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The Roots of Western Anti-Civilization

Middle Nation · 29 Oct 2024 · 1:31 · YouTube

What civilization means to me is is one thing, and it's the ability for a group of people or one person to be considerate of others. I don't see that. I don't see that with them. And we can trace it back to anthropological roots. When we're talking about Europe again, I mean, I I've mentioned this before.

They were originally hunters hunters in in in their own continent. So a hunter has the fitra of of hunting and killing. And then after you he has his meal, he goes back to hunt and kill and then goes back to hunt and kill. And we're here talking about a a region that this has been the case even after the Near East and The Middle East were already engaging in crop rotation seven, six, or or five thousand years ago, and it wasn't an and and when they start when they started to take when they started to to become agrarian societies like the Middle East and like Mediterranean Europe, It was also because of Mediterranean Europe. It was because of the Romans.

So it took them almost four thousand years four thousand years to become agrarian societies. And even then, it took them another a thousand or a or a thousand five hundred years until the fifteenth century to practice crop rotation, which The Middle East have have have been doing since, five thousand, six thousand years ago. So we're here even talking about a society that needs time to learn as well. And, this is also the issue that we have to address. We have to look at it within this context as well.

It's about the fitra. The fitra plays a big, big role, my friends.

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