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  • Very true. There ARE enough recourses for everybody. The problem is imbalance caused by greed. Mayhaps all of this signals us living in end times. I agree with what u say about the west not being better then anyone else just because they're a third world country. Surely Allah knows best whose better then who. And soon we will all know who in this life is/was better in His sight. Salams brother.

  • @SpiddimzSalahudinn Very true my brother well said. Wa Lakum Sallam

  • The world population is not a problem in every country, they have their own resources and more spaces for building their homes. God created these human beings for his purpose to live and multiply to occupy every corner on earth. Greedy human beings is the problem, they want to own the earth and occupy for their own pleasures. The over population country like china, India have more resources ...they even export it to they called a high standard living country.

  • @lzyification Very insightful comment.

  • There are 4300 religions on this planet ! What is it about every human thinking their beliefs are right ? Why is mankind suffering? "IF" only you would see through your heart ! Let your conscience be your guide / religion... look at your actions from a 3rd party perspective and ask if what your doing is right? Soon a Dwarf Star will assist the NWO in taking out 80% of humanoids leaving 20% to be enslaved or killed. I believe their is a GOD, but he watches the Universe(s) not just man..

  • @greg357159 Please explain this concept of the Dwarf Star? Whats going on?

  • Your partly correct, but wealth finds the intelligent .

  • @greg357159 I am a bit confused by "wealth finding the intelligent?" Could you explain for us?

  • Very well said and great video :)

  • @NeonUAE Thanks for taking the time to view it and comment the honor is mine NeonUAE.

  • Unfortunately many muslims have been consumed by greed as well and watch struggling muslims in countries like Somalia while providing little help or none at all. This is really embarrassing considering our deen calls for generosity

  • @sabdi3 I could not agree more with your perspective. It is a hard reality that I sleep on everyday. I hope things get better with time. I wish we could wake up on these issues of our people going hungry. Thanks for commenting. As Sallam ul Lakum.

  • Quite informative vid, thanks!

  • @Canadiangal21 I have to thank your for viewing... Stay true.

  • great video brother..masha Allah..

  • @DrFMM Thanks brother may Allah reward you for viewing... It has been awhile I hope you are well and are going to have a good Rahmadan. Stay strong.

  • @blackplight4u

    Thank you brother... Ramadan mubarak ...May Allah keep us on the right path...Ameen

  • 90% of the resources are in the 3rd world?!? where doe that come from? No resources in Russia, america, etc?

    I do agree that more people is not necessarily bad. But it is WAY to easy to always point in the neighbors garden. Do you know how much money is invested in 3rd world development? Do you know what is hindering the establishment of a prosper society? It is only because "others" are stealing resources?!? C'mon...

    And by the way, "west" is not "USA"... That is also an over-simplification.

  • @KaonNeutre "Where doe that come from?" This is not your area spelling and proof reading?

  • @blackplight4u ok... so what? That's all? If you succeed to find the mistake alone, I hope you're wise enough to gather the right words together and read the full sentence... Is it an unconscious defense mechanism to focus on the orthography instead of reading the sentences? Facing any critics provoke too much stress or/and pain?

    Fascinating...

  • @KaonNeutre I hope that u know that Saudi Arabia is considered a 3rd world country, which is the richest oil country. :) Peace...

  • @n5roor Oh! I didn'T know that USA was occupying Saoudi Arabia! The 2dn richess is Canada! Should I be afraid? ;-)

    If you want to answer the question seriously, try to give a reference that evaluates resources (not oil only). And try to understand that other countries politics has something to do in the benefit for peoples. People of Saoudi Arabia should be very rich and very developed considering what they sell the the world... Why is it still a 3rd world country? Because of USA?!? C'mon...

  • @KaonNeutre What I said Mr. Attacker has nothing to do with the USA. I'm not implying that USA is what's preventing Saudi Arabia from being a 3rd world country. It's us "Saudis" who are responsible for being a 3rd world country. My previous comment was only to remind my brother blackplight4u that there are some 3rd world countries that control the oil not only the 1st world ones. Peace bro :)

  • @n5roor Point taken... thanks for helping KaonNeutre with his spelling of Saudi Arabia... It has come to my attention like the political discourse he presents his spelling is even more complicated.

  • @blackplight4u May Allah bless you my brother. :D

  • @blackplight4u Yeasdeh Conttttinue tttto check my spppelling so you won't Hhhhave to think and ffaace the painful truth that your belief is only a belief.

  • @n5roor Whatever...

  • @n5roor @KaonNeutre For what it's worth, the 1st/2nd/3rd World system has been replaced in academia by the UN's "Human Development Index," which ranks countries based on life expectancy, education and living standards. According to the 2010 Saudi is considered a "highly developed country," ranking higher than Brazil, Turkey, China, India & Russia. :)

    Considering that, I feel it's unfair to put Saudi in the same category as, say, Sudan... :P

  • You said that the US use s 25% of the worlds resources.  They don't consume 25% of the world food production, surely not?

  • @Megiddon I am glad that you viewed this vlog thanks, I admit the data was a bit rushed, but as you know in the vlog I referred to transnational ownership of the worlds resources. This ownership out of 500 transnational corporations over 290 are American companies. So one could safely conclude that world resources are owned by American Private interest. I hope this clears up the confusion.

  • I said this to Sami and I will say to you

    In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

    (And there is not a beast in the earth but the sustenance thereof dependeth on Allah. He knoweth its habitation and its repository. All is in a clear Record. )

    God bless you my brother

  • @saudiflag3000 Ameen! Thanks!

  • As Salaam Alaykum warahmatullah!

    The western corporations are always killing and causing chaos in Muslim lands to steal their resources. I recommend the book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" to understand how the west does it.

    Insha'ALLAH(w.t), the Khilafat will be re-established and end all injustice and give to the people what they need to survive.

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  • well said akhi, masha'Allah

  • @sirataalmustaqeem Much respect my brother thanks for viewing.

  • @blackplight4u respect back akhi

  • i think you made some interesting points there....also though...people like Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe come to mind...someone who ousted 'white coloniolist farmers' (?) to the detriment of the country and the region by damaging the farming capacity??.....i do agree that material greed is not helpful to the poor at all....but i think it is much more complex than simply 'western' greed... : )

  • @thesunreport Yes, the complex relationship between western private interest and the western populous is a complex relationship. As for western powers the influence goes beyond just the west. Many 3rd world leaders act in the interest of western private interests. So within this complex matrix we can see how both governing 3rd world interest and governing 1st world interest act to maintain our current status quo.

  • @blackplight4u ..some more good points...and also within that an interesting doorway i think...

    i'm not sure there is a status quo...i think if anything recent world events have shown us the fluid nature of the world in socialogical, spiritual and even physical terms....the focus i think is shifting now from the concept of 'material greed' to the concept of 'luxury'...i don't think we have the luxury of ANY kind of greed anymore, and each person should work only for the creative benefit to man.

  • @thesunreport Your point is very valid and powerful, but I would like to correct you on the aspect of this "shift". Allow me to say, "I think that you are a true visionary." You do feel a shift or change coming to humanity. This truly is a valuable concept so hold it close. Yet currently rates of consumption are rising in many developed worlds as well as undeveloped worlds. A hunger {as you described), a "Luxury" of this "western structural existence" is brewing. Thanks! Very insightful!

  • @blackplight4u ..thank you for your kind comments!! : ) ...i think we have been shown recently where our weaknesses are with nuclear energy for example...i am personally hopeful that perhaps a more efficient and safe technology will become available, which will inevitably bring with it a shift of social values and concepts...especially if in it's broadest sense it mean things like easier space travel...which would bring interesting questions to us..and would require humanity to act in unity. : )

  • Yeah, the western way of life is making everyone suffer :(

  • @SandySweet575 There is always hope at the end of the Tunnel. I hope turned the frown upside down Simone? Keep the faith :0)

  • @blackplight4u lol :0)

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