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It is just the human being that needs to be reminded of the glorification of God. Who shares even one of these characteristics with Allah. Who is Allah? Come with me to chapter 6 of the Quran Surah Al-An'am. Allah says, He has the keys to the unseen. No one knows them except Him. And He knows everything that is on land and everything that is within the sea. I would absolutely agree with this. Only God is all-knowing. This is what made me question the Trinity in the first place because even Jesus, when He got asked about the last day, He said that nobody knows but the Father, which of course implies an all-knowing God. There isn't a single leaf that falls from any tree except that Allah has knowledge of it. And there isn't even a grain within the darknesses of the land. I believe that in this modern day and age, the analogy of an AI and artificial intelligence would make the most sense for people to grasp God at least a little bit. Just try to imagine it like an artificial intelligence that has a count about every single parameter, every single algorithm. We as humans have a limited and downgraded consciousness. God is pure consciousness. He is the all-aware. Except that Allah has knowledge of it. It is written within a clear record. He brings to your attention, dear brothers and sisters, in Islam the description of just one of Allah Almighty's creation. He is an angel, the chief of the angels. Angel Jibra'il, alaihi salatu was-salam, the messenger, sallallahu alaihi was-salam, saw him in his true angelic form. Ahmed narrates in his Musnad that Abdullah ibn Mas'ud, the companion, he said, he says the Prophet sallallahu alaihi was-salam saw Angel Jibra'il in his true angelic form and he had no less than 600 wings and every one of those wings was huge enough to fill the horizon and cover the skies. One wing spread out, covers every cloud, covers every star, covers the sun and the moon, covers every inch of that blue sky that we see, one wing. What then can you make of 600 wings and if this is the majesty of just one of Allah Almighty's creation, what then can you make of the beauty and the majesty of the Creator Himself? You cannot make anything of it with your limited human mind. An angel is already a creation of God and has been seen by plenty of people over the millennia. God on the other hand, as the creator, is uncreated. You have to keep that in mind and understand that we as creations cannot witness something that is uncreated. God transcends everything. I bring to your attention, dear brothers and sisters, yet a second creation from Allah Almighty. This is the description of one of the angels who are carrying the throne of Allah. Abid Abu Dhu narrates in his Sunan on the authority of Jabir that the messenger sallallahu alaihi wasallam said, Othina li an uhaditha an malekin min maleikatillahi min hamalatil arsh, maa bayin shahmat iudunihi wa atiqihi masiratu saba'imaati aam. He said, alaihi sallallahu wasallam, Allah has given me permission to give you or Muslims a description of just one of the angels that are carrying the throne of Allah. He said the distance between his earlobe and his shoulder is the distance of 700 years worth of travel. If that is the distance between his ear and his shoulder, a hand span of a distance for us human beings, what then about the size of the rest of this angel? What then about the enormity of the rest of his body? If this is the size of one of the angels who are carrying the throne of Allah, what then about the enormity of the throne of Allah itself? And if this is the size of the throne of Allah, what then about the Lord, the Lord and the King of the throne? This video reminds me a lot of the throne of Allah, the video that we just reacted to last week. I do understand that there is a purpose for the explanation of size, quantity and majesty, because it can really humble people and put people into a state of awe where they really want to worship God. For me personally, however, as somebody that was deep into meditation, spiritual practices, psychedelics, etc., etc., human concepts go only so far and can never really describe the majesty of God. The norm of seeing, today we've forgotten, today we've forgotten, today you and I think what? That to see, I need a pair of eyes, you're wrong, because there are millions around the world that have eyes, but I can't see. It is Allah that allows you to see. Today you think to He, I need a pair of ears, you're wrong, because there are millions around the world that have ears, they're stuck on their heads, but I can't hear my brother. It is Allah that allows you to hear. Today you think to walk, I need a pair of legs, you're wrong, there are millions around the world that have legs, but I can't walk. It is Allah and Allah alone that allows you to walk. Yeah, okay. Guys, no disrespect here, but all the Sheikh says is that God gives you eyes to see and ears to hear. I fully agree with that statement, but he doesn't have to scream that much. Allah, not you. Bro. Allah. Okay. Not you. Okay. I get it. Allah doesn't need you, my brother. Allah doesn't need me. Allah doesn't need us. And we have to understand, because this is Aqidah. You have to know this so that when you worship him, you are always humble. When you worship him, you never have pride. When you worship him, you never have arrogance, because you know at any given point in time, I am where I am only through his mercy. Yes, that is absolutely correct, but screaming and shouting doesn't really sound humble to me. Only through his Rahmah, I am where I am, not because of your own actions. And to know with depth, with yaqeen, with certainty that Allah, the king of kings, doesn't need anyone. He doesn't need anyone, my brothers. Wallahi, everything you see around you, everything. Today, the Muslims have so much fear in their hearts. Fear. Fear of the Qafar, fear of the West, fear of laws, fear of regulations, fear of this and fear of that. I would say that fear is the enemy of mankind, not only Muslims. But to know that Allah Azza wa Jalla is not in need. Wallahi, my brothers, Wallahi, I take an oath by Allah. You have to come to terms. You have to come to believe with certainty. Why is he so angry? That every single human being who ever lived, who ever is living, and whoever is to come and live on this earth, Wallahi, every single human being, every single gym, every single animal that walks on this earth, every single bird that takes the flight in the sky, every single fish that swims in the oceans of Allah Azza wa Jalla, Wallahi, every single land, every single country, Wallahi, with all their governments, and all their military force, and all their might, and all their science, and all their money, and all their know-how, all with the exception of none, every country, every tree, every grain of sand, every mountain, every river, every ocean, every ocean. Guys, by now you should know me. I always give you an honest reaction. I just feel screamed at at the moment. Wallahi, every star, every sun, every moon, every single planet, every single angel, the billions, and billions, and billions of angels, all of them, with the exception of none, Mika'il, Jibra'il, Israfil, all the first heaven, the second heaven, the third heaven, the fourth heaven, the fifth heaven, the sixth heaven, the seventh heaven, the ancient above us, the eight that carry the head of Allah, the hearts of Allah, all are dead, nothing moves, nothing stops, nothing makes, nothing breaks, nothing gives, nothing takes, nothing rises, and nothing falls, nothing harms. This really reminds me of the speech of the Spartans in the movie 300. Yet again, I don't understand why he has to scream and shout when he talks about the supremacy of God. Should be a humbling experience. Okay, we got it. Yeah, he is the ever-living man. He is right. There is no separation in the unity of God, therefore there is no lack. He is in no need of anything. So why do you scream so much? We need him. Yes. You might say, brother, I am alive. What's so special about that? I'm living, but your living is dependent on his existence. He is the first with no beginning. He is the last with no ending. He is Allah. He is Allah. Yeah. Al Malik, he is the one who on the day of judgment, when everything will come to an end, when Allah Azza wa Jal will order the destruction of every living creature, when Allah Azza wa Jal will order the destruction, the death of every human, of every animal, of every gen, till there comes a point where there is absolutely nothing in existence except Allah. I would even go so far to say that God is the only one in existence right now, even before the death of all creatures. He is the only one that truly exists. Our existence is temporal. Our existence has a beginning and an end. God's existence has no beginning and no end, and therefore it's the only thing real. Listening to this guy's scream reminds me of the quote of the Quran, which states Allah does not love anyone who is self-deluded and boastful. So you guys might disagree with me, but this Sheikh seems very very boastful to me. Very strange. Yeah, that's one of my favorite quotes of the Quran. The moon. Isn't that amazing? From all of creation that's in existence, they are all in submission, all in sujood to Allah, whether we see it or realize it or not. And the only exception is a minority who happened to be from the weakest of all creation. He is man. All right guys, and this is it for today's video. Unfortunately, the audio just cut off here. As I said in this video, for me, you will always get honest reactions. This time Sheikh Muhammad Hoblos was too boastful, too aggressive, too loud for my personal taste. Ultimately, the things that he said about God were correct. God is independent. God is in no need of anything. He is self-sufficient. But I personally was expecting a description of the kingdom of God. And unfortunately in today's video, I didn't get a sufficient explanation about that. Yet again, I have to say that I will continue with those videos if you guys want to watch them. Please comment below and let me know if there is a wish for me to continue my journey. However, full transparency here, reading the Quran in seclusion by myself was a much more mind-expanding experience than listening to those sheikhs on YouTube. So please let me know in the comment section if you want me to continue and please post videos that I can react to. Thank you very much. Guys, if you liked the video, leave it a thumbs up. If you haven't subscribed already, guys, please do so. And if you want to support this channel, all the links are in the description box below. Thank you very much. As always, may God bless you all. Much love and peace.