Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hodge twins. Hodge cast. Yeah. Yeah. What's up with this cube? It's on Transformers, dude. They had this big-ass cube. Yeah.
Chapter 2: What is the significance of the cube in Mecca?
You're talking about Mecca, right? Yeah, Mecca. Mecca. What do they call it in Transformers? Cook. Cook. The Tesseract? Yeah, something like that. No, it wasn't a Tesseract, the cube. Oh, the AllSpark. Yeah, the AllSpark. Y'all got y'all's AllSpark going. The AllSpark? Yeah, it was like they're both sides. The Decepticons and the other ones were fighting over it.
Because whoever has that cube can control the universe. Or bring the planet back or something.
I'm joking. I'm probably disrespecting y'all's religion.
No, it's not. I don't know the boomer jokes. You don't know a lot. What's this movie? You haven't watched Transformers? This is Transformers? How the hell you don't know Transformers?
What do you say?
You're not a play... Wasn't Shia LaBeouf like one of your age group at one point? Actually, no. Actually, he's older. You need to make him watch it. You've never watched one Transformers movie? When I was like five. I don't remember this. I watched them all. I'm not trying to offend you. Whatever, you said the Kaaba thing. Can you explain Mecca and what is called the Kaaba?
The black cube is called the Kaaba. I actually just learned this recently. So you know how a lot of people will say it's like Saturn worship because there's a cube on Saturn. You've heard that thing? It's a conspiracy, yeah. When the Kaaba was built, it wasn't even a cube. It was a rectangle. We got a newsflash for you. The shape of the house doesn't matter.
We're going to get into the Antichrist stuff, this thing. I don't know if I have the antichrist in me because I'm about to have a stroke. I'm 43. I'm fat. I'm like 100 pounds overweight. I like eating red meat too much. I just had kidney stones last month. We showed our audience on video. I was peeing Kool-Aid. Screaming. Screaming. Oh, yeah, it's brutal. Yeah, I had that. You had it too?
Oh, man, I went to eat a gun. And God rest his soul. Shit.
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Chapter 3: How does the Kaaba relate to Islamic beliefs?
I forgot his name, the actor. He was on The Wire. Yeah, only a black man can do that. He just died last week, God rest his soul, bro. We're talking about the most holy cube in the world and you go off about the cubes in your piece. You're right, you're right. You can't make this up. Anyways, so this is the direction where all Muslims pray to. We do not believe the Kaaba is God.
We are not praying to the Kaaba. When I'm praying, I have never once thought of the Kaaba in my head. It never pops into my mind. I'm only thinking about the creator of the universe. It's the only thing that's on my mind when I'm praying.
Chapter 4: What historical context surrounds the Kaaba and its construction?
Back in the day, at the time of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, they used to stand on top of the Kaaba. To call prayer. To call prayer. Telling people to come to salvation, come. So if it was an idol, would you stand on a statue of Jesus? You're not going to stand on top of your own idol. Right, right, right. That's number one. Number two, it was not always a cube.
And it's not the original house. It's just the land that's important. We believe that that is where some scholars believe where Adam and Eve may have rejoined on earth when they were cast down. We know it's where Abraham left his wife and kid in the desert. When Muslims go to Mecca, it's not to go for Muhammad, peace be upon him.
It's actually to go and reenact the pilgrimage, the journey of the prophet Abraham. That whole entire ritual is about Abraham. It has nothing to do with Muhammad. Nothing to do with him. He was commanded by God to leave his wife and his kid, Ishmael, in the desert. And we're talking about brutal desert, nothing there. And he left.
And as he left, it says that he raised his hands and said, oh, God, make this a place of sanctuary and safety. His wife went between the two mountains of Mecca. There was nothing there. She was looking for help. So we actually go through those footsteps of even her, a woman. Imagine 8 billion Muslims. Sorry, 8 billion.
2 billion of us are required to go once in our life and trace the footsteps not only of the prophet, but his wife. So she went between the two hilltops looking for scorching earth child, a test from God, right? And God loved Abraham. So the spring gushed. It's called Zamzam. To this day, it pours. And from there, Mecca became a city.
So the Muslims believe that that's where Abraham went to build the house of God. And we go back every time. And one of the miracles of the Quran is that We believe that's like the vortex of Earth, like the center of it, latitude, longitude-wise. You can look into it. It's one of the scientific miracles of the book.
Even in the Koran where it's mentioned is exactly if you divide the amount of words, the middle of the book. Can't make this stuff up, man. Yeah. I mean, he hasn't been to Mecca yet. I've been. Just think about this logically. Like from the unseen world perspective, there's billions of people all praying in this direction every single day. It's like a spiritual vortex.
This is how I explained it or how I looked at it. It's like we're all sending like prayer energy beams. And then everyone's required to go to this place at least one time in their life. So I can speak to my own personal experience.
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Chapter 5: How does the Kaaba serve as a focal point for Muslim prayers?
When I went, bro, I was there for five days. I slept two hours a night. And I wasn't tired. I would wake up full energy. I couldn't even go back to sleep. This is something I've never experienced anywhere else in my entire life. I've never been. He's been a Muslim for less than two years, and he's already been there. And so when you go around the Kaaba, the box of Mecca,
You put something called on a ā it's called like an ikram. Is that how you say it? I don't know the Arabic stuff. I'm not the best with pronunciation. But it's basically a towel you cover yourself in, and there's nothing else that you're wearing because that's how you're going to be buried. It's a reminder that we're all human beings. We're all equal in the eyes of God at the end of the day.
We also think it's a spiritual vortex. Look at Malcolm X, bro. He left his country. Yeah. And the sect that he was in, all white people are the devil. Literally, that's what they believed in that sect. He goes there and it changed his whole entire opinion. Go look at his speech when he gets off the plane and he talks about his experience to Mecca. It's called Malcolm X after Hajj.
And he said, actually, we're not enemies. That's what changed him. He died because of that. He's a martyr and we consider him a martyr. He gave his life to speak to true Islam and it cost him his life. And he said, we are all brothers and sisters at the end. I can speak to that firsthand. I would leave my phone, go out in just a towel, and there'd be people from every single corner of the globe.
It's crazy. You have people from every different country. You have people that speak all different languages, all different colors. And when it's time to pray, everyone lines up perfectly peacefully at the same time in complete synchronization. Praise the same words. Puts their head on the ground to pray to their same creator that we're all going to return to.
I've never seen anything so beautiful in my entire life. I've seen that. It's like one big party for God. And why does the media not ever show anything about Mecca? They never show Mecca on TV.
I see that, but they be spinning like they're planning an invasion or something.
Are you crazy, bro?
It's a very powerful imagery.
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Chapter 6: How do Muslims view the pilgrimage to Mecca?
Kids shot in the face. And what are these Arab nations doing about it? Nothing. Nothing. I have to look at my phone every day. Millions of people can't sleep at night seeing what's going on there. Kids being sniped in the face. And our country supporting it. And now we think that when Muslims become the majority in America, everyone's going to have to wear a burqa. Are you out of your mind?
The worst thing is happening right now in front of our eyes, and the whole country, the whole world is against it, and we're doing nothing about it.
It brings up what Malcolm X said, the media is the most powerful organization in the world.
But, bro, think about this. What else could you get millions and millions of people into a one-square-mile radius where it's completely peaceful? It's the largest gathering on Earth to worship God. But you go to a sports game, these people are on the same team and they're fighting each other in the stands. You ever seen the videos, guys pulling them like this? Right, yeah. Going at it, bro.
Right. There was nothing. And it's packed. When I tell you packed, bro, it's like New Year's Eve. Times Square packed. Everywhere you go. It takes an hour to walk a mile. It's insane.
You know what's crazy? I had family go to Israel. Yeah. He said they treat him like a dog. He said when he got around the Muslims, everybody got along.
As the officer Tatum said, they only spit on me once. I can't believe he said that. He said it like a flex. In my opinion, that was God making the tongue slip. He said it like a flex. That's my opinion. That was God fruiting the slip. He's like, it was just a kid, too. It was just a kid. Where did they get that from? Kids learn from their parents, bro, how to be racist, how to everything, bro.
It comes from the parents. Please, this leads us into the Nick clip. Please, bro.
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Chapter 7: What is the spiritual significance of the rituals performed during Hajj?
The one I posted on my Twitter. Maybe I took my medicine twice. Shit. Shit. I think I might have took my medicine twice. I'm having heart palpitations, bro. You want medication? What, blood donors? No, so I don't get kidney stones no more. I got high uric acid. I'll pure them. Oh, okay. I might have took a double. Shit. Right before we left, I'm like, did I take it? Shit, I'm dying.
I'm like this, man. You guys say, yeah, I look fine. I swear to God, inside, it's like my face is going like this. Needles. I'm talking, my face, I'm like. It's like Don, bro. The devil is coming after you right now. Yeah, or my Instagram, either or. So look, I'll start explaining the context of this clip. Everyone's woken up, right? You having fun? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Did you think you were going to be honest? You've got two Muslims coming on the show.
Two Mohammedans.
Did you think we were going to have fun? You thought we were going to be stiff as hell, didn't you? No, no. I knew you guys were great.
When I was watching your stuff, I said, yeah, this dude hanging around niggas. Right?
i mean what gave it away havoc of mob deep following me russell simmons ghostface killer follows oh oh no shit oh yeah but you guys don't you only follow me on x you got all the actions on instagram you got soul in you yo all the actions on instagram for me okay you how you found me on x and follow me that's a fucking that's a miracle because when i saw it i was like there's hope on x for me they've never retweeted one of my shits i don't blame them
But maybe we can get a little love on Insta. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Get a lot of love. Respect. Definitely. And when you come to New York, I'll show you a good time. If we're still standing. If we don't get, you know, if Babylon doesn't fall. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's scary, yeah. It's not going to be us. I'm saying it's coming. Because I'm really having like a seizure. I know. It's good.
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Chapter 8: How does the media portray Mecca and its significance?
To me, it's hard to reconcile those two. It's not to offend, but I would ask the Christian, explain to me. If God said it here and you say it's the same God of the Old Testament, we believe it's the same God of the Old Testament, as is the gospel, how can you reconcile the two? You can't.