Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Yeah. Hey, let me ask you this. What exactly is Sharia law? Sonny? You want me to take this one? Take this one, bro. Tired of talking about it.
Sharia law is just basically like Islamic law. So praying five times a day is practicing Sharia law.
Chapter 2: What is Sharia law and how is it practiced?
Giving to charity is practicing Sharia law. Smiling is Sharia law. So it's just being Islamic, like being a Muslim is following Sharia law, essentially.
How about chopping off Christians' heads and stuff like that? We'll get to that. Can I jump in and just put a little point on what he said? Yeah. It's the same thing if you're a Jew or a Christian.
Mm-hmm.
You're supposed to live by the laws of the Bible. What's morally acceptable and not. And it's not black and white. What a lot of people don't know is that Western democracy is actually built on Sharia law. Trial by jury comes from Islam. I don't know if you guys know this. I didn't know that. So the problem is we got 20 second TikTok memories in this country and the world.
And these are very complicated subjects that most people have no knowledge of. Most people don't know anything about their own faith, let alone other faiths. And that's why we're out here to speak. I felt compelled. This is something I never wanted to talk about in my life. I started doing interviews seven years ago. My podcast was to inspire people to get back up after something.
I would interview like John A. Light. I had Carole Baskin on from Tiger King. And it was about their lives, what they've been through. But then once everything shut down in 2019 and the globalists went all out, And then I'm seeing all the propaganda coming out. I'm like, I'm going to speak, man. I was on the Danny Jones podcast and we broke the internet. We went crazy.
We're talking about the differences in faiths and all that stuff. The bottom line is Sharia law is to a Muslim what kosher law and the rules of the Torah are to the Jew as the same laws would be to a Christian. But of course, within the religion of Islam, if you live in a foreign nation, you must abide by those rules. That's part of Sharia law.
The Prophet Muhammad said, peace be upon him, when you live in a foreign land, You must obey their laws. And if you can't obey their laws and you feel like it's a threat to you being able to practice your faith, then you're required to migrate or perform what we call hijr.
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Chapter 3: How does Sharia law compare to laws in other religions?
You're not there to rebel. So that's number one. But again, it would be the same thing. Then there's different sects in Islam, right? Some might say it's this. It's open to interpretation. But as far as chopping off the heads of Christians, if you find that in the Quran, I'll get baptized today. If you find... No, I'm serious. I swear to God, we'll get a pool and I'll get baptized.
If you find in the Quran where Christians are infidels or Jews are infidels, I'll get baptized. Any church, any denomination you guys pick. Whatever you want. Jehovah's Witness, baptism, I'll start... Dancer. I'm going to hold you to it. I'm going to do my research. Okay. You're not going to find it. You know, but 9-11, that turned Muslims into the boogeyman here in this country.
Because I remember when it happened. It was such a shocking experience for all of us. And I was watching Fox News. which is actually Fox News or whatever you want to call it, they was asking the question, why did this happen? And this is what they told America. They said, they hate our freedoms. They want to kill us. That's why they did what they did.
They hate that you can eat cheeseburgers.
All of that. Yeah, but it turns out, I learned a lot later, is that those were Muslims that attacked the Seoul 9-11, correct? So-called, yeah, so-called. So-called?
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Chapter 4: What misconceptions exist about Sharia law?
Okay, so-called. I mean, I don't know. Do you believe in the official story? Dude, I don't believe anything. I was there. So I was underneath the World Trade Center the day it was hit. I was on the E train. So anyone that's from New York City knows the E train is the last stop is the World Trade Center. I was second year of college going to Pace University right across Street City Hall. OK.
And it was a great I was so excited. I left college, boys. Right. I cried. I swear to God, I cried for three days when I graduated. I should have became a doctor. I'm stupid. I swear to God, I'm an idiot. Now I look back, I shouldn't went for a doctor. I didn't want to leave college. Not very Islamic, my behavior in college, but it's a part right of passage, I guess, as an American. Right.
Forgive me, Allah. But I was there that day. I witnessed the tragedies. The doors open. People are screaming, yelling. I didn't know what the hell was going on. I got excited like an idiot, you know, because human beings. We're a very creative species. When we see danger, like, hey, Billy, let's go check that fire out. Where animals will take, they see fire, they run the other way, right?
Heedlessness is what we are. So I remember getting inside for one second thinking maybe there's a brawl or something. I didn't know the buildings are on fire. So I was there that day, brother. And if I didn't leave lower Manhattan when I did, at the time I had a girlfriend, I crossed over to Brooklyn Bridge. I call it the Bridge of Tears that day.
literally the whole bridge became us leaving and the firefighters going in that way. And they never made it back home, brother. Like I witnessed that and realized all those buildings crumble right in front of my eyes. And like every other American, I cried that day too. Yeah, it was a scary time.
It's like, well, that turned like Muslims into boogeymen, but it turns out they attacked the towers because of our allegiance with Israel, because the American government's been funding Israel and Israel's been taking that money, those weapons, killing Arabs and Muslims. That's why it happened. But that's not what they told us when it happened. To me, all I know is this, and this is all I'll say.
There's all types of theories. Sonny, everyone talks about it, right? Yeah. It's like four good theories. When it collapsed, I myself, as a Muslim, I'm like, Godavsky, not thinking, not using logic. Remember, in the Albanians where I come from, I was born here, but in our terminology, we have an expression, a swollen heart will make you lose your head.
And that moment of rage or sadness, something horrible, and you rush, You could lose your head because of it, right? So when that whole thing happened, I was like, let's get him. I swear to God, I had the flag out on my thing. Now imagine, I'm a Muslim. My cousin did two tours in Fallujah, bro, which eventually led to Iraq, right? My cousin Brian in Dallas, shout out Brian.
Two tours in Fallujah. He's a Muslim American. Okay? Lost half his platoon. Not platoon. Is it platoon? The smaller group. Not the whole thing. Yeah, I think it's the squad. Yeah. His squad. Like, the smaller unit of soldiers. Okay? He was supposed to be in our dock. Unfortunately, we didn't have enough time. But shout out to Brian in Dallas. And, bro, like...
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Chapter 5: How did 9/11 impact perceptions of Muslims?
The Quran says, speak softly to the Christian man, for amongst them are men with reason. Like we're brothers.
They're the closest to you in faith. The closest to you in faith. So speak softly to them, for amongst them are monks and clergy and men of knowledge. So... The bottom line is even feminism, brother. Our country didn't get here from just religion. Even feminism to the extreme is why I think we have the problems we have in society. Oh, definitely women.
So is it safe to say that if every group has extremists, there's only one group that we can't call out? There's only one faith that has none miraculously who went through more trauma than any of us probably in the last 75 years since World War II? They don't have any extremists though, right? Yeah, right. It's just common sense.
I was going to say this, too. Even sports teams. I'm from Boston. If a Yankees fan comes, there's a fist fight over Red Sox, over baseball.
It's scary how easily people can be manipulated to hate each other. Very quickly. There needs to be an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. After everything that's been exposed, whether you like Trump or not, a lot of us got to see behind. And I'll say, I think a lot of us have been awake. I've been awake for a long time, brother. 9-11 was literally the moment.
I was already starting to learn how the world worked, but that moment was what led me down the rabbit holes. And to finish the point I was making earlier, there's a lot of theories of what happened that day. But after learning, I didn't know about building number seven until years later. And I saw that footage. And I said, there's a fucking free fall, though.
We're in Vegas, the capital of collapsing big buildings, right? I said... Wait a second. Two planes? Forget the passport being there miraculously. Forget all that stuff. Forget we're invading Afghanistan. They're not Afghani, the guys that did it. Forget all of that. How the hell did this building that wasn't hit directly by a plane have a perfect free fall? I said something's not right here.
And Muslim Americans died on 9-11 too. That's correct. There was, I think, one out of ten. I can't remember how many. There was Albanians, but they were Christian. Because Albanians are a mixed people, Christian, Muslim.
No religion teaches to kill other people. Islam doesn't teach to kill other people.
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