How Iblis Became Satan (Birth of the Devil)

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2 Dec 201507:33

Summary

TLDRThis video script explores the story of Adam and Iblees, focusing on the pivotal moment when Iblees refused to bow to Adam, showcasing his belief in his own superiority due to his creation from fire, compared to Adam's creation from earth. It delves into themes of pride, disobedience, and the resulting downfall of Iblees, who then vows to lead humans astray out of spite. The narrative highlights the importance of humility and gratitude towards God, emphasizing the consequences of arrogance and the deceptive nature of Iblees in influencing human behavior.

Takeaways

  • 🎥 The story begins with two creatures, Adam and Iblees, where God commands angels to bow to Adam.
  • 👼 Iblees refuses to bow, believing himself superior because he is made of fire while Adam is made of earth and water.
  • 💬 This refusal is seen as the first act of arrogance, rooted in Iblees's belief of his own superiority.
  • 🌍 The story highlights the consequences of Iblees's pride, leading to his expulsion from the divine presence.
  • 🚫 Iblees's argument to God is that he should not bow because he is made of a superior substance.
  • 📜 God responds by saying that pride has no place in His presence, and expels Iblees for his disobedience.
  • 💡 Iblees then blames God for his downfall, claiming that he was led astray by being asked to do something he couldn't.
  • ⚔️ Iblees vows to lead humans astray, attempting to prove that they are ungrateful and undeserving of God's favor.
  • 🙏 The story emphasizes the importance of humility and submission to God, showing that pride leads to downfall.
  • 📚 The narrative serves as a cautionary tale about arrogance and the consequences of failing to recognize one's proper place before God.

Q & A

  • What is the primary theme of the story discussed in the transcript?

    -The primary theme is the story of Adam and Iblees, focusing on the concepts of pride, disobedience, and the consequences of superiority complex.

  • Why was Iblees asked to bow down to Adam?

    -Iblees was asked to bow down to Adam as a form of respect commanded by God, demonstrating submission and humility.

  • What was Iblees' reasoning for not bowing down to Adam?

    -Iblees believed he was superior to Adam because he was created from fire, while Adam was created from earth and water. He argued that his creation made him inherently better.

  • What was God's response to Iblees' refusal to bow down?

    -God condemned Iblees for his pride and arrogance, stating that pride has no place in the divine presence, and subsequently cast him out.

  • What is the significance of Iblees' statement about being better than Adam?

    -The statement highlights the first recorded act of arrogance and the belief in superiority based on material creation, which is considered the root of many problems in the world.

  • How did Iblees react to his expulsion?

    -Iblees blamed God for his situation, arguing that God led him astray by commanding him to do something he couldn't comply with. He also vowed to mislead humans to prove they were ungrateful.

  • What is Iblees' ultimate goal according to the transcript?

    -Iblees' ultimate goal is to prove that humans are ungrateful and to lead them astray, showing God that He made a mistake in creating and favoring humans.

  • What strategy does Iblees plan to use against humans?

    -Iblees plans to ambush humans from all directions—before, behind, to the right, and to the left—to tempt and mislead them away from gratitude and submission to God.

  • What happens when a person places God in His rightful position?

    -When a person places God in His rightful position and submits in humility, Shaitaan (Satan) has no access to them, as humility before God drives Shaitaan away.

  • What does the transcript say about the followers of Iblees?

    -The transcript states that those who follow Iblees will be led to Gehenna (hell), as they have chosen to follow him as their leader, leading them to the same fate.

Outlines

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🔍 The Origin of Superiority Complex

The story begins with the creation of Adam and the command given to the angels to bow down to him. Iblees, however, refuses to bow, citing his belief in his superiority due to his creation from fire compared to Adam's creation from earth and water. This act of defiance is rooted in his perception of material superiority, which leads to his expulsion from the divine presence. Iblees's pride and belief in his own superiority are identified as the first wrong actions, setting the stage for the ongoing conflict between him and humanity.

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😈 Iblees's Revenge

Iblees, after being cast out, vows to lead humans astray to prove their ingratitude and unworthiness. He blames God and Adam for his situation and plans to ambush humans from all directions, aiming to show that they will not be grateful for God's blessings. This declaration sets up Iblees's ongoing mission to mislead humanity and drag them away from God's path, illustrating the perpetual struggle between good and evil. The story emphasizes the importance of humility and gratitude towards God, as arrogance and pride lead to downfall and separation from divine grace.

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Keywords

💡Iblees

Iblees, often identified with Satan in Islamic tradition, is the main antagonist in the story. He refuses to bow to Adam, claiming superiority because he was made from fire, while Adam was made from clay. This refusal and his ensuing actions illustrate themes of pride, disobedience, and the consequences of defiance against divine command.

💡Adam

Adam is the first human being created by God, central to the story's conflict. His creation from earth and water contrasts with Iblees' creation from fire and air. This comparison highlights themes of humility and the innate dignity bestowed upon humans by God, which Iblees fails to recognize.

💡Prostration

Prostration in the script refers to the act commanded by God, where the angels and Iblees were told to bow to Adam. While all the angels obeyed, Iblees refused, citing his superiority. This act of prostration symbolizes submission to God's will and acknowledgment of divine authority.

💡Pride

Pride is a central theme in the narrative, particularly exemplified by Iblees' refusal to bow to Adam. His pride leads to his downfall, as it causes him to defy God's command and subsequently be cast out of the divine presence. The story warns against the destructive nature of pride and arrogance.

💡Superiority

Superiority is the notion held by Iblees that he is better than Adam because of his fiery composition compared to Adam's earthly one. This belief of being superior based on material substance is critiqued as a false and harmful perception, emphasizing the importance of spiritual and moral values over physical attributes.

💡Disobedience

Disobedience is a key concept, shown by Iblees' refusal to bow to Adam as commanded by God. This act of defiance is labeled as 'kufran le chien' (disbelief of disobedience) and sets the stage for his punishment and role as a tempter of humanity. It highlights the consequences of not adhering to divine commands.

💡Divine Presence

The divine presence refers to the realm of God and the angels, where pride and arrogance have no place. Iblees' pride leads to his expulsion from this sacred space. The concept underscores the incompatibility of ego with true spirituality and the need for humility in the presence of the divine.

💡Gratitude

Gratitude is highlighted as a virtue that Iblees aims to undermine in humans. By tempting humans and leading them astray, Iblees wants to prove that they are ungrateful for God's blessings. This theme underscores the importance of thankfulness and recognition of divine gifts in maintaining spiritual integrity.

💡Ambush

Ambush represents Iblees' strategy to mislead humans from all directions—before, behind, right, and left. This metaphor illustrates the pervasive and persistent nature of Iblees' temptations, aiming to divert humans from the path of righteousness and gratitude towards God.

💡Shaitaan

Shaitaan, another term for Satan, represents the embodiment of evil and temptation. In the story, Shaitaan's role is to whisper evil thoughts into the minds of humans, exploiting their weaknesses to lead them away from God. This concept emphasizes the need for vigilance and spiritual resilience against negative influences.

Highlights

The story of Adam and Iblees is ongoing and still relevant today.

Iblees was allowed into the court of the Angels but refused to bow down to Adam.

The command to bow down was not a physical prostration but a type of acknowledgment.

Iblees' refusal to bow down was based on his belief of superiority over Adam.

Iblees argued that he was created from fire, which he believed was superior to the earth and water that Adam was made from.

This belief in material superiority was the first wrong action, according to some scholars.

Both Iblees and Adam had a conscious knowledge of God that other creatures did not possess.

Iblees' reasoning was based on outward appearances, leading to his downfall.

God expelled Iblees from His presence because pride and awareness of God cannot coexist.

Iblees' pride led to his humiliation and expulsion from the divine presence.

Iblees' disobedience is referred to as kufr, or disbelief through disobedience.

Iblees blamed God for his own disobedience, saying that God led him astray.

Iblees vowed to mislead humans to prove they are ungrateful and unworthy of God's favor.

Shaitaan (Satan) seeks to show that humans are ingrates and undeserving of their position.

Humility before God can protect believers from Shaitaan's influence.

Transcripts

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how this all started is a really

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interesting story how did we get here I

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mean this story that happened this

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primal story is still going on it's

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still being played out again and again

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and it's in sorted out off here the

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story is a story about two creatures

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Adam and it beliefs the dominant opinion

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is that he was again but he was allowed

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into the court of the Angels this

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angelic court now these angels were told

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by God to bow down to Adam and that

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sujood is not a prostration it's not

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actually putting your head on the ground

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it was a type of tallying which was more

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like an antenna it was bowing so the

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police is told to bow down all of them

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did it except Iblees what has hindered

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you from not falling prostrate is a mark

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Takai because I told you to do this

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Potter on a haidle mineral I'm better

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than him which is a very interesting

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statement

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because some of the anima say this is

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the first wrong action ever and it's a

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belief of superiority it's a belief of

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superiority of another creature so he

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said I'm better than him and then caught

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up to Neiman R then he gives the reason

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this is his logic of why he is superior

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you created me from fire waha doctor

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human clean and you created him from

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Earth and water I'm fire and air he's

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earth and water I'm better than him what

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was the superiority here what

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superiority did he see

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material right it's it's meda he's

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looking at the actual substance of what

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we are made of now what is unique about

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you Blees and Adam both Iblees and Adam

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they have this conscious rule they have

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this conscious knowledge of God that

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other creatures don't have whether

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they're made of fire earth water

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whatever they're made of

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so if Belize was looking at the outward

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of the situation and he's saying I'm

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better than him why are you making me

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bow down to somebody that I'm better

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than this is his logic and there's a lot

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of people that fall into that type of

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reasoning in the world and it causes

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immense problems in the world on earth

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but then go down now this is a Comanche

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Amina from a okuno dekha ant Attica

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Buffy huh it is not for thee to show

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pride here in other words you're in the

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divine presence this isn't the place for

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pride if you're aware of God you can't

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be in a state of pride and therefore he

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was cast out of this presence because

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the two can't go together and then he

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says photogenic Amina saw a teen get out

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of here because you are the saga you're

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not better you're worse you're the

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humiliated one because of your pride

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because of your pride you've put

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yourself under the thing that you

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thought you were over so the actual

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thinking that you were over this other

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creature has put you under that creature

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by default so go out his cover is called

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kufran le chien

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it's the disbelief of disobedience and

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then he says para horny over me yet I

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owe me about a thorn give me some

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reprieve

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odda in the kaminin mom buddy you've got

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this reprieve ha'la'tha be mad away Tony

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this is really key here Bhima wait Annie

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now because you led me astray right so

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he's blaming now he blames a lot is the

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beauty of a bliss look at this foolish

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intellect first he says why didn't you

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do it and he says because I can't do

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that I'm better than it then he says be

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my litany you made me go say by telling

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me to do it in the first place because I

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couldn't do it you said do it and and so

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it's your fault it's not my fault it's

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your fault it as he's blaming God for

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his problems we might avoid any doctor

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then not a home sheriff Durkin was

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talking I will now lurk in ambush for

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them in other words these humans because

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you told me to do this thing so it's

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both of your fault you told me to do

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something that I couldn't do and the

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reason I couldn't do it is because he

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wasn't worthy of it so he's got to he's

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got to adverted adversaries here he's

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angry at God and he's angry at Adam and

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then he says the Marathi unknown mean

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Bain EAD him and I will come upon them

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from before them woman hunt for him and

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behind them one a mani him and to their

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right swine shimmery to him and to their

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left what let's have you do a thorough

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home checking and you will not find most

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of them filled with gratitude so this is

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this is important too because what your

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beliefs are set out to do now is show

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that they're ingrates that's what he

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wants to do he wants to show God that

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you made a mistake you shouldn't have

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made him the Haditha the caitiff on

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earth and you're going to see that

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they're they're not going to be grateful

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for what you've given them in the first

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place and so it's very interesting this

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story because what it's telling us is

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that if you place God in his right

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position and you place yourself in your

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right position which is that you see God

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for you and you're under in prostration

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in this state of submission shell pond

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has no access

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when does chiffon flee according to the

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hadith when you're inside because he

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can't bear that humility before God and

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then Allah again ah de hoje Manhattan

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myth amendment Hawaii banished me get

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degraded banished and then he says that

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whoever follows you the mentally are

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coming home lambda and anima min

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commitment I'm going to fill Gehenna

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with them those people who follow you

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there the earth our Imam and you're

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headed to that place so you're gonna

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take them with you so if you take him as

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an imam that's where he's taking you so

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Allah gave him the ability to go into

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our bodies and play with our minds to be

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able to so inconspicuously sound in our

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mind as if it is our own deep thoughts

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but it is actually Shaitaan saying he is

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worse than evil evil words into our mind

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whispering into our ears and then

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Shaitaan said

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