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Practical Unity

Middle Nation · 16 Feb 2026 · 1:21 · YouTube

So Nerdadine understood that unity was absolutely essential. And he didn't mean unity the way that a lot of people talk about unity. It wasn't sort of soft and squishy. You know what I mean? He treated unity as a mechanical requirement for victory, a condition for victory, for success.

And like I say, it wasn't about, you know, we all have to love each other or something like this. It was the practical coordination is necessary. The unified cohesion of action is necessary. You need to be able to operate like one functional machine. This is what he understood.

A unity when you talk about shared reality, a shared victory, well, this requires practical unity, not as a slogan, not as rhetoric, not as well we are to love each other and and whatnot. You have to be unified even if you don't love each other. Like I say, it's not just a slogan, it it it means in practice. It means standing together like one single solitary structure shoulder to shoulder like Allah told us with the Muslims from all over the world no matter where they come from, stand with the Muslims, the people and the leaders whether you like them or you dislike them personally. It means holding your tongue sometimes, you know.

It means confronting the critics of our people from among our enemies rather than conceding to those critics. You understand? And it means not speaking badly about your own people and not letting your own people be spoken badly about. You shouldn't allow this.

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