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Qawwama in Lucknow

Middle Nation · 8 Aug 2021 · 6:14 · YouTube

Brother m m, I think it's a brother, I'm assuming, asked me to look at this case in Lucknow of the woman who is beating the cab driver and give my response. So let me see what's going on with this. Okay. She's mental. She's mental.

The brother not a dent. She's throwing her whole body into those. She's throwing her whole body into those slabs, not a dent. What are you gonna do? It's a man.

Yeah. Okay. Look. Look. Okay.

That's enough. The brother is right in what he did and how he handled it. He's a man. This is a good old fashioned man right here. If you wanted to see, you know, if you're worried about the case of masculinity in the ummah, it's fine.

His brother handled himself properly. He handled himself appropriately. He handled himself well. He should be proud of himself. Admirable self restraint.

Obviously, he could have flattened that lady, but he didn't allow himself to be provoked because he knew the consequences. He could ruin her life. You know? He he could leave her with permanent damage, And, she was doing nothing to him, nothing of any significance. He's probably gonna feel humiliated and ashamed because this got shared, and people will probably make fun of him for letting himself get slapped by the woman, but he he did the right thing.

That's that's manhood. That's a demonstration of manhood right there. For the woman, she's mental. I mean, she's I don't know what her backstory is, or for that matter, if there's a backstory between her and that man. Who knows?

But just on the face of it, she's she appears to be loopy. This lady is having a breakdown. He did the right thing. That's that's masculinity. That's manhood right there.

He was acting as. Even of even of the woman who is attacking him, he's taking care of her. I mean, this just shows you. Look. She was throwing all of her weight into those slaps.

Her feet were leaving the ground when she's slapping him, and it's not making a dent. It's not seriously harming him in any way. It means women are safe in this world because men keep them safe, Because men physically can do whatever they want. The only thing that can restrain a man is another man. So if women are safe in this world at for one day walking around outside, is because men keep them safe.

And this man was keeping her safe from himself. She was doing her best to provoke him, and he had the strength, the fortitude, you know, the self restraint to protect her from the reaction she was trying to get. So good for good for that brother. That's an example of that's an example of real manhood and masculinity. Some people might take this, like the red pill type people, the roller tamasi type people who just have an axe to grind, will take what is clearly not a representative incident.

Clearly, this is an anomaly. Clearly, this is just a, sensational, bizarre, strange incident that does not represent any social trend. This woman is mental. So it's not representative. It's just this particular woman.

There's something wrong with her. Unless, of course, that that it comes out that there's some some backstory between the two. But on the face of it, she's nuts. And the brother handled it like a man. He handled it like a man.

He should be proud of himself. His family should be proud of him. He did the right thing. But people like Rawlat Hamasi will use this to say, oh, feminism is on the rise, and look, they're starting to just beat men in the streets. That's dishonest.

That's completely dishonest. If anything, this video shows that among Muslims, manhood is mojood. It's present, Yani. Manhood, masculinity, chivalry, male decency, is alive and well. So that's my reaction to this.

I don't I don't really see any other way that you can interpret it unless you just wanna get caught up in the in the frenzy. Now, again, someone like Roland Tomasi or the red pill type crowd would say, well, what if the roles have been reversed? What if the agendas had been reversed in this scenario? What would the reaction have been? Well, of course, would have been a completely different reaction than it should have been.

If it was a man abusing a woman like that, the crowd would have correctly intervened and, beaten him to a pulp because that's what should happen. And what should have happened when a case like this I mean, this case should not have happened, but it can happen. There are crazy people. So the way things should have played out in a scenario like this is the way they played out. The brother kept himself under control.

He kept himself restrained and bore her slaps like a man, and she's gonna be punished. So I don't think there's a lot to say about it. It's not representative. It's not informative, except that, this woman needs some, some mental health care. So that's it.

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