"Everyone's rushing to leave a positive impact when they haven't even had a positive impact on themselves yet" spoke volumes. I like how he particularly emphasized on asking yourself FIRST whether you really even mean it, because that can truly expose some harsh reality checks about yourself TO yourself. Great question Mo, and a great answer to it by Gary as well.
Great host, asked meaningful questions, listened and created space for the interviewee to really perform amazingly, and had no trouble being vulnerable!
Gary, when you can show your sympathy to people of Ukrain then why not Palestinians should have been a pertinent question but Mo missed the opportunity
My brother , I think it is important to host some American Muslims who are researchers to study the state of the American government and the American media, as well as for me to watch the comments of some American people, such as tourists, or comments on RU-vid, etc. To find out why Americans are obsessed with imposing their dangerous ideologies on the people of the Islamic world, such as sexual freedom, freedom of dress, LGBTQ, independent women, feminism, the democratic state, etc The goal of the topic is to understand how we dialogue with those who are culturally opposed to us, to understand how we dialogue with them to create bridges of cultural communication instead of cultural clash, and that the earth has room for everyone, and that we believe that every people should believe in what they want, and we do not allow interference in imposing cultures that clash with our religion, culture, and moral values. Its authentic Arab customs And they should understand that their cultural standards are not our reference and we do not believe in them, and that we have a great culture, civilization and religion and our reference is the texts of the Qur’an and the Sunnah always and forever, and we are not a tool for Eastern and Western legislators or governments. They should understand that the issue is not another opinion or opinion, but rather it is more like turning a friend into an enemy because you want to foolishly. Because you want to change what he is and he is not satisfied with what you are doing Perhaps Imam Tom Facchine is the one who knows best how to build bridges of cultural and cognitive communication instead of the clash that we see, not from the American media, but from many tourists who visit Saudi Arabia, when they visit Saudi Arabia, who speak eloquently about the oppression and persecution of Saudi women, as well as LGBTQ people! How do we transform their wrong ideas and their deficient understanding to understand what we believe in and why we believe in it, and why we do not believe in equality between the sexes, why we do not believe in democracy, the crisis of modernity and morality, the crisis of exploitation of women in the West, the crisis of diseases and crime in the West, etc.. We want an in-depth episode that corrects Americans’ misconceptions about Saudi Arabia and even the Arab world as a whole. I mentioned this proposal because we are living in a crisis of cultural clash, and we must not overcome it, but rather dismantle it so that Americans and Westerners understand why we believe what we believe and why we do not want to believe what they believe. Political, economic, security and commercial interests are what bring countries and people together, not cultural wars. We, as Saudis, accept American culture as long as it does not clash with what we believe in of the laws of the Creator or moral values. I want a podcast that addresses all the misconceptions about Saudi Arabia. I can send it to every person who provides false or misleading information, or perhaps exercises a role of guardianship and superiority, as if we are peoples and a great nation subordinate to them, or as if we are waiting for them to come to help us, how to manage our state and our laws, what we wear, how we deal with each other in our homes, etc. . I believe that if we can explain to the Americans, especially since they are our friends, what we are, then the Americans will understand that. So then we can embark on a much stronger partnership because we can understand that our cultural differences cannot merge because we have so much that we truly believe in and will never give up. We will never be able to give up what we believe in and will sacrifice our lives for. I believe that Americans like Imam Tom Facchine, Dr. Joseph Massad, or Dr. Wael Hallaq may be able to help in this very important issue by providing many messages to the American people to understand what we believe in, why we will sacrifice our lives for it, and how to overcome our cultural differences and not exercise the role of guardianship and interference in affairs. Each other, understanding our differences, and building on these differences in matters agreed upon in the humanitarian aspects, political, security, and economic interests.