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08-05-2008, 09:09 PM
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
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I hope you're joking, his band rule.
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I was, I told him that too, I was just making a point.
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I agree it is a load of crap, i really don't know how the Imam gets by but from what gathered is that unless an Imam is hired by a Masjid or has a second job, they get by on donations.
I know a lot of places hosting religious speeches don't have a lot of money, unless the community stumps for it.
I hope he gets paid for his speeches.
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They get anywhere from 500 bucks to 5K per speech, plus airfare.
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08-05-2008, 09:11 PM
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
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Dude, trent, you're a joker. We all sin, but you don't even try not to. You're a true faasiq, i.e. rebel.
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Wow, thats the greatest compliment yet  a true rebel, awesome  Thanks bro even though you didnt meant it that way 
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As it is the characteristic of great wits to say much in few words, so small wits seem to have the gift of speaking much and saying nothing - La Rochefoucauld.
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08-05-2008, 10:09 PM
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
It disturbs me that they offered an elderly man sweets, out of all the other healthier options that were available. They could have offered him several healthier alternatives; are these people not aware of the current diabetic and visceral fat problem that is plaguing that region of the world. I mean they might as well have offered him cigarettes
Props to the Shaykh for rejecting
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08-05-2008, 10:19 PM
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
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Props to the Shaykh for rejecting
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Lol he didn't reject the sweets cause they were unhealthy 
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08-06-2008, 12:23 AM
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
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Hey Trent, do you mind giving me your address? I'd like to send you a gift on behalf of Imam Suhaib for all of the hasanaat you have given him on this thread! I'm sure he is very thankful for that.
Jazakallahu khayr akhi.
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Besides the original story, this is the best post in this thread.
Seriously, you're talking about 'ulama who dedicate their lives to gaining knowledge. You don't have to fall in love with every word they say. Just show some respect.
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08-06-2008, 02:39 AM
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
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It disturbs me that they offered an elderly man sweets, out of all the other healthier options that were available. They could have offered him several healthier alternatives; are these people not aware of the current diabetic and visceral fat problem that is plaguing that region of the world. I mean they might as well have offered him cigarettes
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You are ridiculous.
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08-06-2008, 10:23 AM
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Wow, thats the greatest compliment yet  a true rebel, awesome  Thanks bro even though you didnt meant it that way 
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A fasiq is an open sinner who can be punished by the state. There's nothing honorable about it, but I suppose the fact that you revel in it illustrates Jaysh's point to be true.
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08-06-2008, 10:29 AM
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
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Please buy a brain. There are some really good ones being sold on craigs list.
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No, for real. It's probably 'cause of all that time you spent in Pakistan.
Take an English class maybe? 
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08-06-2008, 11:31 AM
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
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A fasiq is an open sinner who can be punished by the state. There's nothing honorable about it, but I suppose the fact that you revel in it illustrates Jaysh's point to be true.
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Trent, please answer this:
Dude, trent, you're a joker. We all sin, but you don't even try not to. You're a true faasiq, i.e. rebel.
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you guys, stop this
bury it please
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08-06-2008, 11:51 AM
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you guys, stop this
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freal... 
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08-06-2008, 01:04 PM
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
He doesn't need a fridge for sweets. He could just put them in the cupboard. However, I am totally digging his enviromentally sound stance on not creating unnnecessary waste. Props to the shaykh.
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
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They get anywhere from 500 bucks to 5K per speech, plus airfare.
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Assalamu alaykum akhi,
You have a somewhat valid contention. There are imaams who have nice full-time jobs (apart from being imams) but they still ask for a couple thousand bucks per speech plus first class flights, etc. I can understand where you're coming from with that regard. However, at the same time, imaams who don't have other jobs, this is their means of living. They have families to take care of, and they aren't on a retirement plan or anything, so when large organizations (who have the money to give) invite these imaams to teach a class or give speeches, they have a right to ask for a decent amount.
With that being said, I'd like to point out that the norm isn't that of imaams asking for a few thousand bucks, first class flights, a suite, etc, but rather the norm is of imaams who don't really take money from MSAs (since they usually don't have money to give) and imaams who aren't looking to buy a BMW by teaching a class or two.
This is their career paths, learning and teaching us, and they deserve to get paid just as much, if not more, than college professors, engineers, etc.
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Re: Imam Suhaib, the American, the Shaykh, and the bag of sweets
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Assalamu alaykum akhi,
You have a somewhat valid contention. There are imaams who have nice full-time jobs (apart from being imams) but they still ask for a couple thousand bucks per speech plus first class flights, etc. I can understand where you're coming from with that regard. However, at the same time, imaams who don't have other jobs, this is their means of living. They have families to take care of, and they aren't on a retirement plan or anything, so when large organizations (who have the money to give) invite these imaams to teach a class or give speeches, they have a right to ask for a decent amount.
With that being said, I'd like to point out that the norm isn't that of imaams asking for a few thousand bucks, first class flights, a suite, etc, but rather the norm is of imaams who don't really take money from MSAs (since they usually don't have money to give) and imaams who aren't looking to buy a BMW by teaching a class or two.
This is their career paths, learning and teaching us, and they deserve to get paid just as much, if not more, than college professors, engineers, etc.
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College professors don't get paid much in the grand scale of things.
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