Achieving Balance in a Troubled World
This keynote speech was delivered by Sheykh Hamza Yusuf during the 43rd ISNA Convention 2006. Sheykh Hamza Yusuf is my “hero”… he is a genius. You should listen to what he says (no matter who you are, Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu or whatever). The world needs more people like Hamza Yusuf. He represents the REAL Islam, the peaceful Islam, not what Fox News shows Islam as!
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Immortal Technique – Bin Laden
I’m not going to say anything about this video but I just “StumbledUpon” it…
Scent of a Woman: Al Pacino
As I said before… He is Amazing! (Download mp3)
Does God Love War?

Let me start with Shaykh Hamza Yusuf. I do not know him personally, but according to wikipedia, Hamza Yusuf is a traditionalist Islamic scholar that teaches at the Zaytuna Institute in California.I was at some party where I found this book called “What Every Person Should Know About War” by Chris Hedges, another brilliant author with enormous experience in war whose books are concentrated on American and Middle Eastern politics and society. As I opened that book and started reading it, I could not stop. I finished it. I read some articles online and somehow found an mp3 called “Does God Love War” which I have uploaded to “rapidshare” – so anyone can download it and listen to it. I recommend you listen to the two files I have attached to this entry and read the following books:
-What Every Person Should Know About Wat
-War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning
Back to Hamza Yusuf. As I could not stop reading Mr. Hedges’ book, neither could I stop listening to the mp3’s I have downloaded. That’s how I became familiar with Hamza Yusuf. He just impressed me, making me read more stuff about him.
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