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00:00If anyone has played chess, shatraj, why it's such an important game?
00:07Your back line are your important figures, king, queen, then they have the knight and
00:15we have different words there's more based on a different belief system when they say
00:20bishop and then but we have different Islamic words for these pieces.
00:25But the back pieces are the important ones.
00:28So when you first learn chess what happened, they teach you move the invaluable ones first.
00:37So your goal is to take over the other side but you don't bring out your valued pieces,
00:45you bring out what you view to be invaluable and those pieces you move them across the
00:51board and oh this one went and this one went and this one went.
00:57These are the big pieces at the end they will begin to come out.
01:01So these are all the small pieces now.
01:05The back row is controlling what they call pawns, why they call them pawns?
01:11These are the little pieces that they control, they put the little ones out.
01:16They don't have a value but to Allah everything all His creation has a value.
01:21So this is the danger when someone doesn't know their value and who they are.
01:26They become a pawn in somebody else's game.
01:30So in the last days then the hikmah and reality of awliya because their firasul is very far,
01:39very strong and as a result they warn their students, stay out of everything, don't make
01:48comments, keep your mouth shut, keep to yourself, perfect yourself, take care of your family,
01:55be loyal to your community and good deeds and good works so that to save yourself from the
02:03game that's being played.
02:04So let's see.
02:05Let's see.
02:06Let's see.
02:07Let's see.
02:08Let's see.

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