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sloooooow down buddy. Wa alaykum assalam warahmatullahi wa barakatu
You have many goals and visions that you were excited to share. Sounded like you were rather impulsive because of your excitement. That is what happens when people get too excited about their goals. Which there is nothing wrong with it, it's just that you need to realize, these things don't come so easy. You need a good plan.
As for most of your questions, they aren't really islamic so I don't really know the answers for it. But for question number 3: you can just politely and firmly invite him so he sees.
for the rest of your questions, you have to use the internet.
Now it's been three weeks since you made your post, how are you feeling about this goal now? Have you tried anything yet?
so that I can easily expose their hypocrisy.
Ok there is no problem in that, but make sure to do it islamically. We do not need to be rude. And it is important you make sure that your ego doesn't get to you.
probably I have become much powerful than Mohammed Hijab
I'm not trying to put you down. But when you say this, you really need to live up to your statement. Hijab is REALLY good at debating. Not only that, he's had tons of experience, have you had any? It isn't too good to get ahead of yourself. and make sure that you are not saying this statement out of pride.
But I'm gonna terrorize with powerful words, claims and arguments to the extent where they will start to shake themselves so that they can see the anger and wrath of Muslims so that they will leave our religion alone.
I don't know what you mean by "powerful words". But you need to take a minute, stop, and reread your statements. Muslims should not be terrorizing or putting fear into others. This is instilling fear into others. As long as you aren't being rude or scary. They don't need to see the anger and wrath of Muslims. Because really, the only time someone should facing the wrath of a Muslim, would be in an actual war. Even then, Muslims should have mercy on those who submit and stop fighting.
This may sound like savage
If it does, then change your ways of approaching it. We Muslims are not savages, we are human. So make sure not to get carried away.
See the problem is, with street dawah and debates, some people get too carried away. Sometimes they get to prideful too. Hijab is a great debator but I have seen some content which I do not like as he has resorted to name calling when talking about certain people. I think one time it was when he invited Ben shapiro to a debate, I really cringed at the video because his attitude seemed off.
The most important tips are
-Think this through
-Nothing comes easy, and it isn't as easy as you are thinking
-Smack down your ego, don't be prideful
- Don't act like a savage
- make a plan
- Don't terrorize anyone