Ali Ataie – Belief in Prophetology (Nubuwwat) of Muhammad Prophetology Series (Part 10)

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The transcript discusses the historical and political dynamics of the title of Allah Subhanahu Wa ta'ala, which is the title of the prophet sallahu Alaihi sallam. It emphasizes the importance of treating people according to their ranks and avoiding criticized behavior. The title is a good way to deal with society and is a good way for people to deal with society according to their ranks. It is also a good way for people to deal with society according to their ranks and that social hierarchy is a problem.

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			So
		
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			so we're
		
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			going to
		
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			finish our sessions,
		
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			tonight.
		
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			This is our 10th session,
		
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			of the Kitab al Shifa by Claudia Aiyad.
		
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			I hope you benefited from this course.
		
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			I hope you're inspired to learn more inshallah
		
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			to Allah. There's a lot of great
		
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			literature out there,
		
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			on the topic of the the Shamayil of
		
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			the prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam, the Sira
		
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			of the prophet, salaam, and
		
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			the kasas,
		
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			the special
		
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			unique qualities,
		
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			of the prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam. And, of
		
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			course, this book,
		
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			is is great because it's very comprehensive and
		
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			really a combination of all three
		
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			genres of literature.
		
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			So
		
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			you should have it at your house, even
		
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			for barakah.
		
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			Just have it on your shelf,
		
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			pull it out every so often,
		
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			and read a section of it.
		
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			InshaAllah ta'ala,
		
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			Allah will bless you,
		
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			and put the love of the Prophet, salallahu
		
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			alaihi salam, increase the love of the Prophet,
		
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			salallahu alaihi salam, in your heart.
		
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			So we are on section 19
		
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			chapter 2, part 1.
		
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			In my translation,
		
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			it's page 68,
		
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			the second full paragraph
		
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			that Anas Radhi Allah Ta'ala Anhu said that
		
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			the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam used to ride
		
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			a donkey
		
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			and answer the invitation of the slave. So
		
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			here,
		
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			the section is again on the humility, the
		
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			tawadur of the prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.
		
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			In the battle against Bani Qureida, he rode
		
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			a donkey with a saddle cloth,
		
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			which was haltered with a rope made of
		
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			palm fiber.
		
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			He said, Anas said that the prophet sallallahu
		
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			alaihi wasallam would be invited to eat barley
		
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			bread and rancid butter and would accept such
		
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			an invitation.
		
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			He said that the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam
		
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			went on Hajj
		
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			on a shabby saddle on which was a
		
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			fringe cloth that was worth 4 dirhams.
		
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			And the prophet, salallahu alaihi salallahu alaihi salallahu
		
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			alaihi salallahu alaihi salallahu
		
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			alaihi
		
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			salam said in this hadith is mentioned by
		
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			or related by, ibn Majah and others
		
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			that the prophet said, oh, Allah, make it
		
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			an accepted Hajj
		
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			with no riya, with no ostentation,
		
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			with no showing off,
		
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			or suma with no
		
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			desire for reputation.
		
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			So this is a prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam.
		
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			This was his humility.
		
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			When he conquered Mecca to Mukarama, he entered
		
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			it with
		
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			the armies of the Muslims. He bowed his
		
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			head down
		
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			while sitting on his conveyance so that he
		
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			nearly touched the front part of the saddle.
		
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			His beard was almost touching the front part
		
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			of the saddle out of humility
		
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			to Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala. So the very
		
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			powerful image of the prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam
		
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			coming into Mecca during the conquest of Sathya
		
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			Mecca,
		
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			and Hadith in Bukhari tells us, Abdullah ibn
		
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			Muqafil,
		
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			he says that I saw the prophet
		
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			on that day,
		
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			and he was sitting on his camel, his
		
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			she camel, and he was coming into Mecca,
		
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			and he was reciting
		
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			Suratul
		
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			Fath,
		
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			which according to many of the exegetes of
		
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			the Quran is the final
		
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			comes.
		
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			And you see
		
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			humanity
		
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			entering the deen of Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala
		
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			Al Islam,
		
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			the religion that was perfected by the prophet
		
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			Muhammad Sallallahu
		
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			Alaihi Wasallam.
		
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			The religion that he brought is called Al
		
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			Islam.
		
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			And you see mankind entering in throngs,
		
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			by the dozens.
		
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			And praise Allah
		
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			and ask his forgiveness
		
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			Allah
		
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			indeed is
		
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			after relenting the one who is
		
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			constantly turning towards us and accepting our tawba.
		
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			He is a tawab. That's why when we
		
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			pray we say, you tawbaab tuba alayna.
		
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			Oh, relenter, relent towards us.
		
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			So this was his demeanor, sallallahu alaihi salam,
		
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			coming into the conquest of Mecca. Again, this
		
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			is a city that had kicked him out,
		
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			that had persecuted him. Of course, he was
		
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			raised in Mecca, so it had a place
		
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			near and dear to his heart.
		
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			And when he came into the city, as
		
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			we know, as we've said in previous sessions,
		
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			he was well within his rights to extract
		
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			vengeance,
		
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			from those who had persecuted him.
		
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			But he came into the city. And as
		
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			we said, he said,
		
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			Today is a day
		
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			of mercy, the exaltation of the core of
		
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			the Quraish, and he came in
		
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			sitting on his camel with his head bowed
		
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			in humility reciting Surah Al Fath.
		
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			Kadi Eyad continues, one of his signs one
		
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			of the signs of his tawad or of
		
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			his humility is that he said,
		
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			do not prefer me over Yunus ibn Matha.
		
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			So Yunus ibn Matha is the the prophet
		
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			and Nabi Yunus, alayhis salaam.
		
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			And do not create rivalry between the prophets,
		
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			and do not prefer me over Musa, alayhis
		
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			salam.
		
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			And then there's a hadith here, which is
		
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			in Sahih Muslim, when someone said to him,
		
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			oh, best of creation.
		
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			The prophet
		
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			said that
		
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			that is Ibrahim alaihi salam.
		
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			So how do we deal with these
		
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			hadith? Because it is absolutely,
		
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			a,
		
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			cornerstone
		
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			of our aqidah
		
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			as ahlhusunu al jama'a to believe
		
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			that the prophet
		
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			is the best of creation. Imam Alakani says
		
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			in
		
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			that the prophet
		
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			is.
		
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			So how do we square this belief,
		
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			which is absolutely essential
		
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			with these hadith of the prophet sallallahu alaihi
		
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			salam. So Qadhi Iyad actually says here that
		
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			he's going to explain these hadith later, but
		
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			we don't have time to do that because
		
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			we don't have any more sessions at least
		
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			in this course.
		
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			So I'll just give you some previews as
		
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			to what he says the ulama do with
		
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			these with these hadith
		
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			So according to Qadhi Iyad either the prophet
		
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			Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam did not yet know
		
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			at this point when he made these statements,
		
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			he did not yet know
		
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			that he was,
		
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			that he was the master of the children
		
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			of Adam.
		
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			And, thus, this prohibition
		
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			occurred before his
		
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			full knowledge of himself, sallallahu alaihi wa sallam.
		
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			This is one possibility.
		
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			Another possibility is that the prophet salallahu alayhi
		
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			wasalam is making these statements purely out of
		
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			his tawadur, out of his humility, although this
		
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			is debatable.
		
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			The third,
		
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			possibility
		
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			is that it is simply cautionary.
		
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			Right? That if we make these or if
		
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			we insist, if we emphasize
		
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			these disparities,
		
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			between the prophets,
		
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			then that could lead to a type of,
		
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			diminution
		
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			or a type of a lessening of the
		
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			rank
		
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			of some of the other prophets
		
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			and could actually lead to a type of
		
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			disrespect,
		
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			of the other prophets, so we should simply
		
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			be careful.
		
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			Maybe this is the meaning of it, that
		
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			it's simply precautionary, but at the end of
		
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			the day,
		
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			we know the reality
		
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			and the prophet explained the reality that he
		
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			is, in fact,
		
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			the best of creation. He's better than any
		
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			prophet. He's better than the Kaaba. He's better
		
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			than Jannah. He's better than the Arsh and
		
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			the Kursi. He's Khayr al Khayr
		
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			al Bariyyah.
		
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			That the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasalam is sayidu
		
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			waladi Adam,
		
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			fakhr, he said, and I do not boast.
		
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			And this is something that is absolutely essential
		
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			in the aqidah of Ahlus Sunnah ur Jama'ah.
		
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			And also that the prophet
		
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			is the universal messenger,
		
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			that his Sharia
		
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			supersedes
		
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			and cancels,
		
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			abrogates all of the previous
		
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			shara'ir.
		
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			And this is also something that is essential.
		
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			This is something that is grounded in the
		
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			Quran
		
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			as we recited the mithaqun Nabiyeen,
		
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			Surah Ani Imran, ayah number 81. You have
		
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			some modern intellectuals who go by the name
		
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			of perennialists,
		
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			perennial philosophers who deny this aspect of the
		
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			prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam, and they say that
		
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			that all of these covenants, all of these
		
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			sharaa'ah,
		
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			all of these sacred laws that were revealed
		
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			before the prophet
		
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			are not abrogated and that all of these
		
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			religions are valid paths
		
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			to salvation,
		
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			valid paths to Allah
		
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			and that one really does not need to
		
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			even believe in the prophet
		
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			even if one is exposed to a sound
		
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			prophetic summons,
		
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			even if someone met the prophet
		
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			and got to know him and knew the
		
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			truth of his message according to these perennial
		
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			philosophers,
		
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			that person can simply,
		
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			risk have respect for the prophet,
		
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			but continue worshiping Isa, alayhis salam, as a
		
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			Christian, continue believing in the trinity.
		
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			This is absolutely against the Quran. This is
		
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			absolutely against the ijma
		
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			of all of the ulama according to Imam
		
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			al Qazali, according to Imam al Nawi, according
		
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			to many, many others, according to the 4
		
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			Mathahib
		
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			of Ahlul Sunawal Jamaa,
		
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			and that this is considered
		
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			a clearly deviant position. It it trifles with
		
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			the very first pillar of Islam, not the
		
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			5th pillar or the 4th pillar, but the
		
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			very first pillar of Islam. The definition of
		
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			a Muslim is
		
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			And it's true, and the Quran has point
		
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			this out. What about in the Quran,
		
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			is called a Muslim, the Bani Israel are
		
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			called Muslim,
		
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			Ibrahim alaihi salam is called yes. They were
		
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			Muslim. They were Muslim at that time, and
		
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			their shari'as were valid for that time. But
		
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			when the universal messenger comes, as Allah
		
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			says in the Quran,
		
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			when there comes to you a messenger confirming
		
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			what is with you, do you believe in
		
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			him and render him help? In other words,
		
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			obey him and all the messengers and their
		
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			ummam. Remember that Imam al Razi said that
		
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			because this also includes the umam of these
		
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			previous messengers, and that's indicated by the very
		
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			next ayah, chapter 3 verse 82,
		
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			that when this messenger comes, you must believe
		
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			in him and render him help. Do you
		
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			take this covenant as binding?
		
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			And they said, yes. And then Allah subhanahu
		
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			wa ta'ala he said,
		
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			and, and I've ratified this covenant wa'ana ma'akumina
		
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			shahideen, and I am amongst the witnesses.
		
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			So the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam
		
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			is the best of creation,
		
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			and
		
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			all of the all of the prophets all
		
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			of the prophets
		
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			considered him, the prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam, to
		
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			be,
		
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			their master.
		
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			Now, continuing having issues with lighting here,
		
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			please bear with the lighting issue.
		
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			I don't know why it's happening.
		
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			Maybe because the open window behind me has
		
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			something to do with it. Okay.
		
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			Continuing
		
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			that Aisha and Al Hassan ibn U'ali
		
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			and Abu Saeed al Khubri and others describe
		
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			the prophet,
		
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			They said that he would
		
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			Work in the house with his family
		
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			that he would it says here qadr iyad
		
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			says he would delouse his clothes Now this
		
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			is an important caveat
		
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			that the ulama point out here, that the
		
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			prophet did
		
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			not have lice. He's not delousing his own
		
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			clothes, that he's actually
		
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			delousing the clothes of his companions, and this
		
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			is something that the ulama again make clear.
		
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			But he would mend his own sandals. He
		
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			would serve himself. He would sweep the house.
		
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			He would hobble his own camel.
		
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			He would take the camels to graze and
		
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			eat with the servants. He would knead bread
		
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			with them and carry his own goods to
		
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			the market.
		
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			This is based on a hadith of our
		
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			mother Aisha
		
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			This is a hadith that's found in multiple
		
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			books in different wordings
		
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			or versions of the hadith
		
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			in Bukhari and and others that the prophets
		
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			of that that our mother Aisha,
		
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			may Allah be pleased with her,
		
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			she was asked
		
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			That,
		
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			what did the Prophet what was the Prophet
		
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			doing? What did he used to do in
		
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			the house?
		
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			And the prophet and and Aisha said,
		
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			but the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasalam was in
		
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			the service of his
		
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			family, the service of his household,
		
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			doing these types of jobs mending his own
		
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			sandals,
		
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			right,
		
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			mending his own clothes, you know, cleaning up
		
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			the house,
		
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			the equivalent of men today in the house,
		
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			you know, washing the dishes, mopping the floors,
		
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			vacuuming the house, helping out with
		
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			cooking.
		
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			That's what the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam was
		
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			doing in his house. He was in the
		
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			service of his family. I
		
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			remember I remember years ago,
		
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			I was in a Christian church, a Methodist
		
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			church,
		
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			and we were having an interfaith, a dialogue,
		
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			and there was a female pastor,
		
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			and she was an expert in the Old
		
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			Testament, and she gave us like a 15
		
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			minute sort of tutorial on the Old Testament.
		
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			And then afterwards, she asked her husband,
		
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			she said, can you bring me a cup
		
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			of water? And her husband went and brought
		
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			her some water,
		
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			And then another parishioner looked at me, my
		
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			wife was sitting next to me, and he
		
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			said that must be real culture shock for
		
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			you.
		
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			And at first, I didn't know what they
		
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			were taught what he was talking about. What
		
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			do you mean culture shock?
		
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			So I kinda smiled, and and then a
		
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			few minutes later,
		
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			I just had to ask him, like, what
		
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			do what do you mean by that? And
		
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			he said, you know, a a husband serving
		
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			his wife. Isn't that kind of strange for
		
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			someone from your culture?
		
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			Right?
		
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			And certainly, there are,
		
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			there are cultural cultural aspects
		
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			that are found in in Muslim majority countries
		
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			that are problematic.
		
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			But I explained to him
		
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			that the prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam is our
		
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			role model,
		
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			and he's really the person that
		
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			we're commanded to emulate.
		
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			And I quoted this hadith.
		
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			I said there's a sound hadith of the
		
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			prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam where his wife was
		
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			asked and I said this many many times.
		
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			I said in many, many chuppahs, no one
		
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			knows a man better than his wife.
		
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			You
		
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			know, whatever type of persona, which really means
		
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			mask in Latin,
		
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			whatever type of mask or persona
		
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			he's presenting to the public,
		
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			the wife knows who's under the mask.
		
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			Right? So she was asked,
		
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			what what was he doing in the house?
		
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			That he was in the service of his
		
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			family
		
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			This is our role model
		
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			The prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam was a very
		
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			fa'al person meaning very active
		
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			energetic,
		
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			was not lazy,
		
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			you know, wasn't complacent, very active, doing things,
		
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			going somewhere,
		
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			the great one of the great questions,
		
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			of the Quran that Allah will ask us.
		
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			You know, he's asking us, where are you
		
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			going? What are you doing?
		
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			How's your life going? We should be progressing.
		
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			Every day, we should be better.
		
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			One of my teachers said that if you
		
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			if somebody says to you, kafar hal, and
		
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			you say same old same old, then you've
		
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			you've failed.
		
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			You should be,
		
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			you should be
		
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			improving on a daily basis.
		
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			Even learning one word, you know, open a
		
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			dictionary, English, Arabic, whatever you want, or do
		
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			Spanish
		
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			and just learn one word
		
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			increase your vocabulary
		
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			increase your ability to communicate effectively
		
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			you know, do something
		
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			do something around the house, sell help someone
		
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			around the house.
		
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			Go out and do something for someone. Buy
		
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			someone a gift.
		
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			Always be active don't be lazy because life
		
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			is short
		
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			Right?
		
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			And you know, mama Ghazali points this out,
		
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			you know, if you live 60 years
		
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			in your life,
		
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			which is about average, I mean, the prophet
		
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			said the weeping of my ummah is being
		
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			a sateem was sabreem, it's between 6070. Most
		
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			people of the ummah will die between 6070,
		
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			but he himself, sallallahu alaihi sallam, passed into
		
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			the mercy of his lord
		
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			at 63 years old.
		
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			So if you have a 60 year life
		
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			and you sleep 8 hours a day and
		
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			you work 8 hours a day,
		
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			that's 40 years
		
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			gone.
		
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			So you have 20 years left,
		
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			but you eat, you wait in line,
		
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			you watch movies, you play on the Internet,
		
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			you engage with your social media,
		
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			you know, whatever you do.
		
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			You're driving your car. Some some people drive
		
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			in their car 3, 4 hours a day.
		
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			So what is really left in terms of
		
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			study,
		
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			of reflection,
		
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			of worship?
		
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			You know?
		
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			Don't think to yourself, well, you know, I
		
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			got a long life.
		
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			Just put it off. It's okay. We'll We'll
		
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			do it later. We'll do it next year.
		
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			We'll do it in 10 years. I'll do
		
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			it when I'm 40. I'll do it when
		
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			I'm 80.
		
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			This type of thing. We should be active.
		
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			Very, very active. I remember, like, yesterday,
		
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			the y two k scare. That was 22
		
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			years ago.
		
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			20 years gone, and I remember it like
		
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			it was yesterday.
		
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			You know?
		
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			So be active.
		
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			Kanafi mehmati alihi.
		
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			Okay. A man came to the prophet, sallallahu
		
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			alaihi sallam. The Baduan came to the prophet,
		
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			sallallahu alaihi sallam. So, Khali Iyad is mentioning
		
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			this now
		
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			that and this man began began to tremble
		
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			out of awe. He was awestruck
		
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			by the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam. And soon,
		
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			Adi mentioned this earlier that when you first
		
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			encountered the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam, you were
		
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			awestruck by him. Right? It was it was
		
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			quite an awesome experience,
		
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			an awesome spectacle
		
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			because not only was did he demand this
		
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			then had this had this sort of regal
		
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			quality to him, but physically he was very
		
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			beautiful as well salallahu alaihi sallam. But then
		
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			he said when you get to know him,
		
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			You begin to love him. So this bedouin
		
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			was trembling. The prophet said to him, he
		
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			said how would a lake like relax?
		
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			Take it easy. So in me, lest to
		
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			be malik.
		
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			And the hadith is in ibn Majah that
		
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			that's
		
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			related here by Qadhi Iyad.
		
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			That he the prophet said, I'm not a
		
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			king. Now the prophet is greater than a
		
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			king.
		
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			Right? He's better than a king. He's a
		
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			nabi. He's a prophet. He's a Rasool. He's
		
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			Khayr al Kharkila as we said. He's a
		
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			master of children of Adam. He's the best
		
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			of creation
		
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			So he's not a king meaning that you
		
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			know, he's not a tyrant
		
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			Right? He's he's not a tyrant. He's he's
		
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			he's he's a prophet.
		
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			Right?
		
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			And so he has this type of humility.
		
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			So he said that I'm only the son
		
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			of a woman
		
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			who used to
		
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			eat like dried meat
		
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			Right
		
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			like like jerky meat
		
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			That's all I am and again, and that's
		
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			true
		
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			Right? And that's that's who he is sabbalah
		
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			alayhi sallam. So he's not telling a lie
		
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			to this man
		
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			Right?
		
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			But he's trying to calm the man down
		
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			because the man understood,
		
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			the the the awesome presence before whom he
		
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			was standing.
		
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			But the prophet said, from his Tawadur, this
		
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			is how he made the man relax.
		
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			Right? And this is from his from his
		
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			humility.
		
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			The prophet, salallahu alaihi wasalam, now that that's
		
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			basically the end of the section 19. I'm
		
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			gonna move to section
		
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			20, which is on which is called his
		
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			justice and trustworthiness,
		
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			decency and truthfulness.
		
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			It says the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam was
		
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			the most,
		
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			trustworthy, just, decent and truthful of people
		
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			Even his opponents and enemies admitted that. He
		
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			was called Al Amin,
		
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			a Sadiq Al Amin, even before he was
		
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			a prophet or even before
		
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			he was commissioned as a prophet, or you
		
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			can say even before this the descent of
		
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			the Quran because the prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam,
		
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			was a prophet.
		
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			When Adam is between
		
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			ruh wal jessad according to the hadith, between
		
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			soul and body.
		
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			So even so here we're talking about
		
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			before the commissioning,
		
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			of his Nabuwa, which was in the near
		
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			6th 10 of the common era.
		
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			Ibn Ishaq said he's called Al Amin
		
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			because of the sound qualities which Allah had
		
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			concentrated
		
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			in him.
		
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			And Allah said and he quotes these ayaat
		
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			against from Surat al Taqwir
		
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			in nahu laqoora lasudim kareem
		
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			That, indeed, this is the word or the
		
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			speech of a noble messenger possessing strength
		
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			before
		
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			the possessor of the throne of high rank,
		
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			obeyed then trustworthy.
		
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			Most, he says Fadi Iyad says, most of
		
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			the commentators say that this Rasool
		
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			refers to Muhammad
		
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			And some
		
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			mentions this as well in his tafsir.
		
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			And some say Jibril alaihi salam.
		
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			So he's obeyed. Right?
		
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			Means obeyed.
		
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			Right? He must be obeyed
		
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			or else one does not become Muslim
		
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			part again part and parcel of becoming a
		
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			Muslim is to obey the prophet
		
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			So, again, the perennial philosophy, these people who
		
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			who, who have infiltrated
		
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			academic circles,
		
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			and,
		
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			give this strange interpretation
		
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			to the Quran.
		
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			They really have nothing to stand upon by
		
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			your lord. They don't really believe,
		
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			right, until you they make you a judge
		
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			in all of their affairs,
		
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			and you find no resistance. They find no
		
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			resistance in their hearts,
		
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			to your judgments, and they come
		
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			to in total submission.
		
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			Right?
		
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			And that the prophet is the obeyed prophet.
		
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			He must be obeyed.
		
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			If one disobeys the prophet, salallahu alaihi wasalam,
		
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			such a person is not considered
		
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			to be a Muslim. This is absolutely fundamental.
		
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			This, you would think, is very axiomatic,
		
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			very basic,
		
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			very,
		
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			common sense commonsensical.
		
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			When quareish disagreed
		
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			and formed factions about who would put the
		
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			black stone in his place when the Kaaba
		
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			was being rebuilt. They decided that the first
		
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			man
		
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			Who would who would, come into the Haram
		
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			would be the judge, right? So this is
		
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			a reference, of course, we read in the
		
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			Sira. There was something that happened to the
		
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			Kaaba. Some sources say there was a flood
		
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			that damaged the Kaaba and dislodged at Hajj
		
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			al Aswad,
		
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			the black stone. Others say that the Quraysh
		
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			were renovating the Kaaba.
		
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			This happened around the year 605
		
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			of the common era.
		
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			And so the clans of the Quraysh,
		
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			there was almost
		
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			a war over who was going to replace
		
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			the Blackstone.
		
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			And so the leaders of the quresh they
		
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			met in the city council if you will
		
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			the daughter of nidwa
		
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			and al wadeed even movera. He decided
		
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			that the first man to walk into the
		
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			Haram would be the judge. And, of course,
		
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			the prophet salallahu alaihi wasallam, he walks into
		
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			the Haram,
		
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			and the prophet is only 35 years old,
		
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			and he needed to be 40 years old
		
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			to serve on the council.
		
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			But this did not
		
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			preclude the members of the council from from
		
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			making him their judge. And in fight in
		
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			fact, they were quite
		
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			delighted
		
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			when they saw him opening when they saw
		
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			him coming through the gate, and they began
		
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			to shout, Sadith ul Amin hada Muhammad,
		
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			Sadithul Amin. So they made him,
		
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			their judge.
		
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			It is said that al Ahnas ibn Shureikh
		
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			met Abu Jahl on the day of Badr,
		
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			and he said to him, abal Hakan,
		
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			there's no one here to hear what we
		
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			say.
		
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			Tell me about Mohammed. Does he tell the
		
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			truth or is he a liar?
		
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			And Abu Jahl said, by Allah, Mohammed is
		
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			a truthful man, and he never lies.
		
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			And,
		
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			obviously, somehow this statement
		
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			reached us
		
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			from Abu Jahl if it's an authentic statement.
		
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			It's not cited here by the,
		
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			translator.
		
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			But the point here is that they knew
		
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			his character. The mushrikeen,
		
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			they knew his character, and this is why
		
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			Allah
		
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			in the Quran, which is a Dalil Qatari,
		
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			which is muthawater
		
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			that he's Allah commands the prophet to say,
		
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			lakadlabistu
		
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			fiqum umuraminqablihi.
		
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			Indeed, I have lived an entire lifetime
		
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			40 years.
		
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			You know, do I do I make up
		
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			stuff? Am I a liar? Do you know
		
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			me to be a liar?
		
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			Do you know me to be a sahir,
		
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			a sorcerer? Am I a shahir? Am I
		
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			a poet?
		
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			You know,
		
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			you know,
		
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			how is my reputation, basically? And we talked
		
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			about this also in previous sessions that a
		
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			man's reputation is very, very important.
		
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			Could follow him potentially for the rest of
		
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			his life.
		
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			If somebody makes toba
		
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			and they move on, right, And, obviously, we
		
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			shouldn't dredge up people's past. We should always
		
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			sort of,
		
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			just assume that this person is made toba
		
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			and don't and don't talk about a person's
		
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			past
		
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			transgressions, but but those
		
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			memories are always going to be there. And
		
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			if one is a prophet,
		
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			that prophet has enemies, and those enemies will
		
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			not,
		
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			will not miss an opportunity to bring up
		
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			things
		
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			from the past.
		
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			It's like when, Musa, alaihis salaam, remember he
		
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			was in the court of the pharaoh.
		
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			He said remember you did that thing that
		
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			thing that you did and he doesn't
		
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			you can almost see him sort of going
		
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			remember you remember that thing?
		
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			You know, I'm I'm not gonna tell the
		
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			other people
		
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			But, you know, just to let you know
		
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			I have some leverage over you if I
		
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			I'll tell these people you killed
		
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			Musa, alayhis saloon, his intention was to break
		
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			up a fight. He punched the man with
		
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			his fist. He didn't
		
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			stab him or something that throw him off
		
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			a cliff.
		
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			Nothing like that. Nothing like the biblical version
		
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			where it seems like he did have intent
		
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			to kill the man and that he buried
		
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			his body in the sand. Musa
		
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			struck the man. He happened to die,
		
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			so he makes tawba to Allah because of
		
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			a lack of restraint. He lost his temper.
		
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			Right? The man happened to die. Certainly, his
		
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			intention was not to kill the man. It's
		
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			more manslaughter
		
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			than any type of murder.
		
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			Now
		
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			so the you know, they knew his reputation.
		
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			In the Adi Kitab, they knew him as
		
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			well.
		
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			Right? Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala says in Surah
		
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			number 6, Ayah number 20 of the Quran.
		
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			Those to whom we gave the kitab, the
		
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			revelation,
		
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			could mean the Bible here. The word Bible
		
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			means the word Bible means kitab.
		
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			Biblion means book. Those to whom we gave
		
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			the Bible or book or revelation in general
		
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			before,
		
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			they know Him,
		
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			You Arifunahu.
		
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			Right? And Na'rifa or Irfan is a higher
		
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			type of of gnosis.
		
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			It's more of an intimate type of knowledge
		
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			that they knew the prophet intimately
		
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			as just as they know one of their
		
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			own sons, the Quran says.
		
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			Right? So when the prophet, sallallahu alaihi salam,
		
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			came into Madinah to Munawwara,
		
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			a Jewish man,
		
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			he was first spotted by the Jews standing
		
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			on their roofs.
		
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			And then a Jewish man named Abdullah ibn
		
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			Salam, who who would later become a Muslim
		
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			radiallahu anhu
		
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			He said araftu anhu wachhi kadab. I can
		
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			tell from his face araftu means to recognize
		
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			recognition.
		
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			Right?
		
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			I recognized
		
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			his face. I recognized that his face wasn't
		
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			the face of a liar.
		
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			So the ulama say that it's possible that
		
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			the prophet, salallahu alayhi salam, just had an
		
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			honest face.
		
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			And others say that, in fact, Abdullah ibn
		
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			Salam, he recognized the description of the Prophet
		
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			sallallahu alaihi sallam
		
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			because he was described
		
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			in Jewish sacred texts.
		
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			So they knew him as well, and they
		
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			knew his character.
		
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			Like we mentioned in the past, Isaiah chapter
		
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			42,
		
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			probably a very good
		
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			candidate for
		
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			what,
		
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			Abdullah ibn Salam was referring to.
		
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			Heraclius,
		
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			the emperor of Byzantium,
		
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			once had Abu Sufyan
		
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			in his court
		
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			and he asked Abu Sufyan about the prophets
		
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			of the law, alaihi siddhim.
		
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			And so he said to Abu Sufyan, did
		
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			you suspect him of being a liar
		
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			before he said what he said? In other
		
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			words, before claiming prophecy.
		
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			And Abu Sufyan said, no, we did not
		
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			suspect him of being a liar.
		
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			Another Ibn Hadith said that said the Quraysh,
		
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			when Mohammed was a young man among you,
		
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			he was the most pleasing, truthful, and trustworthy
		
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			of you until he had white hairs on
		
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			his temples,
		
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			and he brought you what he brought you.
		
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			Then you said, a magician.
		
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			No. By Allah, he is not a magician.
		
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			One hadith says
		
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			that the hand of the prophet, salallahu alaihi
		
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			wasallam, never touched a woman over whom he
		
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			did not have rights.
		
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			In Hadith and Bukhari, a Muslim from Asia,
		
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			she said,
		
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			with the hand of the prophet, salallahu alaihi
		
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			salam, did not touch a woman ever,
		
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			unless he had rights over that woman.
		
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			So now Adi describes him by saying he
		
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			was the most most truthful of human beings.
		
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			And the Jabari
		
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			mentioned that Ali said that the prophet said,
		
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			I was never attracted to anything that the
		
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			people of the Jahiliya used to do except
		
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			on two occasions. It was mentioned by the
		
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			writers of Sira.
		
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			And he says both times
		
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			Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala came between me and
		
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			what I wanted to do.
		
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			Ever since Allah has honored me with the
		
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			message, I have never even considered doing anything
		
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			like that. So one night, I asked a
		
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			slave boy who was herding with me if
		
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			he would watch the sheep for me when
		
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			I went to Mecca
		
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			to spend the night as the young men
		
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			spend the night.
		
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			I went out to do so. When I
		
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			came to the first house of Mecca, I
		
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			heard flutes and drums playing for someone's marriage.
		
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			I sat down to watch and was suddenly
		
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			overcome with sleep and only woke up after
		
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			sunrise.
		
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			So so watching this frivolous
		
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			behavior and suddenly
		
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			he
		
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			basically falls unconscious
		
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			and the the heat of the sun on
		
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			his back
		
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			actually woke him up.
		
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			And he said, I went back without having
		
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			done anything.
		
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			The same thing happened another time. I have
		
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			not considered doing anything like that,
		
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			since. So Allah
		
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			protected him
		
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			from birth
		
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			to death.
		
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			Right? And that's why we have,
		
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			these pre commissioning miracles
		
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			before his beata, before his commissioning.
		
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			There are there are miracles called Irhas. These
		
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			are a type of marjizat,
		
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			but before the Beata that are attributed to
		
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			the prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam. For example, the
		
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			prophet, salallahu alaihi sallam, when he was
		
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			in his,
		
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			early twenties probably,
		
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			he went on a business trip with Maysarah,
		
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			a servant of Khadija
		
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			to Boastra in Syria, and there was a
		
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			monk there in Asturias,
		
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			And the prophet, sallallahu alaihi, sallam, he sat
		
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			beneath a tree there,
		
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			and,
		
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			Nestorius
		
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			was looking at him
		
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			in amazement.
		
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			And, he took he grabbed a maisarah, and
		
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			he said, who is this man under the
		
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			tree?
		
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			And maisarah said he's a man of of
		
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			the Quraysh, one of the protectors of the
		
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			Kaaba, the house of God. And the story
		
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			said there's none other than a prophet seated
		
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			beneath
		
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			the tree.
		
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			And then maisarah looked and some of the
		
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			veils had been lifted and he noticed that
		
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			there are 2 angels flanking
		
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			the prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam.
		
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			There's many stories like this. Of course, we
		
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			know years earlier in the same place in
		
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			Bostra, when the prophet was 10 or 12
		
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			years old with Abu Talib, Bahira, the monk,
		
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			noticed a strange phenomena
		
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			as well, supernatural
		
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			type
		
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			phenomena.
		
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			This is an indication
		
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			that the prophets,
		
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			his
		
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			his demeanor, his character,
		
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			his
		
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			actions,
		
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			were always protected
		
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			by Allah
		
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			Section 21
		
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			is sedateness, silence, deliberation,
		
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			manly virtue, and excellent conduct. Omar ibn Abl
		
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			Aziz ibn Wahib
		
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			heard
		
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			Khadija ibn Zaid
		
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			said that the prophet
		
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			was the most sedate of people in an
		
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			assembly. He almost never moved his limbs.
		
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			So there was a tranquility
		
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			about him, sallallahu alaihi salam. You know, sometimes
		
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			you see people and they're jittery and they're
		
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			tapping their knees and legs and, you know,
		
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			they can't sit still or something
		
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			or something off about him. The prophet salallahu
		
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			alaihi wasalam was very tranquil,
		
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			almost like he was in a meditative
		
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			state.
		
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			One can say that his heart was always
		
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			in the presence of Allah
		
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			even in sleep. He said the aynaya
		
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			aynaya
		
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			tanamani
		
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			walaya namu palbi.
		
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			Oh, come up allah alayhis salatu wa salam.
		
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			He said that my eyes
		
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			sleep, but my heart
		
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			is always awake. That his heart was,
		
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			continuously
		
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			raptured in the presence
		
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			of Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			Abu Saeed al Khudri, he's related to the
		
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			prophet
		
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			sat in an assembly. He sat with his
		
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			legs pulled up against his stomach by his
		
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			hands.
		
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			This is how he sat most of the
		
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			time.
		
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			And Jabari, Musambura said that he sat cross
		
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			legged, like, what's called the lotus position. Used
		
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			to be called Indian style, but it's not
		
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			politically correct anymore to say that. Now it's
		
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			called the lotus position.
		
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			And sometimes he sat squatting. This is also
		
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			mentioned the hadith of Kayla.
		
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			He was often he was often silent
		
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			and did not speak except when necessary,
		
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			avoiding people who did not speak well. So
		
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			we mentioned this in the past as well
		
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			and Qadhi Iyad mentioned it in passing that
		
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			the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam was quite tassy
		
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			turned in his speech,
		
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			meaning he didn't speak,
		
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			he didn't speak much at all unless it
		
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			was unless it was necessary.
		
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			And, of course, we have multiple hadith that,
		
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			that highlight the
		
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			the excellence of the virtue of of silence,
		
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			not taking vows of silence. That's considered a
		
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			bidah,
		
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			to take a vow of silence.
		
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			It's something that the previous Ummam did
		
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			as,
		
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			as a type of vow
		
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			mentioned in Surat Maryam,
		
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			that she did that. She took a vow
		
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			of silence
		
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			as well as Zakari alaihi salam. But this
		
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			practice has been abrogated.
		
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			So
		
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			so there's many many hadith that that that
		
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			highlight the the virtue of of speaking little.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Whoever believes
		
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			in Allah and his messenger,
		
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			should say what is good or be silent.
		
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			Say good things or be silent.
		
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			And, you know,
		
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			that doesn't mean you can't criticize because some
		
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			because if it's if it's criticizing with a
		
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			good intention and with adap, then that's good.
		
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			That's good speech.
		
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			Sometimes
		
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			people or we need to need to be
		
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			criticized.
		
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			So it's not saying just say all good
		
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			flowery things and if not, then shut your
		
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			mouth. No.
		
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			If you're going to criticize, if you're going
		
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			to raise an issue of some sort,
		
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			defend something, do it in the best manner.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Of course, man Samat An Najah, the prophet
		
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			said,
		
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			that,
		
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			that whoever,
		
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			is silent is safe.
		
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			Of course, the hadith of the prophet
		
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			whoever can guarantee for me the proper usage
		
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			of that which is between his jaws and
		
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			that which is between his hips,
		
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			meaning his private parts, then I can guarantee
		
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			for him
		
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			entrance into Jannah.
		
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			Right? Entrance into Jannah.
		
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			Right? Controlling what you say
		
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			and controlling your shahwa,
		
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			your promiscuity.
		
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			Right? And this is an age we're living
		
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			in.
		
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			Right? We used to be the pre modern
		
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			age where people had restraint
		
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			and people knew things. And, of course, we're
		
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			not going to romanticize the pre modern world.
		
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			It was also extremely violent
		
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			in in many ways as well
		
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			and and, and problematic.
		
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			But people generally, their epistemology
		
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			consisted of nakal and aqal,
		
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			right, of revelation and reason.
		
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			And these things worked together.
		
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			As we said.
		
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			We move into the modern age,
		
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			and naqal is completely
		
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			thrown away and everything is aqal. Everything's
		
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			rationalism.
		
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			In fact, a type of empiricism,
		
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			really is what it is,
		
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			A rigid type of imperial
		
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			empiricism that if you can't prove it scientifically,
		
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			you can't see it or smell it or
		
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			taste it, touch it, then it doesn't exist.
		
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			And then we move into the postmodern age
		
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			where it's there's no truth. You can't take
		
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			this. So it's not truth from knuckle and
		
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			akel. That's the premodern world. Truth is not
		
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			taken from science materialistic,
		
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			mechanistic,
		
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			like Newtonian physics, that's the modern world. Now
		
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			the postmodern world is there's no truth, capital
		
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			t, and it's your truth, whatever you want
		
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			to be true, and it's taken from feelings.
		
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			It's how you feel.
		
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			So you feel if you're a man and
		
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			you feel like you're a woman, then you're
		
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			a woman.
		
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			You know, it's all based on feelings now.
		
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			Very, very strange time we're living in,
		
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			but postmodernists
		
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			and Satanists have something in common. Do what
		
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			thou wilt. That's what Aleister Crowley says in
		
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			the Libert Lages, the book of the law,
		
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			which he
		
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			contends was a satanic revelation,
		
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			revealed to him from some demon,
		
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			and that's the entire law, it says. This
		
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			is what this demon revealed to Crowley.
		
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			Do whatever you want. Do which do do
		
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			what thou wilt to be the whole of
		
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			the law.
		
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			The prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam says in a
		
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			hadith recorded by Imam An Nawawi in the
		
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			Alba'een.
		
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			He said all of the prophets all of
		
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			the prophets said to their people,
		
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			that
		
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			if you don't have shame, then do what
		
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			thou wilt.
		
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			So the meaning of this hadith isn't okay.
		
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			I don't have shame. I can do whatever
		
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			I want. No. You should have shame. That's
		
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			the point of the hadith.
		
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			You can't do whatever you want.
		
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			But they always add this caveat like people
		
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			who live a promiscuous lifestyle people who laugh
		
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			at traditional morality
		
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			or, you know,
		
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			marriage and, you know, just, you know, relax.
		
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			What is this,
		
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			you know, relationships only only in the confines
		
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			of marriage?
		
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			It's time that's, you know, that's caveman stuff.
		
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			It's time to come into the new
		
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			century, man. You're not woke anymore.
		
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			You need to get woke and, you know,
		
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			leave these archaic,
		
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			divisive, traditional values behind.
		
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			Well,
		
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			you know, so these people are very promiscuous.
		
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			In promiscuity,
		
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			this is something that science has proven,
		
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			promiscuity,
		
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			in many, many studies,
		
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			leads to an epidemic of sexually transmitted diseases
		
00:41:50 --> 00:41:51
			and even increases
		
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			cancer risks.
		
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			Multiple studies have linked promiscuity
		
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			with clinical depression because that's what they say.
		
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			Do whatever you want, engage in any type
		
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			of debauchery you want to, and they always
		
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			add the caveat. As long as you don't
		
00:42:07 --> 00:42:09
			hurt anybody, as long as you're not hurting
		
00:42:09 --> 00:42:11
			anybody, how do you know you're not hurting
		
00:42:11 --> 00:42:11
			anybody?
		
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			Leave
		
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			living it from a promiscuous lifestyle
		
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			multiple studies have shown brings STDs,
		
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			brings cancer,
		
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			brings, as we said, clinical depression, suicide suicidality,
		
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			which leads to to domestic violence. Promiscuity
		
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			leads to
		
00:42:30 --> 00:42:33
			to an increase in domestic violence,
		
00:42:33 --> 00:42:36
			which leads to an increase of traumatic childhood
		
00:42:37 --> 00:42:38
			for many many children,
		
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			which leads to mental illness and many of
		
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			those children who become adults.
		
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			And it's a vicious cycle. It's all based
		
00:42:45 --> 00:42:45
			on promiscuity.
		
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			People can't control what they're looking at.
		
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			People can't control what's in their between their
		
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			hips as the prophet said.
		
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			Right?
		
00:42:55 --> 00:42:57
			How do you know you're not hurting anybody?
		
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			How do we know? Because we believe in
		
00:43:00 --> 00:43:01
			revelation.
		
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			And Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala.
		
00:43:07 --> 00:43:10
			Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala knows everything. Allah Subhanahu
		
00:43:10 --> 00:43:13
			Wa Ta'ala knows ultimately what is good for
		
00:43:13 --> 00:43:13
			us.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			His laughter was a smile and his statements
		
00:43:22 --> 00:43:25
			were incisive, neither too long or too short.
		
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			His companions smiled rather than laughed in his
		
00:43:28 --> 00:43:29
			presence out of respect
		
00:43:30 --> 00:43:32
			for him and to imitate him. His assemblies,
		
00:43:33 --> 00:43:36
			his assembly was one of forbearance, modesty,
		
00:43:36 --> 00:43:39
			good feelings, and trust. Voices were not raised
		
00:43:39 --> 00:43:41
			in it and disrespect to sacred things did
		
00:43:41 --> 00:43:44
			not arise in it. When he spoke, his
		
00:43:44 --> 00:43:46
			companions bowed their heads in silence
		
00:43:46 --> 00:43:48
			as if birds were perching on them. So
		
00:43:48 --> 00:43:50
			this is how they were completely raptured
		
00:43:51 --> 00:43:53
			in the words of the prophet, sallallahu alaihi
		
00:43:53 --> 00:43:55
			sallam, that when when he spoke, they were
		
00:43:55 --> 00:43:57
			their heads would would go down as if
		
00:43:57 --> 00:44:00
			as if they were statues, as if birds
		
00:44:00 --> 00:44:02
			would come and perch upon them.
		
00:44:03 --> 00:44:03
			And
		
00:44:05 --> 00:44:07
			this is something else that's that's lost. People,
		
00:44:07 --> 00:44:08
			you know, because
		
00:44:08 --> 00:44:10
			there are, again, these kind of postmodernists,
		
00:44:11 --> 00:44:13
			many of them Marxists, communists that want to
		
00:44:13 --> 00:44:13
			equalize
		
00:44:14 --> 00:44:17
			all of society, that we're all exactly the
		
00:44:17 --> 00:44:19
			same. There's no differences whatsoever.
		
00:44:20 --> 00:44:22
			So they want to destroy every type of
		
00:44:22 --> 00:44:24
			social hierarchy even in academia,
		
00:44:25 --> 00:44:27
			You know? Go to academia, you have these
		
00:44:27 --> 00:44:29
			these professors that show up with flip flops
		
00:44:29 --> 00:44:32
			and tank tops because they just wanna be
		
00:44:32 --> 00:44:33
			one of the guys, one of the, you
		
00:44:33 --> 00:44:35
			know, one of the young 19 year old
		
00:44:35 --> 00:44:37
			students. This guy's, like, 60 years old, and
		
00:44:37 --> 00:44:39
			he's dressed like a 19 year old.
		
00:44:39 --> 00:44:42
			And call me Bob, you know, forget about
		
00:44:42 --> 00:44:44
			teacher or doctor, this and that.
		
00:44:44 --> 00:44:46
			Just call me Bob and
		
00:44:46 --> 00:44:47
			this type of thing.
		
00:44:48 --> 00:44:50
			And this is dangerous because hierarchies work, and
		
00:44:50 --> 00:44:51
			history
		
00:44:51 --> 00:44:54
			has shown that hierarchy social hierarchies,
		
00:44:54 --> 00:44:56
			they tend to work, and they work in
		
00:44:56 --> 00:44:58
			the workplace. They tend they work in the
		
00:44:58 --> 00:44:58
			family.
		
00:44:59 --> 00:45:02
			It leads to healthy types of interactions between
		
00:45:02 --> 00:45:02
			peoples,
		
00:45:03 --> 00:45:05
			and they just simply work.
		
00:45:05 --> 00:45:08
			Right? And this this leveling of society, everyone's
		
00:45:08 --> 00:45:11
			exactly equal. I mean, they've tried this in
		
00:45:11 --> 00:45:12
			many countries
		
00:45:13 --> 00:45:13
			and,
		
00:45:13 --> 00:45:15
			doesn't it doesn't work at all.
		
00:45:16 --> 00:45:19
			Right? And so the Sahaba, they they knew
		
00:45:19 --> 00:45:21
			they knew the the rules of the game.
		
00:45:21 --> 00:45:23
			They knew who who he was,
		
00:45:25 --> 00:45:26
			and they knew that when they when they
		
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			were in his presence, it was not like
		
00:45:28 --> 00:45:29
			in the presence
		
00:45:29 --> 00:45:31
			of another one of them. They knew that
		
00:45:31 --> 00:45:33
			this was the messenger of God, and he
		
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			outranks all of creation,
		
00:45:35 --> 00:45:36
			and he would act,
		
00:45:37 --> 00:45:38
			in his presence accordingly,
		
00:45:40 --> 00:45:44
			Breaching adab, right, with with the prophet SallAllahu
		
00:45:44 --> 00:45:46
			Alaihi Wasallam is is as if one is
		
00:45:46 --> 00:45:49
			breaching adab with Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala.
		
00:45:49 --> 00:45:51
			So we treat people according to their ranks,
		
00:45:51 --> 00:45:53
			and this is a good way of dealing
		
00:45:53 --> 00:45:56
			with people. And zirunasim and Nazilahum, the prophet
		
00:45:56 --> 00:45:58
			sallallahu alaihi sallam treat people according to their
		
00:45:58 --> 00:45:59
			ranks.
		
00:45:59 --> 00:46:02
			This is also something that Confucius taught. He
		
00:46:02 --> 00:46:04
			said if if you if you treat everyone
		
00:46:04 --> 00:46:04
			with compassion,
		
00:46:05 --> 00:46:08
			you treat everyone the same, then you waste
		
00:46:08 --> 00:46:09
			your compassion, and at the end of the
		
00:46:09 --> 00:46:11
			day, you're not compassionate to anybody.
		
00:46:16 --> 00:46:17
			He says one of the things that it
		
00:46:17 --> 00:46:19
			is said about him is that he walked
		
00:46:19 --> 00:46:22
			inclining forward, ka'an nahu yamshimin sabah, like he
		
00:46:22 --> 00:46:25
			was walking down a slope. In another hadith
		
00:46:25 --> 00:46:27
			when he walked, he walked with concentration.
		
00:46:28 --> 00:46:30
			He was known neither to press forward nor
		
00:46:30 --> 00:46:31
			falter in his gait,
		
00:46:32 --> 00:46:33
			I. E. He was never
		
00:46:34 --> 00:46:36
			He was neither impatient nor feeble.
		
00:46:37 --> 00:46:39
			So the prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam, he would
		
00:46:39 --> 00:46:39
			walk
		
00:46:40 --> 00:46:41
			with an intention,
		
00:46:41 --> 00:46:42
			right?
		
00:46:42 --> 00:46:44
			Luqman al Hakim, he gave advice to his
		
00:46:44 --> 00:46:46
			son. Waq siddhi masheek
		
00:46:47 --> 00:46:50
			wakdud means sojik. Right? Walk And some have
		
00:46:50 --> 00:46:53
			translated this, like, walk moderately a moderate pace,
		
00:46:53 --> 00:46:55
			but it also can mean walk with an
		
00:46:55 --> 00:46:55
			intention.
		
00:46:56 --> 00:46:57
			Walk,
		
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			with
		
00:46:58 --> 00:46:59
			with,
		
00:46:59 --> 00:47:00
			with with,
		
00:47:01 --> 00:47:03
			a clarity in your mind that you know
		
00:47:03 --> 00:47:06
			exactly where you're going and don't let anything
		
00:47:06 --> 00:47:07
			distract you.
		
00:47:07 --> 00:47:08
			Right?
		
00:47:08 --> 00:47:09
			Waq
		
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			siddfi mashik wahuldud min sotik, just to finish
		
00:47:13 --> 00:47:15
			that second part of that statement in the
		
00:47:15 --> 00:47:17
			Quran, and lower your voice.
		
00:47:20 --> 00:47:22
			Abdullah ibn Mas'uri said the best conduct is
		
00:47:22 --> 00:47:24
			that of the prophet sallallahu alaihi sallam. Jabir
		
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			ibn Abdullah said the words of the prophet
		
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			sallallahu alaihi sallam contained both elegant phrasing and
		
00:47:28 --> 00:47:31
			easy flow. This hadith is in Abu Dawood,
		
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			and we gave you already several examples in
		
00:47:34 --> 00:47:35
			a previous class of
		
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			of some hadith and looked at the absolutely
		
00:47:38 --> 00:47:40
			exquisite rhetorical composition,
		
00:47:41 --> 00:47:42
			of those hadith
		
00:47:43 --> 00:47:45
			demonstrating the unbelievable
		
00:47:45 --> 00:47:49
			eloquence of of the normal speech. We're not
		
00:47:49 --> 00:47:50
			talking about Quran. Quran is on a whole
		
00:47:50 --> 00:47:52
			different level. We're just talking about the normal
		
00:47:52 --> 00:47:55
			everyday speech of the prophet salam alayhi salam,
		
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			which again is also a type of wahi.
		
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			Everything the prophet said,
		
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			is,
		
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			is revelation.
		
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			So,
		
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			it's 7 o'clock now. So,
		
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			gazakalah khairan,
		
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			I encourage you to,
		
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			continue
		
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			in your education
		
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			as the prophet,
		
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			and remember and memorize
		
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			many of these iconic verses in the Quran.
		
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			Remember, we said 21107.
		
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			Right? You have to you have to memorize
		
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			this ayah. Look at the tafsir.
		
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			3321,
		
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			3363,
		
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			3340,
		
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			684.
		
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			It's it's chapter 6 verse 20, verse chapter
		
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			7 verse 157. All of these beautiful
		
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			chapter 3 verse 159,
		
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			describing the character of the prophet,
		
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			the rank of the prophet, subhanahu wa ta'ala,
		
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			the,
		
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			the the beautiful attributes of the prophet,
		
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			where Allah
		
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			speaks about the prophet, Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala, speaks
		
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			about the prophet, Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala, this is
		
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			how we get to know him, our primary
		
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			source, the Quran.
		
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			And many of those hadith we mentioned as
		
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			well,
		
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			the hadith of Rahma,
		
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			the hadith of his mastery over the children
		
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			of Adam, These are things that every one
		
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			of us should have memorized,
		
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			so that when an opportunity presents itself to
		
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			somebody, we can explain and and present
		
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			accurately,
		
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			the happy the
		
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			the the best of creation, sallallahu alaihi wa
		
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			sallam. So please keep us in your du'a.
		
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			May you have a beautiful
		
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			rest of your Ramadan.
		
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			May you catch the night of power. May
		
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			Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala give you a very
		
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			joyous,
		
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			aid,
		
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			and increase you and increase your family.