Tahir Wyatt – Exquisite Pearl #02

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The speakers discuss the importance of recognizing and rewarding actions, building foundation, and doing good deeds. They stress the importance of value time and building foundation for optimal deeds. They also touch on the difference between third and fourth line of deeds and the importance of understanding and value time. The speakers emphasize the importance of value time and building foundation for optimal deeds.

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			Alhamdulillah rabbil alameen wa sharafa la ilaha illallah
		
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			wa alihi wa s-salihin.
		
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			As-shadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluhu sallallahu
		
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			alaihi wa ala alihi wa sahbihi wa sallam
		
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			wa tasliman kathiran ila yawm ad-din.
		
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			Amma ba'd, today, we're going to cover the
		
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			second lesson of the exquisite pearl.
		
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			Inshallah, we start off with some questions first
		
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			before we go into the lesson today.
		
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			And today, I'm going to slow down the
		
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			pace just a little bit.
		
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			We'll speed up next week, the week after,
		
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			biidnillah.
		
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			As we mentioned before, it's only 18 lines
		
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			of poetry.
		
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			Today, you should have memorized the first line,
		
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			which is what?
		
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			Sayyidil ladheena tajannabu subul ar-rada wa tayammumu
		
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			li manazilat ridwani.
		
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			That's what we're going to cover today, but
		
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			we're going to go through the author's introduction
		
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			first, by the end of the class, inshallah.
		
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			We'll prepare for next week, making sure that
		
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			you understand what you're memorizing, but I want
		
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			you to memorize before class.
		
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			It's very important.
		
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			Come to class having already memorized.
		
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			All right.
		
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			So, who is the author of the book
		
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			that we are studying?
		
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			Anybody?
		
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			Go ahead.
		
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			Oh, hold up.
		
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			No, no, no.
		
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			The author.
		
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			Did you say Nasser ibn Abd al-Ahmad?
		
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			Ah, Abd al-Ahmad bin Nasser al-Saidi,
		
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			rahimahullah.
		
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			When did he die?
		
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			Uh, 1376.
		
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			1376.
		
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			After the hijrah of the Prophet, alaihi salatu
		
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			wasalam.
		
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			He was born when?
		
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			1307.
		
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			When did he write the book?
		
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			1330.
		
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			You wrote it at 26, wasn't it?
		
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			I'll tell you, it was 1333.
		
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			Want to make sure, huh?
		
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			Yeah, 1333.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Why does knowing the author matter?
		
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			Why is that even a thing?
		
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			Why do we care who the author is?
		
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			Go ahead.
		
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			Because you need to know who you're taking
		
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			your knowledge from.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			Nah, because you need to know that the
		
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			person that you're taking your knowledge from is
		
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			qualified in the subject that you're taking from
		
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			them, right?
		
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			So what a lot of people may miss
		
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			is that just like other fields of knowledge
		
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			have specialties, right?
		
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			And you're not going to go to a
		
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			pediatric or, you know, a physician that deals
		
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			with children, so a pediatrician, and you need
		
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			a open heart surgery, right?
		
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			So they're all physicians.
		
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			That's not the right one to go to
		
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			for that.
		
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			And which actually leads us into our second
		
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			point, which is, what is the title of
		
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			the book that we're studying?
		
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			Okay.
		
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			The Exquisite Pearl.
		
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			In Arabic, what's it called?
		
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			Al-Durra Al-Fakhira.
		
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			Al-Durra Al-Fakhira.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			And it's explaining a poem.
		
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			And what is that poem called?
		
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			Go ahead.
		
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			As-Seir Ila Allahi Wad-Daar Al-Akhira.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Which translates to what, by the way?
		
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			Journey to Allah and the Hereafter.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			How does the poem's title relate to the
		
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			da'wah of the Anbiya?
		
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			How does the poem's title relate to the
		
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			call of the Anbiya?
		
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			Yes.
		
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			Tell you, all of the Anbiya came with
		
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			that message.
		
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			What's that message?
		
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			That's what I want you to hone in
		
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			on.
		
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			Journey to Allah and the Hereafter.
		
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			All right.
		
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			So break that down for me.
		
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			Break that down.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			So let's take that phrase to Allah.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			So the first thing that the messengers of
		
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			Allah came with was to teach the people
		
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			about Allah, Azza wa Jalla.
		
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			And this is important because we live in
		
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			a very anthropocentric type of ideology.
		
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			Everything is about humans.
		
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			Everything is about us, right?
		
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			Very little focused on Allah, Azza wa Jalla.
		
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			So theocentric type of ideology is out the
		
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			window and everything is about me.
		
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			Oh, why do you wear a hijab?
		
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			I wear a hijab because it honors me.
		
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			Huh?
		
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			Right.
		
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			Why do you fast?
		
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			Uh, fast because it makes me feel good.
		
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			It makes me feel spiritual.
		
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			It makes me, me, me, me.
		
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			Everything's about me.
		
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			Right now, all of those things that are
		
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			true, right?
		
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			Hijab is honor.
		
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			It's not why you do it.
		
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			Fasting will make you feel better, make you
		
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			feel more connected to Allah, Azza wa Jalla.
		
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			But is that why we do it in
		
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			the first place?
		
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			And I think it's very important that we
		
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			get back as Muslims to Taslim, right?
		
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			That we submit to Allah, Subhanahu wa ta
		
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			'ala.
		
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			We do it because Allah says so.
		
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			I do it because the one that created
		
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			me told me to do that.
		
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			And then there are things, there are benefits
		
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			that I get out of obedience in this
		
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			life and in the next life, right?
		
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			But it's really important that, you know, we
		
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			begin to reprogram ourselves, especially because we live
		
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			in a society that really pushes us away
		
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			from Allah, Subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			So much so, I may have mentioned this,
		
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			um, last week, but I don't remember.
		
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			But there are people who, uh, Muslims, I
		
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			mean, you know, people who claim Islam, but
		
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			they're not that regular with their Salat, but
		
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			they're very regular with their yoga, meditation, this,
		
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			because the Salat, I don't, I don't get
		
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			that much out of the Salat, but when
		
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			I meditate, I feel so good.
		
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			It's not about you.
		
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			And that's the problem.
		
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			The, when you refocus and you are an
		
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			abd of Allah and you, and you internalize
		
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			that, you will reap the benefits because Allah
		
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			knows better what's best for you.
		
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			And you may think that, you know, in
		
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			the same way, SubhanAllah, that people may not
		
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			eat healthy food because it tastes good.
		
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			Right?
		
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			So the immediate, uh, pleasure that they get
		
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			out of it does not bring about long
		
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			-term benefit.
		
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			And so similarly, when the people think that
		
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			they're feeding their soul, Oh, I'm going to
		
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			meditate, whatever that means.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			And that, that's what makes them feel good
		
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			right away.
		
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			But does they have the long-term benefits
		
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			that it's supposed to have?
		
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			The point here is that the messengers came
		
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			to teach people about Allah.
		
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			So to Allah, and what else?
		
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			What was the second thing?
		
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			Huh?
		
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			Right.
		
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			As-Sayyid, Ilay, right?
		
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			The journey to him, how do you, how
		
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			do you do what Allah created you for?
		
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			Right?
		
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			How do you get to Allah Azawajal?
		
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			All right.
		
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			And then what?
		
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			And then the hereafter, in other words, what?
		
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			The rewards, the rewards for those who travel
		
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			that path, as well as the, the consequences
		
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			for those who do not.
		
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			All right.
		
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			So this is how the title of the
		
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			poem, As-Sayyid, ilallahi wadah al-akhirah, traveling
		
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			to Allah and the next life or the
		
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			hereafter.
		
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			That's how it relates to the major objectives
		
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			or the dawah of the messengers, alayhimus salatu
		
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			wassalam.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Number three, some of the Sahaba said, we
		
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			learned Iman before we learned the Quran.
		
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			We learned Iman before we learned the Quran.
		
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			And then we learned the Quran and increased
		
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			our Iman.
		
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			Like, what does that statement mean?
		
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			Explain that, explain that.
		
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			No, you can't, you can't just have a
		
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			5% of the class.
		
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			We learned about Allah, this is your voice.
		
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			So, so the Sahaba, they learned about who
		
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			Allah Azawajal is.
		
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			Taif, keep going.
		
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			I want some more.
		
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			Taif.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			So how can we properly believe that the
		
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			Quran, in the Quran itself, until we know
		
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			about Allah Azawajal.
		
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			All right.
		
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			So in other words, to, to know the
		
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			speech of Allah, you need to believe in
		
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			Allah Azawajal first, you need to believe in
		
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			him correctly.
		
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			All right, keep going.
		
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			Go ahead.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			So if a person doesn't have the proper
		
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			guidelines through the knowledge of Aqidah, then they
		
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			might interpret the Quran wrong.
		
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			We, we learned Iman first.
		
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			Keep going.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			Ali.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Um, you said that there was, there's a,
		
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			for lack of better terms, protocol.
		
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			And going with like every, like everybody doesn't
		
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			take the same methods, but it has to
		
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			be in the method.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			As far as, as far as learning Iman
		
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			first and then going into the Quran and
		
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			after learning Iman, because that building of Iman
		
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			helps build the Iman when they start learning
		
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			the Quran.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			All right.
		
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			So that's, that's close.
		
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			Anybody else?
		
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			I was going to take a stab at
		
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			it.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			So the basics of Iman, belief in Allah,
		
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			his angels, the last day.
		
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			Right.
		
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			So the idea is this.
		
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			Everybody needs a teacher.
		
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			Everybody needs to be able to observe somebody
		
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			that takes them by the hand, that walks
		
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			them through things.
		
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			How do you learn Tawakkul?
		
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			Because you read in the Quran, I mean,
		
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			upon Allah, let the believers put their trust
		
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			type.
		
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			How do I know what that actually looks
		
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			like?
		
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			How do I know what reliance upon Allah
		
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			looks like?
		
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			So I see it in practice.
		
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			Right.
		
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			So now when I, then when I learn
		
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			the Quran, now that increases, that increases my
		
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			Iman, all right.
		
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			Which Iman has those different levels.
		
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			The, the point here, the point here is
		
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			the Sahaba emphasizing the importance of a role
		
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			model.
		
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			We learned Iman.
		
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			How?
		
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			Like Sheikh Al-Islam Al-Taymiyyah said, because
		
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			the Prophet was teaching them Iman without teaching
		
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			them the exact words of the Quran.
		
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			They were learning Iman through his practice, through
		
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			his teachings.
		
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			What he, right.
		
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			So without actually learning the actual phrases of
		
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			the Quran, the ayat, they were still learning
		
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			Iman, their hearts were being nourished.
		
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			Right.
		
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			And I mean, this concept of having a
		
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			role model is repetitive in the Quran.
		
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			It's in every Surah Al-Fatiha, because you
		
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			say, يَهْدِيْنَا الصِّرَاطَ الْمُسْتَقِيمَ And you don't stop.
		
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			In Allah Azawajal, In Surah Al-Fatiha, He's
		
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			teaching us about role models because he says
		
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			what?
		
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			سِرَاطَ الَّذِينَ أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيْهَا The path of those
		
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			whom you have favored, which is explained in
		
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			Surah An-Nisa من النبيين والصديقين والشهداء والصالحين
		
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			From the prophets and the truthful and the
		
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			martyrs and the righteous, right?
		
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			Sincere, the martyrs and the righteous.
		
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			So knowing their path is important, right?
		
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			And even Allah Azawajal told his prophet, صلى
		
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			الله عليه وسلم To follow the Millah of
		
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			Ibrahim.
		
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			And اتبع ملة إبراهيم حنيفة So even the
		
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			prophet, صلى الله عليه وسلم سبحان الله There's
		
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			a surah in the Quran that mentions seven
		
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			nations of the past.
		
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			Seven prophets that were sent to those nations.
		
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			And then at the end of that surah,
		
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			Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala tells the prophet,
		
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			صلى الله عليه وسلم Those are the stories
		
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			of those prophets that we tell you, that
		
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			we recite to you to make your heart
		
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			firm, to make your heart firm.
		
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			Because even the prophet, صلى الله عليه وسلم
		
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			Himself needed those examples.
		
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			What surah is that?
		
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			I have three surahs in a row that
		
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			all have names of MBI.
		
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			It's the middle one.
		
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			Surah Hud.
		
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			Surah Hud.
		
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			Nah.
		
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			What's before Surah Hud?
		
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			Yunus.
		
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			After Surah Hud?
		
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			Yusuf.
		
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			Three surahs in a row named after prophets.
		
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			The middle one is Hud.
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			The point here is that we learned Iman.
		
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			And this is the part that we're talking
		
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			about here.
		
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			And why this book is so important and
		
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			it's important to study it and learn it
		
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			is because we all need to take from
		
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			the people who came before us, from those
		
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			scholars who treaded this path, learn Iman.
		
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			Learn Iman.
		
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			Tazkiyah is an ilm that has to be
		
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			learned.
		
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			All right.
		
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			And that was the point that we covered
		
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			last week.
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			Last question.
		
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			Last question.
		
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			Which is, what are manazil?
		
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			What are manazil?
		
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			How many are there?
		
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			Explain your answer.
		
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			Yes.
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			So manazil is the plural of manzilah, which
		
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			is a station.
		
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			So manazil are stations.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			How many are there?
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			Why are we talking about manazil in the
		
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			first place?
		
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			Yeah, go ahead.
		
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			Yeah, because we're talking about a journey, right?
		
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			And the prophet, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, actually,
		
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			when he approached Ibn Umar radiyallahu ta'ala
		
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			a.m. and took him by the shoulder,
		
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			he said, He said, كن في الدنيا كأنك
		
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			غريب أو عابر السبيل Right?
		
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			Be in this life as if you are
		
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			a stranger or a commuter.
		
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			What's the difference between a stranger and a
		
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			commuter?
		
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			What's the difference between غريب and عابر السبيل?
		
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			Or like the sheikh said the other day,
		
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			هتا بالانجليزي ما تفهم؟
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			Go ahead.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Okay, so a stranger is somebody who is
		
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			residing in a place, but is not from
		
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			that place, doesn't intend to be there too
		
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			long.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Go ahead.
		
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			So a commuter is just somebody just passing
		
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			through.
		
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			Right?
		
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			They're just passing through.
		
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			So which one is like even stronger?
		
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			The one that's passing through.
		
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			That person has no attachment to the place.
		
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			Right?
		
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			عابر السبيل.
		
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			Just going through.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Doesn't even like, it doesn't really matter.
		
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			They don't have any attachments to the land.
		
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			The غريب, somebody that's a stranger in the
		
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			land, they still may try to set up
		
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			camp, you know, for a little bit because
		
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			they plan on being there for a while.
		
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			Right?
		
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			But they're not like the person that's attached
		
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			to the land.
		
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			Right?
		
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			A person that feels like they're of the
		
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			land, in the land.
		
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			You know, that's them all day.
		
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			They're ready to die for it.
		
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			You know, all of that stuff.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			So how many منازل?
		
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			Oh, so this is why we're talking about
		
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			stations.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Because a person who's traveling, a person who's
		
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			on that journey, there's stations on the journey.
		
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			There's milestones that they get to.
		
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			They're going to stop here and refuel, keep
		
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			going.
		
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			So it's stations.
		
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			All right.
		
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			And so they get to there, to where
		
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			they want to go.
		
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			How many stations are on that path?
		
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			To Allah عز و جل.
		
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			Yes.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Difference of opinion.
		
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			Some say a hundred.
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			That's always the right answer when you say
		
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			there's a difference of opinion.
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			In a lot of things, not in everything.
		
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			Anybody else?
		
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			Anybody else?
		
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			We spent some time with this.
		
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			Yes.
		
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			Oh, 12.
		
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			Inshallah.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Anybody?
		
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			Well, we really do have a difference of
		
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			opinion, man.
		
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			Anybody else?
		
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			Yes.
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			What do you say?
		
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			I heard somebody back there.
		
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			Like the, yeah, that's what, that's the correct
		
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			answer.
		
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			The correct answer is there is no number,
		
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			right?
		
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			It is no, there is no binding number.
		
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			Let's just say, all right.
		
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			So you will find from the other man,
		
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			those who mentioned numbers and the most that
		
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			we can say about them is that that's
		
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			based on their experience.
		
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			Right.
		
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			That's based on their experience.
		
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			Um, and their extraction from the book of
		
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			Allah عز و جل, from the Sunnah of
		
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			his prophet عليه الصلاة والسلام, but that there
		
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			is no binding number.
		
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			Nobody can come and say, you have to,
		
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			there's a hundred and you have to go
		
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			this before you get the Jannah and that
		
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			type of thing.
		
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			Right.
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			Uh, we're going to start, uh, we'll, we'll
		
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			reread the introduction, uh, because it flows, uh,
		
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			into the next part.
		
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			Inshallah.
		
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			Ta'ib.
		
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			Now.
		
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			From the.
		
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			Read it from, uh, exclusive pearls, exclusive pearls.
		
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			Correct me.
		
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			Uh, introduction.
		
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			All praise be to Allah, Lord of the
		
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			worlds.
		
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			May Allah expose and send blessings upon his,
		
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			upon his messenger Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam and
		
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			upon his family, companions, and followers.
		
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			These are some brief, but beneficial comments to
		
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			my poem regarding the journey to Allah and
		
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			the home of the hereafter, explaining its meaning
		
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			and clarifying its premises.
		
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			The poem encapsulates the main stations for the
		
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			wayfarers to Allah, which should lead them to
		
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			the gardens of delight and to the closeness
		
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			of the magnificent Lord.
		
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			Ta'ib stop there.
		
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			So here he says this poem encapsulates the
		
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			main stations for those who are traveling to
		
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			Allah Azawajal.
		
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			And that is the point here, right?
		
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			So we, we mentioned before that Ibn al
		
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			-Qayyim rahmatullah alayhi, and we're going to read
		
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			something from Ibn al-Qayyim today, inshallah, that
		
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			he explained Manazil al-Sa'ireen, ya bi
		
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			Isma'il al-Harawi, rahimahullah, in probably the
		
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			largest book that deals with Manazil, which is
		
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			Madarij al-Sadiqeen.
		
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			Madarij al-Sadiqeen.
		
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			And, and this poem, basically is a summary,
		
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			like a super summarized version of, of Madarij
		
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			al-Sadiqeen.
		
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			All right.
		
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			So we're going to cover those main stations
		
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			bi-idhnillahi ta'ala, and this is why,
		
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			as we mentioned last week, that this is
		
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			a primer on tazkiyah.
		
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			All right.
		
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			It should also safeguard them from the torment
		
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			of the hellfire.
		
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			Ma'alish, before you go, he says to
		
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			the gardens of the light and to the
		
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			closeness of the munificent Lord, and this, subhanAllah,
		
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			the closeness to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala
		
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			is something that the believers strive for, and
		
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			it's, it's a du'a that's found in
		
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			the Quran.
		
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			You may know that du'a.
		
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			Uh, the author says that the, that these
		
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			stations should lead to something.
		
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			That is what, if a person follows these
		
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			stations, they should lead to gardens of the
		
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			light, jannah, and also closeness to Allah subhanahu
		
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			wa ta'ala.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			The du'a of Asiyah, alayhi salam, where
		
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			she said, my Lord, build for me close
		
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			to you, near you.
		
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			Before she, before she specified what she want
		
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			built, she specified where she wanted built.
		
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			Build for me close to you, near to
		
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			you.
		
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			A house in jannah.
		
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			All right.
		
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			From here, they say that the neighbor is
		
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			before the house, right?
		
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			Look who your neighbor is before.
		
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			You have a real nice house, but if
		
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			your neighbor is a shaitan, you're not going
		
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			to enjoy living there.
		
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			It should also safeguard them from the torment
		
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			of the hellfire, from the anguish of being
		
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			veiled from Allah.
		
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			The anguish of being veiled from Allah subhanahu
		
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			wa ta'ala.
		
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			They, the kuffar, are going to be veiled
		
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			from Allah azawajal.
		
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			And that is one of the greatest punishments
		
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			is that they don't get to see Allah
		
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			subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			I beseech Allah by His benevolence and bounty
		
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			that He caused this work to be purely
		
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			for His face and for drawing closer to
		
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			Him.
		
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			We ask Allah azawajal that all of these
		
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			gatherings and this explanation and our attempt to
		
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			learn are also purely for His face and
		
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			help us to draw closer to Him.
		
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			Station number one, the awakening.
		
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			Realize that what is intended by worship Ibadah
		
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			is to serve Allah.
		
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			There's a, there's a, I know it's a
		
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			recurring theme, but there's an incorrect translation there.
		
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			Um, so the, the author actually says, وعدم
		
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			أن المقصود من العبدي and not من العبادة.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Realize that what is المقصود من العبدي عبادة
		
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			الله.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			That what is required from a servant, okay.
		
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			That his whole purpose of existence is عبادة
		
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			الله ومعرفته ومهبته والإنابة إليه على الدوام.
		
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			Okay, go ahead.
		
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			And have, is that a gnosis?
		
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			Gnosis.
		
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			Yeah, I mean, that's, I mean, usually, usually
		
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			that term is used because if there's a,
		
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			a sect or a way of the Gnostics,
		
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			right?
		
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			With a G, G-N-O-S-T
		
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			-I-C-S, Gnostics, right?
		
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			They are supposed to have like the superior
		
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			knowledge of whatever it is that they have
		
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			knowledge of.
		
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			Just knowledge at the end of the day.
		
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			To know and have knowledge of Him.
		
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			So, so the worship of Allah and the
		
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			knowledge of Allah.
		
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			Allah عز و جل says in the Quran,
		
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			at the end of Surah Al-Dariyat وَمَا
		
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			خَلَقْتُ الْجِنَّ وَالْإِنسَ إِلَّا لِيَعْبُدُونَ Right?
		
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			I've not created jinn and mankind, except that
		
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			they worship me.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			So Allah عز و جل commands us with
		
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			His worship.
		
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			And this is a, the purpose behind creation.
		
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			And He also says at the end of
		
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			Surah At-Talaq لِيَعْلَمُوا أَنَّ اللَّهَ عَلَىٰ كُلِّ
		
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			شَيْءٍ قَدَيرٍ Right?
		
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			So Allah عز و جل created mankind for
		
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			both knowing Him and worshiping Him.
		
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			Right?
		
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			And then, now keep going.
		
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			Love Him, continually turn to Him in repentance
		
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			and to traverse the paths that lead to
		
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			the abode of eternal peace.
		
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			دار السلام نعم So we're going to cover
		
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			those stations of loving Him and Tawbah and
		
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			so forth.
		
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			Now, Most people are overwhelmed by their sensational
		
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			pleasures.
		
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			By their sensual.
		
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			By sensual pleasures and are subjugated by their
		
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			carnal desires and habits.
		
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			Oh, stop there.
		
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			We're going to break this down because subhanAllah,
		
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			even though this is a very, this is
		
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			not a long introduction at all, dealing with
		
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			the awakening and dealing with Ibad, but you,
		
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			you do have to take note of what
		
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			he's saying here.
		
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			Most people, the majority of people are overwhelmed
		
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			by what?
		
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			Sensual pleasures.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			They are actually slaves to their desires and
		
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			their habits and their habits.
		
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			And the reason why I want you to
		
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			just like put a circle around habits.
		
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			Most people, because they are creatures of habits
		
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			and they just do them, if they are
		
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			not able to transform their habits into things
		
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			that are beneficial, then they're destroyed.
		
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			All right.
		
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			And this is what he's going to actually,
		
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			he's going to show that.
		
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			And I'm, I'm, I'm mentioning this because this
		
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			is a broad concept.
		
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			Uh, and different people have different ways of
		
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			switching their habits, but this is a broad
		
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			concept of what?
		
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			Ridding yourself of bad habits, developing good habits.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			And don't look at something habitual, the worship
		
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			of Eliza, being habitual.
		
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			Don't look at that as being something negative.
		
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			It's not, it's not.
		
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			If it becomes robotic, then it's not that
		
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			good, but habit and robotic and habit, they're
		
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			not equivalent.
		
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			So if a person has a habit of
		
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			getting up at four o'clock in the
		
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			morning every day, that's a good habit to
		
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			have, right?
		
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			If their habit is not to wake up
		
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			until the sun rises, that's a bad habit,
		
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			right?
		
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			Those things have to have to change.
		
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			All right.
		
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			If they have the habit of going to
		
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			the message for Fudger, wherever they are on
		
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			God's earth, that's a good habit.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			If they approach the Salah and they're not
		
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			thinking about what they're doing in Salah because
		
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			they become robotic, that's different.
		
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			You understand?
		
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			All right.
		
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			So habits are really, are really important.
		
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			And a person does not want to become
		
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			subjugated to or slaves to their desires and
		
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			their habits.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			They give no importance to this matter at
		
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			all, nor attempt to make it their basis.
		
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			On the contrary, they turn away from worship
		
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			and instead preoccupy themselves with their carnal desires.
		
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			They abandon it and instead dedicate themselves to
		
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			their worldly pursuits.
		
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			They do not permit themselves in order to
		
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			make up for the time they have squandered.
		
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			So in their ignorance and oppression, they are
		
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			confused with their soul's desires, they are diverted
		
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			from being devoted to Allah concerning their Lord's,
		
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			concerning their Lord's remembrance.
		
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			They are heathless in their religious practices.
		
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			They are, they remiss, they are remiss and
		
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			in the drunken love of their habits, they
		
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			are blind, they blindly wander.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			Those who forgot Allah.
		
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			Those who forgot Allah, so He caused them
		
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			to forget their own selves.
		
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			Such are the corrupt ones.
		
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			Right.
		
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			So, Nasehu Allah Fa ansa Tayeb Ya ya
		
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			ladheena aamanu The ayat is before this one.
		
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			Taqoo Allah Wal tanzoo nafsu maa qadamat lighadin
		
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			Wa taqoo Allah Inna Allaha khabeerun bimaa ta
		
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			'amaloon Wala takoonu kalladheena nasehu Allah Fa ansaahum
		
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			anfusahum Tayeb, so there's two things that are
		
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			happening here.
		
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			All right, just to take it back.
		
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			The first is those who are constantly engaged
		
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			in some form of muhasabah.
		
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			All right.
		
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			Wal tanzoo nafsu maa qadamat lighadin Let every
		
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			soul look to what is put forth for
		
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			tomorrow.
		
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			Those are the people who what?
		
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			Who are remembering and don't be like those
		
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			who what?
		
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			Who forgot.
		
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			Wala takoonu kalladheena nasehu Allah They forgot Allah.
		
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			Fa ansaahum anfusahum And so Allah Azawajal calls
		
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			them to forget themselves.
		
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			What does that actually mean?
		
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			He calls them to forget themselves.
		
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			What's that actually mean?
		
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			Yeah, to forget that they're slaves of Allah.
		
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			Yeah, so there's a broad term.
		
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			So they forgot their purpose in life.
		
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			They forgot that they're slaves of Allah.
		
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			They continue to let them do what they
		
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			want to do.
		
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			Let them be.
		
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			Allah leaves them to themselves.
		
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			They forget their own masaleh.
		
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			They forget what's beneficial to them.
		
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			All right, that's the broad category.
		
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			It's beneficial to remember that you're a slave
		
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			of Allah.
		
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			It's beneficial that you remember that you're going
		
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			to stand in front of Allah Azawajal.
		
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			It's beneficial to remember the worship of Allah.
		
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			All of that's beneficial.
		
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			Allah Azawajal, because they forgot Allah.
		
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			That the reward and reward in the English
		
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			language does not just mean something good.
		
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			And Jazaa in the Arabic language does not
		
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			just mean something good.
		
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			So reward is the consequences of a person's
		
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			actions.
		
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			So a person, The reward is going to
		
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			correspond to the action.
		
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			That's it.
		
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			That's a rule in Islam, right?
		
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			So for example, Allah Azawajal says, Whoever covers
		
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			a Muslim, conceals that person's faults.
		
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			What?
		
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			Allah will cover him in this life and
		
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			the next.
		
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			Allah will continue to aid his servant.
		
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			As long as a person is aiding his
		
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			brother.
		
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			They forgot Allah.
		
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			So Allah what?
		
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			Forgot them.
		
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			Don't be like those who forgot Allah.
		
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			So he caused them to forget themselves, right?
		
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			Understand?
		
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			Okay, so here what I want us to
		
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			recognize Is that the author is basically telling
		
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			us what Allah Azawajal told us in the
		
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			Quran.
		
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			And that is that there's only two categories
		
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			of people.
		
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			All right, when Allah Azawajal talks about the
		
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			Qiyamah, He says, There are those who are
		
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			wretched, miserable, and there are those who are
		
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			happy.
		
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			That's it.
		
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			There's no third category.
		
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			منهم شقيون وسعيدين Who are the happy, the
		
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			successful ones?
		
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			They are those who are awake.
		
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			They are awake.
		
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			And then there's the other category that is
		
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			sleep, negligent, heedless of Allah Azawajal.
		
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			Those people are wretched.
		
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			What did he say about the people who
		
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			are asleep or heedless?
		
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			He gives us their qualities here.
		
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			What is that?
		
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			What are their qualities?
		
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			He mentions it here.
		
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			Mention what you see.
		
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			Okay, so they're owned by their desires.
		
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			In other words, what?
		
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			Because this is important to understand.
		
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			Maybe sometimes we don't even realize where we
		
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			stand in the whole scheme of things.
		
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			What does it mean?
		
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			They're owned by their desires.
		
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			Yeah, go ahead.
		
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			Just scream it up.
		
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			They worship the Lord.
		
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			They worship the..
		
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			What does that look like though?
		
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			Worship my desire.
		
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			What does that look like?
		
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			So, okay.
		
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			So they..
		
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			Well, what's that look like?
		
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			Okay, so they misjudge you to go to
		
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			work.
		
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			All right.
		
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			That's that's that's a way, huh?
		
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			Bye.
		
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			Honey, they don't fast certain days of Ramadan
		
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			so they can do football practice.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			Okay, so they..
		
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			Being owned by desires means what?
		
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			That the thing that moves you or that
		
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			stops you is not the deen.
		
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			What is it that wakes you up in
		
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			the morning?
		
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			Work or Salah?
		
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			Because that that's going to define what actually
		
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			owns you.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Why do you stay up at night?
		
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			Is it for dunya or is it to
		
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			worship Allah?
		
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			Right?
		
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			What is it that moves you or stops
		
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			you?
		
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			That's what defines, right?
		
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			What you're owned by.
		
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			It also mentions that Donnie or some of
		
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			the other qualities just so that we can
		
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			see is that the person's love and hate
		
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			is for the dunya.
		
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			It's transactional.
		
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			Who they love and who they hate is
		
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			dunya based.
		
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			All right, and that's also something that's very
		
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			very important to recognize and Allah azawajal when
		
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			describing these people in the Quran, he said
		
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			that they have..
		
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			They have eyes, but they don't see with
		
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			those eyes.
		
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			They have ears, but they don't really hear
		
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			with those ears.
		
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			لهم قلوب لا يفقهون بها But they have
		
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			hearts, but they're not hearing with those hearts.
		
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			أُولَٰئِكَ كَالْأَنْعَامِ بَلْهُمْ أَضَلَّ They are like cattle.
		
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			Except that they're actually more stray.
		
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			Why?
		
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			Because at least cattle do what they were
		
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			created for, right?
		
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			And these ones don't.
		
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			أُولَٰئِكَ هُمُ الْغَافِلُون They are the ones that
		
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			are heedless, negligent.
		
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			They're sleeping, right?
		
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			The opposite of the opposite of اليقظة They
		
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			haven't, they do not have wakefulness.
		
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			طيب None take heed of this dire neglect
		
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			and this enormous calamity except for the few
		
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			who possess intelligence and nobility.
		
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			Notice that he says the few.
		
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			And Allah عز و جل says in the
		
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			Qur'an وَقَلِيلٌ مِنْ عِبَادِيَ الشَّكُورِ The very
		
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			few of My servants, My slaves are actually
		
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			grateful, actually appreciative.
		
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			Why?
		
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			Because they haven't woken up.
		
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			They're not awake.
		
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			They don't, they take for granted Allah عز
		
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			و جل's favors.
		
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			And we'll talk about that in a second,
		
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			inshallah.
		
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			But he, سعد رحمة الله عليه points out
		
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			that they are few so that we remember
		
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			that they're few.
		
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			So that we're not, لا تستوحش من قلة
		
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			الصادقين I mean, don't feel like you're lonely
		
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			because there's so few people on the path,
		
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			right?
		
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			Don't, don't be, don't find that to be
		
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			something strange.
		
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			And don't be, لا تستوحش من قلة الصادقين
		
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			Don't be fooled by كثرة الحلقين, by how
		
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			many people are destroyed.
		
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			Sometimes it's difficult.
		
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			It is difficult.
		
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			And this is why again, everybody needs that
		
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			role model.
		
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			You need a circle of friends that are
		
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			at least, you know, a few good men
		
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			as they say, that think alike, that you
		
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			can use.
		
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			تستعينوا بهم Even the Prophet عليه الصلاة والسلام.
		
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			I mean, it was difficult for him from
		
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			the very beginning when Jibreel came to the
		
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			Prophet عليه الصلاة والسلام.
		
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			He was so happy.
		
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			He was a messenger.
		
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			That's what happened.
		
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			He was scared.
		
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			And he went back to Khadijah رضي الله
		
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			تعالى عنها.
		
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			She was the one that comforted him.
		
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			And then early on you had the belief
		
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			of Abu Bakr رضي الله تعالى عنه.
		
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			When nobody else believed.
		
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			And Ali رضي الله تعالى عنه.
		
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			And that gave the Prophet صلى الله عليه
		
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			وسلم the strength on earth that he needed.
		
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			Of course, the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم
		
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			was strengthened by Allah عز و جل.
		
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			But even with that, he needed people on
		
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			earth that helped to strengthen him.
		
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			And even from the Kufar رضي الله تعالى
		
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			عنه.
		
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			I mean, his uncle Abu Talib رضي الله
		
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			تعالى عنه.
		
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			who aided the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم
		
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			in the beginning, protected him from the rest
		
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			of Quraysh رضي الله تعالى عنه.
		
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			when they were on the attack.
		
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			I mean, the point here is that kinlah
		
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			doesn't mean alone, right?
		
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			A few doesn't mean you're trying to do
		
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			this thing by yourself.
		
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			That is a super difficult path.
		
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			And people need other people.
		
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			That's how Allah عز و جل created us.
		
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			المرء قوي بإخواني And a person is stronger
		
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			with his brothers.
		
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			And so that's where the concept of being
		
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			tolerant of some of the faults that you
		
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			may find with people who are like-minded.
		
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			Doesn't mean that you're going to like every
		
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			single thing about them, right?
		
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			A person who is looking for perfection in
		
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			his friend's group will not have friends.
		
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			Because they're not going to be perfect.
		
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			Just like you're not perfect.
		
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			But the point is to be awake.
		
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			So here, he says they have this none
		
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			take heed of this except for the few.
		
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			The few who possess intelligence.
		
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			Yeah, they realize?
		
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			They realize that the greatest loss lies in
		
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			being preoccupied with that which produces nothing for
		
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			its doer except predation and misery.
		
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			Yeah, so they realize that the greatest loss
		
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			comes when you are preoccupied with the dunya,
		
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			the end of the day.
		
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			As the Prophet عليه الصلاة والسلام said, مكانة
		
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			الدنيا نيته فرق الله شملة Whoever's...
		
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			مكانة الدنيا همه Whoever's main concern is this
		
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			dunya, فرق الله شملة Allah will cause his
		
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			affairs to be scattered.
		
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			Now, جعل الفقر بين عيني Poverty will always
		
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			be in front of him.
		
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			That's all he thinks about.
		
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			He's scared to be poor.
		
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			لم يأتي من الدنيا And nothing will come
		
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			to him from this dunya نما كتب له
		
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			Except with that which has already been written
		
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			for him.
		
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			So they realize that Why am I going
		
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			to be preoccupied with nothing that brings...
		
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			With this thing that just brings me misery?
		
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			There's nobody preoccupied with the dunya that's happy.
		
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			No.
		
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			Therefore, they prefer the perfect to the imperfect.
		
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			They trade the ephemeral for the eternal.
		
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			And they bear the burden of legal responsibility
		
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			تكليف And worship until it becomes a source
		
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			of delight for them And a part of
		
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			their very nature.
		
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			Ah, stop, stop there.
		
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			By which they become leaders.
		
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			Okay, so the point...
		
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			Look, so what he's saying is that These
		
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			people who are not heedless, The people who
		
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			have reached that level of the awakening Or
		
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			wakefulness, These are their qualities.
		
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			They trade in the imperfect for the perfect.
		
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			They sell the dunya because they want the
		
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			hereafter.
		
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			So this dunya is in their hands.
		
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			It's not in their hearts.
		
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			Right?
		
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			They give for the sake of Allah.
		
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			They don't worry about how to just get
		
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			more and more.
		
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			Okay?
		
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			Even if it comes through haram means.
		
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			And so they trade all of that for
		
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			the eternal.
		
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			And they bear the burden of تكليف and
		
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			worship.
		
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			Meaning they deal with the difficulties of worship.
		
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			And there's some difficulty associated with worship.
		
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			Not abnormal difficulty, But there's some difficulty.
		
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			And you get up for fajr.
		
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			If that's not what you're used to, It's
		
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			difficult in the beginning.
		
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			But then what?
		
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			Until it becomes a source of delight for
		
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			them.
		
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			So they enjoy the salat.
		
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			It becomes a part, as he says, A
		
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			part of their very nature.
		
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			Or as we talked about before, It becomes
		
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			their habit.
		
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			Okay?
		
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			Whereas the bad things used to be habitual.
		
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			Now good things become habitual.
		
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			Okay?
		
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			Because they, Like Sufyan said, Or other from
		
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			most early scholars, I mean, جهدت نفسي على
		
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			قيام الليل 20 سنة.
		
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			Right?
		
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			I don't even understand what that means.
		
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			Okay?
		
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			But he struggled against his own self.
		
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			His own nafs.
		
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			20 years.
		
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			What does that look like?
		
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			To pray qiyam al-lil.
		
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			I mean, you think about it.
		
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			You think about a person that does that.
		
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			356 lunar days.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Times 20.
		
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			And they just keep pushing themselves.
		
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			Right?
		
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			I mean, 7,000 times.
		
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			Whatever.
		
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			Pushing myself to pray qiyam al-lil.
		
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			ثُمَّ تَلَذَذْتُ بِهَا.
		
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			And then I enjoyed it.
		
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			It was, I tasted the sweetness of it.
		
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			And iman has a sweetness.
		
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			Prophet ﷺ said, ذَا قَطَعْنَا الْإِمَانُ.
		
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			Right?
		
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			That person will taste the sweetness of iman.
		
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			مَنْ رَضِيَ بِاللَّهِ رَبَّنَ مَنْ كَانَ اللَّهُ وَرَسُولُهُ
		
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			وَهَبَّ إِلَيْهِ مِنْ مَا سِوَاهُمَا.
		
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			Whoever Allah and his messenger are more beloved
		
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			to them than others.
		
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			And to the end of the hadith.
		
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			I mean, the point is, There's a sweetness.
		
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			And if a person is sick, they're spiritually
		
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			sick, they're not going to taste it.
		
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			Just like a person has a cold.
		
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			It doesn't matter how sweet the dessert is,
		
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			they're not going to taste it.
		
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			Because they're sick.
		
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			A person who is spiritually sick is not
		
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			going to taste the sweetness of iman.
		
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			That person who has it, they're going to
		
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			delight in it.
		
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			So like he said, the worship becomes beloved
		
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			to them.
		
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			I mean, I'll put it to you like
		
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			this, and then we'll call it a day
		
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			inshallah wa ta'ala.
		
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			If any of you have made hajj and
		
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			experienced calling upon Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala
		
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			on arafah, right?
		
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			Mind you, as Allah describes the people in
		
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			the hadith al-Qudsi, disheveled, dusty, dirty, exhausted.
		
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			Yet subhanallah, there's a sweetness to that that
		
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			is not something that can be articulated.
		
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			It's just something that has to be experienced.
		
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			You can't articulate it, right?
		
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			I mean, even though it's difficult, you're bearing
		
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			the burden, as he says here, legal responsibility
		
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			in worship.
		
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			But you can look around and you see
		
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			millions of people and you know that they're
		
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			all experiencing some type of delight and joy,
		
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			right, with that.
		
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			Ramadan comes and all of the Muslims are
		
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			excited for Ramadan, right?
		
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			And the people that have never fasted before,
		
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			which is the majority of the people, right,
		
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			here in America, trying to figure out why
		
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			are you so happy about starving yourself?
		
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			That's the way they look at it, right?
		
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			Listen, what makes you so happy about starving
		
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			yourself, right?
		
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			And then if you think about it, and
		
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			this is one of the greatest qualities of
		
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			the people who are awake, that are going
		
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			through this yaqza, is that they believe in
		
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			the unseen.
		
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			الَّذِينَ يُؤْمِنُونَ بِالْغَيْبِ So they believe in the
		
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			unseen.
		
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			And so you'll see the believers striving in
		
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			the last 10 nights for what purpose?
		
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			What are they looking for?
		
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			Laylatul Qadr, right?
		
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			Laylatul Qadr.
		
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			Unseen.
		
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			Belief in Allah عز و جل is belief
		
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			in the unseen.
		
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			Belief that there's this thing called Laylatul Qadr,
		
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			is iman bil qadr, belief in the unseen,
		
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			right?
		
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			And you're striving and you're pushing yourself.
		
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			And the majority of khalqillah couldn't care less.
		
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			And you know what?
		
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			You couldn't care less that they don't care,
		
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			right?
		
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			Because you're awake at that point, subhanAllah.
		
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			And everybody, again, is only two categories.
		
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			You either awake or sleep, even though there
		
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			are levels to each, even though there are
		
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			levels in each plane.
		
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			So in this last part here, the author,
		
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			Rahmatullah alayhi, he mentions that there are some
		
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			people who do wake up and they do
		
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			not want to sell the permanent, and either
		
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			hereafter for which transitory.
		
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			They're not selling their hereafter for this dunya.
		
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			And so they endure the difficulty associated with
		
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			worship until it becomes natural and enjoyable.
		
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			And I kind of want us to look
		
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			at both of those points before we move
		
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			on to this effect.
		
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			In other words here, when he talks about
		
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			natural and normal, he's not talking about, as
		
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			we mentioned before, it becoming mechanical.
		
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			He's talking about it becoming their comfort zone,
		
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			right?
		
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			Such that when they are not in that
		
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			state, they're uncomfortable.
		
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			Like what?
		
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			Like a fish taken out of water.
		
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			It can survive for a little bit, but
		
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			what's happening?
		
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			What happens when you take a fish out
		
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			of the water?
		
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			It just sit there like this?
		
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			What's happening?
		
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			It's flat because it's uncomfortable in that state.
		
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			It wants to go back into the water.
		
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			And so a person who wakes up from
		
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			that stupor of being heedless, right?
		
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			It's not to ever say that they will
		
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			never be heedless, but as soon as they
		
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			start feeling that neglect, they get uncomfortable.
		
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			And they're not comfortable until they get back
		
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			into the state of the remembrance of Allah
		
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			SWT, right?
		
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			And so that's what a person is pushing
		
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			themselves for and they push themselves to the
		
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			point that they will, that they will enjoy
		
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			it, Like some of the Salaf used to
		
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			say, قُلُوا لَوْ أَنَا أَهْلَ الجَنَّةِ فِي مَا
		
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			أَنَا فِيهِ فَإِنَّهُمْ لَفِي نَيْهِ Think about that.
		
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			If the people of Jannah, the inhabitants of
		
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			Jannah are experiencing what I'm experiencing right now,
		
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			then they are living a good life.
		
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			He's on the dunya, he's in the dunya.
		
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			And he's saying if the people of Jannah,
		
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			they feel what I feel right now, they
		
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			live what I'm living right now, then they
		
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			live in a good life, subhanAllah.
		
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			In other words, and this is what the
		
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			famous statement of Ibn Taymiyyah r.a means,
		
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			إنَّ فِي الدُّنْيَا جَنَّةٌ There's a Jannah on
		
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			this earth.
		
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			مَنْ لَمْ يَدْخُلْهَا لَمْ يَدْخُلْ جَنَّةَ الْآخِرَةِ Whoever
		
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			doesn't enter Jannah in this life, the Jannah
		
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			of this life, will not enter the Jannah
		
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			of the next life because there's a feeling
		
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			of closeness to Allah SWT, a real bliss
		
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			that a person gets in this life that's
		
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			only associated with the worship of Allah SWT.
		
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			There's no other way to feel that.
		
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			There's no other way to feel that.
		
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			So then, you know, when I, to take
		
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			it down to like a dunya-y level
		
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			if you will, we talk about just the
		
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			difficulty of worship becoming enjoyable.
		
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			There are physical tasks that are difficult, right?
		
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			That becomes so enjoyable to a person that
		
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			they can't imagine not doing it, right?
		
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			Think about marathon runners, right?
		
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			People who work, that's what they do.
		
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			They run marathons.
		
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			Any of you like find that to be
		
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			like something fun?
		
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			Just want to go run 26 miles?
		
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			No, seriously, right?
		
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			Okay, that doesn't sound fun.
		
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			For them, they can't imagine not running 7,
		
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			10 miles a day.
		
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			And if they don't, they don't feel right,
		
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			right?
		
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			Because they've gotten themselves accustomed, it's a physical
		
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			thing, but they've gotten themselves accustomed to that
		
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			difficulty to the point that it becomes something
		
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			that they cannot imagine living without.
		
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			Like people who go to the gym on
		
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			a daily basis and they push themselves to
		
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			the max and they cannot imagine.
		
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			In fact, they don't feel right if a
		
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			day goes.
		
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			Two days, forget about it.
		
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			They're going to have a whole heart attack
		
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			because they can't go to the gym, right?
		
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			And if they're not experiencing that, then something
		
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			doesn't feel right.
		
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			They enjoy what looks to the outside like
		
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			they're punishing themselves, right?
		
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			The noises that they make, the grunts and
		
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			the, right?
		
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			No judgment zones and all of that stuff.
		
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			But what happens?
		
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			If they move away from that, they feel
		
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			like a fish out of water because they've
		
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			grown to enjoy, enjoy that.
		
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			This is what the author is talking about
		
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			with the worship of Allah Azawajal.
		
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			Though there may be some difficulty, you will
		
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			grow to enjoy it and it won't feel
		
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			right if you're not doing it.
		
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			That's part of this, Sayyaf ilallah subhanahu wa
		
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			ta'ala.
		
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			Part of that journey to Allah Azawajal.
		
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			And so then the author says, So listen
		
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			attentively to their description, these people, okay?
		
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			And seek the help of Allah in adorning
		
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			yourselves with their traits.
		
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			Seek the help of Allah.
		
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			إِيَّاكَ نَعْبُدُ وَإِيَّاكَ نَسْتَعِينُ And don't think that
		
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			it's just going to be because you're trying
		
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			very hard.
		
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			Not, trying is part of it, but you
		
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			have to ask Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			You have to seek his aid in becoming
		
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			amongst those people.
		
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			And as he says, listen attentively to their
		
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			description.
		
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			And the first thing that he's going to
		
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			talk about is that they are the people
		
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			who are happy.
		
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			سَعِدَ And this is why some of them
		
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			said that this poem can be also titled,
		
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			سِفَات السُّعَدَة Right?
		
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			The characteristics of those who are سُعَدَ happy
		
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			and successful.
		
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			Thank you.
		
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			This is not in your book, by the
		
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			way.
		
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			You might want to take some notes here.
		
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			This is from the منازل السَّعِدِين that talks
		
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			about wakefulness or the awakening.
		
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			Yeah, go ahead.
		
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			Wakefulness consists of three parts.
		
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			The first is the heart's beholding of the
		
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			bounties of Allah.
		
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			While despairing of ever being able to count
		
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			them or realize their magnitude, thereafter visiting the
		
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			heart with the realization of his greatness graciousness
		
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			his graciousness in bestowing them and coming to
		
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			full recognition of one's stellar and showing the
		
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			necessary gratitude.
		
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			Okay, so I'm not going to do like
		
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			a long explanation of this.
		
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			But the first part is to recognize Allah's
		
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			favors and to also recognize that you will
		
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			not be able to count those favors or
		
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			properly repay them, if you will.
		
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			Or properly show gratitude for those favors.
		
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			And so, that's when you recognize that it's
		
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			all from فَبْلُ لَيْسْ his grace and his
		
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			mercy.
		
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			Recognize his bounties.
		
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			Most of us take them for granted.
		
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			We take the fact that we can breathe
		
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			without a machine for granted.
		
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			We take the fact that we see for
		
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			granted.
		
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			We take the fact that we can still
		
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			hear.
		
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			We take these things for granted.
		
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			But even more so than that, he died
		
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			to Allah, the fact that he has chosen
		
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			you for guidance.
		
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			How many people have parents that are Muslim
		
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			and they're not Muslim?
		
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			Just because your parents are Muslim doesn't mean,
		
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			does not mean that you take hidayah for
		
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			granted.
		
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			And for those of us who accepted Islam,
		
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			then for sure, then for sure, بِإِذْنِ اللَّهِ
		
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			you won't take hidayah for granted and recognize
		
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			that that is the greater favor of Allah,
		
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			as we know, than any of the faculties
		
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			that you have or anything else.
		
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			You don't deserve it.
		
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			You don't deserve to be guided.
		
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			But Allah, as we know, مَنَّ عَلَيْكَ So
		
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			when you realize that this is a favor
		
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			from Allah, like right now, you're sitting in
		
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			the masjid, so many other people that say
		
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			that they're Muslims, they're not here.
		
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			Many of them are not going to pray
		
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			salatul isha.
		
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			فَضْلًا عَنِ الْكُفَارِ Those who just totally reject
		
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			Allah, but Allah blessed you.
		
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			Allah blessed you to be in the house
		
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			of Allah.
		
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			I mean, this is a great favor from
		
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			Allah, great hidayah that deserves thanks.
		
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			And then when you realize that you can't
		
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			thank Allah enough, because even your ability to
		
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			thank Him and recognizing His favor is a
		
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			favor from Him, and you realize that it's
		
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			not going to stop.
		
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			In other words, that there's no way that
		
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			you can properly show gratitude.
		
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			And you just realize that this is from
		
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			Allah azza wa jal's grace upon you.
		
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			Second part.
		
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			The second is observing one's transgression and understanding
		
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			its danger.
		
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			Thereafter, rushing to control it, rid oneself of
		
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			its grasp and seek salvation by cleansing oneself
		
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			of it.
		
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			This is really important.
		
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			And that is to recognize your own shortcomings,
		
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			your sins, your transgressions against Allah azza wa
		
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			jal, which requires some level of muhasabah.
		
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			Right?
		
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			And this should be done as much as
		
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			possible, daily basis, just to really actually recognize
		
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			yeah, that was not correct.
		
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			Shouldn't have done that.
		
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			Not to the point of despairing of Allah
		
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			azza wa jal's mercy, but so that you
		
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			will be more sincere in your tawbah to
		
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			Allah subhana wa ta'ala as He says,
		
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			rushing to controlling.
		
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			It's what we call damage control.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Damage control for your sins.
		
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			To get a grasp of it, seek salvation
		
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			by cleansing oneself.
		
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			The cleansing is through what?
		
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			Through tawbah.
		
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			The control is through damage control.
		
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			Istighfar.
		
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			Al-hasanat al-mahiyah.
		
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			Doing good deeds that will erase the bad
		
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			deeds.
		
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			Right?
		
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			But that total cleansing is really returning to
		
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			Allah subhana wa ta'ala.
		
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			What's the difference between tawbah and istighfar?
		
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			Okay, so with tawbah, you have that firm
		
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			resolve that you're not going to commit that
		
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			sin again.
		
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			Whereas with istighfar, that resolve may not be
		
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			there.
		
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			But you're still asking Allah to forgive you
		
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			though you don't feel like you have the
		
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			power yet.
		
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			Right?
		
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			To not go back to that sin.
		
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			Alright?
		
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			Which one is better?
		
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			Tawbah.
		
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			Tawbah without a doubt is more powerful than
		
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			istighfar.
		
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			But both of them are necessary.
		
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			Both of them are necessary.
		
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			Allahumma sa'ad.
		
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			I'll tell you the third.
		
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			The third is paying attention to the passing
		
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			of the days and the consequence consequent gains
		
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			and losses one accrues throughout them.
		
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			Therefore abstaining from wasting them and instead being
		
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			protective of them so that he or she
		
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			may make up for what he or she
		
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			missed of them and make the most of
		
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			what remains.
		
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			In other words, valuing time.
		
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			You cannot reach this station of being awake
		
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			until you value time.
		
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			If a person constantly wastes time, then that
		
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			person is neglectful.
		
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			The person hasn't reached this station yet.
		
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			They haven't awakened yet.
		
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			Value time.
		
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			Recognize the passing of the days.
		
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			You are but days.
		
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			إِذَا ذَهَبَ يَوْمٌ ذَهَبَ بَعْضُكُ When a day
		
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			goes, part of you goes.
		
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			Right?
		
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			So recognize through the passing of the days
		
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			and the consequent gains and losses.
		
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			Every day you are either gaining like your
		
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			scale with Allah Azawajal, good deeds or bad
		
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			deeds, the good deeds are either getting heavier
		
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			or the bad deeds are getting heavier, wa
		
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			liya'adhu billah.
		
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			Equal, stagnant is really not a thing.
		
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			I mean conceptually, it's a thing.
		
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			But in general, a person is either climbing
		
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			that ladder towards Allah Azawajal or they're going
		
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			down, right?
		
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			So recognizing that on a daily, taking advantage
		
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			of your seconds, right?
		
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			What's 1440?
		
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			What is 1440?
		
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			Nah.
		
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			No, not seconds in a day.
		
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			Well, it is actually.
		
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			No, no, it's not seconds in a day.
		
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			1440 is the minutes in a day.
		
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			There are programs built on 1440.
		
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			How do you take advantage of your minutes?
		
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			Of your minutes?
		
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			Tight.
		
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			Allahumma sta'an.
		
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			Allahumma sta'an.
		
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			It's time for the Ikama, huh?
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			All right, khayr inshallah.
		
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			We'll very quickly before the Ikama is called.
		
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			We'll go over the two lines for next
		
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			week.
		
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			I want to pick up the pace for
		
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			next week inshallah.
		
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			All right, so we will cover these two
		
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			lines next week and I want you to
		
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			know, be able to pronounce them properly.
		
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			فَهُمُ الَّذِينَ أَخْلَسُوا فِي مَشْيِهِمْ Tight.
		
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			Yalla.
		
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			For those of you who are memorizing, which
		
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			inshallah is most of you, just start repeating
		
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			inshallah.
		
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			Yeah, yeah, even me.
		
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			We'll take this.
		
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			فَهُمُ الَّذِينَ قَدْ أَخْلَسُوا فِي مَشْيِهِمْ Yeah, actually
		
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			that is what it, there should be a
		
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			قَدْ there by the way.
		
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			قَدْ So you'll see in a second.
		
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			Just repeat after me.
		
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			فَهُمُ الَّذِينَ قَدْ Even though it's not written.
		
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			أَخْلَسُوا فِي مَشْيِهِمْ طيب.
		
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			مَشْيِهِمْ Here, مَشِي is to say, مَشِي means
		
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			to walk, say the journey.
		
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			فَهُمُ الَّذِينَ قَدْ أَخْلَسُوا فِي مَشْيِهِمْ All right.
		
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			So that means that here what the author
		
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			is going to talk about is Ikhlas.
		
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			Okay, they are those who أَخْلَسُوا فِي مَشْيِهِمْ
		
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			Okay, they had Ikhlas, sincerity to Allah SWT
		
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			in their journey.
		
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			Repeat after me again.
		
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			مُتَشَجِّعِينَ بِشِرْعَةِ الْإِيمَانِ Okay, so مُتَشَجِّعِينَ means that
		
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			they are following the Sharia of Iman.
		
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			مُتَشَجِّعِينَ بِشِرْعَةِ الْإِيمَانِ طيب, I see Shaykh Hanif,
		
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			you counting the syllables here?
		
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			Make sure, because if قد is actually in
		
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			there or not.
		
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			طيب، أَلْمُوا الْعُرُودُ وَالْكَوَافِرِ طيب، Next line, وَهُمُ
		
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			الَّذِينَ بَنَوْا بَنَوْا is to يَبْنِي, to build,
		
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			to establish a foundation, right?
		
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			مَنَازِلَ What's مَنَازِل؟
		
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			Stations, the plural of مَنزِلَ, right?
		
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			مَنَازِلَ سَيْرِيهِمْ What's the سَيْر؟
		
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			The journey, it's similar to مَشِي, right?
		
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			Him is them.
		
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			طيب، بَيْنَ الرَّجَاء And this is poetic license
		
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			here, because رَجَاء usually has a حمزة at
		
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			the end.
		
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			So رَجَاء is to hope.
		
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			وَالْخَوْفِ طيب، and خوف is what?
		
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			Fear.
		
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			بَيْنَ الرَّجَاء وَالْخَوْفِ طيب، so between fear and
		
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			hope.
		
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			لِلْدَيَّانِ Right, as you can see, that's not
		
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			in the translation.
		
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			Who is الدَّيَّان؟
		
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			Allah سبحانه وتعالى.
		
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			We'll talk about what الدَّيَّان means from دين.
		
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			طيب، again, just listen up.
		
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			وَهُمُوا الَّذِينَ بَنَاوا مَنَازِلَ سَيْرِيهِمْ بَيْنَ الرَّجَاء وَالْخَوْفِ
		
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			لِلْدَيَّانِ طيب، I don't think we shared.
		
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			Inshallah, we'll share.
		
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			سلطي، you have it?
		
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			Which one?
		
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			Yeah, Shaykh Abdul Aziz.
		
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			I like his the best.
		
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			So, yeah, take that one Inshallah وتعالى.
		
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			If it can be shared, I don't know
		
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			if there's a group.
		
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			Okay, perfect.
		
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			Alhamdulillah.
		
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			Alright, so you can listen to that بِإِذْنِ
		
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			اللَّهِ تَعَالَى Make sure you finish up to
		
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			the end of three by next week بِإِذْنِ
		
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			اللَّهِ تَعَالَى And we'll continue.
		
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			والله تعالى عالم.
		
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			سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك.
		
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			اشهد ان لا اله الا انستغفرك واتوب اليك.