AbdelRahman Murphy – Jumuah Khutbah 22-09-2023

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The Prophet's decision to make an Embarkment from Mecca torows into cities like Afghanistan is seen as a move for everyone, and the importance of not doing things that make one feel the same way as others is emphasized. The decision to make an Embarkment is seen as a move for the next, and the importance of renewing remindeders is emphasized. The benefits of a good deed, including helping others, finding a person with a good intention, and being protected from harm are emphasized, along with the importance of being a good person for one's own well-being and finding one's. The interviewer facing accusations of bribery and other behavior is also discussed, along with the importance of good posture and avoiding distractions during interactions.

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			Salam alaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuh
		
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			and one of the most critical moments in the life of the Prophet salallahu Salam at a time in which
the Muslims from Mecca were about to embark on their migration from Mecca to Medina. After enduring
years of persecution, harassment
		
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			All types of pain, emotional and physical. The Prophet I said to Saddam, he spoke to the companions
that were migrating. And one might think that in this moment when the Prophet ISIL said, I'm just
going to make an announcement, and there is such a major moment in the Sierra and the life of the
prophet saw Salem, him leaving his home of 50 plus years, and going to a brand new city, a brand new
place, with coordinating and sending off the Mexican Muslims in small groups, sometimes by
nightfall, so that they could reach there safely. One would believe that this announcement that the
Prophet sallallahu sallam was going to make was going to have something to do with operations or
		
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			logistics, how to prepare oneself, be ready in case you are found, pack your shields, your swords,
something to do with physical welfare and livelihood. And in this moment, when the Prophet SAW sort
of makes this announcement, the words that he says, actually end up being even more important than
that. And for us,
		
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			you know, 1400 years later, this foundation that he said Salah Salem with these words, lives on,
universally, what did he say in that moment to those people? He said in the vignette,
		
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			we're in the Maliko, Liam or in Manoa. He said, every single action that you do, is guided and is
determined and is ultimately possible only by the intention, the NIA that you hold inside of your
heart. And then he said and for every person, they will achieve whatever it is that they intend.
Whatever they want, they will accomplish from an Kennett, his rato, who it Allahu wa sooty whoever
is about to embark on this Hijra the this Embarkment from Mecca to Medina for good and whoever is
doing this for Allah and His messenger
		
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			for hedgerow to who will Allah He would have Sudhi then that intention will come to reality it will
come to fruition they will have done it for the right reason. woman candidate his role to who the
dunya you see Baja Oh Imran attend Yong Yong, Ki Ha ha, whoever is doing this Hijra so that they
have some opportunity like in business that they could accomplish. Maybe Medina has some markets
that have been untapped. Or there is a woman that will marry you maybe in Medina, for his daughter
who Ilana has or Elaine, then you will have also made hijra, but your Hijra will be a little bit
different than the ones who did it for Allah and His messenger.
		
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			Now this hadith, in the commentary has its own story. And there was a person by the title, Mahajan
own place that was given that label as a result of this very proclamation. There was an individual
that was joining in the Hijra from Mecca to Medina. But his reason for going and making Hijra
primarily, was not for Allah and His Messenger, meaning that it could have been on the list that I'm
moving because this is the move that all the Muslims are making and eventually be better for my
religion. But his Hijra was based upon this opportunity that he had to marry a woman that he was
interested in. They were corresponding. And she said, Look, I like you, and I'll marry you. But only
		
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			if you move to my hometown. If you come to Medina, then we'll get married. This brother was very
interested and he said, You know what, you're willing, for me you are a person that I would be
willing to move for. And he moved and he married her. Now this is an interesting Hadith because the
Prophet ISIS of Saddam is teaching us something about every action that we do. He tells us I sort of
said, I'm in this moment where there is imminent danger for the Muslims as they're moving. That the
most important thing that you can think about ever in your entire life is why you do what you do.
Many people think about what they're doing. Some people think about how they're doing, but very
		
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			rarely do people think about why they are doing. So the Prophet SAW said I was teaching us that
before you do anything, you have to imagine the y and that Y will ultimately changed the course of
your entire life. And in fact, it will change the course of your afterlife. If you don't spend time
doing more Autobahn Bahasa examples, it says, being aware of what's going on inside of you. And at
the end of each day, taking a pencil and a paper opening up your phone and the Notes app and going
through and seeing was your heart aligned with what your mind knew you should have done. Did I do
this because Allah wanted me to do it or did I do it for someone
		
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			The reason if a person doesn't have that regimen built into their life, then there could be some
unfortunate things that happen to them in their afterlife. May Allah protect us. So the Prophet SAW
sudden them he makes sure that everybody embarks on this journey, that they know that they are going
to do things for the right reasons. Imams or Nugee in his book tell you much out of them he actually
has a beautiful couplet that he includes where he says can mean I met him it's a so what will be
salty I met a dunya says how many deeds are there in the world that you see every single day
		
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			that they are depicted or painted with the imagery of a deed that looks just like a deed of this
lot?
		
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			From my you see, it will be Hurston Nia team and I met at Astra, but they are transformed into a
deed of the next life of the asset. Why? Because the person had a righteous intention. How many
times do you see somebody at a grocery store that's holding open the door for somebody? How many
times do you see somebody that decides to pay for the person behind them in line? How many times do
you see somebody that at work, just tell somebody, Hey, it's good to see you. Now, those actions,
they appear just to be very mundane actions, it's what anyone would do. Hold the door open for
somebody. Why? Primarily because you don't want to be seen as a rude person. If I don't hold the
		
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			door open, they're gonna think that I'm a jerk. Right? If I don't compliment my coworkers, I'm not
gonna get that promotion, because I'm not a team player. If I don't do these things, and there's no
benefit for me.
		
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			But the moms are Nugee includes this, and he says how wasteful it would be and how tragic it would
be that you live your entire life doing these mundane actions that look just like everything else.
But because your heart was not focused in the moment you lost out on a great opportunity.
		
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			And then he finishes the couplet with a scary thought. Well, Kim, and I'm going to get to so what
we'll be sorting after familiar assuming that automatic dunya be suited here. And how many deeds are
there that we see that we do? That appear to be deeds of the afterlife? Someone's praying someone's
fasting, someone's giving sadaqa someone's teaching someone's giving someone's reading, someone's
posting good beneficial reminders? How many deeds do we see that appear to be deeds that a person
looks like they're doing for the sake of Jana?
		
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			But then he says but they transform because the person has a bad intention. The person is not
thinking of Allah. They're thinking of other people. So this topic of Nia is one that is quite
literally make or break. It is the foundation of every Muslims life. Even though Tamia Rahim Allah
He said that every Muslim should wake up every day, and they should refresh and renew their Nia have
shahada with Allah subhanaw taala because it is so important it is so critical. What are the things
that you and I do every day we do them because they mean something. we brush our teeth we get ready
we make our coffee, we get dressed why? Because these things are pillars of success.
		
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			If we don't think about our intention every day then we are willingly neglecting a huge pillar of
our success with Allah subhanaw taala there are three things that this rejuvenated thought about Nia
gives us number one is that it makes sure it ensures that we do not lose out on all the good that we
do. I want you guys to think for a moment about all the Ramadan fasts. You know it's less than six
months away May Allah Tada give us Ramadan. Allah maybe living out Ramadan. Think about all the
Ramadan fasts. Think about all the total we prayers, that okay out to that you've prayed. Think
about all the Quran that you've read all the charity you've given. Think about all the times that
		
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			you've done something good. Now, if you're like me, most of us we are imagining in our head that
Allah accepts these things from us. And we're hoping that the angel on our right shoulder has a very
large book, with all these deeds in sha Allah that Allah will accept. And by virtue of His mercy, He
will grant us paradise I mean,
		
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			but could you imagine
		
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			doing these deeds your entire life
		
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			4050 6070 years after maturity, and then showing up on the day of judgment and being very surprised.
		
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			The Prophet I sort of said, I'm setting a hadith in Bukhari and Muslim that on the day of judgment
of the first people to enter hellfire, there will be three. The first of them is the one who gave
his life or her life for the sake of Allah and died as a shaheed.
		
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			And when they are asked, What did you do with your life? The person will respond. I gave my life for
Allah. Why did you do it? They'll say, to serve Allah to show him that I was willing to give my life
for His sake. And the angels will respond with the most frightening response. They'll say kidnapped
		
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			So, you have lied,
		
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			you did this. It's true. But you did this so that people might say that you are courageous, wealthy.
And it was said,
		
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			meaning what you got what you wanted.
		
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			You did this so that people would talk about how brave you were. And people talked about how brave
you were.
		
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			And then Allah to Allah will give the command that because this person lived their life in the most
insincere way, with a Nia that was corrupt, that this person will be dragged into the pit of fire.
The next person that comes was a scholar and a recite of Quran. And there'll be asked the same
question, what did you do with your life? I spent my entire life learning and studying and reading,
there'll be asked, Why did you do this? The person will say, for the sake of God, for the sake of
Allah, they will be responded to by the angels saying what? conduct your life lying. You did this so
that people would say that you were a scholar, you were knowledgeable, and you could recite the
		
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			Quran beautifully, well called the tail. And it was said, You got what you want.
		
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			And that person will be taken and the third is a donor, a philanthropist, someone very charitable,
gave all this wealth. And this person when they're asked what they did they describe it even more
powerfully, they say, I did not see a single cause that was in need, except that I gave to it. I did
not abandon a single ask everyone who asked me I gave to them.
		
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			Why did you do this so that I could support and give from what Allah gave me. You have lied? What do
you mean, I've lied, you did this. So people would say you were generous. That was your reason. Now,
I want you to think about this. The angels are not making accusations. Right? We're like waiting.
When's the person get a chance to defend themselves? No, no, this is the Day of Judgment. This is
the date in which every fact will be made plainly apparent. There is no accusation here. The angels
don't know what's in the heart of the person. They're only pronouncing that you're a liar because
they've been told by Allah that this person is in fact insincere.
		
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			But because this person lived their whole life, and in the first case actually gave their life for a
reason other than for the sake of Allah, it will have ultimately destroyed them in their Africa.
		
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			So Nia is critical. Why? Because could you imagine every jamaa every tunnel, we every fast every
dollar, and On the data front, we show up and there's nothing there.
		
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			It's almost like a failure on top of failure. It's assaulting the wound.
		
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			We ask a lot of put to protect us.
		
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			So keeping your Nia and check, make sure that every moment that you do something for Allah, you
really do it for Allah. This is why some of the scholars would recommend it's not an obligation, but
they would say, before you do any act of worship, take a moment take just a second. And in your
heart, or even some would say with your lips, pronounce your Nia for the sake of Allah. You don't
have to say it loudly. It doesn't have to be a show. But in that moment, remind yourself why are you
doing this hustle bustle, you know, Hama, Allah, he used to say, check your Nia three times, check
it once before, once in the middle, and make sure you wrap up your good deed with a good idea to
		
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			just so you don't let that deed escaped from your grass not being written by the angel on your right
side.
		
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			What is the second thing that a good knee allows us to benefit from is all of the other deeds that
we do that are seemingly mundane. In between acts of worship, we do all types of things we go out to
eat with friends, we hang out with our family, take care of our spouses and our children, call our
parents, right we spend time with the community. These are all mundane deeds, they're permissible,
they're great, and we enjoy our life because of them. They're like spice and seasoning for the daily
life. But not all of them are guaranteed to be good. But for the select few, who are able to keep
Allah in their heart, and then their mind all the time, every single second that they live, every
		
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			single breath they take can actually be for the sake of Allah. There's a hadith that's are also in
Behati Muslim, in which there are also three men, three individuals that are traveling and they get
trapped a boulder comes across a cave that they are taking shelter in.
		
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			And they don't know what to do. So they come to the conclusion that perhaps we can call upon Allah
and He will save us. So they are they tell each other that we should ask Allah by the most sincere
thing we've ever done.
		
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			The most sincere deed we've ever done in our life. Raise your hands and ask Allah Oh Allah help us
by this deed. Now, if you're reading the story, you're imagining, maybe one of them has done Hajj.
Maybe one of them has built a masjid. You're waiting for a very explicit good deed. One that's
undeniably a bad like you're like, Okay, I memorize the Quran for your sake. Oh Allah, please help
us. That's what
		
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			You're waiting for but you know what they say. The first one says, Oh Allah. One day I came home
late from work.
		
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			And I was preparing on the way some food and refreshments, some drinks and refreshments for my
family. And by the time that I had gotten home my parents had already fallen asleep and they went to
bed hungry.
		
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			And the person continues and said, Oh Allah, my family was waiting and even my child was at my leg
whining.
		
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			crying a little bit, Baba, give me the food, please give me the drink, give me the milk.
		
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			And he said, Yeah, Allah. I stood there all night.
		
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			And I waited at their bedside until they woke up so that maybe in case they woke up in the middle of
the night, I could have given them something to drink, or at least the first thing they would see
when they awoke was that I was there waiting for them ready to satiate their hunger.
		
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			And then they say this beautiful life. For in Quinta Alamo in the fall to Delica. Empty ha wedge
heka. Oh Allah. If you know if it's the truth that I only did this for your sake of Allah
		
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			Fef Raj Lana, minha. For jetten na minha Sama, allow us to have a little bit, give us a little bit
of this space and save us and allow us to start to benefit and see from the sky give us a little bit
of daylight. And the bolder moves a little bit. The next person says Oh Allah, I loved this woman in
my life so much. And she loves me too. And we were going to get together. And we just decided to
forego the marriage. Just live and let love win.
		
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			And in the moment when we were going to go out, and have a romantic evening together and be
intimate, she reminded me to remember Allah.
		
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			And in that moment, I left her presence. And I was reminded of you and I decided to do the right
thing. Oh Allah. If you know that I only did this for your sake, yeah, Allah, then please give us a
little bit more daylight. And the boulder moved. And the third person said, Oh, Allah, I used to
have this person that worked for me. And they did some work for me, but they left before I had the
chance to pay them.
		
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			So when they left I had their their, their money, currency was in the form of grain. So I took their
grain and I invested it, I planted it. And it multiplied and grew and grew. And it grew. Later, when
the person who worked for me who I never paid came back. He said, Hey, you owe me some money. And I
said, You're right. I do. And I said, all of this is yours. And he said, I didn't do that much work.
And he goes I know you didn't do that much work. You only did this much but I took it upon myself to
invest it on your behalf. And look at what came from it. All of it is yours enjoy.
		
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			I did the right thing. Oh Allah if you know that I only did this for your sake Allah then please
give us a little bit of daylight and the boulder moved completely and they were saved. what's so
remarkable about this story and the one before
		
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			you almost expect that the deeds that we talk about in the story of the men who are trapped, are as
illustrious and magnificent as the deeds of the first three men. You're waiting for the Shaheed the
majestic, you're waiting for the island you're waiting for the the one who gives money. But you know
what you find?
		
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			You find a man who took care of his family and prioritize his parents you find a man who remembered
and made the right decision when his desires were overtaking him and you find a person that treated
someone that did work for him with ethics and with virtual morality. And Allah Tada, save them by
those virtues of those sincere deeds. Why? Because of their knee. A good Nia can take your normal
life and make it incredible can take the ordinary make it extraordinary. May Allah Tala Granta
stuff. And the third and maybe the most amazing of these benefits of a good Nia,
		
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			one of the gifts that Allah gives a person who focuses on having a good intention having a class is
that he gives them the strength to be able to ignore the haters. He gives them the strength to be
able to push aside all of the different things that are said about them. And you find this to be the
case with none other than the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. There was nobody in the history
of this world that was more ridiculed, harassed and really just attacked than the prophets of Allah
and from all of them. During his life. The Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Sallam experienced very
unique and very an incredible amount of ridicule and harassment. What did Allah Tada tell him? Allah
		
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			Tada told him was bitter. I'm a goon. Why Durham hedge Ron Jamila. He was reminding the Prophet SAW
Sanlam was Buddhadharma your Quran be patient over what they say. All of these people are coming at
you. They're calling you what Allah
		
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			Higher, they're calling you a phony. They're saying that you're doing magic on people. They're
saying that you're a great speaker. And the only reason that people listen to you is because you
give a great speech.
		
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			And this is hurting the Prophet salsa. These are his people, his neighbors, some of them are even
his family members. And they're attacking and physically harassing even some of the people that are
following him. And Allah to Allah tells him that if you remember the reason why you're doing this in
the first place, then none of this will bother you.
		
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			We have been afflicted as a people with the disease of Lok yakang. Gay.
		
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			What will people think? What will people think we are obsessed? We are so immersed in views on
YouTube, and shares on Instagram retweets. Did you hear Did you hear Did you hear?
		
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			This is an indication of a lack of sincerity in the hearts. A person with a floss with a good Nia
doesn't actually pay attention to other people.
		
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			If you see the first people who went to hellfire, their problem was that they were obsessed with
other people. They did amazing things. Could you imagine fighting in battle? Why not to save your
own life not to protect your own family, but so that people could talk about you? You're not even
going to live to benefit from it.
		
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			That's a strange disease to have some final May Allah protect us? Could you imagine spending decades
studying reading learning why so people could praise you are giving all your wealth away?
Subhanallah why so people could just talk about you.
		
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			So if a person has a good Nia, they are protected from the inflict from the affliction of caring too
much about what people say and think about them. And this is why the Prophet SAW Selim during his
most difficult moment, the moment of thought if when I asked him about the law on how I mean, you
got to so Allah, what was the hardest day of your life? He said it was the day of life and he made
this powerful dua. There's one line in this dua that is just gushing with sincerity with Nia with a
good new year. What is it? In LEM yak obika Gaziabad aleja fella who barely Oh Allah, look at what
they've done to me.
		
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			La escuela dua Kuwaiti welcome letter. Hey Letty. Well, how are ya a nurse? Oh Allah look at these
people how they're treating me.
		
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			bleeding from his head, his sandals are covered in blood.
		
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			The narration says that his sandal change colors from brown to red.
		
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			And what does he say to Allah? As long as you're not upset with me? Find out well, I don't care.
		
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			This is the advice he gives me if not bass, Yahoo lamb for the law, your father. Oh young man. Worry
about Allah.
		
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			And Allah will take care of you.
		
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			In later in the narration. He says what he says
		
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			if people gathered together, all of them the entire world to harm you, or even to benefit you. No
one can do anything. It Allah called cuttable hula hula, Allah, Allah has destined it for you. Don't
worry about people, man. Live your life for Allah. Don't take the praise too seriously. Don't take
the criticism too seriously, either. Worry about Allah and let the rest fall where it may we ask
Allah to Allah to give us class. We ask Allah to Allah to give us a good Nia and to make us people
that live for His sake. I mean, you're a bit aalameen critical. Yeah, that was tougher. Hola. Hola.
Welcome. Well, he said it must be an enormous demand for Sofitel in the hula Fuhrer.
		
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			From the reliable Alameen wa salatu salam ala shuffle MBA, when mostly in saying that Muhammad
Sallallahu Sallam or other early he was hobby he is ready and I wanted to give everybody just one
piece to take from this clip but today, and that is that we are aware that good deeds, prayer,
fasting, reading Quran These all require a good Nia, one of the areas in which Maulana Ashraf Ali
tun V Rahim Allah, he said is the most dangerous for people is not ascribing any intention to your
everyday life. What I hope that we can do today after this, though, where we talked a little bit
about having good Nia with Allah is that we return back to our life with our family, our friends,
		
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			our co workers, our colleagues, and civilization, and we try to implement goodness into everything
we do, son. Why? What did the Prophet saw someone say about Exxon.
		
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			It's as if Allah is watching you every moment you're aware of it. And so why am I good to my wife?
Obviously because I love her but also because this is a gift from Allah.
		
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			He tests guru LA. Why am I good to my
		
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			Children. What can they do for me because Allah called them Heba, they're a gift. Why am I good to
people? Because Allah Tala told me that you are from the Ummah that has been brought out to be the
best of all creation. I have a responsibility from Allah to make sure that every interaction that I
live is a good one. It's an Amana and it's something that I'll be asked about on the Day of
Judgment. We ask Allah to Allah to make us people have good Nia We ask Allah to Allah to make us
people that are able to live our life with intention to be present in every interaction we ask Allah
Tala to forgive us for our shortcomings. Forgive us for our negligence. Forgive us for our
		
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			forgetfulness, we ask Allah Tada to give shout out to those who are sick. But ask Allah Tada to
forgive those who have passed away. We asked well that's how to make it easy for those who are in
during difficulty. We ask Allah to Allah to put Baraka in our health, in our happiness in our life
and in our wealth, Mo but I mean, in the law whom Allah Attica to who you are so Luna, Allah Nebia
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