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The importance of Islam in shaping men and women is discussed, including the story of the Islam culture and the influence of Islam leaders on behavior. The speaker emphasizes the importance of strong guidance and strong military fatherhood in building successful careers and leaving a legacy. The Church's culture and its advice on staying true to father's teachings and advice to hold onto words from his father are also discussed. The importance of having good character and conduct is also emphasized.

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			How's it going everybody?
		
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			That's how it's going hamdulillah How's it going? hamdulillah everybody's loud say Alhamdulillah
		
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			still kinda sad how we doing in the south we yell alright so one more time really loud the
Alhamdulillah
		
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			so I'm talking about gave me the last session shame on why am all right last year I came here they
had me talk about Hellfire for like 45 minutes this year I come here they give me the last session
so everybody wants to go to sleep and wants to eat food and all types of stuff. But um, yeah, and
reading of the bio thing I enjoy coming to conferences Mashallah. It's a great experience. I love
meeting the brothers and sisters, but this reading of the bio stuff has to stop Alright, just it's
too much. You just sit there and listen to somebody reading something about yourself. It's too
awkward. Okay. All right.
		
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			Well, you Bismillah Alhamdulillah wa salatu salam ala rasulillah Allah Allah He was Soviet marine
		
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			shala we're going to be talking about the fourth Khalifa I live near Vitaly varady Allahu anhu. Ali
the son of Abu Talib, Radhika Allahu
		
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			Allah The Allahu anhu. A brief introduction to him that he was of course for of the Quraysh he was
the cousin of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. He was a younger brother of Aki and polyp and
Jafar. And so he was a direct relative of the Prophet sallallahu Sallam in a family member of the
Prophet salallahu alaihe salam, his father was the man who raised the Prophet salallahu alaihe salam
Abu Talib just wasn't the uncle of the prophets, a lot of them. This was the man who raised him.
This is the man who raised him. And so the prophets a lot of them always felt a very special
connection to Ali. Ali radi Allahu anhu was kind of like a nephew to him. He was kind of like a
		
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			nephew to him. That's what the relationship was somewhat like.
		
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			And so he would often stay with the prophets, a lot of them he would live with the prophets, a lot
of them because of his father being very old, his parents being a lot older, he would stay with the
prophets a lot for extended periods of time.
		
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			But I didn't want to take the very biographical route in talking about earlier of the Allahu anhu
because there's an entire lifetime to talk about. I wanted to moreso focus on what were the features
of Allah, the Allahu anhu. And his life and his contributions
		
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			to the world loved one was a very unique combination. He's a very unique personality from the
history of Islam. And he's a very unique combination of many, many different, amazing features and
aspects.
		
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			The very first thing is that I leave the loved one when this fits in with the theme of this part D
sessions that are going on, I think a lot one who was from the youth. He was a young man. He was
basically even a kid. When the message arrived to the prophets a lot. He said, I'm Arabic Allah,
Allah, Allah, Allah, do you love what I'm doing? The most authentic narrations was seven years old
at the time. He was seven years old. And he was either the second or third person to accept Islam,
		
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			the second or the third person to accept a song. And there's even a narration that says that the day
that revelation arrived to the Prophet salani, Somalia or the Allahu anhu accepted Islam The next
day, the very next day, he accepted Islam. So he was very, very young. And he was only 30 years old
when the prophets allottee salaam passed away.
		
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			He's only 30 years old. All right, to give you perspective, I'm 32. He was younger than I am. When
the prophets a lot of them passed away. Think about that he spent 23 years as a Muslim in the closed
company of the prophets, a lot of them by the age of 30.
		
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			Unbelievable. And that's why when I think of one word to describe our leader, the alarm I know he's
what we call in our culture a prodigy. You know, when you have a prodigy, like a child that is
extremely gifted at something, I needed the Allah Han who was a prodigy,
		
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			a leader, the one who
		
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			was very, very devout. One key feature of his personality was he was very devout, very ascetic,
meaning he had, he had a, he had very little attachment to any material things. He was not
interested in material things. And that's why I actually I read a very, very interesting article
about audio to the lajuan, who written by an academic from one of the universities overseas and he
actually says that the gauge of success, the way that we gauge success
		
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			says that success leads to greatness. success breeds more success. And the definition or the
identifying feature of a failure is that he fails. The problem with that is though, is that we
often,
		
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			we often describe or we often identify success in materialistic things. And if you were to take that
look at your loved one, I knew you would end up defining him as a failure, because you were looking
at it from a materialistic standpoint. But we know he was successful. But it was a key feature of
his personality, that he had very little to no attachment to materialistic things. He just didn't
really have the motivation to invest a lot of hard time and effort and money into temporary things.
He had much bigger things on his plate, he had more important things that concerned him, so much so
that when the profits a lot of them, and I'm going to talk about this a little bit later, when he
		
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			was finally going to get married, and there was the person the profits, a lot of him was personally
involved in this not only as the mentor of a leader, the Allahu anhu, not only as the the person who
was a major influence in raising him, but also as his future father in law, the prophets, a lot of
him actually had to tell me, all right, what do you have in terms of some material things? And he
said, Well, I have a couple of camels, he goes, Okay, here's what you're going to do. You're going
to go out into the woods, you're going to cut up some wood, you're going to tie it up to your
camels, you're going to bring it back into town, you're going to start selling it, because you're
		
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			going to have to do that if you're going to support a family, he had to be given that level of
instruction because he was so invested into the big picture. So that was a key aspect of his
personality. But here's the catch. Here's the catch. What I'm describing might just sound like a
loser to someone.
		
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			But the thing was that he was so invested into his relationship with Allah and his commitment to the
Rasulullah alayhi salam
		
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			that he was so beloved to Atlantis Rasul that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam looked at
alira the Allahu anhu pointed me pointed at him and said, la you hit buka. in Milan,
		
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			la you hit buka Illa Milan, Wallah, you believe in lamb or not.
		
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			That the man who will love you, no one will love you except for a true believer, meaning a moment a
believer is the one that will love you. Because you embody a man and the only one that will ever
hate you will be a hypocrite.
		
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			Because that person cannot appreciate you're a man, your relationship with Allah. That's who I lead
on the Allahu anhu was the prophets, a lot of them loved them so dearly. Aside from the major things
that we're going to talk about just a small little incident, about the love that the prophets a lot
of demand for this young man.
		
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			There's a story that I'll talk about a little bit later, I'll go ahead and just mention it here. The
level of trust the prophets, a lot of them had an idea of the Allahu anhu was, and the level of
confidence he had in him was that when the prophets alongside him had to migrate to Medina, he had
to leave my country go to Medina, he needed somebody to lie in his bed to just be in the house. So
that people looking from the outside would think that the prophets a lot of them is still there. Or
even if they could identify a leader, the Allahu Allah, Allah wanna use this be with the prophets, a
lot of them so often, that they would assume that if at least around them, the processor must still
		
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			be around. Because they remember they surrounded the house, we were planning and planning to kill
him, assassinate him. So he totally lay in my bed.
		
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			And they'll think that I'm still around and Alito, the last one I know had that level of commitment
to the process of where he put his own life in danger and laid down and pretended to be the profits
a lot easier. No. And then he gave him a responsibility. He said in the morning when they realize
that you're not me, or that you're still here, but I'm gone.
		
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			There was at that time, you still can't leave and come to Medina. I need you to stay for at least a
few days. And I need you to give back to people, the the trust, the Amana, the safe belongings that
they entrusted to me. I want you to return it back to them. I want you to clear all my accounts. I
want you to wrap up, tie up all the loose ends for me, that level of confidence and trust in Him. So
I literally allow him to spend three days running around frantically giving people back their
things, tying up all the loose ends, closing the accounts taking care of everything. Then he left on
foot to come to Medina because remember, he didn't have much so he left on foot to come to Medina.
		
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			When he reached Medina. By the time you reach Medina, his feet had become blistered and full of pus
and they had gotten so messed up that he literally couldn't even walk. His feet became swollen and
infected and they were bleeding and there was pus, horrible, horrible shape. And the prophets a lot
of them heard that at least gotten to Medina but he hasn't come and just met me yet. He hasn't
checked in. So he said go kolani Why won't he come and meet me and he said O Messenger of Allah, and
he's messed up. He got hurt real bad.
		
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			His feet are completely tore up.
		
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			So the profits a lot of them goes through the yellow line who and he looks at him sitting there with
his feet swollen and bleeding and pus.
		
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			And the processor gets tears in his eyes. And he walks up to him and he hugs him.
		
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			consoles him says, Don't worry, it'll be okay. And then the profits a lot isn't definitely a fee. He
kind of lightly spit into his hands like he applied some of his saliva in his hands. And he rubbed
his hands like this made dua to Allah subhanho wa Taala and then massage the feet of Allah the loved
one,
		
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			and a leader, the loved one who became cured. This is a miracle of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi
wasallam and Oliver the loved one who says that for the rest of my life, for the rest of my life, my
feet never even hurt ever again.
		
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			May I never even felt sore, my feet would never even get sore ever again after that date, no matter
what I would do.
		
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			That's how much love the profits a lot of them had for him.
		
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			Another story when he reached Medina, and this whole situation with his feet was taken care of one
of the one of the first things that the prophets Allison did when he came to Medina to establish
brotherhood between the Mahajan on the people who had migrated from Mecca to Medina The Outsiders
and unsalted the locals of Medina. One of the things or promises some did to incorporate brotherhood
was he made one outsider, one immigrant, the brother of a local Muslim.
		
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			He took a local Muslim and made him the official brother of a of an outsider of an immigrant Muslim.
And he joined these he formed these Brotherhood's and sisterhoods.
		
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			A leader, the loved one who was recovering for a couple of days and getting better when that whole
situation was going on. And plus he arrived three days afterwards. So by the time he got there, and
he was up on his feet, it was already done. So he comes to the profits Alliance and very distraught.
		
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			This is a messenger of Allah. It's a young man. This is a messenger of a life. 20 years old. He says
you gave everybody a brother.
		
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			But I didn't get a brother. The process I'm said he said that's because you are my official brother.
		
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			You are my official brother. Aha, who Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam have been FC. The
process of made him his own official brother. That's what a leader the Allahu anhu was and that's
what he meant to Allah and His Messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
		
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			the unfinished
		
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			and then the profits a lot. He said, I'm told him after he gave him the good news that you're my
official brother. He said until a FIFA dounia will Akira, you will be my brother not only in this
world, but also in the life of the hereafter. You're my brother,
		
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			a leader the Allahu anhu. So after being devout and so connected to a lion, his messengers, a lot of
them. Another key feature of his personality was that he was very brave and courageous.
		
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			He was brave and courageous. He embodied what a young man should be. You know, Dr. Hussain was
talking about that the strong believer, so he was brave and courageous. He was 27 years old at the
time of the Battle of caber. And that battle was single handedly one on the back of the loved one
who single handedly one on his back. He participated with the profits a lot of them every single
campaign every single battle every single journey, one time the Battle of the book, when the prophet
SAW some was going and he said I leave you're staying in Medina, he started to cry. He said, Why
won't you take me on messenger of Allah you leave me behind with the women and children. And the
		
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			prophets on some says that no, I need somebody here that I can trust.
		
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			I need somebody here that I can trust. So he was very brave and courageous, sad man or bad article
of mine who was the caretaker of the flag of the prophets a lot. He said, um, so when the prophets
have said would march or when they would go out for a battle or a campaign, they would have a flag.
So the flag of the profits, a lot of them the caretaker, the person who would take care of it was
sad to know about that. I think a lot more. I know, buddy.
		
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			He says, but when it came time for battle, even I knew that it was time to hand that flag over to
our leader of the alojado. That's who he was. He was the man
		
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			alira the Allahu Allah was extremely knowledgeable. Now look at these things are just unique
combination. So we have devout, we have brave and courageous and we even have knowledgeable.
		
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			He says,
		
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			I needed to learn more, Andrew, about being a bit of a major student of the Sahaba at iba, he was
asked Was there anyone more knowledgeable among the companions of the Prophet sallallahu Sallam
Denali? And he says, nope, not that I know of.
		
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			Not that I know of. There was no one more knowledgeable, ignore my bias. Ignore a bias everyone
understands we have not biases. This is one of the greatest scholars ever walked the face of this
earth. The leader of the interpreters of the Quran, he says that if knowledge of the Sahaba
knowledge of the companions was split into 10 parts, I Li himself individually would have nine of
those parts, and one 10th of it was shared amongst the rest of the Sahaba. And ambassador, the loved
one who says he that he the saboteur, lanisha una de la de la vaidehi. If something was established
that IE said something, or I need told us something, we would have no need to go check with somebody
		
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			else that was done. It was a fact. So that's how knowledgeable he was.
		
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			Aside from being knowledgeable and courageous and devout and regularly worshipping Allah, the loved
one who was also a leader. He also possessed leadership qualities, the Prophet he was sent to be a
governor in the area of Yemen. He was appointed to be a governor of over the people of Yemen, by the
prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
		
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			He asked the prophets a lot. He said, I'm on messenger of Allah, you're sending me to Yemen, they
will ask me for judgments. They're gonna ask me to make decisions, give rulings,
		
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			give decisions. And he said, and I don't have enough knowledge, I don't feel qualified to be making
those calls. What should I do? The profits allow me some struck his chest.
		
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			He struck his chest and he said Allahumma sub bits lisanna, who was the caliber who he said, Oh,
Allah, give him firmness in his tongue in his speech, give them confidence in his speech, and guide
his heart leader, the loved one who says since that day, I never had trouble ever, in making
decisions. And I never second guessed or doubted myself after that day.
		
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			very knowledgeable, a strong confident leader of his people.
		
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			And not only that, but he was a father as well. He was a father.
		
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			Chef Homer was talking about his sons saying, and hudsonville Hussein, his sons and the amazing
people that they were well, those sounds are a reflection of their father, who's an unbelievable
father. I have a very short little passage here. That is the advice of a leader the Allahu anhu that
he gave to his son hasn't also also iligan whether that will happen wacol yagoona, yo see Kavita
Allah. He said, My dear son, my dear son, I strongly advise that you firmly hold on to the taqwa of
Allah, the cognizance, the awareness of Allah. Well, Kelly much will help the federal law. And you
hold on to the truth though speaking the truth, even in good times or bad times. Yeah, boo Nia, man
		
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			heifer Alia he be run vaca he said, My dear son, whoever digs a well for his brother. He Himself
will fall into that. Well, whoever behaves treacherously with his brother only harms himself. Woman
orgy Bobby, he Bella who sir whosoever becomes too overconfident, Whosoever becomes too impressed
with him, him or herself. That person has gone astray that person has lost their way. Woman is stuck
in that be awfully he's Allah, Whosoever becomes confident and independent based on his own
intelligence, again becomes overconfident based on his or her own intelligence. Zelda, that person
slipped. That person's gone. Woman harlot and Darla hook Kayla, Whosoever keeps company with lowly
		
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			people. People have not good character, that person has disgraced and humiliated himself, woman
Jalla, Salama wachira and whosoever sits with the knowledgeable people, that person has honored and
dignified himself whether or not
		
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			he says contentment, satisfaction, being happy and pleased with what Allah has given you. This is a
wealth that will never expire. It'll never run out. That's money that never runs out. Well edible
halal meat often and the best thing that you can leave behind for the people that you leave behind
is
		
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			Good manners and good etiquette. were hosted on Hulu akihiro, Corinne, and the best friend that you
can ever have the best home you can ever roll with, is having good hulak is having good conduct good
character behaving in a dignified manner treating people respectfully is the best companion that you
can ever roll with. This is the advice that he's giving to his son. And guess what, after being a
leader and an island scholar and being a brave warrior, and being a devout worshiper, and being
someone close to a lion is messenger and being such an amazing father. And this is what I want young
people to pay attention to. He was also a husband. And I'm going to use this word, but I want you to
		
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			understand it in its proper context, in its classical context. He wasn't just a husband, but he was
a lover.
		
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			He loved his wife.
		
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			And he was a very loving, compassionate romantic husband.
		
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			And his wife was of course none other than the daughter of the prophets a lot even Fatima which
literally when she was old enough to get married, there was a line of people lined up with
proposals.
		
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			line of people with proposal and process and kept turning people away, kept turning people away, and
finally comes to his daughter and he says, I know the right man for you the only right man for you
the only one that I think is good enough to marry you and that is Ali.
		
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			And how much it alila Fatima how much in how in love was he with Fatima? Something very we were
talking about some of the tragedies of these great individuals. When he was 30 years old. I told you
his mentor, the man who taught him so much, and His Messenger and His Prophet, Muhammad Rasulullah
sallallahu Sallam passed away. Six months after the prophets a lot of Selim passed away Fatima who
is very close to her father, she couldn't live without her father, she lost the will to live without
her father. And six months after the prophets Allah son passed away, his wife Fatima passed away.
She died 30 years old. He lost his wife. And what shows the amount of love that he had for her.
		
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			There's some couplets and poetry that after she was buried, and he was still just in so much pain
and agony from losing his wife, the love of his life. He went and stood on her grave, and he recited
some poetry, some couplets. He says Molly woke up to Allah Allahu budimir Salima? He says what's
wrong with me that I'm standing at a grave and saying Salaam corporal habibie philomela rajabi. The
grave of my beloved.
		
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			And my beloved won't even return my Salaam
		
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			Habiba Malika la rue de Giovanna, my beloved, what's wrong? Why won't you reply to me? And I see
about the whole little Bobby, have you forgotten all the good times that we enjoyed? Have you
forgotten all the intimate moments that we shared? Carl Habib, oh, and then he says he himself
responds what the beloved must be saying. He says the beloved says what? gainfully BTOB come How do
you expect me to reply to you? Well, Anna Rohini Giada Jana Dina, what turabi when I have become
interested to rocks in dirt and dust.
		
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			I've been turned into dust and rocks and stone. I've colored to Rama has any fantasy to come?
		
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			The dirt has eaten away at all of my beauty. And I have forgotten you. Well, how'd you do?
		
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			Bobby,
		
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			and my beloved people in my family have been covered for me I can no longer see them. For our Lego
mini a salon. Take salon for me. The Casa has many women Come here little Bobby. Those good,
intimate, private moments loving moments that we share together, they are gone. They're finished.
Such a lover,
		
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			such a husband.
		
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			And it shows again, that very unique personality that he was. And I want the youth to hear this and
understand that when we talk about living up to the character of these people does that that does
not preclude the human experience. This is a loving doting father. This is a romantic husband.
		
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			But he's also embodying all of those other amazing qualities.
		
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			I'm going to end here by kind of wrapping up or concluding everything that's been talked about from
Abu Bakar. To to Omar to Earth Manta Ali, probably a lot more on him.
		
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			The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam that these four are included in a narration, which lists
those 10 people that were promised Paradise by the prophet sallallahu Sallam Abu Bakr, Abu Bakar
Phil Jana, we're on marfil jen Werth manfield jen Wiley, Phil Jenna.
		
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			Obaidullah, Phil Jenna was debatable.
		
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			When Phil Jenna was sad when Abby will pass Phil Jenna.
		
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			outfield Jenna wabo beta amyloid ninja Rafi Jenna was there. As a beginner, I might have been new
failed, Phil Jenna, the prophet SAW somebody saying Abu Bakar is in paradise. Omar is in paradise or
it's mine is in Jenna Lee is in paradise. These are amazing, remarkable people. But here's what we
need to understand what I need to understand what all of us need to understand. Abu Bakar the Allah
who I knew, he was like the older community leader I'm talking about before Islam. He was the older
uncle like the community leader
		
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			or a loved one who
		
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			was the guy you didn't want to cross paths with.
		
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			He was what we call a roughneck.
		
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			He says himself before Islam, he says I used to drink and womanizer. That's what I used to do.
		
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			Earth might not be a loved one who as he described very eloquently, was a very wealthy individual
and a very reserved person,
		
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			a very reserved, quiet, but very wealthy individual.
		
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			I leave that to your loved one I know like I said was that young boy who was the Prodigy, you knew
this kid had a bright future. You knew this kid could do whatever you wanted to? Do you see how they
represent different demographics in our community, how they come from all spectrums of the
community.
		
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			But they were all able to achieve success.
		
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			So what I want everyone here to go away what I want you to leave this session realizing and
understanding you represent a demographic, a certain aspect of the Muslim community. But each and
every single one of you has that same amazing potential,
		
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			to be successful, to leave a legacy to be a role model, to not just improve yourself but impact
others in a positive way. All of you have that ability. So May Allah subhanaw taala give us the
ability to practice just like malacanang Subhana Allah