Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Is Your Heart Alive or Dead
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The speaker discusses the concept of a spiritual ailment, which is a state of mind where people feel tired and bored. They use the example of someone experiencing a spiritual ailment and realizing they have a 15-minute limit to avoid anxiety or stress. The speaker suggests that this state of mind is a result of having a busy busy schedule or a busy mindset.
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Are there times when you don't feel like
worship?
Are there times when you don't feel like
praying? You don't feel like getting up for
fajr. The sleep feels superior to, you know,
to your fajr prayer. Then know that you've
got a spiritual ailment.
Is there time when you want to do
something but you just don't feel like it?
You just can't do it. Forget the Hajjud.
We're talking about missing the fajr.
That's a serious level of spiritual disease. Let's
just say that you're at work and you're
in the middle of something
or you're playing a game
or you're playing football or you're just chatting
to a friend on the phone or you're
surfing the web and salah time is coming,
there's about you know 20 minutes left, but
you push it right until the last minute
or you push it until the end and
then you do Qadhan. You say, oh man,
it's Qadhanah.
Right? That's a spiritual ailment because that's the
way to tell preference. That's the way to
tell whether the heart is
alive or not, spiritually speaking.