Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Shamail AlTirmidhi Life and Age of the Prophet () Part 71

Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera
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The transcript describes a series of disconnected and difficult conversations about the history and importance of the Prophet sallaliContinental culture. The discussion touches on the use of language and the importance of remembering to not forget to the message of Islam. The importance of being prepared for death and the importance of being prepared for the death of the Prophet sallali is emphasized. The segment also touches on the use of female positions and the importance of language in shaping one's behavior and perception.

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			Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim
hamdulillah Bernard Amin or Salatu
		
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			was Salam ala Sayyidina Muhammad
wa ala alihi wa sahbihi wa
		
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			barakato seldom at the Sleeman
Cathedral on Eli Yomi. Dean Amma
		
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			Bharat.
		
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			The next chapter is a recurring
chapter, it's a chapter that Imam
		
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			did me the decides to bring twice,
meaning with the same title. And
		
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			some of the Hadith in there, we've
kind of covered already. In fact,
		
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			the next two chapters, we've
covered most of the Hadith, and so
		
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			it'd be quite quick. The first
time the chapter came, it was
		
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			chapter 23. Bible, my geography
Ayesha Rasulullah sallallahu, I
		
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			have some chapter on the life of
Rasulullah sallallahu sallam, how
		
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			he used to live his life. So he
brings that same chapter again
		
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			here. However, this doesn't seem
to be the case in all of the
		
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			editions of this of this book. So
that's what I find in this
		
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			commentary
		
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			by this great Maliki scholar, but
it's not in this other edition
		
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			that I have. That chapter doesn't
seem to be.
		
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			The chapter doesn't seem to be
mentioned in this one. I'm not
		
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			sure if you guys have that
chapter.
		
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			On the living, you have that?
Okay. So it's in that one as well
		
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			as in that translation as well.
		
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			So essentially, it's bourbon my
geography Aisha Rasulullah
		
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			sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, which
in this order, it would be chapter
		
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			52. But it depends on your
addition. It's about the lifestyle
		
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			of Rasulullah sallallahu. Somehow
he lived his life. Already, we've
		
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			found before
		
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			that that chapter came after it
talked about addressing of
		
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			Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi
wasallam.
		
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			And we learned there that it
probably sallallahu alayhi wa
		
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			sallam would just take food for
its nourishment purposes, it's
		
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			sustaining purposes, not as a
delicacy, although sometimes he
		
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			did mashallah, praise certain food
and said, This is really nice.
		
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			Give me another one. So there were
very few times he did that. So you
		
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			can see a perfect balance that the
normal state was eat less. But
		
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			sometimes he showed that no, you
can have some kind of interesting
		
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			food as well.
		
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			And respect food in that sense.
		
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			So the first Hadith here is
related through Mohammed Ignace
		
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			serine. Now we've heard this name
quite often, he's very famous
		
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			Tabby, he's a morphus series and
more hadith is everywhere. If you
		
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			look at the higher levels of
Hadith science and Tafseer and
		
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			Fikile, Muhammad Yunus Assyrian
you can't miss him. What's very
		
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			interesting
		
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			is that he met
		
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			30 Sahaba. So he studied under 30
Sahaba. And of course, he's
		
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			considered to be the Imam of dream
interpretation. He lives on
		
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			through that science.
		
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			And all the main six books of
Hadith related his Hadith, so is
		
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			absolutely trustworthy.
		
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			He was actually a slave of us, or
the Allah one.
		
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			And then he became his more
Khattab. So he made a deal with
		
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			him on 20,000 That if you pay
20,000, you will be free.
		
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			So you paid him 20,000 And that's
how he became free.
		
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			And he had six, he had six
children.
		
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			And each one of them
		
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			when we had the theme as well.
		
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			So you can you can understand that
he came from being a slave to
		
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			becoming such a great scholar that
today
		
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			anybody who is interested in
dreams will definitely have heard
		
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			of him.
		
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			Because his book is the most
famous in that regard. And also
		
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			he's a great Muhaddith professor,
etc. So this hadith is related
		
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			through him. He says call the
coroner in the OB Hurayrah but the
		
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			Allah one is is once so he's
thinking about this Oh, we used to
		
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			be with Abu Huraira or the Allahu
those are the really cool days.
		
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			They were the really good days.
You know, you obviously missed
		
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			Rasulullah sallallahu some see
this is the Sahaba that he's
		
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			talking about. He says yes, once
we were with Abu Huraira the
		
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			Allahu Anhu what are they he
thought Bernie more Masha Khan. He
		
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			had to really nicely colored
		
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			clothing.
		
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			This was like colored with a
special reddish kind of color.
		
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			Right exactly what it looked like
Allahu Allah. But it was a
		
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			special, a very special, specially
dyed cloth that he was wearing.
		
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			Really
		
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			good piece of clothing yard. Men
get ton of linen. Linen today is
		
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			very expensive compared to cotton.
Cotton is cotton but little linen,
		
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			is if you've got
		
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			linen. What do you call it, the
user usually use it for
		
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			tablecloths and things like that.
It's this thick kind of cotton,
		
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			which is really hard wearing very
expensive. It's not you people
		
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			don't generally have it unless
you're looking for it. So it's
		
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			cotton. That is this linen. So he
had this nice linen dyed cloth
		
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			that he was wearing.
		
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			So then his handkerchief was of
the same cloth.
		
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			So he blew in his nose in this
really elegant piece of cloth. So
		
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			after he did that, he said, Abu
Huraira you said back in back in,
		
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			that's an expression in those days
of saying, Man, this is, you know,
		
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			what, what? When you're happy with
something, what would be something
		
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			today?
		
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			That we say?
		
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			Wha ha ha or something like that?
Yeah, that's a good one. That's
		
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			right.
		
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			Wha wha I mean, what do you say in
English though?
		
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			Wow. Okay.
		
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			So he said some expression to that
it's back in back in in Arabic.
		
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			That's how they would say. And
this shows Shakur. See, it shows
		
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			that he didn't forget his humble
origins. It shows that he
		
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			understands that this is a
privilege. He's not taking it for
		
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			granted. Most of us have been
brought born with our fingers in
		
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			GI unlike our parents, some guy
was just there's a guy that I've
		
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			visited his house a few times
because a big shake comes and
		
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			stays at his house. It's got this
nice double fronted house
		
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			mashallah very generous food's
always there and everything. He
		
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			says this is only the last three
years that I've I've had all of
		
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			this.
		
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			Before they said when I came from
India, I had to pay my uncle more
		
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			than I was earning.
		
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			I was wondering where that you
know,
		
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			that one pound that was 50 rupees
was right, I was we struggled. He
		
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			says I didn't see my children,
except on weekends for 12 years.
		
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			For 12 years, I only saw my
children in the weekends, because
		
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			I was just to make a living I was
working two shifts of work.
		
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			And he goes now and we've we
haven't had to go through this our
		
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			young guys we haven't had to go
through this mashallah our parents
		
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			did it all and we kind of settled
and we're building on that. So we
		
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			haven't had that kind of struggle.
We've had a bit of struggle maybe
		
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			for the few a few people but
otherwise it's not been that much
		
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			of a you know, it's not that same
kind of struggle for most people.
		
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			Most people I'm sure there's
exceptions. So it's not to forget
		
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			that state is to understand this
is all from Allah. Allah is the
		
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			one who changes these things and
can make things very different. So
		
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			then he says, Wow, look at this,
you know, then yet the Muhammad
		
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			Abu Hurayrah Phil Keaton, Abu
Hurayrah is blowing his nose in
		
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			linen. He's got a linen
handkerchief.
		
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			You know, like, I've got a I don't
know what name to take. Got. A
		
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			Gucci bag. This is a Gucci
handkerchief, you know, that kind
		
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			of thing. People People think it's
a privilege today people wear this
		
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			kind of stuff and they just go on
as those no big deal because it's
		
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			normal. by Adidas No, no, man
that's me prouder.
		
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			That's why they made that movie.
The Devil Wears it. Because this
		
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			is it's all devilish. It's all
that shaytani isn't it? I mean, at
		
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			that level.
		
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			Allahu Akbar
		
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			Laqad or a Tony. We're in Nila
hero FEMA being a member of
		
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			Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi
wasallam we're here jurati Are
		
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			Aisha
		
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			Radi Allahu Allah. Moshe. You're
not a year for G O J failed our
		
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			original who are Allah okie Yara
and Nibi Junoon. Wa maybe Junoon.
		
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			Warmer who are ill jewel. And he's
reflecting. And he's saying Look
		
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			at me when I'm blowing in these
handkerchiefs made of linen. And I
		
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			remember seeing myself and I was
lying down on my neck on my back
		
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			between the member of Rasulullah
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and
		
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			the room of eyeshot of the Allahu
anha
		
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			there's not even a chance chance
of standing nowadays. Used to lay
		
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			down there so Hana line that Rhoda
		
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			that's that's an honor to be able
to lie there. So he says between
		
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			the member and the role of Aisha
room of Aisha is where blossom is
		
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			buried now. That's, that's the
older. It says that's where I used
		
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			to lie down. I used to be
unconscious.
		
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			I was knocked out unconscious.
		
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			People would come by those who
would come by they would come and
		
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			they would put their feet on my
neck.
		
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			Because they thought that I was
insane. Why am I lying there in
		
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			the middle? I would fall down out
of weakness fatigue
		
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			He may see ation, absolutely just
totally unconscious. So in those
		
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			days, people who were insane, they
would lie down anywhere. And then
		
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			people would go and there was this
belief that you could get them
		
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			better by pressing on their neck
with your feet. So that's what
		
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			people will come and do.
		
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			And then he says, one might be
Junoon there was no insanity. I
		
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			wasn't crazy. I didn't have any
problem. I wasn't diseased like
		
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			that. Well, ma Hua Zhu it was just
pure hunger, or what level of
		
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			hunger is he talking about here,
you know, you can go for a day
		
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			without food, you can go for two
days, maybe without food, but then
		
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			in that heat, and then without
food, and maybe any decent water.
		
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			Right. Or even if he did have
water than food, then I mean, this
		
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			must have been for a number of
days is not having any decent
		
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			sustenance.
		
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			And that was it. So now,
		
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			they used to do that is to put
their feet on the and somehow that
		
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			used to help them to get better. I
haven't been able to look into it
		
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			to see if that's some kind of
cure, old fashioned kind of cure,
		
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			or whatever the case was. But now
Abu Huraira the Allahu Anhu. He's
		
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			obviously as you know, he's from
Dallas sofa. When you go there,
		
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			there's this behind the room of
Rasulullah sallallahu it Psalm 41
		
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			of the Allahu unhas room. In in
that general area, there's that
		
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			raised platform, many people think
that that is the way that people
		
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			have sofa used to live. I was told
by this scholar a few years ago
		
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			when I went that that is that was
not that's not the real
		
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			philosopher, the philosopher is
actually in front of that. And
		
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			it's just on the ground level.
This was just some Ottoman
		
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			platform that they had for the
gods or something like that Allah
		
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			knows best. Anyway, so he was very
close. He was literally behind the
		
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			sort of Lhasa Lawson's room,
because the masjid was quite small
		
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			at that time. Behind Rasul Allah
syndrome. That's exactly where to
		
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			the side of the Masjid. So the
most you could imagine was on this
		
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			side, this was to the left of it
behind the room of Fatima or the
		
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			Allah Juana. That's where they
used to live. They were, you can
		
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			say, the Madman of Islam. They
were the guests of Islam of the
		
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			Muslim mean, that's what they
were, that was the madrasah. They
		
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			had no wealth, no earning no
family, so they were not married
		
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			at that time as well. So they
would just stay single, these are
		
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			single students, right bachelor
men that were students. And
		
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			whenever any sadaqa would come to
the Prophet sallallahu, alayhi
		
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			wasallam, he would send it to
them.
		
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			And he himself wouldn't have
anything, he wouldn't take sadaqa,
		
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			he would send it to them, they
would have it. If he got to Hadiya
		
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			he would also give them from there
as well. He would eat himself some
		
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			of that, because the Prophet said
a lot of them was also in a
		
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			poverty. So when he couldn't eat
sadaqa charity, he wasn't able to
		
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			consume, it wasn't allowed for
him. He would send it all to them.
		
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			If he got Hadiya, he would he
would take some of the gifts he
		
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			would use, he would take some of
it, he would give it to them as
		
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			well. And
		
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			as mentioned, buhari, the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam used
		
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			to really look after him in
whatever he had, but he didn't
		
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			have much himself. He wasn't like
his freezer freezer was full. And,
		
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			you know, it was letting them
suffer. He didn't have much
		
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			himself. So he will try to look
after them as much as possible.
		
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			Whatever he had, he would try to
give them. Now if this is
		
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			happening with Abu Huraira, and he
was kind of like the Chief Student
		
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			among them, he was the main man,
then can you imagine the rest of
		
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			them, if that's happening with
him, whereas he's the one who's
		
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			got the context, he knows people
he's there with Rasulullah
		
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			sallallahu, the closest of them,
he's kind of always leading them
		
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			and so on. Because whenever the
person was needed any of them he
		
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			would call Abu Huraira the Allah
one, so he was really close to the
		
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			Prophet sallallahu alayhi
wasallam.
		
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			He was considered to be out of all
of the Sahaba he is considered to
		
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			be the one who's memorized the
most and retain the majority of
		
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			Hadith more than anybody else.
		
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			Imam Shafi says Abu Hurayrah for
the Monroeville hadith of
		
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			theosophy, he, he is the most
recording of all of those who
		
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			related Hadith during his time.
There may be somebody who had more
		
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			but they didn't relate that many.
So we don't know. But out of those
		
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			who related Hadees transmitted it,
he had the most even Naramata the
		
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			Allahu Anhu
		
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			used to really speak about him
with mercy, especially in his
		
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			janazah and he said about him
during his janazah when he passed
		
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			away if not tomorrow, Dylan said
that Gurney F of Allah muslim Muna
		
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			Hadith Rasulullah sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam waka yonder
		
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			Malaya Malaga dosa El Mirage
Marina well unsought leash
		
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			dividable hygena btw Jarrah, while
unsavoury ha ha him or how are
		
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			Italy him. And so he said that the
reason why I will read the Allahu
		
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			Anhu was able to do that he was
able to be present when others
		
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			could not be present. Because he
was free. He didn't have to go to
		
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			work in the day. He didn't have
fields to look after the unsought
		
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			had their fields to look after the
hygiene had their businesses to
		
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			look after. So in the daytime,
they would have to be doing these
		
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			things.
		
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			If he didn't have to do any of
that absolute debacle and Allah
		
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			subhanaw taala, staying with the
behind the masjid, and would be
		
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			just avid seeker. So among all of
them, you see, one is that you're
		
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			a seeker. But then there's
something that Allah gives to
		
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			individual seekers that he doesn't
give to maybe other seekers, which
		
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			is that retentive memory, this
diligence of looking for knowledge
		
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			being in the right place at the
right time, because sometimes
		
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			we're lazy. So you know, we're all
with the same teacher, but we're
		
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			lazy. So we've, you know, kind of
gone out for a cup of tea or
		
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			something, and we missed it. But
this guy, he's always there. So
		
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			this is Tofik, from Allah subhanaw
taala, for people to be in the
		
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			right place at the right time, to
have the right memory, right
		
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			understanding right comprehension,
ability to retain and memorize and
		
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			record and then the ability to
convey afterwards, all of those
		
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			things were in Abu Huraira, the
Allah one, so others probably had,
		
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			you know, one or two of these
qualities or characteristics. He
		
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			had all of them. The Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said,
		
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			Abu Huraira, we are all
		
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			Abu Huraira is a container, a
vessel of knowledge. Like he's
		
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			just stuffed with knowledge. And
the Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam
		
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			once said to him in new code
similar to mean no, he said to the
		
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			Prophet sallallahu alayhi salam
once in Nicollet, summer it
		
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			Dominica, Hadith, and Kathy Iran,
were in the ASHA and
		
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			an owns an unser or an he caught.
He said once there was a lot
		
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			Islam. I've heard many, many
Hadith from Hubei from you, but I
		
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			have a fear that I may forget.
		
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			That's a human failing, I may
forget.
		
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			Why would somebody feel that
they're going to forget? It's
		
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			either because
		
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			they've had that experience that
maybe I'm, you know, either
		
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			missing, I'm forgetting or they
know from others that people
		
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			forget. Because if you've never
forgotten anything, you'd be like,
		
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			proud. I don't forget anything. I
don't need to ask this question.
		
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			Right. So he was fearful about
this. So then he said to the
		
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			office a lot isn't like I may
forget, Professor Lawson said
		
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			upset reader riddoch Spread your
sheet. The sheet that he used to
		
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			use spread it, and the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam made
		
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			some motions with his hands
inside. And then he says, Okay,
		
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			now gathered together. So I did
that after I never forgot
		
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			anything. So there was a helping
hand there from Rasulullah
		
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			sallallahu somes faith and his
outpouring towards him
		
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			in Buhari mentioned that
		
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			he said Merman was having to be a
solid lesson I had an extra Hadith
		
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			and and who mainly in llama
Kelemen Abdullah had miromar they
		
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			know Kenny took water Aktobe he
says that among the US harbor
		
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			Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam there was nobody who had
		
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			more Hadees than I did except
Abdullah him no it says Abdullah
		
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			Omar here but I remember this to
be able to live November even the
		
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			last so it says Omar here though
but Walla Harlem is it except
		
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			Abdullah him No. Omar Abdullah
live November because he used to
		
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			write him down and I've never
wrote them down so he never even
		
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			wrote anything. He would just
memorize this all
		
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			ajeeb
		
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			ignore Abdullah Bara relates the
Maliki great Maliki scholar he
		
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			relates in his list the Arab
		
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			Al is the herbalist the art means
full encompassing. His book is
		
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			called Al STR the encompassing one
right. He says Imam Buhari has
		
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			said that
		
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			from Imam from Abu Huraira the
Allahu Anhu more than 800
		
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			individuals have transmitted from
him
		
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			both from among Sahaba and tabby.
		
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			So whatever he learned from
Rasulullah sallallahu sallam, at
		
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			least 800 people have related from
him directly. So somehow 800
		
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			People have heard from him
directly. Right? That is through
		
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			among Sahaba and tampereen. Among
the Sahaba who related from him
		
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			because they hadn't heard it
directly from Rasulullah
		
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			sallallahu sama some of the big
Sahaba ignore Abbas. Ignore Omar,
		
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			Jabra Abdullah * IGNOU earthy
Allah, these have all related from
		
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			Abu Huraira or the Allah and what
they did not get directly from
		
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			Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam. How many Hadith are
		
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			related for him that have been
documented 5347
		
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			Buhari contains about 6000 Hadith.
So he could have had a Abu
		
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			Hurayrah Buhari, you know, like
Abu Huraira is collection of 5003
		
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			and that's nearly the same size,
among which Imam Buhari has taken
		
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			609 of his Hadith in Buhari in his
Sahai.
		
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			Right so out of the 6000 Hadith
609 of them were how many what
		
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			percentage is that?
		
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			Nearly it is 10% It is exactly 10%
from Abu Huraira. That's amazing.
		
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			It's related in Buhari from him
his
		
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			As her fifth domain Rasul Allah,
He sallallahu alayhi wa sallam we
		
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			are in this very famous statement
office. It says that I memorized
		
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			to contain a loads from Rasulullah
sallallahu Sallam like two loads.
		
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			He's making this distinction for a
reason. He says what I got from
		
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			Rasul Allah says, two containers,
I've sifted them into two
		
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			containers into two loads, right
or two sections, you know, and he
		
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			says,
		
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			as far as one of them is
concerned, for Bethesda who I've
		
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			spread them far and wide, I've
related all of that I've
		
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			transmitted them, what Amala the
other one, follow, but as to who
		
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			caught your eye mini hurdle boom.
If I was to spread those, and he
		
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			pointed to his neck, he says, I,
my neck would be cut off.
		
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			Because these were maybe
prophecies. So he's very careful
		
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			in what he related. So if you
related so much, 5347 Hadees. We
		
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			know from him that's related,
documented, passed on, and have
		
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			been conveyed to us, then can you
imagine how many more he did have?
		
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			And what knowledge is taken with
him to the grave?
		
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			Because it's clear that nobody is
able to transmit everything you
		
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			learn. That's, that's just that's
an impossibility. Right? It's not
		
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			like copying a hard drive and
passing it on is that it's, you
		
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			know, you take what you can,
sometimes you even forget what
		
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			you've got at that time. So final
		
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			that's why we won shakey said,
four out of the reason why you're
		
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			allowed six, seven hours of DWIs
because if you forget something in
		
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			the first hour, you remember
something of the two hours, and
		
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			then you'll think and think and
think and you'll ask and ask and
		
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			ask and then after that, you'll
still remember something and
		
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			believe me, that's exactly what
happens.
		
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			Maybe otherwise you think why five
six hours and and make dua.
		
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			Right? So the whole idea is that
Allah is giving this choice I'm
		
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			giving you all this time, every
moment of this alpha is enough to
		
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			turn a massive sinner into a
Willie of Allah. And I'm giving
		
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			you 1000s of those moments, use a
blank check, do what you want with
		
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			it. You only limited by your own
thoughts.
		
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			That's the amazing aspect of
Arafa. So
		
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			he says
		
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			that yes to two loads and one I've
spread and the other one, I can't
		
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			I've had to withhold on one of the
Allahu Anhu later made him a
		
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			governor of Bahrain.
		
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			And then after that, he
		
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			he removed him from that position,
and then after that, he wanted him
		
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			to go and become a governor
somewhere else again, but then he
		
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			refused. Then after that, he
remained in Madina Munawwara and
		
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			that's where he finally passed
away in 58 Hijiri or 59, Hijiri 58
		
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			or 59. He, and he was 78 Mashallah
78 years old, he'd become Muslim
		
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			during the year of labor. So this
was in Medina Mora was he's not
		
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			even a monkey is not even from,
you know, like from the monkey
		
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			period. So he's been for such a
long time. That proves that you
		
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			can start studying late in your
life and still achieve Imam Abu
		
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			Hanifa Rahim Allah only studies
studying after he was like an
		
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			accomplished wealthy businessman.
And then he started studying
		
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			afterwards. And sometimes those
kinds of people can go further
		
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			because they've got so much
experience of the world that they
		
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			understand the best. There's,
there's no immaturity, there's a
		
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			lot of maturity for them. So
nobody should feel that. I've lost
		
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			it and I can't do it. It's Allah,
for Allah, UT him and Yeshua. So
		
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			he was not even a Mahajan. He came
in Haber. That's, that's not
		
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			early.
		
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			That's much later. Right. So he
was during in the Battle of labor.
		
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			He was with the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam as well. And the
		
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			Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam mentioned a stately Coolio
		
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			met in Halle, Mojave, Mojave, Abu
Huraira. Every OMA has a person
		
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			who clemency dominates very
Clement forbearing person and such
		
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			a person in this OMA is Abu
Huraira the Allah one, the person
		
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			has made a special dua for him in
his mum, for him and his mother.
		
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			Firstly made dua for his mother
because mother wasn't a believer.
		
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			And you know, you must have been
feeling bad my mother I'm a
		
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			convert he she's not a convert.
You get this discussion today
		
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			among converse, they feel really
bad about their parents, right? So
		
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			the prophets also made dua for her
and mashallah, she becomes a
		
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			Muslim. And then the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam made
		
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			dua for both of them after she'd
become Muslim. He said Allahumma
		
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			Habib Dakka Harada Well, OMA, who
are either a vertical Momineen or
		
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			have been in a in a Hema MiniBooNE
all meaning, firstly, the verse
		
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			Allah some said, Oh Allah, make
the servant of yours and his
		
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			mother, beloved, to your believing
servants.
		
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			That's a sign anybody hates Abu
Huraira you're signing your
		
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			difference, right? You are making
yourself into something else into
		
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			untrue believer. Not gonna say
Kaffir but an untrue believer
		
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			because there are people who have
done this there is this female
		
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			academic who's trying to destroy
all of these Hadees that speak
		
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			about women's position that they
have a bit of a problem with? And
		
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			is the Abu Huraira what kind of I
used to play with a cat?
		
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			So, when you tell people stuff
like they used to play with a cat,
		
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			you're trying to create an
impression that he wasn't serious
		
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			in life used to carry a cat
around? Sounds kind of weird,
		
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			doesn't it? When you say it that
way, so they're trying to clink,
		
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			invoke people's emotions of that
nature, and Subhanallah so much
		
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			about Venus from him. And they're
trying to destroy that. So they've
		
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			attacked one is him there's
another one Abu Bakr, Radi Allahu,
		
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			and they've attacked him as well
because some of those Hadith are
		
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			related from them.
		
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			So they're trying to like break it
at the core, the foundation, and
		
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			yet the prophets Allah has made
this dua maybe pre empting this
		
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			fact that okay, you want to sign
your own unbeliever warrant There
		
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			you go, right just don't you know,
don't like Abu Hurayrah the Allah
		
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			one. So we declare today that we
love Abu Huraira the alarm for
		
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			what he's done, and thus we're
declaring inshallah our faith.
		
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			So, that's what the prophets Allah
Salam said, and he said, and make
		
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			the believers beloved to them.
Then Abu Huraira the Allahu Anhu
		
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			says, He then says it was quite
bold. He says from a Holic of I'ma
		
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			holla Cola, who me meaning Yes,
Matt will be one irony in that
		
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			happening. That there is no
believer that Allah subhanho wa
		
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			Taala will create who's heard
about me, but hasn't seen me but
		
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			he's gonna love me.
		
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			What a statement. So he's
considered that role amount of
		
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			the, you know, all the Sahaba were
not Allah ma. They were just
		
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			Sahaba. But some among them were
the movies, the fuqaha you know,
		
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			like they're especially. So he's
considered to be the older man
		
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			among the great aroma of the
sahaba. Yes, there were others
		
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			like Abdullah Massoud and others
who are greater fucky than he was
		
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			greater jurist than he was right
because he was known just to be
		
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			more of a compiler. That's why if
he relates something and Abdullah
		
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			Masuda, Roddy alone relate
something generally Abdullah
		
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			lawsuits, Hadith will be taken,
because he had juristic insight.
		
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			So you'd and you'd assume that he
understood the case better than
		
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			him and related that to his
narrative would be stronger in
		
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			that sense, generally, that's in
terms of that.
		
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			And then he says,
		
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			Now, the other thing is that he
was very humble. Despite all of
		
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			this, he was very humble, and a
great worshipper and extremely
		
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			thankful of Allah subhanaw taala,
what had given him as as we see
		
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			from this hadith, he his wife and
his servant, they used to take
		
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			turns at night that somebody had
to be awake in the house during
		
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			the Hajj. So one of them that
needs to make the other and then
		
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			they used to make the third
person. So the whole night
		
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			there'll be somebody worshipping
in that house. And then he says, I
		
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			believe he was married to Sephora
been bent because one, what is his
		
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			name? Abu Huraira is his title.
		
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			Because they say that that title
is because he wants found a cat
		
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			felt sorry for it, and then he
just kept it and looked after it.
		
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			Right, became his pet.
		
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			And thus he became known by that
cat.
		
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			Some say that the prophets Allah
some gave him that name. Allah
		
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			knows best but What's his real
name? So in Jaya Helia time, his
		
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			his name was either Abu shrimps or
Abdul amor.
		
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			And then in Islam, his name was
either Abdullah Abdul Rahman
		
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			Ignace. His father's name was
soccer stone, Boulder rock. So his
		
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			name was either Abdullah Abdul
Rahman
		
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			one very interesting piece of
		
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			you know, names have an effect.
		
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			So although it's not a general
rule, but its names have an
		
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			effect, no doubt. That's why
Professor Lawson would change
		
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			people's names from bad to good
names, pleasant names you would
		
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			give. So among the professor some
had about 10 or 11. Uncle's abou
		
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			Abdulmutallab had 10 or 11
children
		
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			right? You know, Mashallah. Out of
them only for lived to see the
		
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			prophets Allah Allah as a profit.
		
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			Right? Only for lived to see the
Prophet salallahu salam after
		
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			prophet because he was 40 years
old. That's when he got profited.
		
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			His uncle's were obviously much
older. So some had died. There was
		
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			only four that were alive, Abu
Lahab
		
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			Abu Talib, Hamza, an ibis that so
what's very interesting is that
		
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			Abu Talib, his real name, was
actually something else.
		
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			ABS abdomen enough
		
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			abdominal, the slave of manava and
a idle and Ebola. That was also
		
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			his title. The father flame was
very, he was very handsome. His
		
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			name was
		
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			up there as one of these idols
right.
		
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			These two names they ended up not
becoming believers, one animosity
		
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			the other one out of reluctance
Abu Talib, and Abu Lahab they
		
00:30:33 --> 00:30:36
			didn't become Muslims one helped
one was antagonistic towards him.
		
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			The other two whose names are
Abbas and Hamza No, they're not
		
00:30:41 --> 00:30:44
			worshipers of any idols, you know,
no names like that. So although
		
00:30:44 --> 00:30:47
			this doesn't prove anything, it's
just kind of an interesting
		
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			anecdote that these two solar
promises and despite that didn't
		
00:30:50 --> 00:30:53
			become Muslim, and these other two
they did.
		
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			Whereas the names were not slaves
of idols.
		
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			So his name was Abdul Rahman or
Abdullah Abdullah Sahar
		
00:31:03 --> 00:31:09
			right the next Hadith here is
related from Seema keep no herb.
		
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			He says that I heard not a Muslim
no Bashir, the sahabi saying,
		
00:31:16 --> 00:31:21
			Allah stone theater I'm in worship
Robin mushy tomb unto people,
		
00:31:21 --> 00:31:25
			Don't you people have as much food
as you want food and drink as you
		
00:31:25 --> 00:31:29
			want. I have seen your Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and
		
00:31:29 --> 00:31:32
			he couldn't even find enough of
inferior dates
		
00:31:34 --> 00:31:35
			to fill his stomach with.
		
00:31:36 --> 00:31:40
			So you forget I do know that there
was not even the inferior dates
		
00:31:40 --> 00:31:44
			that he could get enough of that
that you could buy, you know, few
		
00:31:44 --> 00:31:47
			reals to a dozen you know, like a
few pounds of it. He couldn't even
		
00:31:47 --> 00:31:51
			get that. That's how less yeah to
you people have as much we've
		
00:31:51 --> 00:31:54
			we've, we've already looked at
this hadith in depth before. I
		
00:31:54 --> 00:31:58
			said most of these Hadees we've
looked at this next one is really
		
00:31:58 --> 00:32:02
			related from Aisha to the Allahu
anha she says in Quran URL
		
00:32:02 --> 00:32:05
			Mohammed Nemko to Sharon Stokey do
		
00:32:06 --> 00:32:10
			be nurdin in Hua il ma Otama.
Again, we've looked at this hadith
		
00:32:10 --> 00:32:15
			as well, she says that we the
family of Rasulullah Salah son
		
00:32:15 --> 00:32:17
			household of Rasulullah sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam, we would
		
00:32:17 --> 00:32:21
			sometimes remain for an entire
month and we would not like the
		
00:32:21 --> 00:32:26
			fire in our stove. It used to be
just watering dates for us. That
		
00:32:26 --> 00:32:34
			was our that was our diet. Then
the next hadith is related from
		
00:32:35 --> 00:32:41
			Maliki to dinar. He relates this
directly he is not a Sahabi so
		
00:32:41 --> 00:32:45
			he's not mentioning who has heard
this from so this is what you call
		
00:32:45 --> 00:32:49
			a morsel Hadith. morsel hadith is
where you relate from someone
		
00:32:49 --> 00:32:52
			missing somebody out in between,
because there's no way he could
		
00:32:52 --> 00:32:54
			have mentioned this directly
because he wasn't alive at that
		
00:32:54 --> 00:32:59
			time. But he says that Masha be
Rasulullah sallallahu is I mean
		
00:32:59 --> 00:33:03
			Hubbs in cut to Allah Allah, Allah
Allah doth the prophets Allah has
		
00:33:03 --> 00:33:10
			never once filled his stomach with
bread or with meat. Except Allah
		
00:33:10 --> 00:33:16
			doff What does Duff mean? The
Sahaba El Dorado el Amin al Badia,
		
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			not from the people of the city,
but the sahabi Malik iblue dinar
		
00:33:21 --> 00:33:25
			the narrator, he says I went and
asked one of the people of the
		
00:33:26 --> 00:33:30
			barbiere the Bedouins because they
had the pure Arabic what is Duff
		
00:33:30 --> 00:33:33
			mean? This what I heard, what is
Duff mean?
		
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			So
		
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			he says in your turn, what a minor
stuff means that you eat with
		
00:33:40 --> 00:33:43
			people essentially saying that
whenever the person has ever had a
		
00:33:43 --> 00:33:48
			doubt maybe invited some that's
when you got a full stomach or he
		
00:33:48 --> 00:33:52
			would try to get more food if he
invited somebody over and ate with
		
00:33:52 --> 00:33:55
			people that was the only time he
had more food or maybe it was
		
00:33:55 --> 00:33:57
			because they would encourage each
other to eat more because when
		
00:33:57 --> 00:34:00
			you're together so it could be
many reasons why that was the only
		
00:34:00 --> 00:34:02
			time they will do that according
to this narration
		
00:34:03 --> 00:34:06
			and the other reason is that maybe
he did it just to make the person
		
00:34:06 --> 00:34:08
			happy otherwise it's personal
preference was not to eat that
		
00:34:08 --> 00:34:11
			much. But the only reason he did
it was just to make the person
		
00:34:11 --> 00:34:13
			happy. Okay, you know you guys
have cooked her prepared this much
		
00:34:13 --> 00:34:17
			food so we're gonna eat that's
probably why he did Allah Allah.
		
00:34:18 --> 00:34:22
			Right, let's just quickly look at
the next chapter, which is the
		
00:34:22 --> 00:34:25
			chapter on the age of Rasulullah
sallallahu Sallam So Imam tell me
		
00:34:25 --> 00:34:27
			the has
		
00:34:28 --> 00:34:31
			formulated a chapter about that as
well. And as mentioned, they're
		
00:34:31 --> 00:34:33
			very simple Hadith we've dealt
with a number of we've dealt with
		
00:34:33 --> 00:34:36
			this discussion before so I'm just
going to mention the Hadith. In
		
00:34:36 --> 00:34:39
			fact, I'm going to quickly read
this a hadith just for the bulk of
		
00:34:39 --> 00:34:41
			it, it will quickly translate
them.
		
00:34:47 --> 00:34:51
			Bismillah R Rahman and Rahim will
be listening matassa elimina Ilima
		
00:34:51 --> 00:34:55
			Metromedia kala bourbon magia Fe
Sydney Rasulullah sallallahu
		
00:34:55 --> 00:34:59
			alayhi wa sallam will be called
had nothing to do no money in
		
00:34:59 --> 00:34:59
			color had nothing
		
00:35:00 --> 00:35:02
			Hello Herkner rabada Dakota had
dissenters Zachary yep no is how
		
00:35:02 --> 00:35:06
			Akaka had the dinar Maroubra dinar
and even yeah best you know the
		
00:35:06 --> 00:35:08
			Allahu Anhu call the Mecca never
use Allahu Allah He was selling
		
00:35:08 --> 00:35:12
			movie Mecca de la Fashola the
Senate and you have either you or
		
00:35:12 --> 00:35:15
			Bill Medina Darshan were to fear
were who are able with Allah if he
		
00:35:15 --> 00:35:18
			was 16 will be here called I had
the sinner Mohammed oversharing.
		
00:35:18 --> 00:35:21
			God had the thinner Mohammed
mujahadeen and shorter but rb is
		
00:35:21 --> 00:35:24
			how can I immediately Sergeant
Angelina and where are we at and
		
00:35:24 --> 00:35:28
			who's Amira who you have to work
harder. Mata Rasulullah sallallahu
		
00:35:28 --> 00:35:31
			alayhi wa Salam o April 30. He was
sitting in Abu Bakr, Umar Omar
		
00:35:32 --> 00:35:35
			Abdullah, I think was 18 Or when
he called I had dinner Hussein
		
00:35:35 --> 00:35:38
			Obama had a union bursary. ukara
had this an Arab de Rosa can even
		
00:35:38 --> 00:35:41
			Eurasian and is already enrolled
with an eyeshadow the Allah Juana
		
00:35:41 --> 00:35:45
			and NWSL. Allahu Allah, your
cinema were able to learn he was a
		
00:35:45 --> 00:35:48
			Tina center, wherever he called
ahead with an armadillo money and
		
00:35:48 --> 00:35:52
			when our kupuna era Hema Dholakia
ukata had detonated SmartLook not
		
00:35:52 --> 00:35:56
			ready yet and Hydra didn't have
that he called moto moto Bani
		
00:35:56 --> 00:35:58
			Hashim in color similar to bnab
birth in your code to fear
		
00:35:58 --> 00:36:02
			Rasulillah Rasulullah sallallahu
alayhi wa Salam o Abraham's he was
		
00:36:02 --> 00:36:05
			18 when he called ahead doesn't
Mohammed the beneficiary or
		
00:36:05 --> 00:36:08
			Muhammad, a burner Carla had to
know more I don't know he Sherman
		
00:36:08 --> 00:36:12
			called had to theny OB and Katara
Daniel has an a&r who fell in the
		
00:36:12 --> 00:36:16
			hands of Allah and NWSL Allahu
alayhi wa Salam o Kobudo Abraham's
		
00:36:16 --> 00:36:19
			he was 18 All aboard isa word of
Allah and Allah for the whole
		
00:36:19 --> 00:36:22
			Seema and Mina Nabi sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam Ochanomizu many
		
00:36:22 --> 00:36:26
			Nabi sallallahu alayhi wa salam
ala Julen whatever he called I had
		
00:36:26 --> 00:36:29
			dinner is Hakuna Musa Ansari ukata
had the cinema and called the
		
00:36:29 --> 00:36:33
			cinema. Cinema Beata maybe
Abdullah Rahman and undisciplined
		
00:36:33 --> 00:36:36
			Malik you know the Allahu Anhu
knows me or who we are called gun
		
00:36:36 --> 00:36:39
			also Allah He sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam Lisa pictorial but anyway I
		
00:36:39 --> 00:36:43
			will concede you what I will be I
will I'm happy what I will What I
		
00:36:43 --> 00:36:47
			will try the ricotta T whether it
be sept Bertha hula hula Allah
		
00:36:47 --> 00:36:49
			Allah ROTC Urbina Senate and
Farrakhan will be mocha Asha
		
00:36:49 --> 00:36:53
			Samina will Medina the ASHA seen
what the offer hula Wallah ROTC
		
00:36:53 --> 00:36:56
			city unison and release of ROTC he
want to hear to hear Schroon a
		
00:36:56 --> 00:37:00
			charlatan Badal will be he called
ahead to the NA kotoba to decide
		
00:37:00 --> 00:37:03
			and Maddie Camilla Anderson and
Robbie web Abdurrahman, Anna
		
00:37:03 --> 00:37:05
			symptomatic and narrow.
		
00:37:06 --> 00:37:11
			So we've dealt with most of these
narrations. This chapter is just
		
00:37:11 --> 00:37:14
			about trying to determine the age
of Rasulullah sallallahu, which
		
00:37:14 --> 00:37:18
			most of us know it's 63 years of
age. The first Hadith here is
		
00:37:18 --> 00:37:21
			related from ignore Buster, the
Allahu Anhu. He says that the
		
00:37:21 --> 00:37:23
			Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam
remained in Makkah, now look at
		
00:37:23 --> 00:37:27
			look at who's saying it, so that
you'll understand, if not Abbas,
		
00:37:28 --> 00:37:31
			or the Alonso is probably awesome
stayed in Mecca. 13 years,
		
00:37:32 --> 00:37:35
			obviously stayed for more than 13
years after prophethood. Because
		
00:37:35 --> 00:37:40
			it was 40 years first and 13 you
have a Nike. So he says while
		
00:37:40 --> 00:37:43
			while he was being revealed to
him, this is obviously speaking to
		
00:37:43 --> 00:37:47
			speaking about the collective
time, obviously there were days in
		
00:37:47 --> 00:37:50
			between months, and even years in
between where the why he didn't
		
00:37:50 --> 00:37:54
			come because there was that one
time when the why he stopped for
		
00:37:55 --> 00:37:58
			two years and half. In the
beginning, I remember there was
		
00:37:58 --> 00:38:03
			that time and process and really
felt really bad at that time,
		
00:38:03 --> 00:38:06
			because there was no way he
coming, where he was a great
		
00:38:06 --> 00:38:09
			source of strength for him. So
just the whole collective amount
		
00:38:09 --> 00:38:15
			was 13 years of prophecy. And then
he passed away when he was 63
		
00:38:15 --> 00:38:21
			years old. This is what he's
saying. Right? So let's, let's
		
00:38:21 --> 00:38:26
			understand that for now. Then the
next Hadith 377 That one is
		
00:38:26 --> 00:38:32
			related from why we are the Allah
one from actually from God. God
		
00:38:32 --> 00:38:35
			says that he heard what I read of
the Allahu Anhu once in a hotbar
		
00:38:36 --> 00:38:42
			and Margarita at that time was 63
years old. So as he is there, he
		
00:38:42 --> 00:38:45
			is feeling that look. He says
		
00:38:46 --> 00:38:49
			the Prophet sallallahu Sallam
passed away while he was 63 years
		
00:38:49 --> 00:38:49
			old.
		
00:38:50 --> 00:38:56
			And Walker normal also passed away
at the age. Right? So he's trying
		
00:38:56 --> 00:38:59
			to indicate it maybe I'll pass
away at that age as well. But he
		
00:38:59 --> 00:38:59
			didn't.
		
00:39:00 --> 00:39:03
			He didn't. He passed away later.
		
00:39:05 --> 00:39:10
			Right and he says I am 63 now. He
passed away when he was 78. He
		
00:39:10 --> 00:39:16
			lived on 6378 Another 15 years. So
so the guy all extra.
		
00:39:17 --> 00:39:25
			Or maybe he was he was either 70
Sorry, 78 or 76.
		
00:39:26 --> 00:39:30
			But there's an indication there
that 63 is a nice age to go.
		
00:39:32 --> 00:39:35
			Because the prophets Allah son was
the Allah chose that for his
		
00:39:35 --> 00:39:39
			messenger for Bacardi Alonso. I
mean, don't expect more than that.
		
00:39:39 --> 00:39:42
			Little 63 It's all enough after.
So extra.
		
00:39:44 --> 00:39:45
			But be prepared.
		
00:39:46 --> 00:39:49
			thing is we can go anytime. Be
prepared.
		
00:39:50 --> 00:39:55
			That means people die in 5960. My
mother passed away and she was 59
		
00:39:55 --> 00:39:55
			Allah bless her.
		
00:39:56 --> 00:39:59
			And I was like man, she's died,
you know because you feel that for
		
00:39:59 --> 00:39:59
			your child.
		
00:40:00 --> 00:40:02
			children, grandchildren, they
benefit a lot from the
		
00:40:02 --> 00:40:06
			grandparents and that that's where
the real benefit is. And of course
		
00:40:06 --> 00:40:12
			you benefit as well. Right? But 63
years old, that's where the
		
00:40:12 --> 00:40:15
			promise of Lawson went. And obika
Romer
		
00:40:17 --> 00:40:22
			was the man or the Allah, one who
he was martyred at the age of
		
00:40:23 --> 00:40:24
			82
		
00:40:25 --> 00:40:29
			Mashallah, he was going strong
with Hamdulillah 82 he was
		
00:40:29 --> 00:40:31
			martyred. He didn't even you know,
the but that was his life that was
		
00:40:31 --> 00:40:34
			what was written. And you know,
the Allahu Anhu
		
00:40:35 --> 00:40:38
			Subhanallah he had a tough later
life.
		
00:40:39 --> 00:40:43
			Allah bless him, he had a tough
later life, he passed away in a 63
		
00:40:44 --> 00:40:47
			he was martyred as well. 63
		
00:40:49 --> 00:40:58
			or 65 or 70? Not 100% sure of that
age 6365 70 Not even show is
		
00:40:58 --> 00:41:02
			buried vanilla. There is no
absolute information about where
		
00:41:02 --> 00:41:05
			he's buried, whether that is in
Kufa or somewhere else or
		
00:41:05 --> 00:41:06
			somewhere else.
		
00:41:07 --> 00:41:12
			There's a lot of claims, but
nobody knows for sure. Right. So
		
00:41:12 --> 00:41:16
			this one is also 63. So, so far
Margarita, the Allah one, this is
		
00:41:16 --> 00:41:20
			considered to be the strongest
Hadith in this regard, because he
		
00:41:20 --> 00:41:24
			said it as a hotspot. openly,
clearly, right.
		
00:41:26 --> 00:41:30
			If not Abbas in that first
generation, also 13 years Maccha
		
00:41:30 --> 00:41:32
			that he talks about Madina
Munawwara so he's quite clear
		
00:41:32 --> 00:41:36
			about 63. Then the next leaf is
from Aisha the Allahu anha. She
		
00:41:36 --> 00:41:39
			says Mirto same thing. 63 years
old.
		
00:41:41 --> 00:41:44
			So so far, we've got conformance,
then.
		
00:41:46 --> 00:41:51
			The next hadith is rated from
Abner bacilli, Allah one. In this
		
00:41:51 --> 00:41:53
			one, he says the Prophet
sallallahu Sallam passed away when
		
00:41:53 --> 00:41:55
			he was 65 years old.
		
00:41:57 --> 00:42:03
			Roman, that first one, he said 63.
And this one is a 65. So maybe
		
00:42:03 --> 00:42:06
			he's kind of rounding off in the
year of birth in the year of death
		
00:42:06 --> 00:42:11
			as well. So it's kind of rounding
it off 65 Because sometimes we do
		
00:42:11 --> 00:42:15
			that to the nearest firewall is
counting the beginning year, the
		
00:42:15 --> 00:42:19
			year of birth and year separately,
extra people have different ways
		
00:42:19 --> 00:42:21
			of thinking there's a standard
necessarily always of how you
		
00:42:21 --> 00:42:25
			count. So that's how we're going
to say that because the majority
		
00:42:25 --> 00:42:29
			say 63. So he's saying 65, nine
disseration contradicting ways
		
00:42:29 --> 00:42:33
			says another Hadith. So either
it's, there's a mistake here
		
00:42:33 --> 00:42:38
			somehow, or it's just based on the
fact that he's the next Hadith
		
00:42:38 --> 00:42:42
			number 380. Related from
		
00:42:44 --> 00:42:50
			cortada from Hassane. from Delft,
IGNOU hundra. said your name
		
00:42:50 --> 00:42:53
			double file IGNOU 100. Allah from
the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
		
00:42:53 --> 00:42:58
			sallam that approached us and
passed away. While he was 65 years
		
00:42:58 --> 00:43:02
			65 years old. That one confirms it
the other one this is from
		
00:43:03 --> 00:43:05
			hum, Darfur liberal handler.
		
00:43:07 --> 00:43:09
			Now, this hadith is
		
00:43:11 --> 00:43:14
			questionable anyway, because Imam
didn't meet it says this person
		
00:43:14 --> 00:43:18
			called doubtful. We don't know of
him having heard anything from
		
00:43:18 --> 00:43:20
			Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi
salam, like this is the only
		
00:43:20 --> 00:43:24
			narration we know of him. Yes, he
was there was a man with his name
		
00:43:24 --> 00:43:26
			during the terminus will Allah
salAllahu alayhi salam, but we
		
00:43:26 --> 00:43:28
			don't know if he heard anything
from Rasulullah sallallahu sallam.
		
00:43:28 --> 00:43:31
			So it's difficult to say because
it's not famous. It's not known.
		
00:43:32 --> 00:43:35
			So it seems like they're saying
that he was probably a moth Dorami
		
00:43:36 --> 00:43:39
			Madonna we are those people who
were Muslim during the time
		
00:43:39 --> 00:43:43
			Rasulullah sallallahu sallam, but
they never got to see Rasulullah
		
00:43:43 --> 00:43:45
			sallallahu Salah any examples of
that?
		
00:43:47 --> 00:43:50
			Yeah, I always call it so he's a
famous mcdata Me they call them
		
00:43:50 --> 00:43:51
			mcdata Amis not Sahabi
		
00:43:53 --> 00:43:57
			the next hadith is from unassuming
nomadic Radi Allahu Anhu who says
		
00:43:57 --> 00:43:59
			that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi
wa sallam. This is that long
		
00:43:59 --> 00:44:01
			Hadith period at the beginning
where he describes Brahma
		
00:44:01 --> 00:44:04
			SallAllahu sallam, he was neither
very tall, neither very short, not
		
00:44:04 --> 00:44:09
			not totally white, not totally
kind of darkish neither was his
		
00:44:09 --> 00:44:13
			hair totally straight. Neither was
it totally curly. And Allah
		
00:44:13 --> 00:44:16
			subhanho wa Taala sent him as a
prophet at the age of 40. He
		
00:44:16 --> 00:44:20
			stayed in Makkah for 10 years, and
in Medina for 10 years. And Allah
		
00:44:20 --> 00:44:24
			subhanho wa Taala then gave him
death at 60 took him from his
		
00:44:24 --> 00:44:29
			wallet 60 He never had in his hair
or his beard more than 20 white
		
00:44:29 --> 00:44:30
			hair. So here you think 60
		
00:44:31 --> 00:44:34
			So again, this has been understood
that he's just using a kind of a
		
00:44:34 --> 00:44:38
			round figure, because it can't be
the case. When the other stronger
		
00:44:38 --> 00:44:40
			Hadith, say 63.
		
00:44:42 --> 00:44:44
			This gives us one understanding
that you can't just go with one
		
00:44:44 --> 00:44:47
			Hadith and run with that you have
to look at all of the Hadith in
		
00:44:47 --> 00:44:50
			that regard. The next hadith is
from
		
00:44:51 --> 00:44:55
			it's a similar it's just a
different chain, same same Hadith.
		
00:44:55 --> 00:44:59
			The next chapter is the chapter on
the death of Rasulullah Salallahu
		
00:44:59 --> 00:45:00
			Salam Baba
		
00:45:00 --> 00:45:02
			Jaffe, wealthy Rasulullah
sallallahu so as you can see, this
		
00:45:02 --> 00:45:06
			is signaling the end of this book
as well. Right? It's quite a
		
00:45:06 --> 00:45:07
			lengthy chapter that one
		
00:45:08 --> 00:45:09
			and then we've got
		
00:45:12 --> 00:45:15
			me Roth his inheritance, and then
seeing the promise of last minute
		
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			dreams so there's three chapters
left Sharla
		
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			alojamento Amanda Salam o Minca
Siddhanta Barak the other jewelry
		
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			with the Quran, Allah who may or
you have to use medical history,
		
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			Allah homea Hana Yamuna. Illa
Allah Subhana Allah in the Quran,
		
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			I mean authority meaning just
Allah who are no Mohammed the MO,
		
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			O Allah, O Allah except our Diaz,
O Allah. We know where sinners are
		
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			Allah we know we do many wrong
deeds of Allah we come to the
		
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			masjid, to be purified and to be
cleansed and to take some of the
		
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			Norbeck with us, O Allah fill our
hearts with your node. And by the
		
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			by the snow remove the darkness
from our hearts, our Allah only
		
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			with this darkness being removed
we'll be able to remember you have
		
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			Allah that's what you want us to
do so help us to remove this
		
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			darkness of Allah. We are
confessing sinners of Allah. We're
		
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			not emboldened sinners, oh Allah
protect us from being emboldened
		
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			sinners, who reject that we've
sinned. Oh allowing making it
		
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			clear that we have unfortunately
sinned due to our weakness, but we
		
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			want to change we want to make a
difference. Oh Allah, Oh Allah
		
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			accept us for for this confession
of Allah accept us with this
		
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			weakness and accept us as you
accept your true Alia Oh ALLAH de
		
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			luz deal with us like you deal
with your true Alia, despite the
		
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			fact that we're not in their
ranks, but we'd like to be in
		
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			their ranks. And you've your
prophet has mentioned that
		
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			sallallahu alayhi wa sallam has
mentioned that a person will be
		
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			with whom he loves. So Allah we
love your Olia. We love your
		
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			messengers. We love your Sahaba Oh
Allah we have great respect and
		
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			honor in our hearts for them. of
Allah make us like them, of Allah
		
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			gather us with them on the Day of
Judgment. And now Allah accept us
		
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			in the same way that you accept
them of Allah these earlier of
		
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			yours they're close to you, oh
Allah make us like them and purify
		
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			our hearts in the same way and
make us all worthy of gender till
		
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			fair dose of Allah despite the
fact that we are sinners and we
		
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			may send our love give us the
ability to make Toba and give us
		
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			the ability to, to repent to you
and accept this repentance of
		
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			Allah we're here to ask for your
charity to ask for your clemency
		
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			to ask for your forbearance. So as
for your generosity, of Allah,
		
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			your generosity, your profits, and
the Lord ism told us that you had
		
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			100 Your your Rama was split into
100 parts and you just cause one
		
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			of them to descend into this world
by which every mercy that take
		
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			every act of mercy that takes
place in this world is from that
		
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			one part and you've kept 99 That's
something that we can't even think
		
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			about. But we can definitely think
that it can be used for us, Oh
		
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			Allah, this is the kind of hope we
have in you. Oh Allah, this is the
		
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			kind of hope we have in you. And
we, we have this hope that you
		
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			will treat us with this kind of
Mercy of Allah make our
		
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			surroundings easy for us, and make
the good things in this world
		
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			close to our hearts, beloved to
our hearts, and easy for us to do
		
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			and make the wrong things. Make
them despicable to our hearts and
		
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			ugly in our hearts so that we stay
want to stay away from them, that
		
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			we just have this natural dislike
for them, Oh ALLAH that will make
		
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			life easy for us. Oh Allah except
our two hours, these broken words.
		
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			We don't even know how to ask. But
these are some of the things that
		
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			we've learnt from others from from
people who we consider to be close
		
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			to you. They ask in this way, so
we ask in this way, our life
		
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			except from all of us in the
fullest manner, in the fullest
		
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			manner in the fullest manner, our
life except our two hours Subhan
		
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			Allah because Allah is at your
mercy phone was salam ala l
		
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			Mursaleen. Al hamdu, Lillahi
Rabbil Alameen. The brothers who
		
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			were unable to make it today
because of the illness.
		
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			Our older
		
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			member who used to come who was
unfortunately in hospital Oh ALLAH
		
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			Grantham Shiva. Wala, there's
other children who have been born
		
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			today, Oh Allah, grant them.
		
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			Grant them a blessing grant, make
them pious, make them, protect
		
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			them, make them a source of the
gladness of their parents eyes,
		
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			and Oh Allah, those who are
seeking in this area and around
		
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			the world to Allah grant them,
Shiva, grant them cure and those
		
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			of our Muslim brothers and sisters
around the world who are suffering
		
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			or remove this suffering from them
as well. Oh Allah grant us the
		
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			ability to get closer to you and
to think about these things and to
		
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			do as much as we can Subhan Allah
because Allah is merciful was
		
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			phenomenal and Rasul Allah Jazak
Allah here for listening May Allah
		
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