Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Tafsir of the Whole Qur’an in 30 Hours (Commentary) Part 6

Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera
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The history of Surah's title is discussed, including the loss of the first day of the month and the use of ackerman and the holy month to protect against evil behavior. The discussion touches on the negative impact of exaggerating and disobeying, the use of language to convey its own, and the use of language to convey its own language. The discussion also touches on various things that were done, such as the holy land and the Christians' story, and the history of the Eastern side.

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			hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen wa
salatu salam ala so you didn't
		
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			know serine are the early he was
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			asleep and Kathy, Ron Ilario, me,
Dean, and my beret.
		
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			So Dear brothers and their
sisters, dear friends Hamdulillah,
		
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			we about to begin the six Jews of
the Quran, Allah Yohimbe, Allahu
		
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			Jarabe, Su, even Akali, Ilam and
Looney. And hopefully, Inshallah,
		
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			you're finding this beneficial
Hamdulillah, we've received quite
		
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			a bit of feedback. I'm personally
enjoying this because I haven't
		
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			done this ever before trying to
cover one Jews in an hour, which
		
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			basically means to look for
general themes throughout January
		
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			that I've seen I've been used to
is to do it, bit by bit, verse by
		
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			verse, when you do it like that,
sometimes you kind of miss out on
		
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			the bigger picture sometimes,
which is to actually see common
		
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			threads together in one Jews are
in one surah. So that's why I see
		
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			this, that as a particular side
benefit of doing it in this way.
		
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			Of course, there's setbacks in
every way, there's a pros and cons
		
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			of each way. But when you only
have one hour, what do you do, to
		
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			read it in detail would be
wonderful. But this is just again,
		
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			just to give us the glimpses and
to get the major themes. So
		
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			another way to do this would could
have been to just cover a few
		
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			points from the from the juice
just pick out a few different
		
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			selections. That was something I
contemplated doing. But the
		
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			problem I have with that one,
		
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			the the negative aspect of that is
that we, we we don't then even
		
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			implicitly or just briefly
mentioned the other contents of
		
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			the Jews. And sometimes that's
actually very important to mention
		
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			that, because while it may be lost
on many listeners, and where we
		
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			just mentioned it in the passing,
but it benefits it benefits in two
		
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			ways. One is a benefits those
people who have done Tafseer
		
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			before it benefits those who are
because that's like a recap and
		
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			they their mind goes to it. And
also it benefits those who are
		
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			mashallah lots of scholars,
Islanders and audiences who are
		
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			listening, it gives them a good
review and revision of what they
		
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			know. And it jogs the memory.
		
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			I would assume that when you have
all of these huge scholars that
		
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			you discuss, that we that we hear
about, and we read about that they
		
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			used to finish this many Quran in
the month of Ramadan, some of them
		
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			finishing one day was quite normal
for some of them. And you wonder
		
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			how they would ponder the meaning,
if they were reading what we would
		
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			consider to be fast, because we
would have to read it quite fast.
		
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			You would need a good 1213 hours
to be able to complete a Quran
		
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			like sustained reading, you could
easily do 15 hours a day is very
		
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			easy to be honest, that's very,
very easy. But my understanding is
		
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			that the way they would read fast
and still be conscious, to a
		
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			certain degree, obviously, of the
meaning is they knew the meaning
		
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			so well. So when they're reading,
they literally like It's like
		
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			this, you're on, you're on a
motorway, you're on a highway and
		
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			you're taking a journey and you're
basically just getting a glance of
		
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			everything as you go along because
you know it Oh, okay, I see that I
		
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			see that that's the stadium that
says that's that and you just
		
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			quickly breezing through it all.
It's a different experience when
		
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			you know the background or
something and you just everything
		
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			is just getting back in your
memory. So there are many ways of
		
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			doing this. And there's always
going to be the pros and cons of
		
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			that. So we ask Allah to help us
do this in the best way possible
		
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			tomorrow in sha Allah. Some people
have asked for suggestions of
		
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			where to do further reading and so
on. We mentioned some of the books
		
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			of Syrah is yesterday or the day
before but we will talk about some
		
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			of the tough series that you could
access
		
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			To get insha Allah to continue
your journey on insha Allah Quran
		
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			understanding. So we finished the
fifth Jews now the end of the
		
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			fifth Jews, as you notice, there
was a sustained discussion of the
		
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			monarchy 18 Because they caused a
huge difficulty on the Prophet
		
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			salallahu Alaihe Salam and the
Muslims. So it was it was speaking
		
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			about them and they had it create
creates a lot of dissonance among
		
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			Muslims as to whether we should
follow them or not, they claim to
		
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			be Muslim, right, but then we see
some harm coming from them. So
		
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			there was all of that difficulty
there. So here it starts. That
		
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			because Allah subhanaw taala had
criticized them quite a bit and
		
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			condemned them and spoken about
them being in hellfire. In, in, in
		
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			in wonderful enough it dark Hill
is Philomena not and so on, has
		
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			mentioned in verse 145, Allah
subhanho wa Taala clarify
		
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			something.
		
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			Law you hate Bula who will Jehovah
be sue the first verse of the Jews
		
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			is 148 the first verse of our six
Jews today as you can see is,
		
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			Allah does not like does not love
that you, you voice and loudly
		
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			articulate the evil of something.
Allah doesn't like speaking bad
		
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			about people.
		
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			Unless it's to help with
oppression, meaning Allah says to
		
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			defend against oppression, or to
basically take care of people who
		
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			need to be warned against. That's
why Allah says that Allah doesn't
		
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			like this generally, but this is
in this place. We have to do this.
		
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			Allah subhanho wa Taala is all
forgiving, and then it continues
		
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			after the Mauna Kea now now this
surah as we'll see through the
		
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			rest of the surah the rest of this
chapter other both in Surah, Nisa,
		
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			and then sort Wilma EDA, that we
will be beginning Surah tilma Ada,
		
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			there's a big discussion about the
Christians and the Jews and some
		
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			about the monarchy clean as well.
And there's a lot more discussion
		
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			and we'll explain some incidents
that took place why, why why these
		
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			this, the this, these verses had
to be revealed.
		
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			So after the Mana 15 One of the
biggest difficulties that the
		
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			Muslims in the province of Austin
faced at that time were from the,
		
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			the the Jewish tribes of Madina
Munawwara at the time, and a lot
		
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			of the time they would actually
come together on many issues, the
		
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			Mana 15 would come together, the
hypocrites would come together
		
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			with the Bani Israel of the time.
Then after that the there's a
		
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			discussion about the Christians
sustained discussion. In fact, you
		
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			will find a lot of discussion here
about the Christians and their
		
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			false belief, especially the one
belief that has been really
		
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			condemned here is about taking
Mercy, the Messiah, Sid Saddam to
		
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			be the God to be the Son of God.
That's a big discussion that will
		
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			be taking place here.
		
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			Allah subhanho wa Taala clarifies
right at the beginning in great
		
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			detail and this is something that
we need to cover because I
		
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			promised to do this a few years
ago, right?
		
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			Allah says,
		
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			yes, hello Kitabi and tuna Zilla
Allah him Kitab Amina Sama, that's
		
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			verse 153. Right? The people of
the book, they're saying that
		
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			they're asking you, that you
reveal, you bring about a book
		
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			from from the heavens. They asked
Musa alayhis salam for something
		
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			bigger than that, something
greater than that. They asked most
		
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			artists around the legacy Allah
opened me let us see Allah for
		
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			ourselves directly. So for other
Tusshar equal to be told me
		
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			because of the oppression, they
were struck, then after that, they
		
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			they even though clear science
came to them. They took the calf
		
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			as an object of worship. We still
forgave that Allah's praying
		
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			providing a whole history. Well,
Artina Musa soltana Medina what a
		
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			fine Earth Oklahoma turabi Me 30
him we raised up the mount tool
		
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			right above them, right as a
display for them. We told them
		
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			then to enter the door in
frustration, but they didn't do
		
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			that they did it another way. We
said Do not be excessive, let's do
		
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			V sub Do not be excessive with
regards to Saturdays.
		
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			And then after that, you mentioned
Habima knock the Mitaka home, they
		
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			broke a number of their treaties
and covenants. And because of
		
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			their disbelief in the words in
the in the in the verses of Allah
		
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			in the Ayat of Allah, the signs of
Allah and they're killing prophets
		
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			without any rights. And then
they're saying that our hearts are
		
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			closed and sealed but Allah has
actually sealed them because of
		
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			their disbelief. That's why very
few of them will believe. Now the
		
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			interesting part here will be
covering him according to him,
		
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			Allah Maruyama, Bhutan and Alima.
They slandered Maria, they
		
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			slandered Mary so that's verse
156. Because of the cover and the
		
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			slandering a huge slander upon
Medea Mary Ali Hassan, and they
		
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			are saying that we have killed the
ASA Abner, Miriam, Esau the son of
		
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			Mary, we've killed him.
		
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			Now this is where the Quran is, is
very clear.
		
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			The Quran doesn't beat around the
bush. It doesn't confuse anything.
		
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			It makes it very clear. This is
what Allah says, You see, because
		
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			the general belief among
Christians is various beliefs,
		
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			actually among the various
different Christian denominations
		
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			and sects. The idea was that Jesus
was killed on the cross, it was
		
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			Jesus because he was, he was
captured. He was taken, he died on
		
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			the cross, He was buried, he can't
came back to life about after
		
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			three days or so. Then he ascended
to heaven. They have a bit, many
		
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			of them have the have a belief of
the ascension to Heaven. And all
		
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			of those locations. If you go to
Jerusalem, Masjid, Luxor, etc, you
		
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			will see all of this, you know,
there's the Church of the Holy
		
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			Sepulcher and so on. And then
there's where a Saudi some may
		
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			have gone from, they say is
another another area and so on, so
		
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			forth. Now, the Muslims do not
believe that Jesus was killed on
		
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			the cross at all, he did not die.
That is absolutely clear. And
		
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			there's no doubt about that. So
what exactly happened to Eastside
		
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			Islam who died on the cross?
Remember, there's somebody who
		
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			died on the cross because that was
witnessed by a huge group of
		
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			people, you know, that's come down
in a quite a continuous,
		
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			contiguous transmitted way. So
who, who died on the cross?
		
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			Because it definitely looked like
Jesus, people thought it was
		
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			Jesus. And that's what Allah
subhanaw taala is explaining here.
		
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			The two reasons that are provided
or the two explanations are
		
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			praying, you look at the Tafseer,
of course, to be an igloo
		
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			cathedral, many others that will
provide this detail, they'll
		
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			provide each of these two stories
as two possibilities. There's two
		
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			possible Quran mentioned certain
things. But in terms of the
		
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			additional detail, there are two
possibilities. One is the person
		
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			who died on the cross was actually
one of the disciples of a Saudi
		
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			salaam, who had volunteered to be
like him changed the government
		
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			and Allah made him appear like he
saw Islam and it was he who faced
		
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			all of that persecution up there.
And Eastside Islam was raised up
		
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			to the heaven.
		
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			Another version is that the
		
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			the person who'd come in to
capture a Saudi some to look if he
		
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			saw the sun was there with his
disciples when he went he didn't
		
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			find the Saudi sun when he went
back out. He was made to appear
		
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			like Jesus peace be upon him. He
was grabbed, and he's protesting
		
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			obviously, but all criminals
protests, right? He looked like he
		
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			looked the part and ALLAH can do
whatever he wishes he was killed
		
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			up there. That's why in the in the
in the Bible you have when
		
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			apparently whoever's up there
saying Lima Sabatini right below
		
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			him below him Lima Subak then it
actually those words are that are
		
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			why have you forsaken me?
		
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			Anyway, Easter is not was raised
up. So now this word Allah says
		
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			listen to this carefully says and
they're saying that we have killed
		
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			Mercy, the son of Mary, the
Messenger of Allah, they did not
		
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			kill him, while Nakata Lu wama,
Salah boo, they did not crucify
		
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			him, he's not on that cross at
all. Well, I can should be held at
		
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			home, the matter is made very
confusing for them. The matter was
		
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			made very ambiguous for them. So
clearly, that gives you this
		
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			understanding that they thought it
was him, but it's not him. And
		
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			those who differ with regards to
him are in doubt themselves. They
		
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			don't do not have certainty
anyway, even if they say that they
		
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			do not have certain that's why the
various different Christian
		
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			denominations have differences
among them. Milan behemoth, they
		
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			have no serious knowledge, no
certainty. No, no, no true
		
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			knowledge about this Iliotibial
oven. They're just following
		
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			conjecture. They just following
speculation. There's all
		
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			estimation in their mind that this
is what we think happened because
		
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			they don't know the reality. Well
not and then Allah as I said,
		
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			Allah generally doesn't use too
many words. Right? He mentioned so
		
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			many different things. Well,
malerkotla lu who Yaquina says it
		
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			again? He they definitely did not
kill him certainly. But Rafa hula
		
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			who la Allah raised him up to him.
What can Allahu Aziz and Hakeem
		
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			Allah subhanho wa Taala has the
right to do this and he has the
		
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			wisdom and the power to do this.
And then it says we're in Al Kitab
		
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			De La Mina, Nabil Coppola Moti,
where you're gonna clear on with
		
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			the Hakuna Ali him Shahida. That's
several interpretations for that
		
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			verse 159, that many of the those
who claim to follow Jesus peace be
		
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			upon him. They before they die
before they breathe their loss,
		
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			they see they're shown the reality
and then they understand the
		
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			truth. Right, but obviously it's
too late.
		
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			And then it carries on what are
the hemo Rebbe other condemnations
		
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			other reasons of their problem and
because of them consuming usury
		
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			when they'd been prohibited what
God knew who and they'd been
		
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			prohibited from it, and also then
consuming the wealth of people
		
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			unjustly and we've got a severe
punishment for those who
		
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			disbelieve and then Allah subhanaw
taala speaks about the good people
		
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			lurking Rossi who unaffiliated we
mean Him, those who have the solid
		
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			knowledge among them more firmly
ground knowledge among them, and
		
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			the believers. They believe in
what's been revealed to you and
		
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			that which was revealed before so
they've updated them. So as I said
		
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			the other day, they've upgraded
		
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			So on to the new religion, the
refreshed religion. Right? And
		
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			that will take us through the
measurement of Lima. Then Allah
		
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			subhanaw taala speaks about a
number of the other Prophets
		
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			saying that there's some prophets
we've told you about. There's some
		
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			prophets we've really revealed to
you about and some we haven't
		
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			ruled on cosmic consciousness
Cosna whom Alikum in common what
		
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			Rousselot alumna, susu Malik, you
don't know all the prophets
		
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			there's only about 20 Something
names of prophets mentioned in the
		
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			Quran anyway. Right. And, and
there are many more prophets that
		
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			we do not know about, then
probably who we do know about this
		
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			hadith to indicate that is
approximately 120,000 prophets,
		
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			out of which about 313 or 15 were
messengers with new shears, right?
		
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			So Allah subhanaw taala knows
best. Allah subhanho wa Taala then
		
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			starts discussing about the
Christians. Yeah, halal Kitabi. He
		
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			addresses them he says, oh, people
of the book, do not have extremes
		
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			in your religion. Do not
exaggerate. There is no nice
		
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			reason for unnecessary
exaggeration, taking somebody
		
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			beyond their position because
that's exactly what the Christians
		
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			have done in terms of
		
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			upgrading Eastside Islam to the
level of a god I mean, he's great
		
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			enough as a prophet, you don't
need to make him a deity as such.
		
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			So that's why it says well at the
Kulu Allah Allah Halal hug, do not
		
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			say anything but the truth
regarding Allah because, and mercy
		
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			the son of Miriam is a messenger
of Allah and His Word. I'll call
		
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			her Illa Maria Maru. Minho, Allahu
wa, Rosalie what are the Kulu
		
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			Salah do not say it's 331 or three
what however you want to say it in
		
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			the who stop. abandon this, it is
better for you higher on lecom
		
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			Which is worse 171 in them Allahu
Allahu
		
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			Allah. Or rather, Allah is just
there's only one deity. There's
		
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			only one object of worship.
There's only one being Subhanallah
		
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			when you couldn't get it, how can
you have a child's above
		
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			transcendent above having a child
Lahoma is somehow worth your
		
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			mafell already has everything in
the world, everything belongs to
		
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			him. Why does he need to have
children? What can Fabula who
		
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			Akela and then Allah says, Lay yes
then keyfile Massey, verse 172.
		
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			Very interesting that what is
wrong with you guys that you need
		
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			to put a solid Salam above his
status as a servant, whereas isa
		
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			Alayhis Salam himself has
absolutely no problem. No
		
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			embarrassment, being a servant of
Allah.
		
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			Let you stand given mercy or
you're gonna Abdullah neither any
		
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			of the neither any of the angels,
then Allah subhanaw taala gives
		
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			some encouragement to the
believers and those who believe in
		
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			general. And then since this is
the end of Surah, tool Surah Nisa
		
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			after all of that discussion in
between, somebody asked me
		
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			yesterday that if it's certainly
sad, then how come there's only a
		
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			bit of a discussion about women in
there? That's just the the theme
		
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			with most of the big sewers they
only discuss one
		
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			they named because of one aspect,
it doesn't have to be discussed
		
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			throughout. So Allah then brings
it back to that discussion about
		
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			not just about women, but about
women and the whole inheritance
		
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			issue. So that's why this last
verse 176, is your stuff to like?
		
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			They asked you for a fatwa. Right?
We with regards to those who die,
		
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			they don't have inheritors, and
they have just certain inheritors.
		
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			How do you deal with that we don't
want to get into all of that. But
		
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			that's the one where it says that
generally, when brothers and
		
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			sisters are together, the brothers
will get doubled out of the of the
		
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			women. And one of the biggest
reasons for that which I'm not
		
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			discussing inheritance in detail
here. But one of the biggest
		
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			reasons for brothers getting
doubled out of sisters or
		
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			daughters getting half that of
sons is because generally, men
		
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			have to spend on the women
throughout father has to spend on
		
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			the daughter until she's married.
And the husband then has to spend
		
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			on the wife after she's married.
Women don't have that
		
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			responsibility. So that's why they
end up actually getting a lot more
		
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			than just through inheritance,
inheritance to get less because
		
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			men have responsibilities upon
them, that money is already called
		
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			out for. So if a man is going to
inherit something, well, he's
		
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			going to have to pay as a father,
as a brother, maybe even
		
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			definitely as a husband, and as a
father to his children as well.
		
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			Whereas mothers are not
responsible for the wealth aspect,
		
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			or spending aspect. So it balances
out in fact, women actually end up
		
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			having to spend less in that
sense, men have to do more of the
		
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			spending in general, if you take a
survey of that. I don't know if
		
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			you've ever heard that response,
but I find that very, I find that
		
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			the very good statistically and
every other aspect, and Allah
		
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			knows best. Now we end the surah
and we start the next one, which
		
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			is the fifth floor of the Quran,
starting in the six Jews, which is
		
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			called Surah tilma. Ada Surah
tilma. Either the word man either
		
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			the word man either comes from
murder. A murder means to I mean
		
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			doesn't have a direct, not a very
explicit
		
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			relationship. But mother your MOU
generally means to create a bit of
		
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			a disturbance. A bit of a chaos.
Man either maybe the reason is
		
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			that a man that is essentially a
food spread most of the
		
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			translations, you'll see, they'll
call it a table spread. Now the
		
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			thing is, it doesn't have to be
tabled. It doesn't necessarily
		
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			have to be, doesn't have to be
raised like this. It doesn't have
		
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			to be raised, it could be a piece
of leather on the ground.
		
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			They some have differentiate
between the word Maya and
		
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			Hawaiian, Hawaiian is when the
spread is empty. There's no food
		
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			on there, like in Ramadan,
daytime, right? If at all time,
		
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			then it's going to become a magnet
when you've got the food spread on
		
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			there. So I guess you're waiting
for, right people are waiting for
		
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			that, for the mighty that the
happiness of a mat either. So the
		
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			idea here is that which we'll be
looking at tomorrow in the seven
		
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			Jews, right? Because it's sort of
continues into the seven stages.
		
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			That is the story that's going to
be mentioned there. When the
		
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			people of Asa Ali Salam requests
from him to ask Allah to send them
		
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			a food spread, like a divine food
spread. I mean, that sounds like a
		
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			great idea for a divine food
spread. But there's certain
		
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			conditions that we'll be reading
about when a Saudi Salam responds
		
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			to them. So that's a food spread.
There are other meanings as well
		
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			of murder, which I don't want to
go into the linguistic aspect I'd
		
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			love to, to be honest. In fact,
one of my ultimate dreams is one
		
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			day to do a Tafseer of the entire
Quran, word for word
		
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			linguistically. And from the
eloquence and the fossa, the
		
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			eloquence and effectiveness
aspect, like really going to the
		
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			linguistic aspect, explain every
word as to why that word is chosen
		
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			because every word of the Quran
that's chosen there, the other man
		
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			has agreed that there can't be a
better word chosen than any word
		
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			that's chosen they already so when
Allah says yeah, you a Latina,
		
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			amen, oh, 4 billion good. Could
you could have other words there,
		
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			right. You can have other words
for oval, but this choice, the way
		
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			it fits, it's comprehensive of
comprehensiveness of meaning, its
		
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			effectiveness, there can be no
better. That is the challenge of
		
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			the Quran, that is one of its
inimitable nature. That is one of
		
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			the aspects of his inimitable
nature is challenging nature that
		
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			nobody will be able to provide
something better than that.
		
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			I would love to do that when they
may Allah give us a trophy Can you
		
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			can pray for us as well in sha
Allah, so they can't be anything
		
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			better. Also, another thing they
know nothing of the inevitability
		
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			is that they can't be any better
order. So when is the choice of
		
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			the word, then the place the
placement of it in the verse? Now,
		
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			if we started that, you know, we
couldn't cover more than a page a
		
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			day on that, because that would be
in an hour. Right? So that's why
		
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			the Quran is an endless ocean of
surprises, and goodness, and
		
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			beauty and amazement. So may Allah
subhanho wa Taala give us that. So
		
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			Now Surah tilma either begins, it
has
		
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			it's a bit shorter than some of
the other sources that may come
		
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			after it's only got 120 verses 16
sections in terms of general
		
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			themes. It's a Madani Surah,
right? It's a Madani surah. And
		
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			it's to be honest, one of the last
words to be revealed, according to
		
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			some orders, it says that it's the
112 Surah to be revealed. So now
		
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			you can understand that if it's
one of the end, it's going to have
		
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			a lot of rulings, it's going to
have a lot of gum, and it's going
		
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			to talk about a lot of the other
very relevant things, especially
		
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			related to the later part of
Islam. So clearly, it's revealed
		
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			after the migration, because it's
a Madani surah and according to
		
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			some rewired one from a shot of
the Allahu anha that she actually
		
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			claims in one of the narrations
that this was the final Surah to
		
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			be revealed. Not necessarily any
agreement on that, I think, but
		
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			it's definitely one of the final
sewers in another order that I see
		
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			it's 112 out of 114 sewers, right.
So Allah knows best, but there's
		
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			numerous outcome of the halal and
haram the lawful and unlawful
		
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			that's mentioned in here. And
there are also three prominent
		
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			stories that are mentioned in here
three prominent incidents and
		
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			accounts that are very important.
Also, another very important thing
		
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			I try to point out the important
is that right that feature that
		
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			are generally quoted separately,
sometimes this is also the surah
		
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			that includes the wonderful verse.
Aloma Camilla Tula comb Dina como
		
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			at mem to either equanimity or the
Tula Kumul, Islam, Medina, that
		
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			famous verse of the completion of
the faith, and the completing of
		
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			the bounties upon the believers.
That is also another verse that's
		
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			included here, which you will see
as part of verse three.
		
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			In fact, what happened about that
verse is that it's such an amazing
		
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			verse, can you maybe not from our
perspective, because I mean, we
		
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			know the dean is completed, but
look at it from the Sahabas
		
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			perspective, that for 20 something
years, they are receiving new
		
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			commands
		
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			Write the deen is in motion. It's
evolving as such because there
		
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			were certain things that were
prohibited first and permitted
		
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			later. Some things are permitted
first and prohibited later. So
		
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			there's a state of flux, right?
There's new issues coming up. And
		
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			then suddenly, Allah subhanaw
taala reveals this that okay, now
		
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			today, we've completed your faith.
That's it. You've got the package
		
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			now. Right? Imagine that you've
got the package now, that's going
		
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			to be amazing. And now you
understand this from the
		
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			following, that this verse was
actually revealed in during the
		
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			Hajj, little whether the Farewell
Farewell Pilgrimage the year
		
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			before the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam passed away. And
		
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			when one of the Jews of Madina,
Munawwara heard this, he said to
		
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			Amara, the Allahu anhu, the
Ameerul Momineen, if this verse,
		
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			because remember,
		
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			this was actually later on this
didn't happen at the same time
		
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			this do set to a middle moment
when Amara, the alarm is the
		
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			belief now, like, after 10 years
or so, you know, after 10 or so
		
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			15, five to 10 years or so.
		
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			He said that if this, if this
verse was revealed to us, then
		
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			what we will do is we would make
that day and eat because that's a
		
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			very special verse. That's like
you'd been told, okay, that's a
		
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			sealed now, this is it. Right?
This is the final point that you
		
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			have. We would make it a day of
Eid a celebration. So Omar, the
		
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			Allahu anhu, he really he
responded, he said, I know exactly
		
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			the moment that it was revealed.
Forget the time, forget the day.
		
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			Of course, it was the day of alpha
bases. I know the moment that it
		
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			was revealed. It was revealed in
the night of alpha. And it was a
		
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			day of it was a Friday. I know
exactly the moment it was
		
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			revealed. And it's actually to eat
for us in that case. Right. It's
		
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			to eat for us because we've got
the Joomla we've got the Arafa And
		
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			subhanAllah. We have this all the
time anyway.
		
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			Now, if you look at this verse,
there's a lot of Ackerman here and
		
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			the first discussions, anybody
who's working in the food
		
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			industry, they definitely need to
read this carefully. And look at
		
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			the Tafseer of this. Because yeah,
you Alladhina Mala to Hulu, SHA,
		
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			Allah Well, a shout out haram,
what Al Hadith? Well, I'll color
		
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			it, all of those things that the
the people of Makkah, and others
		
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			used to just arbitrarily make
lawful and unlawful just because
		
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			of whim, just because of their
feeling or whatever Allah subhanaw
		
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			taala is laying down the laws of
hunting, the laws of sacrifice,
		
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			the laws of what's lawful, what's
pure, what's unlawful, and what is
		
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			impure. So that's why in the first
few verse, you will see the hurry
		
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			methodical Mater to with them.
Allah subhanaw taala speaks about
		
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			what's prohibited for you is the
carrion that which is not
		
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			slaughtered in the proper way that
the blood all comes out one of the
		
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			one of the benefits of Islamic
slaughter is that it pumps out all
		
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			the blood, because when you cut
the three to four from veins and
		
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			the trachea etc, from the throat,
it basically the heart is still
		
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			pumping causes majority of the
blood to pump out that's why you
		
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			get pure meat as opposed to you
shoot it dead or stunning,
		
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			stunning into, you know, into
death, or whatever the case is.
		
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			That's one of the reasons that's
why later on you'll see the verse.
		
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			What are AMACOM Hey, Lulu home,
Tara Medina, O'Toole kita. But
		
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			hey, Lulu quiches, verse five.
Now, this is where it talks about
		
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			the food of the People of the
Book, particularly not anybody
		
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			else. So Hindu, Buddhist, all of
that their food will not be halal
		
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			for us if they sacrificed, right
if they're slaughtered, but that
		
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			of Christians and Jews, if they're
done properly, technically, it's
		
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			lawful, but they must be done
properly. Now, a lot of people
		
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			think that just because Christians
and Jews are doing it anyhow,
		
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			because you know, we've got lots
of Jewish community in our area,
		
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			and they are very particular about
what they do. But I'm hard pressed
		
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			to find Christians who do it
according to the way it's
		
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			mentioned in the Corinthians. I
think it's in the Corinthians in
		
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			the Old Testament, right, which is
to slaughter it from here, the
		
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			Jews do it that way. But the
Christians, I don't know of any
		
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			community that do it that way.
Now, a lot of people they say,
		
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			Christians and Jewish food is
halal in the Quran, it means you
		
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			give them a basically a carte
blanche, you know that you
		
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			basically give them a clear ticket
that they can store it anyhow, and
		
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			we can eat it. But when it comes
to a Muslim, he better sorted
		
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			properly. So how can you apply
those standards for almost
		
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			everything? No, it has to be slow
to properly, say Bismillah, etc.
		
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			When it comes to Christian or Jew,
it doesn't matter. They can just
		
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			study it to there, bang it to
death, you know, kill it however
		
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			you want, and you can eat it
because Allah says no, there's
		
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			reasoning and that's why Obama
have shown that, while this says
		
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			is allowed is because they would
do it properly. They were in that
		
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			time doing it properly. That's one
of the reasons so yes, if a
		
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			Christian or Jew is doing the
slaughter properly, right, even
		
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			though they're not the same Jews
or Christians as they were before,
		
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			but they were already believing in
		
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			blasphemous ideas at a time when
the prophets of the Lord is still
		
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			I'm still Allah said it was
allowed for
		
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			that the same Quran is telling you
that right? Then technically it's
		
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			allowed. Right? Not necessarily a
good thing for the industry
		
00:30:07 --> 00:30:09
			because Alhamdulillah in England
because they didn't go in that
		
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			direction. Now there's a wonderful
halal, you know, halal, something
		
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			that you really can be proud of
Halal industry and many other
		
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			countries where they didn't they
just start okay. Then we got some
		
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			Jewish meat or Christian meat or
whatever the way they took it.
		
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			They don't have a Halal industry,
that's their suffering. And this
		
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			is this is the way of the world I
mean, where you create the demand
		
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			is going to be a supply and so on.
So that's also another discussion
		
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			here, which I have already spoken
about before is well Masana
		
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			terminal Minetti well, most
anatomy Latina, O'Toole Kitab,
		
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			Amin publikum, that obviously
Chase pure women of the believers
		
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			and chase pure women of the people
of the book are also allowed for
		
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			the men of the Muslims, but not
the other way around. But as I
		
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			explained there, it's undesirable
and disliked because of many
		
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			conflicts that can happen, but it
was allowed for particular reasons
		
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			or in particular circumstances.
Now, after discussing all of that,
		
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			Islam is the deen as we say, of
all of these things. That means in
		
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			your trade, in your purchasing, in
your partnerships, even in renting
		
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			in your marriage, everything has
to be pure. That's the heart is so
		
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			important. The heart is purity. We
think of the hara as physical
		
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			purity, make sure I'm not dirty,
make sure I'm in a clean state.
		
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			But there's also other clean
rituals, cleaning, clean deals,
		
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			pure deals, all of that is part of
the purity of Islam. That's why
		
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			now Allah subhanaw taala says from
verse six Yeah, you hola Dina,
		
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			when you come to me, la sala de
foxhill, who would you welcome?
		
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			Now the physical purity is being
spoken about after speaking about
		
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			the purity of deals.
		
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			And
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala speaks about
washing yourself for will do, but
		
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			also mentioned that if you don't
have to do then Fatima Musa Eden
		
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			tayyiba, then use pure soil,
because ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada, you
		
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			read Allah, who, in all of this,
may you read Allah, Julio Giada,
		
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			it could mean heritage. In all of
this, Allah doesn't want to create
		
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			difficulty for you. Now if you're
looking at it from the perspective
		
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			of no belief, totally free,
liberal, decadent view of the
		
00:32:13 --> 00:32:17
			world indulgent, do whatever you
want, then all of this has
		
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			difficulty. But if you look at it
from the perspective that with
		
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			anything and everything, there are
always laws. Now the laws of Islam
		
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			are much easier compared to a lot
of the other law systems like that
		
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			in the world that have laws like
that, and the preserving of a
		
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			certain aspect that is very
important. That's why Allah says
		
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			that if you look at it from that
perspective, not trying to create
		
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			difficulty that hey, you must find
water, even with exorbitantly
		
00:32:41 --> 00:32:44
			priced you must go on, you know,
you you must find water, no,
		
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			Allah, Allah, if you don't find
water will go and find soil you
		
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			will find that anywhere or dust.
Allah just wants to purify you,
		
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			and he wants to complete his
bounty upon you so that you give
		
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			thanks. So think about it from
that way.
		
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			Now, we definitely need to move
on. So Allah subhanaw taala speaks
		
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			about in the halal and haram as we
discussed already, in these
		
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			verses.
		
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			If you want to become close to
Allah subhanho wa Taala and you
		
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			want to discuss with him then you
need to be pure. That's what Allah
		
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			subhanaw taala is saying here that
when you go close to Allah to
		
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			pray, for example, then you need
to be praying.
		
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			He needs to be pure.
		
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			Allahu Akbar. Now, Allah subhanaw
taala turns to the discussion
		
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			about the hood. Because remember,
there was a huge problem that they
		
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			were dealing with at that time. So
all of this was being revealed in
		
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			the Quran. They would sometimes
make these discussions at home in
		
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			secret, they would have spies
among the Muslims among a group
		
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			and Allah subhanaw taala would
reveal this in the Quran the next
		
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			day. Allah says in verse 12,
Welaka Allahu Meetha Kobani So
		
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			Elizabeth Nominum, withany Ashura
nappy, but what Carla who in the
		
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			American, Allah subhanho wa Taala
starts talking about all the
		
00:34:01 --> 00:34:05
			benefits all the bounties that
Allah gave to them. We've given
		
00:34:05 --> 00:34:10
			you so much in your 12 tribes, we
promised you we removed from you
		
00:34:10 --> 00:34:15
			your evil, we promise your sins,
we promised you a paradise under
		
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			which rivers flow and all the rest
of it, but
		
00:34:20 --> 00:34:20
			they,
		
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			because they kept blaspheming and
violating eventually, we made
		
00:34:28 --> 00:34:33
			their hearts hearts hard for John
Jana Kaluga, hyung Cassia. Then
		
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			they started even changing their
scriptures from one place to the
		
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			next. Then Allah subhanaw taala
discusses the Christians than
		
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			Asara and that goes into depth
from you know, verse 1617, and
		
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			onwards. And then the discussions
in verse 18 is a discussion
		
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			between them that Yehuda nasaga
They're saying, No abna Allah, he
		
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			was a hippo. They're claiming to
be that
		
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			Children of God and the beloved of
God. So then Allah asks them or
		
00:35:04 --> 00:35:07
			says to the prophets of Assam to
ask them Fatima your as the book
		
00:35:07 --> 00:35:11
			can be to become the why is Allah
gonna punish you them? Right for
		
00:35:11 --> 00:35:17
			your sins, you're just like every
other, you know, in son and
		
00:35:17 --> 00:35:20
			creation. Allah can forgive
whoever he wants, and he can
		
00:35:20 --> 00:35:22
			punish whoever he wants.
		
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			And then in both verses
		
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			15 and 19 You've got old people of
the book, Caja accom Rasulullah
		
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			UNiLOCK. Come, our messengers come
to you. This is the upgrade. This
		
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			is the fresh, new, revitalized,
corrected idea. Follow him. Follow
		
00:35:42 --> 00:35:45
			him. He's come to you to give you
warning and to give you glad
		
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			tidings. Then after that from
verse 20, starts the story about
		
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			Musa alayhis salam and his people
and how Allah subhanaw taala had
		
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			told them first talks about the
Allah had made them Ambia prophets
		
00:36:00 --> 00:36:03
			Allah had made them kings and
rulers and given to them what
		
00:36:03 --> 00:36:05
			other Comala Mutya had the
Mallanna given to them what he had
		
00:36:05 --> 00:36:09
			not given anybody else. And then
he mentioned the story about them
		
00:36:09 --> 00:36:13
			being told to go into the holy
lands, okay, now go in, but there
		
00:36:13 --> 00:36:17
			was this huge there was this
category of people that live there
		
00:36:17 --> 00:36:22
			that were like giants, right? That
America and they were scared to go
		
00:36:22 --> 00:36:26
			in. So even though Allah is
telling them and Musa Islam is
		
00:36:26 --> 00:36:28
			telling them that you can you
should go in, they refuse. They
		
00:36:28 --> 00:36:31
			say no, there's these big people
in there. And finally when they
		
00:36:32 --> 00:36:34
			they got so frustrated, they said
		
00:36:36 --> 00:36:40
			if you want to go you go yourself
and your profit. Yeah Musa Inala
		
00:36:40 --> 00:36:43
			Nicola Abba, madame, as long as
they're there, we're not going to
		
00:36:43 --> 00:36:46
			go in there first have Andorra
book you can your Lord you go that
		
00:36:46 --> 00:36:49
			is saying that to their profit.
Right? Let me that severe saying
		
00:36:49 --> 00:36:52
			that about your own profit. It's
an attitude problem, right? For
		
00:36:52 --> 00:36:56
			Katella and you're gone, you're
gone fight them. And we're just
		
00:36:56 --> 00:36:59
			going to sit here. There were two
people among them who try to say
		
00:36:59 --> 00:37:02
			bye and listen to him. Right?
Allah has said, so you go, you
		
00:37:02 --> 00:37:05
			should go and you will be
successful. Right?
		
00:37:06 --> 00:37:10
			But no, they they refuse to go. So
then Allah said, Okay, fine for 40
		
00:37:10 --> 00:37:13
			years, it's prohibited for you.
And that's why they had to go on
		
00:37:13 --> 00:37:16
			for 40 years. And in that time,
Musa isn't passed away, how not
		
00:37:16 --> 00:37:19
			Islam passed away. And finally, I
think it was through you shall be
		
00:37:19 --> 00:37:23
			known Joshua, that they finally
entered the holy lands. Now, Allah
		
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			subhanaw taala goes back right to
the beginning, and speaks about
		
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			from verse, very important verses,
verse 27. Now the discussion is
		
00:37:33 --> 00:37:38
			about remind them about the story
of the two sons of Adam Ali,
		
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			salaam, Bill and Kaabil. Now
that's the archetypal story of all
		
00:37:43 --> 00:37:46
			the murders of the world, or the
aggression of the world, all the
		
00:37:46 --> 00:37:50
			hassle and jealousy of the world.
It starts off from there, right to
		
00:37:50 --> 00:37:54
			show that in son has this innate
built in faculty where he could go
		
00:37:54 --> 00:37:58
			wrong like that. And this story is
Subhanallah when you read it with
		
00:37:58 --> 00:38:02
			some emotion, right, it definitely
is very heart rending because
		
00:38:03 --> 00:38:06
			Gabi the whole story. I don't want
to go into the story you can read
		
00:38:06 --> 00:38:09
			about the story, but it just shows
you how even Kirby seems to have
		
00:38:09 --> 00:38:13
			felt remorse afterwards that am I
as bad as a crow now that I have
		
00:38:13 --> 00:38:16
			to because he didn't know what to
do with the body of his brother
		
00:38:16 --> 00:38:22
			after he'd killed him. Gaby so
then he sees a crow, a bird that
		
00:38:22 --> 00:38:26
			is digging up the ground to bury a
deceased bird. So he says Well,
		
00:38:26 --> 00:38:29
			look now that's where I'm living
with that was the first murder in
		
00:38:29 --> 00:38:34
			the world. Now from that there is
Minh agilely Derek, because of
		
00:38:34 --> 00:38:38
			this earlier story we prescribed
upon the Bani Israel law. Anybody
		
00:38:38 --> 00:38:43
			who kills a enough's, anybody who
killed somebody without a right,
		
00:38:43 --> 00:38:46
			right or without, you know,
without the right basically
		
00:38:46 --> 00:38:50
			because of not because they were
causing corruption in the world or
		
00:38:50 --> 00:38:53
			whatever it is as if they've
killed everybody. Right? And this
		
00:38:53 --> 00:38:56
			is a very important verse that is
used quite a lot in our interfaith
		
00:38:56 --> 00:39:01
			discussions today. Right, which is
verse 32, that anybody who kills a
		
00:39:01 --> 00:39:04
			single soul is as if he's killed
all of humanity, because the
		
00:39:04 --> 00:39:07
			effect of that is huge. Imagine
how many people are going to be
		
00:39:07 --> 00:39:11
			troubled, and pained and the
repercussions and maybe
		
00:39:11 --> 00:39:15
			retaliation. And anybody who gives
life, anybody who keep somebody
		
00:39:15 --> 00:39:18
			alive, preserve somebody predict
somebody, then it's as if they
		
00:39:18 --> 00:39:24
			predict so it's a huge benefit to
do that. And then Allah subhanaw
		
00:39:24 --> 00:39:28
			taala speaks about the punishment
for murderers, for highwayman, and
		
00:39:28 --> 00:39:31
			the various different punishments
mentioned there in verse 33, and
		
00:39:31 --> 00:39:36
			so on. Now, Allah subhanaw taala
continues, the discussion speaks
		
00:39:36 --> 00:39:40
			about a number of other issues
here, for example, speaks about
		
00:39:40 --> 00:39:44
			the cutting of the hands for those
who still having a few people. The
		
00:39:44 --> 00:39:48
			wisdom that's mentioned here is
that the of this that's mentioned
		
00:39:48 --> 00:39:52
			here is that you cut a few people
will be think twice, thrice and
		
00:39:52 --> 00:39:55
			four times to do it again, right
as it's happened in certain
		
00:39:55 --> 00:39:58
			countries. Obviously, when there's
people plotting against you all
		
00:39:58 --> 00:39:59
			the time, and
		
00:40:00 --> 00:40:03
			There is a constant issue of
people
		
00:40:04 --> 00:40:09
			raise of instigating others and
plotting, it causes a lot of
		
00:40:09 --> 00:40:11
			disturbance. So Allah subhanho wa
Taala is saying, Yeah, you're
		
00:40:11 --> 00:40:15
			Rasool in verse 41. Yeah, you are
Rasool Lai has done Kela Deena,
		
00:40:15 --> 00:40:18
			you said your honor, Philco
Freeman and livina call for him.
		
00:40:18 --> 00:40:21
			This, don't let this grieve you.
Don't let this give you there's a
		
00:40:21 --> 00:40:24
			lot and then discuss the whole
discussion there is that they lie
		
00:40:24 --> 00:40:28
			a lot to you. Right, they tell a
lot of untruths. And
		
00:40:30 --> 00:40:32
			don't worry about it, because
Allah subhanaw taala will will,
		
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			will deal with this and be careful
of what they say. Now, there were
		
00:40:37 --> 00:40:41
			several incidents. Now, as the
Muslims grew stronger, the Jewish
		
00:40:41 --> 00:40:45
			tribes became weaker. And
eventually it was understood that
		
00:40:45 --> 00:40:48
			the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam was kind of the
		
00:40:48 --> 00:40:51
			the leader of Madina Munawwara. So
sometimes the Jews would actually
		
00:40:51 --> 00:40:55
			bring their cases to him. Now, of
course, they had their own right
		
00:40:55 --> 00:40:57
			for their own personal law that
was there, they had their own
		
00:40:57 --> 00:40:59
			right, but something they would
bring it. So there were several
		
00:40:59 --> 00:41:03
			instances in which different
things happened. So I'll just
		
00:41:03 --> 00:41:05
			relate to you one incident that
took place.
		
00:41:07 --> 00:41:09
			What happened is
		
00:41:11 --> 00:41:15
			the out of the two out of the
three tribes, there was a little,
		
00:41:15 --> 00:41:18
			there was issues between two of
them but who Craver and the
		
00:41:18 --> 00:41:21
			balloon Alia, right, the balloon
or even the binuclear Eva, the
		
00:41:21 --> 00:41:24
			balloon, it was a bigger tribe,
the wealthier tribe and the blue
		
00:41:25 --> 00:41:29
			Kaurava. Were the poor, and the
kind of more inferior tribe. So
		
00:41:29 --> 00:41:35
			now, what happened is just
complete injustice. They, they had
		
00:41:35 --> 00:41:40
			some agreement that they had to
make between them. And what
		
00:41:40 --> 00:41:43
			eventually happened is that the
balloon of the they compel the
		
00:41:43 --> 00:41:46
			blue Kaurava to accept some really
disadvantaged conditions that were
		
00:41:46 --> 00:41:51
			unjust. For example, if a man from
the breadwinner who killed the man
		
00:41:51 --> 00:41:55
			from the other group, the murderer
could not be killed in
		
00:41:55 --> 00:41:57
			retaliation, he could, you know,
you could charge a ransom, but you
		
00:41:57 --> 00:42:01
			can't kill him. Whereas, if
somebody from the blue kureta with
		
00:42:01 --> 00:42:04
			killed somebody from the banana
leave, then he would be subjected
		
00:42:04 --> 00:42:08
			to death penalty, and a double
ransom. Like completely injure
		
00:42:08 --> 00:42:11
			unjust, like there's no even like,
hey, let's make it look just No.
		
00:42:12 --> 00:42:17
			And likewise, if a murder victim
from the balloon Athena was a
		
00:42:17 --> 00:42:20
			woman, so if a woman of the
balloon got killed the superior
		
00:42:20 --> 00:42:22
			tribe as such, then a man from the
creator had to be killed not just
		
00:42:22 --> 00:42:26
			a woman, because remember, they
thought it was half to one. And if
		
00:42:26 --> 00:42:30
			the victim was a man, then of the
balloon of v, then two men from
		
00:42:30 --> 00:42:31
			the cradle had to be killed.
		
00:42:33 --> 00:42:33
			So
		
00:42:34 --> 00:42:37
			on one occasion, there was
somebody who got killed from their
		
00:42:37 --> 00:42:40
			tribe. So they asked for double
the money and revenue. Cora says
		
00:42:40 --> 00:42:42
			we can't give you we're not gonna
give you double the money they
		
00:42:42 --> 00:42:45
			refuse to pay is unjust. They
refuse to pay, they were forced
		
00:42:45 --> 00:42:49
			into that agreement, but then they
refuse to pay. Right? So they
		
00:42:49 --> 00:42:51
			said, Okay, let's put it before
the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
		
00:42:51 --> 00:42:53
			sallam because they knew that they
would get justice from them. But
		
00:42:53 --> 00:42:56
			the blue NaVi were hesitant.
Right.
		
00:42:57 --> 00:43:00
			But before before they refused
outright, because they were in a
		
00:43:00 --> 00:43:03
			bind, they sent some of the
hypocrites, they were friends with
		
00:43:03 --> 00:43:05
			them to go and find out from the
voicemails and what the ruling
		
00:43:05 --> 00:43:09
			would be. Right? So there's a long
story about that. But the point
		
00:43:09 --> 00:43:12
			here is that Allah subhanaw taala
is saying, well, Kay for you hacky
		
00:43:12 --> 00:43:16
			MONUC, right, why are they making
you ill It was late actually
		
00:43:16 --> 00:43:19
			discovered that that's the same
thing that was mentioned in the
		
00:43:19 --> 00:43:24
			Torah. So it actually gone against
the the Old Testament the Torah,
		
00:43:24 --> 00:43:28
			and made this agreement in
opposition to that. Right, when
		
00:43:28 --> 00:43:30
			what the prophecy was, I was gonna
say what it told us it was the
		
00:43:30 --> 00:43:34
			same and now all of those rulings
are mentioned here in the letter
		
00:43:34 --> 00:43:38
			ratafia, who don't want to, we
reveal the Taurat. Right and in
		
00:43:38 --> 00:43:42
			there was guidance and light. And
the prophets used to use that to,
		
00:43:42 --> 00:43:48
			to judge with, right, and so on.
And then Allah says, We wrote to
		
00:43:48 --> 00:43:51
			them in the Torah that enough sub
enough see, so this is where you
		
00:43:51 --> 00:43:53
			get your capital punishment law
from the corporal punishment law
		
00:43:53 --> 00:43:58
			from right, which is, which Islam
as a stab has confirmed for
		
00:43:58 --> 00:44:02
			Muslims as well. So we wrote to
them or we prescribed upon them in
		
00:44:02 --> 00:44:06
			it, meaning in the Torah, that a
life for a life An eye for an eye,
		
00:44:06 --> 00:44:09
			nose for a nose, and ear for an
ear, a tooth for a tooth, and also
		
00:44:09 --> 00:44:15
			in every wound. There's a there is
a ransom, of course from under
		
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			sadaqa be whoever wants to forgive
and let it be charity for hookah,
		
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			Farah Tula that will be an
explanation for him as well.
		
00:44:22 --> 00:44:25
			Woman, let me cook Mima and sell
Allah for Allah eco home authority
		
00:44:25 --> 00:44:28
			Mon. And those people who do not
judge by what Allah has revealed
		
00:44:28 --> 00:44:31
			than they are from the oppressors.
Other verses say they are the
		
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			characters and so on. Again,
another verse, which I don't want
		
00:44:33 --> 00:44:36
			to get into right now, but a verse
that is used by extremes,
		
00:44:36 --> 00:44:40
			extremists among Muslims, to
basically denounce leaders of the
		
00:44:40 --> 00:44:44
			world and allow other people to be
so called allowed to be killed
		
00:44:44 --> 00:44:47
			because they say that they're not
ruling according to what the Quran
		
00:44:47 --> 00:44:50
			says. Now, there's a whole
discussion on that which is not
		
00:44:50 --> 00:44:54
			not for right now. Anyway, the
discussion then carries on, Allahu
		
00:44:54 --> 00:44:58
			Akbar Allah subhanho wa Taala then
tells people that all of this was
		
00:44:58 --> 00:44:59
			in the Torah and the old test
		
00:45:00 --> 00:45:04
			Even but now we've got the ones so
from verse 48, is what unzila
		
00:45:04 --> 00:45:09
			illegal Kitab will hacky, we've
revealed now the Quran to you with
		
00:45:09 --> 00:45:12
			the truth. It confirms
methodically millennia, the human
		
00:45:12 --> 00:45:16
			will Kitab Mohammed and add a fact
combine the Habima and salah. Now
		
00:45:16 --> 00:45:19
			rule according to what Allah has
revealed, and so on, then the
		
00:45:19 --> 00:45:23
			whole discussion is there. Then
Allah subhanaw taala, again says
		
00:45:23 --> 00:45:25
			to people, because remember when
you've got a clear enemy, and
		
00:45:25 --> 00:45:29
			there are people among you who are
not careful about getting too
		
00:45:29 --> 00:45:32
			close to them, making them
friends, and partners and so on.
		
00:45:32 --> 00:45:37
			That's why again, the warning in
verse 51. Yeah, you are Latina,
		
00:45:37 --> 00:45:41
			and Hula, hula hula, we're not
Surah Alia are people who believe
		
00:45:41 --> 00:45:45
			do not take them to the whodunit
masala to be close friends, they
		
00:45:45 --> 00:45:49
			are friends with one another.
Because at that time, that is what
		
00:45:49 --> 00:45:53
			he was. Right? It was very
dangerous to be a friend because
		
00:45:53 --> 00:45:57
			they were going to because
remember, they either had spies,
		
00:45:57 --> 00:46:00
			or they found information through
certain monarchy like the or
		
00:46:00 --> 00:46:04
			certain well wishes, or people
like this. That's why when when
		
00:46:04 --> 00:46:07
			you get to a low minimum, find no
minimum, because they're not kind
		
00:46:07 --> 00:46:10
			of a situation, anybody who is
going to follow that, or who's
		
00:46:10 --> 00:46:13
			going to make that kind of an
association than they are going to
		
00:46:13 --> 00:46:16
			be them. Right, they're going to
be guilty of the same way.
		
00:46:18 --> 00:46:20
			And then Allah speaks about the
monarchy, and that you see, then
		
00:46:20 --> 00:46:24
			you see the people of those who
have sickness in their hearts, you
		
00:46:24 --> 00:46:26
			know, they're going around causing
problems and fatality. And if you
		
00:46:26 --> 00:46:30
			could be Maradona, you said, Your
Honor. And then Allah subhanaw
		
00:46:30 --> 00:46:34
			taala speaks about, you see a lot
of them on Afifi. And I feel
		
00:46:34 --> 00:46:37
			really sorry for them in a sense,
because, like, they were neither
		
00:46:37 --> 00:46:41
			here they were neither there. And
some of them had a bit of belief,
		
00:46:41 --> 00:46:44
			but then after that, so what some
of them would do is that they
		
00:46:44 --> 00:46:48
			would be with the Muslims, but
they will also not denounce the
		
00:46:48 --> 00:46:52
			other groups, for example, they
also stay friendly with the Jews,
		
00:46:52 --> 00:46:55
			even though there was by that time
sworn enemies, right, in some
		
00:46:55 --> 00:46:59
			cases, the benefit the reason like
Abdullah and Obinze cellule, one
		
00:46:59 --> 00:47:02
			of the chief malefic, in the
reason is he wanted to make sure
		
00:47:02 --> 00:47:06
			that he's got it both covered. So
if the Jews do overcome, or if the
		
00:47:06 --> 00:47:11
			other tribes overcome, then at
least, he's safe. So that's
		
00:47:11 --> 00:47:14
			because you don't have Yaqeen the
Muslims had Yaqeen that we are
		
00:47:14 --> 00:47:17
			going to succeed until Ilona in
Guantanamo, meaning they had that
		
00:47:17 --> 00:47:20
			belief, these people that Islam
had not fully entered their heart.
		
00:47:20 --> 00:47:23
			So that's why Allah subhanaw taala
says that
		
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			you will, and then many of them
would actually just completely
		
00:47:28 --> 00:47:32
			apostatize that's why in verse 54,
ATI will let you know whenever
		
00:47:32 --> 00:47:36
			you're tagged them in comandi, in
that, oh, people who believe those
		
00:47:36 --> 00:47:40
			of you who are going to apostatize
a poster size from their faith,
		
00:47:40 --> 00:47:43
			then Allah subhanho wa Taala
remember, Allah doesn't need you.
		
00:47:44 --> 00:47:47
			You need Allah for Sofia Tila, who
call me your hippo Whom are you
		
00:47:47 --> 00:47:51
			hey buena, and even people today
should understand this. Those who
		
00:47:51 --> 00:47:55
			are basically kind of half off and
want to change the deen you Allah
		
00:47:55 --> 00:47:58
			does not need you. The Deen
doesn't need you. You need the
		
00:47:58 --> 00:48:01
			deen and you'll eventually
understand that because Allah says
		
00:48:01 --> 00:48:05
			that Allah will bring the people
who love him, and they who love
		
00:48:05 --> 00:48:09
			Him and they who love Him and He
loves them. Right? And who have
		
00:48:09 --> 00:48:12
			the specific characteristics of
being compassionate to the
		
00:48:12 --> 00:48:13
			believers.
		
00:48:14 --> 00:48:18
			Right. So people should understand
that that you either come into
		
00:48:18 --> 00:48:21
			Islam fully or you know you don't
mess around like that in between.
		
00:48:21 --> 00:48:25
			And then Allah says in verse 55,
in nama Willie, you Kamala who was
		
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			if you want a true friend, your
true friend is Allah and His
		
00:48:27 --> 00:48:30
			messenger and the people who
believe that established the
		
00:48:30 --> 00:48:34
			prayer that gives zakat these are
not just basically people who
		
00:48:34 --> 00:48:38
			claim to be a Muslim or whatever,
but don't do anything. Right.
		
00:48:38 --> 00:48:40
			These are these are serious people
make them your friends.
		
00:48:41 --> 00:48:45
			Because woman yet Allah, Allah,
Allah Sula, whoever does make
		
00:48:45 --> 00:48:47
			Allah and His Messenger their
friend and the people who believe
		
00:48:47 --> 00:48:53
			in Hezbollah, he humo hollyburn,
the group, this group of Allah is
		
00:48:53 --> 00:48:54
			going to be dominant.
		
00:48:55 --> 00:48:59
			A again, there's a discussion
about don't make those people,
		
00:49:00 --> 00:49:06
			friends, etc, who take you. They
basically take you for a ride,
		
00:49:06 --> 00:49:08
			they make a mockery of your
religion, and so on so forth.
		
00:49:08 --> 00:49:13
			There's no way you can do that.
And Allahu Akbar, I mean, how much
		
00:49:13 --> 00:49:17
			do we cover? Another thing that
what happened during that time
		
00:49:17 --> 00:49:21
			that Allah reveals in verse 64? A
lot of historical details are
		
00:49:21 --> 00:49:23
			mentioned here. Right? And they
don't have to be the same all the
		
00:49:23 --> 00:49:27
			time, but we'll call it Illya. Who
do you do? Lahemaa hula? Right,
		
00:49:27 --> 00:49:30
			the hood at that time they were
suffering, because Allah subhanaw
		
00:49:30 --> 00:49:34
			taala stopped giving them some of
the blessings. So they found a bit
		
00:49:34 --> 00:49:37
			of constriction in their life. So
then they started blaming Allah,
		
00:49:37 --> 00:49:40
			they said that Allah is becoming
tight. Now he's becoming miserly.
		
00:49:40 --> 00:49:44
			So Allah says, No, they are
stingy. Right, they've been,
		
00:49:44 --> 00:49:48
			they've just been cursed because
of what they've done. Allah is
		
00:49:48 --> 00:49:52
			open Allah's I mean, the wording
here is Allah's hands extended,
		
00:49:52 --> 00:49:56
			that is spread out meaning he's
there for the giving. Right? It's
		
00:49:56 --> 00:49:59
			because of evil that we do that
sometimes. Our
		
00:50:00 --> 00:50:05
			If wealth is taken away from us,
and so on, the discussion
		
00:50:05 --> 00:50:06
			continues.
		
00:50:07 --> 00:50:09
			Then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi
wa sallam is told Yeah, you're
		
00:50:09 --> 00:50:15
			also building my own Zillow ad can
robic right oh messenger. convey
		
00:50:15 --> 00:50:19
			that which has been revealed to
you from your Lord. We're in limbo
		
00:50:19 --> 00:50:23
			fall, if you do not, for whatever
reason you feel constrained or
		
00:50:23 --> 00:50:26
			whatever, or you think it may not
be politically right at this time,
		
00:50:26 --> 00:50:29
			as we've seen in other places,
from our beloved that is our
		
00:50:29 --> 00:50:32
			letter. Right? And that means you
haven't really conveyed your
		
00:50:32 --> 00:50:36
			message. Wallah Who ya see will
come in and nurse and this is the
		
00:50:36 --> 00:50:39
			verse until this verse was
revealed. Sometimes there will be
		
00:50:39 --> 00:50:42
			people that would stand God
outside the province of Allah isms
		
00:50:42 --> 00:50:46
			door, right? Just they felt that
they should protect him. After
		
00:50:46 --> 00:50:50
			this verse was revealed, 67 Wallah
Who ya see will come in and as
		
00:50:50 --> 00:50:53
			Allah will protect you from the
people, there was no need for any,
		
00:50:53 --> 00:50:57
			any human Gods Allah was in Allah
Allah had in common caffeine.
		
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			Then Allah subhanaw taala speaks
to the people of the book and
		
00:51:01 --> 00:51:05
			saying, Look, just go properly
according to what's in the Torah
		
00:51:05 --> 00:51:09
			and Injeel and that which has been
revealed to you from your Lord.
		
00:51:09 --> 00:51:14
			Now, what is that saying that you
should follow your, your your
		
00:51:14 --> 00:51:17
			books properly? What does that
mean? Are you supposed to follow
		
00:51:17 --> 00:51:20
			the Quran? The idea here is that
if you really follow your books
		
00:51:20 --> 00:51:23
			properly, there's a discussion in
there. There's news in there of
		
00:51:23 --> 00:51:27
			the last prophet. So if you do
follow your books properly, you'd
		
00:51:27 --> 00:51:30
			have to follow the last prophet,
you'd have to do that upgrades.
		
00:51:31 --> 00:51:34
			And then Allah praises those who
have done that. Then the final
		
00:51:34 --> 00:51:39
			discussion here is again about the
Christians again, and saying that
		
00:51:39 --> 00:51:43
			we have taken a covenant with the
Bani Israel we sent the messengers
		
00:51:43 --> 00:51:47
			and then after that, it speaks
about the Christians mercy having
		
00:51:47 --> 00:51:52
			a mullion and how they said
certain things like liquid Kefir
		
00:51:52 --> 00:51:57
			or Lilina CalU in Allah 32 filata
disbelieved, have those who have
		
00:51:57 --> 00:52:02
			said that? Allah, that Jesus is
one of three is third of the
		
00:52:02 --> 00:52:06
			three. When I mean Illa Illa illa
huwa there's only one Lord,
		
00:52:06 --> 00:52:07
			there's only one.
		
00:52:08 --> 00:52:13
			There's only one God. We're in
LUMION Who am I a Kowloon Lemelson
		
00:52:13 --> 00:52:16
			a Latina for women who either by
any means don't stop saying what
		
00:52:16 --> 00:52:19
			they're saying. Then they're going
to have a severe punishment. Those
		
00:52:19 --> 00:52:20
			who disbelieve
		
00:52:21 --> 00:52:23
			Mel mercy have pneumonia. May
Allah Rasool
		
00:52:25 --> 00:52:29
			the Messiah, Son of Miriam, son of
Mary is just a messenger. Many
		
00:52:29 --> 00:52:33
			messengers passed before him. His
mother was very truthful. Yes,
		
00:52:33 --> 00:52:39
			she's the Virgin Mary. Right?
Ghana Yeah, Kalani to the Quran is
		
00:52:39 --> 00:52:42
			Allah subhanho wa Taala is
basically giving them practical
		
00:52:42 --> 00:52:45
			suggestions practical evidence is
that they would eat food
		
00:52:46 --> 00:52:49
			Subhanallah his mother and himself
you saying they're parts of God?
		
00:52:49 --> 00:52:52
			He they would eat food God doesn't
need to eat food.
		
00:52:53 --> 00:52:56
			Yeah, Allah okay for over a year
Allahu Allah and Allah is saying
		
00:52:56 --> 00:53:01
			so the video look how we make this
the sign so clear to them, but
		
00:53:01 --> 00:53:04
			Thermador and now you've forgotten
but they don't get it. They still
		
00:53:05 --> 00:53:08
			disobey. Called a taboo. Don't I
mean do the law human I am Nicola.
		
00:53:08 --> 00:53:13
			gandharan. Wala nefra Say to them
that are you worshiping from? are
		
00:53:13 --> 00:53:17
			you worshiping aside from Allah,
that who has no ability to harm
		
00:53:17 --> 00:53:23
			you or benefit you? So this is
verse 7576. And then again, in 77,
		
00:53:23 --> 00:53:29
			it's Stop exaggerating, stop going
beyond the remit, stop taking
		
00:53:29 --> 00:53:32
			Jesus Peace Be Upon Him above the
status that he has.
		
00:53:33 --> 00:53:38
			And then the final side, the final
few verses from page from verse
		
00:53:38 --> 00:53:45
			78, down to 82 is basically
providing a bit of understanding
		
00:53:45 --> 00:53:50
			of why the they have been
accursed. Why the Bani Israel had
		
00:53:50 --> 00:53:53
			been accursed, says that Latina
Latina kifaru Those who have
		
00:53:53 --> 00:53:56
			disbelieved from the benefit, not
all of an insider like that there
		
00:53:56 --> 00:53:59
			were those who believed, and they
were fine. But those who did not
		
00:53:59 --> 00:54:02
			believe they've been a curse on
the tongue of the who dallisa Nam,
		
00:54:03 --> 00:54:06
			write their own profit, and ESA,
the son of Mary, that's because
		
00:54:06 --> 00:54:09
			they would, they would cause these
excesses, they would do two things
		
00:54:09 --> 00:54:12
			they would disobey. So all the
rulings that came down to him,
		
00:54:12 --> 00:54:15
			they would disobey them many of
the rulings, and then they would
		
00:54:15 --> 00:54:17
			just go beyond the remit in
everything. That was the two
		
00:54:17 --> 00:54:20
			problems. Why is all this
mentioned? Is it just to condemn
		
00:54:20 --> 00:54:20
			them?
		
00:54:21 --> 00:54:26
			No, it's to wake them up, is to
tell them but above all, I think
		
00:54:26 --> 00:54:29
			it's also to tell the believers
that do not go down that path.
		
00:54:30 --> 00:54:33
			Because we have Hadith to say that
all the problems of the nations of
		
00:54:33 --> 00:54:36
			the past like the Christians and
the Jews, wherever they went, even
		
00:54:36 --> 00:54:41
			if they went into a hole of a
rodent or a snake or something,
		
00:54:41 --> 00:54:44
			you would follow them the same way
because this is generic human
		
00:54:44 --> 00:54:44
			behavior.
		
00:54:46 --> 00:54:51
			Generic human failings, human
beings have from throughout
		
00:54:51 --> 00:54:53
			history, they have certain
weaknesses, that because that's
		
00:54:53 --> 00:54:56
			human, to have jealousy to have
greed
		
00:54:57 --> 00:54:59
			to have a radical
		
00:55:00 --> 00:55:03
			have opinions on certain things to
want to be different, to go
		
00:55:03 --> 00:55:09
			against the grain, to be extreme.
So if they had it, we have the
		
00:55:09 --> 00:55:12
			same could have the same problems.
And that's why we have that
		
00:55:13 --> 00:55:18
			certain people will do certain
crazy things overboard or to less
		
00:55:18 --> 00:55:24
			antinomian tendencies, or just
Ultra, super orthodox ideas.
		
00:55:24 --> 00:55:28
			Right? We've got both of that. And
Allah subhanaw taala says
		
00:55:28 --> 00:55:33
			something very interesting at the
end, in verse 82, you will find
		
00:55:33 --> 00:55:37
			lethargy, then shut the nasty
either, you will find that to the
		
00:55:37 --> 00:55:40
			prophesizing we're saying that you
will find that the most severe
		
00:55:40 --> 00:55:43
			people in enmity you will find
towards you will be the hood and
		
00:55:43 --> 00:55:49
			Mushrikeen right, because that was
the nature of the time. And the
		
00:55:49 --> 00:55:53
			closest in love and compassion or
affection you will find to those
		
00:55:53 --> 00:55:57
			who believe will be those who say
that we are Christians.
		
00:55:58 --> 00:56:02
			And the reasoning for that he says
Allah says is because they have
		
00:56:02 --> 00:56:08
			kissy seen what Oban This is not
to say that the hermit's This is
		
00:56:08 --> 00:56:12
			sanctioning the hermit, you know,
it is just to say that, because
		
00:56:12 --> 00:56:16
			they've got a lot of people who
are resigned to worship, they have
		
00:56:16 --> 00:56:19
			nothing to do with the dunya. They
don't they would care less, who's
		
00:56:19 --> 00:56:23
			ruling and who's not. Right. And
who's they just want goodness,
		
00:56:24 --> 00:56:26
			right? There's a lot of good
people among them. That's why you
		
00:56:26 --> 00:56:31
			will generally feel fine that you
will find better people among
		
00:56:31 --> 00:56:34
			them, they will be closer to you
and more compassionate with you.
		
00:56:34 --> 00:56:38
			And I think historically, that may
have been the case in many
		
00:56:38 --> 00:56:40
			countries. You see, unfortunately,
in India, you see what's happening
		
00:56:40 --> 00:56:44
			with the Mushrikeen. Right, the
Hindus, there's a lot of good
		
00:56:44 --> 00:56:46
			among them as well. But
unfortunately, a lot of them they
		
00:56:46 --> 00:56:49
			just in last seven years, like in
Assam, I just spoke to a Muslim
		
00:56:49 --> 00:56:51
			from Assam, a doctor who is
actually in the hospital, in one
		
00:56:51 --> 00:56:55
			of the hospitals, he works here.
He said before seven years, we had
		
00:56:55 --> 00:56:59
			no problems in Assam, between the
Hindus and Muslims. In the last
		
00:56:59 --> 00:57:02
			seven years, when somebody wants
to create a problem, then it's
		
00:57:02 --> 00:57:05
			become so bad in the state of
Assam, India. And that's not just
		
00:57:05 --> 00:57:07
			there, it's happening now
throughout May Allah subhanaw
		
00:57:07 --> 00:57:09
			taala bring about some relief
where people want to be good, and
		
00:57:09 --> 00:57:12
			they don't provide that sectarian
problem, right? Whether that be a
		
00:57:12 --> 00:57:16
			Muslim or non Muslim, it's, you
know, it's, that's where one of
		
00:57:16 --> 00:57:21
			the problems is now to complete
this just to complete some of our
		
00:57:21 --> 00:57:22
			general
		
00:57:23 --> 00:57:30
			ideas. This was verse, this was
chapter six. So number one, a lot
		
00:57:30 --> 00:57:34
			of the discussion is about the Al
Kitab. As we saw, the position of
		
00:57:34 --> 00:57:37
			the Christians, the Jews and
various things that they did with
		
00:57:37 --> 00:57:42
			different prophets. A big big
emphasis is not to exaggerate, not
		
00:57:42 --> 00:57:48
			to go overboard. Right in, in your
in your religion. And another one
		
00:57:48 --> 00:57:51
			is obviously the surah tilma
either which we haven't read
		
00:57:51 --> 00:57:54
			anything about the man either yet
about the spread of food spread,
		
00:57:55 --> 00:57:56
			right If thought is still
		
00:57:57 --> 00:58:01
			few hours away, and inshallah
tomorrow we'll discuss the food
		
00:58:01 --> 00:58:06
			spread of the of the, of the
people of Saudi Salam. But Allah
		
00:58:06 --> 00:58:10
			says, oh, four billet record,
fulfill your covenants fulfill
		
00:58:10 --> 00:58:12
			your covenants. That's very
important. That's the beginning of
		
00:58:12 --> 00:58:16
			the surah. Right, verse one. Also,
the other thing is that I wasn't
		
00:58:16 --> 00:58:19
			able to go through all of this,
but in this surah of sorbitol,
		
00:58:19 --> 00:58:23
			sorbitan Mark, that there are 18
rulings that I mentioned 18
		
00:58:23 --> 00:58:27
			commands, right relating to Halal
haram, etc. And what's interesting
		
00:58:27 --> 00:58:29
			is that none of them have been
abrogated. So as I said,
		
00:58:29 --> 00:58:32
			especially those in the food
industry and others or even
		
00:58:32 --> 00:58:34
			general Muslims, they should read
that and understand that and take
		
00:58:34 --> 00:58:37
			that to heart as well. Then, of
course, we have the idea of wudu
		
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			and Tam, right, and what causes
the impurity and just purity in
		
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			general. Then, another verse was
about standing up to witness the
		
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			truth. And one that I missed out
was that there was further
		
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			discussion about Amerind maruf and
the Hillman car,
		
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			right, combining good and
prohibiting evil. The story of
		
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			Musa Ali salaam, telling his
people look, it's for you now this
		
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			land is for you, the blessed land,
just go in and take it, Allah will
		
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			help you. But even there, they
refused. And they aggravated
		
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			Mousavi salaam until it was then
prohibited as a punishment for a
		
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			while, discussion of prohibition,
rather, warning against causing
		
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			facade and corruption in the world
and do killings and rather the
		
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			encouragement of maintaining life
on an area of
		
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			NASA gymea a very important verse.
And then the discussion about
		
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			the books being revealed, the East
Side, Islam, his mother, being
		
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			human beings, and so on and so
forth. And, of course, prohibition
		
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			of taking your enemies
		
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			to be your friends, and there was
a hadith that I forgot to mention,
		
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			which is that the Prophet
sallallahu sallam said that among
		
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			the
		
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			among
		
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			Bani Israel. They had a lot of the
prophets with regards to actually
		
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			admirable maruf and the here and
LaMancha.
		
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			So it's a hadith of telemovie
where it says that the, when the
		
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			Bani Israel became involved in
sin,
		
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			initially there Allah ma
prohibited them and tried to deter
		
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			them.
		
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			But then, when they did not stop,
they kind of just sat with them
		
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			and joined with them and made it
seem like it's not a big deal.
		
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			This is this is a very difficult
thing for scholars, that you're
		
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			supposed to prohibit people, but
you're also supposed to show good
		
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			luck. And sometimes people are
turned off if you turn away from
		
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			them. So it's a very
		
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			huge predicament to follow this
properly. But the Bani Israel they
		
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			just sat with them. What then
happened is that their hearts
		
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			changed as well. And that's why as
the verse I quoted down, Isa
		
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			ignored him etcetera, they will
accursed a Latina Latina
		
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			government. Venezuela Allah
decided though there were so many
		
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			Mariam. So that's why the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, until
		
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			then he'd been leaning on
something when he was explaining
		
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			this history. Now he set up
straight. And he said that by the
		
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			one, by the one whose hand whose
hand is my life, right? Your Iman
		
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			cannot be complete. You can't have
perfect faith.
		
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			And you cannot be freed from the
punishment of Allah.
		
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			Right, until you do also honorable
Madhavan, Daniel munkar. So we're
		
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			told through the fact that the
previous nations didn't do it and
		
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			what came to them. And I know this
is not on everybody's radar, and
		
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			people never in their mind think
that they're ever going to have to
		
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			tell anybody off except their own
children maybe. Right. But really,
		
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			it's something we need to think
about. Right? It perturbs me that?
		
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			How can I do it in the best way,
effective way, in the nicest way.
		
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			And that's the effective way. So
people should think about this.
		
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			And you should, you should be
creative in that regard. So that
		
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			we can fulfill this command and
keep the balance and keep the
		
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			punishment away. Because the
punishment comes when this does
		
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			not happen and we're all going to
contribute. Every one of us don't
		
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			think it's just the scholars,
they've got a responsibility, but
		
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			every individual scholars can't
reach everybody.
		
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			So we ask Allah subhanaw taala to
allow us to fulfill all of our
		
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			responsibilities make us good
believers. And Alhamdulillah Allah
		
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			subhanho wa Taala allowed us again
to complete May Allah subhanho wa
		
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			Taala accepts and may Allah allow
us to continue this journey and
		
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			complete the rest of the Quran as
well. And more than that, and may
		
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			Allah protect everybody from the
illnesses and may Allah relieve us
		
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			from the burdens working with that
one and Al hamdu Lillahi Rabbil
		
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			alameen and Yoda was requested
Salam aleikum wa rahmatullah