Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – The Adhkar of the Naqshbandi Order (Tariqa)
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Hey this one is yeah how you yaka you Bureau Hermetica study, which
we do as well. Again another very powerful and the reason this one
is powerful is because, yeah, how you you have to you have been
considered to be the Ismaila Hill album.
You know, among there's a hadith in Bukhari which mentions that
there's the name of Allah subhanho wa taala, which if you call Allah
by, then you're DWIs except it doesn't mention which name it is.
The majority of Allah ma on the opinion that it is Allah, but
taken with a particular frame of mind. Right. So that is the
strongest opinion because that is a small Gela that is the highest.
That's the name of majesty. However, there's other opinions.
What strong opinions as well. Yeah, how you yaka Young is one of
them that these two names Yeah, how you Yeah, who are you? Yeah,
how are you? Yeah, to you. So yeah, how you are living on Yeah,
uh, you means, oh, self subsisting one
self subsisting not in need of anybody else. And everybody else
is in need of Him.
Hola. Hola. Illa Illa who will hate you will kill you. It's from
that. That's why I utter cracy is one of the most virtuous verses of
the Quran. Because it includes all of these things about Allah
subhanaw taala there are medical studies, with your mercy through
Your mercy do I seek Your do I seek your assistance, your refuge
your YOUR HELP
ME Aloha no human hamdulillah
Al Hamdulillah hopanoid Amina Salatu was Salam ala so you can
more city in order to heal soft edge Marine, Amma bird.
Today, I'm just going to mention a few things about the skeleton that
we do in the beginning. It's called HUD, the HUD of the heart.
John Cadogan is a plural of Hajah, which is the Persian term.
Much of the rest of our tradition has come through the sin Central
Asia and Persia Corizon. And the language that dominated which you
could say was the language in which a lot of our tradition has
been carried through after Arabic is Persian.
So I believe
also, Hodge about the next one was also spoke Persian, because
there's poetry that is attributed to him, which is in Persian as
well.
So, just like now, international,
English has become kind of like an international language. So you
will get people speaking in English in Spain and in Arabia,
and everywhere, because it's kind of like this international
communications language, a very important language. So Arabic has
been that and then Persian has been that as well.
What's happened then is we have 40 people
above us, in the Silsila up to the ravine, sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam, because then you know Sufi puffs, they go through seal Silis
chains, is not right. So
40 people above,
starting off, obviously, with the Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam,
then Abu Bakr, Siddiq, or the Allahu Anlin Salman Farsi or the
Allah one, then Kasim, IGNOU, Mohammed, Abu Bakr, the grandson
of Abu Bakr, Siddiq or the Allah Han, he takes it from Salman al
Farsi, or the Allah one we take over Christi dhikr, the yellow one
below that is image for the Saudi
grandson of Rasulullah sallallahu sallam, then it goes to buy a Zb,
stormy and a great aesthetics of the past. And then after that,
it's Hydra Abul Hassan her colony.
So initially, it's in Madina, Munawwara Madina, Munawwara. Then
Salman al Farsi was eventually in Muda, which is, which is in Iraq
today. It's an old city and then it goes back to Madina. Munawwara
Madina, Munawwara. And then it's in this time, I believe this tom
is in either pleasure or kind of Stan, one of those two areas. And
then he took on Georgia, Georgia and is definitely in Persia. And
then Mashhad, which is also in Persia. Michelle is a big city in
Iran today. That's where Hydra Abu Ali Al pharma and pharma, the US
from? He's the shake of your mind with Azadi.
So, then there's Hajah use of Hamadani.
So now, how does this exactly go through all of this? Because if we
start from the bottom, you've got the mala Vuillaume. Beautiful
Habib, so from charcoal Pakistan. Above him is * Abdul Malik
Siddiqui. Who's from Honeywell in Pakistan. Then you got mana for
the lady Qureshi from miskeen boot
And then you got hydro Sirajuddin from Musa Z. I believe that must
be in Pakistan as well. Fajr Mohamed Osman Damani, and then
* dos Mohammed Kanheri
which is Qatar is in Afghanistan and then you've got Hydra Shah
Ahmed Saeed daily Hydra homicide Hillary
originally from Delhi, but he was in Madina Munawwara and then above
him is shot Abu Saeed from you've got about four or five after that
from Delhi Shah,
Abu Saeed one of Gollum, Ali, Majid, Didi,
her Jamel Hill, John, John John. And then you've got said no to
Mohammed Buddha uni, and hudgell Hafiz Muhammad Hassan. Then you
got hydro sayfudine from said hint, which is in Punjab
in the Indian side of Punjab today. Clojure Mohammed Matsu was
the son of Majah delightfully funny. And material for Thani is
kind of you can say the Majid of the second millennium, and he is
number 25 on this ha ha ha Mohammed Bucky Billa. But *
Sheikh Ahmed said Hindi is considered to be the greatest one
of the greatest in terms of the kind of work that he did.
So what is all of this about?
Well,
was a worker Siddiq or the Allahu Anhu doing the maraca that we do?
Did he have to do 100 displays in the morning and 100 disappears in
the evening, you know, the Salawat and the provisional Allahu alayhi
wa sallam they stay for, you know, when Jews of Quran reading
all of this has just become more monotube more organized as it's
been passed down.
We don't know if obviously bigger they did this particular type of
Morocco, but he definitely did some Morocco, we have 35 lessons.
But they were only 17 before from hijab holdings time, Lakshman
Stein. The reason why this is called Naqshbandi is because he
became more formalized after his time,
the Tariqah otherwise, the spiritual chain goes up to
Rasulullah sallallahu sallam.
Although the spiritual chain goes up the roads a lot Islam, but the
our rod and the kinds of ADKAR that we are doing today, they
don't necessarily all go back up to the proselytism in that same
way.
Because the 17 lessons, which are what's the reason for lessons,
well, you have lessons in a book to take you to a particular goal.
So it takes you 12345, and you're expected to reach a particular
goal at the end of the last lesson. That's why it's put in a
very organized way you need to know this first then this then
this then this then this and so on.
So now he had 17 lessons, and he expected people to reach Allah
subhanaw taala and gain will soon and gain accomplishment in the
spiritual path at the end of 17 lessons, however, which a little
photonic artillery came along, and by that time, you know, people had
changed, there was obviously a general distance from Rasulullah
sallallahu somes time, you know, general issues with piety and
things of that nature. So he, he, he was a master of the science, I
mean, he accomplished all of this. So he reckons 17 was not enough
anymore. So he put them up
to 35.
He put them up to 35.
So
as you can see, this has already developed, somebody may come up
further along and say, you know, it needs to be a bit more because
people can't even do anything in 35 Maybe, or Allahu Allah, you
know, it just depends. That if I was quite sufficient, you know,
because out of them, I think only 27 of them I think we consider it
to be essential for you to reach the rest just puts further
I could be wrong in my exact count, but that's generally what
it is. So that's where you get the lessons from.
Now, so why do you then say Abu Bakr Radi Allahu Anhu is in your
Silsila?
How do you trace it up to them? So for example, you've got Hajah.
Behold, the next month from after whom this the whole Salah has been
named, but today, it's actually called the Naqshbandi mucha Devi.
And the reason why it's called Majid Devi is because this edition
of Mujaddid is because most of the Naqshbandi Tariqah today comes
through.
Sheikh Ahmed said Hindi, Majid Al Thani, and because he's the one
who did the GDD work, renewal work, and addition, you can say
reviving revitalizing right. It's now got this sub branch sometimes
in some
recall it happens in all 30 acres in Psalm 30 Because they don't
even use the original name anymore. They'll just use the
second name so just be Majidi for example. Here it's always
naturally when the machine is very proud of Naqshbandi, you know,
because it's just a very powerful word.
But for example in others like the Chevy's, they don't no longer call
themselves cadres except when it's officially mentioned, or they just
show this show that he is actually just a branch of Sheikh Abdul
Qadir jeelani. Silsila goes up to him, but then he just branched
out, because Jacob will have to show that he did some renewal
work. And it became so famous as now that the show deleted the
database actually shattered the Caudalie Academy Shalini right. So
now from Hajah Mohammed hijab,
about the induction Rahmatullah here today. His shake was her just
say it a miracle from Bahara. He shake was Hajah Muhammad, Baba
sama see from Bahara. And his Sheikh was Hajah, as he's an ally,
also from Bahara. And his Sheikh was also from Bahara.
So this line of shoe from Bahara, in between, he benefited from
spiritually from his shave, who benefited spiritually from
watching what a scar were doing, you'd have to look in their
biographies, it may not be all of these things. It said actually,
that hjem bow, the nashman is the one who took the entire emphasis
into silent victory,
which is the distinctive feature of the National Theatre.
He is the one who took if he felt that this was the best way forward
to do it just silently, because it's just the most versatile way
to do it. It's the most powerful way because they can
agree that the internal thicker is more powerful than the external,
thicker, though it does require more concentration.
Because at least externally, you're still seeing the words.
Whereas internally, if you lose concentration, you're not seeing
anything, you're just sitting there.
Right, the only thing you get reward for is dedicating your 10
minutes to Allah subhanaw taala. If you're sitting within minutes,
whereas outside, you could still be turning at the screen saying
Allahumma Salli, ala sayyidina, Muhammad or La Ilaha, illallah, or
whatever it is, even though you may your mind may be somewhere
else.
Above, we know that from Hashem own Luxman, this maraca system
definitely came from him. But did were others above him doing that
as well? Not necessarily, they may have. Right. But actually he just
goes up. And who he got his spiritual Accomplishment from
because there's many ways of being accomplished spiritually. That's
why different 30 cars have different cars, right?
A different load ones that make you say, line a line this way or
that way, or whatever the case is,
in addition to other things that they make you do, so there's
various ways of breaking the knifes and controlling it, and
connecting to Allah subhanaw taala. That's the goal. There's
many ways to do that.
So essentially, somebody discovered a way either through
ILL harm through personal experience from Allah subhanaw
taala. So feek, and they decided that this will work for others as
well. So then it becomes like that they've obviously benefited from
somebody. Because to truly benefit, you have to benefit
through somebody, the dean is like that. And that precedent was set
by Rasulullah, sallAllahu, alayhi, wasallam, with the sahaba. And it
gave the name the Sahaba to the Sahaba as those who were in
companionship, so companionship is extremely important. So you can
only get more accomplished through companionship. Right? The others,
they were doing their own car, whatever they were doing, but they
were definitely accomplished people we know that. But were they
doing the maraca? We do today? Not necessarily.
Right. So that's why we will say, you know, when people don't
understand this, they say, Oh, you have a worker Siddiq, or was he
doing this Morocco? You know, there's no, it's not proven? Well,
I know, it's not proven, but it's not supposed to be proven, because
that's not what it's, we're claiming, nobody is claiming that.
So that's just to give you some idea about this. Number two, what
is this column that we do in the beginning of the module on the
hedonic hedge gun we do is essentially, these are different
UScar that have been attributed to different two different
40 machines or more.
And these have been either selected by them, particularly. So
for example, the last one that we do, which is Allah is the Willie,
the friend, the caretaker of the believers. So why do we repeat
that over and over again? Because if you see some of these are
donors, some of these are not the same as the verses of the Quran,
Wallah. Whoever you will want me is not a technically a DUA, oh
Allah give me something. It's not a dua of that nature. But what is
the dua dua is
Essentially, the prophets of Allah Islam said dua is a brother. How
is DUA and a brother when we understand dua to be a selfish
kind of asking from Allah subhanaw taala for something for ourselves.
So how can do RB and Eva? When we ask something from ALLAH SubhanA
wa Tada we're not offering something to Allah, we're asking
something from Allah subhanaw taala. So generally a lot of
people get confused of how the Ark can be a burden, but that's what
the Prophet sallallahu sallam said in a sahih Hadith. He said, dA is,
in one Hadith, it says it's the kernel of worship, like the
essence of worship. And in another Hadith, it says that it is
worship.
And the reason it's worship is because although we are asking
something from Allah subhanaw taala, but we are also offering
something at the same time. And the thing that we're offering is
our servitude, our helplessness, our feet, feebleness, our avidia,
our empty, urge our need to Allah subhanho wa taala. And God loves
to be told that we are in need of Him, because the Prophet
sallallahu sallam said, that Allah says, know that Allah subhanaw
taala if somebody doesn't ask Allah, he he gets angry on him.
Because
for us to say, oh, Allah, only you can give me this, give me this, we
are essentially recognizing that he is a supreme god.
That's how it's an a brother. So how are these verses that Eva
Allahu Allah, you'll Momineen Allah, Who will you Latina? Amanu?
Well, when you say them with meaning, now remember here, right
with us, right? If you're with me, nothing should be just words, you
have to go with meaning. Because we're here for the quest of
meaning. We're not here for the cask quest for an external facade
of something. I know, we're all weak. And I know, we're probably
hollow insights. And I'm the first one to confess them. But we are
looking for meaning. That's why we're doing this. We're looking
for meaning of life. We're looking for meaning of our existence, our
servitude. So if you're going to read these, just as we're used to
reading things, without thinking about what they mean, and trying
to internalize what we're seeing, becoming an Arab, in a sense, for
that moment, somebody who thinks, then there's no benefits, there is
benefit, but there's no benefits, the benefit would like that. So
the whole idea is to ponder over the years have been saying, Allah
is the Wali of the people who believe. And then obviously, when
we think about that, we're going to think about it for ourselves.
So the whole idea is, if Allah is the caretaker of the believers,
then I should become a better believer. Allah subhanaw taala
will take care of me. Allah is my wedding.
Allahu Allah, you Latina aminu. Allah is the Wali of those who
believe and we know it's from the Quran. So it's just to
reinvigorate our faith in terms of the real time it's very big, just
to give you an idea. So, one is the first one is Surah Fatiha
seven times, because sort of the fatty has a great benefit being
the Shiva and so on. Then Durood Sharif Salawat an apostle Osama
100 times, then Allah Mishra 10 times and I'm not sure is also
used in the Chishti hut Maha Xuan right. They have very short one is
La hawla wala Quwata illa biLlah Hill Murgia wala man, German Allah
He la la, I believe 360 times, then alumna Sha 360 times, the
whole surah and then 360 times the same dog and the Hola, Dakota, and
then do
and then sort of to the last 100 times, sort of fatty another one
time in between Duchamp actually 400 times after that, then yeah,
called the alhaja
Oh,
one who fulfills all needs.
So that's 100 times your calf el mo himmat a person who suffices
for all
all issues of concern 100 times, yada if you're elderly yet a
person who repels all kinds of calamities. 100 times your
sherfield emeralds. Oh, cure of all sicknesses and illnesses, your
Rafi at dollar jets, or elevator of levels and status says yeah
Mooji but that words are these 100 times. Yeah. Mooji but that word
Oh answer of prayers. Yeah, are hamre he mean? Oh most Merciful of
the Most Merciful. Essentially you are calling Allah subhanaw taala
by everything of His Names and his qualities that are important to
us.
So you expect to get some turning of mercy. If somebody is going to
do this. You can expect what kind of mercy is going to turn its
attention to us to the people.
Then after that, it's the Duluth tuna to Gina, which is a special
dude with Allahumma Salli ala say
And Amana Muhammad in Salah and tangina be having Jimmy a while he
will effort but Dr. de la Nabi Hi Jimmy alhaja toe to toe hearin
I'll be having Jimmy say yet what are gonna be her indica Allah
dollar jet but to believe will be her AXA to engineer theological
higher to battle mama in Nevada coalition in Kadir that's done 313
times. Then there is the one attributed to Sheikh Abdul Qadir
jeelani
which is to do 100 Durood Sharif in the beginning and at the end
and read Hassan Allahu and Admiral Joaquin in between 500 times. We
do it seven times.
Five to seven times. He is doing it 500 times with 100 delusory
between and afterwards. That's his bottom. So we've taken that one
that's one of them that we have selected that has been selected.
Another one is then again delusionally 100 times in the
beginning and end your healthier look fee at the reconnu be looked
vehicle huffy. This is the one we take as well. This is Hajah. But
how the nexmon ones, which means ya feel lucky oh one of most the
most subtlety, most elaborate subtlety, but who has the absolute
mastery over subtly doing things in a very refined way, directly
below typical Hafi give us your Luth your softness, your
compassion, your benevolence, give us the hidden part of your
benevolence. It's a very powerful dua. So again, that's 500 with 100
judiciary before and after. Then Majid Al Thani is one is La hawla
wala Quwata illa biLlah. So we've taken that one as well.
Then we've taken Hotjar Mohammed ma assumes La ilaha illa and the
Subhanak in the Continental Army. So La hawla wala Quwata illa
biLlah.
There is hole and core. There is no ability to prevent there is no
defense from anything. That is wrong. Right? We don't have any
defense from anything wrong haram wrongdoings. No, do we have any
ability to do good to do virtue? To do all the obedience is in love
Allah except Allah subhanaw taala. So keep that in mind because La
hawla wala Quwata illa. Allah is like we say, when you're
astonished about something, or when you are trying to tell
somebody Hello Dakota, let me know well, what does it mean? If you
ask majority of people outside what it means they don't know what
it means. It means there is no ability or power to withstand
sins, or wrongdoings or disobedience, or to do good deeds
and obedience except with Hola. Essentially, we are saying that
everything comes from you Allah, it's all a matter of Tofik
same kind of stuff we've been discussing in the hiccup, that
it's all from you.
And then the next one is la hija, Muhammad Massoud was one which is
the son of hjem. Machete Nathaniel Hunter la de la ilaha illa, Allah
Subhana Allah in the continental parliament, he is essentially
taking the door of universities which took him out of a whale
stomach. Now that must have been an amazing
you can say,
an amazing an extraordinary events that essentially stopped the
biological system of the whale. Anything that goes into the
stomach, the stomach forces, the bile and the intestines and
everything, they just start doing its work they have to that's how
it's successful. That's why we stay alive. But Allah subhanho wa
Taala said, No, this one has to be given a safe passage, immunity,
you read La ilaha illa and there is no God except you. There is no
god except you Subhanak glorified and purified Are you genuinely say
glorified Are you people don't realize what he means by glorified
this kind of really, you can say hi term which what is glory mean?
Glory means greatness. But really what Subhanak means is from the
speed which is the opposite of dammit. The speed really means of
Allah, I am saying that you are without blemish, you are the pure
one. And anybody pure is great, and glorifies. So that's why we
generally always do Subhanallah first,
because by doing Subhanallah,
we are taken away any defects first, then we say Alhamdulillah
to establish all of the
the praises. So putting putting praises first, and then there's
still a question that arises, is there blemishes because from our
perspective, you can have people who are praised and blemish. But
with Allah's perspective, there's no blemish at all. So we just
clean that up first and that's in La ilaha illallah there is no God
except Allah. There is no god we say first, except Allah we don't
say there's a God and there is no God besides him.
We say there is no God except Allah. So we first remove every
other competition and Pierre Sol La ilaha illa and there is no God
except to you Subhanallah glorified Are you in the consuming
of vitamin I was of that process. It's both expressing the greatness
of Allah subhanaw taala and his high position is God that
expression of dua you know, it's got that essentially it's a dua in
disguise without the words of dua. If I'm saying I'm an oppressor and
you're the greatest, what do I want from you?
By taking the names of Allah subhanaw taala. We are invoking
the that particular characteristic, your or Hamra, who
mean? Well, we want your mercy. That's why we're calling on to you
with your name. Allah subhanaw taala teaches us that in the
Quran, because that's why in different parts of the Quran you
have in Allah Ali Ali mon Hakeem in Allah. Hubby rhombi Mata I'm
alone in the Allah has semi embassy. Right? You have these
different names that are used in different parts, just to show
relevance of that name to those incidents, those occasions and
those accounts. So that's essentially what is it that's how
there's benefit in the names of Allah subhanaw taala because when
you call out Yes, Tara
availa you know, you've just done something and you know, you want
it to be veiled. Yes.
You want the real subtle benefit from Allah subhanaw taala yeah
Latif, the next one is from Mirza Mahara, John John shaheed.
Again these are all 500 with 100 dilution will be so before and
after in here. This one is yeah, how you yaka you Euro Hermetica
study, which we do as well. Again, another very powerful dua. The
reason this one is powerful is because, yeah, how you yaka you
have been considered to be the Ismaila Hill album.
You know, among there's a hadith in Bukhari, which mentions that
there's a name of Allah subhanaw taala which if you call Allah by
then your Dwarves except it doesn't mention which name it is
the majority of Allah ma on the opinion that it is Allah, but
taken with a particular frame of mind, right. So that is the
strongest opinion because that is a small Gela that is the highest
that's the name of majesty. However, there's other opinions
what strong opinions as well yeah, how you Jaco Young is one of them
that these two names Yeah, hi you yah, yah, yah, yah, hi yah to you.
So, yeah, how you are living on Yeah, uh, you means, oh, self
subsisting one
self subsisting not in need of anybody else. And everybody else
is in need of Him.
Hola. Hola. Illa Illa who will hate you will kill you. It's from
that that's why I have Chrissy is one of the most virtuous verses of
the Quran. Because it includes all of these things about Allah
subhanaw taala there are medical studies, with your mercy through
Your mercy do I seek Your do I seek your assistance, your refuge
your your help?
So when you're calling on to Allah, so right now this one
obviously has a dua II word in there which is Biometrika salifu.
I ask for a Hertha which means help assistance and refuge by Your
mercy or living one. So you're always alive. There is no end. And
you're you you're the one who keeps everything alive. And
everything is a pride because of you. And nobody is there's no
requirement for anybody to keep you alive because you're self
subsistent another general meaningful claim is independence
in a sense.
So you can see how powerful this was
and then
there's another one which we don't generally use. Yeah, Allah Ya
Rahmani r Rahim. Yeah, are hammer Rahimi.
So he's obviously this is related from SHA hula Ali Majid Devi.
Yeah, Allah Ya Rahman AR Rahim. Yeah, are Hamra. He mean invoking
the Mercy of Allah subhana wa Tada or SallAllahu Taala either lady
hulky Hey, Muhammad, Ali, he was having he he married which is
ritually salawat and the price of a laurisilva.
Then the another the other one from Shah, Muhammad Saeed Hilary.
Ja Rahim. Go Cooley Cerise in Warmack RUBIN
Well, the two who were my other who your Rahim
that one is a lot more complicated. But again, we're
calling out to Allah subhanaw taala with this with these names.
The next one we do which is from * dos Mohammed cundari Rubella
terroni. Further one to Hiral word in
our
Ah, do not leave me alone.
You're The Best of those who you're the best of inheritors. Or
you're the best of those who provide inheritors. This could
have numerous meanings. This is obviously a dua from one of the
prophets to say that I want to challenge children.
So it can be used for that. But it can also be used for many other
purposes. Oh Allah don't leave me alone. Don't abandon me alone in
the sense that
allow me to be beneficial to others. So I have a legacy that I
leave behind.
Because when you say under Hyrule, why the thing you're the best of
those who provide inheritors, right? It doesn't have to be in
the form of children could be in the form of good work you've left
behind.
A masjid, you've established books you have written
right hearts you have infused
inspired
right minds you've made. So there's it's only limited by our
own thought, isn't it?
So that's why probate attorney for the 100 Worry theme. Because
Robina you know, subhanAllah the dua of Rasulullah sallallahu
Sallam in the Quran the DUA in the Quran Robina herb learner mean as
well Gina was the reality now Kurata Aryan which are unknown
Tokina Imam Robina habla naman as Vergina Allah give us from our
spouses
and our progeny, very comprehensive our progeny, not
just our immediate children but our entire progeny Robina Hublin I
mean, as far as you know, three years in a Kurata Aria, so
general, those that gladden our sight, so even on Day of Judgment,
they will play on our site by just looking at them in good position
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what your hon Matakana, Ema and make us Imams for those who have
Taqwa. You're asking for leadership.
You're asking for influence,
but good influence. You can only be the leader of the monarchy. And
if you're serious, you know, because
we're talking, they're only going to turn to other Ducklin. Somebody
they recognize like that. Allah will and turn those hearts. So the
leader of the Moroccan only, so not a worldly leader, from a
worldly perspective, but a leader in the world of the monarchy, so
that you are infusing other ways. It's all about not just leaving a
pious progeny, but also leaving a pious mention. Pious legacy. How
can you do that? For alumni, it's easy, because they've got a lot of
knowledge that they've studied, which they're going to pass on.
People require them. People who are not orlimar, they can still do
this by assisting orlimar by learning themselves as much as
possible because it's about conveying even a single word. You
don't have to convey a whole Tafseer of the Quran. It could be
a word, just know just whatever you convey, it needs to be solid.
It needs to be well known that's all
assisting others to get on the right path.
Building a masjid all the all of these kinds of things.
Allah subhanaw taala knows how we'll do it. This is a very
important door. This should be part of your every door because
it's the door. Then there's Hotjar Mohamed Earthman domine
Rahmatullah here Subhan Allah who will be handy Subhanallah Hilah
Aleem will be handy. We don't usually use this not including
that. But again, it's another powerful one Glorified is Allah
subhanaw taala and with his praise glorified Allah subhanho wa Taala
the most majestic with his praise. Then there's from Hijazi Raja Deen
Subhan, Allah hamdulillah who Allah Allah Allah Allahu Allahu
Akbar, wa ala porta illa biLlah and Aileen Aleem, this is the most
comprehensive decree you can because it has Subhanallah
Alhamdulillah La Ilaha Illallah Allahu Akbar and La hawla wala
Quwata illa biLlah in it and our theme this is if you if you want
to sit and just do one thicker This is has everything.
It includes all of them in this formula.
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Allah subhanaw taala is the one of grace for the unbelievers. Allah
subhanho wa Taala is the provider of grace for the believers. So
essentially, if we're saying that then we're hoping that he will
give us His grace. And then in that Allah He waited nightly he
Raji RONIS * Abdul Malik Siddiqui in that Allah who were in
it he Roger your own and that means we are for Allah and to him
we're going to return is that expression of putting your hands
in Allah subhanaw taala where for you anyway and to you we're going
to come eventually, after the short time in this world, and
Allahu Allah, you will Latina Amen
was Peter Cullen Habib sub. So in the future, you can obviously
expect there to be other additions as the show you can add to this.
But
when we started, there's no way we would complete this entire.
If we had 500 people, then essentially, we could complete
this in no time. Because in 500 people, you just have to everybody
just has to read each do I want to probably in about 20 minutes to
half an hour, you could do it. What's the point of doing all of
this? Well, the whole idea is that once you've taken all of these
great words, once you've taken all of these great words, then the
whole idea is that Allah subhanaw taala, as attention is there, so
then we make a dua at the end of it.
Right? Because we expect that those will be expected, accepted.
That's the whole purpose of this, it's that thought, to give us that
thought, and then for our doors to be accepted because of all of
these great names of Allah subhanaw taala, Allah being
invoked in all of these great ways. So now, you know, when you
come in, you think this is just like some kind of arbitrary
reading. I just don't want a traditional reading. This is not
true. It's not just some cultural reading. It's not just some kind
of rhetorical reading, there's a whole purpose behind it, which is
to invoke the mercies and attention of Allah subhanaw taala.
The final thing I want to mention
is that, you know, the six things that we do
the basis are in the Quran. So I just want to mention that just in
case anybody questions you. And again, I've already explained
these, just like the Tablighi six points, or any other of God from
any other tariqa they've been combined together, not by the
progress of the Lord is each individual thing has been
recommended, directly or indirectly. But to combine
something together in a way that it just makes it easy, like and of
course, you put these kinds of modules together to get a certain
benefit. That's essentially what it is. The basis of it all is in
the Quran and Sunnah. So for example, the work of Colby to be
conscious of Allah subhanho wa Taala as much as possible
throughout the day. Where do we get that from? Well, it's from the
verse in Surah Nisa, which Allah subhanaw taala says, that God
Allah has the common law Cruden where Allah you know, become,
remember Allah subhana wa Tada, standing up, sitting down and on
your sides. Now we can understand standing up in salats we can
understand sitting down again, in Salado, when you're sitting down
for liquor, it seems, this other minute. But then it also says, On
Your side's gonna think what a bit of the, you know what, what a bad
o'clock person you are that you're doing vicar lying down. So the
whole point of this, this is not formal liquor as we know it, this
is a state of liquor, that your heart is constantly attached to
Allah Subhan. The whole reason we do the maraca is so that we
develop the state that the heart is then constantly we have to just
practice it.
We have to develop the concentration we're not used to
constant that's where you find the disease, we will or saying after
three weeks of doing it for weeks, I still don't have concentration.
Well, the you know, sometimes you could be doing it wrong. Right?
You could be thinking of the wrong thing. Some people try to think
about Allah subhanaw taala and that's very difficult. We're not
there yet. We think of his name. So the whole point of this is to
be in a state where you're constantly thinking about Allah
subhanaw taala. And Allah says in various verses Levine Al Quran,
Allah keyamo. Corrado Allah, you know, be him where the Quran if
you focus on morality, we're not talking about the pace people of
Allah, those people who do vicar who remember Allah,
standing sitting and on their sides, so it becomes this state,
as opposed to something we have to take time out for. It all is doing
it.
That's why big shoe you could have done a lot of hard work in the
young days. Sometimes you may not sitting see them sitting in
Morocco, they don't have the time. They're just constantly moving
from here to there. Because the heart is generally connected. The
Morava we generally get that from what's called Rebecca fina fck
Tada Ruang waqif In general, the particular type of Morocco but
you're not gonna get that because that's a later development.
There in them, I found that to be beneficial to focus on these parts
to develop the Morocco. But to do Morocco by itself is worth cool
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seek forgiveness from your Lord and turn to him. Toba means to
turn back to Allah after he'd been distant? It's the environments to
ask for forgiveness. And Toba is a state.
It's a mental process.
So there's a difference between Stefan Tober and the province that
allows us to stay a stuff that a lot of be mean cooler than being a
to LA. He used to say I seek ice seek forgiveness from Allah 70
times in a day. Another Hadith says 100 times in a day.
The Durood Sharif well we know the virtues of Durood Sharif every
day, and we essentially we are attracting the mercies of Allah
subhanaw taala and we are fulfilling our obligation to
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They essentially the company, that company. So this is just an
explanation of that. Sometime later, we'll go through the first
10 lessons or so because a lot of people are confused about that as
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worships Allah we ask you to forgive us our sins, our
shortcomings our wrongdoings. Oh Allah, Allah excesses of Allah,
our wrongdoings and our excesses of Allah, we constantly fall down
we try to stay up, but we constantly fall down. Oh Allah,
Oh, merciful Lord.
Our beloved Allah,
there are so many sins that we've been committing, there are certain
sins that we have committed. We committed for a long time.
And when nothing happened to us,
when your punishment didn't come, we felt secure in committing them.
And they became second nature to us. Oh Allah, we ask you for
forgiveness from them. Because we have been boldly committing these
and we no longer even feel remorseful about these things. of
Allah we asked you to show us the truth as the truth and allow us to
follow it in everything. We asked you to show us the wrong as the
wrong and
oh Allah. Help us to abstain from it. Oh Allah make your obedience
beloved to our heart and your disobedience hated in our heart
of Allah We ask that you make it easy and facilitate for us the
path of guidance. The path of Wilayah Oh Allah, we want to be
your Olia of Allah. We want to also have a part in
the high places of generic fulfilled dose and in high
satisfaction of yours. Oh Allah grant us your happiness, your
satisfaction of Allah allow us to work on our heart and allow it to
be connected to you. Oh Allah make our heart the way you want it to
be. of Allah. This is the month of Ramadan is the month of
generosity. This is a month of giving. Oh Allah many, many people
are giving sadaqa during this month, people feel generous during
this month. It's mentioned that your Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam was most generous in Ramadan compared to any other time
he was most generous in Ramadan.
Oh Allah, if that is the state of your creation and the state of
your profits.
Then Oh Allah, we can only expect that you must be extremely
generous during this month. Oh Allah, you've told us that you've
closed the doors of hellfire. You've opened the doors of Jana.
You've locked up the shaytaan Your mercy is everywhere. You've
enhanced the rewards people get for the worships they do. Oh Allah
but we need our sins to be forgiven. We need our sins to be
forgiven. So we are the Fukada Oh Allah we are the sinful needy
servants of your slaves of yours. Oh Allah we expressing this need
to you. Oh Allah, almost Generous of the generous we ask that you
treat us with subtlety, generosity and with your length of Allah We
ask that you purify our sins you purify our hearts, you take us out
of this month of Ramadan purified and you keep us purified of Allah
let the baraka and blessings of this month endure. Oh Allah let
the second part of this month be superior to the first part of this
month. And our Allah make this month the best month for us that
has ever taken place of Allah make it make the baraka will endure for
the rest of our lives of Allah do not let us turn back to square one
after we finished this month of Ramadan and do not let us become
an
To the effects of shaytan. Again, Allah we ask that you make the
best of our days, the final days of Allah. There's the people
sitting here, the people who are listening, they could have been
doing so many other things at this time. There were so many choices
in front of us. But Allah we've decided to dedicate this Allah for
you, for your vicar for your remembrance and for discussion
about you. Oh Allah, Oh Allah, we ask that you accept this from us.
You accept this from us, of Allah at the end of the day. This is
also just your Tofik we couldn't have been sitting here without
you. This is your Tofig anyway, but we ask that you accept it.
Once it's happened from us. We accept the new girls to Tofig to
sit many more times like this to remember you. Oh Allah keep us
constantly in a state of ticket and grant us will go for lb O
Allah grant us the ability to have concentration and presence in our
Morocco, in our meditation, allow us to be constantly in tune with
you. Oh Allah, protect us in all protect, protect us in all that
you've given us. And Oh Allah, keep all evil away from us and our
progeny until the day of judgment of Allah helped the Muslim world
almost imbalance sisters around the world of Allah Our travel that
we have planned, oh Allah make that easy for us allow those who
are going for at golf, make them make it easy for them, allow the
rest of us to do a tick off somewhere or the other even if
it's for a few days and Allah grant us the ease and facilitation
and benefit for him. I will accept the rest of this month from us. I
will accept the rest of this month from us allow to allow us to
complete any shortcomings that we've had. Oh Allah Oh Allah, we
ask that you send your abundant blessings on our messenger
sallallahu alayhi wa salam and grant us his company in the
hereafter Subhan Allah because Allah is here and mercy foon are
Salam and Alamo Salim will hamdulillah cannot be done. The
point of a lecture is to encourage people to act to get further an
inspiration and encouragement, persuasion. The next step is to
actually start learning seriously to read books to take on a subject
of Islam and to understand all the subjects of Islam at least at the
basic level, so that we can become more aware of what our Dean wants
from us. And that's why we started Rayyan courses so that you can
actually take organize lectures on demand whenever you have free
time, especially for example, the Islamic essentials course that we
have on the Islamic essentials certificate which you take 20
Short modules and at the end of that inshallah you will have
gotten the basics of most of the most important topics in Islam and
you'll feel a lot more confident. You don't have to leave lectures
behind you can continue to live, you know to listen to lectures,
but you need to have this more sustained study as well as local
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