Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – The Unique Features of the Prophet Muhammad ()
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The Prophet sallali Alayhi wa (the most powerful man in history) is the most powerful man in history. The Prophet sallali Alayhi wa sallam said that he was standing for the row in front of the Heray, and that he could see the light of al rush. He also talked about the importance of the Rosary practice and the holy month, and how people should be mindful of their emotions when they read books about it. The importance of learning about the holy month is also emphasized, and people should be mindful of their emotions when they read books about it.
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So dear, respected elders, brothers, sisters, really
wonderful to be in your midst today, especially
for this topic and this subject of celebrating the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam discussing his greatness, his beauty and
Allah subhanho wa Taala accept it from us whatever. However much
shortcomings we have in that whatever form we do it and it's it
can't fulfill his rights but we just ask that Allah subhanaw taala
accept except us for this time that we're spending here and then
beyond this May Allah subhanaw taala allow the lights of this
gathering to continue with us and to shine the light for us for the
rest of our life as well.
I just want to quote you a few lines of the border
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following.
He says in his form and his qualities, he excelled the other
prophets.
Their knowledge and nobility did not rival his own. Each of them
seeks something of Allah's Messenger sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam handfuls from the sea, but drops of the drizzle. Before him
Do they started
respecting the limits
dots to his knowledge,
dots to his knowledge of vowels to vowel signs to his wisdom. I
remember when I first read this, I thought this was an exaggeration.
poets do exaggeration poet poetry. Poetry is about exaggeration. And
a certain amount of license is allowed when you do poetry. You do
a bit of exaggeration and when people read it, they understand
that there can be some exaggeration in there anybody who
takes the poet poem literally sometimes, and complaints, a Scott
shitcan. Their right, because they just can't understand the nuance
and the metaphor, then. That's just a misunderstanding. That's
just a shortcoming in that regard. When I read this first saying
about a comparison between Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam and the other Prophets saying that the comparison is that
they are just like dots to his knowledge, or vowel signs to his
wisdom. One way to understand this in that in Arabic writing,
as opposed to English in English, we have the vowels and the
consonants the vowels are the same size as the consonants. So an A E
I O U, takes the same amount of space as a T, or a B, or a C or a
D. So that's why it's right Mohamed Salah ism is going to be
much longer in English than it is in Arabic because in Arabic all
you need is meme ha mean done. And if you want to add the vowels, the
Listen symbols, the Fatah, Castro and Dhamma, the subversive fish,
that's the symbol it's a much shorter way of writing. He's
saying that the comparison is like if Mohammed Salah lorrison If his
knowledge or himself if he is like the letters, the actual skeleton
letters of Elif Bertha, the other prophets are just like the dots.
They just like the dots of the data, or they just like the
symbols, the vowel symbols and I thought, this is an exaggeration.
So I looked into it a bit more deeply. And then when you start
exploring it from that perspective, this is absolutely no
exaggeration. In fact, I think it's an underestimation.
There is no exaggeration in this at all. Because if you just look
at
Any aspect of the Rasul Allah Azza wa Salaam and this is not to
denigrate any other prophets, the prophets are the most superior
human beings, none of us no other human being, besides one can reach
their status.
But when we're comparing Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa salam, the
best of creation, to other prophets, Muhammad Sallallahu
Sallam has a very, very, very, very special status far beyond.
Look at where he's been. Look at what's been given to him. Look at
what was designed for him, what was pre planned for him. So ALLAH
SubhanA wa Tada has a Ibrahim alayhis salam you guys know the
story of Ibrahim Ali so I'm speaking to the younger or younger
brothers sisters, you know the story of Ibrahim Ali salaam, that
many, many 1000s of years before he was told to go there and leave
his wife hijab, for ADGER and his son new son is married Alayhis
Salam there in this completely watered us treeless desert area,
which was soon to become one of the greatest places on the earth.
That was all in preparation a few 1000 years ago, that became
inhabited. And then from there came Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam was especially chosen place everything about him is chosen.
Nothing is random. Everything is by perfect design. Everything in
this world is by design. You can't even make an excuse that it's by
random It can even be mistaken as random in this case. So he is born
in this place called Maka, maka, maka, maka. Makara is a place
where if you stay there for three days, I don't know if you ever
thought about this. But if you stay there for three days, as many
people do, you will receive 1.5 million rewards for the prayers
that you do there. Because every prayer there is worth 100,000 You
do five prayers in a day. That's 500,000 times three days. That's
1.5 million rewards. That's the place that he's born in. Not only
that, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam his grandfather
was Abdulmutallab. He had at least about 10 sons out of which the
best name was given to the father of the Prophet sallallahu.
Abdulmutallab had 10 times out of that the father was Abdullah there
were others there was Abbas we know about Abbas and Hamza the
Allah one. They were only four of the uncles that remained of the
prophets Allah Allah some out of the others, out of all of the
other uncle's yet only four remained while he received
prophecy while he became a prophet. One was ABIs. One was
Hamza, the Allah on both of them became Muslims. Their names are
very neutral. They're positive names, the other two of his uncles
that were alive, who knows for our children. Go ahead.
Ebola and the other one about something
Abu Talib, Abu Talib and Abu Lahab. Interestingly, these two
did not become Muslim. Ebola was an enemy of authority was very
supportive. But unfortunately as mentioned, the hadith of Sahih
Muslim etc. What is really interesting though Omar mentioned
is that Abu Talib and Ebola these are just their titles, it's not
their names, their real names because they had titles in those
days their real names Abu Lahab was actually Abdullah Russa
Appaloosa the slave of Russa the idol, and Abu Talib, his name was
Abdul Manaf the servant or the slave of manuf they did not become
Muslim, the other two Abbas or the Allah one comes out of the and
they became Muslim. Now, Abdullah, the slave of Allah subhana wa Tada
that's the name of the Father of the Prophet Lauricella after the
Prophet also misconceived the fall. Abdullah passes away. He
passes away the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is born without a
father. You know that story? The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam his mother's name again specially chosen. His mother's
name is Amina which comes from Eamon safety, security, safety,
security. That's his mother's name. Then you have
the midwife, the midwife that helped to give help to deliver
when Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was one What was her name?
Does anybody know?
And then he was Shiva
means cure. Therapy. That was the name of the woman who was a
midwife. There after that, with Amina, she had a maid who, when
the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam came back to his mother and
they took a trip to Medina, to
Abuja, to her for her for father's place. That's where eventually on
that return journey, her mother, his mother passed away. Amina
passed away. So the person that took care of the province Allah
lives and afterwards, and for a very long time afterwards was
her maid, and her name was Baraka blessing. That was her name. She
was
Have a shear of a syndrome. That was her name. And her title was
OMO Amon, that comes from the concept of human which means
fortune. Everything around him. Everything around him is specially
chosen. There's nothing left to chance there's nothing left. Allah
doesn't leave anything to chance anyway, but yeah, you can't even
mistake it as anything else. Thereafter that the mother that
gave him milk that breastfed him, was none other than Halima Sadie
and I'll look at the choice of the name there Halima from the blue
side. Tribe. Halima comes from Hill, which means forbearance,
patience, prudence, and Saudia comes from sad, sad fortune, a
fortune, And subhanAllah all of this comes now, let's just look at
some and this is a story especially for our young ones. in
Macomb, Karima. Whenever new bones whenever people were born, when
children were born, because maca was a city, the parents used to
send their children away for a year, two years, maybe some months
to the outlying villages. So somebody else a woman there would
actually look after those children and they would nurse them, they
would nurse them. There was clean air out there, the language was
better, and so on and so forth. There a number of reasons, and
that was attrition there. Nowadays, we don't do that
anymore. You know, we stay with our mothers, but then they will
actually have a milk mother who was separate. So Halima Sadia, she
comes from that tribe, with a number of other women. And they've
come and it's that season, the baby season, or whatever it is, I
wasn't not sure she comes. And they are looking for a child that
they can take what's in it for them. If they do a good job, maybe
the parents of that child will give them an award, they'll make
some money out of it, they'll give them a gift, or whatever the case
is. So she said that we were going through severe drought, the
animals that I was on that I had come with, was always lagging
behind, when we were coming to Mount Carmel, Colorado.
After that, everybody was the end of the day, and everybody had
found an offspring had found a child to take home with them so
that they could feed them. However, I couldn't find anybody.
And people are turned down. They're not taken Muhammad
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, because he didn't have a father.
And because he didn't have a father and he was an orphan. You
didn't expect to get many, much of a gift or something from his
parents, so he had not really taken him. So I thought, I haven't
found anybody else. I don't want to go back empty handed. Let me
take him maybe there's going to be blessing in there. And that was
the best choice that she ever made in her life, probably. Right.
Probably the best choice she made in life. She took the child. As
soon as she starts on her way home, her animal that she was
writing starts going faster than everybody else before it says if
she'd come in a beat up Datsun, right, like from 30 years ago,
that was just about you know, making it now Mashallah. She's
like in a Ferrari, you know, for our for our young brown sisters.
And she's just ahead of everybody nursing Allah sneaky, like what's
going on, hold up, like what happened to your anybody, you
know, you were struggling before now you're ahead. And she says
that I was struggling to even feed my own children. But now I was
able to feed them and feed the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam, and there was enough, more than enough to go along. In fact,
more than that I saw there was a drought in that time, which means
that there was a there was hardly any rain. And she said that
people's animals were suffering their grains, you know that the
grazing of the animals, the sheep, the goats, or whatever it was,
they were suffering, my animals would always come back full, and
they got fatter and fatter. And everybody's wondering that where
is the secret cashiers that you have to to feed your animals?
Where is it tell us about it as well. And it was nothing other
than the blessing of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. So
what happened is generally a lot of the others had gone and given
back their children, but she wanted to keep them she wanted to
keep Mohamed Salah Lawson because of the blessing she had seen. So
she went to Mecca and got some more an extension to keep Muhammad
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
Now, after this happened, suddenly, one day, this very
special event he was he was he was playing with his brother and
sister, meaning Halima the original children, they her own
children. And suddenly what she saw, what they saw is that there's
two men that have come and put the prophets of Allah Assam down and
splitting his chest. Now when you see that in those days, there is
no survival. So they ran in they said that somebody is basically
he's killed. Muhammad sallallahu alayhi salam, but these were the
angels that have come to take extract his heart, take out a
certain small amount from the hullabaloo. shaytani mink, that's
what is mentioned the Hadith and wash it with in a gold vessel of
zamzam. And then that was the first open heart surgery, right
done to the Prophet salallahu Salam, and later on some of the
Sahaba would remark Rhodiola one they will remark that we would see
the marks of that of being of having Sonam that wasn't the only
time they were at least
two or three
instances where this happens. So right from the beginning this
special, everything is very specially laid out. It's a
beautiful story you can read about the story. That's what I'm going
to mention for this to move on to the next story.
Now there's another incident. Look in Sahih Muslim, and there's some
narrations there about the ascension of the prophets, Allah,
lords of the marriage. And amazing, it's absolutely amazing.
The Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam is taken by knights from Macomb,
Oklahoma, to Jerusalem. And from there, he in Jerusalem, he leads
all the prophets in the prayer. And then from there he goes up to
the heavens, on the Baroque. Now very interesting if you don't read
the Hadith, where they get to the first heaven,
the first heaven the guardian of the first heaven. He asks, Who is
it is that Gibreel Gibreel that Islam is with him? Who's with you?
Mohamed Salah ism is with me.
Has he been invited?
That's one way to read it.
Another the better way to read it is oh, has he been invited?
Like amazing, he's been invited. So then they let him in. And on
the first heaven the promise of the Lord is in the meets with
other Melissa because he's on the first level. And he welcomes in
more haven't been completely silent and so on. He welcomes him.
Then he gets to the second heaven, same thing, same question and they
get they express the excitement.
Here he meets with isa Ali Salaam and yeah, he Ali salaam, the two
cousins. Then he gets on to the third heaven. And there he meets
with us of Alayhis Salam
on the fourth heaven, he welcomes him on the fourth heaven he meets
with
a you buddy Salaam. Now Idris Ali Salam. On the fourth heaven meets
with Idris Ali Salam on the fifth heaven. He meets with Harun
Alayhis Salam, and they all welcome. Mulholland. BRK Saudi
welcome or righteous brother and they have a meeting. Then on the
sixth heaven. That's where he meets with Musa alayhis salam.
And that's a very special encounter Musa Islam is on the
sixth level. And on the seventh level, we meet with Ibrahim
alayhis salam.
From there they carry on and then he says they get to a place the
end of the load tree the Siddhartha mandala Allah subhanho
wa Taala discusses this in certain najem when Nigeria either our
bodies are Sahiba mama Hava well my auntie coin is in who are ill.
What are you you have a llama who should either go and he carries
on. But can acaba ko Saini Adana Oh ha Isla Abdi Hema or Monica
double Mara. So you realize some is now continuing on with him. He
says that when they got to the lottery now this is the really,
really interesting part when they get to the lottery.
The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam says we go to the lottery
and fella mushiya mean amarilla Hema Russia
Delta urines from now I had to mean hulky law
yesterday or a young man her Snia this just amazed me I've been
thinking about this for a very long time. There's a number of
versions. He says when I got there, there was a show that was
put on for me a spectable, a movie whatever you want to call it a
demonstration of a beautiful show. And he says that it was so
beautiful. It was so beautiful. That there is no human being that
can describe it. There is no human being that can describe how
amazing that spectacle was. In another version, it says For lush
for rational Minda have golden flying objects most likely angels
they put on a show on this huge tree that is out there. He
explains how big the the fruits are of that tree and so on and the
leaves and etc it's like the
elephants is huge tree, the cedar to Rwanda. But the show that was
placed on there I've been thinking about it for a while, as anybody
you know, we generally we look at 2d objects, you may have had a 3d
experience somewhere where they make you wear those goggles and
you feel like things are jumping out at you being thrown at you and
it feels a bit more realistic. And then you have a you have a 4d
experience where you're sitting in a certain seat and they they they
prick you and that you feel a gust of air and maybe sprinkles of
water. So that's like a four day the fourth dimension. I think this
was way beyond that kind of dimension. And is That's why you
can't describe something like this. I think the Prophet
sallallahu someone experiences with every pore of his body. How
can you describe something like that? In fact, one of our one of
our Hadith in aroma of the subcontinent he speaks about this
hadith in which the Prophet sallallahu sallam said once you
were standing for prayer in front end he said without looking back
he said why do I see some of you with protruding out of the line
and not in line with one another says make sure that you're in line
Otherwise Allah will place a
Lovelace discord between your hearts. He then in one in one of
those narration he says, Because I see you from behind, Prophet
sallallahu Sallam is standing in front, everybody is behind him,
but he can tell that people are not in order. And he says, I can
see you, so many are Allama. They, they've explained, provide the
possible explanations of how could he see some said things like oh,
the front wall was made like a mirror for him. Understand he was
by by revelation by inspiration. One of our shakes, they said
shakes earlier. He says
that this was after the Mirage incident, this was after the
journey to the Mirage, and when the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam had gone up to the heavens, in order for him to be able to
experience the heavenly experiences there. And beyond
that, when he went up to meet Allah subhanaw taala, all the
limitations from His sight was stripped of, we have a certain
limitation because when I look like this, I can see an arc of
vision, things which are beyond my ark of vision, I can't see them I
can we can only see an ark of vision.
All of that was stripped from him so he could see in multi dimension
whatever that was, I mean, the scientists can put a name to that.
So he says that's why he could now see from even behind without
having to turn around and Allah Allah whether that stayed forever
whether that was for a short Allah knows best, but thereafter that
from there they carry on Gibreel Ali salaam carries on with the
Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam they get to a place where you
realize some finally tells him July some is the angel where he's
probably been more places than anybody else has. He is the
closest the highest of the angels basis from here you're gonna have
to proceed alone because I can no longer come from here. We've got
to the end of wherever that extremity of the universe is. So
the province of Ulsan proceeded alone
to meet with Allah subhanaw taala.
And he says that there you mentioned in some narrations not
in Sahih Muslim and some other narrations that he heard the voice
of Abu Bakr Siddiq or the Allah one where,
why Abu Bakr Siddiq are the Allah one. Possibly because being in a
place such a solitary place where nobody's ever been,
you know, nobody's ventured, no angel has gone. And there's a
feeling of aloneness of aloneness and solitude. So maybe just to
make him feel good, Allah subhanaw taala knows this. And then he
meets Allah subhanaw taala according to the strongest opinion
among the Sahaba, he saw Allah subhanaw taala.
There are other views that he saw a light, there's a minority view
that he did not see Allah, but the stronger view is that he saw Allah
subhanho wa taala, which nobody else has ever done. Nobody else
has done even if they sorted. Now when he comes back, he's going to
give the 50 prayers we know you know the story, the 50 prayers,
Musa does and tells him You can't your OMA cannot do 50 Thank Allah
Allah thank Moosonee Salam, right? I mean, we must give him something
back for this.
So then the story you know the story that he keeps going back and
it's less than 4540 and it goes down to five. And eventually Musa
some says even five is too much go back and get that decrease, but
perhaps a lot some said, I'm too embarrassed now. And now it's five
Allah says I will give you the reward of 50 district of high
praise the bulk of Muhammad Sallallahu lism Now something
interesting that some commentators have remarked here
and today is a time of just glorifying the beautiful works of
lawyers and that's why it's absolutely appropriate to mention
this here. Why did Musa this alarm keep sending him back? Obviously
he's got his you know, he's he has an interest in our, in our in our
welfare one thing, but there was also something else they say
possibly, which is that he was unable to see Allah subhanaw taala
so now maybe he can get a frequent glance more than once of the eyes
that saw Allah subhanaw taala Shane was mentioning about people,
valuing those who have seen the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam here he was valuing the prophets of Allah because he had
been able to see Allah so he can at least see the eyes that have
seen Allah subhanaw taala when you love something you want everything
about them. You want to mention everything about them. That's why
some people mentioned why does Allah says be hunky ramen and not
the hunky love? Why? Because we need to have a comprehensive
personality. You want to mention all because you become more
nuanced in your approach to people you become more nuanced in your
approach to the personality. That's why the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam if you look at the way Allah subhanho wa Taala
has spoken about him in the Quran. Allah subhanho wa Taala has spoken
about the Prophet sallallahu Sallam with his name four or five
times Muhammad Ahmed mostly Muhammad once Armand embarr at
this moment, however, there's many others Musa millimeters the number
of other names, not just names Allah subhanaw taala speaks of the
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam speaking about parts of his
body, mentioning parts of his body and there's numerous verses to
that effect. For example, Allah subhanaw taala mentions the face
the countenance of Rasulullah sallallahu is
I'm more than one time because naratriptan Luba, which he gave
his summer
for when Lee which Hakka chakra al Masjid Al haram, but in her Juca
pocket a slum to watch here little lady, watch here Lila woman eater
barony. One of them were Jacqueline dini. Hanifa for Afghan
which Hakka Levine will claim you. Allah subhanaw taala tells him to
direct his countenance in a particular way thereafter, Allah
subhanaw taala speaks about the eyes mentioned the eyes of the
Prophet sallallahu Sallam that that would then I Nika Illa Medina
be he as well as your main home. What are that what do I know Karan
whom? Mazovia mazovian bas arowana tava if that's relating to the
rocks of Allah when you sell them, then the chest and the back
alumna, Shakalaka Soderbergh. Although Ana and COVID Rock ullery
And Col de la hora, very specific mentions you only do specific
mentions of valued entities. Thereafter, Allah says about the
heart of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam were in no less
than zero. Rob, Bill and Amin necessarily be here Rohan Amin,
Allah couldn't pick upon your heart, then mark cannibal Dumas
the inner heart is mentioned thereafter that the tongue of the
Prophet salAllahu alayhi wasallam for in the Maya Sarna will be the
sonic learn to Heinrich Lisanna. And luckily that jalebi
thereafter the hand and the throat, while Artesia Yeah, they
come up with that and don't keep your hands constrained on your
throat. Well, I'll tell you a year they come up gluten ala Oh, no
cake. Well, I couldn't post all of these descriptions I mentioned. So
now
the few things that I want to mention is love of the prophets.
Allah some Sheikh already elucidated all of this, the
importance of the practice,
the practicing the Sunnah of the Rosary is not easy. They say that
the true Sufi is not the one who shows miracles is not the one who
can do extraordinary events. The true Sufi is the one who can
remain steadfast on the Sunnah of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi
wasallam, that is difficult to always be concerned about what the
Prophet sallallahu Sallam has guided me in this regard to be
looking for that the only way we can do that is to learn more about
him and learn more about what he said, and what guidance he
provided. Right? How would you develop a love, you learn more
about them. So if I'm looking for a new car, and I decided that I'm
going to buy a BMW two series, what happens I didn't know much
about that car. But now that it's a candidate, I will start learning
more about it, I'll go for a test drive, I'll ask other owners about
it, I'll check online reviews. And slowly, slowly, if it's worth it,
then the qualities of it will stand out. And they will find a
place in my heart. That's why when you're trying to buy a house or a
car, don't ever get emotionally attached, because if you don't get
it,
then you're going to be really sad, likewise with a spouse,
because we get emotionally attached, the only one that you
should be getting emotionally attached to Allah and Rasulullah
because that's where that emotion is going to produce something for
us, in this world in the Hereafter. Only get emotionally
attached with them in that sense. That's and then you can be
emotionally attached to anybody else for their sake, but not for
anything else's sake on its own. So that's what we want to do is
how do we do that?
I moved to America in 2000. And there was a that was just after
the Bosnian war. And there was an individual there. A Bosnian
brother who just moved in now persons at that time had not been
had been very secularized and not be very religious. But now he was
finding his deal. And he said to me, give me a book on the zero
Rasulullah sallallahu. I gave him one, he read it. So give me
another one. So we've already read one. He says there's no way that
you can learn about anything or anyone just by one person's
perspective by one book. This some very simple facts about the
promise of awesome life when the battle happened, when the opposite
happened, and so on so forth, they can be changed. But the
perspectives what people have gleaned the pearls that people
have extracted, that you're going to get from different books, and
we owe it to the service allows them to know more about because
that's the only way we can fulfill the obligation of loving the
promise of the Lord is alone.
That's the only way we can learn about the obligation of Rasulullah
Salallahu Salam, I'll just leave us with one point to think about,
there's a lot of criticism about Rasulullah sallallahu among the
non Muslims. Why do you think that criticism? Is it because they've
read a serum and they didn't like it? They did not read any Sierra
of the Prophet sallallahu Sallam they've seen you and I have seen
me people like me and others who are not representing Prophet
salallahu Alaihe Salam in the proper way. In every aspect. The
book is awesome. It's such multifaceted and it takes a
lifetime to become inshallah fully like him. Right? And we glorify
that idea. We cannot go and give Cyril books and then get angry
right on non Muslims when they criticize ourselves because of our
own deeds. Inshallah, if we all try to
Think of one thing that we can do every time you know we think about
the Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam and improve ourselves, then we can
be the true Muhammad Ali's and then inshallah people will get a
better perspective of what Muhammad Salah must have been
because there's no other way for non Muslims to find out about the
Prophet sallallahu sallam. Remember the Sooners of divorce
are many, many and some of them are difficult, culturally, we they
may not be even appropriate within our cultures within our family
paradigms, or wherever we stay or wherever we walk. That's fine. All
we have to do is never justify never justify that just because I
live in XYZ situation or in the west or in the UK or America or
whatever, that I don't have to do this. It's a sunnah of the Prophet
salallahu Alaihe Salam, if I can't do it today, I want to do it
tomorrow in sha Allah, O Allah give me the Tofik I had a friend
in in one of the in Arizona, one of the towns in Arizona, right? He
was the only guy that water turbine, a turbine is not
necessary to work. It's a sunnah. It's not necessary. It's not
worship. He had he used to wear a turban in that heat and one Muslim
came up to his brother, why'd you have to wear this for maybe it was
feeling out of guilt, like why do you wear this, you know, and so
on. So he says, Why do you wear this so that the Sheikh said to
him, he said, I don't know what to tell you. It's not necessary to
wear this but how do I explain this to you? The best of men, the
best of creation, the most Beloved of Allah used to wear it, and
that's why I follow it. I don't know how I can explain that to
you.
That's how the love of the rossello Islam and the Sunnah
needs to become in our hearts. May Allah make it easy for us. It's
not easy. May Allah subhanho wa Taala make it for us. May Allah
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that one and then hamdulillah
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