Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Using WhatsApp to Benefit the Dead
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The speaker discusses a family history of a disturbing incident involving a holiday event. They mention a few brothers who helped finish the event, but it is unclear if they were part of the family. The speaker suggests that sharing holiday experiences with others is important for families to remember loved ones.
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Just want to mention one very, very interesting thing that we've
just put into action, I met one of the brothers that were there,
helping out with the organization of the ethical program and so on.
I was speaking to one then and he said that what we do within our
family, he's got a few brothers, right, maybe every two weeks, but
I think it was once a week, once a week or once every two weeks, what
we do is we finish the Quran off so what we do is on WhatsApp or
whatever, we just say, you know, we want to do a hatom so all the
members of the family that are on this, okay, I'll take first the
first Jews, second, Jews third Sebata for Sebata. And that way,
it gets shared out very difficult for one person maybe to finish a
Quran every week. Not everybody can do that some people do, but
this is they share it out in maybe 3040 members of the family, right?
So a Quran gets finished and then what they do with the reward of
that right, which is, you know, agreed upon, according to the
majority of Scholars is that they send this to all of their families
disease is wonderful way to remember your deceased loved ones.