Abu Bakr Zoud – Why do we say لا حول ولا قوة إلا باللهla hawla wa-la quwwata illa bi-llah
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You know in the India then when the the cola makes the then we're supposed to repeat after the oven what he says. He says Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar. What are we supposed to say? Allah God Allah, when does it change?
And Hayato Sana
when the modeling says hi Yano Sana, which means come to Sana the morphine is calling all of us. He's saying come to Sala Highland. Come to success. Come
on it success. What are we supposed to say? We don't say.
He's calling us to say that we don't say you're hired.
We say Hola. When are quwata illa Villa? You know why? I tell you I love how that means I have no ability. I have no will.
It's as though you're saying he's telling you come to salad. And you're saying now I have no ability to come to Southern now how I have no way to come to salah
and I have no strength and no ability to come to sunlight whatsoever in a villa. Except if Allah has to give me permission. And you repeat this again when he says hi Yan and Farah is an inter when you say the hola when
you're acknowledging your weakness, the more Anthony is calling you to come to salette and you are you are told by Nabi sallallahu, alayhi wasallam to say, Tell him No way. There is no way for me to come to Sudan and there is no strength for me to come to salad. In a belay except if Allah was to give me the strength and ability to worship Him. subhanho wa Taala isn't the word La hawla wala quwata illa Allah is the Greatest Vicar you're going to say when you're seeking Allah is hope to continue in your worship and to defeat laziness.