Abu Taymiyyah – EMOTIONAL KHUTBAH After His Brothers Killing
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The speaker discusses the potential consequences of the death of young people and the need for forgiveness. They also mention the struggles of older individuals withoppression and the importance of praying for them. The speaker emphasizes the need for forgiveness and the importance of staying true to one's past.
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My brothers and my sisters,
one thing that is inevitable
is
that everything who has seen him today
is gonna leave this world
one way or the other.
No matter how old you are, no matter
how young you are,
to them,
age is nothing but a number.
How many reminders do we need?
How many people need to die?
How many young people need to lose their
lives?
Before some of us youngsters, we actually realized
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala time and time again
it tells in the Quran
with regards to his death how it's going
to come.
It's going to come to us unexpected,
whether you're young, whether you're old.
But the main question that arises is,
how many of us are actually dead?
How many of us
have actually readied themselves for that day?
When that death is going to come to
us unexpectedly,
that angel of death Mohammed and my sisters,
is not going to come through social media,
you're
that your death is going to happen in
a couple of minutes.
The question is my brothers and my sisters,
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala
And
also check, investigate,
look into what you brought forward
of that which you have prepared for tomorrow.
My brothers and my sisters
was an
it.
Is free and not occupied, this is when
you come to him.
But when
but rather, in fact, he said to him
when he is free, you don't come to
him, but when he becomes busy
with the affairs of the Muslims, then this
is when you come and you busy
him.
He
got upset, he took the soap,
hit me back with it the same way
that I hit you. The man turned around
and he said,
I have left my right to Allah
and I left it for you.
Uru Nus Atta said, no. You have to
choose 1 of these 2.
Either you leave it for Allah or you
take your right from me right now. Hit
me back.
The man said, I'm gonna leave it for
Allah
my brothers and my sisters,
he burst down into tears,
he became upset,
he left where he was and he went
home, and when he went home, my brothers
and my sisters,
he said to himself,
point of this, my brothers and my sisters,
is
look
of how he held himself to account for
that which is going to happen to him
tomorrow,
because of some oppression that he caused, because
of something that he did that which was
wrong.
How often do we do things that are
wrong? How often my brothers and my sisters
do we do oppression to others? Do we
wrong others?
We say things that we don't even pay
any attention to.
How often does that happen, and we don't
even think about it? We go to sleep,
and it just basically passes our mind. How
many of us actually sit down before we
go to sleep, and we think about
what we did throughout the day, holding ourselves
to account.
He said,
How often do we do that? Thinking about
the many things that we do throughout the
day,
How many people has this happened to? He
kept on saying, I'm gonna make toba, I'm
gonna make toba, I'm gonna make toba. He
went to sleep, and he never woke up.
How many people has this happened to?
This is why we are told,
Don't just walk, but rather run and hasten
forgiveness on your road.
Look at the of the world in the
father.
What this
now caused his son to be cultivated with
Imam Al Tharibiramullah Wa Ta'ala
mentions an incident,
a man wrote a letter
Lord.
You are not carrying the burden,
the heaviness
of having taken a soul.
It's easy to carry a knife, right?
It's easy to carry a knife.
We're lying the torch that our parents have
to go through, and our parents have been
going through
over the last few years in London especially,
and even he has reached us here.
Just across the street from here, a brother
was killed.
Just across the street from here,
brother Degreed.
We sat down, we ate for you all.
Do you do something similar to this?
Just the other week, another problem will kill
you. That's awesome.
On the families, on the friends?
How many of his friends did actually bring
down in rugby?
Burden, you're not carrying the heaviness
on your back because
you took a
Things that we tend to read, you just
look down on, not see much of.
I mean, it reminds us to believe
over the past couple of years,
dealing with a lot of the youngsters, especially
in London and other places as well,
I come across individuals who sell drugs,
good deal drugs,
who do it themselves,
people who are involved in Bersh, Pawanesh,
Zina, and all sorts of major sins.
What shall I say to them when I
come up with a list of individuals?
How many people that you've wronged,
how many many sins that you have committed,
we still say to you, do the salah.
How many brothers have contacted me years down
the line
just because of the piece of advice that
I gave to them?
They were smoking weed in front of me.
I decided to get out of the car
and just tell them, please pray. Nothing else.
I'm not telling you to stop anything that
you're doing.
You're going to find
that slowly slowly, as long as you are
praying, is going to remove all of that
filth,
that one is trying to rid himself from
it.
And it's not a very same act, the
salah,
that would help a person through all of
the difficulties that he's going through.
Allah tells in the Quran, what's the aim
of the suffering of salam?
Seek aid and assistance
in the prayer
through these difficulties and these trials that you're
going through.
Sometimes the trials and the difficulties become so
heavy. It becomes so difficult that you just
can't bear it anymore.
We are told, come and pray.
And in that prayer,
And there's so many other benefits that he
comes with, when a person prays.
So I say to you, my brothers and
my sisters,
to conclude,
The moment we go home, and we go
to sleep, and we can't ever wake up
ever again.
But the question is, what have we prepared?
What have we now?
What on the weekend, we all live the
origin of tomorrow?