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Dear brothers and sisters in Islam,
and I would like to welcome you to
our
3rd lecture
in this particular
series of lectures on Saturdays
and the title of this series was an
afterlife
and we began with the first lecture
which was titled its natural of souls which
was delivered by
and.
The second one was
last week, trials of the grave,
which was delivered by this miss Keane who's
sitting in front of you.
And today's one, which will be delivered by
our stars.
Masha'Allah
stars shaykhabutimia
and as I said
today
the weather is very hot very very hot
outside,
alhamdulillah we're inside the masjid we have the
aircon on alhamdulillah
but the day of judgement which,
Sheikh Abu Tamir will be talking about will
be a lot hotter,
a lot a lot hotter.
And,
all many people right now, they're outside complaining,
the heat
is unbearable, it's very hot, but just imagine
the heat which is waiting for us in
the next life.
SubhanAllah,
that day,
the 50,000
years,
a day which is as long as 50,000
years.
He will be the one who gonna
and remind us about this amazing
and
serious day.
And the next lecture will be next week.
We still have 2 more lectures left.
Next week will be about the hellfire.
And the week after will be about paradise.
Next week, there's gonna be a slight change.
The lecture will not take place after Asar,
but it will take place after Salat Al
Maghrib because we have
a a conference
during between Duhr and just before
and that,
conference will be in Somali. So the lectures
will be delivered,
in Somali, but
the series is gonna continue,
and the lecture will be done after,
and it will be about the hellfire. And
the final week will be about paradise.
So, I would like to
take this opportunity to welcome
one more time,
to our masjid.
And we love him, and he loves the
masjid. Am I right?
And you love the beautiful faces that you
always see in this masjid.
This morning the stars was was with us
and he delivered the
further reflection special masha'Allah
like sheikh Adnan Abdul Khader has recently done
and alhamdulillah it was very beneficial those of
you haven't seen that lecture or the fajal
reflection this morning you should visit our inshallah
ta'ala youtube
channel
and you will benefit from it
and
without taking any much of his time, I
want to welcome him and say to him
after coming back from a long, long trip,
all the way from Australia,
and I know what it feels like traveling
to the other side of the world. I
remember going to New Zealand
further than
Australia a little bit, and coming back from
there, the the jet lag and and the
hardship is not easy. But the Sheikh,
he made
it to the Masjid and to all the
other commitments that he had in terms of
delivering talks and Friday and so forth.
May Allah
bless his time, and we wanna say to
him welcome, and please enlighten us as always.
It's absolute torture sometimes sitting next to Sheikh
Mohammed.
May Allah honor and preserve him.
Due to some of the things that
I would call an over exaggeration.
May Allah Azza wa Jal forgive him
and forgive us for what the people don't
know of us,
and make us better than what the people
know.
Reminds me of something that I read not
so long ago.
I believe it was
Amr ibn Yaqoob or Amr ibn Yaqoob,
where he would cry at night.
He would continuously keep crying,
and he would
keep repeating
on his tongue,
I am Amar,
the one that you know, oh Allah, not
the one that the people have come to
know.
And he would continuously keep saying this, crying
over and over,
throughout the night.
Says, the insan he knows about himself more
than anyone else.
Our discussion today, my beloved brothers and sisters,
is about
the hereafter.
When you depart from this world,
there will be a period of time
that one will spend in the grave.
And then one will be resurrected,
and you will have to endure
and experience
that torridness,
that every single one of us here today,
brothers and sisters,
will have to endure.
On a day brothers and sisters, as Allah
Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala mentioned.
O people Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala calls out.
Who is Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala speaking to?
He's speaking to every single one of us
and not just the muslim and that is
because Allah says,
of Allah
The shaking and the torridness
of that day is extremely severe.
The day,
when a woman who's breastfeeding her child,
will withhold from doing so, and she will
drop this child that she was breastfeeding.
And when I go through all of these
instances, my brothers and my sisters, I want
everyone here to really just picture it,
and imagine it.
What we're about to mention, they are not
bedtime stories.
They are realities that were mentioned to us
in the Quran, so that we may prepare
accordingly.
Just imagine,
a woman who's pregnant, all of a sudden
drops her child.
And it will appear
that the people are intoxicated.
When you walk out of the house at
fajr time,
you see the local junkie,
wobbling right, walking around drunk,
struggling to hold himself together.
It will appear as if the people have
consumed all of these different intoxications
that blurs your mind,
But the reality of the matter is they
did not consume any intoxication.
And the reason why they are behaving like
that is because
this day is so shadid, it's so severe.
I have decided brothers and sisters to go
over Surat Al Qariyah,
the chapter
of Al Qariyah,
which speaks to us a little bit about
that which will take place
on that day.
But before I move into Surat Al Qari'ah,
I think it's imperative to mention
the verses just before Surah Al Qari'a.
Because when we look at the order of
the Quran, and
Abbath,
This didn't just come about
unintentionally
by Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala. There are books
that have been authored.
In how the verses
and the sur, the chapters have been
structured, even Imam
has
a kitab on it,
right?
In it,
there is great meaning,
and profound benefits that can be taken away.
Just looking at what comes before the
and what comes after,
and its relation
with one another.
So Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala prior to that
speaks about
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala makes mention of the
grave
which is the stage before the hereafter. Right?
And you see,
that which is inside of the heart will
start becoming exposed
for everybody to see.
And this is also when Allah says,
We may be able to hide things today,
but on that day,
the secrets
and that which was hidden
will be made apparent.
Indeed Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala
is very well acquainted
of what
every single individual
carried out.
So this brothers and sisters,
right,
is a for what is going to be
coming.
Some information you're given about
what is going to happen in Surat Al
Qariyah, the next stage.
You take a stroll within Surat Al Qariyah,
you are given a very good idea
of what
that setting would be.
Surat Al Qariyah.
What does Al Qariyah mean?
Abdullah ibn Abbas radiallahu ta'ala and Uma Habral
Ummah,
the scholar of this Ummah.
He commented and he said,
is from
the names of Yom Al Qiyamah.
And my brothers and my sisters, we can
maybe take a benefit
from why we are mentioning Abdullah ibn Abbas.
When it comes to interpreting the Quran,
should I mention what I think
or my father thinks about
the speech of Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala?
In fact, that's something that the Messenger sallallahu
alaihi wa sallam warned us about when he
said,
Whoever says about the Quran with his own
opinion, then let him book his seat in
the hellfire.
The way we understand the Quran very very
quickly is, tafsirulquran
You
find parts of the Quran are interpreting other
parts.
Right? Then you have the Quran is interpreted
by the hadith of the prophet sallallahu alaihi
wa sallam.
Right?
We send down the Quran upon you, oh
Muhammad, so that you could clarify
and interpret what is intended by Allah Subhanahu
Wa Ta'ala.
Right?
And then brothers and sisters,
we also refer to, and this is now
the 3rd point or the 3rd way of
interpreting the Quran,
the tafsir of the sahaba.
The companions
who commented on the speech of Allah azza
wa jal. When the wahi, the revelation was
coming down,
who was it that witnessed
this revelation being sent down upon the messenger
sallallahu alaihi wa sallam? None other than the
noble companions.
Right.
And then you have of course the Tabi'in
who took the knowledge directly from the Sahaba,
Sheikh Ullissam Taym Rahmatullahi Alaihi,
he would say,
When it comes to tafsir,
the most knowledgeable,
when it comes to the meanings of the
Quran are the people of Mecca.
Why is that brothers and sisters?
Because they are the companions of Abdullah
ibn Abbas.
Kamujahid
ibn Jabbar.
Right? You open up tafsir al Kathir, you
will see these names, look how Allah 'Azza
wa Jal honor them.
You will find the name of Abdullah ibn
Abbas more often than the names of the
other companions.
Allah raised them,
and that is because they adhere to the
Quran.
Allah raises people because of how much they
adhere to the Quran and others are put
down.
Right.
So you have Abdullah ibn Abbas radiAllahu ta'ala
and then
you also find his students names
that
are often found in the books of tafsir,
like Mujahid Mujabbar,
Ataib Nabi Raba who was the black Mufti
of Mecca.
SubhanAllah, ibn Mullaqtihin Rahmatullahi alayhi, and I'm digressing
here a little bit, but I think these
benefits are very very profound.
He says
about
him, He was a black Abyssinian, Aftas, pagnos,
a'araj used to limp.
Right?
A shell, he was paralyzed
and he couldn't see properly.
He didn't have a wife.
And then he became blind at the end
of his life.
You can see subhanAllah how all the odds
are stacked up against him.
Even then, he ended up becoming the black
Mufti of Mecca.
Knowledge is what raised him, you know, knowledge
of the Quran,
and also acting upon it.
Right?
Abdulai ibn Umar,
who narrated the most hadith after Abu Hurairi,
he was second.
He would come to Makkah and people would
come rushing towards this Arab,
this Qurashi
with their questions.
Right? And he would say,
you want to bring me all of your
questions and you have amongst you aata'ibnabi
rabbah.
Go to that black Abyssinian,
the black Mufti of Mecca.
Allah Azza wa Jal raised this man.
This is Alpay ibn Abi Rabah brothers and
sisters,
who maybe if someone of his
appearance was living in today's society, how do
you think they would treat him? Or how
do you think they would perceive and look
at him?
But look how Abdullah ibn Umar who was
an Arab,
from the greatest of the companions,
narrated the most hadith after Abu Hurray
Look how he honors
this man, brothers and sisters,
who has all of these odds stacked up
against him.
So Abdullah ibn Abbas
he comments
on
and he says,
It is from the names of Yom Al
Qiyyah.
When you look at this term brothers and
sisters, Al Qariyah, this word here in the
Arabic language
from a morphology
perspective,
is what they call
an known in the English language as an
active particle.
If I say,
alkatiba,
you have alkatiba which means the writer. Alkatiba,
a female writer.
This is an active particle, it is a
female who engages in the act of writing.
Does that make sense? So now we look
at al kari'a, it is on the same
scale
as al katiba, it's an active particle.
Right? When you look at the root letters,
qara', right?
Someone who's carrying out this actual this particular
act,
just like the katiba,
if you want to be very basic in
raw translation,
qara'a would mean
the rattler
or the nokah,
that which rattles and that which knocks.
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala
is describing the noun that engages in something.
So there is something that rattles which causes
a disturbance, brothers and sisters.
What is this disturbance?
It's the disturbance
of a series of events
that is about to take place on the
day of resurrection.
So now we mentioned that the qariyah
is a strike, something that is so loud
in sound.
So how does that now
come in reference to what Allah subhanahu wa
ta'ala is referring to on the day of
judgment?
There is going to be a lot of
things brothers and sisters,
striking against one another.
The graves are going to be
striking against one another.
The sun,
the moon, the earth is being rattled, the
oceans are being
When the earth will be shaken
with a very severe type of shaking,
you will see
these great mountains crumbling, brothers and sisters,
so
that they shall be a scattered dust.
These mountains brothers and sisters, for those who
have visited in the Mamlukah,
you go to
the mountain of Uhud, imagine the mountain of
Uhud that takes maybe 4 or 5 hours
to climb,
all of a sudden becomes like dust,
scattered particles.
It's a great day
of clashes
and things striking against
one another.
When the sky breaks apart,
and you will see that the stars are
falling,
scattering,
And when the seas, they begin to erupt,
Right?
All of these things brothers and sisters
that begin to rupture.
That which strikes, that which rattles, and you
can see all of these things are rattling.
All of these things my brothers and my
sisters are ruptured
because of this great day that is about
to start.
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala then says, what is
this karya? What is this destructive noise?
Right?
This word occurs in the Quran 5 times,
brother and sisters,
3 times in the surah,
but the first time it is mentioned
as if it is something
ambiguous,
right?
It is not explicitly clear,
Right? When Allah azza wa jal he says,
Al karia
with an alifu alam, it is a mufadda,
the opening of a sentence.
Right? When you're listening to these brothers and
sisters,
the listener is expecting
the closing subject.
A little bit like when I say, my
brothers and my sisters, the city of Manchester.
This is the opening of a subject. I
say the city of Manchester.
Straight away,
you're waiting for me
to give you
what follows, right?
The closing subject. What do you mean Manchester?
But what about Manchester?
Right?
It leaves one looking for answers,
and Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala
wants you to really ponder and reflect.
Right?
So Allah azza wa jal says
and then he hasn't finished for what he's
about to say.
The question that comes to mind is, what
is qariya? What is this calamity?
What is it that is going to rattle
so severely?
It is a calamity
at the end of time, a calamity that
will strike mankind,
right?
What would give you even the slightest idea
of what al karia
is?
Because any question that is asked my brothers
and my sisters, it demands an answer.
Right?
So here Allah azza wa jal is teaching
you something my brothers and my sisters. He
makes you aware that you won't be able
to have access to this information
except through him.
What do you know about the kari'ah?
What do you know about that which is
going to rattle everything
on that day?
So you are left
looking for answers, where do you take these
answers from? Or where do you go to
look for it? None other than Allah subhanahu
wa ta'ala.
And the only source of information that we
have about the day of resurrection
is that which Allah
has told us in the Quran, and what
the messenger salallahu alaihi wa sallam has been
informed by way of revelation.
So if we want to have this information,
we want to learn about that which is
going to bring us salvation,
then we don't need to look further than
the Quran.
In it is all the answers that we
are in need of.
Right?
And here's a very powerful point my beloved
brothers and sisters that might be overlooked.
Right? We know that the Arabs in the
time of the messenger salallahu alaihi wasallam, they
were the most eloquent.
Isn't that so?
And now they are being told,
what do you know about the qariyah?
You're eloquent, right?
You have
proficiency when it comes to the Arabic language,
you are the poets and this is why,
they are dead
and challenged
time and time again in the Quran,
just to bring a sentence.
One ayah,
right?
Just bring one ayah
that could challenge that which Allah Subhanahu Wa
Ta'ala has
brought forth in the Quran.
The day when the people, my beloved brothers
and sisters, will be like scattered moths.
The people will be running around
headlessly.
Right? As Allah mentioned,
and I mentioned that aya earlier. You have
a woman, imagine brothers and sisters, right? A
woman who's breastfeeding her child, as walking around
the masjid, then all of a sudden she
drops her.
What will the reaction of the people be?
How will the people respond
to this woman who is dropping her child?
Right?
Or imagine now a woman who is pregnant
and then all of a sudden she decided
to have an abortion in the middle of
the road.
She decided to have an abortion in the
middle of the road.
What kind of response would we get brothers
and sisters?
Right?
And subhanAllah, when you think about this verse
brothers and sisters,
Allah
he specifically mentions a mother.
Who is the one who is most merciful
after Allah
to a newborn child brothers and sisters?
It is none other than the mother, right?
We know the famous hadith of the prophet
salallahu alaihi wa sallam.
Of the woman who was holding her child.
The woman who was holding her child.
And then the messenger salallahu alaihi wa sallam,
he said that Allah
is more merciful
to a human being than this woman is
to her child.
And that's really profound in within herself.
The one who's most merciful
to a child will be dropping it.
Mind you Allah could have easily brought the
example of a father,
of a brother,
cause there is affection between the brother and
also his sister.
The father and likewise his child, but
the affection between the mother and her child
is what?
Something that you really can't put into words,
Right?
You will see the people, they will seem
intoxicated
but the reality of the matter is that
they won't.
They're not intoxicated, they didn't consume any drugs.
It's just because of how severe that day
is brothers and sisters.
They are in this situation.
In another hadith we are told brothers and
sisters,
brothers and sisters the people will be gathered
Hufat and bare footed,
they will be naked,
and they will be uncircumcised.
They will be uncircumcised.
Walking around naked brothers and sisters,
Aisha
she asked the question,
aren't the people going to be looking at
one another?
They're walking around naked, right? What happens brothers
and sisters if someone decides to start running
naked?
It's a big deal.
Not so long ago,
they held
bike riding and everybody who's riding bikes in
London, and I think in other parts of
the country as well, they were driving around
naked.
It was a big deal in the muslim
community.
There was WhatsApp messages going around, make sure
that your children are far away from this
area in London, and that area, and so
on and so forth.
Somebody did that today, just about every news
tabloid,
would have it on their front page.
It's a big deal.
Messenger
Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam told his wife, Aisha radhiallahu
ta'ala Anha,
Right?
This day brothers and sisters is far more
severe than for us to even worry about
that. No one's going to be focusing on
that.
Just imagine that brothers and sisters everyone's running
around,
right? Running away from their loved ones,
The day when one will run away from
his brother, his mother, and his father.
Can somebody really run away from his mother
and their father today?
You know how difficult that is?
They brought you up, they cultivated you.
Right?
The cut off your family,
especially your parents is not something that is
easy.
It's not something that you'll be able to
live with unless
you're someone who's just completely lost his iman
in his heart.
Right?
Everyone's running away from one another, loved ones,
every man for himself,
Every individual will come by himself. He's worried
about that which he put forth in this
world.
Right?
That's what the people are so concerned about
on
that day.
Our Sheikh, may Allah bless him, was speaking
about the heat
outside.
And to be honest, it's actually more cooler
inside of the Masjid than the outside.
It was beginning to get to me as
I was driving here.
The other day when it was announced that
it will be the most hottest day
in British history,
Right? And daily mail posted, oh,
we're going to have a lot of deaths,
people are going to be dying, and whatever
have you.
I decided to go around the masajid in
Lesta
to give this reminder about the heat, brothers
and sisters. And there's a lot of benefits
that we can take away
from this burning heat that many of us
are really struggling with.
Right?
One of the benefits brothers and sisters or
points of reflection is for us to really,
and I'm so happy subhanAllah that we're doing
this lecture
while it is scorching hot outside.
Right?
We are struggling with this heat brothers and
sisters.
The fire that you kindle within your kitchens
as the messenger salallahu alaihi wasallam said,
is 1 70th
of the fire in the hereafter, 1 70th.
You burn yourself when you're cooking or when
you're ironing for a whole week you're putting
on Vaseline.
Isn't that so?
We struggle with that.
And don't try this at home because I'm
about to say something, right?
Some of the scholars of came across some
narrations,
whenever they sinned, you know what they would
do? They would go to the fire
and burn themselves.
Don't try this at home, I don't want
the social services on my case. There's a
lot of young people here, but you guys
get the sketch.
Right? In order to remind themselves of the
hereafter,
whether that's something that is allowed or not,
that's a different discussion.
Maybe Sheikh Mohammed next week will speak to
you guys about it because then the topic
is about the hellfire.
Does that make sense brothers and sisters?
The messenger salallahu alaihi wa sallam,
he tells us in a hadith,
The sun will be brought so close,
some of the scholars they mention here means
the distance of a mile.
Does anyone have an idea? I wanted to
actually Google this.
The distance between those who are living on
earth and also the sun.
How many miles is it?
150,000,000.
150,000,000.
Are they correct stats or you just brought
it out yourself?
So you're guessing? I don't know what it's
called.
Kilometers or miles. Does anyone else know?
500,000,000.
500 miles.
Specific Sheikh, I really wanted to look this
up at.
151.6
151.6
A 151.6.
Well, I can't even
Yeah. I can't even say that. It's a
bit too difficult. But you guys get the
sketch, right?
It is something subhanallah type of distance that
we probably won't be ever
able to
cover in a lifetime.
And Allah knows best.
Right?
It will be brought so close brothers and
sisters, a distance of a mile away.
And you can imagine brothers and sisters what
the state of the people will be.
And
in accordance to the kind of good deeds
brother and sisters that you would do,
right?
That's the amount of sweat that one will
be drowning in.
Some people, brothers and sisters, they will have
their sweat to their ankles.
Some to their knees.
Some to their what?
The
hips.
And some people, brothers and sisters, they will
be drowning in their sweat.
And then the messenger salallahu alaihi wa sallam
began to point at his mouth.
They will be drowning in it.
And that is because brothers and sisters,
of what we put forth in this world,
It is a little too late now,
and this will be the state of the
people.
However, there will be some individuals
who will be under the shade of Allah
azza wa jill, the day when there's no
shade except His.
This is when you have the hadith of
the 7,
who will be under the shade of Allah,
than they when there's no shade except His.
It will be lovely to go through each
point, but for the sake of time,
we will have to
leave you all to research, inshallah,
as to who they are.
Right? And you see a lot of the
here.
One of them is,
a young man who is a devout worshipper
when growing up.
Right?
He spent his youth worshiping Allah Subhanahu Wa
Ta'ala.
And the reason why he's been given a
special mention, because what do most shabaab do
when they are growing up?
Are they really thinking about Allah and departing
from this world?
That he made that sacrifice, he decided to
come into the house,
and because of that you have been given
a special mention. Allah
aza wajal is singling you out.
Right?
You are indeed the chosen one, when indeed
you could have
been no different to the rest.
Especially on days like this,
when many will be going to the park,
many will be enjoying themselves,
maybe sunbathing,
right?
Under the British heat and the sun.
Some will use this as an opportunity
to gaze at haram
because it's today
that women will be stripping their clothes off,
Right?
While our women brothers and sisters
are dressed
in their Islamic clothing,
and some are wearing niqab.
And this is one of the points that
I raised. Wallahi,
they deserve to be commended especially
at times like this.
You think it's easy brothers and sisters to
walk around
wearing a jilbab,
wearing a niqab
under the scorching heat?
We men have it easy.
Every single one of us should go to
our wives, our sisters, our mothers,
and compliment them,
and let them know
what a great job that they are doing.
The fact that they are adhering to the
commandments of Allah at a time when holding
on to your religion
is like holding on to hot coals.
Even the messenger salallahu alaihi wa sallam when
he talked about the Khuraba,
what did he mention?
Islam started something strange and it will come
back as something strange.
Glad tidings to those who are strangers.
Messenger salallahu alaihi wa sallam talked about who
the strangers are and he said,
There are those who will rectify that which
my Ummah has corrupted.
In another narration we are told,
When the people become corrupt, they will adhere
to the deen. They'll be holding on to
it, and this is what a lot of
our female folk are actually doing when they
could have been no different to all of
these women who are walking outside with revealing
clothes, barely wearing anything.
May Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala honor every single
one of them.
Right?
I remember many many years ago,
I came across this interview.
I don't remember whether it was Fox News
or one of these very well known news
tabloids.
They brought on a niqabi woman,
and another woman who is also Muslim, but
she is not wearing hijab,
and they tried to use this
this woman who was dressed in a very
revealing way against this niqabi. You know one
of the things that she said to her
was, isn't it hot under there?
Trying to discourage her of wearing the niqab.
You know what her response was?
The * fire is more hotter
If only they had
if only they had understanding.
Right? They will mock you today brothers and
sisters.
As Allah
mentions at the end of surahul mumminun.
Right? They used to laugh at them.
They used to ridicule them. They used to
make jokes out of them. Like Boris Johnson,
right? Came out, what did he say about
the niqab?
Everybody
knows,
Sahib. To discourage you from holding on to
your religion.
Being someone brothers and sisters who adheres to
what Allahu jalaafi'u'lla
almanikud dayyan
instructs you with, the one who's most knowing
of your affair than anyone else, they want
to discourage you.
Right? They will laugh at you. What does
Allah azza wa jal then say? Who will
have the last laugh?
Because they were patient,
I am going to reward them today, and
they are the ones
who will be successful.
If you look at the qissah
of Adam and Hawa,
what did the shaitan accomplish
in doing brothers and sisters?
After they ate from the tree,
what happened brothers and sisters?
What happened?
They end up losing their clothes, right?
They end up losing it. You Abani Adam
Allah tells us, oh children of Adam,
Right?
Don't let the shaitan
put you to trial,
tempt you
from that which he
succeeded with
your father and mother.
The same way he managed to
push them out of aljannah.
What happened? He managed to
strip them of their clothes.
This was the trap of shaitan, brothers and
sisters, before, and it continues to be the
same trap of Iblis today.
He is looking to strip you off your
clothes.
He wants you to lose your modesty because
the moment you lose your modesty and your
taqwa, this will always just follow straight away.
I came across a very profound masonic saying,
If you want to destroy
a nation,
then start off by destroying the woman.
Destroy her, everything else will follow.
Look how the women are sexualized and objectified.
You walk around, the billboards has naked women.
This is what they're trying to do, brothers
and sisters.
My sister, Allah aasawajal has honored you.
Right?
Allah
has ennobled you and these kuffar are planning
and plotting.
When you see them dressing a certain way,
then know that the shaitan's
plan
is in full effect,
and eventually they're trying to come to you.
While the people are in the state, brothers
and sisters,
they want the reckoning to start so they
run around
and they find Adam.
You are the father of mankind.
Allah
created you with his hand and he blowed
into you the ruh,
and he told, commanded
the angels to prostrate you.
Intercede
on our behalf before Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
Can you not see the state that we're
in?
To cut a very long story short, my
brothers and my sisters,
right, he will say I have my own
issues to worry about.
Right?
I was prohibited from eating
the tree
or eating from the tree
and I
disobeyed my Lord.
I've got myself to worry about, I've got
myself to worry about, I've got myself to
worry about, I've got myself to This is
Adam
Then the people will go to Nuh,
they will then go to Ibrahim, they will
get the same outcome,
then Musa, then Isa, and eventually they will
come to
our beloved Muhammad
My beloved brothers and sisters, there is something
that will ease
us standing before Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala on
this day.
Look what Ibn Uqayim
mentioned,
1 will stand in front of Allah Subhanahu
Wa Ta'ala twice,
Or there's 2 times when he stands in
front of his zod.
The time when you are standing in front
of Allah in your prayer,
and the day when you're going to be
standing in front of Allah Azawajal when you
meet him.
Whoever stands in front of
accordingly.
He prays
to the Almighty,
then Allah
will make the day when he stands in
front of him easy for him as well
and that is because
of how
he behaved
in this dunya when standing in front of
his
And whoever doesn't
stand in front of Allah azza wa jal
in this world by praying accordingly
on yomarqiyama,
it will be made very severe for him.
May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala make us from
those who will have
an easy time on standing in front of
Allah
So after they go to Muhammad salallahu alaihi
wa sallam,
he will be granted the intercession.
I say, you biathakarabukhamakamal
mumuda,
this is the shafa'atul ummah,
he will be told to prostrate,
raise your head,
intercede and you'll be granted intercession,
and this is when
the reckoning will start.
The day when the people are going to
be standing in front of Allah
Allah
then goes on to say,
You see these hard solid mountains brothers and
sisters,
the mountains will become like harded wool.
Right?
He told us
Allah
will fold the heavens
with his right hand.
Allah
would then say, * Malik,
I am the king.
Where are the tyrants?
Where are the arrogant ones?
Where are the haughty ones?
And then Allah
will fold
the Earth's with his left
I am the king, I am the king,
I am the king.
Where are the tyrants?
Where are the arrogant ones?
Allah
then goes on to say,
As for the 1 brothers and sisters who
will have
a heavy scale,
for this person will have
a pleasant life
As for the one whose scales my brothers
and my sisters are light,
and I will explain that in a moment
insha Allahu ta'ala, what is intended by,
But before that, brothers and sisters,
an individual, he himself will be weighed on
yawmulkayama.
His body will be weighed.
Also that which will be weighed is his
actions.
And lastly,
the third thing that will be weighed are
the scrolls that has,
his deeds written on it.
Right?
Mas'id alaihi wasallam, he tells us, and I
mentioned this today in the fajr reflection,
that a big fat huge man will be
brought,
He won't weigh the weight of the wing
of a mosquito
even though he's that huge.
We worry so much about our physical appearance
more than that which
we need to have in our hearts or
how the state of our hearts should be
because that's at the end of the day
what matters brother and sisters,
right?
Ibrahim he calls out to Allah, don't humiliate
me on that day.
The day when we are resurrected,
the day when your wealth and also your
children will be of no benefit,
except the one who
returns to Allah
with a sound heart, a heart brothers and
sisters
that is free from shirk and innovations,
and cleansed from all sorts of sins,
this is what really really matters at the
end of the day, not that I'm saying
that you shouldn't go to the gym,
but eventually brothers and sisters that which will
matter is the state of your heart.
What you did with your limbs
which has a direct
impact on your heart.
And then you have subhanAllah, Abdulai ibn Sirud,
right?
Who had very thin shins.
One time he climbed on top of the
tree and then the wind exposed his shins.
So So some of the companions, they started
laughing. So the messenger said, Why are you
laughing?
Because of how thin his shins
are. They're more heavier on the scale of
good deeds than ushud. Just his shins.
And that's because he was a man of
righteousness,
a man of taqwa,
and that's what
eventually mattered, right?
For muhu haawiyah.
What does this actually mean, haawiyah?
Al hawiyah mean ishma inar. It is from
the names of the hellfire.
That his final abode will be the hellfire
if an individual's
scale
is light.
Abdulayb ibn Abbas radiAllahu ta'ala Anhuma Waikrima, his
student, Waabi Saal, Waqatad,Imrlda
Ahmedasadusi,
They all mentioned
What this verse means that when he thrown
into the hellfire, brothers and sisters, he will
fall
headfirst.
This is a description now for the nar.
Right?
There'll be nothing more
hotter than the hellfire brothers and sisters.
The messenger
he mentioned and I quoted this earlier,
It is 69 times
and in some narrations, brothers and sisters, 70,
170th,
right?
Abu Sa'idun Khudir radiAllahu ta'ala Anhu,
he mentions that the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam
once
had the messenger
once had his uncle being mentioned, Abu Talib.
He was asked,
Were you able to benefit your uncle?
And that is because he used to defend
you, he used to protect you, Oh Messenger
of Allah.
Were you able to benefit him in any
way?
The messenger sallallahu alaihi wasallam, he said, Perhaps
my shafa'a and my intercession will help him
and this is a very specific type of
shafa'a
that was exclusive to Abu Talib.
Right?
Rocks of the hellfire will be brought and
it will be placed under his ankle,
which will cause his brain to boil.
And this is from the least brothers and
sisters of punishments
on that day. Then how about the person
who's been thrown into the pits of the
hellfire?
They are what? In the lowest part of
the hellfire. Right?
So my brothers and my sisters,
or
is it or is it ma'kassabet, right?
Have
taqwa of Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala the day
when you will return to him,
and every single nafs
will be granted that which he put forth,
and he will not be oppressed.
Many young people, brothers and sisters have departed
from this world
that we
were in contact with, that we knew very
very well,
and they are not with us today.
They are not with us today.
Take that as a reminder, brothers and sisters,
and let it be personal to you.
Parqalafikum.
Waasanallahuilaikum.
I really wish that I could've given it
more justice
but this was just some stuff that I
had written down,
right?
I've been very jet lagged,
I really wish I could've given it more
justice,
I ask Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala
to accept from every single one of us.
Amen. Those who organized these programs,
those who attended,
right? And anyone.
May Allah
reward him for giving us that heart touching,
reminder
and, a serious day which is ahead of
us that we all have to get ready
for. May Allah
make us those who prepare themselves for that
day, Allahumma ameen.
And
I might just give the brothers a few
minutes or maybe a couple of minutes if
you have 1 or 2 questions regarding the
topic of our,
talk today.
Has anyone got any question regarding,
the topic that the sheikh has just covered?
Yes. And then Sheikh will answer it inshallah.
Okay.
That comment that the brother has made was,
those of you who are not able to
hear,
the brothers and the sisters who are following
us, life online.
The brother who just spoke said,
he thanked the sheikh
for delivering such a wonderful talk and said
that
made things clear for him, and, it will
make him a better person,
brother for that, very positive comment.
And anyone else who has a question? And
I see the verse right.
They're very similar.
Sometimes when you're reading a salah, it's different
to when you're quoting it.
Okay. And
okay.
Okay. Where do the Monaffix, the hypocrites, go?
Do they fall in
or after?
I heard,
sadaqa
is a shade.
So
which part
does this help?
I'll repeat the question.
Where do hypocrites, the Monarchs go? Do they
fall in Sarat or after?
I heard
is a shade.
So
which part
does this help?
I think I need to refresh it.
Just got blurred a little bit for me.
If it's blurry for you, I can't even
see it.
I'm trying to go through the hadith quickly.
I've got a chance.
Shamu Alehta. Shamu Alehta'ali. Shamu Alehta'ali. Shamu Alehta'ali.
Shamu Alehta'ali. Shamu Alehta'ali. Shamu Alehta'ali. Shamu Alehta'ali.
Shamu Alehta'ali. Sham
Yeah. He will answer next week.
Trying to go through the hadith, but
I think it's getting to me, you know.
Okay.
Is very humble, right?
He sometimes acts like we are the same
age or from the same generation.
Sheikh is old enough to be a lot
of our fathers.
He graduated from the University of Al Medina
when he was maybe running around the streets
in London.
And then he acts like as if you
know he doesn't know anything and
this is what you call humility. Do you
guys remember the lecture that I've done on
humility and the trait of arrogance?
Well I was inspired by the Sheikh.
We kept on, you know, negotiating the topic,
but then I didn't know what to speak
about, wallahi, up until maybe an hour or
2 before the lecture, I didn't know a
topic.
Then I looked at Sheikh Muhammad, what is
it that he reminds me of?
It was what the trait of humility,
and alhamdulillah,
the lecture, you know, brought about a lot
of benefit.
Jazza. And you will be rewarded for it
inshallah. And he's gonna probably say I don't
know who he's talking about. Exactly. He was
talking about someone else. You're absolutely right,
Inshallah.
Okay. We just said it now right early.
What do you say right at the beginning?
Okay. What that says about the Quran with
his own opinion, let him put his seat
in hellfire.
There was times when Sheikh Suleyman, Rahail and
other mashaikh, they would be teaching us a
book that he was preparing for,
and then he will look at it, I
think I left my notes.
And he'll say brothers I will repeat it
insha Allah I'll go through it next week.
Yes, absolutely. And he hoofan
of what you will have the answer for
on that day,
right? Scholars they will say, when you ask
the question put the fire in front of
you,
make sure you put the fire in front
of you and then answer the question.
People will say, oh Allah, I didn't know,
oh Allah, no problem.
Let them think that.
Right? There is a bigger day that we
are worrying about. So we have to
so inshallah shirk, I think next week he's
got a lecture anyway so
This is also
a point of benefit as well. I remember
our Sheikh Abdul Masan Al Abad,
and
in Madinah.
And as you know,
great
and
great.
And in terms of age, he's very old.
In terms of knowledge, he's amazing and great.
And, I remember
attending his lessons, and
while he was going through the 6 books
of Al Hadith
and,
many questions.
We always ask the Sheikh every single night.
And many of those questions,
he would say to them,
and he was teaching in the Haram almost
for 50 years.
And he would say,
He would be asked, maybe if you are
a young student, you would think, like, how
come the sheikh is saying?
It looks like a very simple question.
Okay. But this is a sheikh.
So Sheikh Abu Tamia himself is teaching us
a lesson. We should not rush into
answering questions.
You know, this is this is the this
is the mannerism that,
that the students of knowledge learn from the
great
when they go to Madinah, for example, and
they see
great
sometimes not answering questions
and and saying.
This is also educational sometimes
to teach
the audience, the students,
that you don't answer everything, you know. So
sometimes you say Allah
knows best.
So,
this is a point of benefit,
and, this is something that we've learned from
the and the the, the great.
They wouldn't rush into answering questions.
And, also the great companions,
and someone would go to one of the
companions asking for a fatwa,
and that great companion would say to the
questioner,
please go and ask such and such the
question.
Another great companion. And he would go to
him, and that great companion would say, can
you please go to another great companion?
Until
that question that comes back to the first
one.
Because every
great companion says,
I don't have the answer to this question.
You go and ask such and such because
everybody's running away from answering the questions.
But nowadays,
we run to the questions.
We love answering questions.
Give us give us the questions.
So I remember as well. Yeah. So this
is this is a point of, benefit I
should not have said in front of the
As I said that from the beginning if
it was blurred for you, I was blind
to it. So so inshallah to Allah.
Yeah. Sheikh, can I can I just add?
Even subhanAllah Sheikh that he's speaking about, he
is the he is like considered the mufti
there. Yes. They walk him,
you know with a wheelchair, every day comes
to a lesson like that. He's retired but
he still comes and teaches. I remember subhanAllah,
I was listening to his q and a
and they asked him about whether someone who's
in prison
has to go and pray Jum'ah, is it
wajib upon him?
Well, Sheikh has sat there. I know that
Sheikh has probably been asked this question many
times
and he said brothers, Allahu
Alam. And I really took a huge lesson
from that.
Probably thinking to yourself is a pretty straightforward
question, the guy's in prison,
right?
But he still said what?
So alhamdulillah.
That's deep fiqh. That's deep fiqh.
Brothers and sisters for attending
and those of you who are following us
live
online.
May Allah
reward you greatly for following us and benefiting
from the talk.
And,
if you have a question,
and I think
we'll give, this chance to Shay Ulilla.
Shaylila.
Yes. Yeah.
Okay. The question, if I repeat,
and, the brother
has asked,
and,
if there are certain duas
and
supplications that someone can recite,
to
get protection,
from that particular day.
You give 1 and I'll give it to
you.
If I can't remember.
From the hadith or the duas that have
been reported
is that in the messenger salallahu alaihi wa
sallam will say, Allahumma jinnamilanna.
Oh Allah protect us from the fire,
right?
May Allah protect us from that.
Since the sheikh has asked me to
add something to it, and I told him
if I can remember 1,
I remembered 1. So I am going to
add this one
At the end of the salah
and when we are doing the the
prophet
used to recite this dua.
He used to ask us to seek protection
from 4 things.
So we are seeking,
protection
from from from the punishment during that day
and and the danger of that day. And
there are many other, other years.
And and other other years as well. And
and Sheikh Abutemia, would you like to
finish? Lai Shekha, I'm gonna have to, I
think, leave Yeah. Because yeah. To go back
to the conference in Makki Masjid,
which is wrapping up before Maghrib
and there's
like a panel discussion.
So time is very limited. Yes. So I
think I'm gonna
Okay.
Yeah. And
to
for accepting our invitation
as always and alhamdulillah, this morning enlightening us
with, masha'Allah,
beautiful fajr reflection.
And also, alhamdulillah, coming back this afternoon, masha'Allah,
for the scheduled lecture as well.
Also, and I want to thank the young
brothers,
the the brothers who were with him, the
students who came with,
last night,
and such as brother Yahia,
Brother.
He's here.
He's over there.
Brother brother Anas. Yeah. Inshallah. They're at the
conference. Brother Musailem
and brother Abdullah. All the 4 of them.
I'm trying to kind of sharpen my memory
a little bit, you know. Did