Ahmad Saleem – Prophetic Traits – 004
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The segment discusses the cultural differences between Muslim and clothing, including the use of shirts and dresses, the importance of acceptance of culture, and the use of certain clothing behaviors like shirts and dresses. The speakers discuss cultural differences between the United States and the Middle East, including the appropriate clothing for men and women, the use of shirts and dresses, and the importance of actions to cover certain situations. They also discuss the use of shirts and dresses, the use of sallam in clothing, and the use of clothing brands and sallam in clothing. The transcript describes various examples of green clothing and its impact on people's appearance, and describes a person who wore a green dress and a white dress with stripes and a white dress with stripes. The segment also discusses the use of shirts and dresses, the use of sallam in clothing, and the use of sallam in royal clothing. The transcript describes a person who wore a green dress
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All right As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa
barakatuhu.
I hope you guys are doing well inshallah
Bismillah walhamdulillah wa salatu wa salamu ala rasulillahi
wa ba'ad So we're going to carry
on our discussions in Shama'il al-Tirmidhi.
We're doing the book Khulasa, which is basically
the summary of Shama'il al-Tirmidhi I'm
going to read the Arabic part or actually
why don't you read the English part and
then I will explain whatever needs to be
explained over here inshallah Okay He Let his
hair grow long.
He was short in it and at times
he did.
Whoever saw him in a particular state described
him accordingly.
Whoever saw him in a particular state described
him accordingly.
Hence his hair was seen halfway down his
ears to the earlobes.
Sometimes he distributed his hair into four curls
placing one curl on either side of each
ear.
At times he let his hair loose at
the back without parting it.
Previously he would part his hair.
Beautiful.
All right.
Excellent.
So sha'ru ra's al-nabi salallahu alayhi
wa sallam, the hair of the Prophet salallahu
alayhi wa sallam kana yuwaffiru sha'rahu So
there are three descriptions that you're going to
find in Every single hadith book if every
single hadith if you were to collect all
of them, right?
There are close to 33-34 different narrations
about the hair of Prophet salallahu alayhi wa
sallam If you collect all of them, you
will get three primary descriptions.
How many?
Three primary descriptions and the word that you
need to remember is walij, waw, laam, jeem
waw, laam, jeem, walij.
If you remember this word You will remember
all the descriptions of the hair of the
Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam Waw stands for
wafra Okay wafra so wafra is when the
hair of Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam grew
all the way up till the earlobe It
did not go past the earlobe That's called
a wafra Then the hair of Prophet salallahu
alayhi wa sallam Would go from the earlobe
up to the shoulder and somewhere in between
So from the earlobes up to the shoulder
somewhere in between that was called a limma
Okay, limma taam, meem, and taam arboota, limmatun
and then many times Rasulullah would have a
hair that would go past his shoulders and
That was called a jumma wafra, limma, jumma
Walij, if you remember these three words, you
will remember that it's very simple think of
it logically hair up to the earlobe then
from earlobe to the shoulders and then past
the shoulders and Then there were different descriptions
of it.
So he said Prophet
salallahu alayhi wa sallam most of the time
Right.
He kept his hair Most of the Anbiya
alayhi wa sallam, they had long hairs.
They did not have short hair even in
Surah Taha Don't grab me by my hair
and my beard This this is who?
Musa alayhi salam's brother.
Who was he?
Who was Musa alayhi salam's brother?
Harun alayhi salam.
Harun alayhi salam He was left behind Musa
alayhi salam went to Mount Sinai to meet,
you know to have this meeting with Allah
Allah and then he comes back and he
sees that their idol worshipping a calf.
So Musa alayhi salam He took the tablets
that he had he dropped them and he
grabbed his brother by the head and the
beard is like how did?
You let this happen?
So that scene is described Harun alayhi salam
said Oh The son of my mother.
You and I have the same mother Don't
grab me by my hair, by my beard
Don't grab me by my head So from
here Ibqa usha' that a person a man
generally had longer hairs Wa tarku halkihi and
not to shave it unless you have a
necessary reason to shave Wa ma halaqa illa
arba'marrat Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam shaved his
head only four times in his life Who's
going to tell these four times?
Okay fil * I will umrat good.
So there were two how many umrahs then
he would have done.
He did one for hajj and then Okay,
good.
So total four Wa kana yaksiruhu qad yaturkuhu
fa man ra'ahu ala halati wasafahum biha
So sometimes people must have seen Rasul Allah
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam Let's say maybe nine
months into one year after he had done
umrah So the hair were up till here
then somebody saw him two years later here
had grown longer Somebody saw him here many
years later.
The hair had grown longer Okay, so Fa
ja'ala bayna kullu uzun ghadeeratan So what
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam did is that
bayna kullu uzun Between every year he would
take a scroll ie he would scroll roll
his head his hairs into Braids, so he
would roll the braids and then he would
take a braid and he would put the
braid back He would put the braid back
behind his ears.
Okay?
Kana yaksiruhu qad yaturkuhu fa man ra'ahu
ala hala fa man ra'ahu ala halatin
wasafahum biha Whosoever saw him in a certain
state he described him in that state Okay,
how many braids would Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam make his hair into?
Four and sometimes Three sometimes four sometimes three.
All right next part you want to read
Read the chapter.
Oh the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam having
his noble hair comb Sayyida Aisha would comb
his hair even if she was Demonstrating he
would oil his hair his head and comb
his noble beard thoroughly He began with the
right side.
He began every noble thing with the right
Excellent so it says can it's Moulana Aisha
Moulatna Aisha radiallahu anha she used to she
used to Comb the hair of Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam and it is mentioned that
sometimes Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam would be
in the masjid So women are not allowed
to be in the masjid during their monthly
cycles So what she would do is she
would sit in the house and Rasulullah sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam Would place because his house
the house of Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
was attached, right?
It was right next to The the the
masjid so this is house of Aisha radiallahu
anha and this is the masjid So she
would sit in the masjid so that she
doesn't enter The masjid and she would comb
the hair of Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
But he couldn't be a marine Sharif in
Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam Yep, that will
you mean generally when he would start combing
he would start from which side?
the right side So the combing of the
hair would begin from the right side Then
he sallallahu sallam would go to the left
light and any time any noble act Kullu,
but if he couldn't be a marine Sharif
in any noble act Any noble act you
should begin with which left, right?
left Yeah Begin from your right excellent.
The second part is he sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam He would not all the time comb
his hair Okay, he wouldn't all the time
comb his hair he was not overly obsessed
with his hair Okay, we also talked about
it in the previous chapter too, right that
for men to be overly obsessed by their
looks And to be overly obsessed by their
hair.
All of that is not from generally masculine
traits Also disheveledness that you show up and
you're completely disheveled Your beard is all the
play all over the place your hair all
over the place You're not even combed that
also is not something which is befitting of
a Muslim brother, they should you know, take
care of themselves next part He would not
call me constantly but rather every other day
he forbade us from opposing what he did
He also instructed his companions not to come
every day next part next chapter He's fragrant
white hair a Hypnosis of the narrations is
that he had white hair in three places
At the parting of his head at the
temples and in between the lower lip and
chin He had more in that part than
the rest after applying oil to his hair
The white hairs were less visible.
The total number of white hairs was close
to 40 Whoever counted less considered what was
in a particular area his white hair increased
in a relatively short period of time due
to surahs such as And most of that
and other similar surahs which mentioned the different
stages of the hereafter and the punishment which
he fell previous nations Excellent.
Good.
So the next part is the how many
here that Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam have Right.
It is mentioned that he would he had
how many here?
Around 40 right where were most of the
hair found where were most of the white
hair found?
No, it was right over here this area
and the temples, okay So over here this
area and most of them were here nothing
in the main beard nothing on the main
head Okay, so it was easier for Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wasallam to to put Hinnah right
Hinnah is what you all know what Hinnah
is, right?
So a form of a tree So a
form of a leaf that you know a
certain type of leaf and you know dry
it you turn it into a powder You
add various every culture has various different things
you can add Right to enhance the color
of the Hinnah and it can go all
the way sometimes to very very very very
dark Brown, right if you do it, right
and then sometimes it's around orange or in
this color cool Then next part The opposite
also has also been said Okay, read He
had a bottle from which he applied every
night before going to sleep three times in
each eye He commanded us to do this
and encouraged the use of Ithmid he said
it clears the sight I increases its light
and makes the hair i.e. eyelashes grow
beautiful.
So Putting ithmid what's translation of ithmid antimony?
What is it translated there as?
The interest ithmid is basically antimony So it's
a rock that is found in certain parts
of the world and you take that rock
and you crush it you turn it Into
a powder and you apply it today.
You have various different ways of doing that
But the Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam He
would apply that every night and it is
various different narrations as mentioned some mentioned that
Rasulullah would put three times Three times in
his right and two times in his left
and other narration mentions that he would apply
three times in his Right eye and three
times in his left.
The ithmid is usually found in a silver
or a brass Bottle and then I'm you
know what I'm talking about you open it
and you can put it in your eyes
There is a hadith which says that you
know Inna hu yajlul basar that this ithmid
it creates it allows you to see more
clearly Again, this particular hadith specifically this narration.
It is in ithmid And this narration is
da'eef.
So there's a lot of issues with this
narration But today we know with medical science
that you know such particular things whether it
is the health of the eye Certain elements
that you put in the eye can actually
help with Eyelashes and the growth of all
of that and that is somewhat proven not
super medically but ala kulli hal It's not
a mawduh hadith, it's da'eef hadith But
there's so many so many narrations of it
and that's why he has mentioned this over
here Okay, next part Libas, this is important
His favorite garment was the qanis, the long
shirt.
His sleeves reached the wrist The buttons would
sometimes be unfastened and the placket was was
at the front by his chest He also
wore dyed garments from Yemen, which were patterned
and contained red and were coarse textured He
would place them on his chest.
Just stop right there So libas, this is
important because now we're gonna get into the
dress of Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
Okay, what constitutes as Quote-unquote Islamic dressing
What's Islamic or halal dressing like today?
I you know, somebody asked this question.
Why are you not dressed like a Muslim?
What's Muslim dressing?
Are you dressed like a Muslim?
How do you know?
It's below your knees good somebody's like at
least I've covered my knees in my out
all that's good What else?
Yeah wearing longer shorts.
Okay Four conditions, okay.
Bismillah.
Tell us Astaghfirullah Beautiful
so the first condition one of the conditions
is that any dress up that you do
and I do right You should not cross
dress You know what I'm talking about.
So men dressing like woman woman dressing like
men Cross dressing is not allowed.
Can you put the phone away?
This is not Okay, we want to follow
a decorum.
Can you put your phone away too?
So we want to make sure that we're
you know Paying attention to that unless you're
taking notes or you're reading on that so
Cross dressing is something that is Absolutely not
allowed as a matter of fact the Rasul
Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam Generally, if you
look at it, he doesn't send a curse
to the Muslim ummah or to individuals There
are four or five times where he has
done that One of those times is to
for a person who cross dresses Who dresses
like a male who dresses like a female
and a female who dresses like a man?
So cross-dressing in our religion is absolutely
not acceptable now What determines that culture al
-adha or?
right customs Not customs of America American customs
don't matter Because American culture predominantly is not
a Muslim culture.
Okay Egyptian culture Pakistani culture right culturally appropriate
dresses Uzbek cultures, there are cultures that are
Predominantly Muslim cultures in those cultures.
They have a very clear distinction between feminine
dress and a masculine dress.
Okay so culturally That which should be acceptable
ie whichever culture you're from if you dress
Right, like if if you know Hammad today
wears like, you know lehenga Puts a lehenga
on and he puts like a you know,
a red chador on and shows up We're
gonna be like, oh, mashallah, you know American
culture is so so appropriate, you know He
he's he's feeling himself today.
Like he's he is true true to himself.
Mashallah, right?
It would it be acceptable?
He wouldn't doesn't matter what culture you're from
Right unless you're like completely delusional which we
have a lot of people today nowadays, right?
Unless you're in that category.
You're not gonna be like this is not
right.
This is not how men dress Okay, there's
a problem Okay, or when we go to
the gym sometimes right and you see people
that are dressed guys that are dressed more
feminine than girls and Then and then the
way they're picking, you know Remember that guy
like the way he was picking dumbbells.
He's like, it's too heavy I was like
guy, you know what you're in the wrong
section.
You need to somebody so those type of
people somebody needs to whoop him Like their
masculinity is there like you you whoop that
guy into some sense and he please don't
do that Just like it's a metaphor like
somebody needs to knock some sense into this
person.
Okay, and Today I was in school In
your school I Was there and I was
completely shocked Like we were walking by and
then I saw this like I thought it
was a guy like full like you could
not tell that it was a girl and
like I watched high and then The guy
the girl sorry the girl knew the guy
who was walking with me to the classroom
or so whatever and then They're like, hey,
oh, hello.
I'm like, how's a girl?
I've never I never paid attention to that.
Okay.
Oh And no, no, we saw that too.
We were like, you know, yeah, we were
at a restaurant we were at a restaurant
he saw was there and we were we
were at a restaurant and he saw was
there and Basically what happened we saw this
guy with the dog mask He was just
barking he was like pretending to be a
dog And Then the other guy was like
giving him like you're like, oh and then
the guy's like here you go some fries
for you Good boy So any type of
cross-dressing even now you go cross animal
dressing is is is considered Completely not acceptable.
I Was once traveling in one of the
the masjids had invited me and I was
traveling and we went to IHOP after Fajr
I don't know So I was I was
somewhere and guess what happened We went to
I hop in the morning with the Imam
of the masjid and myself and we went
there and everybody in the Fajr crowd We
all went there and then we're in IHOP
and and I don't know if you guys
seen this like there was this this girl
That she came dressed like a makeup like
a cat So she had like me she
had like Thing then she had like her
nose made up just like a cat and
for a second I'm like, what would you
like to order?
And I was just like I forgot I'm
like, I'm like, you know what give me
some time and I got it was so
weird to see a human being That Allah
has created them with this happen to degrade
themselves to that level Right.
It's just pathetic Straight-up pathetic.
It's just like and nobody wants to call
out this stupidity Nobody wants to tell them
that this is Listen, I don't care what
you want, but this is stupid.
No, you won't get put in prison You
get you because it's not you can call
Yeah, you just afraid of confrontation but like
somebody needs to call that out right so
the first condition is no cross-dressing No
cross-dressing Number two, what's the second condition?
It has to cover that which should be
covered Okay for guys, it's naval to knee
Okay for guys, it's naval to knee and
for girls.
There's the entire body except their face and
their hands.
Okay, so The entire body except their face
and hands but for for the boys It's
naval to knee so it must cover ie
that the clothes must cover now that does
not mean that tomorrow Right and this goes
into the message wearing shorts from naval to
knee It's like allahu akbar do my time
Okay, I've been working out and bench pressing,
you know, 110 pounds.
So I'm gonna do something Where are you
at now with your bench?
Allahu akbar.
Yeah, it's okay.
I understand.
Yeah Cool May Allah give you Shifa inshallah.
So the second condition is what huh?
Allah action it shall not expose that which
is necessary for us to cover Third condition
Beautiful, right seeing the stupid nonsense going around
like see-through clothes.
I'm wearing I'm dressed Yeah, everybody can see
everything.
No, no, but I'm still wearing a dress
That's just dumb Okay, it's not a dress
and then it's just we are we have
stooped to such low Level of humanity that
we can't look at someone who's not dressed
wearing a plastic See-through dress and then
like no.
No, you're dressed.
MashaAllah.
You at least you're wearing a see-through
plastic on top of your body It's just
disgusting Right, it's just and and where do
you see this a lot?
Like when I travel I have to be
in hotels So they'll put me in like
hotel I'm in a hotel and in the
morning during weekdays or during weekends, right?
people will literally literally Show up to the
breakfast place to have breakfast eight o'clock
or nine o'clock breakfast finishes 855 all
these people who are drinking all night long.
They'll show up thinking that they're dressed Right
and you're like in your yeah, it's crazy
Like it is insane the kind of things
that you're eating your breakfast and I don't
want to walk Like somebody would just put
up their t-shirt a girl would just
put up their t-shirt and just show
up like that forget the pants Lit and
this is happening in him and nobody has
any issues with it Sitting in the restaurant.
They're all like, yeah normal, MashaAllah You
even know what they're wearing Wow, MashaAllah It's
it's pretty sad we don't want it we
know we can't call that out I still
remember when I was in school one of
these girls She showed up dressed in a
miniskirt and the teacher told her get back
on the bus go back home and dress
like you would dress in front of your
grandfather and then come back to school and
She was she she was not a Muslim
teacher.
She was like an Italian Christian.
She was like these are principles and values,
right?
So the second is it should not be
see-through anything that is see-through is
not considered a dress Okay, what is the
definition of see-through if you were to
drop water on it Okay, sometimes it's not
see-through But if I drop water on
pants or on my shirt if my skin
color becomes visible So if I drop water
here and you can see my skin color
Right in the areas that are supposed to
be covered then that's see-through Clear so
sometimes it could be like very thin cotton
Right, you'll be like well, it's fine But
if rain comes on it You can actually
see the skin of that person to do
they get it that type of cloths are
even even that type of a cloth is
It's considered Makruh which means that if you
wear something like that and what if there
was a rain or something happened your skin
is gonna be Visible because skin color is
gonna be visible.
Cool last condition Who's gonna remember?
I love Joseph skin tight clothes
Are not allowed Skin tight clothes that show
your physique That show your curves For you,
right?
You're like you're like, oh look at my
thighs and look at my beautiful pencil thighs
Right.
We don't want to see that.
It's not allowed It not allowed Yeah Yeah
Skin tight like skin tight clothes are not
allowed Allah yusuf They're not not allowed for
your mom in front of you not allowed
for your sister You're not to wear that
in front of your mom or your sister
skin tight clothes are not considered it's it's
there's very very strong a hadith about that
as long as you cover your Belly button
you're fine.
It's not haram as long as you cover
your belly button But if you're below your
belly button is mashallah Visible and you have
visibility problems.
Okay You can't do that and and especially
skin tight where the problem happens Especially some
of the guys that wear these jeans that
sometimes when I look at it, I feel
suffocated.
I Feel like what did you do?
like you had to put Vaseline on to
put these pants on like you're like putting
tons of Vaseline and you're like And then
and then you see that like I was
in school today, I was like, how is
this guy breathing in this pant?
It's just like so tight and like you're
like, oh my I can't breathe just take
off your pants Like it's so bad and
the same thing goes for girls like skin
tight Leggings are this this stupid Lululemon.
What are the Lululemon?
What is this company called?
Lululemon What is it?
Lululemon Lululemon You know, okay the first time
I saw it I was like Okay, I'm
a desi.
Okay, so my brain first sees the word
as desi.
I'm like Lululemon What is this Lululemon?
Why why call it Lululemon?
And then I was like, oh, it's Lululemon
Whatever Lululemon All of this trend is and
and now it has become acceptable culture for
a woman to come and wear those at
workplaces How's that work pant?
No Right.
So I think that this whole Libas issue
is a big issue So that's why when
we study Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is
clothing It gives us a glimpse as to
what needs how dress should be.
Okay, so Kana ahabbus siyabi ilayhi qamees The
most beloved type of a clothing for Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam Was qamees, i.e.
a loose shirt that had long sleeves Kind
of like the Pakistani shalwar qamees But it
would it was stitched all the way until
To the bottom the bottom portion past the
knee.
That's where the qamees would be open, right?
So from the sides, right?
The side vents so they would be open.
So qamees was the most beloved thing that
Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam used to love
Okay, okay And
the second part, can you read that chapter
again from English, please?
First part, libasu, his dress His favorite garment
was the qamees long shirt His sleeves reached
the wrist the buttons would sometimes be unfastened
and his sleeve reached with the wrist And
sometimes it would reach it all the way
to the end over So the sleeves if
you were to hang his hand like hand
down, they would come all the way to
the ibham They would come all the way
to the thumbs.
They were long-sleeved and sometimes what he
would do Wa qad yakoonu mahlool al-izaar
So sometimes he would open the buttons Okay,
either of the sleeves or of his shirt.
The other part was that his shirt used
to have buttons on which side?
On the left side.
I don't think it says that.
Does it say that?
Min jihad al-sadr.
No, it doesn't say that so Many times
Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam would have a
shirt which had a slit this way If
you ever seen Sudanese clothes, they have slits
on the side.
Have you ever seen that like they have
slits on the side?
That's that's how it is That's how the
slits of the shirt was Wa labisa aydan
al-thiyab al-masnua fi ard al-yaman.
Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam used to love
clothes that came from Yemen Okay, for example,
like this this this this shawl is The
the striped shawl that Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam similar to these he would like yellow
za'afiran Red in color these stripes Shawls
were something that Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
used to love a lot Okay, similarly, he
would love dresses that were custom-made for
him from Yemen.
And sometimes he also wore Sometimes Rasulullah sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam wa kana yatakhidhu thawban jadeedan
ja'ala lahu isman khaasan Every time he
would get a new pair of dress like
new pair of a shirt, he would give
a special name You know how you name
pets?
Rasulullah would name his shirts He would give
certain names like, you know If you have
like hoodies give every hoodie a certain name
Rasulullah would give every shirt of his specific
name Okay, for example ja'ala lahu isman
khaasan doona isman ma'hood For example, the
regular thing is kameez and he would say,
you know, if something you know hoodie you
call it comfy Whatever you give a name
that you find this particular article of clothing
provides to you and Give it that name
then whenever Rasulullah would wear something.
He would ask This dua, he would say
Allahumma lakal hamd kama kasawtani All praise to
you.
Oh Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala the way
you have allowed me to dress myself As
'aluka khayrahu, I asked the best of this
dress Wa khayra ma suni'a lahu and
I asked that it is it may be
Created for the best purpose.
Wa a'udhu bika min sharrihi wa sharri
ma suni'a lahu and I seek refuge
from this clothes of mine this cloth of
mine or article of mine and I seek
refuge from whatever it Has been created for
any evil Wa kana min ahabbil anwa'i
thiyabi ilayhi thiyabun min qutun most beloved type
of cloth Textured cloth that he used to
love was cotton, okay wa
labisan nabi sallallahu alayhi wa sallam al hullat
al hamra Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
He wore a Shawl that was red in
color.
He wore a shawl like that that was
red in color Wa labisa burda al akhdar.
He also wore a shawl That was green
in color So that's why sometimes you see
people wearing a lot of green you see
people wearing green shawls You see people having
a real touch with the green color because
Rasulullah ﷺ used to love Green color now
what shade of green it was the whole
thing we can have that discussion doesn't matter
as long as green You like it wear
it and and have the intention that you're
doing it for Rasulullah ﷺ sake and Wa
labisa burda al akhdar.
So over here it says ayi thawb allathee
feehi khutoot khadra He would have like I
have I'll try to bring that shawl tomorrow
next time I have a shawl that is
black and it's got green stripes in it.
You know what I'm talking about It's got
a green stripe in it, right?
So prefer he used to prefer that if
his shawls when it had stripes, it would
have green stripes in it.
Okay And at these type of shawls if
you want you can get them from a
really good friend of mine He runs a
store called Yemeni threads Dot-com you have
any threads and he imports them They are
handmade and he imports them directly from Yemen
Like so villages these old women that work
in those areas and he gets them from
them pays them really good value for those
and Then he sells them over here for
a little bit of a markup.
It's called Yemeni threads Okay, and then
he sallallahu alayhi wa sallam labisa aydan athiyab
Al khaliqa Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
He also wore In another hadith he says
ra'aytun nabi sallallahu alayhi wa sallam asmalu
millatayni kaanata bi za'faran He saw I
saw Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and he
was wearing saffron this color that you see
He was wearing a shawl that was saffron
in color and had stripes on it.
Okay, za'farani dress type of a color
Okay, and waka'na
aghlabu aghlabu alayhi lubsul bayad The the dress
color that he chose either the the color
of the clothing that he preferred the most
was what?
white His preference was to wear white dress
most of the time and that is why
he commanded that we should wear most often
a white color and More importantly and no
caffeine a fee that we also use that
as our coffin What is a coffin, huh?
Shroud Yeah, coffin is the shroud that we
use for When a person passes away Okay
Well, let me say then jubbat Rumi.
Yeah, they call him mine He also wore
a dress kind of like the shirt that
we wear Roman shirt.
That was long kind of the current modern
-day film in Saudi that you get which
is which got sleeves that are pretty no
pretty they're not tight But you know, you
know that this is the hand it's not
loose and he wore something like that from
from Roman Empire Okay, Rumi.
Yeah, they get to remain.
Okay, and then sometimes Rasul Allah would spend
a lot of money Just so you know,
it wasn't just like Sometimes he would spend
Money to be able to buy sometimes he
said Allah said them would spend a Lot
of money to buy a piece of article
of clothes if it was necessary for him
Okay, but he wouldn't extravagantly all the time
buy something.
It was purposeful One of the times he
bought a hula.
He bought a hula like a you know
a shawl and He paid the 30 camels
even today one camel is close to $2
,000 Like a cheap camel is $2,000
a cheap camel would cost us today $2
,000 so if you think about it today
a cheap camel is 2,000 back in
the day camels were pretty expensive But even
for today 30 camels times 2,000 times
30 is what?
60 K for an article of clothes, right?
He said I sell them bought that Istara
a hula be knife was a Latina naquitin
What it took us the oven little Juma
a tea or the evening?
Heat and he wore that only for Juma
and he wore that for Eid.
So that was his Eid and Juma dress
So that means that if you have to
Pay $60,000 for your Juma dress.
You can go and tell your parents today.
You want to buy a very expensive dress
for $60,000 I'm just kidding.
Don't do that.
Okay, we'll stop over here Everybody please stand
up nothing.
Yeah, I go and stand up $600,000
$600,000.
Oh, wow Real's or dollars Wow, it costs
$600,000.
Okay, awesome 30 camels Okay, all right What
do you think is gonna happen now Mmm,
I think we're gonna do that Okay, turn
in lines, you know, what are you doing?
Okay All right, no, no, no, no, no,
no, please let's get in line get in
line get in line Turn around let's go
man Go go go go go go back.
Go back lean back.
All right, tap tap.
Let's go No, no, no, no, don't Yeah,
gently you don't need to hit it hard
That's Abuse please please please please don't abuse
him Why are you so uncomfortable with this
You you feel like you're like, oh, yeah
Okay, flip it flip turn around turn around
turn around No, no easy easy easy easy
easy No, it doesn't matter No, I'm
good, I'm good.
I'm good.
Okay.
All right.
It's on the camera people can see it
live All right, that's good that's feeling good
Thank you, all right We'll stop the stream
over here Huh, Salam alaikum Allah folks online
now, we're gonna get into our other session