Ahmad Saleem – Shama’il al-Muhammadiyya #002

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The speakers discuss the history and implementation of the American mask, the Islamic University system, and the "army" concept in graduation processes. They also touch on the "roost of Islam" within Islamic universities and the "roost of Islam" concept. The importance of disrespecting older people and bringing in local scholar is emphasized. The speakers also discuss the use of multiple writing styles and the importance of bringing in local scholar during a retreat. They express their plans to meet with a new scholar and bring them in the community.

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			Smilla Rahmanir Rahim Bismillah Alhamdulillah wa salatu salam ala Rasulillah himmelberg Rubbish rock
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			insha. Allah, we're going to carry on the introduction part
		
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			of our
		
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			Shemitah. Tell me the Insha Allah, generally.
		
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			So I'm going to have three introductions for all of us today. So first introduction has to do with
introduction of how do you don't what I'm saying is right.
		
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			Other than the fact that you liked me a lot.
		
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			You trust me and I got 50 different types of biryani when I moved to Atlanta, other than that,
right, and I got two types of flowers. So the Pakistanis were a bit short, like they needed that
little, you know, Cindy video, and he didn't get any of that stuff. So just hint hint, right. So if
they're Cindy's hair and stuff, you know, you got to step up the game. But other than that fact, how
do you know that? I'm saying what I'm saying is correct.
		
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			How do we know that shore trust, but there are a lot of people, their degrees may be just an online
degree, and they, you know, sat there, and they were really good in retaining information. And
		
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			they passed the exams, and they got a degree or something, right? There's systems. So one of the
ways in the past, you would verify that a particular person or an individual, what he is saying, or
the information that he is providing to us, that the book that he is teaching,
		
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			has he studied that book, with a teacher, who has studied that book with a teacher who has studied
that book with a teacher, with a teacher with a teacher all the way to the author of the book,
right, all the way to the author of the book. So you can think about it from a perspective that, you
know, Imam did amazing. So he had students then his students had students, his students had
students, students add students all the way down. So the way you understand if that person the way
he's explaining the book, and there is no agendas involved in it, there is no isms involved in it.
It's actually being explained the way that it the author had intended that book to be understood.
		
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			And that is the reason why our set of masala Hain they were very particular about the entire signs
of assignee.
		
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			And the science of Senate, Senate means chain of connections, science of Senate or ijazat. right
word, the only form of you and I knowing if that person that I'm learning from his knowledge is
credible.
		
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			Now, up until the last 200 years or 300 years, a new phenomenon came around, which was that we had
my Doris, we had classical mattresses, we're talking about into shadow of them, they've been around
for a while. But the last 300 years is when they took a big mask away. They were found in every
single place. And they were formalized, and they were institutionalized. And they were buildings
that were built. And in those modalities, I'll speak for, for example, you know, the data and
examine for example. So when Mulan is Dean, he was a person who has actually put together that is in
his army in India and Pakistan and Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and all of these places. How they got
		
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			that got put together was that
		
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			Akbar had invented a new dean which is called what
		
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			DNA law he got those of you that know history, the in a lie, and that DNA law he was a very similar
Dean that we have today. Right? You are Drew, you're Drew, you have the truth. You have the truth, I
have the truth you have, we all have truth, mashallah, let's all worship together in one place
because you all have truth. Right? That's not the case. And that's very, that's a perennial list
thought. So to define Dena, Elahi Mulan is Dean was tasked by Akbar, to put together a group of
scholars and do two things, unify all of the photographers that were given throughout the
subcontinent, and that was compiled in a book called fatawa ILM gidea.
		
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			So most of the Hanafi Madaras they follow and they read back also, they unified the disputes and
they said everybody is going to follow this book, any masala that comes is going to be here. Any new
masala that comes will be discussed with the group of that legend that scholars and will be placed
in that book. So throughout the subcontinent, there'll be a unified fatwa system. The second thing
they did is moulin Islam within created a curriculum that was based on
		
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			l 11. Sciences.
		
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			That ensured that if anybody graduates from the Sullivan sciences, if anybody graduates from them,
then they are
		
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			going to have a very good grasp almost an insane encyclopedic level grasp of every science of Islam,
whether it is Hadees whether it is Cara, whether it is narrow, whether it is Saudi, whether it is
Bulava, whether all of these 13 Sorry, 11 sciences and 13 Sciences in the people that are from
Africa.
		
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			Okay. So though a jazz is then turned into Madera says, and the last 150 years, the madrasahs, then
turn into universities.
		
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			Okay, the murderer says they turned into universities. And so today you have Islamic University of
Zomba Islamic University in Malaysia, you have Islamic universities all across the world, they are
an advanced form of a madrasa system. They have combined the academic world, and they have brought
the classical understandings of the mattresses. So that's how it formed. So today, our relevance of
how do I know somebody's knowledge is accurate? We say, oh, this person graduated from some Islamic
University, he must be okay. Okay. Now, every Islamic University that was formed was formed for a
political reason.
		
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			There was political funding.
		
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			Right, there was political funding. Right, go back and look at this, I mean, universities and who
are funding them.
		
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			There were there were people and again, they wanted to promote a certain faction of Islam.
Similarly, all the modalities, they were heavily focused on a specific faction and promoting that
faction. So if you go to the gym, or when I was in traveling in Syria, Lanka, those modalities, they
were heavily focused on just making sure that everybody understands Jaffa effect, and nobody even
defects from it, you can deviate from it. However, he is not even accepted. And Sir Lanka, right,
because they want to protect that system.
		
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			And then in the last 50 years, what we saw was the rise of this thing, which is, let us go back to
the ijazah system. So do we have any scholars left that were not affected by this new, you know, the
last 100 years, and can we go back to the ijazah system. So we rely our information on somebody who
studied from a scholar who studied from a scholar and that chain of narration is not given you and I
meet and we have we go out and have a nice meal and Bismillah, you have an agenda, you have to sit
with that chair, we have to read that book, The Sheikh is going to point out certain things to you
that you must understand about that book. And if you have multiple ages, then you become somebody
		
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			who actually has a good grasp of understanding that book. That is only to the level of you
understanding.
		
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			And that is called Jazza of Hadith that you read, you heard from your chef, this book, then you have
the other type of ijazah that you
		
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			have Aruna that my chef has explained it to me, I either wasn't shutter there was a back and forth,
you were trying to there was it not passive listening, there was an active involvement of your ankle
and the shape, and there was back and forth. And it is not generally done and 1000s and 1000s of
people it was in small private circles. And then after finishing that book, in maybe four years or
three years, the CHE will write on a piece of document ijazah that I give this person ijazah
		
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			to be able to go and teach this book to other people.
		
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			And that is called ijazah of Taleem. Those are the two different types of adjusters. Today, sadly,
every every person that wants to study a book, I had so many WhatsApp messages, people message me
saying, Are you going to give out and Jazza? If you are then I'm gonna come? I'm like, No, I'm not.
I'm not going to give out any Jazza. Right, because this is just a reading through the book and
small commentary on it. Right. And I do not have the permission from my shake to give out the jazz,
I have the permission to teach not to give out a Jazza. For that you have to spend another two,
three years with him. Right? So you understand all of that. So that's first part, so we must
		
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			understand that. So alhamdulillah my Senate goes all the way back in imam in Shemitah, Timothy, all
the way back to Imam Timothy. And Inshallah, if I get a chance next week, I'll try to bring it out
so you guys can see it like who are the scholars in it?
		
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			From the shift to the shift of the shift, and it's really interesting. Most of them are non Arabs,
mostly our subcontinent scholars, and scholars have Andalus and it's amazing fascinating that this
film was preserved at the hands of people who are not Arabs. In terms of the last few centuries it
was it was usually items, all of the assignee of Hadith all of the Hadith ijazah in Buhari Zaza and
Muslim the Jazza and say hi citta where are they found? They're found in India.
		
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			You have to travel to India cefazolin putting in all of these famous scholars, right? They have
those Jaza right
		
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			They because they have preserved it. That's introduction number one, introduction number two before
you begin any science, the Ulama they say that there are certain introductions that we must
understand about every science that we begin.
		
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			And they say that these are called mabati, a Lashkar, the 10, things you must understand about the
signs that we're about to embark on. We're not going to go into the 10 sciences, because this is not
an anatomy discussion, but there are few of those 10 that are very relevant to masses. We'll touch
on that right. So, the author he says that the modality of LM okay. The essence of all the is number
one modal rule, what is the topic of that
		
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			for for for example, our topic right now, is what the topic of Shama il Jamil the topic of Shama and
Shama ill means, what chama ill means, the hook the characteristics of Prophet sallallahu Sallam
characteristics are divided into two types you have characteristics that are physical
characteristics that are visible with eye and you have characteristics that are hidden under are not
visible through AI
		
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			those are you know, Hal Moho his his head forbearance Suburu who has patience Okay, the hacker to
the you know, his his
		
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			sense of humor. These are things that are not written on his physical existence, it's unless you
interact with them, you don't get to know them. So both of these characteristics will help well hook
both are combined in the science of Shama ill Okay. While they are Oh, who, so the first is mold or
what's the topic of it? Okay. So the topic is the essence or the existence of that to Nabi
SallAllahu Sallam we're trying to understand Prophet sallallahu Sallam his that not his story.
		
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			His that his existence? Trying to understand that
		
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			while there who who is the one who compiled the science
		
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			who was the first to ever talk about the science
		
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			even before him I'm telling you the
		
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			every single one of you have touched that book
		
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			you've touched it since you were a kid.
		
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			Quran
		
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			Allah subhanho wa Taala he is the one who initiated that whole chapter.
		
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			Well I do who Malka well who do Amara is hard did not lie. What the tea that what she saw ma Zavala
bizarro wa matava his eyesight did not deviate every little thing about Rasul Allah has physical
existence Allah subhanho wa Taala talk well am I in the oil how he does not speak from his own
desires, his tongue, so the entire Quran, the Roma dimension that there is only eight Surahs that
does not have any form of mentioned about the Rasulullah Surah salaam, the rest of the Quran, the
rest of the entire Quran, 116 Surah, 106 hurrahs, all of them have mentioned of profiterole Salam,
either they are being spoken Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is being spoken to somebody
		
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			speaking to Prophet salallahu Salam or something about him as being told to us or it is I thought
you know, for example, pronouns are being used about Rasul Allah to referring the pronoun refers to
Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam. In total, the rule Emma they said that Allah subhanaw taala
has mentioned the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam with all these different forms, explicitly
implicitly through pronouns and stuff more than 2550 times in the Quran.
		
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			And some of the alumni, they did research that not a self Hagos not a page goes that you pick up
except there's some
		
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			pointing towards rasool Allah Azza. Selim in that somehow in that page.
		
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			So we start the science, the first, whoever the first one to ever tell us about this was Rasul Allah
was Allah subhanaw. Medina after that, where the Sahaba ki rom
		
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			now in the science, you have a question
		
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			I don't remember off top my head. I have a PowerPoint slide. I can send it to you, you can. I don't
remember our top.
		
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			So
		
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			coming back
		
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			Sahaba of the Allahu Anhu Ultramarine they were the ones who then described the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam in an absolute detail that could not ever have been described about any Indian
		
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			ritual ever in history
		
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			the Sahaba the Allahu and they were the first ones then they were the second ones to place this. So,
first one the topic is that would never be SallAllahu Sallam number two, while there are who who is
the one who placed the science who initiated the science, it is none other than Allah subhanaw taala
and after Allah subhanaw taala it is the US hub, it is the companions of Rasulullah sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam okay. Next via to who
		
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			where is this going to what is what is the, what is the ultimate purpose of us learning this so that
we can actually on the day of judgment be worthy of the shafa of Nabi SallAllahu sallam.
		
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			We're learning about Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam so that on that day, we know where those will
Allah is how he is going to look like and we are becoming we become from those who become worthy off
Rasul allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam Xhosa on the day of judgment as to how he came to Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and he said the Rasul Allah. I mean, like, there's gonna be a lot of
people on that day, where am I going to find you?
		
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			Think about this question. He's like, I need hamdulillah you're going to be at a level. I am a
miskeen. I don't know where it's level I'm going to be at I mean, when I got resurrected, where am I
going to find you?
		
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			Where am I going to find you?
		
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			So in three different narrations. Okay, this Hadees doesn't come in this format. And there are
different narrations I'm compiling it together three places where Rasul Allah has told us where he
can be found.
		
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			Who can tell me where?
		
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			Okay, he's gonna be at the URL held on kilter. That's number one. Okay. Hold on. kelser
		
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			Ah,
		
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			beautiful. He is going to be at the Amazon at the scale. Every person that is going to have their
heads up, every Muslim, when there are male are going to be placed in the Amazon. Allah Prophet
sallallahu Sallam is going to be next to them event Mazon and he's going to be making dua that that
Muslim succeeds.
		
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			And the third
		
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			No,
		
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			no, that's in Jana.
		
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			The Roth.
		
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			So as every Muslim embarks on the journey of Surat
		
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			as he embarks on the journey of Surat Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is going to be standing at
that you're at that point and he is going to be saying Allah Houma Salam, salam, O Allah, we ask
your safety, or Allah say I asked your safety for this individual Subhanallah he is going to be so
concerned about us on that day that you know you and I have never met him
		
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			but he's gonna be there for his entire Ummah standing until everybody crosses.
		
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			So, coming back, we studied this alien. So we become from those who become worthy of gaining Prophet
sallallahu wasallam intercession and GFR
		
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			Semara to who
		
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			what is the summary? What is the benefit of this?
		
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			How do we benefit from this? Number one, it so whenever every single one of us we c'est la ilaha
illAllah Muhammad Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam Allah subhanaw taala every minute you say
that there is a seed of Rasul Allah is love and the love of Nabi salah of Allah subhanho wa Taala
that has been planted in every Muslims heart.
		
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			But just like any seed,
		
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			if you don't water it, no tree comes out.
		
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			So what is the water of this seed? Not any water.
		
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			It's the vicar it's the remembrance. It's the study. So for this the tree of the TSP for the tree of
the love of Allah subhanaw taala. To grow, we have to connect ourselves with Quran we have to
connect ourselves with dhikr of Allah we have to connect ourselves with with repeating the word La
Ilaha illa Allah Allah EDA in the law as many times as possible, because as promises and says it
illuminates our hearts 20 rule. It illuminates our hearts dispels the darkness and allows that tree
to grow. The second
		
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			is
		
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			studying the science of Rasulullah sallallahu Sallam and studying the sciences of Prophet sallallahu
Sallam so that
		
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			that tree for the love of Rasulullah is given that water from this science and even
		
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			Essentially, you never forget to say Allahumma Salli, ala Muhammad.
		
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			That's first fruit. The second fruit the second summer of this is why is it that we don't find that
that they'll feel? Let's be honest, why is it that we don't find the tofield to say, the sun
salutations and prophets are seldom like 10,000 times,
		
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			we all can do that. Look at the the screen time usage on our phones.
		
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			Open your phone and look at how much time we have spent on the phone.
		
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			Very quickly, it'll tell you how much time we spend on YouTube, how much time we spent on any other
things.
		
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			I mean, time is there. But then why is it that our heart is not going towards that direction?
Because that visceral understanding of the hataoka of Rasulullah isn't sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
is not there for us? Not there.
		
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			When we say the word Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, how does it resonate in our heart?
		
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			Do we visualize him? Do we see him?
		
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			Are we filled with the feeling of longing to connect with him?
		
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			Do we yearn to hear his voice?
		
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			To at least leave this world with being able to see him in a dream?
		
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			Where do we stand on that?
		
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			And that tells you the state of that tree that we have within us.
		
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			Allah grant us the love of Rasulullah sallallahu Sallam so so this this tree is is is watered by
this science, the science of the Sierra and the five signs. The more we study, you have a question?
Are you just stretching?
		
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			The stretching? Okay, Michelle, is getting ready for basketball.
		
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			Okay, next part. So the next the next of them are they're not very important because they're,
they're more related to like a tolerable elements stuff. But this is the general introductions. The
third part, the third introduction about about the Hadees. And this is introduction to do with heavy
sciences over throughout the history of our Muslim Ummah, up until just recent times.
		
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			Whenever it can, it comes to the element of Syrah whenever it comes to when we study Syrah. There is
a completely different understanding of how hola ma dealt with the narrations of Sera, as opposed to
how the Allama dealt with the narrations of fic and nakida.
		
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			And that Syrah that is necessary for filk.
		
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			So there is a complete different science, how they treat with that, for example, Imam Muhammad ibn
humble. He was alive at the same time of Ibn is Huck, even his heart is the one who wrote the first
book of Sera.
		
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			They were alive at the same time.
		
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			And
		
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			missing the name of that person who explained his book
		
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			and he will come to me so one of the books that Imam Mohammed bin Hanbal was was explained by a
student of Imam Muhammad. In that he says
		
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			the student says that Imam Muhammad he would not take hotties from even as Huck if had had to do
with FIP and nakida he would not take these from them. But then he in another gathering I saw I have
already been humbled. And he said take knowledge of Syrah from Ibn is held for verily He is the most
knowledgeable and that signs
		
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			that was a bit confused I got one time you don't want to take IDs from him for for sin persona and
all of the Hadith books and fake but you're taking Hadith. So he said that that is a different
world. In that world, the Roma they allowed
		
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			for three categories of Hadees to be mentioned in them. Category number one is the Hadees. Category
number two has an Hadees right? They're not at the level of *, but they're good enough for us to
be able to use them. And the third level is live Hadees
		
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			that were used in all of the books of Syrah
		
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			now because brave had these we are not trying to build a machete are ruling on it. If in the
battlefield, somebody fell left or they fell on the right does not really make a difference on our
city on our day to day.
		
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			Right so if the hotties Dave says this person left Oh today for this but you know, it tells us an
information that in a battlefield, the camel fell first and then there's a hobby.
		
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			We can take that because it does not make any impact on your practice of faith. When it comes to the
practice of faith, you only take Hadith we only take a Hadith from the Sahaba the six authentic
books. Okay, that's one part. Second part and I'm saying this because a few of the individuals they
called me in this
		
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			said you know why are you doing this book? It has few Dr. hotties isn't that appropriate not
appropriate, why are we even doing this and so to address that, this is not a class and the science
was for to be able to understand this. Coming to this he has it coming to the six books.
		
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			The most authentic of the two are Imam Bukhari and I Muslims books, right. Imam Bukhari Imam Bukhari
after he wrote to him Al Bukhari what's another book that he wrote of Hadith?
		
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			Ha,
		
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			Allah Who fraud
		
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			it's a book of Adam.
		
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			It's one of the best books of Adam
		
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			Alhamdulillah same shift that I studied this book with, I studied that entire book and I have any
Jazza all the way to Imam Buhari in that book, right. And it was, it was the most difficult book to
study. Right? Because it had things in it that like, don't make like your like, for example, one of
the things in other women is like, how do you do bill to your father after he's dead after he passes
away?
		
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			There's a hadith about that. The hadith said that if your father has passed away, you seek out his
friends.
		
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			You seek out his friends, and you treat them like your father.
		
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			Like, forget, you know, our kids don't even treat fathers like that. Forget seeking out father's
friends. Today, people don't want to sit with older people. The kids don't want to sit with an older
linen and this is an uncle's gathering or an antique gathering. I'm gonna have my youth gathering
I'm going to have a separate gathering right. So this these adults are forgotten. So Mr. Bahari and
other but moved abroad. He mentioned
		
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			after he had written Sahil Bihari, he mentioned a lot of Dr. Hadees.
		
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			So what happened?
		
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			He all of a sudden forgot how to write to a body. No, the purpose of Sahih Bukhari was different.
The purpose of so he a sorry, a wo fraud was different.
		
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			In the matters of Ida a, Dr. Hadees works, not a problem. But in the matters of Sharia, you build it
on sahih Hadith, or you build it on an established so he had these principle. Now I'll come to some
other books in amphetamines, he has another book called Sunon telemovie. Similarly, Abu Dawood has
Sunanda be that would those books their sequence works in such a way chapter number five,
		
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			first six, five or six I have these
		
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			are always going to be so high.
		
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			They're always going to be so yeah these once they have established that when a yet is laid to rest
in Allahabad in October that is in an L shape that they are praised facing towards the Qibla they
have established this using 3456 IDs then they will bring
		
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			789 10 by has an Hadees and then after that 1112 They will bring Dr Hadees
		
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			now what is that doing? It is completing the picture for you of something that has already been
established and unquestionable.
		
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			In our setting out from say you had this
		
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			okay, that's the second point. And the third point and say you had these is you may have an example
and we'll have the example in the first students we start you'll have the example where the example
of the skin of rosulip the color of the skin of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam you have 15 or
16. So hobbies or narrators who have narrated this Hadith from Andrade Allah one and a seven Malik
16 or 15 Sahabas who have narrated this Hadith from us from 16 or 15 Sahabas all of them have said
that the skin tone complexion of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam Ghana as Hurrian it was as
hurry it was almost like rose like white. It was white in color Mushara boom Bill hombre. It was
		
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			white in color and it was it was there it was like as if it had a little bit of a redness in it
		
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			will shatter but as if his skin had drank red color Mushara Boonville hombre so it's almost like
rose like more towards the white, but little bit rosy touch into that one of the narrator's he says
that the skin of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam was as smart
		
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			as myrmidons wheatish color
		
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			wheat okay wheatish color what are the crusade in Arabic
		
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			laffy ism
		
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			Company A we're bumping right? This this company or Esma now, no scholar ever takes that say you had
this.
		
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			This is a sci fi these. It is in all three books. And every single Hadith scholar despite the fact
that we have that book, they reject that Hadees
		
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			Why
		
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			because 15 to one, you have 15 Sir, he had these that are telling you
		
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			that he was this color one Hadith, although it is saying, and his narration is a hey, so sometimes
the Senate itself is not the determining factor.
		
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			That is why the fuqaha they come in they look at all the array of studies on that topic, they will
put them in the sequence of and that's not your job or my job. And they will say this is this hadith
we simply reject. Oh my god, it's in body it is in Behati, but we're going to reject because we have
15 Other narrations that say 50 You know, and it is human error. So, what they do because this is a
he had this you still need to respect that Hadees
		
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			they will say
		
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			how do we understand this? So, one they found a share in the Arabic language where the reddish color
can also be called a smart
		
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			so, they said you know what, maybe in their Kabila the red color was had a colloquial name.
Sometimes, you know, when we have different countries, you have certain things, it has local local
name for it a local name for something, as I told you about Looney and tuning, like dollar and $2.
In Canada loonies and toonies. Right, that's how we call the we don't say the $1 $2 with a loony and
Toony. Right. It's a local name. It doesn't mean the actual dollar or $2 it just denotes something.
That's one way to understand it. The second way to understand this is when you have a white skin,
and obviously they did not have sunscreen.
		
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			Right if a Sula had a white screen, they did not have sunscreen, they did not have shades. If
Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was somewhere where he had excessive exposure to sun for some
odd reason. And when that Narrator saw rasool Allah at that time,
		
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			he said, he was a bit tanned. So he said, we had when I looked at him, he looked a bit like
wheatish, which is completely viable, because a white person, if they get a tan, they look wheatish.
Okay, so that's another way that they take out. They're saying that if we take this hadith, we take
it with these understandings, that is neither my job nor your job.
		
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			So what I'm going to be presenting to you is going to be an explanation of Shama, Al telemovie, not
everything, I'll just point one or two interesting facts, when we read the Hadith. From that, we'll
talk about the sahabi and stuff Inshallah, when we begin, but the idea is going to be that we want
to finish this book in, you know, one year's time, maybe a year and a half Max. Right? The book has
around 67 or 68 chapters, and it has around 400, I had these, initially, I'm going to go slow. So we
can establish some basic understandings. But around I think the 10th chapter is an I'll pick up
pace, because you will start thinking like Sherman,
		
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			and then most of the stuff will be done and then we can just pick on pace and then go then we
stopped somewhere around the mid when we reached the chapter of food, because that is a very
detailed chapter it has to do with our daily uncle's everything that you know, he has to do with
food right, though you left Hamdulillah I shall I can read your heart Hamdulillah. So that is where
we are going to stop because it is more relevant to us, all of us in sha Allah, and Inshallah, may
Allah give us still fit and his diploma, I have two announcements, and then you guys can either stay
or leave if you wish. Number one, you know, I had a plan to travel, I'm not going anywhere. I'm just
		
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			going to Cleveland, Georgia, on a retreat, so I'm going to be going tomorrow, I'm not doing the Juma
football by the 31st. During the German football, I am in mustard medium. And from meshmatic game, I
will probably drive to Cleveland. I'll be there for two days, or three depending on if I choose to
extend and I will be back on Tuesday. So I'm going to be gone for that number one. Number two. This
has to do with the announcement of the heart era that has already gone but brother shaquill asked me
to make the announcement and I think Nina is here. He was here. So he posted that on the group I
think which is that there is Mufti Azim who's going to be given during the hotter on Saturday there
		
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			is breakfast. So Mufti Azim is coming from Chicago, he runs a very big metro center seminary over
there, and you know, he's done a lot for the Muslims in North America. So, it will be worthwhile for
you guys to come and just you know, on that Saturday, you know, meet a different scholar. And and
again as I said, My rule is very simple. We if we have a scholar coming and they have been serving
the community, we should try to bring them in our Masjid. Whether we agree with everything he says
or not, we should at least listen. Right sometimes he may say things we may not agree with. All
right. We show them the respect and other because they have their own opinions. That does not change
		
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			where the masjid stands right. The Masjid has the four schools of thought and we follow the majority
opinion whenever we can inshallah and lastly,
		
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			Do you know this is people who had a lot of concerns and they can just jump alafair They've been
messaging me. And also some parking lot talk, we need to end these type of things. If there's a
concern about me not leading Salah come and talk to me,
		
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			rather than spreading rumors and all of that in the parking lot, that's not, that's not the
appropriate way. I am here in Salas, you come and talk to me, right? The reason I can't lead and
this is something that most this is a smaller group, so you should know this, but I was not supposed
to come. So I had clearly told Brother check in and wrote that if I'm going to come in end of June,
because I had the procedure done literally 10 days before I drove drove here. And I was not even
supposed to drive.
		
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			Then in Ramadan, you know, with the pressure of everything that was happening, I decided that I'm
going to still lead Salas whenever I can, which was a bad decision,
		
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			which put me behind in my recovery really behind. So when I went to my physiotherapist, he's like
what have you done? And I was like, well, Ramadan, you know, you're special, this is this is very,
you know, it only comes once a year. Right? And again, we all got into that mode, and I would take
Advil and I would come and do that. So now my recovery as for my visit yesterday, is two months,
absolutely I cannot bend I cannot play any sports. I cannot go for hikes until the physiotherapist
feels that you know there is enough strength in the knee. Otherwise the possibility of me damaging
further is a lot more than any benefit. So inshallah I will be here for the times that you know
		
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			there is Salah, we have a schedule that we're putting together of the people who are going to lead
so you will always have at least somebody leading the salah right at the end of the day if nobody is
there, you know and Hamdulillah we have this comfort you have brother Ali Rizvi who's always here,
right? So again, he is also there on the list. He has, you know, volunteered for that. So again, be
patient with me for those two months inshallah as we things get better than Allah subhanaw taala
gives us Sophia in the fact that I'm not leading salah I decided to do an extra Tuesday Hadera
		
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			so I'm now I'm brewing what other book Can we pick up? Right? Because if I'm here as well and I'm an
art so I may as well do something on Tuesday so I don't know yet. When I'm in the jungle in
Cleveland I'll let you know if I think of something. Right? If I see some snake or something I'll
come up with some idea or something like that. And then I'll call you Inshallah, Baraka Lo Fi May
Allah subhanaw taala bless you all, for everything. And again, one thing please spread the word.
That's the key. Right? Your Dawa is that you want to be able to bring people who are struggling in
their faith, and these are opportunities that are rarely found inshallah Baraka Luffy from Santa
		
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			Monica Monica de la hora.