Amjad Tarsin – The Amazing Potential for Khushoo Reverential Worship in Our Prayer
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The transcript describes a story about a roadblocked road, which led to a crash and a missile attack. The story is not meant to make us feel like we are lost and is inspired by people like the Sahaba and Subhanallah. The story also mentions a person named Subhanallah who chose his people to be of the people of nearness to him.
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Sayyidina Ali Zana al Abidin was praying, and one of the pillars in
the masjid broke, and there was a large, you know, sound and a crash
that happened when it took place. And after he was done with the
Salah, they asked him, did you you were in the masjid when the pillar
broke? And he didn't hear anything.
And there was a Sahabi who had to have his leg amputated. They said,
you know when again, it's going to be intense, it's painful. He said,
amputate my leg when I'm in the Salah.
These are the realities that the Sahaba had a RadiAllahu, anhu, and
they amputated it. And he became aware of it after he finished his
prayer. Now, these stories are not meant to make us feel like, Oh,
I'm so terrible. I can't even do 1% of that. But it's a it's it
shows us the potential and the possibility. And when we hear
about these great people, it is meant to encourage us and inspire
us, not the other way around, like I'm never going to be like that. I
might as well, you know, pack my bags and just like I'm useless, I
can't do that. No, that's not what we want see. Inshallah, the one
who gave to them can also give to me. Subhanallah, the one who chose
those people to be of the people of nearness to him, can choose me,
Inshallah, to be of those people.