Ammar Alshukry – Names of Allah by Part 5

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The importance of forgiveness in Islam is discussed, including the use of words like "naughty and evil" to describe actions and emotions. The use of forgiveness in deeds and actions is also emphasized, as it is a source of reward for actions. Improvements in women's health and women seeking forgiveness are also discussed. The importance of forgiveness is also highlighted, as it is a way to overcome bad deeds and achieve success in life.

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			like this
		
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			hamdu lillah wa salatu salam ala Rasulillah while early he also
		
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			should have alerted
		
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			Isaiah ICS Jabbar, and with ticket barrel KB, and higher caliber solver.
		
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			And now we finally last whenever was the last session we did, we concluded the, the names that are
mentioned in the end of salted hash. And now we come to our file.
		
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			And Allah file is also paired with another name which is a little four which is also paired paired
with an other name, which is a larger
		
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			and it's also paired with another name which is titled off et
		
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			Okay, so we've got four names that we're going to knock out tonight, and these are the only names
that we're going to do today Inshallah, which is a lot to look for a lot of foul shooting now
		
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			is mentioned where Allah says,
		
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			with Mercy forgiveness is paired with Mercy remember,
		
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			so I love old is a little song and He is Forgiving and he's forbidden
		
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			that is the Most Merciful.
		
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			One who is the most forgiving?
		
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			And we when we get to know Allah azza wa jal, this should create in us a comfort and asking Him to
forgive us. A love for Allah as we just attribute to forgiveness. There are many people who feel
distant from Allah as him and they feel distant from Allah because they don't know who he is. And so
they commit mistakes and in their
		
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			lack of knowledge of Allah, they think that these mistakes have become a barrier between them and
accessing Allah as against forgiveness or accessing Allah's mercy. They say I've been bad, Mike,
okay, I know you've been bad. No, no, no, I've been really bad. And so they feel that they have
reached a level done something in their life, where Allah azza wa jal cannot forgive them or Allah
azza wa jal will be even more upset if they raise their hands and ask them ask for Allah's
forgiveness. And it's actually the opposite. That in fact, you know, it's very beautiful. It's
amazing, actually, that the most vivid description that we have that I've come across at least of
		
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			Allah's happiness, do you know what the most vivid description of Allah's happiness is that you come
across in the Sunnah?
		
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			It's the camel, right? The province of Allah Allah Islam says Allah, this is the, this is the
picture that Allah paints are the prophets on the lightest and and paints of Allah as happiness. He
says, Allah is more happy with the repentance of his servant
		
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			than a man who is in the desert with a single camel. And on top of that camel, is his mythos his
food and his sustenance and his nourishment and everything is on that camel.
		
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			And in a moment, that camel is gone.
		
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			And all he sees in front of him his death, there's no there's no way he's gonna go. He's not going
to get very far. He's not going to be able to survive.
		
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			He's gonna die. So I like to think of this. How do you like a movie? The beginning of the movie, you
have a guy he's gonna go somewhere. And he's bidding farewell to his people, right? And then
somewhere he loses the camel. This is like, if beloved was here, he would tell us which act that
would be. But somewhere along the lines he loses his camel.
		
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			And you can imagine him going through all
		
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			All of the emotions that come with that, right desperation. Firstly, searching for the camel
everywhere.
		
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			Anger, maybe
		
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			sadness, you might have an emotional breakdown at some point. And then finally he comes to the
conclusion that he's going to die. He's gonna die. And so he comes to grips with that fact. And as
he sits down, awaiting death, all of a sudden, in that moment of submission, he sees his camera
right in front of him.
		
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			And then you imagine this guy, however ecstatic, he must have become.
		
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			He yells at the top of his voice, Hola, Houma. And the other day on our book,
		
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			Oh, my Lord, You are my slave.
		
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			And I am your Lord. And the prophets of Allah Islam says that if he made a mistake, because of how
		
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			happy he was.
		
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			And so this hadith illustrates to us what that happiness was used as an example of the happiness of
Allah azza wa jal, when one of his slaves says, oh, Allah, I'm not going to drink anymore.
		
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			I'm not going to
		
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			whatever that sin is, I'm going to try my best. I regret it. I'm not happy with it. You deserve a
better servant. I deserve to be better for my Lord. And I'm going to try to return it to you again.
		
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			That is the happiness of Allah azza wa jal. And so when people feel like they've committed something
that's just put them beyond the Mercy of Allah azza wa jal, it's really because they haven't
understood who Allah has noted is, Allah extends his hand during the day to accept the repentance of
the one who sins during the night. Allah extends his hand during the night to accept the repentance
of the one who sins during the day.
		
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			The province of Elijah said to them, he tells us that if we were to become a sinless creation, if we
were to somehow not sin,
		
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			we wouldn't be rewarded, we'd be replaced. The Prophet sallallaahu Selim says Allah azza wa jal
would replace you with a community with a species with a group who would then commit sins so that
they could seek Allah's forgiveness and so that Allah azza wa jal would forgive them.
		
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			The Prophet sallallahu Sallam he describes a beautiful Hadith that he calls sage who is the father,
it is the master of seeking forgiveness. And so this is a drop that we should all seek to memorize,
we should all memorize this. The prophets of Allah Islam says that whoever, whoever says it in the
morning, and then passes away, they will enter into paradise and whoever says it in the evening and
then passes away, they will enter into paradise. That sin removes a person's the effects and the
harms of that sin.
		
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			For that day, the province of Elijah said I'm gonna say the Minister for that a person says
Allahumma Antara be oh my lord, oh my Allah, You are my Lord.
		
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			Holux is anyone I happen to you have created me, I'm your sleep. I'm your servant. Well, I had to go
and become a star. And I am upon my covenant to you. And my promise to you, as best as I can.
		
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			Oh, Michelle remaster nights, I seek refuge in You from the evil that I've done,
		
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			would not have been admitted earlier. I admit your favors upon me. Well, but will be them be and I
admit my sin, folks, really. So forgive me, but you know what I should have done over in lines,
because no one forgets for sins except for you. And the prophesy centum calls this the master of
seeking forgiveness, in this supplication in this in this conversation that a person is having with
Allah azza wa jal, they're testifying to Allah's oneness, you're, you're my lord. They're admitting
a loss favors this eyesight that I might have used to sin against you these years that I might have
used these fingers that I might have used. They're all blessings that came from you, I don't deny
		
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			that you're the one who gave me this money that I might use to sinned against you. You're the one
who gave me this knowledge that I might use as a source of arrogance through which I sinned against
you. You're the one who gave me this eloquence that I might use. That leads me to send all of these
blessings. They're not from my own accord. They're all from you.
		
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			And I admit to my shortcomings, I admit to my sins
		
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			and I seek refuge in You from the evil of those sins and from what I've done. Okay, so this and in
this,
		
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			say the list of FOD. You also have a person trying to continue to stay true to the covenant that
they made with Allah azza wa jal. I stumbled, I fought. And he says, when I had to go, I think I'm
upon my covenant with you and my promise to you as best as I can, and some days are better than
others. And some days were more true to the covenant than others. And that's why this is a beauty
		
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			For the hours that you make every single day, in the morning in the evening, every day you're
renewing your covenants with Eliza and you're renewing your promise with Eliza again. And if a
person makes that covenant and they try
		
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			to fulfill it as best they can, and they pass away during that day Charlotte out of there of the
people of Paradise, and if they try and they make that covenant in the evening, and they pass away
during the night, and Charlotte's out of there of the people of paradise, the prophets of Allah they
set it up in another beautiful Hadith
		
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			two Hadith that I want to share, speaking about the forgiveness of Allah The first is uploaded Allah
the ALLAH and he says that the prophets of Allah do send them he says about Allah as we get so both
of these Hadith or Hadith could see how difficult it is when the prophets of Allah they send them
his narrating from Allah azza wa jal. So the first is that a holiness says that the prophets of
Allah they send them says that Allah Azza ye says that a slave committed a sin. And so he says, the
slave then says, Allahu MacFie Thembi Oh ALLAH forgive my sins. And then Allah azza wa jal says,
I've never had the the men for Halima and nella Hora been your fuel them were who do B.
		
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			He says, My Lord, forgive me, he committed a sin. And then Allah says, My slave has committed a sin.
And He recognizes he acknowledges he knows that he has a lord that forgives sins.
		
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			And then the slave then commits the sin again.
		
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			And then he says, My Lord, forgive me. And then he says, My slave has committed a sin and he
recognizes it as a Lord who forgives sins, and then the slave can can emits the same sin again,
		
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			than if we had witnessed that same slave do the same sin three, four times each time we would have
slapped him, right. What are you doing? But Allah as he continues to say, My slave has committed a
sin and He has forgiven. He recognizes that he has a Lord who forgives since I have forgiven you, I
have forgiven you until finally, Allah Azza. Yet he says, my shift, Pakatan refers to lack. At one
point he will say to the slave if he continues to say, Oh Allah forgiven me and I'm saying this
because a person may feel embarrassed that you know what, this is a particular sin that I haven't
been able to get out of my habit. Like I haven't been able to remove this from my actions. From my
		
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			daily scrolls. I haven't been able to erase it, I haven't been able to stop it. And so at one point,
do you stop saying Oh ALLAH forgive me? At what point do I become shy? At what point do I say? Let
me not keep standing in front of the Door of Allah Azza Yellin with the same crime and asking for
forgiveness for it. The answer to that is never at no point. Do you stop asking Allah's forgiveness?
And it may be that one of those points where you're asking Allah Allah says, do whatever you wish I
have forgiven you.
		
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			But you never know when he says that right? So you have to keep trying and striving and arguing and
struggling against your soul. But you recognize the drought and that you never forget that Allah has
yet is so forgiving and Allah as it is so merciful.
		
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			The prophets Allah has sent him In another Hadith that he narrates from Allah azza wa jal and this
is the hadith of Ennis which is in to me the that Allah azza wa jal says, you have any Adam Oh son
of Adam in Nakama doubt any as long as you call upon me. Son of Adam or daughter of Adam Wright,
Children of Adam, as long as you call upon me and have hope in me will refer to that I will forgive
you without anybody I won't mind.
		
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			I love that line. I won't mind
		
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			it's not going to come up again. I'm not going to be upset. There's not going to be any distance
between us I won't mind yeah, Adam lo Bella Zeno mocha Anna Anna sama oh son of Adam, if your sins
were to reach the sky
		
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			from other stuffer tinea, then you sought my forgiveness I would forgive you. Yeah Even your item if
you were to come to me with the Earth's weight of sins
		
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			and then
		
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			you saw my forgiveness and then you met me not having committed ship with me that I took a collab
with the Columbia mafia I would come to you with what is equal to it of forgiveness.
		
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			Now anybody here have the Earth's weight of since anyone here how since that reached the sky,
		
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			but yeah, Allah as good as saying if you have even that much, but if you seek Allah's forgiveness,
I'm going to forgive you. I won't mind if you come to me with the Earth's weight of sins, and then
you've come to me not communicated with me that I will come to you with what is equal to a to have
mafia. You know, the, even in so little broach Allah Allah tells the story of a people who tortured
believers and it's a very vicious story, the people of the trench, they were cast into a trench and
they were burned alive and they were thrown into a trench. And Allah has it just says inlet enough
meaning or not four millimeter tube, but omega Bucha Hana, but Nomada was saying, Allah says
		
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			Those who try the believing men and the believing women, those who test the believing women, men and
women like that, and he's talking about a great crime, he's talking about a community that was
annihilated of believers. And they were annihilated in the most vicious way, being burned alive and
thrown into these trenches thrown into these trenches where they will be burned alive. About Allah,
as he says, in an 18, minute, minute, for millennia to
		
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			Allah says that, but they didn't repent. What does that mean?
		
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			If they would have repented, what would happen?
		
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			They would have been forgiven by a lion. So
		
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			and that's powerful, right? People who have committed that level of of war crimes, crimes against
humanity, crimes against the community, and Allah says, if they don't repent, they will have the
Hellfire meaning that if they did repent, even that community, even those criminals would have found
Allah azza wa jal to be forgiving and merciful. So the notion of studying Allah as we just
forgiveness, is again, it's inspiring for us, but it's also something that we have to make sure that
we learn and we communicate to other people. Allah says, well, Misha didn't mean bn Allahu Allah. He
felt like Avira. Allah says in surah, Allah has up give glad tidings to the believers that they have
		
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			from Allah azza wa jal, incredible grace they have from Allah azza wa jal, vas, the grace, great
grace. And so are we people who communicate the Grace of Allah as to other people, or are we people
who communicate doom and destruction and hellfire to the Muslim community? We're going around making
sure that everybody feels horrible about their lives. People commit sins and you are going and
you're telling them that Allah as you're distancing them from Allah azza wa jal, right? Allah says,
that's not what Allah says, Allah says, well wish she didn't want me and I don't mean Allah if
Allah, Allah give glad tidings to the believers. Give them the good news that they have from Allah
		
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			azza wa jal incredible grace.
		
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			There's, um
		
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			you know, one of my teachers, he mentioned that he had went to
		
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			high school, and he asked the kids in school, there's Islamic school, he asked the kids in the
school he said, How many of you feel like Allah is angry with you?
		
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			I said, the majority of the kids raised their hand.
		
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			Like really, like 16 years old, they haven't even done anything yet.
		
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			But this notion just shows how
		
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			the nature of Allah azza wa jal isn't communicated to people, right? And that only increases them in
their, in their books from Allah azza wa jal, one of the reasons why people become atheist is
because they just, they don't understand that Allah is Allah or Rahim.
		
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			And at the same time, they are living a haram lifestyle.
		
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			And so this becomes a conflict. Right? Nobody wants to sit there every morning thinking about how
they're going to help.
		
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			And so it just becomes easier for me to say, I don't believe in all of this in the first place.
		
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			And so maybe a soul would be saved, maybe a person would be saved. If we did a better job, or if
people did a better job communicating to others that know, whatever you do,
		
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			you know, there's this one.
		
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			One shot he's very well known for dealing with with celebrities.
		
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			And just, you know, people who live a very alternative lifestyle,
		
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			even if they're Muslim. And so he
		
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			one of our teachers was in his, his company. And he said that this brother came, and he said to him,
you know, very
		
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			big, big superstar type guy. And he said, Sure, I, you know, I committed a certain sin. I went out
and things one thing led to another and I fell into a trap of che thought system. It's okay. You're
gonna be okay. Is it them? It's okay. He said, You're gonna be okay. You're gonna be okay. laws
against forgiving a lot. So just merciful. And the guy's like breaking down and he's crying and
saying to him, you're okay. Don't worry, you're gonna be okay, you're gonna be okay.
		
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			And then when he meant, however long he sat with him, when he left. She said to him,
		
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			this must be like the 15th or 20th time that he's come to me with the exact same mistake.
		
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			He wasn't mocking him. He wasn't saying like, this guy is a bad guy. He's saying to him, this is
look at the emotion that he has looked at the mistakes that yes, and he's come to me 1520 times.
Each time he's trying to fight this, he hasn't been able to overcome it yet. My job is to simply
tell him you're gonna be okay. Why? Because Allah azza wa jal. He knows that if this person were to
be sincere and stay sincere, then even if they committed that sin 100 times 1000 times every time
that they stand up, dust themselves off, Allah as of yet is ready to forgive.
		
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			Right but we have to communicate that to people and we have to believe in ourselves. We have to
believe in that ourselves.
		
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			that our sins and sha Allah to Allah are not going to be a barrier between us and Allah. There's a
beautiful die that are ours today man surah Allah azza wa jal, he says
		
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			will afford to attend Nashville, amen while playing Isla kursi. He just said that from Anna. So
Damon was tested
		
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			and he repented to Allah has.
		
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			And then he says, honorable friendly will have the milk and I am bellied.
		
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			So the man says, Oh my Lord, forgive me, and grant me a kingdom the likes of which no man has ever
had before nobody will ever have.
		
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			And so this verse is literally in the same breath. In the same breath, he says, My Lord forgive me.
Now if you're making dua and you say My Lord, forgiven, you're making an offer forgiveness. You may
not dare to ask for something else. Oh Allah, just forgive me. And that's it. I'm good. I don't want
anything else. Just forgive my sense. But Sudan man in the same breath. Oh Allah grant me a kingdom
the likes of which nobody has ever seen, nobody will ever have after that.
		
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			So Allah, Allah says, Coronado, we gave him that we gave him the wind and we gave him the jinn and
we gave him all of that type of stuff right away. All of that right, indicating Allah as we just
forgiveness and Allah has this notion that we should never our sins should never be a barrier
between us and Allah azza wa jal.
		
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			What are some of the ways to obtain Allah as we just forgiveness? What can we do?
		
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			Number one is goodness to Allah's creation. Not necessarily one in importance, but as far as my
order goes, goodness to Allah as he is creation and so I will hold a lot on the line who he narrates
that the prophets of Allah they send him says will feel it
		
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			more Musa more would be Kelvin Allah ROTC.
		
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			He says that
		
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			because vignette has pa cardiac toolholder Akash for those who
		
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			are HOFA he says that a woman or a prostitute was forgiven, I will later says is the province of
Senator mustard. It says that a woman was for a a prostitute was forgiven because she gave water to
a jaw a dog. She saw that the dog was panting out of thirst and she said that this dog is affected
by thirst and so she took her shoe and she placed it into the wall and she gave this dog water.
Vanessa Atala who minima for Ophir Allah be that she was forgiven because of that.
		
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			Prostitute forgiven for giving water to a dog, what do you think would happen to a person if they
helped another human being?
		
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			If you were to go and donate water to the people of Flint, Michigan,
		
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			and you did that, you don't think a lot as a gender forgive your sense. You don't think that a lot
as a gender would forgive your sins if you sponsored an orphan in one of these Muslim lands. And he
these are the examples that Allah as well as giving us not just so that we can have this academic
historical information of the one time that Allah has we did forgave a prostitute because she gave
water to a dog. But for us to know that Allah as he continues to forgive, and Allah as data can
continue someone who society would look at it and be like this is the most sinful person.
		
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			And he forgave her completely because she helped something that in society is completely negligible
a dog.
		
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			That is the forgiveness of Allah has within another Hadith of the law, and he says that the Prophet
sallallaahu, Selim says, while a man was walking, being knowledgeable enough, she said, Daddy Hill
outwash, a man was walking and he found himself to be very, very thirsty for another run for
sheriff. I mean, he entered into a well and he dragged from it and then when he exited, he saw that
there was a dog that was panting out of thirst. And so he said, This dog is affected by the same
thirst, right? He related to the dog. He said, This dog is affected by the same thirst that I was
just suffering from. And so he gives he goes back in and he gets water for the dog. And so he says,
		
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			For shakin Allahu Allah. He says, Allah has appreciated what he did.
		
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			For Allah for Allah. So he forgave him. The Companions, they said, y'all Rasul Allah. Well in
Atlanta feed behind me I draw, they said, O Messenger of Allah do we have reward for what we do with
animals?
		
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			And the prophets of Allah as Sam said, there is reward for kindness to every living thing.
		
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			And this is like a hadith that you want to just put on Billboard's downtown right? That the province
of the license says there is reward for kindness for every living thing. Everything that we can be
good to be can be generous to if a person is conscious of Allah azza wa jal Inshallah, tada it will
be a source of reward for them.
		
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			Also, one
		
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			of the things that
		
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			causes for people's forgiveness is for you, yourself to forgive people, and for you yourself to
overlook people's faults.
		
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			And for you yourself to look after the
		
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			hotel also he narrates in Makati. That Rasulullah sallallahu Sallam says kind of tell you Don't you
die in a nurse for either Rama Sera, Carla and Fatima and he was one who I'm Allah Hua was Anna
potentia was ALLAH who I know. He says that there was a Muslim businessman.
		
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			There was a Muslim businessman who, whenever he would deal with people, he would lend people money.
And so whenever he would lend people money, and if they weren't able to pay, he wasn't like a loan
shark, you'd go and send his cronies to go break their legs. He was saying, the Dow was one who
overlook him. Maybe Allah says he will overlook our faults or faults. And so he says, Allah, Allah
did forgive that man because of that. And so when I'm in a position of strength, that I don't,
		
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			I don't demand every single write that I have.
		
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			I don't sit there and and and, you know, do this morass of, of people that's so precise, and so
severe, it may be that that person is severe holding people of account that they will be held to
account in a severe way in front of Allah as again. And so this person, he says, overlook it, they
can pay great if they can't pray, don't worry about it, maybe Allah as we will forgive us on the Day
of Judgment. So Allah I was just forgive, so forgiving, overlooking, overlooking between your,
		
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			your, your your siblings, your children, your spouse? They said, let me say that, Oh, well, I can
say they'll call me. Les selja. He'll be say the Kamala Kim, say the community. The ignorant person
isn't the one who's the leader amongst this community, but the leader amongst his community, he kind
of plays dumb, sometimes they overlook things, they don't let everything bother them. Okay. And so,
doing that with other people. Also, our hola narrates or the hola and who that other province on the
lighter sentence has been a model Julia she thought he was Shokin
		
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			for a hunter, who for sure got Hola Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. Hola. He says that a man found an
obstacle in the form of a 30 branch. So this guy is walking down the street, he sees a thorny
branch, it's in the way, it might have been a narrow path. This branch is blocking everybody. So he
takes it and he moves it. So he says Allah Azza did appreciated him for that. He appreciated the
action and he entered into paradise. And so that simple action now if this person were to go and
recount every action that he did, there might have been something great in there, there might have
been a Hajj there might have been an Omaha, there might have been fasting and Salah and all of these
		
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			things. None of us, even ourselves, when we're looking back at our lives, we're not thinking of the
time that we moved the glass bottle from the street. That's not what we're thinking about. But that
could be the action that takes a person to gender. Now, if that's talking about a glass bottle, or
you're moving an obstacle from the road,
		
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			what about the person who moves an obstacle from a person's life?
		
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			Right you you block an obstacle to a person's happiness, you block an obstacle to a person's
success, you remove that obstacle from them, right? We become people who, who move these things for
people. Because these things can be just as harmful as a thorny branch in the road.
		
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			And we expect that Allah azza wa jal will appreciate it just like he appreciated the action of that
person. Because Allah Azza says, I am as my slave expects me I am as my slave thinks that I have.
		
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			To wrap up, one of the ways are, there are a few ways that sins are forgiven and dunya.
		
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			A few ways some of the other might they categorize them. So you have the first is to fall and Toba,
that a person and some of them made them to different categories, but I'm lumping them together.
It's the fact that you seek ALLAH as just forgiveness that you always done at the Door of Allah. I
was gonna say not, but to knock would indicate that it's closed, right? And the Door of Allah Israel
has never closed but that you stand at the door of Allah azza wa jal constantly, you know, even
Ahmed, he says, I used to, I used to, we used to sit there and count the times that the Prophet
salallahu Salam would make us the one in a gathering. So while they're sitting down, and they're
		
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			just conversing, they might be just talking about something normal from the dunya. And the prophets,
Allah Islam is with them. He's not going to be aloof and secluded, and no, I can't talk about the
dunya with you guys. Let's always talk about athlete. I know he's there with them. He's president
with them. But in his moments of quietness, they're looking at his mouth. And he's saying us the
whole last last a lot and they would count and they were saying one medalist we would hear the
Prophet so I said them say stuff a lot. 100 times. The prophesy says, Yeah, you're a nurse too. So
so people repent to Allah azza wa jal. Why? Because I repent to Allah as we do over 70 times a day,
		
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			or 100 times a day.
		
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			And so this indicates a as a spirituality and an a focus and a relationship with Allah azza wa jal
that is actually very foreign.
		
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			To many of us, Lon Mr. Han. So the first is constantly seeking Allah's forgiveness and constantly
repenting that area
		
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			existence the second thing is good deeds. Good deeds are essence.
		
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			And the story of this
		
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			is that a man Allah? So yes, there's what kind of Salafi in the house was sort of one minute late it
was 11 minute late in it has nothing to say yet. Allah says establish the prayer in the morning and
in the evening
		
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			at the two ends of the day, and at the approach of the night in our house and with him to see that
good deeds erase bad deeds. And so there was a man who came to the province of Elijah said that he
had actually had kissed a woman.
		
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			And he was like, oh my god, I committed such a major sin. So he went to Abu Bakr and I worked with
the ALLAH and he said to him, to repent to Allah as Mr. Allah and conceal your sin, don't tell
anybody.
		
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			So he couldn't bear it and he went to the Lord and almost told him repent and consider yourself.
		
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			So the man he couldn't bear it. So you went sort of sort of loss of colitis and, and little sort of
loss a little later said, he went to the province alias, and after federal in the province, that
alias and then criticize them. He criticized them pretty harshly actually, until the man thought he
was gonna go to the hellfire.
		
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			And so then the prophets, Allah Islam was overcome and they realized that while he was was coming
down on him, and then he recited this verse welcome a sloth fluffy and hollows will have him in a
lady that has no teeth even to say that.
		
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			Allah as we just said, and established the prayer in the morning the two times and approaching of
the night where the good deeds erase bad deeds of a prophet Sallallahu sallam said to him, did you
prefer it with us? And he said, Yes. He said, This is your answer that and so the man said, Yes,
Allah was this verse revealed just for me. And he said, No, it's for my entire ummah. And so we know
that has not erased bad deeds. Ramadan Ramadan erases the sins that's in between Juma to Juma the
prayers one after another, they erase since Hajj of course erases all persons since the all of these
things will do erases since all of these good deeds that a person does. They erase sins, and they
		
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			erase sins and the reasons and that's from the
		
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			Grace of Allah as
		
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			the last way to have sins, removed from you in the dunya is calamities that befall you
		
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			every pain that you experience, every harm that befalls you, that is all
		
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			purification for you. And it's the removal of *. And reclaim says sometimes Allah as we did
desires a level for his slave in paradise, Allah wants you to be here, but your actions are late
here.
		
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			But Allah wants you to be up here.
		
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			And so what he does does is that he throws a calamity or he casts a calamity upon that person.
		
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			And then inspires them to be patient. So he gives them the calamity. And then he gives them to the
field to be patient. And then through that patient, they ascend to that place that Allah as the
gentleman's
		
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			so that's a that's a great blessing.
		
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			Yeah, so this is what I wanted to share with regards to these names of Allah Azza, Hamdulillah,
cellulitis and Mohammed, which is
		
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			sometimes
		
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			Oh, yeah.
		
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			Next week is alcohol
		
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			with an extra
		
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			a heart, and I think it will have a lot
		
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			No, it doesn't have to be stupid, it can be general. Or it could be thinking about a particular
person. So either way, you know something, you just reminded me of something. What happens if a
person doesn't want to repent from a sin? Like sometimes that happens, right?
		
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			A person just over time loves the sin. What are you gonna do? And so even you'll find that those
people like people will be like,
		
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			you know, actually, yeah, sometimes they'll be like, you know, make dua for me, but don't make dua
for me too much. Like, I just want to get out they will find that they're asking Allah to Allah
remove all of these things for me, but this one, they're kind of not mentioning it, right, because
it's actually too enjoyable. What does a person then do? So there's a dot for that also, which is
		
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			Allahumma Happy belated Eman was a utopia Colombina Okay, Reiner COFRA.
		
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			Oh Allah make Eman beloved to me and beautify it in my heart and make hate it to me because that's
the first step is like my problem is that I don't I don't hate it. It's okay to make disbelief and
for soap and transgression and Sen disobedience. Make all of these things hate it to me,
		
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			Ilana? Yeah, it's not relevant to your question, but I just reminded me to share
		
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			play Hanukkah
		
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			But
		
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			like last week