Farhan Abdul Azeez – Remembrance

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The radio show introduces Jana, a celebrity guest, who talks about her success in helping people live their lives and emphasizes the importance of donating to the organization. The speakers stress the need for strong faith in Islam to manage anxiety and fear, and the importance of protecting one's spirituality and avoiding fear limit. They also emphasize the importance of remembering and not letting fear control actions.

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			day got to say thanks to Allah. Forgive me Jana.
		
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			and we could never count your blessings every second so many lessons from eternity to the heavens.
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and my health and my well then the love in my life and the fact that you sent me a beautiful line or
the good and the bad for the string that I had for them.
		
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			I'm feeling good waking up today got the same thanks to Allah forgive me Jana the day before the
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			the sun. Ready everyone as Saddam Anakin went off medulla welcome to day number five of Ramadan 360
with another live Institute. I'm your host once again sister headset and it's such an honor to be
back with you guys. It's day number five. Our first Joomla sub panel is the gym on robotic to those
who are still within the pre Maghreb hours. And I hope that you guys made some great the eyes for us
last night on Thursday night. The night of Juma want to come listen on what I'm about to Nadia from
Paris to hurricane alley from Fatah Oh, I should know this. The topic a Pakistan I assume we got
police Henry from the Bronx New York we got Zeynep I'm assuming from sort of Kia yes to Kia. We got
		
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			Marissa from Singapore Ma sha Allah just like the last five messages I saw mashallah Of course
people coming from from all corners of the globe some of you are still fasting some of you have
broken your fast but at hamdulillah were brought together for some of the most beautiful and most
honorable you know experiences possible let me just quickly spotlight myself so you can see me and
we're gonna get started in just a short second and I feel like I always say with Dr. Forehand have
tissue boxes nearby you can't afford not to so it's always mashallah a pleasure to have him with us
on on McRibs platforms and you know, for our live sessions, he's definitely a veteran of the Ramadan
		
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			360 experience. Many of you may have heard of Him or know Him through His sweetness of salaam or
sweetness of hedge programs which are life changing. NEMA I think it is from the Philippines why the
coma tsunami, medulla Fajr. Time Masha Allah, keep us in your
		
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			prefetcher Phaedra the eyes mashallah Kenyan walakum wa salam ala medulla and to those who are
coming in on YouTube, of course, and we're consistently joining us I know some folks joining on
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upcoming this month in sha Allah. That's also a reminder actually that inshallah we'll also be
		
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			having Kahoots kicking off this weekend I know those are a famous or popular part of our Ramadan 360
experience so we've not yet forgotten Inshallah, if you are interested in trying to trying your hand
and if you prizes inshallah and participating for some fun with some questions based on some of the
topics that we've covered over the last few days, do make sure that you do join us live on the
weekend and participate in the student Cahoots and notes as well. MashAllah is that compared to
everyone who's been diligently and consistently show it sharing some beautiful notes and gems from
our sessions every single day. And of course, this is day five of the Ramadan 360 of 2024 program.
		
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			Our topic is living by the book 30 Life Changing Quranic principles in 30 days, and we're honored to
be joined today with Dr. Furr hen Aziz on the topic of remembrance, before we jump into his talk, as
usual, we always have a little bit of housekeeping. So just reminder to you guys to change your
names on Zoom. I know we've got a lot of people introducing their locations and you know, the
corners of the globe that are blessed to have
		
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			them but please do add that to your name here on zoom so that we can know as well and I've just
edited the ability for you guys to turn on your camera so please do join me on screen. It's really
lovely to have company mashallah regularly with the same folks but I want to make sure that you have
new folks joining us as well and populating our screen with your new Ma sha Allah and with your
videos on if you are able to do so. So shout out to chef for Michigan for being the first to do so
we got Amina of course from Irving brother Bilal coming in from Calgary brother has some for the
Maldives we get achmad I feel like I think you guys you guys are mashallah many days in a row
		
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			martial arts about a lot Malika from New Jersey henna from Toronto, Carrie Johnson, of course care,
you're usually one of the first three, why sha Allah rather a boo, Omer and Sudhi from Perth,
Australia that I see so far and others who are turning on Zeca Mala fer for doing so. Now at
hamdulillah it's now day five. So just out of curiosity, what has been I think we've had four talks
now so far so what's been your favorite talk just out of curiosity? What's been your favorite topic
and just instructor and talk? Let us know here in the chat. We'll we'll see who we can who we should
invite back next year. No joking. Sincerity your favorite from Schiff Cinnamon, Honey, you got
		
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			humility. We got a lot of votes for Taqwa loved all of this sincerity than what the one that oh no
just you love the sincerity one specifically that what we share for Marsha was was standing out to
you lots of people said duck wha mashallah you will see a lot of of Chef Omar and shift cinema and
later in the sessions as well so I'm glad that you guys are enjoying them so far submission
humility, awesome sauce, Masha, Allah sincerity from Hannah awesome. So that's good to hear. I'm
glad that there's some topics that are really resonating with you guys, and inshallah there's so
much more of that to come throughout this month. Of course, Dr. Forehand I don't know if you guys
		
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			are or know him, but I can't wait to introduce him to you. Because the passion that he exudes, it
feels like he's jumping off the screen and mashallah, it's hard to keep up with with his energy, but
I can't wait for you guys to experience that as well. That said, as always, we're super grateful to
the folks that make Ramadan 360 possible year after year, and especially now, every year Subhanallah
it feels like there's some kind of crisis, there's some kind of suffering happening within the
Muslim community. May Allah relieve it all. I mean, but this year, especially I know, for the last
several months, it's been kind of like, it's been the most dystopian strange, like, I can't even
		
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			find words to describe how terrifying it is just to see what's happening to our brothers and sister
and fellows theme. And it's we're so grateful that him and others experienced, you know,
professional charities on the ground who have been working for decades to alleviate the suffering of
the people in Gaza. And mashallah who are doing incredible work right now. In their emergency
response to try to do as much as they can to alleviate alleviate the suffering right now, during
this genocide. Of course, in the US, we're partnered with H H. rd, with in the UK, we're partnered
with forgotten women and in Canada, it's Islamic Relief, so please keep them in your eyes, the aid
		
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			workers on the ground are not having an easy time either. And please support them as generously as
possible in sha Allah, so that we can help our brothers and sisters in need. And of course as part
of your daily routine and your daily edger and inshallah your sadaqa jariya this Ramadan, please
make sure you that you do keep a Muslims daily giving program in your the eyes in sha Allah, and you
do donate generously, so that we can make as much of an impact on on way more Muslims Inshallah,
every year after your we spoke earlier about how Sheikh Hamza should use legacy has increased has
grown, since he's passed away at home. And you guys are part of that the fact of the people that
		
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			have come on for the very first time in Ramadan 360 are who don't even know who Sheikh Mohammed is a
part of his legacy or adding to his rewards and his good deeds, you know, Subhan Allah, please make
sure that you are consistent in your giving as well. And that, especially in this early part of the
month, there is going to be that automatic kind of dip that we tend to have in the middle, there are
certain days that, you know, we maybe did not do as much as we could over we missed on certain
opportunities, or we're too tired or exhausted. But at least this is something that you can do
without, you know, without having to remember to do it every single day and that you can
		
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			continuously get that ledger for every single day of Ramadan that is to come in Charlotte. So once
again, that's amalgam.org forward slash give daily, we're at 520 Right now, I know we had an
ambitious goal yesterday, which we hit exactly but Alhamdulillah I'm happy that every single day
we're increasing in our efforts and our numbers and all of you have donated so far May Allah make it
heavy on your skills does that Camilla care for making us part of your, you know, Ramadan edger. And
for being here even just present even if you are unable to donate, remember, I think that the
smallest donation we have is like 50 cents. So whatever you're able to whether it's $5 $10.50 $2.20,
		
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			make it regular, make it consistent, that's the reward in sha Allah have it now for day number five,
I'll have that I think we have Dr. Farhan with us. So we're gonna get started in just a minute or so
inshallah with his session. And I mentioned to you guys yesterday Subhanallah that Dr. Forehand had
just been on the front lines and devices that very recently, so we're looking forward to hearing
from him. I know this is something that a lot of Muslims would, you know, we would hope and we dream
to be able to use our efforts and our skills and to do anything to help the people
		
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			On the ground but mashallah Dr. From home this is where you'll learn a little bit in his bio is that
mashallah, he's a medical doctor. He's an ER doctor, so he was able to learn his skills there. For
those who don't know who he is, he was born and raised in Michigan. He studied Arabic Entergy than
Egypt and Arabic and Islamic Studies, the various local institutes and teachers in the US. He's
completed his undergraduate and medical studies at Michigan State University where he lead later
served as the clinical ostial faculty sorry. He served as clinical faculty to the College of
Osteopathic Medicine. He's currently a practicing emergency medical medicine physician as I
		
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			mentioned, and he's an instructor here with our McGraw Institute you guys have seen him through our
online programs through some of our live sessions through some of the amazing experiences and him
that that we've been able to put forward and he's also just started touring his brand new class
faith and honor that those zeros were dropped on site and cities around the US and inshallah
globally as well. Welcome to the screen doctor for one of those ease it's an honor to have you back
as Santa Monica and went on to live America to well
		
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			how are you doing? Dr. Freda? I know it's strange I keep asking this it's hard for us to be doing
super well as Muslims right now. But how was the first how's the beginning of your Ramadan been so
far? hamdulillah from the left it's been good like you said it's a little different with a heavy
heart but also when China will get a chance to talk about the trip.
		
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			The people there are amazing and the they're very inspirational in terms of their their Eman their
level of token law and stuff. So it's
		
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			it's as on one side, it's you know, the heart hurts the other side you you see the their level
they're rising to the occasion and they're embracing Ramadan and the circumstances that they're in
so it's amazing Alhamdulillah I'm sure there's so much to discuss and I know we have we will have a
lot of questions about this for you at the end of your first hand experience of what it was like you
know on the frontlines, and that's that but we have a beautiful topic and a beautiful discussion to
be had before that inshallah so I will pass it over to you to start off today's Ramadan 360 topic on
repentance Bismillah sunnah
		
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			sloth Rahim from the light of Latin means sloth to some other sort of laugh while early he also he
has remained Sonic relates to everyone. So the theme is, you know for this this whole room on 360
years is you know Quranic lessons or Quranic themes that we're we're trying to share with you and so
the topic for today is about vicar of Allah and remembering Allah subhanaw taala and I thought maybe
it's most fitting to to look at the one the one thing in the Quran that Allah only told us to do a
lot of like Subhanallah you know, there's so many I bet that that you can do you can you know facet
or Mala and you can read Quran you can do salah, but what's the one thing Allah says do in abundance
		
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			is the Dhikr of Allah whether Corolla cathedra, Allah says whether Corolla cathedra and make them
much abundantly remember Allah subhanho, wa Taala and Vickery Quran recitation and Surah falls into
the general category of wicked, but Subhan Allah vicar specifically is what Allah mentioned is do a
lot of you didn't specifically say read the Quran Allah or pray a lot or or do Amara Allah or Hajj
Allah or fast a lot, although those are all beautiful acts of worship. So you see something that's
Allah Subhana Allah and His mercy, Vicodin, something that's so easy to do, right? It's very easy on
the tongue, easy on the time.
		
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			And you can do it literally in almost any in every scenario Subhanallah driving to work, walking
between classes sitting in class, right now, as you're sitting here. This is a form of thicket of a
lot of memory loss kind of data, but even specifically seeing in the Layers panel on the lake. All
of that is part of Vickery SubhanAllah.
		
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			And, you know, so I wanted to kind of talk a little bit about that. And also give time for you know,
my experience and philosophy now see, like, you you've all seen the videos, just as I have, and you
see Vicodin flowing on the tongue of the people of Eliza, despite the
		
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			extremely difficult and,
		
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			frankly, Heaney of circumstances that they're in sometimes the vicar of Allah flows from your tongue
so easily. And so, let's talk a little about they could, you know, the first thing that I wanted to
kind of look at it from a perspective is what when do you actually remember someone right? They can
remember in the last panel is, when do you typically remember someone and so there's different
scenarios in which human beings will typically remember someone else, you know, and one of them is
when, when there's a sense of fear you know, if you're doing something that a sense of fear of
someone you will remember them, like your parents or your teacher or your boss, you're doing
		
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			something that maybe you shouldn't be doing or whatever it is, is panela you see right away then how
they could have plays a role in your life. Now they could have been transform your life. Because if
you have a habit of every time you leave the home you say listen, I talked to Allah. And as you're
going to go into your car, you wouldn't leave your home to go to somewhere haram. Right. It's kind
of contract contradictory. So I'm just gonna talk about Allah and then and then you're also driving
to wherever you're gonna drive to that's not pleasing to Allah subhanho wa Taala Are you you every
time you start something you say? Bismillah so you start your computer you say Bismillah but then
		
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			you gonna use the computer for haram or you
		
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			you know you're you're sitting in your car and
		
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			The diocese pants on and I heard that all these things all these are cards that you do before you go
to sleep, like would you dare sin against Allah and then go to sleep. And so right before you go
into sleep, you seem to relate to I hear all I'm going to die and live in your name. Right? So these
are the vicar it forces you to recalibrate your behavior. Because if you're always remembering Allah
subhanaw taala and remembering the consequences of your deeds from one aspect of it, it will help
keep you strong keep you firm. So that's one you know, fear of Allah stones out and the other is,
you know, when you're in need, right so if you're sit in your car and your car doesn't start, then
		
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			like it's kind of that literally happened to me yesterday I sat in my car and my car didn't start
and then the idea came when I say this for less kind of love but I didn't say this for now the first
time when I know my car is expecting my car to start and so when does it need comes? Oh my car's not
starting I'm stuck in the parking lot and I'm you know, got a car full of supplies I need to get
home. Now I'm saying that Allah helped me right and so there's this idea that well if you're
constantly thinking of Allah Subhana Allah we make that part of your habit and something I have to
work on of course, all of us do is
		
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			when in time of need you you people tend to remember the one who can help them. But we learned in
the Hadith about students out of our life and Oh Ha yeah, don't forget to shit that no get to know a
lot of knowledge Allah, you know, remember a lot and times of ease, and then he will remember you in
times of difficulties, and then we'll come back to this hadith. And then a third scenario or common
time when people remember Allah Santana is when they're in love, when they remember someone is when
they're in love. And specifically when you remember Allah of course, if you love Allah, you'll
remember him a lot. You know, one of the poor would see he wrote a line of poetry. He said, I jumped
		
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			to the manual point that occurred to il fi one and Safa Chrome and SC two, he says, I find it very
strange, the one who says I remember the one who I love. Because he says, Would you even forget? So
that way you have an opportunity to remember right? If you truly love someone, you understand what
he's saying that if you truly love someone you would be there would always be on your mind. Right
and so the one who loves Allah, Samantha and and Valentina, ambrosia dippable, those who love those
who those who believe love Allah, even in more intensity, and so, if you love Allah, then his you
will always remember him. When you're in Tamil you see this with people of Allah, lino, sometimes
		
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			I've sat with some shield and and people and people of Taqwa And subhanAllah you see you're driving
in the car with him, maybe taking them from the whole, you know, the airport to their, their venue
for a program or whatever it is. And as they're in the car just randomly that you know, hey, lenders
panic and incredulity, me, right or Subhan Allah hamdulillah just words if they can of Allah, you
know, and it's not even scenarios where you think like you see something beautifully Subhanallah it
just flows from their tongue, but it's because people have developed such a love for Allah subhanho
wa Taala that their mind their heart really can't bear a moment without making remembrance of Allah
		
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			subhanho wa taala. And so we want to all again, myself, first and foremost, strive to get to that
level, not just remember a lot of times of need, not just remember a lot of times of fear, but
constantly and always have a lot on your heart. And that manifests itself on your tongue and then by
virtue of that, it affects your actions. Subhan Allah when Allah says you know, in the Quran that
those who you know Salah prevents evil and wicked deeds, Allah says in Salah 10 Ha Nene fascia you
will Moon Cal solid prevents you an evil from evil wicked deeds right and so Subhanallah those who
pray you pray SATA drummer and now you have to place up last one at least for us. You know my time
		
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			my time zone is between DOD and NASA right now. And so if you understand that you're gonna stand
before Allah subhanho wa Taala and pray to Allah inside out you're standing before him you know that
he looks at you and you pray you know that he talks to you and you pray you're talking to him when
you pray? Would you then be able to consciously go you know, intentionally commit sin between the
harasser and then they'll stand before Allah again. And so that's what Allah says sada prevents you
from evil and wicked deeds. Because the idea if you if you truly are praying the way you should be
praying you remember in the last panel, what's on but what's interesting in the verses, Allah then
		
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			says one of the Corolla Akbar, Allah say Salah prevents you from evil and wicked deeds, but then you
see the remembrance of Allah is greater. And so Subhanallah one of the scholars say, Well, why is
that and so one of the more you know, obvious explanations of that statement is that well, the
purpose of sada Allah says up payments on Saturday, the key is to remember Allah subhanaw taala
establish prayer for my remembrance. So Allah say, okay, so that prevents you from evil and wicked
deeds, and the remembrance of Allah is greater meaning, the fact that you remember Allah finds out
the purpose of the site itself to connect you to Allah to remember Allah says Allah is the greater
		
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			goal. The greater benefit here was probably a bit ambitious. He actually sees about this verse, a
very powerful interpretation. He says that and he actually asked a man this question, he asked him,
What do you think of this verse? What it means what are the Corolla he Akobo? And so he says, you
know, the Corolla habits is to be able to immediately remembering Allah by seeing Subhan Allah and
and hamdulillah in our head, Allah in Salah we do that right? And so somehow we praise Allah and we
and we think along the lake, and we declare His Oneness and
		
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			So the best he told him actually he said, No, that's not what actually what the verse means. What
the verse actually means is that Victrola er come at about one degree Camilla who's panela he says
that no, but you know what's actually greater and when Allah says and the remembrance of Allah is
greater, it's he's referring to Allah's remembrance of us being greater than our remembrance of
Allah Subhana Allah to Allah Subhana Allah, because Allah says, fifth could only ever Coaticook
every time you make remembrance of Allah made mention of Allah, Allah makes mention of you. So
Subhanallah he is saying when you remember Allah in your Salah, Allah is actually remembering you as
		
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			well. And so the remembrance of Allah of you is far greater than your numbers of ALLAH SubhanA was
at a little bit even though cavalor I know when he was told by the Messenger of Allah I sent him the
process and told them obey, Allah has commanded to me to recite to you sort of a unit. And so the
new cab he was one of the poorer lot one of those people are the suffering Sahaba were known to like
Master, there are a recitation of Quran.
		
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			And so when the messenger of Allah is coming to him, so I sent him and telling him Allah has
commanded me the one receiving revelation to go to you and recite to you the Sunnah, you know, you
can imagine the level of honor and and you know, just how you would feel the wave, no gap, but you
know, it's like, he literally just frozen his tracks when the prosecutor told him this. And then he
said, he asked her sort of a lot of question, he said that Allah was Cemani. When Allah commanded
you to read to me, Sabina did, he mentioned me by name? Did he say recited but even look at? And so
as I said, Yes, it will be look out at that moment. He just broke down crying. He literally broke
		
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			down crying because he said, at that realization that Allah above the seven heavens above his Arash
made mention of my name, like who am I to be worthy of Allah mentioning me by name? And so that that
that realization just cause him to break down in tears. And every time we make Revention of Allah,
Allah remembers us as well, for the Qurani of Kodachrome. Subhan Allah and you know another Hadith
that gives us a picture into the unseen universe that we see in them in metric coulomb in general
Allah minutters be able to LED with the Hamid What do you make remembrance of Allah from Subhan
Allah and hamdulillah Elijah Allah praising Allah or declaring the perfection of Allah or declaring
		
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			the Oneness of Allah? He says, he gets the picture into the unseen he says, what happens is when you
do that, this one you know everybody now Say Subhan Allah
		
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			so you just have some fun Allah this Subhanallah this word that you say it's there's no physical
manifestation of it in terms of you know, a physical body right? It's a speech it sound waves, but
Subhanallah
		
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			that takes a physical form. Allah the Hadith says it takes a physical form, and it goes up to the
Irish of Allah subhanho wa Taala Yeah, now for now hola hola Sheena, Honda, the Wii U and Adobe. And
it goes around the Throne of Allah and it has the buzz like the buzz of bees, meaning it's, it's
making the sound constantly. And then so then the President says What does it say? He says to that
Kenobi, Sahibi Ha, it makes mention of the one who said it. So all of you who are listening who said
Subhan Allah or saying hamdulillah c'est la ilaha illa there is something physical that's now going
around the Throne of Allah and it's making mention of your name in the Presence of Allah subhanaw
		
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			taala so not only does Allah mentioned you but you are mentioned in the Presence of Allah by making
vicar and the Muslim he then says when any one of you like to have something that continues
continuously makes mention of him for what you want your name mentioned in the Presence of Allah
subhanho wa Taala you know, you know, just just again, we'll end with an honor but just so you
understand what this means, you know, like imagine walking into a convention 50,000 People are there
the speakers on the stage he's speaking maybe it's you know, one of one of the you know, people that
has draws a big crowd maybe she's homeless or the man above the maker yesterday, may Allah preserve
		
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			all of them and increase them and benefit and knowledge Subhanallah imagine one of them you walk
into this hall of 50,000 people and then all of a sudden when he sees you walking in even though
you're walking in late he sees you and he gives you a shout out Hey, let go How you doing? Thank you
for coming you know, I'm gonna see you after the lecture, whatever it is. So every everybody's gonna
be looking Who is this guy? Who is this guy that gets a shout out in front of all these people. So
again, wouldn't have met them out but I want you to understand that Subhanallah you have something
physical making mention of your name and the presence of the angels and the presence of course more
		
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			importantly of Allah and Allah subhanaw taala himself makes mention to you whenever in spamela So
we're in the month of Ramadan during the month of the ticket right Hajj is also season coming up
it's a month of ticket and you know, I've had a lot of hedge you know, one of the things that
happened to me we were my first hedge ever in my life. We were
		
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			we were leaving out offers to go to was Eddie back.
		
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			Now and then from Mosaic we go to Mina now had is perhaps there's no time on your life will you will
make will you make more thicker than a hedge? If you've gone or you have a chance to go and sell
you'll see you'll see what I mean by that. And so Allah SEC is what's called La vida yam and that I
do that and the aim of the city of the 13th 14th and 15th of hedges of pajetta and Mina
		
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			Allah says the only thing you have to do there is throw the gym a lot. But the other thing is make a
lot of dhikr of Allah. So you find people and Mina, you know, it's an easy time. It's a time that is
very easily wasted. But alas, he make a lot of thicket of Allah. So how does the time of vicar, you
know, but sometimes when we were going from out of the Mazetti, but our bus got stuck, stuck on the
way in traffic. And so we have to get there was Eddie, but you know, we're getting delayed is almost
funded, we have to be there. And so I remember calling one of my emails back home.
		
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			And I asked him, Chef, what should I do? And he said, Just walk, just walk the walk to walk to
Missoula. And I said, Chad, I've never been here before. I don't know the directions. And so then he
said, he said, There's millions of people, they're all going in one direction you'd like it heads.
If you're ever alone, you're probably in the wrong place, right? Because there's millions of people
doing the same thing. And I'm like, That's a good point. You see, 1000s of people walking the same
direction, they're all going to Mazetti so I just walked with them. But I'm saying that because you
know, subhanAllah one thing that's very interesting, is you know, just like you should never be
		
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			alone in Hajj in this world. Also, you should never be alone. You know, Allah subhanho wa taala. He
says, to sub Bicolano Sama, to sever one abdomen if he were in che Illa you said Behold the Hamdi
one king Latifah bone at us be home in who can Honeyman or what or Allah says that the seven heavens
and the earth and everything in between? Whatever is in the heavens, what are the whatever the earth
is declared as a perfection of ALLAH SubhanA wits and makes tests be of Allah. Right? So I want you
to imagine everybody's at Hajj. Everybody's going in one direction, 1 million people walking toward
was that and then you have one person alone? Who is not doing it walking the opposite way? Like what
		
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			would you think of that person? Like, bro, like everybody's youth a lot, you know, around the Kaaba
going, you know, counterclockwise, then you have one person in the middle of the ground walking
clockwise. But what you want, like what would you be doing but everybody's going in one direction.
And similarly in this world, in the creation of Allah, everything Allah has created, the soil, the
plants, the bushes, the shrubs, the angels, the jinn, the human, every my cat, everything Allah has
created, makes dhikr of Allah makes this we have Allah, what it means Shane Eli, you said we will be
having the well actually, let's go to this be how everything Allah has created makes the good of
		
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			Allah, but you don't understand there must be. So we don't understand, no matter the way my cat
makes it could have Allah but we know she makes the good of Allah. We don't understand the way the
leaves make the good of Allah but we know they make the good of Allah, then Allah and zebra
especially in the Hokianga, honey Manila flora, he indeed is forbearing and very forgiving
SubhanAllah. But the point is, you don't want to be alone, you notice be the word that comes from
Saba, Saba have means to swim, right. And if you're in the ocean, you're in the sea and you're
swimming. Right, if you stop swimming, what happens you're going to drown. And similarly, when you
		
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			make the speech of Allah, it keeps you afloat that keeps you moving forward and closer to Allah
closer to the destination, and this dunya and if you leave the vicar of Allah, just like if you
leave swimming in the ocean, you'll drown. If you leave the vicar of Allah, you will drown in this
dunya and so the spirit of ALLAH, the creation does it and we too, should join in that And
subhanAllah one of the most, you know, I find powerful stories of this is the story of UNICEF in
cinah Unicenter he said when he was swallowed by the by the Will you know, Subhana Allah, Allah, you
know, the Uncle Sam was someone who was would make a lot of dhikr of Allah, he made a lot of they
		
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			could have Allah. And so
		
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			what happened was when that when Allah commanded the whale to swallow him, Allah told him told the
whale do not harm him Do not harm his body or his physical body or whatnot. So he was swallowed
whole he wasn't, you know, he didn't have any broken bones or soft tissue injuries or like he's a
swallowed whole, and that will take him to the bottom of the ocean. It's kind of like a heavy
there's weakness to it, but Subhanallah again, for purposes in this case, for purposes of learning,
there's no problem with sharing this hadith. And it's mentioned about human guinea and associate and
some records and Hadith have recorded the study in which when the when the when the whale reach the
		
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			bottom of the ocean.
		
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			Semi I use Hesson USRA Sana, he began hearing the sound. Again this this kind of like is this
constant sound
		
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			kind of UFC MMA. And so he said to himself, what Scott imagine just his bewilderment, he's now he
was in the ocean. Now he swallowed in his belly of a whale. He's, there's no light does that thing
he's trying to understand where he is, is understanding. Then he hears something. And the narration
says, Oh, hello, today he will who have you been hurt in the habit to speak who have been bound.
		
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			Allah inspired to him that while he's in the belly of the whale, that the sound you hearing is the
test B of the creation of Allah in the C span of Allah. Everything's making vicar of Allah and when
he realized that Oh,
		
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			all the creases making dhikr of Allah then is is when he made the famous do app, he fell into sujood
and he says La ilaha illa Anta Subhanak iniquity nobody mean how perfect you are Oh ALLAH and when
there is no god but you Oh ALLAH and how perfect you are Subhana iniquity I mean I was among the
wrongdoers I made a mistake
		
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			and I love them Tennessee's first job Anna who wanted je now who Mina, me worker that econo meanie,
Allah says immediately we answered his call. But you know what's interesting though, and then Allah
says, and this thus we save the believers. Well, you know what's interesting about the story is when
the angels heard the dua of you understanding sunnah they heard this dua right there one generation
sees again a week later he even says that the DUA came just like that just to be goes to the Throne
of Allah, this the dua of Yunus and I said, I'm stopped at the Throne of Allah and the angels they
heard and they said, Yeah, I've been in Dallas now Sultan, but I even be able to nobody but all are
		
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			we here this week voice calling out, right? He's in the belly of the will in this condition that
he's in and it's coming from a weird place like the angels know where that they could have Allah a
sense from in this earth, the masajid in the homes that the Quran is recited and the Sunnah is
offered to the like, they know so the angels there, they're saying, Oh Allah, we're hearing this
vicar coming from a voice that's weak and from a place that we haven't heard this voice come from.
And so Allah told them as Unicenter his sunnah, so the angels interceded on his behalf and said, Oh
Allah, by virtue of what he used to do, from his good deeds from day and nights, will you not save
		
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			him and Allah said, of course, and so he was saved from the belly of the whale. That's where the
Hadith comes that we talked about to how to get along and fiddle Ah ha, yeah, I think we should get
to know Allah and times of ease. Remember a lot of knowledge Allah recognize Allah and His bounties
upon you. And then Allah will be there for you will remember you in times of adversity in
difficulty, Subhan Allah. And so then,
		
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			you see from this, you look, now you look to the people of husband, and the difficulties they're
going through in the loss of life, you know, subhanAllah, you think about when Allah says, Well, I
never do one that can be shamed mental health, will joueur when XML and why they went and fussy with
them, Allah that Allah will certainly test you by by, by fear, or the people of us and fear. They
don't know when the bomb when they're when they're home will be struck next, they're literally
sitting in their homes, hugging their families waiting that perhaps they might go next. Or they're
put all their family together to go to sleep because if they're going to die, they want to die
		
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			together. Or some of them will say the opposite. They'll say, You know what, if we're gonna die, why
don't we have somebody from our family live on so they'll split the family so their kids will be at
the aunts house, the uncle's house, other kids will be somewhere else. So that way, if they die,
they'll live on but Subhanallah they're in this hope while you and hunger. They're starving. They're
literally starving to death. You know, when I was there, so I don't even have all the physicians,
nurses, all the staff at the hospital for five months, they haven't been paid their homes, their
families are displaced or their families refugees, and you see muscular wasting the first time you
		
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			see a malnutrition, the temples right here they speak a lot in how it's caved in because of the lack
of nutrition. What did you when NACA Samina myt went unfussy with m&r, and loss of, of wealth and
lives and fruits. And you see that no, they their homes have been left behind their wealth has been
left behind has been destroyed their their families, they've lost loved ones, with thumb rods and
whatever, you know, fruits that they have. But in the last season, we've asked you to Siberian and
give plaid honey for those who are patients panela. And so you see these people despite what they're
going through how patient they are. I mean, the the situation in the hospital, the most advanced,
		
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			standing hospital left, it's a nightmare, like a hospital supposed to be a place of healing. You go
to the hospital, and unfortunately and sadly, it's a place of agony. It's a place of distress
because of Annaleigh as much as you want to try and help you're so limited in what you can do from
resources in the hospitals overwhelmed with patients way beyond its capacity. But Subhanallah you
know, despite that, you see the people making the cut of a lot, you know, I in the hospital is the
hospital, the situation there, they're the ers, so the hospital is overwhelmed that can normally
fit, you know, about 200 Something patients there's over 750 patients there so we're way beyond this
		
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			capacity. Right? So there's patients everywhere and every room and there's also families living
there everywhere every room you know, so every room does either displace family or there is or there
is a patience so the ER there is no room to see ER patients Subhanallah they're all They're all
admitted patients are the people who have nowhere to go and are living there now. Maybe they were
discharged from the hospital but they don't have a home to go back to. They have no family to go
back to so they stay in the hospital. And so one family so what happens is when you're in the ER
you're looking for pieces in the ER to take care of but families will come to you of their patients
		
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			or their loved ones who have already been admitted to the hospital but they haven't seen a doctor in
a long time so they'll come so one family came to me and said can you come see my my father or
		
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			My uncle. So I go to him and Subhanallah the man his name is Ahmed. His face was completely wrapped
up in bandages. So you I couldn't see his face from his head. I couldn't see his hair, I couldn't
see his ears, I couldn't see his eyes, his nose, everything is covered in bandages until it covered
the upper part of his lip. So all I could see is the bottom part of his lip. And what I could see
was his lip was ripped open, and it was just, I don't want to call it a lip, it was hanging down.
And you could see the tissue is already dying. And it's, you know, getting black we call necrotic
and the like and infected and all this. That's all I could see. But he can talk, he can't see me, he
		
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			could talk to me, I can talk to him and his family's around him. And so his nephew began telling me
what happened. He said my uncle, the civilians sitting in his home and a bomb struck struck the
house. And he was under the rubble for eight days, eight days under the road.
		
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			On day four, the soldiers had come into where they had bombed, and they were looking for anybody
alive, and they were killing them. So people who had survived the blast, but who were under the
rubble, anybody that you could see, they would kill them.
		
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			And so this man, I'm hearing his story, and his nephew also talked to me afterwards, I'm hearing his
story, he tells me, I asked him, What did you do? And he said that I made the dua to Allah. And I
said, Oh, Allah, just like you saved Eunice la sera, from the belly of the world.
		
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			And just like you save us Valley histogram from the bottom of the well, what will law save me from
these soldiers. And so the soldiers either didn't see him or they thought he was dead because of the
severity of his injuries. And they didn't they let him they left him.
		
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			And so Subhanallah four days later, his family finds him for more than eight days total. He's under
the rubble.
		
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			His face was unrecognizable. His face was literally split open, like there what you cannot when I
saw the pictures when he went to the surgery, and I saw the pictures after they uncovered him,
literally, it's like, his face is filleted open. There is no there are no eyes, he's blind now when
I was completely destroyed, and, and the other one has shrapnel that went through it. And he's so
he's blind. And you can't there's no nose, there's literally nothing, there's no skin, it's just the
tissue underneath.
		
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			And subhanAllah as he's telling me the story, and as his nephew was standing there telling me a
story. He keeps saying it Hamden hospital Mo and
		
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			I'm literally just like dumbfounded. I'm like, this state, he has a broken arm, by the way, eight
days of sitting on the road, no pain medicine with his face, filleted, open, beyond recognition. And
he just, all he's saying is Subhanallah and he's holding this mess behalf. As he's telling me this.
He's holding his Mesbah and his hat and he's making vicar of Allah. This is his, he gave me this.
		
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			I left him and I was just bewildered that I said, you know, I have to go back and ask him to hear
more of a story. So I went back to him. And I asked him, What were you doing in this time? Eight
days? Because you wonder this question, right? What What is life like And subhanAllah you know what
he said? He said, I'm begging vicar of Allah. I'm making the good of Allah. And he said, You know
what I remembered the most, it's the Hadith that stuck with me, is the Hadith pudsey where Allah
says that he will Gennadiy I swear by my honor, and my magnificence, I will not cause my slave and
this earth, to either have sorry, I will not cause my slave to have two fears, or two senses of
		
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			security. And so if my slave fears me in this dunya, I will give him security in the day of
judgment. And if my slave feels safe from me in this dunya he lives his life without any thought of
Allah, you could do whatever he wants, that I will cause him fear on the day of judgment. He said, I
thought of that that hadith, because the soldiers are there, right? They might kill him. He's making
this dua Oh, Allah, like you said units on A salaam, he's and he's saying, You know what, I'm
feeling fear of Allah, you know, now. So Allah give me security in the day of judgment was just
like, blown away. And then he calls me, you know, said some words to him, whatever. I don't even
		
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			know what I said. But just encouraged him reminded him in the light, so that he can he calls me
close to him. And then he says, Take this and he gives me this mess back. And so then I had him
misbehave with me shitless he had given it to me. So I gave it to him. And I said, Well, trade, I
make Vicodin with this, and you shall you get the agenda. You make it and you're worth more than me.
So please make a lot of things out of this mismanage I'd like to share with each other because I did
as well.
		
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			Subhanallah eight days, you know, one of the doctors asked him just amazing that one of the doctors
asked him, I didn't even think to ask. I was I was just my mind was, I was blown away. He asked him,
How did he survive? You know what he said? He said under the rubble, I would just move my hand and I
would find water and drinking
		
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			You'd have a mouth anymore
		
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			and he's drinking water.
		
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			And you know a situation like this from a medical perspective. Somebody like that should be kidney
failure should have something called rhabdomyolysis should have compartment syndrome whereas his
muscles are tense from the swelling and he had none of that all of that would kill him in eight
days. But he made it to I O Allah save me like you save Eunice la Santa.
		
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			And his kidney function was completely normal.
		
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			It belies everything I've studied and everything I've seen in my medical practice in my life. It
doesn't make any sense. But Allah to cinema losing his sight and spend on the heavy seas, whoever
Allah tests would losing his sight and his patient, Allah grantsmanship Subhan Allah Subhana Allah
and then his nephew is telling me he's like, you know, he said, you know, in all circumstances, we
praise Allah, no matter what happens because it's something Allah has written for us is that he was
telling me this his family is around him is his nieces and sisters, his nephews, beautiful
residential Charlottetown I'm gonna get a chance I'll post on my social media, some of his posts I
		
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			haven't had a chance to yet but shall I will.
		
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			He said, he said, um, he said, Subhan Allah Allah had commanded the pen to write 50,000 years before
the Heavens and Earth were created to write and so he wrote upon the people of Allah struggle on the
path of Allah and rebirth with visa vie the law and being patient and so we we praise Allah for
choosing us and favoring us with this bounty and blessing Subhan Allah, so he sees and just like you
know, once the how he told us that message to the people just like one Sahabi changed the whole
situation, the Battle of zap, you can play your role, so play your role and don't forget to send
your DUA but he says and Hamdulillah we say we praise Allah subhanaw taala it's also Pamela the
		
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			vicar of Allah when Allah says to atrophied Allah and federal heart Yeah, I think you should know
Allah in times of ease Allah will save you in times of difficulty when you decide to Instagram Allah
sees a button, but Oh ALLAH and now we can Amina Musa behave la la vida V belt, only he you know yo
me Oba Thorn, if you understand his Anam wasn't from amongst those who would make a lot of to speak
of Allah. He would have stayed in the belly of the wheel until the day of judgment. But his
remembrance of Allah in times of ease saved him when he was in a time of difficulty. And I can only
imagine this brother I met his do hat that he made, how Allah answered his dua and belied all
		
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			medical science that Allah saved him. And he's still there. Despite that, eight days later, we can
pick it up Alas, Panama tap, praising Allah despite the pain is there's no pain medicine, his face
is ripped open, his arm is broken, open fractures, and he's praising Allah, gee man, the PDE man
there in us as IG span Allah. And I'll just end with this verse. Allah subhanaw taala He says, Yeah,
are you let me know the man who either leads on
		
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			Buddhu or you believe when you meet an enemy force then be firm, stay stay firm stay steadfast will
go to Allah Hi Kathy are local to me Hoon and remake make a lot of the crew of Allah make abundant
dhikr of Allah so that you may be successful. Allah is telling them when you face an enemy and you
make a lot of dhikr of Allah and your firm you will be successful so the people that Alyssa
inshallah will be successful victory is coming for them what I what I see from these people the Eman
there I've never seen anywhere else so shout out at the victory is coming but we learned we have to
take the lesson from them they could have Allah will be our Savior when we when we develop a
		
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			relationship with Allah Subhana Allah in times of ease alone remember sometimes have difficulty does
that material for your time I was supposed to end a few minutes ago forgive me and have so I went
over but um I'll go ahead and we'll take a couple minutes question answer inshallah i If it's okay,
I have to have a shift at work so I have to get going. So I will keep the floor open for a few
minutes to chat law if we can and then if I'm five minutes late inshallah It's okay. But does that
not gonna for your patience and your attention and may Allah give me still feel to to be to be
people of a lot people who remember Alaska was Island people who, whose tongues are frequently
		
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			making the thicket of Allah and this by virtue of that our hearts are closer to Allah that Allah
Amin May Allah make is Ramadan a fruitful Ramadan for us. May Allah Countess amongst those who are
passed it with Eman and hope and Allah and the reward of Allah and Salah and make us amongst those
who when it says look either and make the call of Allah and Allah and dua to Allah and they look at
it and we get the reward of that. I mean, I mean, does that
		
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			mean just like a locker doctor for hand as usual? It's, there's no word Subhanallah to describe and,
and honestly, I can't, I can't under
		
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			I understate how important it is for people like you dr to be on the front lines, and to experience
all that to see all that and then you know, somehow maintain your sanity and come back and use it as
a reminder for the people such as I can look her for being here with us even before your shift and
squeezing it as much time as you can. May Allah grant the people flood a scene of victory sweeter
than any victory healing greater than any healing. And this witness make us all that witness for
their image and their resilience on the Day of Judgment. I mean, by that I mean I don't know if we
have any on topic questions. I know there's a lot of compliments and people are grateful for this
		
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			reminder. Um
		
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			I see one actually. Sorry. So someone said Do you agree on those stickers that have a certain number
attached to it like say this seven times say this 100 times I've seen conflicting views. So I just
want some clarity. If there's anything specifically from the heading of the process and of course we
take it then you will find a lot of books and things like that will mention certain things, you make
this thicker and you spend around a time that you put under your pillow you're gonna get married
tomorrow that has no place in this in the right but if we know as millennial, whether they're
running around
		
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			but if you if something specific, you know, the President said they you know, read the three points
for example, we don't know the format would have been for you to before before sunrise and Alexis
was into that and of course we do that beautiful just like Kamala hair. Someone just asked me if you
can read quote the Hadith would see that you had mentioned earlier Oh, which had he puts
		
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			so I'll ask I'll ask them this privately or if you guys can do the same if you can message later
inshallah we'll see
		
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			if there's any other questions sorry guys, there's so many messages I can't find all of them. So I'm
trying to find something it's on topic, but I don't see any there's lots of questions but not all of
them are about our topic today. So let me just see someone just asking what's the best vicar that
you would recommend that we do?
		
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			I honestly I feel like depends on the scenario right? But we know some had these problems say for
example, you know to statements that are very easy on the tongue heavy on the skills and beloved Top
Ramen so handle overcome the use of panel line right when you're making the best still far seedless
of elements that will be La La Land hold up anyone Abdu when Allah Nicodemus Allah until the end,
maybe somebody memorize it, you share in the chat, but um, these are things that you know, depending
on the situation, and in the scenario, those are things that you could you can make, they could have
a lot more beautiful. And last question we'll take someone just asking Do you have any words of
		
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			advice for Muslims and healthcare and future physicians and our role in serving the OMA?
		
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			My advice would be
		
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			when you get it, especially in medicine, but really any field of health, there's any any field in
general, you can get overwhelmed with study in your in your in your studying stages. And that's
important, you want to be good physician you want to be like, but what I would say is, look, you
don't have to be a hermit, you don't have to be lost in your books for four years and not seeing
again, because unfortunately, the people who do that you run the risk of continuing to be lost
afterwards, you don't want that you want to be have a connection to a lot of data throughout your
medical school, throughout your residency, whatever it is that you can do, but you have to
		
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			prioritize continuously attending Halaqaat. Traveling for classes and multiple classes. Literally,
if I didn't medical school, we would go to integral classes. And despite having an exam, Monday
morning, we would take a double weekend class through Sunday night, and then come back drive and
stay up all night, take the exam. The point being is you don't want to cut yourself off for these
four years of medical school, three years, eight years, whatever it is a residency that you're going
to do, you want us to keep a connection. And if you do that, and what you're able to, then you'll
find back then what what you have left behind afterwards. So once you're an attending or you're able
		
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			to work or a consultant in the UK, whatever it's call, you're going to be able to
		
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			the principal's office in central Ohio, that's it. If you help Allah Allah will help you if you try
meaning you try your best and whatever. Whatever your your
		
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			capacity you have at that moment, then Allah who will help you as well. And so in medical school,
don't go in with the idea that I can't do anything I'm going to be gone no, you want to still be at
the masjid you will still pray today we have been that you still want to fasten Ramadan, you still
want to, you know, attend classes attend Halaqaat so to memorize the Quran, all these things are
important to stay connected. So that would be my advice for people going into the medical field and
on their journey now.
		
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			She's like, I'm gonna like our doctor for hand. Great questions, everyone and phenomenal responses.
As always, I know the person that answered yes, I'm trying to think of which I need to put see I
mentioned that you know, the one if it's the one that the man and he mentioned, that had the you
could be talking about that. That hadith is what else that he sees what he said he would say that
Elijah Miranda had the full feeling when as mono amny that I swear by my majesty and power I will
not like cause I will not join two beers upon my slave nor two senses of security. So in any for
dunya I have two younger piano if you feel secure for me and you feel safe you can do whatever he
		
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			wants to this dunya he lives a life negligent of Allah then I will cause him fear of the Day of
Judgment and Allah says we're in half and if it didn't you know but if you here's me in this dunya
and mentally overpay on my algorithm security that doesn't mean I still have to beat someone so
		
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			yeah don't banana mean just like have a look here and this someone just mentioned this really rock
miner setting to a positive trajectory if we just accomplished that then that we accomplished what
we wanted to this this session just like military Dr. Farhad once again, thank you please apologize
to your workplace I know you're squeezing us in between shifts between trying to write prioritizing
Ramadan priorities and this may Allah make it heavy on your skills as always, I mean your banana
mean we'll see hopefully soon within the muggle world and we look forward to following you around
the globe as you tour your new class faith and honor inshallah with a Maghrib on site.
		
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			I hope that was the plan is to go back to
		
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			visit soon in a couple days. I'll be there for the rest of Ramadan inshallah and I hope to be able
to share it I didn't last time but I think I'm
		
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			To be sharing updates this time so if you want to on my social media my instagram or facebook both
should be linked inshallah Instagram is what I mainly use I'm not sure sometimes go to Facebook or
not internet unlimited there but channel data I will try and keep you guys updated when I'm there
this time around I think I've made that decision instead of waiting till I come back so I'm just
waiting to get in I'm not posting anything yet until I get them and then I'll start sharing
inshallah so you could perhaps as easily share and so I will, I will try and post updates there and
challenges that come along paradise number one will be keeping up for you with you and keeping you
		
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			in our eyes throughout your journey just like mica for sharing that with us as well and yes, for
those who are forgetting it or anything we'll we'll share the links Inshallah, in the chat as well.
And with that Dr. Farhad Nichelle we're looking forward to reflecting on this topic with decided
Samia for a second part of today's session. Inshallah we'll see you very soon SNM wedding and when
I'm with
		
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			Subhan Allah that was Dr. For Hannibal Aziz, on the topic of remembrance for day number five of
Ramadan 360 I know there was a lot I told you guys to always have the tissues or the reductive brand
he doesn't know back, but I hope that everyone benefited immensely if you did, please continue to
keep doctor for hand in your adult eyes and sha Allah and the people fully seen in your the eyes as
well. And yes, please do, share and support generously all the work that's being done on the ground
to relieve the suffering and the pain of the people of Philistine inshallah will drop the links
again of the charities that were partnered with. Were doing some amazing work on the ground. And
		
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			please continue wherever you're giving that reminder. Whenever you're feeling that, that pain make
those eyes and continue to support as much as you can. Insha Allah, I'm sure there's a lot of
reflections on apologies, I know a couple people had their hands up as well for questions we try our
best, especially if you have questions about that, or dhikr or anything like that, feel free to
share those and wait, you know, put them into the floodway night q&a forum that you see on your
student portal under the hand raise icon. That form is already open so you can pre submit your your
questions so that you have a higher chance of being answered this Sunday at 2pm ESD. When we're
		
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			joined with Sheikh Abu Issa animals Allah one of our senior instructors here on Maghrib who is going
to be tackling the first But one night in sha Allah does that come with her certain Ziva for sharing
doctor for hens, insert Instagram link mashallah he's at his social media is some of the most
wholesome content on the internet. So I hope you guys benefit from it regardless, but definitely for
this upcoming journey that he's going on, please keep him in your eyes as well in sha Allah. With
that said, of course now we have just the first half of our experience for today's is finished but
um, that we have our full Quran reflect where we're going to continue, you know, to doing the the
		
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			birth and focusing on the topic of remembrance and Dhikr of Allah subhanaw taala. And with that we
have besides Amy so bear with us rejoining us just before we jump in, I want to do a quick little
refresh to see if we have had an increase in our count for our Ramadan daily giving campaign,
mashallah, every time I look, there's always been an uptick Michelle, I know people some people some
people are, you know, watching this in the recording watching ahead of time or afterwards, but just
like a letter to all of you who watch it live and take that reminder and act upon it. So we've had a
few people who've mashallah taken that and have the numbers jumped up at 525 But remember, our goal
		
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			for today is 600. So please, every time you're reminded how to return blogger.org forward slash give
daily and make us part of your daily agenda. One thing I do want to mention is that one of the
things that has really stands out to us about our about the people Philistine and the strength of
resilience that we see in them is is that level up mind that the level of yucky and the level of
confidence that they have in their faith that the local, all these all these concepts that we're
trying to learn now are trying to emphasize the Ramadan 360 They've been an example of all those
concepts as Dr. Furr Han, you know, laid out for us earlier as well. So that's part of why we do
		
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			what we do at a Maghrib is that we want to make sure that people are equipped with that knowledge
that gives them that confidence that gives them when the worst of the worst happens when life seems
like it's it can never possibly get worse, that they have that internal strength, that internal
peace, that neural relationship with Allah subhanaw taala and the Quran and the Sunnah to be able to
continue in to push past that and that's part of what you're contributing to when you're
contributing to give daily so little reminder for me for that and with that, let's jump into Quran
reflect day number five inshallah with Risa Damia let me just see if I can bring you on SNM one
		
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			eight and what I'm gonna do like to start out how are you doing today?
		
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			Y equals to Now what? I'm gonna learn well,
		
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			feeling I'd like to say uplifted
		
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			listening to shake my hand. Mashallah. When you hear such amazing stories, it's Subhanallah it's it
really adds to your it really brings you your pain, you know that our religion is true. Our Lord's
help is there a lot you know, Allah does not abandon his slaves. Subhanallah I mean that the story
of
		
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			the brother from Alyssa, the one who was under the rubble for eight days, without any food, water
that that people brought him. Allah Allah is that Isaac? That he is the provider. He is the one who
gives life he is the one who gives death Subhanallah sometimes when you you need to tie in those
reminders with with the reality in the story. Sometimes we see a lot of
		
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			These stories and someone was mentioning to me we should have a trigger warning for this which my I
didn't realize we should have probably done so, but we see a lot of these stories and they just make
us like they break our heart again and again and again. And we we need that reminder to center us
again into into the deen into how to deal with all this kind of tragedy and pain and to know that
there's hope at the end of it. So Subhanallah it was so it's such an essential session and I've kept
looking for I look can't wait to reflect inshallah with us today and I look forward to the sharing
that people are going to be doing so let's jump in.
		
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			I said I'm already caught up with a laborer cattle or with a bIllahi min ash shaytani R rajim
Bismillah Al Rahman Al Rahim, WA Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah al Karim.
		
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			So the vicar of Allah, the remembrance of Allah is
		
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			the nourishment for the soul. It is what sustains our heart. It is what heals our heart, it is what
brings contentment and satisfaction to our heart. It is an indication when a person remembers Allah,
it is an indication that their heart is alive. And the remembrance of Allah is a great act of
worship, which is also very easy. But it is only easy for those whom Allah subhanaw taala makes it
easy.
		
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			If you think about it, to say, Subhan Allah to say Alhamdulillah Allah is not something difficult,
especially when you don't have to say it in an audible way, you just have to say it softly. You
don't even have to whisper you just have to move your lips. So it's not something that is difficult,
it is easy. But still, many people find the remembrance of Allah to be difficult. So it is only easy
for those whom Allah subhanaw taala makes it easy. Sometimes we think that the remembrance of Allah
is not really a big deal, right? It's, you know, for example, if you have some time and you want to
do a good deed, you think you have to, you know, go somewhere, you know, do something really big,
		
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			you know, something that appears to be very important, you have to, you know, give a huge,
		
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			a huge amount of money in order to you know, obtain rewards. But as we learn the Quran, Allah the
Quran, Allah, He Akbar, the remembrance of Allah is greater,
		
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			meaning it is greater than many good deeds. Well avec Allah He Akbar. And there's different
interpretations of this. But what this means is that the remembrance of Allah is not is not
something small, don't think that it is insignificant. Don't think that it is something people do
only when they have nothing better to do, or nothing else to do. You know, sometimes the remembrance
of Allah is literally at the at the end of our list. But when a liquid Allahu Akbar, it should be at
the top of our list. It is what should fill our day, it is what should fill anything that we are
doing. Now, the word the key word, literally means to remember. And to remember means, as in you
		
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			remember something and you don't forget it. Right? You remember it, you don't forget it, you bear it
in mind.
		
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			vicar can also mean to recall, to recall something that one had forgotten. It could also mean to
make mention of something on one's tongue. And there's different ways of doing vicar. They could can
be just in the heart that you're just thinking about something. It can also be just on the tongue
that you're talking about something you're saying something, but the best form of the could is that
which is with the tongue and the heart, meaning you say it, and you also remember you also think
about what you are saying. So to remember, Allah basically is to not forget him, right? To remember
Allah is to make mention of him to keep your tongue moving. As in Hadith we learn about keeping the
		
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			tongue moist with the remembrance of Allah meaning with his praise with his glorification with his
exaltation.
		
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			And the vicar of Allah is something that is easy for a person to do. When a person is thinking about
Allah. When a person knows Allah, when a person does, you know, who is conscious of Allah, because
whatever is in your heart, then what's going to happen it's going to automatically come onto your
tongue, whatever you busy yourself with, whatever is on your mind, right? If you know for example,
you're you're afraid about something happening, you begin to dream about it. Right and you you you
		
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			You begin to think about it. As you are driving as you're eating any, it doesn't matter what what
you're doing, it's on your mind. And when it's on your mind, it also comes on your tongue. So the
Dhikr of Allah is only easy for those who truly remember Allah in their heart, who are able to see
the blessings of Allah all around them, who are able to appreciate the favors of Allah and, and also
the amazing things that Allah subhanaw taala causes to happen all of the time. Those who are
witnesses to Allah subhanaw taala is Marvels and his his miracles. They're the ones who are able to
remember Allah easily with their heart and their tongue. Now the remembrance of Allah is something
		
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			that our last panel Tada commands us to do over and over again in the Quran.
		
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			You know, for example, ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada tells us
		
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			that Curonian could come remember me I will remember you. Now when should we remember Allah? In the
Quran, we see Allah subhanaw taala tells us fed kulula Sorry for either Kobe to Manasa calm, fed
kulula that when you have completed your rituals of Hajj, then you should remember Allah.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala says for either a mentor, when you are in a state of security, five could Allah
then remember Allah for either Kobe tomo salata when you have completed the prayer, but could Allah
then remember Allah? Which means that even when you complete something good, you know you complete
an act of worship, then what is it that you should move on to next, the remembrance of Allah? He,
anytime that you complete something, right, you have a moment, you You are now done, you should move
on to the remembrance of Allah subhanaw taala How much should we remember Allah Allah subhanaw taala
tells us that with God Allah Vicon Kathira remember Allah a lot. And as Schaeffer had mentioned
		
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			earlier, that there's no other act of worship, for which Allah subhanaw taala tells us to do a lot
of you know when it comes to Salah ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada tells us that we should pray. Right okay mo
Salah when it comes to the cat, Allah subhanaw taala tells us to give zakat, Allah subhanaw taala
tells us to follow His Messenger sallallahu alayhi wasallam any there's numerous commands that Allah
subhanaw taala gives us in the Quran. But there's literally only one act of worship, for which Allah
subhanaw taala tells us that we should do a lot of and that is the kid
		
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			that would go to Allah the Quran Kathira what could Allah Kathira remember Allah a lot. And to
remember Allah Allah means that you're not just remembering Allah in the morning in the evening, in
Salah after salah. You know, as you eat, after you eat, as you
		
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			you know, drink milk or you don't, you know, for example, there's different laws that we have been
taught, what to say when we make will do what to say, when we wake up in the morning, what to say
when we go to sleep.
		
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			To remember Allah a lot is to remember Allah more than an outside of what is legislated for us in
terms of remembrance, any, there's liquor that is mature, that that we that we have been instructed
to do at certain times. All right, and then there is the code that is general that that is outside
of those occasions or those actions for which there's a required vicar to remember Allah a lot is to
remember Allah more than just when you eat after you eat when you wake up when you sleep, when you
make will do in Salah right after salah. No, it's It's the vehicle that we we have that basically
has not been obligated on us. All right, that we have not been instructed to do at a certain time in
		
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			a certain place along with a certain action. And the people who remember Allah like this, remember
Allah, the Yemen war, Peru, then we're allowed up there. Remember?
		
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			Allah while standing while sitting and also while laying down the remember Allah book, Ratan were
asleep in the morning and in the evening, they remember ALLAH Fein up sick as Allah says, Remember
Allah in your heart, all right, and also publicly, and they remember ALLAH, in all situations in
ease and in hardship.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala said to moosari who sin and how to earn you Salam that go to federal Well,
Attorney Fe Vickrey, and do not be lazy or or do not slow down in my remembrance.
		
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			And when it comes to the vicar of Allah, the vicar of Allah is
		
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			any, it's, it's a good deed, which is the most accessible if you think about it.
		
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			Because it doesn't matter who you are, where you are, what your condition or your circumstance is,
you are able to make the cut.
		
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			You don't have to be of a certain age, you don't have to, you know, be of a certain financial
position. You don't even need will do, right, you don't need to face the Qibla you don't have to go
somewhere to make vicar, right. You don't have to sit down if you're standing, or stand up, if
you're sitting, right, you don't have to be in a certain position in order to make the cut. You
don't have to wait for something to happen so that you can do the could, you know, for example, you
want to pray salah, you want to pray the hood? But it's not time yet, then what do you do you wait
for load, right? You want to pray in Jamara. But there's nobody at home. So you have to go find
		
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			somebody have to go to the masjid in order to or wait for somebody to come in order to be able to
pray with them. Right? Any, when it comes to many good deeds, you can only do them if you are in a
certain situation, or you have you know, fulfilled certain prerequisites.
		
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			And or it may not even be required of you given your circumstance. But liquor is something that
everybody and anybody can do.
		
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			Right. And as we learned from our brother Subhanallah, it is even something that a person can do. If
they're under the rubble for eight days, Allahu Akbar, a person cannot move, they cannot see, they
cannot walk, they cannot work. They're too busy, or they have nothing to it doesn't matter what your
circumstances what your condition is, you can make the case
		
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			and this is so empowering. This is so strengthening and it really strengthens you. Because when it
comes to many good deeds, even though you you know, you may want to do them, but you may not find
that capacity or that ability to do it. Right. Like for example, you may really want to recite
Quran, but you you just can't because your throat is hurting. Right? Or maybe you had some dental
treatment, you really can't move your mouth much. Right? But when it comes to the vicar of Allah,
you don't even have to move anything in your mouth. Right? You may exactly you may want to give
charity but you don't have the money. And the Companions mentioned that the Prophet salallahu alayhi
		
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			wa salam, right that the wealthy companions have just gotten ahead of us. What do we do? We're being
left behind. What did the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam tell them that they should make vicar
		
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			so those who remember Allah,
		
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			then the vicar of Allah becomes their source of strength. It becomes a source of their confidence,
it becomes a source of healing. It becomes a any basically the vicar of Allah takes your loneliness
away.
		
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			Because you are not alone. You know that you have not been abandoned, you know that you have you
have not been just left to fend for yourself.
		
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			You are not alone, you have Allah.
		
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			So it becomes a source of strength and healing and courage. And Allah subhanaw taala loves those who
remember him. Allah subhanaw taala praises them in the Quran. Allah subhanaw taala mentions men who
are, you know, busy in their trade in their business, but their business and trade does not distract
them.
		
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			From the remembrance of Allah, Allah subhanaw taala praises them. Allah subhanaw taala praises with
that getting Allah cathedra with that carrot, the men who remember Allah, Allah and also the women
who remember Allah, Allah and those who do not remember Allah are condemned in the Quran.
		
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			The hypocrites are described as who? Well I have Quran Allah Illa kalila they do not remember Allah
except very little. In total, Caf Allah subhanaw taala warns us that do not obey those whose hearts
are, are distracted from the vicar of Allah. And he people who don't think about Allah. You don't
stay with them. Don't Don't listen to them, don't obey them.
		
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			In in total care have at the end of the surah Allah subhanaw taala mentioned those whose eyes were
covered Alinea Kenneth Are you know I'm feeling at all in our own victory. In it they were under a
cover preventing them from remembering Allah.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala says in the Quran that that woman out of our own victory for in Nila humare
Chateau Blanca, the one who turns away from my remembrance will have a miserable miserable life.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala
		
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			tells us that we're my Yahshua and victory Rockman nucleolar Who shaitan and for who Allah who
carried that whoever becomes blind to the vicar of Rama, then a Chopin is appointed over that
person. And that then shaitan becomes a companion and a friend to that person. For Ansel who
Victrola shaitan makes them forget the remembrance the remembrance of Allah and Allah subhanaw taala
also tells us yet a U haul Adina Armano lead tool he come unwelcome sarila tool he come am Wailuku
wala Allah Docomo and decree law
		
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			that all you who have believed, Let not your properties nor your children, distract you from the
remembrance of Allah. Being in never make your property, your money, your job, your work, and excuse
for not remembering Allah. And do not make your children an excuse for not remembering Allah.
Because whoever is distracted from the vicar of Allah, because of these because of their wealth and
their children, then what's going to happen? Such people are going to forget about Allah, they're
going to be distracted from worshiping Allah, and they're going to suffer heavy losses. May Allah
subhanaw taala protect us.
		
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			There's a couple more things I want to share, but inshallah I'll I'll mention them, as I hear from
you, as I take your reflections.
		
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			All right, I'm gonna go ahead.
		
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			So I wanted
		
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			my reflection just was just how important and great it is. But then also less vulnerable is made it
so much easier for us to do like a flight on its own. We can do it while we're doing basically
anything. And even if we're not doing anything, it's like stepping outside and just observing the
things around us. Like looking at the tree and how complex it has been made. It just makes me want
to remember and pre villas wanting to learn more. And I've also heard like a story of Imam admits
and humble, where he was when once he was traveling, and I'll try to keep it short. But he was
traveling and it was nighttime. So he wanted to stay in the masjid. But the masjid got like him in a
		
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			break. Baker saw him and so he told his mom to come take Chris in his house. And while the Baker was
leaving the job he was constantly doing so far. And so I asked him why he was doing this before and
so that they could ask them that. Baker told him that Allah subhanaw taala has granted him
everything he had made Dropo except for one thing, and that was that he wanted to meet your mom.
		
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			And I think that was Subhanallah such a beautiful story. And it really motivated me personally to
more
		
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			that feeling about a calligraphy and see that person is just a baker. Right, they're there. They're
doing their work, you know, earning money to provide for themselves and their family. And as they're
baking, they're also remembering Allah so that they could have Allah is not something you do only
when you are free. It is something you do as you live your life.
		
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			Gia go ahead
		
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			Salam aleikum. For me when I was listening to Schaffer Han and then your lecture I was just thinking
about the story of Yunus alayhis, Salam and useful SLR, both of them when one of them was thrown
into the sea, and he went into the belly of the whale,
		
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			the sort of that pain which was from his inside, and the fear that was around him. And similarly,
when useful esalaam was thrown into that well, the darkness of the well. And the, the way he was
treated by his brothers, and the pain that he had inside. And at the same time, they were doing
their sick. So this is like, for me, I was thinking, I have a lot of doubts and a lot of, you know,
worries and a lot of things that come up into my heart, my brain. And this is always the zikr that
fortifies me that becomes a shield and a nourishment from inside and shield from outside, when it
protects me from the fear of the world that we are handling now. And then I was listening to the
		
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			story of the brother, Ahmed and Gaza, how he was provided by the provision from his rap. It was the
zikr that was keeping him nourished and, you know, strong fighting, all of that thing. He was in
extreme pain, when we see his face split like anything. But still the sort of that conviction that
Eman it was because of that. He was having that sort of the orbital whisker to sort of that strong
handle to which he was holding and handling law. So it's not the thing that happened to only
profits, but this can happen to us. But we only have to have that sort of imagine the level of
conviction and hamdulillah so it's like it's like, my like, problem solved and Hamdulillah this is
		
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			my nourishment and my shield against anything that can hit me inshallah.
		
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			Yes, the vicar of Allah is nourishment. In Hadith we learn about how towards the end of time when
the gel will appear and the Muslims will be,
		
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			you know, in in hiding the Prophet sallallahu Sallam mentioned and the companions were concerned
that what what will they survive on? How you know, what is it that they will eat? How will they
survive? And the prophets Allah, Allah who are lives on a mentioned that what the angels are
sustained by any the nourishment of the believers in those difficult days will be, what the angels
are sustained by and what is it that the angels are sustained by it is the remembrance of Allah.
Right? That that is their sustenance. So the vicar of Allah is really a substitute for a lot of
things.
		
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			It is something that will
		
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			that will replace many many things for you, you know, the, the holes and gaps and things that you
see missing in your life, the remembrance of Allah can can fill those Subhanallah and you also
mentioned how the vicar of Allah is a shield? Yes, it is. It's actually a fortress, right and your
Hara, who Sinha mentioned how, you know if there is a person who is being chased by an enemy, and
the enemy is right behind this person. Imagine that this person then enters a fortress and, and
secures himself inside of that. Only then is that person safe from the enemy. Right, if the if the
person is outside of that fortress, the enemy is right there. So the only way to protect yourself
		
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			from shaitan is to fortify yourself with the Dhikr of Allah. As long as you are remembering Allah
you are fortified against Shavon the moment you leave the Dhikr of Allah, you are in danger
literally in danger.
		
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			Have some
		
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			have said that
		
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			to me, is that the more you remember,
		
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			the more you get the more you remember that the more you get to enjoy your life Alhamdulillah
		
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			under the law, yes, the more you remember a lot the more you enjoy your life. That is so true.
Medical Luffy
		
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			a Keisha?
		
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			Yes, lonely.
		
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			I have a question. So let's say you're a person that you do zikr like, you know,
		
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			how do I say like religiously and you do it all day.
		
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			wholeheartedly and sincerely. But then once a calamity, you face a calamity. It somehow you know,
you're like you see yourself in that calamity even though you believe ALLAH is in control and Allah
is gonna, because you've been doing a lot of secure Allah can save you. But let's say for example,
you did end up actually facing that calamity, like what would you sort of interpret that? Would you
feel in a way that maybe it's not strong enough? Or maybe, you know, you interpret that as this is
what my lord willed for me. And I am pleased with Allah Alhamdulillah.
		
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			And I think Subhan Allah, the people of Gaza are showing that to us on a regular basis. That even in
in the face of heavy heavy loss or pain and hardship, they they're single handed and husband alone,
Airmen normally will keep Allah is enough for us. Right, and we're pleased with Allah.
		
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			Thank you, Monica, lovey Nafisa.
		
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			Like more Hello, marketer.
		
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			Can you hear me? Yep. Okay, great. I just want to share your personal experience. So sometime, I
think it was January 27 of this year, I was returning from an event and
		
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			I was involved in an accident handler was non fatal. And when I proceeded on that journey, it was
kind of funny. So when I was leaving the event, I first got stuck in the elevator was making liquor
that went away. And then when I got in the Uber,
		
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			we stopped by to refill, you know, the guests. And before then I was making a stick far during the
journey. And about a minute or so 90 seconds before the incident happened. Allah just made me switch
from so I remembered something my brother told me he was also involved in
		
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			if it kind of accident, so months back, that was in September 2023. And he mentioned that he was
making like, lay in a lot. So I just somebody just said to me switch from Mystic fire to light. And
I did that. And like seconds later, the whole thing happened. Right? And I just said to myself that
so HANDLER handler that was my first alternative myself, however, it was because I realized that it
was truly by the protection of Allah and His Wheel that he changed my mind made me think in that
line to switch my ticker from x fr to like, let him Allah and, you know, I think I had a headache
because I hit my head on the
		
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			the, what's it called, again, the bags, the airbags, but that was it. It could have been worse
because there had been another accident before we got there. And someone actually drove it into our
car. He turned us into the curb and then you know how the rest you know happens. But my point is, if
Allah enables us to remember him, we should be thankful. And if He speaks to us in whichever way we
should listen, and truly in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find peace.
		
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			And the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam also said that Afflalo de la ilaha illAllah. The most
excellent form of vicar is to say La ilaha illAllah. And also, in other Hadith we learned about
after the Dora e Al Hamdulillah. That the best form of dua calling upon Allah is to say
Alhamdulillah
		
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			All right,
		
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			are
		
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			any Salam?
		
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			Okay, well consider Allah.
		
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			One thing I just wanted to just say a reflection is that the career actually helps with anxiety and
overthinking the most easiest thing, if your mind is going to, you know, having really does bad
racing thoughts, and then once you start seeing then that actually helps you
		
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			divert your mind and even I think one example is just right now, whenever something I have to talk
or you know, go into an interview, my start having anxiety, but right now, when I started seeing,
you know, Hamdulillah, Al Hamdulillah, you know, and thinking about it, it actually helped a lot. So
that's excellent. It was Akela Phelan for sharing that. There's actually a Hadith also in which we
learned that I'm going to paraphrase it, that the one who is frightened by the darkness of the
night, and who is afraid to spend in the way of Allah, and is afraid to face the enemy. When the
three things are mentioned that cause fear and anxiety. The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said
		
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			that this person
		
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			and should increase in saying Subhan Allah he will become the Subhan Allah he will be handy and he
glorify Allah praise Allah. And this is something that will help you manage your fear your anxiety,
and also overcome inner weakness.
		
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			And he said, Go ahead. Slowly aleikum wa rahmatullah wa barakato. Just a quick one, something that I
reflected on back to going to use of a was salam. In regards to when he was basically betrayed by
his brothers, he was sold as a slave, like he was put into prison meant due to nothing that he had
done, especially when he was put into prison, but he didn't let go. And he still was so patient and
haunted Allah, and like his will submit to Allah subhanaw taala. And it just shows the fact that
whatever trials that he went through, and whatever, whatever hardships he went through,
		
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			he still was patient throughout it, and having that submission, he would never let go, if that makes
sense. But, but it just shows that
		
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			you still have to put your trust in Allah Spano, Tala, and even though it was a very difficult he
was in very difficult situations. But there was always like, like I said, there's always a way out
if you are a believer.
		
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			And yeah, that's one of the stories I just found, like, I just wanted and it just, it just shows up,
even when you've he was slandered. He was putting into something that he shouldn't have been put
into, but he still never let go.
		
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			Yep. Because I can I've been pushing
		
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			labor.
		
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			So now I go, medulla. Well, basically, the thing is that when I was reflecting upon today's
discussion, what I could remember was, you know, every prophet has their Brahim that Korea you know,
when it came to use of Musa Issa you know each and every one I could remember and all I could
remember when they mentioned in the Quran, the first thing was that when they were faced with a
calamity, they did the xic but to some profit the help came immediately you know, 200 Rahim
residents are annoyed like you know, he was the first person it was just immediately the pie got
caught, you know, but, but to some prophets like his usurpers, salami or university salaam, it came
		
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			so late, but it did came and sometimes that thing so you know, sometimes we do this quicker, but the
images help, we don't see it and we get so impatient, but I think we should definitely have believed
from the stories that inshallah the help will come. And the moment would definitely eventually
succeed Insha Allah, so I was very, uh, you know, this, this, these discussion made me this theory
of blasting, you know, revelation to me that indeed, all the prophets, they did had the help of
Allah. Some had laid some heatherly switches, Hakalau Hiram, and just one question I have is, you
already covered it, but sometimes you do feel hopeless, right? So what is the secret to do when you
		
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			feel like hopeless and you don't know how, how the
		
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			which thicker to do when you're feeling hopeless?
		
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			I'm guessing that that was a question.
		
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			I think when when you're when a person is feeling despair,
		
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			they should glorify Allah. Because when you glorify Allah, and you say, for example, Subhan, Allah
Subhan Allah, He will be handy. You're mentioning Allah subhanaw taala is perfection. And you're
reminding yourself that Allah is free of any fault free of any weakness.
		
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			If it is that you are feeling weak, and you know you want something you need something that of
course the with vicar there should also be there or
		
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			at least
		
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			I can sell
		
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			those want to share my lifetime experience. It's a long survival to petition. I took a very
difficult decision in my life. And actually propaganda not even in Canada. I like to and says,
Keith, I'm in Canada, yes, international students. And I was here for six months, eight months not
getting a job. Always Mexico standard language. These one line are blue audits and blank is a good
outcome to my mind. Always do it. So there was one time a friend of mine just called me and said she
wanted to go somewhere. She had a tequila. She wants me to escort her. So when they went live in I
just grabbed one of my resonated with the audience to drop it somewhere. So we were supposed to drop
		
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			The updates, please. But we dropped out the face one before the actual place we're supposed to drop.
So once more came, I got, I just got one place. So I just one day, let's say, I just want to submit
my resume, I need a job. They said, Okay, we're not hiring now once you just drop, it's two weeks
later, I was busy with my son interested in students later they had told me that I should come for
if I was the most secure job as a consultant. So I went there. And then we arranged for interview.
So the 100 law, I was prepared for this incident making secret premium to Allah subhanaw taala to
help me. So it was a Wednesday. And one day there was nothing like interview that has given me the
		
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			chance to heal. I got the job. And that inspired me to talk to me was yesterday, I was doing intake,
I don't know placement, which is I was doing placement with them. Yesterday, my manager just taught
mine. They said that if if I don't mind, their headquarters intern to most of their management and
even downtime, if I don't mind decongest during the intake me to turn to to manage the headquarters.
So I was so at the spot, I just went Institute to tackle that. Because
		
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			I will see I'm here alone, upside down and face a lot of things. But
		
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			I've seen enough change from a law like Zika to be fraught
		
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			with Zika and fix, you can't get there unless it has a lot of things for us. So what I can say is
this one having faith in Him, and then keep on meetings with me, because I didn't have any
particular degree to say
		
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			anything that comes to my mind by hand. And now, I've always written once you've been in class, when
it comes to my mind, I'll begin to see, I didn't even have to wait police and face lots of
challenges. But all the white people around the uncommitted me, everybody loved me. But I have added
two links. But I think it's a competition because they also international students. But as soon as
it's the big suggested, lecture that if I don't mind, I can show the form and then I can move
through it. So
		
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			I'll hand it to you see, when comes to have faith in Allah, who will do it for us and the people
McKenzie, at this my second time of joining this zoom. I just want to say it out the Allah is doing
it for us and he has a lot of love for us. Just our feet slippery. And then keep on going. Thank you
very much. I just want to express my
		
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			just
		
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			does Akela Phelan Yes, keep making vicar and the vicar of Allah will suffice. For many things, it
will be a source of many things in sha Allah in your life.
		
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			When a person remembers a lot, their sins are forgiven when a person remembers Allah, you know,
opportunities are open for them. When a person remembers Allah, they receive more than what they
would get if they tried to get it themselves. Right because you are exalting Allah you are
fulfilling the purpose of your existence. So Allah subhanaw taala will take care of you better than
you can take care of your own affairs. And when it comes to the Dhikr of Allah, there is of course
many of called, but one that that literally can be your go to, no matter what if Subhan Allah will
hamdulillah will La ilaha illallah wa Allahu Akbar, there's numerous Hadith that tell us about the
		
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			importance of saying these words, that you know how they are easy to say and you know, a person can
can say them in any order in sha Allah Subhan Allah and hamdulillah La Ilaha illa Allah Akbar
inshallah we'll conclude over here now Hafsa
		
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			is Kamala Harris that I love that Subhan Allah in this session, there was a bit more of that
personal kind of stories of hope and sharing just like military to those who did start at Giza and I
forgot the name of the start earlier but you guys are the heroes of this experience. So when we get
to hear about you and the way that these experiences have manifested these names of Allah or these
qualities or characteristics or these reminders, how you've utilized them, it's inspirational for us
all so just acknowledge her for making yourself vulnerable and sharing your personal stories that
some of the most memorable parts of the Ramadan 360 experiences I still remember stories from two
		
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			three years ago some of the folks who I miss who I don't see right now who mashallah have made such
a difference through the things that they've shared. So keep on sharing Inshallah, I'm just a
reminder, please keep your shirt your, your story's a little bit shorter next time. I know there's
so many people who raise their hands. We try to get through as many as we can, but just to be fair
to everybody in the experience. We look forward to now of course, seeing you guys inshallah next
week. Thank you again to our
		
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