Haifaa Younis – The Day I Stand in Front of Allah I
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Now, the second trumpet.
What happened?
Those who are dead, they're standing up from
their graves.
Everybody will say, Waqal is not one person.
Everybody who's awake will say, what happened?
Why we are up?
Then we will answer or the angels will
answer.
There's two opinion about that.
Man ba'athana min marqadina?
Who make us wake up?
It's a question, right?
Hadha ma wa'da ar-Rahman wa sadaqa al
-mursaloon.
Now, we're going to acknowledge.
Wow, it's true.
We were not thinking of it.
This is true and what the messengers have
brought is true.
They say either the people themselves will say
or the angels will tell them.
What we're going to do at that moment?
Nothing.
You cannot defend yourself, you cannot defend anybody,
you cannot argue, you cannot say, I didn't
mean it.
You didn't say, I was weak.
You didn't say, Shaytan has this impact.
Good luck.
Because we're not going to be even speaking.
Falyawma, subhanAllah.
In kanat illa sayhatan wahidan, fa idha hum
jamee'un ladayna muhdaroon.
This one cry.
The second one, everyone, and I really need
you to think of this.
Everyone is going to be in front of
Allah.
Not only us, not only people who lives
in the states or in the world, everybody
who lived from A to Z, from the
moment this earth was created, to the moment
that Allah will decide, this is will end.
How many billions?
All of them will stand in front of
Allah.
Who is he?
Here I am.
I cannot wake up for Fajr.
Ma qadarullaha haqqa qadri.
They have never given Allah his due right.
I'm too busy.
I'm too absorbed with me and my life,
and my social media, and my friends, and
my beauty, and my, my, my.
The list is long.
Jamee'un ladayna muhdaroon.
Then Allah is saying, Falyawma la tuzlamu nafsun
shay'a.
Today, there is no injustice at all.
The day of judgment is the only day
where I'm going to take my right to
the, whatever is the smallest thing you can
think of, but anything I did of injustice,
and I say this to myself, ya wayli,
I'm going to be asked about.
Falyawma la tuzlamu nafsun shay'a, wa la
tuzawna illa ma kuntum ta'malun.
And you will be rewarded according to what
you did.
And in another verse in Surah al-Anbiya,
Allah said the same thing.
Falyawma la tuzlamu nafsun shay'a, wa in
kana mithqala habbatin min khadharin.
Atayna biha wa kathabina ahasibin.
Allah said, if it was the weight of
the atom of mustard, how big is this?
Atom of a mustard, we will bring it,
and we will take you accountable.
What did I say?
I didn't mean it.
What is the big deal?
Little bit of my hair is showing.
Fine, do it.
That's what I tell people, do it.
And everything we're gonna be taken accountable.
Again, it's not my word.
That's what Yassin, all of you know it.
Every single thing he's gonna ask me about.
And even the Sahaba said, how is this
gonna happen?
It's just like every one of us, Allah
is feeding us.
How is Allah feeding every soul on this
earth?
How?
Right, I can't even think of it.
It's gonna be the same way.
He's gonna take me accountable.
Are you ready?
In Yassin, there is very short commentary about
the people of Jannah.
And it's much longer about the people of
Jahannam.
He started with the good news.
You all know it.
Inna ashabal jannatil yawma fee shuguleen faakihoon.
It's a beautiful word for those of you
who know Arabic.
And even the words Allah used, he said,
verily the people of Jannah.
Do you wanna be in Jannah?
Do I deserve it?
No, but Allah is generous.
And Allah, by his mercy, he will get
me there.
How long it will take, that's a different
story.
But at least I know, and all of
us, because we say la ilaha illallah, at
the end we'll end up in Jannah.
Inna ashabal jannatil yawma.
And this is what I want you, when
you read the Quran, pay attention to the
detail.
Inna, verily.
And he said, ashabal jannah.
What's a sahab?
The owner.
So, sahibul quran, the owner.
Or the person who, this is like my,
not only my friend.
I'm so close to it as if it
is mine.
And Allah said, inna ashabal jannah.
May Allah make us.
And he used the word we use these
days, subhanallah.
Inna ashabal jannatil yawma, today, meaning that day.
What, busy.
He said, fee shuguleen.
And those of you who know Arabic, shuguleen
is I'm busy.
When somebody says, can you come and do
something?
I said, ana majguleen.
Don't we say this in Arabic?
I'm busy.
And but busy with what?
Fakihoon.
Allah, this beautiful statement.
They are so busy enjoying it.
You know when you go for vacation, right?
And you're, let's say, on the beach, dressed
properly, but you are enjoying the creation of
Allah, and you're like sipping this whatever halal
drink, right?
And then you take this selfie or this
picture and send it to everybody and everyone
says, ah, I wish I was there, right?
Because you're enjoying it.
Now this is dunya.
This is what, five, 10 minutes a day,
whatever it is.
This is eternity.
That's it.
There is no more sorrow, no more pain,
no more injustice, no more he said or
she said, why I hate her or she
hates me.
No more.
Nothing.
Wana za'ala ma fi sudurihim min ghil.
We removed every ill feeling from them.
To enter Jannah, to qualify for Ashab al
-Jannah, you have to be completely pure.
And this is one of the reasons, may
Allah protect us, there is a detour to
Jahannam.
The detour to Jahannam is to purify us.
And that's why when somebody gets sick, we
say tahoor, purification.
When someone get tested, we say purification.
So here you go.
Ashab al-Jannah.
Think of it.
This is when you read, you need to
take a pause and think of it.
It's way beyond my imagination, but let me
just think a second.
Oh, I'm so busy.
Normally in dunya busy what?
I'm juggling how many things?
No, this is what I'm juggling.
Do I drink this?
Do I eat this?
Do I say this?
Do I sleep?
Fee shughoolim faakihoon.
Faakihoon, enjoying.
But alone, I'm gonna be lonely, right?
Human beings by nature loves to be with
people.
Even if you are an introvert, you still
sometimes you want people, right?
So Allah knows that.
It's not alone.
Humu azwajuhum.
You and the spouses.
You with the people who will be your
spouse in Jannah.
Not necessarily the same one here.
And those will be same story.
No ill feelings, no bad words, no abuse.
No, none of this we talk about here,
right?
Humu azwajuhum ala al-araiki.
Humu azwajuhum al-araiki muttakioon.
Al-araiki is, I mean, we can explain
it based on what we see.
It's not a bed and it's not a
sofa.
Somewhere between both.
Very comfortable.
And we're not sitting like I am sitting
right now.
No, muttakioon.
So my back doesn't hurt.
And Allah repeatedly also in the Quran, He
says this, especially in the Juz Amma, in
the last part of the Quran.
Muttakioon.
I'm so busy.
Busy doing what?
I'm just enjoying.
This is exactly what He's saying.
This is the Quran you read.
Humu azwajuhum ala al-araiki muttakioon.
And then always Allah stress on Fakiha.
Fruits.
Lahum feeha Fakihatun walahumma yaddaoon.
You have fruits and anything you want, anything
you ask for.
You want ice cream?
Sure.
You want chocolate?
Absolutely.
You want smoothie?
Sure.
You want coffee?
This is dunya.
Imagine there.
Imagine there.
That's why if you want to change, you
need to do only one thing.
You need to focus on Akhira.
And don't worry about this.
Once you focus on Akhira, everything becomes easy.
Putting a hijab on my head, so what?
So what?
Covering my hair, what is the big deal?
Not putting makeup, what is the big deal?
I'm different than everybody else.
What is the big deal?
They attacked me and I'm not gonna respond.
What is the big deal?
I'm there, I wanna be Ashabul Jannah.
And you and that person, whoever doing whatever
they are doing, okay, they come away later.
Focus, refocus.
Refocus on your goal.
This is temporary.
Hum wa azwajuhum alal ara'iki muttaqoon.
Lahum feeha Fakihatun walahumma yaddaoon.
Now the best part.
The best part.
You know when we say, keep the best
for last?
What is the best?
Salamun qawlaan mir Rabbir Raheem.
Peace, salam, who's gonna give me the greetings?
Not me, not you, not you?
Allah.
Allah will say salam to me.
Do I deserve it?
What did I do?
Struggle with my salah?
Struggle to keep this and doesn't say but
what pleases Him.
Salamun qawlaan mir Rabbir Raheem.
It's very few verses about Jannah, but it's
so powerful.