Haifaa Younis – When you want to learn you must BE HUMBLE I
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The speaker discusses the importance of being humble and not just memorizing a textbook or something. They advise people to be patient and wait until the classes are over, as it is important for everyone to learn and grow. The speaker also mentions the need for privacy and privacy legislation.
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Sayyidina Musa, ulu al-Azm, he's one of
the top five.
You know, like we say, top five.
He's one of the top five.
And this is not a nabi.
We don't even know the name.
He said, can I follow you?
Look at us here.
Look at us here.
Sometimes you tell somebody, you come to you
and it's like, I can't answer you.
I'm talking to someone.
They stay there till they said, Wallahi, I
can, I'm talking.
And they keep nagging.
That's not adab.
That's not adab.
There's a pride.
People have privacy.
People, they need to give everyone their due
right.
Can I?
He didn't say, Allah told me, I'm coming.
Look how he responded.
So the first thing is, when you want
to learn, you have to be humble.
Not humble.
Humble, capital, all of them.
You know, especially for those of you who
memorizing Quran or learning Tajweed or you're learning
in public.
This is my advice to everybody.
I say it because I said it to
myself.
You park your ego and send it with
FedEx one way across the ocean.
Then you will learn.
If you are going to come with your
ego, you will not learn.
Period.
Period.
Even if you attend all the classes, you
will not.
When the classes are, sometimes they're two hours,
you know, I feel like it feels like
it's 10 minutes.