Hamzah Wald Maqbul – Riyad alSalihin Scrupulousness and Leaving Ambiguous Matters.mp41

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The speakers discuss the importance of understanding the meaning of WarahGenerationulousness and avoiding doubtful and irrelevant deeds. They stress the need for individuals to be careful with their actions and avoid confusion and fear. The speakers also touch on the negative consequences of lying to oneself and the importance of spot-checking people before making a decision. They stress the need for people to ask their heart for peace and find their own context, and encourage people to be respectful and attend events.

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			This is a chapter,
		
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			Babun Filwarahai Watarki
		
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			Shubahat.
		
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			It's a chapter regarding Warah scrupulousness
		
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			what are the issues of shubuhat,
		
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			leaving those things that
		
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			are unclear or those things that are ambiguous.
		
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			Allah most high, he says in Surat An
		
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			Nur,
		
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			although it is
		
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			contextual, there's a universality to the expression as
		
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			well that Allah Ta'ala says when
		
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			talking about the people who
		
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			spread the ifq about
		
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			said that and have rumors about her that
		
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			you say these things
		
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			that
		
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			you think that these things are just small
		
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			matters
		
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			and you you think they're small matters but
		
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			they really are enormities with Allah it's a
		
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			really big deal so you know these things
		
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			that you're saying about
		
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			and
		
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			so Imam al Nawawi as a mufassar as
		
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			well he says that this is not although
		
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			Quran has ayaat that are contextual, they should
		
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			be understood in a certain context. It's important
		
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			not to pigeonhole the entire
		
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			understanding the meaning of the Quran to
		
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			specific context. There are certain things that you
		
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			can extract that are universal principles because the
		
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			book of Allah, although it came down in
		
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			a certain time and place in a certain
		
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			manner in a certain way and to understand
		
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			that context helps you to understand the book
		
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			of Allah. That context is definitely not the
		
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			complete
		
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			understanding of what the book of Allah is.
		
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			This has to do with, you know, we
		
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			have, we were taking
		
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			a 5th class and the the kind of
		
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			primer to that 5th class is lessons in
		
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			Aqida on Wednesday. And so we talked about
		
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			how the belief of the Muslims
		
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			has always been. The book of Allah is
		
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			it's an uncreated and eternal
		
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			attribute of Allah
		
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			divine speech.
		
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			So by its very essence and its very
		
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			definition,
		
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			although there is a type of contextuality
		
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			that may,
		
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			that may be drawn toward it, context does
		
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			not,
		
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			envelop
		
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			the meanings of the Quran
		
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			because context cannot
		
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			uh-uh
		
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			envelop the universal the a contextual who is
		
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			Allah Ta'ala.
		
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			So from there, we draw
		
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			the idea that there are many things a
		
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			person will say with their tongue and you
		
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			think it's not a big deal and it's
		
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			with Allah Ta'ala a very big deal.
		
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			There are certain things a person may make
		
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			fun of, a person may joke about, a
		
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			person may spread,
		
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			and it will make a person with Allah
		
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			Ta'ala
		
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			uh-uh in great trouble and there are many
		
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			things a person may say and not really
		
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			think that much of it and it may
		
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			achieve for a person with allah ta'ala very
		
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			high rank. It's So hadith of the prophet
		
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			sallallahu alaihi wa sallam that there's something a
		
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			person may say and they may not think
		
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			very much of it and because of it
		
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			Allah loves that thing that they said so
		
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			much that Allah will write
		
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			will write that person's name amongst the book
		
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			of people that he's pleased with, until the
		
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			day that they meet him.
		
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			This is, you know, the last hadith of
		
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			Sahih Bukhari. What is it?
		
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			Right. Kalimatani,
		
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			kafifatani,
		
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			al allisani, Habibatani,
		
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			Right? There are 2 words, and it comes
		
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			in many different
		
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			but there are 2 words
		
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			that are,
		
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			are really light on the tongue
		
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			and they're very heavy in the scale pounds
		
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			in the day of judgment, and they're beloved
		
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			to Allah Ta'ala.
		
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			SubhanAllah. He will be Hamdihi SubhanAllah.
		
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			And so, you know, you may not think
		
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			a big deal of it. I may not
		
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			think a big deal of it. But when
		
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			we know Allah to Allah is something that
		
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			he loves and it's something that is a
		
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			big deal to him, then a person gives
		
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			it some weight. And on the flip side
		
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			there are things
		
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			that it comes in that same hadith that
		
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			we mentioned before that a person may say
		
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			something
		
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			and,
		
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			because of which Allah writes that book that
		
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			person's name in the book of people he
		
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			hates all the way until they come face
		
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			to face with each other on the day
		
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			of judgment. And that's very scary. That's why
		
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			a person should be very careful about what
		
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			they say. And it's you know, if you
		
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			say something that really your tongue got the
		
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			best of you, you should you know, a
		
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			person should all of us should be very
		
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			quick to apologize and seek forgiveness from Allah
		
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			even if it's something doubtful. And that's really
		
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			what the whole point of this chapter is
		
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			is
		
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			what that to be scrupulous,
		
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			and to be careful about the way you
		
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			do things in your life and to leave
		
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			those things that are that are ambiguous, that
		
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			may, you know, you're not 100% sure is
		
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			this a good thing or a bad thing
		
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			because certain things you may not know about,
		
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			you may not understand, but it's a big
		
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			deal with Allah and all I might write
		
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			a lot of there's a lot of things
		
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			you can learn in FID class later on
		
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			but there are a lot of things you
		
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			know that a person if they if they
		
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			say they may not think a big deal
		
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			out of it and it's sin and there's
		
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			a lot of things if a person say
		
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			they may not think a big deal out
		
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			of it but it's kufr
		
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			It's kufr.
		
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			And so a person should be very careful.
		
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			This is the the meaning of this that
		
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			you think you say a word and you
		
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			think that it's very light, but it's really
		
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			indeed with Allah Ta'ala it's awful in its
		
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			enormity.
		
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			That Allah Ta'ala says that verily your lord
		
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			is waiting in ambush for you.
		
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			Meaning that you may do something and you
		
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			may be walking into a trap.
		
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			Right. There are people who
		
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			they suffer bad ends. There are people who
		
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			suffer bad ends. May Allah sub your protection.
		
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			They live a life of Islam and Abdeen
		
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			and iman and right near the end everything
		
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			gets screwed up. This doesn't just happen to
		
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			Muslims, it happens to the Ummam that came
		
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			before us. It happened to them. Why? Because
		
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			there's a spiritual sin that a person does
		
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			first and afterward, Allah sets them up with
		
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			a test that they're gonna fail. That's why
		
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			a person should constantly be reading tawba and
		
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			seeking refuge in Allah Ta'ala from their,
		
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			from their sins, that their sin should ever
		
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			one day, you know, become something that earns
		
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			Allah's hate and Allah sets a person up
		
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			with a test that they fail at. That's
		
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			why people should be afraid of their sins
		
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			otherwise everyone who says la ilaha illallah their
		
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			sins will be forgiven one day.
		
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			You understand what I'm saying? That's not the
		
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			big deal. You know a person there are
		
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			certain hadith of the prophet sallallahu alaihi wa
		
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			sallam, he actually swore the sahaba not to
		
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			tell anybody. Why? Because he said if the
		
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			people understand the reality of Allah's Rahmah then
		
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			they they may not, you know, they may
		
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			become lazy and stop doing good works and
		
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			start, you know, figure that they have this
		
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			made. The sin itself is not a big
		
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			deal. It doesn't harm Allah Ta'ala. The thing
		
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			that's a big deal is the arrogance with
		
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			which the sin is made. That with that
		
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			arrogance if a person earns Allah Ta'ala's hatred
		
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			and he sets somebody up for a test
		
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			that they're not gonna pass, that's the thing
		
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			that that that that is concerning.
		
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			That's the thing that's concerning a test that
		
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			you'll fail and it will rob your iman
		
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			from you before you leave. So a person
		
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			needs to be very careful constantly ask Allah
		
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			taia Allah. I know I did so many
		
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			things that I I know about and I
		
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			know I did so many things that I
		
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			don't know about
		
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			that that rightfully would earn your anger but
		
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			I ask you because you have power. I
		
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			have nothing. You have power to forgive me
		
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			that I ask you to forgive me. I
		
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			don't have any reason even I can come
		
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			up with for for which to forgive me
		
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			except for you're the.
		
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			You're the most noble of the noble and
		
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			the most generous of the generous and all
		
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			I have to say is that I I
		
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			just I recognize that. I recognize my own
		
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			faults. Don't come with pretense to Allah.
		
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			Don't act like you're clean and pure people.
		
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			Says this to all of us. He says,
		
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			don't act like you're clean and pure people.
		
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			He knows who's he know who who has
		
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			and who's running some different type of operation
		
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			in their heart. Allah knows best. So, you
		
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			know, a person should remember that, and that
		
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			should cause a person have fear when they,
		
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			engage in doubtful things.
		
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			So Anurman Abu Bashir he narrates a hadith
		
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			which is narrated by both
		
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			Bukhari and Muslim
		
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			with similar wordings
		
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			That, that the messenger of Allah salallahu alayhi
		
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			wa sallam, he says I heard him say
		
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			salallahu alayhi wa sallam that what is haram
		
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			is clear,
		
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			and what is haram is clear.
		
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			And between them, there are many doubtful things
		
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			or ambiguous matters.
		
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			Nobody not very few people know them. Not
		
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			not a lot of people know what they
		
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			are. What does this mean? This means that
		
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			there are some people who know what they
		
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			are. Who are they? They're the ulama.
		
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			So don't go and like you know afterwards
		
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			say I you know you know start to
		
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			enforce your opinions on the ulama. Let me
		
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			say some things that most people don't know
		
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			them but there are some people who understand
		
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			them but most people don't know them so
		
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			this hadith is for the benefit of most
		
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			people in that sense.
		
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			And so whoever
		
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			protects themselves or shields themselves,
		
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			whoever protects himself from those doubtful matters, that
		
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			person has
		
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			that person, they have been pure and they
		
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			have been,
		
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			free from blame in their deen and in
		
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			their honor,
		
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			in their deen and in their honor. And
		
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			whoever falls into those shubuhat,
		
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			that person will fall into haram.
		
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			Doubtful matters, whoever stays away from them, that
		
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			person
		
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			has been pure. His deen has been pure
		
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			and his honor has been pure from any
		
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			sort of fault. And whoever falls into those
		
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			doubtful matters,
		
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			that person that person will fall into the
		
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			haram. Why? Because the line where the doubtful
		
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			matters ends and where the haram begins, it's
		
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			not very clear. You only find out after
		
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			the fact what happened. You won't be able
		
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			to manage it at the time. There are
		
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			many things like that.
		
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			There are many things like that. It's like
		
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			a person who, you know, they're on a
		
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			diet and they calculate okay I can eat
		
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			like 47% of this, you know, a piece
		
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			of this pie, you know. If you don't
		
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			have any self control what's gonna happen you'll
		
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			start and you're gonna finish it you'll cross
		
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			the line. Well that's the diet inshaAllah you
		
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			just go on the treadmill for another you
		
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			know 2 hours or whatever 2 and a
		
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			half hours and work the pie off. This
		
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			is this is the deen this is the
		
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			deen of Allah Ta'ala you know the Nabi
		
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			is saying you're not going to be able
		
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			to stop in the middle
		
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			You're not gonna be able to stop in
		
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			the middle because you don't know where that
		
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			line is. It's not exactly clear to you.
		
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			So the person who, you know, who who
		
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			leaves those doubtful matters, that person has
		
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			retained his deed and his honor without,
		
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			without blemish or without blame. And the person
		
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			who falls into doubtful matters will fall into
		
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			the Haram. Now note this is very important.
		
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			This is a very big misconception that people
		
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			have in their
		
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			deen in, in the time and place we
		
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			live in. Because if someone says in this
		
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			time and in this place, brother,
		
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			sister, this is a doubtful matter. We should
		
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			abstain from it. What's the first thing someone
		
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			you know, they kind of have that that
		
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			that that
		
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			the rejoinder that they'll they'll smack you with
		
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			right away. They'll say, you're being extreme,
		
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			you know, there's not halaj in the deen,
		
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			the deen is not meant to be difficult,
		
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			etcetera, etcetera. And these are, you know, I
		
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			mean,
		
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			this is correct
		
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			but, you know, it's part of the Quran.
		
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			And this hadith is also correct that a
		
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			person should stay away from doubtful matters. So
		
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			a petty mind will say, well,
		
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			I'll choose this one and not choose the
		
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			other one. A mind that actually is working
		
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			properly will understand
		
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			there's nothing in the Quran
		
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			and in the sunnah that don't that don't
		
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			align with each other. There's no ta'us between
		
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			them.
		
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			If this was actually the origin of this
		
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			kitab and of the sunnah was from other
		
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			than Allah Ta'ala, then they would have found
		
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			the people would have found much much discord
		
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			in it, but there's no discord. There's a
		
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			way that both can be true at the
		
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			same time. There's a way that both can
		
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			be true at the same time. The meaning
		
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			of wamajaallahu
		
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			alaykum fit deeniminharaj
		
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			is that what? If you practice the deen
		
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			the way it's supposed to be practiced, you
		
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			will be able to do it. It's not
		
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			impossible. That's what the meaning of that is.
		
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			The meaning of this is you'll come across
		
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			things that are doubtful
		
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			and what is a sunnah at that point?
		
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			The sunnah is to avoid them. Why? Because
		
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			if you make a habit of not avoiding
		
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			them, then you will fall into the haram.
		
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			And whoever falls into the haram, what happens?
		
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			Abu Nabi says that that person, once they
		
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			fall into the haram, what will they be
		
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			like? They will be like a herder.
		
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			Right? It's like a a herder who herds
		
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			his flock. This is difficult because not a
		
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			lot of us have heard heard of sheep.
		
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			Has anyone here heard of sheep before?
		
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			Nobody? Okay. So herding sheep is interesting. It's
		
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			an interesting thing to do, right? What happens
		
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			is you have sheep that's like that's like
		
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			one of the most forms of wealth that
		
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			a person can have. If you have money
		
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			in the bank, they say, oh, 3% we'll
		
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			give you every year, right? But nothing's happening.
		
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			They're giving you 3% of nothing to make
		
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			like more of nothing. That's basically what it
		
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			is. Whereas sheep is like actual tangible,
		
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			piece of property and with time, they multiply,
		
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			etcetera. They give you milk. They give you
		
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			wool. They give you meat. They give you
		
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			all sorts of things. And so what happens
		
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			is that how how did people in the
		
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			old days feed the sheep?
		
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			You have to take it somewhere where there's
		
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			water and you have to take it somewhere
		
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			where there's something to eat. And so that's
		
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			not something that's not like they're going to
		
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			go to the store and buy a bean
		
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			burrito from Taco Bell for everyone and sheep,
		
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			right? So you have to you have to
		
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			move, you know, from one place to the
		
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			other and when they eat all of the
		
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			stuff in one place, then you go to
		
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			the next one, then you go to the
		
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			next one.
		
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			So in the old days, the kings of
		
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			ancient times and even of modern times, they
		
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			have something called the himan. They have, like,
		
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			a royal
		
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			royal forest or a royal sanctuary
		
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			in which people from the outside are not
		
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			allowed to come and hunt, and in which
		
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			people from the outside are not allowed to
		
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			graze their animals. Why? Because then the royal
		
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			flocks will not have anything to eat and
		
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			drink and because then the king will not
		
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			have a good time hunting. Hunting is like
		
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			the the favorite pastime of of the kings
		
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			of old.
		
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			Nowadays, people play PlayStation. If you want to,
		
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			you know, have a pastime, hunting is like
		
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			more manly. You should, like, go do something
		
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			manly,
		
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			not, you know, like whatever.
		
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			So the point is is that because then
		
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			people say, oh, shit. You're being negative. And
		
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			I say, okay. You're right. You're right. I'm
		
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			backing off. See? I'm backing off. So
		
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			what happens is that if you cross into
		
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			that, they'll kill you.
		
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			Back in the days, if you cross into
		
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			the royal sanctuary, they will they will kill
		
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			you. They will take your flocks. They will
		
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			kill you. And that's it. Game over.
		
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			This is this is, an understanding people used
		
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			to have, that you just don't cross that
		
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			line.
		
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			And so the problem is, though, that when
		
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			you're taking a flock from place to place,
		
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			in the old days, it's not like they
		
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			have, like, a border checkpoint where they're gonna
		
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			check your ID that, oh, you crossed into
		
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			the thing. It's not like they fenced
		
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			the whole royal sanctuary. It's just known by
		
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			custom where the royal sanctuary starts and where
		
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			it ends. And so if you're around there
		
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			and your sheep are having a good time
		
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			and, like, you could either go, like, 50
		
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			yards that way and the sheep could eat
		
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			and probably no one will find out
		
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			or you have to go, you know, somewhere
		
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			further down. I remember there was a student,
		
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			Sheikh.
		
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			Allah
		
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			preserved him and increased him in Baq'a in
		
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			this world of the year after. One of
		
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			the most wonderful people I ever met in
		
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			my life is Bambaara,
		
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			not Bambaara Afon, he was he probably punched
		
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			me if I heard that.
		
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			He was, Mandinka,
		
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			from Gambia.
		
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			Right? Anyone here read Roots?
		
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			You know you know Roots, right? Alex Haley,
		
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			right? So his his his forefathers are Muslim.
		
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			He's he's he's a Alexander
		
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			of slaves and he wrote the stories of
		
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			their of their family which is a blessing
		
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			from Allah that they even knew who their
		
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			family was because many people who were, came
		
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			in servitude, you know, that was that information
		
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			was taken away. So his forefather who was
		
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			Mandinka came from Gambia. His name was Kunta
		
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			Kinte. Right? And so Kunta Kinte has he
		
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			finally made it back to,
		
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			made it back to Africa and they buried
		
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			him there. I don't know if it was
		
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			after his death or before, but he's buried
		
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			there. So he says, I I live in
		
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			Kunta Kinte's village. And so when I was
		
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			a kid, people would come from America to
		
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			visit Kunta Kinte because he has, like, tens
		
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			of thousands of descendants now. And so he
		
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			goes, I didn't know Kinte Kinte was. I
		
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			thought he was like a great island or
		
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			something because why else would people come and
		
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			visit his grave? I thought he was like
		
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			a, Wali of Allah or something like that.
		
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			Then I found out who later, you know,
		
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			that who he was. Anyway, so Kimo one
		
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			time this is the, you know, this masha'aik
		
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			should teach the students for free, and they
		
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			still do in many places. There are many
		
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			people who are saddled with debt and they
		
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			graduate from school. I say, my education was
		
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			from the and they've taught me without taking
		
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			a cent. May give them the highest rank
		
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			in Jannah.
		
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			So, you know, but you help out a
		
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			little bit. So what happened was one time
		
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			there was a drought in Mauritania.
		
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			Kimo took the sheikh's
		
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			animals and he walked all the way to
		
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			Mali from from, like, the central part of
		
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			Mauritania with the animals. He walked all the
		
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			way to Mali because he knew a place
		
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			where in times of drought,
		
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			you could take your animals to water them.
		
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			Why? Because otherwise the entire herd will die.
		
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			And so sometimes, right, the the Hima, the
		
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			the the royal sanctuary is like just like
		
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			50 yards that way.
		
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			You could go. Animals eat, drink. No one's
		
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			the wiser. You'll make it out. No no
		
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			problem, right?
		
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			Or you have to go all the walk
		
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			all the way to Mali from, like, you
		
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			know,
		
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			from from Tiganda all the way to Mali
		
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			with with the herds. It's really difficult. Who
		
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			wants to do that? I mean, he was
		
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			gone for, like, a month.
		
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			Reward him for serving the sheikh like that.
		
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			And so what happens is,
		
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			what happens is that you can do that.
		
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			You make a shortcut
		
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			and then afterward, when the king's men show
		
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			up, you're dead. That's it. You're dead. Your
		
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			flocks are gone and it's just game over.
		
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			That's what that's what the picture that this
		
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			hadith is trying to illustrate if a person,
		
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			tries to understand.
		
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			He says that the the the the the
		
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			likeness of a person who falls into doubtful
		
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			matters is a likeness of a herder
		
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			who, like, just straddles the line close to
		
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			the royal sanctuary.
		
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			It's very close it's very close that that
		
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			person will cross over and allow his animals
		
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			to graze there. And then the Nabi sallallahu
		
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			alaihi wa sallam gives a very stern warning.
		
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			He says that, nay, indeed, verily, every king
		
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			has a sanctuary.
		
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			Nay, indeed, the sanctuary of Allah is haram.
		
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			Those things that are haram.
		
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			And then he says what? He says
		
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			such a beautiful hadith, just a couple of
		
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			lines but so much meaning in it. He
		
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			says, nay, verily in every body there is
		
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			a morsel of flesh. If that morsel of
		
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			flesh is
		
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			is,
		
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			straight, then the entire
		
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			body will be straight. And if that morsel
		
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			of flesh
		
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			is, is is spoiled, then the entire body
		
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			will be spoiled. And verily that morsel of
		
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			flesh is what? It's the heart. It's the
		
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			heart.
		
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			It's a very important hadith. And then Nabi
		
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			will then elaborate on this last sentence. What
		
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			is the connection with this last sentence about
		
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			the the morsel of flesh being straight and
		
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			the body being straight? And and that morsel
		
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			of flesh when it goes crooked,
		
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			the whole body going crooked. What is the
		
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			relationship between the heart being straight and between
		
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			a person being spared from from falling into
		
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			doubtful matters?
		
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			An Anas
		
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			if you look at the hadith the way
		
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			the compilers compiled them, there's a genius to
		
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			it. He says that,
		
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			Sid Anas who
		
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			says that the Prophet
		
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			said,
		
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			He said that once
		
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			Nabi was walking on on a path and
		
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			he saw,
		
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			a a date one date, sitting on the
		
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			just laying on the floor.
		
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			Look at the the humility of the Prophet
		
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			as well. He said that, was it not
		
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			that I?
		
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			I fear that this date is from the
		
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			money of Sadaqa
		
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			that that was supposed to go to somebody
		
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			and didn't reach there? He said I would
		
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			have picked it off picked it up off
		
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			the floor and eaten it.
		
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			But that's his taqwa.
		
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			Right? There's a doubtful matter, and he abstained
		
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			from it. And he said that to teach
		
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			the ummah about it. It's a hadith Muttafah
		
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			Punah Alaih. It's narrated both by
		
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			Sanal Nawaz bin Sam'an,
		
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			who, whose father came and visited the Prophet
		
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			when the tribes came to accept Islam.
		
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			Nawaz,
		
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			he narrates that the Messenger of Allah
		
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			said what? He said righteousness
		
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			or piety is having good character.
		
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			Having good character that people when they meet
		
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			you,
		
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			they should go away somehow having been bettered
		
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			by what you, you know, what you
		
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			gave to them in terms of your character.
		
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			If someone was nice to you, you should
		
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			be even nicer back to them. If someone's
		
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			bad you, you should at least not make
		
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			zulman them. You should show them something better
		
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			than what they showed you always.
		
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			He said that what what is piety? Piety
		
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			is good character.
		
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			And he says what is sin?
		
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			Sin is that thing that like
		
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			that thing that is doubtful inside of your
		
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			inside of your nafs, inside of your
		
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			heart. And the word
		
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			and the word here are
		
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			interchangeable.
		
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			They refer to the spiritual apparatus that everybody
		
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			carries inside of their chest.
		
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			So that that what is sin? Sin is
		
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			that thing that doesn't feel good inside. You
		
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			feel doubt about it inside.
		
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			And, it's also that thing that you would
		
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			hate for other people to find out about.
		
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			There are so many things. There are so
		
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			many things. Right?
		
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			That,
		
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			wow. Sheikh so and so gave fatwa that
		
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			it's permissible.
		
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			What? Oh, we're going to the country, the
		
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			kuffar, so we can go run up our
		
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			credit cards and then leave.
		
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			It's like, yeah, if somebody found out you're
		
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			a thief, you know, would you who would
		
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			like that to happen?
		
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			Even if, you know,
		
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			supposedly, if the fatwa is correct, which is
		
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			not, but even if it were correct, a
		
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			person would be ashamed of that. There are
		
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			many fatawa that do weird things like, Oh,
		
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			you know, you can marry a get married
		
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			to a woman
		
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			and intend that you're going to divorce her
		
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			after an hour but not tell her and
		
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			it's still valid.
		
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			Yeah. No. You know what I mean? Okay.
		
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			It may be valid in the sense that,
		
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			like, a judge cannot give you a conviction
		
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			for zina, but something's wrong with it. You
		
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			know in your heart intuitively something's wrong with
		
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			it. You just don't do
		
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			it. Now what was the thing you said
		
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			before, right? Nabi Sultan talked about the sanctuary,
		
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			the royal sanctuary,
		
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			and every king has a royal sanctuary, and
		
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			the sanctuary of Allah ta'ala is what? It's
		
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			what he made haram. And then he said
		
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			what? In every body, there's a morsel of
		
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			flesh. If it's good, then the body is
		
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			good. And if it's bad, then the body
		
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			is bad. And it's the heart. Now here,
		
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			what are we saying?
		
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			Your heart is a means for you to
		
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			figure out. It's like a litmus test you
		
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			can do if you have to be on
		
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			the spot and make a decision.
		
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			Right? It's a means for you. If your
		
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			heart is in a good shape, in a
		
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			good position, it's a situation,
		
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			it's a means for you to be able
		
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			to spot check. Is this something I want
		
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			to do, or is this something I don't
		
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			want to do? Otherwise, there's a lot of
		
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			weird stuff that people give fatwa for out
		
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			there. Now
		
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			the actual olamah, the people who give the
		
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			fatwa of the, right, so hadith narrated by,
		
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			narrated by Haqim.
		
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			The barakah is in following your elders. The
		
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			elders here is not people who are, like,
		
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			really old, although there may be barakah in
		
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			following them as well, but the elders in
		
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			deen, meaning the sahaba and the tabireen
		
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			And it's a hadith that the even the
		
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			Sahabi said that it's correct according to the
		
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			standard of Sahih Muslim. It's a very Sahih
		
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			hadith. It's a rigorously authenticated hadith.
		
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			If someone gives you a fatwa that comes
		
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			from the old masha'if, even if you feel
		
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			uncomfortable with it, who cares?
		
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			Why? Because that's those are the people the
		
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			Prophet said, these are the ones to take
		
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			deen from. So I'm not talking about those
		
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			things. Don't be like, oh, Sheikh, you know,
		
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			Imam al Hanifa said it. Imam Malik said,
		
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			it, but I don't feel comfortable inside. Okay.
		
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			If you don't feel comfortable inside, don't do
		
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			it. But you're not feeling comfortable doesn't mean
		
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			anything.
		
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			But what is this for? This is a
		
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			spot check. Right? I'm at the marketplace.
		
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			I'm at the mall. I'm at work. I'm
		
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			at school. I have to make a decision
		
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			about something, and I don't have time to
		
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			consult with the olema. Or I called one
		
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			of the olema, and he didn't get back
		
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			to me yet, and I have to make
		
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			decision right now.
		
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			What do you do as a non specialist,
		
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			as a non alim? It feels bad inside,
		
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			don't do it. If something you'd be ashamed
		
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			of afterward if other people found out about,
		
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			don't do it. And there are many people,
		
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			for example, that lie about things. They lie
		
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			about things in order to get something or
		
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			another. They lie on a piece of paper.
		
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			And then later when you get confronted with
		
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			it, it looks bad. I mean, it looks
		
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			just it looks bad on you. It looks
		
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			bad on your family. It looks bad on
		
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			the country you came from. It looks bad
		
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			on the dean of Islam. People think are
		
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			all Muslims like this, etcetera, etcetera. Where is
		
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			the the the son of
		
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			There
		
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			are people who used to there are people
		
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			who used to be very scrupulous
		
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			and not lying. Used to be very careful
		
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			about not lying in any way shape or
		
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			form, not deceiving people.
		
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			There's so many stories. We're gonna
		
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			destroy the whole,
		
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			the whole Daras of Riyadh As Salih and
		
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			if we start telling stories about
		
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			the of the Akabir and of the Sahaba
		
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			and the Tabi'ina
		
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			But even Imam Bukhari, like, you know, he
		
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			saw somebody and said that he saw somebody
		
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			trying to that he wanted to get a
		
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			hadith from. He'd already verified that this guy
		
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			is a truthful person and he saw him.
		
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			He's calling his horse and he's, like, faking
		
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			with, like, with the horse as if he
		
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			has some, like, feed for the horse, but
		
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			he doesn't have it. He says, If this
		
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			guy can lie to the horse like that,
		
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			like, how do we know he's not lying
		
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			to me? Even though, like, with us, it's
		
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			like, yeah, stupid horse, man. Just come over
		
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			here. Okay? I'll tell you the hibim, you
		
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			know?
		
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			It's not a big deal to us. But
		
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			to them, it's a really
		
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			big deal. They had a different standard. Right?
		
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			It's a hadith of the prophet that
		
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			that
		
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			truthfulness
		
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			being true, being real in every situation of
		
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			your life, it will save you. It will
		
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			set you free. It will save you. One
		
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			day, it will save you. It won't be.
		
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			People think you tell the truth. Oh, you're
		
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			so simple. You're you're
		
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			you're a simple minded guy. You're a miskeen
		
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			person. And, like, oh, if you're smart, you
		
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			lie to everybody and, like, yeah. No. The
		
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			truth will will save you one day.
		
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			The lying will destroy you one day. And
		
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			there are certain situations in which it's permitted
		
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			to lie in the sharia. For example, if
		
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			someone shows up with, like, a shotgun
		
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			at the mustard door and then they're like,
		
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			hey, did you see Hamza anywhere around here?
		
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			You know, and he looks really angry, you
		
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			know. And you have a feeling that he
		
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			he does he's gonna do something that he
		
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			doesn't have a right to do. Please tell
		
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			him, no, I didn't see
		
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			you. But that's very rare. Even even our
		
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			salaf even our salaf,
		
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			they used to not lie about those things.
		
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			They say that about, Al Hasan al Basri
		
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			went to go and visit one of his
		
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			students, Habib al Ajami.
		
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			He's a Persian who converted to Islam,
		
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			one of his students. And the person was
		
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			so, like, so purehearted and so,
		
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			truthful in everything he did and said. And
		
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			so, Banu Meyya, like their soldiers came looking
		
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			for Hasan al Basri. He lived in, like,
		
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			a small in a little cell. And so
		
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			he goes, have you seen Hasan al Basri
		
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			anywhere?
		
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			And he goes, yeah, he's right here. He's
		
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			right in front of me. This is one
		
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			of his karamatas, one of his miracles that
		
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			the soldiers couldn't see him even though he
		
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			was right there in a very small place
		
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			with them. And And so they said don't,
		
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			you know, the soldiers were upset. They said
		
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			don't mess with us. Don't joke with us.
		
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			They hit him. They they cursed him. They
		
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			said don't joke with us. We should kill
		
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			you for this, etcetera, etcetera. And,
		
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			And then afterward, you know, the soldiers leave
		
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			and they didn't see him there. And Al
		
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			Hassan al Basri himself says to his student,
		
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			you know, he says,
		
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			that was crazy. Why did you tell him
		
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			the truth?
		
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			You know?
		
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			And he goes he goes, I'm sorry. I
		
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			I just I would feel ashamed in front
		
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			of Allah if I told a lie.
		
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			That's that's how they were. I mean, with
		
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			me in the don't do that, please. But,
		
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			yeah, unless you're more pious than I thought
		
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			you were, don't. Unless you're, like, invisible level
		
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			of piety, don't don't do that.
		
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			But, like, yeah. But in general, like, most
		
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			times people are, like, oh, I can lie.
		
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			It's not like that. It's not like one
		
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			of those life and death type situations. If
		
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			someone wants to save, like, a buck or
		
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			$2 or whatever. Allah, keep your honor. Keep
		
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			your honor. You're much honorable people. You come
		
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			from good families. You come from good backgrounds.
		
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			You have a nisbah to forget about families.
		
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			You have a nisbah to Allah, his Rasool,
		
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			sallallahu alaihi wa sall. It's beneath your dignity
		
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			to lie lie about things. Whatever happens, what's
		
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			someone going to do to you? Allah promises
		
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			the person who tells the truth, he'll save
		
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			them. He's the one who takes it upon
		
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			himself to save that person.
		
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			So,
		
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			you know, this is what the the the
		
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			the sin is what we need to spot
		
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			check. Right? Doesn't make you. Doesn't mean you
		
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			go argue with ulama. But if you have
		
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			to spot check and tell you, you can
		
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			go and ask one of the
		
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			on this issue,
		
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			what do you do? Just look in your
		
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			heart. Is this something that I feel doubt
		
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			about? Or a or b, is this something
		
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			if people found out about, I'd be embarrassed?
		
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			If the answer is yes to either of
		
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			them, then,
		
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			then then you probably shouldn't be doing it.
		
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			So we
		
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			have engineers, you can make, like, a flow
		
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			chart or something about, you know, who is
		
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			it, inshallah.
		
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			If then
		
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			by the way for the for the help.
		
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			It's
		
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			like one
		
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			of
		
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			of
		
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			verb. It's a nightmare.
		
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			Sina Wasibat Wasibat
		
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			Tulu Mahabad,
		
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			who is
		
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			a companion of the Messenger of Allah,
		
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			from Banu Asad Bin Khuzaima.
		
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			He is,
		
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			a Sahabi, a Messenger,
		
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			a Sahabi, the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alaihi
		
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			wa sallam. He was described as being.
		
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			He used he used to cry so much
		
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			that they say that he doesn't own his
		
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			own tears, meaning he would cry
		
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			uncontrollably.
		
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			One of the things I wanted to mention
		
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			about him is he's buried in Raqqah.
		
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			Right? And so the only thing we hear
		
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			about Raqqah in the news now is it's
		
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			the capital of Da'esh.
		
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			Right? These people are like these people are
		
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			hooligans.
		
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			It's like a group of people who got
		
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			out of control after a soccer match.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Don't
		
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			identify with them. Okay. All of these cities,
		
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			Mosul, Raqqa,
		
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			right, Halab, Dimash, all these places, Baghdad, you
		
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			hear them in the news to the point
		
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			where Baghdad is like a joke. You know?
		
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			There's a misgene. There's a brother. Yeah. His
		
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			name his last name is. That used to
		
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			mean something. Right? Used to mean something. Used
		
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			to be an honor at one time. It's,
		
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			you know, so don't let the weirdness of
		
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			of of contemporary,
		
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			debacles Steal that away from you from us.
		
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			This is our common heritage.
		
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			Raqqai is not something that people should remember
		
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			for thee,
		
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			because it's the capital of Da'esh. He's buried
		
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			in, at the foot of the minar of
		
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			the masjid,
		
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			the Jamia Masjid of Raq'a. Sahabi The companion
		
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			of the messenger of Allah Sallallahu Alaihi wa
		
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			sallam. Remember hear the hadith and remember him
		
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			and say,
		
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			after after his name and after his remembrance.
		
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			Don't don't don't think that these places, the
		
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			nisba of them is too,
		
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			all of this other trouble that happened later
		
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			on.
		
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			So, Wasibat
		
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			Wasibat Tublu Mahgad
		
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			who he narrates that I came to the
		
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			Messenger of Allah sallallahu alaihi wa sallam.
		
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			And the prophet Sallallahu Alaihi
		
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			Wasallam, he's before I could say anything, he
		
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			said, did you come to ask me about
		
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			what piety is? And I said, yes. So
		
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			he said said, sallallahu alaihi wa sallam,
		
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			Ask your heart.
		
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			Whenever you do something, ask your heart. Right?
		
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			Literally, take a fatwa from your heart. Again,
		
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			this is not this is not a replacement
		
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			for the sharia.
		
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			This is like spot check for a person
		
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			before until they can go and ask it
		
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			ask an alim. Otherwise, in the Quran also
		
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			comes ask the people of knowledge if you
		
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			don't know. And so you're not gonna say,
		
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			like, oh, this hadith says one thing and
		
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			the Quran says another thing. So they must
		
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			clash and pick 1 or the other. No.
		
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			Both of them are have their own context
		
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			in which they're correct. When you can go
		
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			to the ulama, when you can ask the
		
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			ulama, ask them and tell them what do
		
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			you do. Go and ask ask your heart.
		
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			And the Ullama are not just like the
		
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			first guy, like, who will result you saw
		
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			on on the Internet, but, like, actual bona
		
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			fide people who are Muftis and judges and
		
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			people who cite references and whatnot when they
		
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			give the fatwa.
		
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			Reference is a precedent, not a text.
		
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			So the prophet
		
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			said what? He said when he's
		
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			your,
		
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			your your soul is peaceful with.
		
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			What the nafs
		
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			finds peace with, finds sukuh, finds tranquility with
		
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			and that which that the heart finds peace
		
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			with and finds tranquility with. You did it,
		
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			you feel good.
		
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			You know what I mean? He's giving zakatul
		
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			fitr
		
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			wajib.
		
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			Is it farb?
		
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			Is it sunnah mu aqada? Is it just
		
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			regular sunnah? Is it musta hab?
		
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			I don't know. I just saw a kid
		
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			who was hungry and I gave him something
		
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			to eat on the day of Eid in
		
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			the morning on the way to the and
		
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			he feels really happy and I feel happy
		
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			that I did it, you know. There's there's
		
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			a quality like that to acts of piety
		
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			and of righteousness.
		
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			So if you feel that, then that's that's
		
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			a good sign. It's a good sign.
		
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			And and sin is that thing that that
		
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			you just don't feel comfortable. It doesn't settle
		
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			inside of your inside of your soul.
		
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			And that thing that that you just feel
		
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			like double minded. It's ambiguous. You feel double
		
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			minded about it inside of your heart.
		
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			Even if people give you fatwa after fatwa.
		
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			Right? This is the second
		
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			is the the takir. Right? Even if people
		
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			give you fatwa after fatwa, you can find
		
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			fatwa for everything nowadays,
		
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			You can find fatwa for everything. I'm talking
		
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			some really weird and, like,
		
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			embarrassed to say the mustard type of stuff.
		
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			You can find fatwas for everything. You can
		
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			buy 1 and get 1 free. Buy 1
		
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			and get 1 free.
		
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			You know? So,
		
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			yeah. So this is a hadith narrated by
		
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			it's a hadith Hasan. It's narrated by Imam
		
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			Ahmed,
		
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			Ibnuhambal and his. Then Imam Dar means as
		
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			well. Well, just 2 more hadiths in, I
		
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			think, in this.
		
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			One, 2, 3.
		
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			See what we finish
		
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			this.
		
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			Sha Allah we'll give one more hadith and
		
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			then we'll stop there.
		
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			You ever wonder why they have those comments
		
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			at the end of the thing, at the
		
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			end of the hadith, right? It's because, like,
		
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			copyists, they write
		
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			they copy the hadith and so people sometimes,
		
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			like, they forget, like, to put a dot
		
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			somewhere and like so if you forget to
		
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			put a dot, you know,
		
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			Aziz can become Aziz.
		
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			Aziz can become Aziz. It can become like
		
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			all these different things. So then they write
		
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			it out in words. It's like, no. It's
		
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			Aziz
		
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			with with Azay
		
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			because zay and Ra are written differently. So
		
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			you can't even if you screw up the
		
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			dots on it, it's it's different.
		
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			So these are kind of like fail safe
		
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			measures that the used to write in in
		
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			order to prevent or
		
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			or copiest mistakes
		
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			from, from messing with people and that's how
		
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			these books were preserved.
		
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			He narrates his Abu Siru'a is his,
		
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			is his and
		
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			his name is Uqbatul
		
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			Hadith, may Allah be pleased with him. He
		
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			married,
		
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			the daughter of Abu Ihab ibnu Aziz.
		
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			And, after
		
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			they got married imagine, after they got married,
		
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			an an old woman came up to him
		
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			and and said,
		
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			I I I was your foster mother. I
		
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			I gave you,
		
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			I fed you milk when you're a little
		
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			baby and I also fed your wife. Meaning
		
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			what?
		
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			Your brother and sister. This is a bila'a
		
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			in Islam.
		
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			If a person
		
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			if a child under the age of 2
		
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			breastfeeds from a woman,
		
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			that woman becomes that child's mother
		
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			by Radha'a, by nursing.
		
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			So it's not exactly the same as being
		
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			your mother in the sense that she won't
		
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			inherit from you,
		
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			but,
		
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			but she has in terms of your being
		
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			your mahram and in terms of paraba, in
		
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			terms of your,
		
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			your kinship ties, she has the rights over
		
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			you then that your mother has.
		
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			They say that about the prophet
		
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			Every single woman that the prophet
		
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			breastfed at breastfed from her, they all of
		
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			them accepted Islam. His own mother passed away
		
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			when he was,
		
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			when he was just a boy
		
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			But all of the women who,
		
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			he breastfed at their,
		
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			you know, at their breast,
		
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			said Saydah Halima Saadia,
		
00:39:08 --> 00:39:10
			Saydah Umayman Barakah al Habashiyyah
		
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			and other other than them as well. They
		
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			all accepted Islam.
		
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			So this is what happens. This is what
		
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			happens is in Islam is that if a
		
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			woman, you breastfeed from her as a child
		
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			under the age of 2, right? There's a
		
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			whole another debacle about it. Anyway, we're not
		
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			going to even bring that up. Under the
		
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			age of 2, if you breastfeed at the
		
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			breast of a woman,
		
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			she becomes your mother by breastfeeding. And if
		
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			she's married to a man at that time,
		
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			that man also becomes your father, right? So
		
00:39:37 --> 00:39:38
			that man, for example, if you have a
		
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			daughter who best feeds from the woman, then
		
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			that man becomes a ma'am for her
		
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			or if that child is a little boy,
		
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			then that,
		
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			that child is a little boy, then that
		
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			woman is a haram for him when she
		
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			grows up. And then that that woman's children,
		
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			all of them become his brothers and sisters.
		
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			And that woman's,
		
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			brothers and sisters
		
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			become your aunts and uncles. So a, you
		
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			can't marry them, but b, on the flip
		
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			side, you don't have the the whole, hijab.
		
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			The laws of hijab don't apply for those
		
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			people as well.
		
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			And this is what they do in Mauritania.
		
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			They, you know, the babies are small. They
		
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			just kind of pass them around amongst the
		
00:40:12 --> 00:40:14
			mothers that are nursing. So every Marcela, every
		
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			Mauritania has, like, 95, like, brothers and sisters.
		
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			And so it makes, like, traveling and it
		
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			makes, like, house parties very easy.
		
00:40:21 --> 00:40:23
			Whereas, you know, they see people they say,
		
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			hey, why don't you pass the kids around?
		
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			Who are they going to marry afterwards? No,
		
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			no, no. You can marry someone other than
		
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			a cousin. It's permissible, inshallah, you know. But,
		
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			you know, that's I think it's a solution
		
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			for a lot of people because when they
		
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			grow up, their cousins are like brothers and
		
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			sisters and it's very difficult for people to
		
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			visit the house and maintain the job or
		
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			whatever. But that's something it's part of our
		
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			our sharia
		
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			at any rate.
		
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			So what happens is that this
		
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			Abu Sibu'a,
		
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			Aqrat Ibnul Harith, he marries the daughter of
		
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			Abu Ihab,
		
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			Ibnu Aziz. And so after they get married,
		
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			this woman comes and says, oh, I remember
		
00:41:01 --> 00:41:02
			when you were kids, I breastfed you and
		
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			I breastfed your your, your wife as well.
		
00:41:05 --> 00:41:07
			Which means what? You just married your sister.
		
00:41:08 --> 00:41:09
			Yeah. Yeah.
		
00:41:09 --> 00:41:12
			Yeah. That's bad news. Very, very bad news.
		
00:41:15 --> 00:41:17
			Yeah. Very, very bad news. And so he's
		
00:41:17 --> 00:41:17
			like,
		
00:41:18 --> 00:41:19
			ah, he said
		
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			he goes
		
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			he goes,
		
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			He goes he
		
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			goes,
		
00:41:26 --> 00:41:27
			like, how how do you know that? Like,
		
00:41:27 --> 00:41:29
			I no one ever you never told me
		
00:41:29 --> 00:41:32
			that that that that you breastfed me, nor
		
00:41:32 --> 00:41:33
			did you ever nor did I ever hear
		
00:41:33 --> 00:41:35
			about this from anywhere else. But it was
		
00:41:35 --> 00:41:37
			enough for him, what? He could have been
		
00:41:37 --> 00:41:38
			like, I get lost. I'm not gonna no.
		
00:41:38 --> 00:41:40
			But he it was enough for him, right,
		
00:41:40 --> 00:41:41
			To that it's a doubt, it's a shudha
		
00:41:42 --> 00:41:45
			that he, he he, mounted his ride and
		
00:41:45 --> 00:41:46
			then he went to Madinah Munawar to visit
		
00:41:46 --> 00:41:47
			the Messenger of Allah
		
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			is sister, you cannot stay married to her?
		
00:41:59 --> 00:42:02
			And so he listened to what the messenger
		
00:42:02 --> 00:42:04
			of Allah sallallahu alaihi wa sallam said, and
		
00:42:04 --> 00:42:07
			then he separated him and his wife separated
		
00:42:07 --> 00:42:09
			from one another, and his wife married another
		
00:42:09 --> 00:42:09
			man.
		
00:42:09 --> 00:42:11
			It's a hadith narrated by,
		
00:42:12 --> 00:42:12
			by Bukhari.
		
00:42:13 --> 00:42:15
			This is one of those things, like, oh,
		
00:42:15 --> 00:42:17
			man, imams are, like, scared to death to
		
00:42:17 --> 00:42:18
			tell people stuff.
		
00:42:18 --> 00:42:21
			It could be, like, something as crazy as,
		
00:42:21 --> 00:42:22
			like, you married your sister or, like, you
		
00:42:22 --> 00:42:25
			do something, like, just mega haram or really
		
00:42:25 --> 00:42:27
			bad. The imam is like, oh, man. Should
		
00:42:27 --> 00:42:28
			I tell this person? They may just, like,
		
00:42:28 --> 00:42:31
			go AWOL, you know. And the fact of
		
00:42:31 --> 00:42:32
			the matter is the sharia is for your
		
00:42:32 --> 00:42:34
			own good. It's part of iman. The sharia
		
00:42:34 --> 00:42:36
			is for your own good. I mean, it's
		
00:42:36 --> 00:42:37
			the law of Allah ta'ala.
		
00:42:37 --> 00:42:39
			And whatever he told us to do, you
		
00:42:39 --> 00:42:40
			know, he has a right that we do
		
00:42:40 --> 00:42:41
			it anyway.
		
00:42:41 --> 00:42:43
			Even if he told us to jump for,
		
00:42:43 --> 00:42:45
			you know, for and we don't understand why,
		
00:42:45 --> 00:42:46
			we should you know, he has the right
		
00:42:46 --> 00:42:49
			that we should jump. But but he didn't
		
00:42:49 --> 00:42:51
			make anything to sharia like that. All of
		
00:42:51 --> 00:42:52
			it is for our benefit. This is the
		
00:42:52 --> 00:42:54
			consensus of the of the the ulama of
		
00:42:54 --> 00:42:55
			usool
		
00:42:55 --> 00:42:56
			that all of the sharia,
		
00:42:57 --> 00:42:58
			none of it is like just jump for
		
00:42:58 --> 00:43:00
			the sake of making us jump. All of
		
00:43:00 --> 00:43:01
			it is for our own benefit. You have
		
00:43:01 --> 00:43:02
			to have iman in it even though sometimes
		
00:43:02 --> 00:43:05
			it's difficult sometimes. But you know if you
		
00:43:05 --> 00:43:06
			do this, in the end, things will be
		
00:43:06 --> 00:43:09
			better than if you didn't. So, you see
		
00:43:09 --> 00:43:11
			this that that that that that that strength
		
00:43:11 --> 00:43:14
			of iman was there in the Sahaba that
		
00:43:14 --> 00:43:15
			day.
		
00:43:15 --> 00:43:17
			There are people who would accept it when
		
00:43:17 --> 00:43:19
			the messenger of Allah sallallahu alaihi wa sallam
		
00:43:19 --> 00:43:20
			gave them, gave them, you know, what the
		
00:43:20 --> 00:43:22
			hukum of Allah and his Rasool sallallahu alaihi
		
00:43:22 --> 00:43:24
			wa sallam was. They understood inside their hearts
		
00:43:24 --> 00:43:25
			that this was what was best,
		
00:43:26 --> 00:43:28
			and and that's one of the many beautiful
		
00:43:28 --> 00:43:29
			things from this hadith.
		
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			Before I open up to questions, I wanted
		
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			to, make an announcement that next weekend,
		
00:43:34 --> 00:43:36
			next week, next Friday, I'll be here for
		
00:43:36 --> 00:43:38
			Jumuah, but I won't be here for the,
		
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			but the is still gonna be on. And
		
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			it will be taught by
		
00:43:43 --> 00:43:44
			Sheikh Aqif,
		
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			Halab,
		
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			one of the 2 brothers who from Hallab
		
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			that teach the, that teach in the Iqla
		
00:43:52 --> 00:43:53
			school, the Islamiad.
		
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			He's a very learned person, and he tries
		
00:43:55 --> 00:43:57
			to go around undercover. But I'm, like, just
		
00:43:57 --> 00:43:59
			supremely impressed with how learned he is and
		
00:43:59 --> 00:44:01
			how much other has and whatnot. And the
		
00:44:01 --> 00:44:03
			fact that he hides it so well is
		
00:44:03 --> 00:44:04
			even a greater sign,
		
00:44:05 --> 00:44:07
			you know, of of of of of of
		
00:44:07 --> 00:44:09
			why why we should respect well, not allah
		
00:44:09 --> 00:44:11
			knows best. Only Allah knows
		
00:44:12 --> 00:44:13
			the secret of what's in people's heart. But
		
00:44:13 --> 00:44:16
			at any rate, he's going to teach a
		
00:44:16 --> 00:44:18
			class about the hadith Jibril. It's the first
		
00:44:18 --> 00:44:20
			hadith narrated in Sahih Muslim. It's a very
		
00:44:20 --> 00:44:21
			important hadith,
		
00:44:22 --> 00:44:24
			in Islam, one that very few people have
		
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			had
		
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			properly conveyed to them. So I encourage everybody,
		
00:44:29 --> 00:44:30
			inshallah, to come, listen,
		
00:44:31 --> 00:44:33
			show respect. He really has read a lot.
		
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			He really has read a lot. InshaAllah, it
		
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			will be a beneficial gathering. So I encourage
		
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			everybody to attend. And with that, inshaAllah, are
		
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			there any questions?