Hasan Ali – Examples in the Quran
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The speaker discusses the concept of a "medialy of the Quran" and how it relates to personal experiences. They give examples of alliances and alliances across the world that have failed, and explain that the "medialy of the Quran" is a result of alliances breaking and the "medialy of the Bible" is a result of alliances breaking. The speaker emphasizes that the "medialy of the Bible" is a result of alliances breaking and that the "medialy of the Bible" is a result of alliances breaking.
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Meadows of the Quran, and we are traveling
through the meadows of the Quran. What does
it mean? It means you are coming to
stories, and these stories are reflection of your
life telling you what to do. There are
there
are examples in the Quran. Let me give
you one
example of Quran. Wow. The Quran says
The example of those people in this world
who are making other alliances
with one another. They are disbelievers. They're making
alliances across the world. They're like, this government
will will be with that government, and we
are allies together, and this alliance and that
alliance and together let's make a strong force.
Allah says their example is is what?
It's like a
spider.
It's created a web.
And the most weakest of houses that anyone
makes is the is the house of that
spider.
The spider's web is the weakest one. Now
this this example, let's just go into because
the Quran wants us to do this. You
stop there. You read this in Surah An
Kabul, Surah of the Spider. You read this
verse. It's it's from the amsal, the examples.
What is Allah telling you? Well, let me
tell you what Allah tells us. Allah is
saying, look, you see them out there? They're
making all these alliances,
and they've got you in the grip. And
like you you can't do it, like, when
the wind blows very strong. Think about this.
A wind, strong wind blows, that web stays
exactly where it is. Yes or no?
I say yes or no? Come on. Unless
you guys don't have any spiders in Birmingham.
Look at the spider. And what does the
spider do? The spider spins the whole web.
And his thing is it depends on the
wind to bring certain flies
and other creatures, whatever it is. Right? Insects
onto the web, and then the spider's gonna
come down and make a meal out of
it and go back in the middle, and
it's gonna wait. It's gonna wait. Wait for
anything down.
Wind doesn't when when the wind blows, it
doesn't break.
But we know
a twig of a tree, of a branch
just falls
onto that web. What's gonna happen to that
web?
It's gonna be broken. Soon as it breaks,
it breaks on one corner, the whole of
the web is useless.
And what does the spider do? What does
it do?
It now gathers
all its web. Yes or no?
You still don't have spiders in them. What's
wrong with you guys, man?
It covers everything because it's finished. The whole
plan is finished. It was broke by something
tangible that touched it. What Allah is telling
us is these alliances,
I can break them like the spider's web,
and they're nothing. You might see it strong,
but they're weak. Why?
You go to Surah Muja Surah,
Surah number Surah Hashub, Surah 59.
Allah says,
You think they're all united? No. Their hearts
are differing with one another.
See, the weakness is there.
Their plans and the whole alliance will break
with one part of the alliance breaking, the
entire alliance will break. Just like one part
of the web breaks, it's it's pointless of
that spider keeping the entire web. It's gonna
gather everything together and start to build a
new web. And this this example is you
sit and you think, wow.
What is going on in the world? What
is Allah telling you?