Hesham Al-Awadi – 11 The Four Great Imams

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The speakers discuss the importance of understanding the lack of negative behavior during the Inquisition and the lack of negative behavior during the pandemic. They also talk about Mr. Malik's mentality and his desire to create a career. The conversation includes discussions of the man's struggles with media coverage and his desire to make a pension. The speakers emphasize the importance of independence and finding one's own path in life, as well as the need for dedication and commitment to one's values. They also mention the possibility of a return to normalcy after a death.

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			Awakening MEDIA presents the for Grady mams by Dr. He Sham, our D
		
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			brothers and sisters
		
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			discussion
		
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			I will discuss
		
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			the Inquisition.
		
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			In part three, I will talk about
		
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			what I will not mention students
		
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			invest to be aware
		
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			of what made him significant in addition
		
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			to the Inquisition,
		
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			spread,
		
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			spread over
		
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			inflicted
		
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			pain.
		
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			And he was among the few that resisted the tribulation and was patient.
		
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			And I thought that this could only be discussed in that entire session.
		
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			Because it's very important to understand what has happened
		
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			during the Fiddler
		
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			that was based on the creation.
		
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			So, this is part one,
		
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			the person
		
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			titles
		
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			discussed
		
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			an orphan who loved his mother.
		
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			These sons,
		
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			a title was titled, a different lifestyle.
		
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			I love the title,
		
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			another title, independence, another title, dedication for knowledge.
		
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			Another title, self control and final title.
		
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			I want to make sure that our perceptions
		
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			are not based on stereotypes or superficial assessments.
		
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			What do I mean by that?
		
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			One, I don't want people from the Indian subcontinent to love Abu hanifa only because they happen to
be
		
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			I don't like people demand
		
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			simply because
		
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			certain scholars or
		
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			very powerful and very influential happen to be Maliki.
		
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			Thirdly, I don't want you to dislike
		
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			if you do
		
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			only because
		
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			you have problems with Saudi Arabia, Always.
		
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			Always some of the things that you think
		
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			may use positions for any of those problems.
		
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			Whatever the position might be,
		
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			peace or love.
		
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			But anyway, even if you wanted to
		
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			make sure that you love or don't love,
		
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			based on your own research, on your own access to the work of the people that you want to
		
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			do not understand. unbelieving through the words.
		
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			do not understand
		
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			through what people say to you in camps or in
		
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			conferences, through speakers like me, and others. If you are interested in knowing the person that
we are discussing, go and study I am telling you this, even with regards to
		
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			either witness depth, what I say to you with regards to the life of the man is what I think was the
truth in terms of the dates, and when they died, but even then, go home and go home. And
		
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			the last thing I want, the last thing I want from you
		
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			close the subject, when you get out of this know,
		
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			to open
		
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			the debate is to open your minds and hearts on the life of the horse, but not even to stop there
		
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			to pursue more and more,
		
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			more and more.
		
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			This is the challenge that I face today. No,
		
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			no, I feel I'm speaking to an audience.
		
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			Once
		
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			loving,
		
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			I know
		
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			I'm being a little dystopian here. I want to be registered in history through this course.
		
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			As someone who declares
		
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			I want to register myself, as someone who loves the Sunnah of Prophet, Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam, in the process, if I succeed in making you love him as well, I will take you rewards. But if
I fail, then even then I'm a winner. Because again, I register myself
		
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			as a lover
		
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			of Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam. So I'm a winner. In both cases, it's interesting to
think about,
		
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			who has definitely been
		
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			promoted and handled.
		
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			Volume
		
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			778
		
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			lifts 77 years old.
		
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			He was born an orphan.
		
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			His father died in
		
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			his father was fooled.
		
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			The father was
		
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			a brave soul.
		
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			He died when I
		
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			was young.
		
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			The grandfather
		
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			is 400.
		
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			So when we say
		
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			we are saying the son of
		
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			his grandfather,
		
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			why don't you omit the father and replace the grandfather?
		
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			Because usually,
		
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			the person is known through the most famous person in the family.
		
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			So we don't say
		
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			the son of Camden, we say, the son of Henry.
		
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			So even in d3,
		
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			keep an interconnection in the link.
		
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			In the same way that Hamad Idris is known as Mohammed.
		
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			Why, because done along the line of
		
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			someone
		
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			who was the most prominent, and that's why he's pulled
		
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			into case
		
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			management. This is sufficient to know that his father was
		
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			because he himself was magnificent.
		
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			from the onset, we are talking about a magnificent
		
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			grandfather
		
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			was the one
		
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			I belong to the political elite.
		
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			However, his grandfather was a governor during the Amalia
		
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			but he participated in the secret movement of opposition led by the upper side
		
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			and joined in the revolution against the
		
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			dynasty
		
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			then supports him.
		
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			So even his grandfather had political
		
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			practice. So the sun is
		
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			the father is a brave soldier who died in the battlefield at the age of 13. His grandfather is the
governor
		
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			Political views?
		
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			This is the institution that
		
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			was the How
		
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			can we move the camera? No wait.
		
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			Hitting the household. His daughter? No, he didn't have brothers who
		
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			didn't have distance, who then
		
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			his mother, again,
		
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			mother in her 20s. same scenario,
		
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			deciding not to
		
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			have entire life for this poor boy.
		
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			loving his mother attached to his mother, shall I shock you select a few students who when you
graduate, you're thinking about Reddit, which is your right.
		
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			And then did not get married until his mother died when he was a
		
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			mother,
		
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			only you who have sacrificed your life for me. But I am also going to sacrifice my life for you. I'm
going to be with you 24 hours for you like you have cared for me.
		
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			And we think only about when you
		
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			got married.
		
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			His wife was told
		
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			she lived with him for 30 years.
		
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			Students
		
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			I lived with
		
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			my wife for 30 years
		
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			of my voice and her voice lose against each other. Never has I disagreed with her on anything.
		
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			When
		
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			when someone wants to get married
		
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			once to persuade her to get married to him.
		
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			He's talking all the time, all the time.
		
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			Now, when the father and the mother and she of course as a result of the entry to the marriage, they
get engaged.
		
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			And during the engagement.
		
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			Now she's thinking I want to live this I want to live there. So she does the talking. At the
beginning he does the talking she gives
		
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			him when they get engaged. She does the talking and he feels heard. And when they get married, she
does the talking. He does the talking and the neighbors do the hearing.
		
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			Maybe Maybe it's
		
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			autobiography and give us like a prison
		
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			how to leave a successful life
		
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			that people think was after the death of his wife. He married
		
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			and you got from Abdullah
		
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			Do you know that Rihanna died and he got married again and got two children after 7474 75. And when
he died, his two children were babies.
		
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			This is what he's
		
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			talking about. Magnificent kind of stuff. The oldest
		
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			was
		
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			17 or so. Or even before that, after that.
		
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			He became friends with all he was friends with.
		
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			I realized that
		
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			this is usually students that tells us
		
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			have
		
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			a man telling some stories here and there.
		
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			And Muslim Student tells most of the students a man who was
		
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			As the students,
		
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			I see the name, and Abdullah.
		
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			And I think to myself, you know what
		
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			this means.
		
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			It means that he was a friend.
		
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			It means that Abdullah can report on a story, not just in the household.
		
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			But with
		
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			travel, or in the marketplace, it means that on that moment he son was with him. Can you imagine no
		
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			70 years, not grandfather, but 70 years
		
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			time.
		
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			People think that what separates generations is
		
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			age. To me What separates generations mentality, and the inability
		
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			to come closer to each other, to understand each other, to become friends with each other.
		
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			In the way that Mr. Malik told his mother I wants to become a thinker
		
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			with a visitor visits us in the house, and he is
		
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			he has piety. He has good attitude.
		
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			behavior, he's close to Allah, he feels alone.
		
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			My father
		
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			told me to come and meet him
		
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			and observe
		
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			me to be like him one day when I grow up,
		
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			to
		
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			even handle you know, what he's doing, or rather what I am doing,
		
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			I am doing now what
		
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			he was doing over the weekend. But through the entire period, he was doing the audiences or 1000s or
hundreds, he was doing that.
		
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			The audience was one
		
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			because he thought that if I can provide my family with a real role model, this son can change the
entire future. And this indeed happened and
		
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			became later in life invest time.
		
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			Brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers, who do you show us
		
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			when you open the TV and all of the families watching x&y program,
		
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			the problems caused today brings you
		
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			some clarity and bring all of you to see them.
		
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			We can probably all go to the zoo and see different animals.
		
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			But during that time, they were available. They were there.
		
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			And look at young sons still remember, years back when my father used to call me to just watch what
he didn't say listen or learn. Just watch him.
		
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			Say that watching the pious people increases the demand as much as what we see people
		
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			selling their food as a result of marriage.
		
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			And
		
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			life
		
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			in total with
		
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			an app to learn
		
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			and
		
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			and to think and happen and so same died after they were born. Then Allah bless him with
		
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			another
		
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			and
		
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			became the judge of
		
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			the Philippines.
		
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			talk
		
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			with him and he started dying
		
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			when he was 16
		
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			and 17 years
		
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			unlike myself, I have you
		
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			seen his appearance?
		
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			his mustache
		
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			defies some stereotypes which you might have had about solids in general, and probably the defendant
		
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			and by the way, modesty is aesthetic.
		
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			We'll move without, throughout.
		
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			Speaking of modesty, you remember that under
		
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			a large title
		
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			was the multitalented
		
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			money was the man of
		
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			the man.
		
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			And
		
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			so much soon, that I did not see a turning point. For me,
		
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			I raised the white flag and say to you, I
		
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			came looking for a turning point.
		
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			And I will prove it.
		
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			And I was
		
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			like, let's go back to the physical appearance, he would always
		
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			wear a skull cap made of cotton. That is why we've
		
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			what was read by him.
		
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			So we have
		
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			that he can make some clues he can do
		
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			what a woman had been to
		
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			his house was more than unlike the house.
		
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			It was a
		
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			no match.
		
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			Very simple.
		
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			Love, bananas.
		
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			Mr. Malik ate meat every day.
		
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			live and die.
		
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			What scares me
		
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			most of the time he's eating bread,
		
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			the bread
		
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			and moisten it with some water
		
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			and put some food on him.
		
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			Even when he buys a watermelon,
		
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			or
		
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			occasion, and he's got with
		
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			me, I knew when we cook,
		
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			the husbands are asking their wives to increase or decrease.
		
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			Put more or less garlic
		
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			spices
		
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			in our
		
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			garden,
		
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			not because you didn't like them. But because he had a different perception to food.
		
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			Food
		
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			is a source of energy.
		
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			And not only joy and enjoyment I eat to survive. I don't survive.
		
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			I don't eat to stay
		
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			and whatever makes the food tasty I you
		
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			know,
		
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			the minimum that we keep him going No, look deeper into that look deeper into that what are we
looking at? We are looking at a character that he is in control of what
		
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			of what he does
		
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			or what he thinks.
		
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			He is trying to make himself in control of everything. And
		
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			he is applying that advice of
		
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			eating too much, but not just eating too much. Not accumulating too much wealth, not glossing or
smiling too much.
		
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			not joking too much. Not talking too much.
		
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			Not doing anything too much that might influence Christianity.
		
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			I will tell you stories that will might shock you because we live in a very luxurious life. But I
want you
		
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			I'm telling you these stories
		
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			to make you appreciate
		
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			that even when you don't like him. You are aware
		
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			that you don't lie.
		
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			And be honest with yourself. Why don't you like him?
		
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			He wouldn't come with dread
		
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			sometimes
		
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			was always religious was always types was always developed.
		
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			He memorized
		
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			However, he had ambitions.
		
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			In addition to that, he wanted to
		
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			make his writing beautiful. He wanted to learn how to write
		
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			this ambition
		
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			during this time, was not shared by anyone in everyone.
		
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			People who aspire to be writers, and to perfect the writing, and the language,
		
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			were a minority. So after the morning session in the stripes, and learning in the afternoon till the
evening, he would go to the to the government register.
		
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			Because he's attempting
		
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			to learn writing and reading
		
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			by the age of 14, was a half of
		
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			you 1000s of parties
		
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			addition, he knows how to write beautifully.
		
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			How to
		
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			Dress,
		
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			there is no turning point in his life.
		
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			He was always
		
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			when he was a teenager,
		
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			he
		
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			used to write reports to the government about what's going on in the city.
		
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			One day, he's until he left the city and traveled
		
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			and what sending the reports have been handed
		
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			a teenager
		
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			telling him when you receive the reports, take them to the one
		
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			time
		
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			just
		
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			take the reports
		
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			pass
		
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			a month pass. And the
		
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			other one was?
		
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			Where are the reports? Because I
		
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			sent him
		
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			he said I haven't received anything.
		
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			I've been sending them on regular basis.
		
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			You could be receiving anything
		
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			they could
		
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			even handle now, about 1516 years old.
		
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			What are the reports things I tell you to give
		
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			me to give him the reports
		
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			What else did you do with them? He said I took them all and threw them in
		
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			documents. These are secret private classified.
		
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			This boy doesn't want him to do something.
		
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			So, what about
		
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			we have never seen used to go to the resort
		
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			in the southern
		
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			Presidential Palace outside
		
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			used to go there and used to take the soldiers
		
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			and was known
		
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			among the few youngsters who can read and write. So the women the life of the soldiers used to cool
them to do what
		
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			the letters
		
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			love letters written by
		
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			what does that say?
		
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			That they trusted this young boy because then you let us apply as
		
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			we go and read the letters to them. They will then ask him
		
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			to write them
		
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			and he will do so except
		
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			for him.
		
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			Like I love you. I wish
		
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			he would
		
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			who doesn't want to pretend
		
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			You
		
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			imagine I'm sitting with a woman at Frasier who I don't know how she thinks, I love you, I love you,
hello.
		
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			No.
		
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			Boy,
		
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			tell you like that. The people during his time, other ones,
		
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			parents,
		
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			one parent, one Father,
		
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			I pay money
		
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			for the, and for the teacher, to teach my son manners and attitude,
		
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			to have a good attitude.
		
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			But I cannot get my son to act
		
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			similar to this awesome boy.
		
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			Everyone in the back and wish that the sun would be like this young boy
		
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			can handle not tremendously, his mother, he was attached to her.
		
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			He would not do anything that makes her upset during his bachelor.
		
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			Bachelor years rather, when you got married at age 14, you will do anything that she ordered him to
do provided
		
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			she never ordered him to do anything other than being alone.
		
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			I mentioned to you and as I said to you and I seem to get
		
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			that early in the morning, he would wake up wanting to go to the circle to learn.
		
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			And he would put his turban and wear his clothes. And his mother was begging to stay until the
margin calls for the prayer to God for him to travel alone. And he would sit down and say, oh my
mother, okay.
		
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			How many times have you father or mother told you not to go? And you said no.
		
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			You might probably be ashamed of telling your brothers and sisters and your colleagues that I see
home because my mother asked me.
		
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			This is a tendon, you listen to them. You listen to your mother and father. You
		
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			did not have such complex.
		
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			Some of these products when he was young, he wanted to visit a solid
		
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			cherry
		
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			on the other side of the river.
		
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			I think
		
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			they might think they might die. He thought permission from his mother. He said she said to him.
		
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			He said
		
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			he wants to meet a jury.
		
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			He loves him. He thinks he has knowledge. But his mother says no.
		
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			When you tell him why did you come with us? What did you think I was? I didn't have time, I
overslept. No.
		
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			My mother allowed me to
		
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			drink from the private sphere to the public. Be proud of your mother.
		
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			Be proud to say that my mother
		
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			prevented me.
		
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			Why should you proud to say my wife prevented me?
		
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			He was unique. Only the father wished that he would have liked him. What do you think the scholars
have noticed that there was a gifted person again, going to grow up
		
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			and prevail over society?
		
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			My own words, are these my own words, no lesson and hate them in general. One of the key things
		
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			to say
		
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			was to live
		
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			then he will be evidence against the people of
		
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			the moment.
		
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			Is there evidence against the people of his time? The people of his time that the people of his time
are going to be treated by Allah in a special way.
		
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			Why? What has made them chatty
		
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			a burden to make completed in efficiently with more responsibility, the burden was
		
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			handled grew among
		
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			like when we
		
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			will receive the severe punishment because they were
		
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			printed did not believe anything.
		
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			evidence against
		
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			the people of his time recognized him more
		
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			Can we today recognize him?
		
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			To be honest, I don't think that he came to see him.
		
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			Because he made a point of registering himself in when he opposed the entire, and the entire state
when he was made to compete,
		
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			rejected in the same way that she rejected
		
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			delivery posts.
		
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			And in the same way that he rejected,
		
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			to write letters for the wife, to her husband,
		
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			and in the same way that
		
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			to eat meat every day,
		
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			the same way that he rejected to put spices in government.
		
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			You know why he rejects because you have the authority to reject, he has the power to that he has
the control over himself to say no to whatever he thinks is wrong. He doesn't care what you think he
doesn't care.
		
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			And that's why I said in one of my titles, independent independence, he continues to pursue the
		
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			age of 16 until he was 22.
		
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			And then he began to travel.
		
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			Like
		
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			he went to Botswana five times and then he went to
		
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			Mecca and Medina when he was 23. And then he went to Yemen when he was 24. This was done
		
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			during his
		
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			time, he went
		
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			to look at the map and legend some one.
		
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			One tell me I'm walking from here to East London. No kidding me. I am walking from Baghdad, Iraq.
		
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			Why? One reason is that I have to be fun. He didn't have the financial means.
		
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			But in another he wanted to struggle because he was young, and he wanted to get more than when he
goes and travels from Baghdad to Mecca. He didn't have A to Zed.
		
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			So he got lost many times.
		
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			animals in dangerous and he was in the middle of the desert in any forest fire.
		
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			Please guide me to McCann please guide me to Medina, any traveler? Any travelers to Medina. I'm
imagining in the middle of the desert, calling someone
		
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			to take him to Medina. Brother, Where did you come from? I come from
		
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			where are you heading? I'm heading to Mecca.
		
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			And this is
		
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			a shopping
		
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			but no shopping a grown up
		
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			doesn't anymore need to carry letters of recommendation
		
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			people travel to meet him and among those people.
		
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			But even then, I certainly was not that well known.
		
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			The largest
		
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			the most popular and powerful surgeon in Mecca during that time was held by
		
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			the one we spoke about when we discuss the life of
		
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			Mr. Johnson
		
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			had two close friends if you want to write them down because they are quite important, one of them
is called
		
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			name
		
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			and the other one is
		
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			well just
		
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			in the circle,
		
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			sitting in the circle of
		
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			the most popular circle
		
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			and sitting next to him was his friends. companionship was based on the level
		
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			of
		
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			seeking of knowledge etc.
		
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			was not based on
		
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			very good jokes. It was based on friendship was based on come
		
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			together. I don't know why we can discuss things
		
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			how
		
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			Sitting next to
		
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			the cup By the way, he's going to marry
		
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			accosted, we were sitting with
		
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			one of the famous scholars
		
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			what was sitting next to him he actually came from
		
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			outside.
		
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			And he said,
		
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			Come Come, I'm going to show you someone that you have never seen before. So, I went
		
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			and we attended
		
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			I saw
		
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			someone who is giving
		
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			introduced me to Manchester
		
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			and then we start I heard him say some tidy
		
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			touches in our shop, I was interested
		
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			what I said tomorrow,
		
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			he said to me,
		
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			it was just a
		
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			good
		
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			day.
		
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			Now, we are in another period of history.
		
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			So I, I thought you're going to tell us
		
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			tell me someone who will say to
		
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			my races,
		
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			I met
		
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			someone in the caliber of the level
		
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			that we live
		
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			Have
		
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			a look.
		
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			I haven't seen someone like
		
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			now,
		
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			what is significant
		
00:42:47 --> 00:42:48
			one word independence.
		
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			You have someone
		
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			by another person who does society does not recognize as magnificent
		
00:43:04 --> 00:43:19
			today, people listen to certain speakers and by their tastes, because of the societal pressure that
tells them that this person is something he put through something, but not necessarily always the
case.
		
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			Does not therefore mine to get outside of these tapes,
		
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			this popular
		
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			Why? Because he thinks that the person who
		
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			is bigger than both
		
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			as soon as they
		
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			leave
		
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			and settle in Yemen, the circle of human suffering gets bigger and bigger and bigger, bigger than
the circle
		
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			inside
		
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			cooling, independent
		
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			cooling
		
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			vision
		
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			who travels a lot.
		
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			He wants to go to
		
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			the doctor
		
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			do the same here.
		
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			And the lady said to themselves
		
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			they would go
		
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			and listen from
		
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			listen to the
		
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			show they enter
		
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			Cool.
		
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			So he went
		
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			and went and introduced himself.
		
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			And he said to him
		
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			tomorrow, we want to come to your house and listen to you.
		
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			And then the left
		
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			anything wrong with that?
		
00:45:39 --> 00:45:46
			Nothing is wrong. Nothing is wrong to me. What is not you me?
		
00:45:49 --> 00:45:52
			Less. Katharine Hepburn was disappointed.
		
00:45:55 --> 00:45:55
			Why did you make
		
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			coming back,
		
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			and all the financial expenses involved.
		
00:46:27 --> 00:46:28
			I don't want
		
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			to see me
		
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			making a good pension, and then invalidating.
		
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			The good intention was to
		
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			I don't want to break that
		
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			to Yemen,
		
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			that he was with him just some months ago.
		
00:47:03 --> 00:47:09
			Didn't I tell you that we are talking about a human being that makes food that we can buy?
		
00:47:11 --> 00:47:19
			Food, what we can buy the desire, we can buy any form of anything that could have that style
		
00:47:20 --> 00:47:22
			of making things easier for him
		
00:47:23 --> 00:47:28
			pursuing the other route or path making a better person.
		
00:47:33 --> 00:47:33
			And
		
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			he didn't have expenses.
		
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			So what did he do? He hired yourself out as
		
00:47:42 --> 00:47:46
			carrying the bags of the covenant from Mecca to Medina.
		
00:47:47 --> 00:47:49
			Zoom the camera on this
		
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			time. He's getting some bags. Why? To make some money. Why? Because he needs to
		
00:48:09 --> 00:48:11
			know he wanted to travel all the way to
		
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			rapidly
		
00:48:17 --> 00:48:18
			expand
		
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			on these phones.
		
00:48:22 --> 00:48:25
			Forget about carrying bags, modernize
		
00:48:28 --> 00:48:34
			them, whatever you want to do. Don't miss the value. Don't miss these
		
00:48:36 --> 00:48:36
			weapons.
		
00:48:38 --> 00:48:40
			dedication, commitment,
		
00:48:41 --> 00:48:51
			not choosing the easy path to being difficult. By the way, he's not making life difficult for me. I
knew he's not legislating for me and you didn't say
		
00:48:52 --> 00:48:54
			you'll come with me to Yemen? No.
		
00:48:56 --> 00:49:00
			She wants to do but don't force me to do what you want me.
		
00:49:07 --> 00:49:11
			When I want to impose on you, what I think is fine.
		
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			is not what I express to you what I think is right. And when you say I agree, I think it's up to
you.
		
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			Does not mean like I don't have an opinion.
		
00:49:30 --> 00:49:41
			Tolerance means that I have an opinion, but I accommodate or at least understand not necessarily
agree. But understand your opinion.
		
00:49:43 --> 00:49:50
			We are talking about someone who controls himself controls his desires. We are talking about someone
who used to pray every day.
		
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			And when he was ill, at the age of 77 he reduced the number
		
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			What to do? Report to 177.
		
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			We are
		
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			going
		
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			to
		
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			travel to the Masters level, walking into Yemen
		
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			today in your household stands on your foot for half an hour.
		
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			This is how we can learn from the demands.
		
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			It is different than buying a ticket and staying in the desert when you cannot control
		
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			even when he was tortured, even when he was in prison, we will talk about this
		
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			used to drink
		
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			drink may Allah have mercy on you, you are allowed to drink
		
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			and you can say no to him because he doesn't eat garlic.
		
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			You just have
		
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			this
		
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			entire
		
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			never left, never left
		
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			some people out in a good mood, nice exams cetera, when they have a problem. Some of them probably
don't have the money to pay the mortgage.
		
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			Like our
		
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			sister to die after a month.
		
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			And maybe
		
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			once a
		
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			week, in
		
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			just
		
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			a weekend.
		
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			You couldn't play any longer. And we realized
		
00:52:23 --> 00:52:26
			you might be frank to build and save I cannot
		
00:52:34 --> 00:52:36
			remember the letter that you received from one of
		
00:52:39 --> 00:52:39
			the people.
		
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			There are people who are good
		
00:52:50 --> 00:52:50
			and look good.
		
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			And
		
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			remember,
		
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			I don't think
		
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			any
		
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			miracles
		
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			are given to pious people by Allah subhanaw taala.
		
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			To people other than
		
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			asking him for his number.
		
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			The mother actually asked her son to go
		
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			off
		
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			to be disappointed.
		
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			Instead,
		
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			I need from you from your mother more than you and your mother needs a hug from me.
		
00:54:08 --> 00:54:14
			And it seems that the boy or the man realized that he refused to make.
		
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			He went to the house, knocked on the door or probably entered
		
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			the door and saw his mother standing
		
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			to the man
		
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			in the middle
		
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			on
		
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			From
		
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			a loss of
		
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			love,
		
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			son
		
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			got married.
		
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			He got married.
		
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			He bought very expensive furniture.
		
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			him totally
		
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			pulls out in
		
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			one day, a fire happened in the house.
		
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			The fire burned
		
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			the sun
		
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			said
		
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			I'm not upset. I don't regret
		
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			because the entire furniture have been done
		
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			because I kept one garment that belonged to my father when he passed away
		
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			to
		
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			receive