Hosam Helal – The Drunk Singer Ramadan Series Abdullah Bin Mas’oud Ep. 11

Hosam Helal
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The transcript describes a story about a man who lost his life while traveling and reciting the Quran. The man practiced conservative language and practiced conservative culture, but ultimately became one of the greatest teachers of Islam. The man advised the person on how to properly practice conservative language and culture.

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			Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim Al
hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen wa
		
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			salatu salam ala Asha for mercy.
It's important for us as Muslims
		
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			when giving advice to give us for
the sake of Allah subhanaw taala.
		
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			And to give it out of sincere
desire to see the other person
		
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			improving and getting better, it's
important not to fall into the
		
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			trap of just wanting to advise
others with the intention of
		
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			making ourselves feel superior or
giving the other person a sense of
		
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			inferiority and a feeling of
inferiority. Now, one beautiful
		
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			example of this is our beloved
Miss Earth while he was traveling
		
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			to at all in the city of Kufa, he
came across two individuals that
		
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			were sitting down, one of them was
singing very loudly, as you can
		
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			imagine, the song is not about,
you know, things that are
		
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			appropriate. It's very vulgar,
it's very loud. And you know,
		
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			being in a state of, you know,
alcoholism, being being
		
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			overwhelmed with alcohol, he was
excessively vulgar. So at the
		
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			moment, we heard him and he said,
you know, very, very, very calmly
		
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			he said, Subhan, Allah Sena, have
a soul lo Girnar. Because at the
		
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			Quran, he says, Indeed, what a
beautiful voice only if it were to
		
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			be used in the recitation of the
Quran. So we gave him a very, very
		
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			small passing advice, very small
passing advice. And he just went
		
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			on and passed away with his head
covered, not really, really
		
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			introducing himself, we're seeing
much more. Now this individual,
		
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			his name is Dan, he heard this
comment, and he, you know, he
		
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			really thought about it and
reflected about it. And he came
		
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			back later asking the people who
was this individual that passed,
		
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			but they told him it's Abdullah
and Mr. Wood. He says, Well, you
		
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			mean Abdullah, who is the
companion of the Prophet Muhammad
		
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			Sallallahu sallam? We told him
yes, so he made a promise to go to
		
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			him and sit with him and chat and
memorize the Quran to try to
		
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			understand the Quran to try to
better his voice and recitation of
		
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			the Quran. And he did so he spent
many, many years and actually
		
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			became one of the best students of
Abdullah illumise road and went on
		
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			to become one of the greatest
teachers of Hadith. So look at how
		
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			he was and where he was and how
Allah subhanaw taala guided him
		
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			through that gentle passing advice
of Abdullah him to Mr. So from
		
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			this, learn that it's important to
advise, it's important to do so in
		
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			the best of manners and the most
gentle always keep it brief, keep
		
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			it concise, and do it for the sake
of Allah Zeplin La Jolla. Enjoy
		
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			your Ramadan advice gently for the
sake of Allah wa salam aleikum wa
		
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			rahmatullah wa barakato.