Imtiaz Sooliman – Jumah Lecture .
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Rahim Allah, Sayyidina wa Mawlana Muhammadi. Wala Ali. Sayyidina wa,
Mawlana Muhammad wa Ashabi wabari wa Sallim, My dearly beloved
Jamaat al Muslimeen, and of course, all our viewers on the
various social media, I greet you with the universal greetings of
Peace, love and mercy. Assalamu, Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa
Barakatuh.
Alhamdulillah, it gives me tremendous pleasure to present you
our speaker for today who really needs no introduction whatsoever,
a true ambassador of Islam. Alhamdulillah, that is Dr imdia.
Suleman, the founder member of the gift of the givers doing
tremendous good humanitarian work. And we are so pleased and happy
and honored to have Doctor Suleiman here this afternoon to be
our speaker. So without further ado, I will call upon the
honorable Doctor MTR Suleiman to speak to us Inshallah,
to all brothers here and sisters and everybody on all social media
platforms, just like ala Imam the committee for inviting me to be
here today, I will be speaking about various aspects about covid
19, but the first comment I must make is to compliment you and the
Imam and the budget management that you are disciplined. You're
following the rules. People are sitting, waved in disciplined
manner, sitting in the right manner, because Islam is about
discipline.
The spirit of Islam, the progress of Islam, is people's watch how we
follow the rules of society, and the fact that we can do that, we
should be very pleased with ourselves, that we're not flouting
any rules, because the Prophet sallallah himself said, Don't
inconvenience anyone.
And by following the rules strictly, we are not
inconveniencing anybody. And the inconvenience in this case, if
there's a mistake, may put people in a ventilator, may put hospital
people in hospital for a long time, or the worst case scenario,
it will even kill people. So we have to be responsible in whatever
we do, because that is the hallmark of Islam.
Next I would like to say, offer my condolences to all those who lost
family members, who lost colleagues, who lost friends, we
lost neighbors who lost people in society. May Allah bless them with
Jonathan fibros and make it easy for those left behind, because a
lot of families have lost breadwinners. We've lost hundreds
of doctors. We've lost, I think, close to 100 Imams. We've lost
close to 2000 teachers, and we've lost 1000s of people. It's not
50,000 people passed on. It's probably more than 110,000
the figures are not correct, not because anybody is manipulating
them, but a lot of figures have not been counted because people
died in the car parks. They died in the car they died outside
casualty. They died in the homes and died on the farms. And all
those figures are not recorded. It's not deliberate manipulation,
it's just a fact it could not be recorded.
Another message of empathy to people who lost their jobs. More
than 2 million people have lost their jobs, and whilst intervening
medically, we started seeing the difficulty. What hunger, what
thirst, what animals dying.
And I must say for the first time, I must really applaud Muslims who
never asked we only, or never said we only got zaka to give normally.
And let's be honest, whenever there's a cause we want to know,
can we give zakat
humanity is in crisis, and we can give two and a half percent,
surely we can spend from another 97 and a half percent. And I
admire people who've come forward. One man offered me 51,000 Rand,
and I said, Is there zakat? You said, No, this is not zakat. This
is satka. This is Leela. This is difficulty of people battling all
over the country.
Last year in Ramadan, we had no Ramadan program.
Somebody came to the office, and again, this is admiration. This is
the beauty of our people. He walks to the office. He said, last year,
I gave you two and a half 1000 Rand
this year, for the last three months, it was already three
months the lockdown, I haven't earned one cent,
but I'm going to give you 10,000 Rand. I'm
going to take that out of my savings, because if I'm in
difficulty, there are people in more difficulty than me.
Now, that is the quality of real Islam. You know, people say, very
easy, we have to. We do? We have people of iman. We have faith. We
trust in Allah. But covid 19 came as a test for all those things.
How much faith Did you really have? You know, how much when you
lost income, did you have trust in Allah that He is a provider, that
he is a sustainer? All those issues were raised with covid 19,
our problem, our policy, our program of intervention was very,
very simple, and it always happens in Cape Town, for some strange
reason, on the first of March the.
First case today a year ago, was in Hilton, 12 minutes from where I
live in marysburg.
On the 11th of March, I was in Cape Town. It was a Wednesday
night, and I got called by a guy called Patrick Schofield, who was
in charge of a crowd platform funding platform called Becker
buddy. And Patrick said, Dr Sulaiman, if you're doing
something for covid, we're with you. It's not about religion, it's
not about race, it's not about color, and Muslims need to
understand that it's about humanity. It's the Prophet Salla
Salam was sent as rahmat al Alameen. He was sent for all of
creation. His every action was for all of creation, from those who
believe or those who don't believe, for man, animal and the
universe. And we say we love the Prophet, we emulate his example,
then this example is to support everyone unconditionally on Friday
the 13th of March, as I met Patrick again last night, one year
anniversary, on Friday the 13th of March, I spoke to a guy called
William mapam. The medical guys may know there's an app called the
Vula mobile. In that app, all the hospitals, all the medical
practice practitioners, are all on that list. And I said, William, we
may need that to intervene in covid 19, if we respond
on Sunday, 15th March, the President gave his first speech
and said, it's now declared a national disaster, not lockdown,
national disaster, and we already had a plan in action. We said,
What are the two most important ingredients in dealing with covid?
19, if you're following what's been going on in America and
Europe, two main things healthcare workers need protection through
PPEs, and you need additional staff, because the staff were
getting burnt out all over the world. Of course, additional
staff, we couldn't do that. That was a government responsibility in
terms of PPEs. The whole world wanted PPEs. Everybody was taking
from one source. The richer country were paying a higher
price, and all the PPEs were going away to the richer countries, and
in South Africa, again, covid has taught us the good, the bad and
the ugly.
When Islam tells you in war situation, you don't inflate
crisis, people who say they believe, people who pray all the
time, forgot that rule and threw it out of the window. Exploit of
crisis in healthcare is totally unacceptable. Not only was the
prices exploitive, the material given was of inferior quality, you
are putting healthcare workers at risk by giving them substandard
stuff. A man may die, yes, you may argue that is not life and death
in Allah's hands. Yes, that is true. Life and death is in Allah's
hands, but at the same time, responsibility is in your hands.
Your actions are accountable. Would you give substandard, great,
sub standard, great stuff to your daughter in hospital, to your
wife, to your father? Would you do that?
Islam is very, very clear. What you do for for your for others,
you must be prepared to do that for yourself in terms of this kind
of situation. So a lot of people were exploited, and a lot of them
were our people. Let's be honest and clear about it, and be very,
very frank. We made sure we followed the right standards, and
because we're 28 years in the business, we had the connections,
and within three days, we started bringing the correct PPEs into the
country.
On Monday the 16th.
We realized that the biggest challenge, besides the staffing
and the PPEs, is going to be testing that the government
facilities are not going to manage, because there's going to
be panic. And there was panic, and all the labs got flooded, both
public and private. Now this is the beauty of Islam. You make
intervention that makes ease for people. We looked at the prices,
14 and 150 Rand for one test. The family of five goes it's over 7000
Rand, and the economy was already shutting down. How do people
afford this?
We made partners, we joined labs, we negotiated and we brought the
price down to 650 Rand. That is service. It's not free, but it's
no profit. You're doing it just to cover the cost. And we said that
the price is down again, the issue of responsibility. Covid is about
responsibility, because people say the price is so high. I don't have
much symptoms. I'm fine. I'm not feeling so sick. No need to test.
But when you do that, the chances are you are positive, and you can
be a spreader. You can be a walking time bomb. So do the test
at a reasonable price, test your family, and you help prevent the
spread of disease, because you tell people you in contact with.
So it was very, very important to bring the price down. Not only did
we bring the price down, especially.
A tribute to my medical teams all came forward as volunteers, and we
set 10 sites throughout the country, and we had three mobile
teams that could move anywhere in the country to assess people at
the same price. It doesn't matter we travel far or don't travel far,
the price was the same to help people that, again, is the service
of Muslims. And of course, my teams are not only Muslim, the
teams across culture, across race, across religion, we worked as one
common humanity. So Monday, the 16th was the intervention to
testing. On Tuesday, we said the hospitals are going to call us and
they're going to say, we can't allow patients to enter the
reception, because if anybody is sick, they're going to spread
disease inside the hospital. So those who are inside, who are not
sick, are going to get sick. And we started making preparations.
Islam is about rational behavior, rational thinking, forward
thinking, thinking for the need of a fellow being. And we said they
going to need tents. And indeed, they called us and they needed
tents. We put up 37 tents in various frontline hospitals at a
cost of 3 million Rand a month. And of
course, the support came from across the board, from everyone.
This was a human issue.
Three days later, the PPE started coming in. To date, we've
supported 210
hospitals and clinics nationwide, what quality PPE certified items
across the board, all hospitals and we won over hearts in the
medical profession and the wider public, because this was a service
we ended it's a service that's life saving. It's a service when
healthcare workers have never been so anxious in their life before.
Healthcare workers who see life and death started suffering mental
disease, anxiety, depression and demons. We are scared.
We are scared. It's not It's human. It's appropriate to the
condition to be scared. You know why? Because you see them walking
the casualty, and they drop dead in front of you. You see them on
the bed Mitchell, entitled Mitchell, spring hospital. The
nurse comes to us, and she starts tears down her eyes. What's the
problem? Lady,
are we doing something wrong?
What do you mean?
You say, you know, the patient is sitting on the bed. He's smiling,
she's smiling, talking. We turn around just like this to take the
food, and as we turn around the food, the patient is dead.
What have we done?
What did we do wrong? We did nothing wrong. The patient's
oxygen saturation just dropped very separately. His time was
obvious from a spiritual point of view, but you did nothing wrong.
But what did they do? It affected the morale of the healthcare
worker. You guys, I'm telling you medical stuff because you need to
understand the kind of problems and difficulties healthcare
workers faced.
It was created inside. And people say, Ah, there's no such thing as
virus. I'll come to that just now. And people were demoralized. The
worst is to see your colleague on that ventilator for three to four
weeks and suddenly gone. And then next week, his wife is gone, and a
week later, the son is gone. It's absolutely traumatizing. And
what's the best thing that you could do in situation like this?
People wanted simple support, kind words, Quranic teaching, kind
words, good words of good counsel. Support, nothing fancy. All these
things are in the Quran, which the Prophet taught us long, long time
ago. Covid 19 gave us the opportunity to practice a lot of
Islam and a lot of teachings that we had over the years. So we roll
out the PPEs, and we gave out pulse oximeters. And by the way,
the third wave may come, that is Allah hence. But my father in law
always said, hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. All of
you, if you can buy pulse oximeters, keep it in your house
and let me go back to the patient on the bed. Then when the food
came, the patient died.
When we were in Eastern Cape in November, we figured out something
was wrong with the virus. It didn't look like the same one that
we knew from a few months before that. It was every hospital we
went to, the CEO, the nurses, the doctor, said, like this, they're
just dying. They're just dying. They just walk in and they're
dying. They never told us that before, and they would say they're
coming too late.
So I asked, What do you mean they're coming too late? They
can't get transport, or they wait at home till they're really sick.
What do you mean they come too late?
They said, No, it's not an issue of transport. It's not an issue of
them being sick and staying at home. I.
They come to the hospital extremely well.
They sit and they talk to us, and then I started checking with the
doctors throughout the country, and they said, You know what,
we're shocked. The oxygen saturation is only 40% and they're
sitting and they're smiling and they're laughing and they're
waiting on the bench, but they don't know that they have to wait
for somebody to die on the machine in front of them, or for somebody
that machine to get off and recover. And whilst they're
waiting for the machine, if it is their life, they get the machine.
If it's not their life, they die on that bench, because from 40
drops to 15 and they're gone. So I'm telling you about the pul
toxic meter, because if the third wave behaves like the second wave,
the only way to test to make sure you go to hospital on time is to
take the pulse oximeter and keep checking the oxygen. If you think
you can in contact with somebody or it is somebody sick, it's the
fastest is the safest way to check yourself. Yes, again, I emphasize
life and death is in Allah's hands, but you have to be
responsible, because if that's the case, then Allah won't tell us eat
in moderation. Why must he tell us to eat in moderation? We can eat
anyhow, because life and death is in Allah sense. Why does he tell
you to tie the camel? Is it the wasted teaching? Why did RAF tell
you tie the camel? It tells you to tie the camel for the specific
purpose that you have to take care. Why does it say don't go
where the plague is? What does a plague represent? Not plague as a
plague. Plague represents contagious disease. So don't wear
the plague is, and don't leave where the plague is. Why would it
teach you all these things? Life and death is in Allah sense, we
don't have to follow any law. Why the Prophet sallallahu, sallam,
will take the specific effort to teach you that healthcare,
community medicine. Don't go where the plague is and don't leave
where the plague is, social distancing, avoiding crowds,
making sure you take the precaution they try your camel.
And whilst we're talking about that, let's talk about this thing.
People say it's a hoax.
By say it's a hoax, you're attributing a virus to a creator
other than Allah,
the Quran is very clear. Allah created every living thing. Very
clear. There is no ambiguity. Allah created every living thing.
Is the virus a living thing? Yes, the virus is a living thing.
Allah challenges you further, is there anyone who can create the
wing of a fly?
No. Can anybody do that?
You can't create the wing of a fly. You think man can create a
virus. Man can interfere in a virus. Man can interfere in life
creation. He can take out the heart and do a transplant. He can
replace the liver. He can put parts in the body. He can do hip
replacement. He can put metallic things in the spine. Yes, that he
can do. But can he create a life being animal, virus, bacteria? No,
he can't do that. So if anybody says this is a hoax, you're
attributing the creation of a virus to somebody other than
Allah. It's incorrect.
And then Allah sent this covid 19, not for us to fight it and to beat
it and to destroy this disease.
The virus was doing his job. He was following his instruction from
Allah discipline. Why are you getting angry with the Virus?
Virus is just following his instruction. As Muslims, we
understand that disease comes from Allah. We don't fight the virus.
We respect the virus. We run parallel with the virus, because
this is Allah's creation. It's not something to fight or destroy. We
deal with it. Allah gives us means to deal with it. There is a cure
that's his promise for everything that's a cure. Yes, the right
vaccination will come. Vaccination and immunization will come at the
right time. But we need to understand we're not fighting
anything. The virus has come as a lesson to mankind, to teach you
different kinds of things. If you look at the virus carefully,
what difference has it made for poor people, they still don't have
food, they still don't have water, they don't have a proper house.
They don't have proper clothes. The kids still walk bare feet.
They don't have food at the lunch at the school. What's different
for them?
They living the virus situation all their life. Not much
difference. If they haven't passed on from the virus, they die from
TV or HIV. What's different from him? Nothing. They always got a
suffering. The virus came to teach us who don't have those problems.
It came to teach us to be grateful for what we have, to respect the
law of Allah.
When you say people were hungry, people needed aids, it wasn't only
poor people.
People called us and chose how the Quran talks of Surah Kahf, or one
of the surahs, not calf, one of the surahs where he talks. The man
had big plantations of gardens and wine trees, and overnight,
everything was gone.
That's not 400 years ago. It's happening now. May not be the
garden.
It. People said, I'm an airline manager.
I got a private house, I got a private car. I got my kids in
private school.
But today I can't pay my bond on my house. I can't pay for my car.
I can't put fuel in the car, I can't send my kids to school, and
I'm feeling embarrassed. I'm going to do homeschooling. I'm not
sending them back to school, but brother, that stock map. Main
issue now, right now, I need a food parcel.
I can't feed my children
the humanity of Islam. We don't look at status, we don't look at
class, we don't look at color, we look at need. We don't look at
Muslim or non Muslim. Because tell me, honestly, does a non Muslim
have a different kind of pain when he's hungry?
Is the blood from his vein very different from the blood of our
vein or the emotions they suffer very different from the emotions
we suffer? No. Islam is love, it's mercy, it's compassion, and it's
assistance. It is about helping everybody unconditionally. And
this is something we have to get right, because we don't know Allah
has created this covid 19 to help us change our mindsets, because we
ever Muslims go ah, can you sakat, why only Muslims are in trouble
all over the world? He has given us means, and yet, where do we get
our earning from?
Is our earning only from Muslims?
You need to give back to everyone, because your income and your
growth has been from everyone, and Islam, as a Muslim, we need to
recognize that we have everybody unconditionally. It's not
something new. Is it something the Prophet didn't do? If the let's
put it another way,
if the prophet of Islam was here today, what is Yeah, only 1%
Muslim population. That's it back. Don't worry about anybody. Is that
what he would do?
He would move his khalifs. He would move mountain. He would move
his resources to say, all of mankind is Allah's creation. We
need to do something for them. Very, very urgently, provide water
for the animals. Give water for the animals give water for the
children. Create force hygiene. Have the hospitals, have the
doctors, put additional stuff. That's what he would have done.
That's why he's a prophet of Islam and of all humanity,
and we say we follow Him. If you haven't learned now, brothers and
sisters, we are never going to learn till the day you die. We
need to change our mindset. Going back to the virus.
It's not oaks.
People are dying in hospital and they're dying from covid 19 the
PCR test is not a lie, it's a fact. It's a virus. But let's look
at something else. I told you, Allah, send this to teach us
something. You see, men became very arrogant.
I'm a scientist. I got all this wealth, I got all these weapons, I
got these big countries, I got this technology. I got this world
class hospitals. I got world class machines. I make big cars, I do
engineering. We Masters of the Universe. Masters of the Universe.
We can do anything. We can take oil from the ground. We can take
diamonds. We can take gold. We can convert this. We got 5g and we got
3g and we got technology, and we got everything. All our last sent
was one small thing, nanometers, nano meters, if you take all the
infection in the world today, from the first day to today, and you
take all those died in that infection, and all those recovered
were about infection, do you know how much space it fills?
Not even one teaspoon.
That virus doesn't even fill one teaspoon.
If you haven't understood the power of creation, then you're not
going to understand anything. To the credit of those people
who never believed in religion,
who never believed in Almighty creation.
I've spoken to many professors, many scientists possess my
business. That's what I do. And everyone said, we have to look at
life very, very differently. That is the purpose if, if you get
closer to Allah, it's very, very different. I'm going to give you
an example of an African guy in Mosul Bay.
He called our staff, and you were all Ali, Ali assembly. He called
Ali, and he said, one call, I'd like to give you 8 million Rand.
That's not money when I want to
die. It's a dry state. I want to give you 8 million Rand. I got
nobody, no cat, no dog, no son, no wife, I want to give you 8
million. So Ali went there last week, he said, for two hours, and
he offloaded. He said, I need to tell you a story.
He said, When I was young, I was
going to get married, and this beautiful girl was 20 years old,
the wedding card was printed, the hall was.
Book. The caterers booked. My suit was organized. The girls bright
outside was organized, and that same week, there was a car
accident and she died.
He said, That day I lost faith in God Almighty,
and I've lost faith in God Almighty all these years.
But he said, something changed.
He said, I saw your guys work. I'm not advertising. I'm giving you a
story, the reality, what happens.
I saw your guys work, and I realized there is a compassionate
God. I didn't understand that accident. Why? But today, I
understand there is a compassionate God. When I see the
work you will do, and you will don't do it for Muslims only.
You will do it across the board, for plants, for animals, for
creation, for black, for white, for rich, for poor. There has to
be a compassionate God, because you can't get this from nowhere.
It has to come from somewhere. You said, I went back to the Bible.
I'm reading again, and I'm trying to find my faith in God Almighty.
Simple thing of doing work and assisting people.
You touch the hearts of creation. This is what Islam is all about.
We don't create fiction. We know our hearts. It's pure human did we
go and give a whole lecture? The Quran says this, and the Quran
says that, and you gotta pray five times the mass, and you must go
for January. We didn't do anything.
We just did service unconditionally, which is what the
emphasis of Islam is. Surah, my own, you are not in need of your
prayer. I don't need your prayer if you don't do neighborly needs
in your face, I don't need your prayer if you cannot help fellow
being. What is the purpose of prayer? We miss the purpose of
prayer. The purpose of prayer is to prepare you to serve mankind
unconditionally, not to charge high prices for PPEs, not to draw
people, not to be dishonest, not to be fraudulent. And say, I went
Raj, I wrote the insurance company. I only lost 10,000 and
again, 1 million Rand, and you're so proud about it, that is a
disgrace. That kind of arrogance is the son of the soul. You can't
fix it. You can fix a drunkard. You can fix adultery. You can fix
it eating pork, but you can't fix the son of arrogance, because that
is the son of the soul, and we need to fix our every being. And
coming to the end,
we started infrastructure upgrades. We said we said we won't
put field hospitals. Field hospitals broken and gone. 85
million and gone. And 100 million and gone. We took Mitchell's
plane. We got a ward thanks to the Western Cape health department.
They gave it to us five signatures in four days. We put a team to
work in 30 days. We converted it into a 60 bed dedicated covid 19
facility with oxygen points at a cost of 10 million. We went to
settlers in Makanda. Two wards were lying empty. Big locks
changed on the doors. Look at everything inside. There's beds
and everything there. We asked Madam, what happened here? A
private company was in partnership with government. They walked out.
They pulled the things off the wall of the ceiling, and the doors
are locked. We can't go inside. I said, bring the key. Open those
doors. Open the doors. Went inside. I said, many more fixed
cities. Look fix it? Is it okay? She said, Yes. Five days, 750,000
then two wards, high, high K oxygen points, 20 bed, dedicated
oxygen facility. Went to bushu, no place for the doctors to stay. We
took a building 25, days, 3 million Rand. All doctors caught
us.
All this was done in covid 19, and my time is up, in addition to
them. And then the last thing was the ventilator group came to us.
We got CPAP oxygen machines in seven days. Our team went to all
the areas and delivered 2400
CPAP machines in six provinces in seven days. But the record was in
one day in Eastern Cape, 585 machines to different hospitals in
24 hours. You see the Sufi Sheik told me, the sheik who gave me an
instruction to form GIF of the givers. He said, My son, that
whatever you do
be the best at what you do,
not because of ego. That's the son of the soul. You can't fix it up,
but because we're dealing with human life, human emotion and
human dignity, 320,000 food passes delivered. 100 kitchens set up and
supported millions of liters of water delivered every week, every
month. We drilled 400 balls in 24 months before covid. We've drilled
another 20 now and struck clothes for hungry animals, brothers and
sisters. This is the Islam of the Holy Prophet, sallam. When you
touch the hearts of Muslims and non Muslims, when you don't as it
is, zakat, you take out zakah, you take out satka, you take out
leela, you see Zakat is a gun to you ate. If you don't notice,
you're not a Muslim. But if you take out Lila and said, Ka it is
feasabilah, it is without compulsion, without forcing you,
it is for the love of Allah. And we now have to show what the love
of Allah is. JazakAllah, for your time. Thank you Maulana. Thank you
committee.
Taqbir,
Allah, Akbar, Wali, Lal, hamd JazakAllah, khair, sukran kazir to
Dr India selaman For very inspirational talk indeed,
clearing up this confusion about the covid 19 being a hoax, but
rather emphasizing to us that covid 19 is real and it's really
not a joke. JazakAllah for that message, Dr India, Suleiman the Dr
imdiya, Suleiman and his team really serve as true ambassadors
for the whole of the Muslim community, and his reference to
his spiritual mentor is Sheik. Reminds me of the hadith of
Rasulullah, sallAllahu, sallam, itaku, firamin, fain Nahu, Yang
Durbin, urillah, beware. The Prophet says of the sight of the
true believer, the awliya, for they see with the Nur of Allah. It
is with the Nur of Allah that this spiritual mentor see in his
vision, the great work that his pupil, his student, his beloved
disciple, Dr IMD, Sulayman, kudu And Alhamdulillah. Today, the gift
of the givers is the fruits of that vision. Alhamdulillah, may
Almighty Allah bless you and your entire team inshaAllah, wherever
you go, may you only bring have success. And one thing we can say
is that wherever calamity strikes in the world, the first people
there on the ground is the people of the gift of the givers. So I
know you don't want your trumpet to be blown. You don't want
praises, but it's only right to take this opportunity, in the
sacred hour of Jummah, on behalf of the whole of the community, to
say to you, JazakAllah, khair, shukran, Kathir, may Almighty
Allah bless you and your team, and may Allah grant your only success.
Ameen ya rabal al Amin, and every anytime you come to Cape Town,
this podium is open for you, doctor.
Just two announcements, we have been asked to make dua for the
very highly acclaimed journalist that is Karima Brown. Her Janaza
was yesterday we ask Almighty Allah to receive her soul with
Divine mafirah and enter her and all our deceased throughout the
world grant them. Jannat al ferdows, Amin ya Rabbi lameen. And
I want to remind you that this coming Wednesday night Inshallah,
we will commemorate the sacred night of Maharaj, the heavenly
journey of rasulallah. This coming Wednesday night after maharib
Inshallah, shukran, JazakAllah, khair, and once again, Dr slayman
and your team, paytramakasi, like we Say in Cape Town, shukran,
we'll have The other now.
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mean by the columns, the king robbed him. Abu asmaati,
wabarakatuh,
laho. Akbar, Allahu. Akbar, Allahu, Akbar, Allah. Akbar Asmaa
Allah, ILAHA,
Illa, ILAHA, illAllah, ashallah,
hayalah, Salah.
Hayalah,
Salah.
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Allahu,
Akbar, Allah,
Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah. Alhamdulillahi ahmadil Islam
wa Alhamdulillah Iman wamul, Quran ashadu, Allah, ILAHA, illallahu,
ala Shari kala al Malik al haqqul mobien wadu, Anna, Sayyidina wa
Maulana Muhammad a um,
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alihood, what the coolah in Allah, Habiru, Bima, tamalu, talafil,
Quran Al Majid, Bada, udillar,
rajeem, Bi bismillahir, rahmanir, Rahim Ara Adi, yukadi, bubidin,
fadali, kaladi, adoria team wala ya hudu Allah to Amel, miulil,
mussolin, Allah, Dinah hum Ain salati Him sahun al ladi na huraun
wayam, Naru al Maun sadaq Allah humawah, nalodim al Hadith Alan
Abu SallAllahu, alayhi wa Sallam Kun fit Anna kaharib Oh Abu
Asmaa call sa sadakta, Ya Sayyidi, Ya Habibi, ya rasulallah,
sallAllahu, alayhi, wa sallam, Barak Allahu, ala kumbal, Quran,
you come Bill ayatiwa, Hakim, akuli, hada, ala astaq,
oh Allah said in our Maulana Muhammad, wala Ali, Sayyidina
Muhammad in was of me was Alim Salim or all the Allah Baraka.
Wa
taala, Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah. Alhamdan, kathiran,
kama Amer wa Salla tu Asmaa Allah, sayyidil, Bashar, ashadu Allah,
ILAHA, illallah, wahala, sharikala wa ashadu, anna muhammadan, abduhu
wa Rasulullah, qal Allah, fill Anil Majid, Bada uzbela, him in a
shaitania, rajim, wama, arsana ka ilarama, Alamin, wakala, taala,
mukhirawa, Amiran, kolan, Karima in Allah. Hawa Mala ikata, who you
saluna, Alain Nabi, yay yo Hala, Dina, Allah Ali,
Sayyidina, Ibrahim, wabarikala, Sayyidina, Muhammad ywala, wala
Ali, Sayyidina, Muhammad, kama, barakallah. Sayyidina, Ibrahim.
Wala Ali, Sayyidina, Ibrahim, afila Alamin in Naka, Hamid Al
Majid, word Allahumma and hulafa Ira shiddin, Ameerul, mukminina,
Sayyidina, abi bakrini, Siddiq wa, amiriel, mukminina, Sayyidina,
Umar Abu Asmaa, mukminina, Sayyidina, uthmani, beni, Afan WA,
Amiri, mukminina, Sayyidina, alibani, Abi Talib radi, Allahu,
Taala and hum wam bakiyati, sahabati wa karabati, watabi, Ain
watabi, ay tabi AYin, watabi, ahimbi Ihsan in Eliyahu Medin,
Allahu, mais al Islam, Al muslimin, Allah, Umar izal Islam,
Al muslimin, Allah, Umar izal Islam, Al muslimin, Allahu. AJ al
Hamina, mutma, Inna Wasa,
Bala
Allahu, wakin al Bala allahuma, Inna udica, Minal, barasiwal,
jununiwal, judam, wamin, Saye El asmaatikaya, Amara, Amin allahuma,
Idil, Masjid, Al Aqsa El Al Habil muslimina, Ila ahaway al masjid,
Al haram wa Masjid in nabawiel, Madani, Sharif, Amin I Arab, Bala
Alamin, ibad Allah, Rahima, Kumu law in Allah, haya murukumbila
adalah wala kurba wa Yan ha Anil fasha, iwal, Munkar, wala di koru,
lahita Allah, Allahu, Allah, wa Azu ajalua, atamo, aham mo Adamo,
Akbar, wallahu, Ya Allah,
Mumma, Salah,
kindly make the softs. Put your heels on the line. Please. Should
not shoulder to shoulder. We keep our physical distance. I want to
encourage those outside the masjid also maintain your physical
distance, and also please keep your mask on. May Allah protect us
all. Amin ya Rameen Allah,
Salaam
bismillahir, rahmanir, Rahim,
alhamdulillahi, Ram bin Lamin, Rahmani, Rahim, Maliki
omidin, star in Indiana,
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rahmat, Allah in Kumar minano, one minute, one Muslim mean a one
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