The Night Journey Continues. Session 2

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The conversation covers various topics related to the Prophet sallavi journey, including the return of the Messiah Eva, the return of the Messiah Eva, and the return of the Katyla region. The speakers discuss narratives and references to the Prophet Lim and the Prophet servitor, as well as the use of words like "has" and "has not" in narratives to describe events and actions. They also touch on the "slack of Islam" and the "slack of God" in achieving a dream, as it is the only way to achieve a dream and the "slack of God" is the only way to achieve a dream. The importance of shaping through the Bible and the holy grail in shaping people's minds is emphasized, along with the need for individuals to have a positive mindset.

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Bismillah ha ha Rahim Al hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen wa Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah Hill. I mean, while he was here, Jemaine, I'm about this is the second part of the sudden mallows journey, I'm not really going to be doing much of a recap, if you want to recap, click the video here.

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And it just for him to have the previous video and the Clear Lake Islamic Center

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YouTube channel. But, but I do want to mention a number of things. And I have a number of questions. So we mentioned a number of things we mentioned last time, that before the journey the Prophet sallallahu Sallam Jabril came to him, and he opened his chest and he washed his heart actually nourish and say you filled it with a man and wisdom and put it back. And we said this is the second time the heart of the Prophet Salam as washed. By the way, just as an interesting note. So we mentioned there two times, but there are some scholars who said it was even four times and there's some scholars who said the President's heart was washed three times. And if you want all the four,

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they say one when he was five years old, right? When he was five years old. He was with Benny,

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when he sat very good, and he was with his foster mother Halima, we refer to our Halima Assadi Assadi image from Vanessa from that tribe. But he Her name was Halima been to IB the aim? So when he was five, that was the first one, then they mentioned, and the evidence isn't strong for it. Some scholars said when he was 10 years old, it happened again, other say when he was 40, right before the third one now, right before being sent as a prophet. But these two and he there is some doubt about those two, as far as the evidence is not authentic and strong. The fourth one is the one that we mentioned before they started Maddock. But I didn't want to bring a few questions. The first one

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is, couldn't Allah subhanaw taala or Jabril it Salam fill the the heart of the Prophet sallallahu Sallam with iman and wisdom without opening his chest, taking it out while he sees all that, like it could have been right. So why open his heart that way? Why let him see all this? Now, obviously, he didn't experience any pain. Right, obviously. So I found something interesting from the scholars, they said that, or I believe it was even hydrator rahamallah. Specifically, he said that this is going to be this is an indication that the things that are going to happen on this journey are all going to be out of the ordinary, and you're not going to ever be in danger, or you're not going to

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be hurt, and therefore there's never a reason to be afraid. You understand. So the night starts off strange and out of the ordinary where his justice taken out. And he doesn't feel any pain, and he obviously doesn't die, and then it's put back so he sees something like this. So he knows he's since he was safe with this. Let's call it operational procedure. He's going to be safe for the rest of the night. And that's why when the Buraq you know, jumps these fast distances, he's not scared. He's knows he's in good hands. He's not going to be injured, he's not going to fall and get hurt. That is part of the lesson that he will get from that happening right in front of him. So that's one thing.

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The other thing is the Scott has also discussed why the Jibreel come with a writing animal Why did he bring the Buraq why didn't they just

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what's the word when you just are transformed her? Teleport duck Look, why did they just teleport tbaytel miraculous or why didn't the like the earth fold right in front of them. And then the President stepped in it unfolded knees at beta McAleese and the scholars mentioned that there is a honor when you you bring someone important a guest. You send them a vehicle you send them someone to bring them and so the prostate lump. There was an animal that was going to take him to so it was as if I sent you a limo I sent you a car. So it's not just come to me, but I also sent you a vehicle. Then.

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The other thing is that

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we mentioned last week we're kind of going through the gist of the story. And every time Gibreel Isilon knocked on the door or of the Gates who are the heavens, the angel would ask Who is it and he would say Muhammad, then you would say, is anyone with you? So, and some of the scholars commented that the angels

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sense that someone was with Jabril. And then he would say, Mohamed, then he would say, has he been sent? Any has he been sent? Or it's as if you can add between, you know, brackets has he been sent for so that every every time in the gates they asked has it been sent? Or has it been sent for? So you might think, and he has he been sent as a messenger or cilia and he and the rissalah like he became a prophet has he become a prophet yet? And you would imagine that the angels in the heavens would know when the process was sent for and became a prophet of Allah azza wa jal. So there are three things here concerning that. The first is that has he been sent Yanni for to ascend up to the

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heavens? Which brings to the third point, that from honoring the prophets of Allah, Allah said, No, all the angels knew that he was going to come visit the heavens. But as if they didn't know that he was already sent for. So when they when they when the Prophet lamp wonderbread knocked, he would say, they would say, Have you been sent for any he's been sent to come up to where the visit for the journey. So they meant didn't mean as a prophet, but they meant as to come up to the heavens. Then others said that it is Todd Giuliani, they were amazed that Oh, has it been sent already? Like, we didn't know that he was with you? And then I said, the third one is that they, they knew he was

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coming, they just didn't know it was that time. That's just in case you're reading on your, by your own on your own. And then you see that has he been sent to what does that mean? They didn't know that he was a prophet is has been sent as a prophet some years ago. Like we're like, a year or so before the hijra, and the angels in the heavens still don't know the protozoan was sent to humanity. But that's not what it meant. Allah Allah. The last question or thing to discuss. Why did the Prophet salallahu Salam ascend from beta Methodists? Why not ascend from piano to the heavens? Why did he go to Bethel, Methodist, and then a sent from beta and McCullough's to the heavens? Like why

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not send from the Kaaba to the heavens? Does anyone want to answer that?

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Why was he sent from beta McCullough's? Why not the yes the intent was to visit bait and muchness but why did he go to the heavens from bid and macness and not from Mecca? As Sir rappeler

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okay, yes, Lou said he had to but why go up from there or maybe Hello Sir already there. Yeah, I had to stop you know, and you add a stop on your phone? Yes.

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It's like a tablet

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the caravan that he saw on the way back okay. Yes, sir.

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Sorry.

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The return of the Messiah Eva. De that the site was he is where he is returning from.

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Okay, but someone could sit up why why there Yeah. And why for what we can return from anywhere. Why did Rustoleum have to ascend from that site? Yes, sir.

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Sorry, to lead the other province

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is very significant potential. Like.

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Okay, good. Good job. I need to come look at everything you said. Makes sense. Second look at

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so the scholars did mention that first of all baited MCQ this besides being a site that was visited by all the prophets of Allah azza wa jal, it's also a place that is the has significance to a site is set up and to Ibrahim Ali salaam, to all the prophets. But also the Kaaba at that point, was not the Kaaba that we venerate today. It was loaded with 360 idols inside and idols outside and there was Chinook. And by the way, where was the Qibla at this point?

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Better most of this still right. So you see why basil McCullough has had its its place, and the cannabis still obviously had its place. But and on top of that, another point, the prophets are going to meet and pray behind the prophets of Allah is Hello. Do you see that being appropriate and they'll Kaaba, you Yeah. With its idols with you know, people all over the place like it is not as a secluded guest in a for lack of a better term back then location as a Beatle McCluskey would have been. And it was just some interesting thoughts. But basically, then the second thing is we went through last time, the prophets of Allah Salam ascending from one heaven to the next and then he

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would meet different prophets at different level.

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volts of these heavens, and the scholar said that there isn't a significance for or reason or wisdom behind. Why ASA and ye Halima salaam were in the second heaven and why Yusuf Ali Salam was in the third and why Idris was in the fourth. But is there a significance as to why these prophets? Why wasn't she there? Why was it not there? He's one of the five greatest prophets. Why wasn't pick anyone ash I Romea or Maya, you know the other prophets, right? So the Ibn Hajr Rahim Allah tried to come up with some, some possible wisdoms. He says, The Mighty salary with each one of the prophets that he met, there was something relevant to the life and the story of the prophets, Allah said, and

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he said, Adam Alayhis Salam was sent out of a magnificent place and a place that was very beloved and dear to his heart. He was sent out of a Jana. And, of course, later on, he will return to it. And the Prophet sallallahu sallam was sent out of a city that was very beloved to him. And that was Myka. And he returned to it victorious. He said that ASA and Yahia and his setup Alima Salam, both of them were harmed by their people, or the people around them specifically mentioned the Jews. They they harmed them and attempted to kill a Saudi Salaam and succeeded in killing Yeah, here it is Sara, same thing with the Prophet sallallahu Sallam when he moved to Medina, he was harmed by the

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Jews of Medina. And they attempted to kill him and the lady at the end. When they conquered at the end, the lady was able to put the poison into the meat. Then he mentioned that use of it Salam, he was betrayed by his brothers are like his family. And what Allah subhanaw taala gave him the upper hand. What did he do? He forgave them. And the same way it's like the family of the prophets or seller meaning his kinsmen let him down and set him out. And then later on he got powered conquered McCann came back, but yet he just forgave them how to an Ali Salaam. If you know the story of Musa and her own ARIA him as salam, you will know that Benny is right in they loved the Harun ISON very

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much. They loved her own alot. And Musa was a little like stern and kind of a little harder on them, but they had they always would go too hard on it set up. So he was loved by his people. And in the same way Muhammad SAW Selim was very much loved by his followers, the believers. Then he mentioned most artists that um, and his his significance being there he is a prophet who has suffered a lot from his people has both those who believed in him and those who didn't believe in Him. And in the story of Musa is a lot of there are a lot of messages for the prophets, Allah salah, and that explains also why Allah azza wa jal mentions a story of Musa and the name Musa 136 times in the

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Quran. So there's a lot of mention there. Then

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Ibrahim Ali Salam, of course, he is the one who raised the foundation of the Kaaba. He's the one who purified the house and he's the one who like, you know, hedge the story of hedge everything has his origins with him. So it's understandable why Ibrahim alayhis salam was there. So I believe we ended with we the last thing we spoke about was L beta Marmore, which we said was the we spoke about it right.

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Right. Okay. So what was the capital of the heavens and we said, the prophets of Allah Salah mentioned that everyday 70,000 Angels will visit this house in the heavens, and it will be their first and their last visit, they will never come to it again. And every day 70,000 will come. And so this week, Monday 70,000 visited and Tuesday and Wednesday, just this week, how many angels visited Alberta Memorial? Or as we said last time since the prophets Allah Selim spoke and told us about this and it's been going on for Allah knows how long since the Prophet I'm told us about it until today, how many angels have visited think we give a number was like 376 billion or something like

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that, right? Anyways, so

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I didn't do we mentioned the visit the meeting with Ibrahim Ali Salam Yeah, I remember saying that he said, Welcome, righteous son, righteous Prophet, whereas all the other prophets said welcome righteous brother, righteous prophet. And then Abraham Islam sent us a gift anyone remember?

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Well, the really two gifts one he sent us a Salah and he's the only one who did that. He said, Accra, Mehta Kamini Sarah good

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Have you almost stolen from me? And then let them know that Jana has very fertile soil. One narration says not enough trees, Danny, he's gonna now give us a tip so we can plant trees. What is it?

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Subhanallah and hamdulillah Allahu Akbar Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah. And every time you say each one of a tree is planted for you, and agenda and your policy and agenda, and the process you mentioned in the Hadith that the trees of agenda are so huge that you will travel for a long distance and you still under the shade of one tree. So right now as you're sitting here, you can be just planting trees, you can plant easily 2000 trees before you get up from here before we're done inshallah. So you can be listening and planting people asking what do you do for a living? I'm a doctor, but I'm also a farmer. What do you do I plant trees, what kind? Not sure.

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But I'll see them once in sha Allah.

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Can I visit you?

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You have to do something before you.

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All right, wonderful.

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So then, then, un Nabi SallAllahu sallam, he got to what is known as or he after meeting with Ibrahim Al Salam, the Ascended kept climbing higher. One narration mentioned that he, the prophet Jabril stopped the profit and looked to Jabri and we said Gibreel is shedding hidden core, the most powerful of the angels, the leader of the angels Lumira powerful and he looked like he was about to collapse upon himself. And he says, I cannot take one more step. He said, If I take one more step, I will burn up. So the Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam went beyond where even Gibreel Ali Salam could go, and he continued, until he saw what is known as syndicate al moonta. The furthest most tree or

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lat tree as we translate it, and the Rossum describes it the tree and it wasn't really that beautiful. It he described that it had large leaves that look like the ears of elephants, he said, look like the ears of elephants. And he had its fruits look like they were clay jugs, you know the clay jars and basically is describing something very earth tone, nothing so special. And then some of the light of Allah some of the light of Allah touched his tree, and the tree completely transformed. And the Prophet Lim said its colors became indescribable, but what's amazing is that the prophets Allah Salam had of the most eloquent tongues and when he says I couldn't even describe

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the colors when their son says it's like I didn't it didn't know the colors is like new colors. Okay, how do you describe a new color, right? And one nourishing mentioned is gold butterflies appeared and start fluttering around it. So it became so beautiful, transformed, and that's just from some of the light of Allah touching this tree. And then the prophets of Allah Azza Lim advanced. And this is where he spoke to Allah subhana wa Tada. And Allah azza wa jal commanded the prayer, and he was commanded

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for himself and for us that we will pray 50 times within the within the night and day and he in our day would have 50 prayers. So the prophets of Allah Salam comes back down, and he meets Musa he set up, he speaks to Musa alayhis, Salam.

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And moosari Salam asked him, What has your LORD commanded from you? All right. Oh, by the way, I forgot.

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What when citizen will die, there's a narration that says Gibreel. He asked Gibreel about the train. He told him this is cedrat and Muda, which means that he got with debris to this level, and then he advanced beyond it by himself and debris told them that this is the furthest most log tree and that there are four rivers running beneath it. Two Rivers that are hidden, and from meaning from the rivers of El Jana, and then two from the rivers of the dunya. And the porcelain specifically mentioned the Nile and the Euphrates River, a Neil will fall out.

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And do you have any,

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any any signal Well, anything significant about those to the Nile and the fraud?

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The one of the Nile is the Greater One

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Africa lamp

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but yeah, I mean, longest,

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longest river in the world. And all the life and the civilization that that comes around these two different obviously is in a very important area. It's in adults and Ibrahim Ali Salam and all these prophets. But

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but the point is that yeah so the question actually is why is it that when the Prophet SAW Selim came back down, the discussion was between him and Mossad is set up. So most artists that I'm asked them what did your LORD commanded you? And he said he commanded me 50 prayers within the day and night. So most RSM advises go back and ask your Lord to decrease I asked Peninsula II for less than that and they weren't able to do so. Okay, so the scanner said possibly why didn't he go back to Ibrahim and his salah they said there are some things about most artists that um, first of all, he was a Kaleem of Allah, he spoke to Allah. And when Allah spoke to him,

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he gave him commandments. So Musa is already familiar with that when Allah speaks to you, it's not done it just ask how you're doing. When Allah speaks to you, it gives you commandments, right? Firebird, new Alchemist salata, livecareer, Allah said to Musa salah, so he knows that he's going to get commandments. That's number one. Number two, the scholars mentioned that. Most artists Salam got the largest from all the other prophets, the largest volume or amount of Revelation. And more than Ibrahim Melissa, and then they said he owned he was the leader of the second largest OMA ever, the largest OMA ever on the Day of Judgment will be our own mother OMO of Muhammad Sallallahu sallam,

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but the second largest will be that of Musa Ali's setup. So he's someone who has experience with commandments and passing them on to large numbers of people and then see the seeing the feedback and reaction of these people. Are they going to take to it take well or any act upon it? Are they going to resist? So he was in a better place to advise then Ibrahim Ali Salam.

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O Allah, Allah. Then So the Prophet SAW Selim goes back and asked for a decrease the scholars say, when the Prophet Selim goes back to Allah to ask, does he go back to the same high point? And he leaves Jupiter behind? And does he speak to Allah azza wa jal? Or does he just turn to the side and make dua or ask Allah subhanaw taala? To decrease? Does Allah subhanaw taala respond through?

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Like stirred,

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wishing to intermediate and without a gem or interpreter? Or someone who conveys the message? Or does he speak directly to Allah? The narrations don't say, the generations don't say, because the whole point is really here about the Salah as porcelain was already honored by becoming a Kaleem of Allah that Allah spoke to him. And now the idea is about the Salah. So whether he turned or moved slightly to the side and may dog to Allah Zulu Gibreel informed him, we don't know. So the first time the porcelain goes back, and the Salawat are decreased by 10. So they become 40. So he comes back and Musar Islam problem is narrating Musa asked me what did your Lord decree and he said, there

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are 40 salah, he said, ask Allah to decrease go back and ask Allah to decrease. I asked when Israel for less than that and they weren't able to. So then he goes back, so Allah Salah for the second time, turn or knocked off, so now it's 30. Then he tells him the same thing. And the problem says, and then he says the same thing to me. So he went back and asked Allah subhanaw taala to decrease. So now 10, another 10 were taken off. So now it's 20 Salawat, then Musar Islam says the same thing. Then the proscenium goes back, and 10 are taken off. So now they're 10. This was the fourth return. And then Musa Islam says the same thing and the porcelain goes back, and five are taken off. So now

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how many remain? Five? So he goes back when Musa Ali Salam Assam and he says there are five and moves. RSM says go back and ask your Lord to decrease. I asked Bani Israel for less than that. And they couldn't do it. Can you imagine that?

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I went when you see the when you read the story of Musa alayhis salaam with Venezuelan just every corner, they give him a hard time. Every corner they disobey or they cut corners or just unbelievable. So they couldn't even do less than five. So the prophets of Allah Allah said num said

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on a sewer system. And so the problem here says that he felt ashamed for how many times from how many times he went back to Allah azza wa jal says like I've just

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Feel a shame from how many times I went back to Allah Sparta and like how many times could you and we're not even comparing to Allah and no one is comparable to Allah azza wa jal, but if someone does you a favor look out of no judge or some governor or something and you go to his office and they do something for you, and you knock on his door, come back and say, you know, something? I'm sorry, I changed my mind. Do you mind changing it to this? Like Sure, absolutely. No problem. Then you go on. Yeah. I'm sorry, not some. So just one more.

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Then third time now.

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So excited. Okay. Yeah, this is a human being when dealing with an IRA, we don't compare law tool to his creation. But this is a human being and you how many times could you knock on someone's door without feeling bad? Even if they're not important? You'd be like, I'm so sorry, Allah. You know. So the Prophet Selim says that I have felt bad from how many times I kept going back to my Lord. And when the President said that a caller called out nerdom when I didn't hear any someone called out, O Muhammad, they are five in execution in add up, you do them you an execution, there are five but 50 in reward, so multiplied by 10.

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Then the profits are Salem goes descends down Tibet and muffle this. If you take the other narration. We mentioned this in the beginning that he led the prophets in prayer then ascended up to the heavens, or he ascended up to the heavens, come back, came back, led the prophets in prayer and then wrote on the Buraq and came back. So in this narration, then Prosser lamp, got on the Burrup and started returning back to Mecca. There is a narration that mentions on the way back he saw a caravan that was on their way to Mecca, and they had lost a camel of theirs. And he yelled out to them that your camel is in such in such a place by and we said this could be explained by what we

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mentioned last time how the Baroque moved that he jumped from where he was until as far as his eyes could see or the end of the horizon. So the scholars who mentioned this, or the Bashar who explained it this way, they said while he's in the jump, he saw from his vantage point where the last animal was where the last camel was, and yelled out to them, that your camel is in such and such an area. And there's also a narration that says they know that they recognized his voice and they said it sounds like

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and the Muhammad from Mecca of Allah Azza. Anyways, this narration mentioned that when he landed near their, like their campsite, and he drank a little bit from a container that had water and put it back. And then he continued and made it back to Mecca. And one narration says he made it back to his bed while his bed was still warm.

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When your bed is still warm, that means

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you haven't been gone for long, right? We woke up at night you get out of bed, do something come back, it's still warm. That means you weren't gone for long. Okay, by the way, just an interesting point.

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If you're if you're in a desert, and you find water, and it belongs to someone, you're allowed to drink from it. So there's just a physical issue. There's, there's no ownership to water, so you could drink from it. And I had I had a relative who almost died of thirst in the desert. And they were like, all ran out of water. And then they found a huge container that was covered. And it was known that it was this was someone else's water. And two of them drank. And then one said no, I'm not gonna drink until I get permission. And the owner was far said I waited until I got there. And then I asked him and says yes, then I went back and drank. But and that's why the more you know, the

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easier life becomes like he could drink from it. And the owner wouldn't even have the right to say now it's my water. You can you can die. I don't feel like sharing today. Oh, lemme advocate for hashtag tam monka.

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All right.

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Bye. So the prostate alum in the morning he

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he was at the Kaaba and of all people.

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Yeah, yeah. Got south or Baptist ahead. So of all people Abuja Hill came to him. And he the problem there he said himself, he said he was looking and he was worried and had all this concern and anxiety and he had a perplexed look on his face. And epogen of all people came to him and he's

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Did anything happen? Because you could see the look on his face? And this what I was saying last time that and the porcelain when you put yourself in his place, you think, no, I wouldn't I wouldn't do the same thing from Salem was different, like a whole people, if you have to tell people have this journey that's hard to believe in all the miraculous things that happened. I would start with a book. I would start with a book.

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And then until I even have a thought that when I told, you know, my wife, and I will tell all the believers that the ones that are most going to accept and believe in what happened, and then we start to let it trickle out. But the first guy who came was the worst guy, who was Abuja, and of all people, he came and he said, Did anything happen? And the person said, Yes. He said, What happened? He said, last night, I went to bed and muck this, and I came back.

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And I would have just said, No, nothing. That's fine. So it's alright. Don't worry about it. Because I don't want him to I don't want to start with him. I'll let him know later. Tomorrow, but not right, not the first guy. So he kept like, a straight face. He said,

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Yeah, he first he said, How can I make anything happen, he said are Atia endowed to comarca a lake or to have his own Bhima had destiny, or to have data on Bhima? Her destiny doesn't narration says are he endowed to Colemak?

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To Hadith own bizarre, Eric, if I call your people, would you tell them what you just told me? And the President said yes. And for the first time in their history, he started to call everyone to listen to the prophets a lesson. And it is to hire girls to walk and follow the process love and sing and drown out his voice when nobody hears it. They brought another real hearth all the way from a bar if to just come and follow the problem. And then when he starts preaching, he starts telling stories just to get the crowd away. And now for the first time ever, they're calling so he starts to call, he said, your mouth shut up. When he came of new law eight, he starts to call them all and

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they gathered. And the prof Sallam told he said, Tell them what you just told me. And Paul Sullivan said last night, I want to beta mock this. And I returned in the same night. So a journey that takes a one month going and one month coming porcelain what in the same night and came back.

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And the narrative says so people were between

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put their reactions, putting their hands on their head,

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and clapping their hands or clapping in disbelief. This is a cultural thing. I always like to ask people, What does that look like clapping and disbelief? So I think Arabs know what that means. Right? But yeah, clapping in disbelief. But when I ask if people started doing this, like, there's not that doesn't look like this belief.

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Looks like your style, you're starting an applause for someone like in the movies. But it's like this.

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Ala somebody tells you a huge lie, like LA

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skies such a liar, like that, you know, so,

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and then some,

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some left, some left Islam, this this narration of the people apostatized thing is mentioned by Al Hakim in his book Olmsted, Rocky, he he actually mentioned that that some people actually left Islam, you know, the newer Muslims, the they actually left, okay, and I remember that he says that the narration is authentic, or he he authenticated the narration.

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So a number of things we're we're talking about until today, there are some people who have issues with this story in particular, they saw it in marriage until today. And it was, it seems like for all times, it will be the the measure, or the I guess the the criterion between the believer and the one who just doesn't want to believe that until this day, you will find people saying that, Oh, it doesn't make sense. Or how can someone you know, cover these huge distances and all that. Remember that story I told I said last week about the guy who was saying, if the moon split, what would happen to the gravitational pull in all these things? All these laws of physics that he's quoting

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who created these laws? Allah subhanaw taala who can cancel them or put them on pause? What's the problem? So

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but until today, but if you look at the annual Quran, and you look at the miracles of all the prophets, they're not designed to be things that are just normal and ordinary that anyone can, can do or perform. There. That's why exactly what I'm what that means, as much as you

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escalate marches. There's not even a very strong word that marches up from from in New Era Jessel in San Juan, you're not capable of doing something. So it's something beyond the ordinary that you would be incapable of doing. And that's what I is even a stronger word. But the point is that if if you look at Musa alayhis salam when he split the Red Sea, Allah says if akana couldn't develop, then cook Bolden or them. Can you imagine that? That when Musa pointed to the Red Sea, it split open? And how deep is the Red Sea? I don't know. But it's deep. And it opened up all the way to the the bed of the the bottom of the seabed. And where did the water go? It was like a mountain. They had two

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mountains on the side, like a mountain of water as high as your eye could see on this side and this side. And then the ground was wet, not even muddy. And they could walk on it. And how would you like what would that look like visually, like you're walking on the seabed, and there's a mountain of water this way it parted and the other one part of the other way? And looks like a new touch it is water, but it's staying put. And now is that normal? So Allah subhanaw taala those things beyond the ordinary? And that's why when people say oh, the moon can't split and how can the moon split? And then we put it back to and nothing happened and nothing when disruptive and and how come the world

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didn't see the moon split? By? Let me ask you this. If I told you yesterday, at 9:36pm The moon actually split like this for 10 seconds and came back together. There were 200 people in the room? How many of you would have seen it as today?

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Don't put your hand up? Because that would mean if you would have said that I would have seen it. That means yesterday at 936 You were staring up at the moon kid. Even if you're outside having a conversation with someone, the moon would split for 20 seconds come back, you wouldn't even know unless your conversation was about the moon. So like how many of you would see it? Anyways?

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The point is that you don't when you when you google

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you know is there a crack on the moon?

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You will just you will find video after video made by Muslims about how the when the astronauts landed they saw a huge crack only shot of it.

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So many videos on YouTube. And so many websites say oh yes, there's a crack on the moon. One of our negative instructors actually called NASA and a lot of you guys some of you work for NASA. So they he called NASA and said hey, did you guys ever find the crack on the moon? He said no.

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You guys know the joke, right? You said no all the quant that all the crack is in the Bronx.

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There's no crack on them.

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All right, or Detroit or whatever you want.

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But the point is that

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epi a kid

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under the lip,

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there are things out of the ordinary.

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If you want to come and do calculations and physics, it's not it's not going to work out. And as you if it did work out, it wouldn't be something miraculous that only a genuine prophet of Allah could do.

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Moving on.

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So then some of the people in the court of the Quraysh they had been to bait and muck this. So they said some of us and they knew that the Prophet sallahu Salah had never traveled to wit and macness. So that he said, some of us have seen better luck this, so describe it to us. So the porcelain. He described what he saw, he went at night, it wasn't a tour of the architecture of Bethel, Methodist. He went in, let the prayer and then ascended from that point. Then he came down, according to the other nerds and didn't even go inside, gone the Baroque and wrote back like how much would he notice its architecture. So he described it, roughly.

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There's some of you have been praying here. Like since this area has been built, how many windows are in here? Don't count them now. How many windows how many lights? It's not fair to ask you that. Even if you've been praying here for three years. It's not fair to tell you how many light bulbs they have recount them. How many fans like

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how many windows, how many arches over the windows. It's not fair. So they started to ask the prophets Allah was hella about details that even the architect forgot.

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It's not fair, but they're not trying to be fair. They're just trying to stump him and prove he is a liar in front of the audience in front of people and and embarrass him. Said the President said I was was taken with so much worry and concern. He says Then I looked up and Allah brought the image of Baitul McComas right in front of me.

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And I in my mind now I imagine it just like the image is floating around.

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Have you and you can like zoom in, pinch out, turn it, flip it.

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And he said, I could see it right in front of me. So they start to ask for ridiculous details. And he answered it because he could see it. So Allah Salam, just like that. And without a single mistake to the point that the said, Amma not a naughty and it was a minute *a do Allah Who

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should ask for the description of law, he got it accurate, but they still wouldn't believe.

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So someone ran and got and told I will work.

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So this is one of those greatest moments in the history of the planet. Someone ran and told a worker and said, you should see Muhammad is saying that he wants to beta mock this last night. And he woke up amongst us this morning. And the first answer of Abu Bakr was, if he has said that, because he doesn't he needs to verify this know if this person is speaking the truth or not. So if he has said that, then he has spoken the truth. Well Allah Allah in Karnataka Allah who called out for cuts locket, Sadhak, if he said that he spoken the truth. So the man said, how can you believe something like that? How can you believe you go to bed and McConnell said, come back and teach us a month, two

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months going and coming. And look, I will work really low on who he wasn't just a civility and so dark. They just believed everything. He didn't like to argue he was non confrontational. And sometimes some authors, they don't analyze his personality properly, and they make it look like he was just timid fellow who just saw Doctor I believe everything. He believed because he was smart. And that's why the companion said Abu Bakr was the smartest one and who the most intelligent one amongst us. So when he the man says, How can you believe something like that? Look at this logic. He said, I believe him in something greater than that. In news that comes instantly from the heavens.

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And I'm, I believe that he is a prophet of Allah Gibreel comes to him. Sometimes we're sitting with him. We asked him a question. He's deep, he stays quiet. Then he says Gibreel just told me, what did you bring come from? He brought a message from Allah azza wa jal, he came down in mere moment. He said, I believe in something greater than that news coming from the heavens in an instant. that's greater than a journey within the earth in a short period of time. So he went to the Prophet philosophy. And I'd like you to imagine this, how

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it's not just I don't Allah on me, but I just don't imagine that it's just a believer supporting his prophet, but also a best friend supporting his best friend, that you can if you imagine that the Prophet SAW Selim is city and the people are gathered and by the way, the other rap reaction was some people laughing. So you can see I'm still happy still calling people keep you know, keep pushing it. Let you see it. Can you believe this, Matt? And some people are laughing, and some people clapping their hands in disbelief and others. I'm not doing I'm not following this man anymore. I'm not believing in this religion. And

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a whole book comes while the prostitute is sitting amongst his masses and this commotion and he goes, Jada for Allah. Did you go to bed on McCullough's last night, and you woke up amongst us this morning? And the porcelain said, Yes, everyone's waiting because this is best friend. And everyone's waiting to hear to see the reaction of a book.

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And a book her tells him out loud in front of everyone Sadhak

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and the prospect and tells him we're Antonia Abba buck, acidic, and you will book her acidic.

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Other narration said that the pro Selim would ask him and he as he would explain, he would say so looked a shadow in Nikka Rasulullah Sadat, I bear witness that you're the Messenger of Allah, and then the Prophet I'm told him

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won't ever because subdeacon you will work for us to do confirm that day he became known as Abu Bakr acidic, the truthful and he because he believed His Prophet salaallah Hottie Sana

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there there is a narration going back to the caravan on the way back a Prophet that he said that he saw he said let there be a deciding point between me and you. And that is

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there is a caravan on its way here. The lead camel they used to adorn when they had a lead camel. They used to adorn Yanni decorate the lead camel in different ways. So he said the lead camel is dressed in a adorned and specific way with this colors with this kind of you know, and then they lost a camel in an area and I called out to them

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But your camel is in the area of such and such. And they had a container of water that was covered. I drank from it and I covered it back.

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They said, Okay, that will that will tell it that will tell us if you're speaking the truth.

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What is how far away are they and based on the distance, where the possible am saw them, you can estimate, they're like a day and a half to half a day away. He said, there'll be here on the day of such and such. And they said, okay, that will be our deciding factor. Because there's no way he could have at night gone to this caravan that was a day or a day and a half or half a day away, and come back half a day and still wake up there. And there's no way you would know something like that.

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So the next day, or the day of they were all out in the morning, early, awaiting. And then sure enough, the from the horizon, they see a caravan approaching, when they got closer, the lead camel is adorned and decorated the same way the Prophet SAW Selim described. And these are not Muslims who were out on a journey. They were non Muslims pagans. So when they when they finally arrived, they said, Did you guys lose a caravan? On the night of such and such now? I'm sorry? Did you guys lose a camel duck look up on the night of such and such? They said yes. And Did someone call out to you and tell you where it is? They said yes. Did you have a container of water that someone drank from the

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city? Yes, we came back and it was had less water than before. And they still wouldn't believe the prophets of Allah Hudson.

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Because their point was that they were just trying to prove these a liar. They weren't trying to prove to themselves or find evidence that he's a genuine province so they can follow him. They're just trying to prove Bayes Allah. Even when they asked for miracles, they were trying to stump the prophets of his home, they weren't trying to say prove to me that you you're a genuine Prophet, do something out of the ordinary, I'll believe in you. They're just challenging him just to ridicule him in front of people. So Allah, Allah is Allah.

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So as I said, like there are many ways, especially with the Syrah, you know, the Sierra, is very deep. And there are many different angles through which you can study the syrup. And there are many different angles through which you can see the exact same story. And I used to do this, I used to, you know, teach, even before for a motive Institute before they teach the Sierra, for this other institute. And,

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and it was interesting how we would tell the story and say, Okay, what lessons and benefits deceiving the story. And we would have so many different so much different input because everyone comes from a different background from a different personalities, different discipline.

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And he there was someone who gave a lecture on geology from the Sierra an hour long lecture on geology from the Sierra. I don't even know how, okay, he's a geologist. So when he hears that on the way back from taboo, they saw a watershed, which is a rock that has water coming out of it, or when we do see to describe this description of the Herat of Medina, is volcanic rock, so he can understand so much about the terrain. There is a sister who was writing a book on the counseling methods of the prophets of Allah awesome. She was a counselor, you know, so you can see the same story from a different angle. And, and I used to when I used to teach this class, I used to be able

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to tell people their profession, just from what they see in the store, like someone would say, I see this in the store. Are you? Are you an educator? Do you teach? Yes, actually, I'm a teacher. Someone say I saw this, do you work in sales or something like that? Yes, actually, I do work and stuff. Like, that's how deep the seat is that everyone can look at it from a different angle. And you can just keep piling and piling the gems from the syrup. But I did want to focus on the idea that the miss the sloth and Mirage journey happened in Bali, and in spirit, that it was not a dream. And there is a lot in the story that says This happened in body and in spirit and not a dream. So that's

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my focus. Because we're also kind of every time we deal with the story, we're dealing with people who say, Well, this is not possible. And this could not happen. And this is according to physics. This is not, you know, so we're talking to those people specifically. So from all the possible angles, I wanted to take this angle, and say an argue that the straw and Mirage journey happened in body and in spirit. It was not just a dream. And it was not the spirit of the porcelain in the dream having these experiences. The first thing is when we look at the verses that we began with last time in Surah, Al Israa Subhan Allah the SR B, the D, the scholars said, When can you refer to someone as

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a Abbot

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If and when do you refer? If it just happened in spirit, with that spirit be called that of Allah, the worshipper of Allah. I'm Deena an interesting point. So the word the object in Arabic means worshiper, and it also means like servant or slave. And so, when Allah subhanaw taala refers to the Prophet SAW Selim as his Abbot. He means in, in the sense as that he's his worshiper. Why? Because the highest level you can attain is to become a worshipper of Allah azza wa jal, and it would not have much value for Allah azza wa jal to refer to the Prophet Allah as his slave here, just like I am his slave, your his slave, his ownership just like he owns the trees and the jinn and everything.

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There is no value he doesn't set him apart from anyone here. But when the prophets Allah wa salam refers to himself as apt he means as a servant, and a slave of Allah, because he's always careful to not

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leave room for anyone to deify him. So Allah subhanaw taala is calling him his appt his devout worshiper, and if it were a journey in spirit, would that spirit be called out? Because life is what is life or being alive? It is one Two Spirit still as connection to the body. When that's when that connection breaks. The body becomes called, what's that? What's the body called anymore? A corpse the Janaza? Yeah, like when we have a Janaza in the masjid. They say, Bring the Janaza this way. Nobody says, Bring Hassan Abdul Latif this way. Or there was just coincidence. I didn't mean like that look the family

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left for

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they don't say bring so until the son of so and so these say bring the janazah the body becomes just a janazah and the spirit becomes a spirit. You would never be abd unless the two are connected. Anyways, that's the first thing from the other things.

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Allah subhanaw taala praised the eyesight of the prophets of Allah. What does that mean? He really praised the manners and the behavior of the Prophet SAW Selim during this journey, because Allah Amin says, mazel tov and bustle, warm out Aha, Mirza Val bizarro matava Look at the excellent manners of the prophets. I said when Allah was doing was speaking to him. He kept his eyes in the same place.

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Curiosity didn't get the best of him. He didn't try to raise his eyes a little bit, see if he can see the one hood with which he is speaking or to whom he is speaking. He didn't do any of that. And he kept his eyes in the same place didn't try to transgress Taha so his eyesight did not swerve nor did that transgress in our eyesight is transgress right? Your friend opens the door Santa Monica, you look inside Moloch f where are you looking inside? You know what I'm talking about? Your friend opens the trunk of his car you look inside

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your friend opens a wallet. What do you do?

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You take you look inside. They open the bag everyone does this.

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There PHONE RINGS Could you hand me my phone

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I sides transgress people curious. See what's going on.

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I was talking with this guy. I brought him to my house and and I'm looking for a piece of paper every time I open a drawer he got up in one leg this to look in the drawer

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has ever been like buffalo fetish into

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by him.

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So the prostate lemmas. Allah Azrael is praising that prostate limbs. His eyesight did not swerve and it did not transgress. Try to look at what it didn't look at. Now, what does it have to do with it being a dream versus in body and spirit?

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What is his point me?

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When when is someone's behavior and manners praised in a dream?

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Get it with Allah subhanaw taala praise how he behaved in his dream. You understand? You praise someone's behavior, how they actually behave, how they acted somewhere. And so Allah subhanaw taala praised him and praised his philosophy and his manners and he and praised how he never lifted his eyes because it actually happened. Otherwise, why are you praising someone's behavior in a dream? Or yesterday someone called me all these names and I just said, May Allah forgive you, or shallower was this isn't my dream, or really, I'm not impressed anymore. Because nothing's impressive in the dream problem, needing a physical animal. You remember the long hadith of when the porcelain was in his

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dream then two angels came and he's How does it start that narration talks about? I was I last night in a dream I saw law

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Last night in my dreams, two angels came to me. There's not a single narration about this on Mirage it says in a dream last night in a dream ever, right? Whereas every narration where he sees something in a dream, it clearly says last night in a dream last night in my sleep last night I saw, okay, that's one. And in that narration when they took him and he saw the hellfire, some of the punishments, he saw gin, he doesn't talk about how they got there. And whenever you have, like the description of how you know the physical animal, the color of the animal, the animal sweating, when Gibreel said no one's greater than Him who has ever written you, all these details, and then how it

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moves. All this shows that it's not a dream, because in the dream, when's the last time you had a dream about going to someone's house, but you stopped at the traffic light, and you actually stopped for like 35 seconds. And then you signal that you just get there at the house in the dream. So all these details don't show tying the Buraq when's the last time in your dream you park the car? You lock the door you check that it was locked and it doesn't happen. So then the bra Selim drank from the container. How did he drink from this container from from the caravan and his dream and the water decreased? How? All right forget that. What was the whole issue? Why was Abuja hell calling

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the courage to listen to him? Because it was impossible to believe that in a dream, he went to bathe and muck lists, that was the issue. And while I do understand the some of these contemporary writers who say I was just a dream is a dream. If I tell you I was in Shanghai last night, you told me when you woke up amongst us, yes. It was a dream. You Are you impressed that I went to Shanghai in my dreams? It's not it's not impressive. For what's the big deal and why did some people leave Islam and they're clapping their hands in disbelief and others are laughing. Neville jealous calling people over for a dream because it was hard to believe that you could go somewhere in your dream.

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When he told me he went to Shanghai and your dreams, I wanted them all in my dreams. Hmm.

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I saw Elon Musk there.

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Then I took his oxygen and left them their

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pipe. Why did the process Why was his heart taken and filled with wisdom and Washington. Ben filled with their Eman. The preparation for this journey of what he's actually about to see me in a dream you need a preparation. And when someone might say well, maybe the preparation was made in the dream. Really.

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In the dream they watched his heart so in his dream, you could be strong and see the doesn't even make sense. The personal return on his bed was still warm.

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You breach couldn't move any further. Okay, you could argue that it's a dream. But

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when you say it's a dream, you kill the magnificence of the journey. Luca Dora Minaya T Robin couvre he saw from some of the amazing signs of his Lord. Now I didn't is just a drink. Oh, the prophet Selim became a Khadeem of Allah azza wa jal now, because it was in his dream that he spoke to all you understand, you killed the honor that Allah gave him in the story by just making it a dream. So Allah spoke to him in his dream. So he's here Kaleem, Allah spoke to Musa al salaam, actually, and Musa became the Kaeleen

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and Ibrahim is Salah with the halal of Allah and the prophets of Allah Salam has the honor of being both the Kaeleen and the Helene.

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But thanks to every Nishida artists alive. We all think of the problem as the Habib. Yeah. Habibollah Oh, yeah, Habib everyday sheet Yeah, Habibollah Colleen and hula is a higher level of love than being a hobby. So we're demoting when you say the person has Habibollah or hobby will with demoting him is the halal of Allah Azza. So being a halal and the Kelim both these honors but now you killed one because it was just a dream tour is not a Kelim anymore. The scholar said look at the importance of the Salah, that all the commandments and the obligations came from and through Gibreel or one way or another except for this word came directly from Allah azza wa jal

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and that shows you the importance of Salah and now he said it's a dream. Now you killed it. You killed the importance of Salah.

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You understand? Yeah.

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Also the matter of not just not just a Baroque being a physical animal for this journey, but in the dream. You don't need the writing instrument in such detail but the Mirage also was needed. Whereas in the Hadith, of dreaming of seeing the hellfire and Paradise promiseland didn't mention the vehicle that took him there. You see that? Or in any other Hadith with Muslims describing a dream never described the vehicle that took him to the heavens ever, except here

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So then they brought forward the marriage.

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The process I'm seeing Gibreel in His original form, which is a big deal, but now now it's not a big deal because he just in the dream, he saw it in a dream, but he actually saw it. And that's why

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Allah subhanaw taala says,

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Where are they? What's the verse that says, well, aka Dre, who knows Latin okra, and the Sidra tell monta, and he saw him, who's him, you breed another time. So what was the first time when he saw him after revelation? After the period that was known as the fat rat in the car, and what he the sensation of Revelation, and then went on, he saw debris the next time you saw him in its original form. And so this is the second time he saw Him in His original form. And Allah mentions in the Quran that he saw him.

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Alright, what else do we have? And then just in again, in the dream of when the President went to the heavens, that there wasn't the the repetitiveness of knocking on each one of the gates and then asking permission, who is it and it's up? And who's with you, Mohammed? And has he been sent for, and then he welcome them and came in and every time all that was skipped? The details indicate that it actually happened in body and in spirit.

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What would also be the significance of describing the burrata

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and the Botox? You know, naming or sweating? What would be the the significance of describing this animal? If it does, it's just a dream. It doesn't exist it I don't know. How many of you enjoy

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okay, we probably don't want to agree on this. But one of the things I can't status on my kids telling me their dreams, like don't tell it's just nonsense. Don't tell me. And then there was a It's not real. It didn't happen that has no meaning no tafsir have no significance, just a waste of time. So what's the significance of saying the Buraq focal Hammar? We'll do an L bubble of yield. What's the significance if this doesn't even exist? Just the dream? Why do we even need to know the animal you wrote in a dream?

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There is no significance whatsoever. Okay, maybe I'm just pushing this point too much here but

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and if it were a dream, the porcelain would have said it clearly.

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We said they're 20 narrations al Bukhari at narration, Sahih Muslim, and in other books. Also, another single one of them, not a single one says I saw last night in a dream, or went or I went last night in my dream to make up for this, then you might say,

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Why are you making a big deal out of this? Because this opens the doors to many other things. Right. And that's why some of the books and shallow when we start our CETA class, we're gonna start also by critiquing the, the classic and the contemporary books of the Sierra. And there are some books that we might have in our bookshelves at home right now, where if you pay attention, the author denies the the, the existence of Jabri and they denies the audience, the angels, and any time where Jabril came to the Prophet Lam, he said, it's a dream. You know, the life of Muhammad, that book towards Allah. Ha, you have

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the by 100% Hakan, that many, many of us have it, it's translated in in very good, clear, crisp language, you know, it makes you cry and all that. But if you notice, every time he mentioned Jabril, coming to the president, it was a dream. Even in the cave, when he became a prophet, he said he was sleeping in his cave, when he saw in a dream the angel came to him.

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That's a big deal. If the prostate lung became a prophet in his dreams, that's a big deal. And he can put doubt cast doubt on everything else.

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That he said he saw, you know, you breathe and the angels said this to me, and it was a dream every time.

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And by the way, that's one of the wisdoms behind why the porcelain received revelation in more than one way more than one one. Look, there were eight different ways through which the prophets Allah received the message from Allah azza wa jal, like, why eight? Why not just one? Because if it's just dreams, then he couldn't do anything without going to sleep. Sahara. They ask him a question by let me sleep on it literally.

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Doesn't make sense. It's a big problem, for it just opens the doors to all kinds of issues and problems and casting doubt on everything. But no, it happened in body and in spirit. And that's why Allah subhanaw taala ensures that Neji mentions it so

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Many times mica will do Mara Alpha tomorrow nawala Euro, Yanni you're you're going to doubt what he actually saw with his own eyes.

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What AccuDraw Hoon is Latin Oh Quran he saw him a second time in this entertainment at the location of the furthest most log tree and her agenda to Magua from beyond that point is Elgin.

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Is he ever she has said that what am I have showed is exactly what happened. What enveloped and what affected the tree that made a change. Mazel Tov and buffalo Matata, all this Allah's really defending his behavior in the dream and describing what he saw in his dream,

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like Lucha. Alright, anyway. So with that

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I'll stop here. But that was basically the the gist of the story of illustrated mirage. Believe it or not, the scholars have a lot of discussions and a lot of details on why this and why that and why the significance of this and the other, and many, many, many, many different narrations and they authenticate someone we can sum. So there is you put them all together, and you come up with a very detailed story. And that is the story that the believers don't hesitate for one second and believing while others this is like the biggest issue to them. And that's usually the the way of those who have doubt and those who are not believers. I remember just to close with this one time I was I was

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at work. I used to work at this company. And this coworker says you're Muslim. I said yes. She said, So you believe that your Prophet rode on a winged horse

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because she's taking the week narrations of the her the wings and all that stuff. Now remember, I was confused by why she would ask a question like that. And this was before the dollardays. So but I calculated quickly said Betsy, she doesn't believe in God. Because if you believe in God, what's the big deal with a divorce winged elephant Wigand unicorn right now there's a demonic entity. So I said, Do you believe in God? He said, No. So that's the problem. If you believe in God, you believe the rest. You know, like remember the Hadith.

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I'll just close with this. But remember when the Hadith when the Prophet Salim said that, while a man this is towards the end of time, while a man was writing a cow, so already something wrong, right? Cause you don't write cows. While a man was writing a cow. It turned to him and said, I wasn't created for this.

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And then the pro Selim says, I believe in this hadith, and so does have a book. And so does Omar. And they weren't even there. But he's giving examples of the types of believers that will believe it. I will Buckaroo will believe this hadith. And Omar will believe this hadith. So he's saying will you so when someone says look, we're cow speaking by Allah Otto created the cow. And he also created the animals that can speak Have you seen them?

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Know what animals speak?

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You know, like my children or

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parents, right? I don't know. There's this there's this Arab family thing. There's Syrian family that has a parrot on Instagram. Have you ever seen them? Ah, this parrot Danny a Jeep man. He's like get up and pray and and then of course he speaks to the children the way the parents speak to it for life. But the point is by who created this this Adela made it speak who can Allah make another animal speak

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but people try to make a big deal out of something where there is no big deal but anyways, I'll

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I'll stop here. Zack gonna like hidden for attentively to listening attentively and for coming so long Baraka Muhammad Allah it was like a big mine was Salam alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh