Maryam Amir – How emotions affect your recitation Hafithas Marjaan Ali and @QuranicOcean
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The speaker discusses the importance of reciting verses of Islam to strengthen their faith and trust in the Prophet. They stress the need to be mindful of the verse "has it been made for me" and how it can be a love of gentle fight. The speaker also talks about a woman who experienced a sexual encounter and how it affected her ability to recite.
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You, for the record, going to be reciting my
students are here
for you to study the royal Su, and so I'm not going to reciting
anything that you like.
It's one of the 10 points of draw up. And so I'm happy again. I hope
You then finish and call your morning.
You know
what? So really quickly, how do you feel when you're making that
citation? Because these verses are about a messenger comes to you.
He's concerned about your suffering, anxious for your well,
being, gracious, merciful to the believers, if they turn away,
Allah is sufficient for me. There's no God. When I worship by
him, they implement my trust. He's the Lord that remind me. From how
does it make it feel for me? It's it makes me full of love for the
Prophet. So I said that because I'm like, he's heaviness in that
day the soul.
He has such a soft spot in his heart for us as the believers.
Yeah, like I'm
one of those believers, that means he has a soft spot in his heart
for me, and it feels even full and at
the same time, if they reject that's not on me,
then I say, Yes,
I have Allah, right, I rely on Him, not is the
love of the ashram, right? That's,
that's what
I'm thinking was,
Daum azizun,
Hari sunay, kunay Kum om,
me.
So
what comes to me these verses of how long
is
suddenly talking about surato, right? And suratova, as you said,
as Jerry habili has talked about, the hypocrites, and one of the
surah is also called as the exposure exposes, the nippers. And
throughout this Buddha, they're saying the Prophet's husband isn't
here because this and they're almost deleting him. And then the
final end is just like,
look who you're missing out on your brain.
So the end is actually like what everyone was missing out on. So
the description of that of who the prophets of Allah, by himself, is,
is almost like, don't leave this gem.
And then the second part, and that's the reason I went up, it
has to be Allah, is, because no matter how hard you try, if
anybody tried Cardiff as the Prophet,
no matter how hard you try, you will never be enough for
something. That's where you're at,
and the only one who's enough for you, who will sustain you, is
Allah. So don't work for anyone else, because of whether you
attract them
or not you're returning to
and that's all me and I will share this that my grandfather and Allah
have mercy on them. My maternal grandparents are quite maternal
grandfather, I never left yesterday, but my maternal
grandfather may Allah have mercy on.
He
was a scholar in a man Jordan, and he was, I call him the Dabur guru.
He wrote books about the devil inshaAllah, and his recitation was
the devil. If you just listen to him,
you know about the ayah, and if you don't know the meaning, and he
would recite this particular sometimes,
and he would present it like
this,
certainly would go
out there. Certainly would go up. And I remember being okay, no idea
what the verse means, the opposite, and my grandpa and I'm
barely My eyes are barely open. He's like, what is in this verse?
So now what I read it that has to be a love of gentle fight, because
Allah's old enough for you. So I love
warm up with that,
because also is going to be angry the second verse, because my first
verse also is very taught description of the Prophet's
lesson, but like your grandma,
uh, when
the next one that I Read is that when he's breaking away will come
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Oh,
for me, it's so heavy. It's like, but
for her it's
like, and for her it's like, I'm going to go into a lot, is that
the way they feel, the
emotional connection with the person, affects the way you
recite. The person so kind of wonderful. We had an issue at
night. Please forgive us for our shortcomings. Speakers and
sisters,
honor speaker, welcome for having me.