Maryam Amir – Last 10 nights

Maryam Amir
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The speaker discusses the importance of not regretting for doing too much during the last 10 nights of the year, and how this can lead to losing faith in oneself. They also mention the ways in which people can describe people as forgiving, including using words like "has he?" or "has he?" to describe their behavior. The speaker emphasizes the importance of forgiveness for individuals, especially those who feel like they haven't done enough.
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It's the last 10 nights of Ramadan, the best nights of the

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whole entire year. You may be regretful because you feel like

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you haven't done enough, and it's already the last 10, or maybe you

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feel like you've done so much, I don't know, but don't let the

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regret of what you haven't done stop you from making the most of

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right now, if you are here, Allah has honored you with witnessing

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the best nights of the year, and here are a few very easy ways as

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Ramadan comes to a close the first. You can say it in English

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or in Arabic or in any other language, you are given a good

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deed for every single person. When you hear it, you're going to

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understand that that's literally billions of people say this after

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me. Oh, Allah, forgive me, my parents and all of the believers,

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those who are alive and those who have passed away in Arabic. One

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variation of this can be robbed. Bill Philly, Wali, Wali deja

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walina will not mean it well, mostly, Mina, well, muslimat al

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Aha, Amin whom? Well, am what? You just got, billions of critiques.

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SHA, Allah,

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Allah so merciful. Paola, all right. Number two, a very short

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variation in Arabic is Allah, Allah Muhammad, Oh Allah, send

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your blessings upon Muhammad. Peace be upon him. When you do

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this, when you send Salaman, Prophet, peace be upon him. Angel.

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Jibreel himself sends Salam to you. You are raised 10 ranks in

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paradise. You are forgiven 10 sins and you receive 10 rewards. Do you

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understand that Ramadan, the end of Ramadan, is not about whether

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or not you've done enough? It's about the fact that this month is

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the month of mercy, and that Allah is the merciful whether or not you

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feel like you're deserving of it. The third is, even if you feel

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like you haven't done anything, I want you to imagine a parent who

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doesn't know if they can feed their children tomorrow night,

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grandparent who is elderly, who is starving and hasn't eaten for two

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days. If you donate even $5 who could be relieving the burden, the

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stress, the pain of an individual, don't underestimate that deed. You

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see relief as an organization, I really recommend they're a

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registered charity. Finally, the Prophet, peace be upon him, taught

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us a DUA to make, especially in these last 10 Allahumma in Nakara,

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fuwun to hembula, Fani. Oh, Allah you are the most forgiving, and

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you love forgiveness. So forgive me. Oh, also, like super important

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tip for Ramadan, please make to offer me my loved ones and the

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whole um, obviously you

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