Maryam Amir – When someone loves the Prophet peace be upon him the passing of Siddi Mouaz alNass rahimahullah
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The speaker discusses the Adhan of the Prophet and how he sings theover and praises him for his actions. He also talks about the proud Speaker of the Old City of Jerusalem who had a dream of peace for his children and his wife, and how he was harsh and screaming. The speaker also mentions the people around the world who do not prais him for his actions.
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This incredible Adhan by Sidi mahas who just had the honor of
speaking with him on celebrate mercy events, he would sing the
praises of the Prophet, peace be upon him. Anytime the children
during the event, the adults of the event, they would just praise
how they felt the praise of the Prophet. Saw them from him. Last
week, I had the honor of hearing the mu Adhan of Masjid Al Aqsa
sing the praise of the Prophet, peace be upon him. And he kept
saying, Hani and lecom. Glad Tidings to you all, that you sit
here with the praise of the Prophet. Peace be upon him. That
was city mas life. Once I asked him if he was Palestinian, because
I had heard the same type of song in the Old City of Jerusalem. He
said, No, he's Syrian. I had no idea out of his humility, Pan
Allah. He's the son of a huge scholar of Syria. His mother, the
daughter of an enormous Quran scholar of Syria. The past few
days, I've just been thinking so much about his children and his
wife and his life. May Allah make it easy on them and make this time
for him a time of celebration. People all around the world are
not praising him because he was harsh and screaming to follow the
Haqq. He embodied the compassion of the Prophet sallallahu, alayhi
wa sallam, and you can see that in the way that he yearned for the
messenger, sallAllahu, alayhi wa sallam, a student of his father,
actually had a dream of the Prophet, peace be upon him, giving
him the glad tidings. May the trees and the stones and the
people who heard his praises of the Prophet, peace be upon him,
testify for him, as well as the walls of the Alhambra itself. Ah,