Mirza Yawar Baig – If the tree could talk what would it say
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A speaker discusses the meaning of " wore" in Islam, stating that trees are not dying and that the tree is just a symbol of death. The speaker also talks about Islam's subhana wa ta" and how he views death as a transitory event. The transcript does not contain a question or answer.
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So, Omar asked me if these trees could
talk to you, these beautiful trees with beautiful
colour changing.
What would they say to you?
My answer is the tree would say, do
not be deceived by my beautiful colours, because
this is the colour of death.
The tree is not dying as we know,
but the leaves are dying.
What you are seeing are the leaves just
before they die and they fall.
Allah subhana wa ta'ala beautifies them before
they die and they fall.
And that is what the tree would say,
do not be deceived by this, by this
beauty.
This is the sign that life is transitory.
And having said that, Allah subhana wa ta
'ala beautifies before the leaves fall and die,
I make dua that Allah subhana wa ta
'ala beautifies us and beautifies our amal and
beautifies our actions and our speech before we
die, just like He beautified these trees.
And then, therefore, inshallah, the dua that the
man made, which Rasulullah sallallahu alaihi wa sallam
liked so much, where he said, O Allah,
make my last action the best action and
make my last day the best day of
my life when I will meet You.