Mirza Yawar Baig – Ramadan 2024 Reminders #23
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The speaker discusses the importance of using the "harath" in a statement to express gratitude for actions taken by Allah Subhan Ali Ali. They suggest that the statement should be specific to the night of the event, and that it is better to use the "harath" method in various situations. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of learning the "harath" for better actions.
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My brothers and sisters,
as I mentioned to you,
Allah
created this beautiful month, Auradhan, and granted it
to us and gave us this.
And we thank Allah
for his great glory and mercy.
In this month is this beautiful
night,
And as I mentioned to
you, the Hadith of who
asked Rasoolullah,
she said,
you Rasoolullah,
if I know which night is the night
of Beirut Al Qadr,
What should I say? What should I do
in this night?
And he
said to her,
He said to her, say, oh Allah, you
are the forgiver.
You are pardoning.
You are al Afu.
You love to forgive
to him
Therefore,
forgive
me. You're saying, O Allah, you will have
to do these things, so do it
so that I am
benefited and I am forgiven.
I ask Allah
this for myself and for all of you
in China.
One question that people ask is, when they
make this Dua,
they tend to say,
So this Kareem should be said or not?
The general rule is that
saying something
in a dua,
which
is to express greater glory
and greater love and affection and
greater praise of Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala.
Or if it is,
the durood, if it is the salat al
salam,
on like durood Ibrahimi, for example,
to add Sayyidina,
wanabeina,
Wahami Bana,
and so on.
Basically,
titles for Rasool Allah Subhassalam,
or in this case,
saying Afoon Karim.
Right?
Is it okay?
Short answer, yes. It can be done.
But much better it is to do it
the way exact way that Rasool, alaihi, sallam,
taught us.
So if he taught us a particular way,
then say exactly what he taught us.
That is the best way. That is the
way of greatest barakah.
There's no need to try to do more
than what the Rasool did, Alyssa.
But if you happen to do it, it's
not a sin.
You can do it, but it's much better
to do it exactly the way he taught
us. The same thing applies to Dua Ibrahim.
The same thing applies to this Dua and
to any other thing.