Mohammad Elshinawy – Best of Stories – Study of Surat Yusuf 13

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The speakers discuss the importance of dream interpretation and the use of shelling in interpreting dreams. They stress the importance of providing what one needs in order to achieve their dreams and avoiding common ground. They also discuss the importance of belief in one's own values and the potential consequences of following guidance. The speakers stress the importance of guidance and faith in Islam, avoiding common ground, and knowing the outcomes of one's dream.

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			Smilla hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah vegetarian we begin the name of Allah All
Praise and Glory be to Allah and mais finest peace and blessings be upon His messenger Muhammad
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam in his family and his companions and all those who tried his path may
Allah azza wa jal make us and you people who adhere to his path and live by his example, may Allah
Illuminate our hearts with the Quran and purify our hearts with the Quran and make genuine our faith
and our iman through this Quran Allah Huma Amin May Allah placed these moments where we study and
reflect on his book, in our scale of good deeds, and remind us about them and allow us to rejoice
		
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			over them on the day we will be standing before him and in need of every last good deed. Allahumma
Amin
		
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			welcome everyone back to the best of stories, our 13th session now hamdulillah nearing the halfway
mark in the Surah. And we recited quite a bit today because I don't know how to
		
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			split these if into two sessions. It's a single conversation,
		
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			or half of the conversation between use of Allahi Salam and those who entered prison with him.
		
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			And so Allah subhanho wa Taala says, and two
		
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			young men entered the prison along with him Dukkha who says enough Italian, one of them said, I see
that I am meaning in a dream, I see that I am
		
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			squeezing for wine, meaning squeezing grapes or whatnot to make out of it wine. And the other one
said, I see in my dreams that I am carrying bread on top of my head on top of my head, that birds
are eating from inform us about the interpretation of these dreams. We see that you are of an Masini
you're of the people who lives by a code of excellence be a true good doer.
		
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			And so
		
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			some context and then we'll begin reflecting on the
		
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			Verse, There are two men entering prison with him. That's straightforward from the verse. Why did
they enter prison with him? Allah azza wa jal knows best there are some stories, it is not very
important or else Allah azza wa jal would have mentioned it to us. But it is said that these two men
worked for the king. And one of them used to serve him wine basically. And the other one used to be
his Baker is the Baker's bread. And so people that
		
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			wanted to
		
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			assassinate the king, bribe them into poisoning his bread and his wine, so that he would die. And so
they agreed to do so. And
		
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			before they actually executed it, a one of them had cold feet.
		
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			One of them had cold feet.
		
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			And that was
		
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			the person drinking, the person offering the wine, or the one who would cater to the the butler, if
you will, that would cater to the to the king, he refused
		
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			to put wine in the drink. And then the baker did, in fact, put, put poison in the drink. And the
baker, in fact, did put poison in the bread. And so someone informed the king last minute that his
food might be poisoned. And so the king
		
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			said, We'll test it, this guy would poison my drink, go ahead and drink the drink. If it's
poisonous, you'll die. And so he knew he didn't poison the drink. So he
		
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			he drank and nothing happened. And then the other one, the baker, I really hope not switching the
baker and the butler. But the baker who did put poisoned refuse to eat from the food. And so the
king threw them both in prison till investigations are completed or until they're both executed or
whatnot. So they're in prison with him. And so they tell him we see in our dreams to dream, this is
from the first now this is the important part, we see in the
		
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			in the dream, in this dream of ours, one of us sees that they are
		
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			squeezing wine, meaning going back to work with wine. And the other one says, I see bread on top of
my head being eaten from by birds. And there's so much that the scholars talk about the science of
dream interpretation, how to actually interpret dreams, like some tips or guidelines for
interpreting dreams.
		
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			And we'll leave that for the interpretation of the dream that we'll discuss next week. What he used
valleys and actually said to them was the explanation. We'll talk a little bit about what we can
take from that for other dreams,
		
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			as markers, placeholders and guidelines, principles for dream interpretation. But they said, tell us
the interpretation of our dreams in Iraq, I mean, and martini and we see that you are a good doer.
How did they know he was a good doer? It was it was evident, it was obvious. Some of them see the
books mentioned that he was always praying or always checking up on the fellow inmates or he was
always
		
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			the last to eat, he would serve others before eating himself.
		
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			Maybe this is it, maybe it's not maybe it's this and more. The idea is it was obvious and evident
that he was a righteous person. His righteousness did not end with him going to present. And that is
an important lesson. That regardless of your circumstances, these are always opportunities to earn
Allah's love and earn Allah's pleasure. If you are satisfied with Allah, that means you're going to
be satisfied with whatever Allah sends your way. And Amara macabre the Allahu taala. And he would
say that poverty and riches are two mounts that I don't care which of the two, I ride to Allah, they
would like to different Two camels, I don't care. They're both camels, meaning they both carry me
		
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			they both transports me to Allah's pleasure.
		
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			Or two guests, and I don't care which of the two is visiting me. So they're both going to visit.
That's the beautiful part. It's never forever. But while it's here, it's not like downtime. It is
just yet another opportunity, a different kind of opportunity to worship Allah azza wa jal, and I
think many of us understand why I'm highlighting this because many times shaitan tricks us into
		
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			number one, feeling hopeless, in our religion because of some hardship, you think Allah hates you?
And that is preposterous. The people that had the hardest test were the prophets are talking about a
noble prophet of Allah azza wa jal here use of Ali Salaam in prison and all of the Prophets when did
the hardest tests compared to everyone else?
		
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			And so you give a praying when you go through a calamity in your life, and that's the that's the
worst possible thing you can do. Right? Because even if you get out of the calamity, but you haven't
gotten closer to Allah in it, then you missed out on the best part of it.
		
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			And the greatest potential of it. And other people who may Allah forbid, they go even worse and they
become resentful of Allah azza wa jal. And so it's as if they're doing him a favor. And so they stop
praying when things don't go their way. And Allah, you know, cautions
		
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			us against such behavior, such inappropriate behavior, such arrogant behavior, when he said, and
among humanity are those who worship Allah on edge. when good things happen to them, they're
reassured, and when they go through some trial, they turn about face, they go the opposite
direction, hustler dunya Allah and he misses out on this world and the hereafter because of it. And
so they saw that even in prison, he was still righteous. And so make sure that wherever your
circumstances place you, the one thing that does not change is your uprightness and your commitment
to Allah subhanho wa Taala is guidance, then
		
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			the fact that they came to him because he was righteous for their dreams.
		
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			People in general, come to what they perceive as religious people.
		
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			Of course, here he actually is right. He's very righteous, don't doubt the prophet of God. But they
come to religious people whenever they're confused whenever they're going through a difficulty. And
that is the importance of accommodating people and realizing, you know, the concept of emotional
intelligence in dour this whole session today will be smothered in Dallas IPs. Because you survived
a Salam does it like nobody can
		
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			be pleased with him and raise his rank and send me his peace and blessings of Allah be upon him in
our Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is just amazing. And so.
		
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			But keep in mind, when people come to you for advice, they usually also want you to hear them out.
They also want you to validate their emotions. And you will see use valet said I'm gonna do that. So
absolutely, I'm gonna, you know, tell you the interpretation of your dreams. Even though dreams
usually don't have much value at all. The most, they can offer you some reassurance, and so that
they come when they're confused.
		
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			To religious people in general, right? For what they want, which is some reassurance. And so try to
offer them the reassurance, not just because that's what they want, but because you you want to give
them what they need. So don't just give them what they want some reassurance, some religious
reassurance,
		
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			some
		
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			you know, beautiful words, some encouragement, some an ear, a shoulder, not just that that's very
important having that emotional intelligence. But why am I having that? Because I want to give them
not what they want, but what they need, and I'm going to have to give it to them this way. Give it
to them what they need, in a way that they want, which is by as you're gonna see indulging them
intelligent people. It's amazing. I know sometimes I think about the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam. This is a man who was shown paradise was shown the hellfire, like, how could he Allah his
thoughts and this is from his perfect character, I would think how can he like enjoy conversations
		
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			with fellow human beings like how can he like dunya conversations? But he was so agreeable. He was
so agreeable, so approachable, they didn't fare better they Allah Han said that the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam used to be just like one of us, when we would speak about dunya he would
speak about dunya with us without haram, of course, but like he would indulge us, right? And when he
would speak about the FDLR the hereafter he would speak about the Hereafter with us on so here, they
want to talk to him mean so much to them, because he's right. Just just, you know, give us some, you
know, an inside scoop on our dreams? Absolutely. Let's do it, you know?
		
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			And that's a skill we all need to learn. And so how did he do that on his cell phone? He said to
them, lay it come up, I'm too farm and tours are funny, he no food will come to you, that you are
provided with Elanor but to cohabitate with ecoblend, yet to coma except that I will inform you of
the interpretation of it of the dreams before it comes to you. In other words,
		
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			you're gonna know the meaning of your dream before your next meal. So like, you know, settles them,
it comforts them. But But look at what he did. He didn't say no food will come to you before I
inform you. He said no food will come to you that you are provided with. Did you see that slip, not
slip as an accidental slipping. He slipped something in there. He slipped a wedge, a conversation
starter. He mentioned the word that is provision. If you would have said there is no food coming to
you before I tell you it would have made perfect grammatical sense with him to say there is no food
that is coming to you that God will provide you with is what he's saying. He's trying to open the
		
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			door for a conversation about
		
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			Got tourists Afghani, no food will come to you that you are receiving as your provision your risk
from Allah except that I'm going to inform you before it comes. And then he does it again. He says
there Lee Kuma Mima, I lemony Robbie, that is of the things that my Lord has taught me. When Allah
gives you a gift, you use that gift to call people to him, Subhana Allah to Allah, you praise Him
for it, you use it, to serve others so you can tell them God is the one that allowed this to happen.
And you bring them to Allah. And then he says, This is what my Lord has taught me. Then he says in
need talk to me later call me lie me noona Billahi we're humbled Filati homecare, funeral.
		
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			I have just left the people out there outside the prison
		
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			that do not believe in Allah, and they are regarding the hereafter, disbelievers. And there's a lot
actually in that one sentence. Number one, just very quickly, he these guys are just believers to
what he's giving them that will for a reason. He's inviting them to believe for a reason because
they're not upon belief. They're upon unbelief, this belief. But he's, he's not speaking in the
first person. So it's not as callous as not as abrasive. It's not as provoking of their defenses.
And that's the whole trick and Darwin Allah says, odourless abelia. robic Eben hikma Invite to the
way of your LORD with Wisdom. What is wisdom? Wisdom is the the tactics that are going to work
		
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			around people's defenses. That's of the nicest ways to define wisdom. How do I get someone to accept
this message? Right? And so he says, I left out there he made the guys outside of like the bad guys,
Not you too in front of me, as if we're all on the same page. But we're obviously not that's why I'm
speaking to you. But that was just from his gentleness, the gentle approach and the wise approach
and the doubt. He said, I left some people out there that don't believe in God, like can you believe
those guys?
		
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			So instead of attacking them, he spoke about other than them. And this is genius. Because when you
attack something that someone has, like your belief,
		
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			directly that way they become protective of it, even if they on their own feel like it is, you know,
		
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			problematic if it is not very justified, but the fact that you attacked it, made them want to defend
it. So he didn't do that. He said those people's religion. There are people out there let me know in
the villa, they don't believe in God.
		
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			And then he said, we're home Bill Herati home Kathy rune, this is hard to translate. But it says and
they regarding the hereafter, they are disbelievers so like home the pronoun they is said twice. Why
is it said twice some of the scholars said this is to emphasize the tone in which use of
Alehissalaam was speaking like he was saying, How could anyone disbelieve in Allah as if he's saying
let me try to give a liberal translation and, and them regarding the hereafter. They actually are
disbelievers that we're going to get resurrected. You know, he just as if he went to the sentence
and repeated a sentence twice.
		
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			They're actually disbelieving in this. And that's important as well. While you don't want to
		
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			attack the person in front of you, or make them feel like they're under attack, you do want to make
disbelief in Allah.
		
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			And especially nowadays, when people want to talk about God not existing, we're talking about God
not being singled out as the only deity worthy of worship. But if you go into God existing This
becomes even more true. You want to make them feel like this is like
		
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			insane, right? Like you actually how can someone act it's not like you know that tongue that tone of
		
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			relativity relative truth. Like yet I the way I look at it there, you know, there is a God because
there's consent, that's problematic, like if you don't believe that this is something that should be
a given. Right? That's the what you want to impress on the person in front of you that this is a
preposterous claim. It's wild, how can you not believe in this, while not foregoing your, your
calculated, wise, gentle approach, but you want to emphasize the ugliness of coffee, right? That is
important, and he did that by saying and they regarding the hereafter, they are actually
disbelievers. Like how can this be possible? And then he went on to say the next verse, whatever to
		
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			me letter.
		
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			And I followed the religion or the tradition, religious tradition would mean here so religion is
still fine. I follow the religion of my
		
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			fathers and grandfather.
		
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			others ever it means my father's multiple so it goes back multiple generations then he spells it out
Ibrahim and is have any Apple I'm following where they were all on by the way, Makana, Alaina and
usually can be let him in shape. We would never associate anything mean sheep whatsoever with Allah
subhanho wa taala. Then he came in for the law he Elena that is from the bounty of Allah over us
water nurse and upon people as well. It's not just the religion of the prophets, it's upon whoever
subscribes. Whoever embraces Well, I kinetic Varanasi lash karoun. But most people are not thankful.
So a few stops here, first of all
		
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			and I'm following the religion of my forefathers, Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, and we would never,
ever associate anything whatsoever with Allah.
		
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			You know, the Quran so many times speaks about the, the herd effect, group ism, that so many people
were just so stubborn in the ways of their forefathers.
		
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			And that is why they never accepted the religion of the prophets. Right? They were too tribalistic.
They were too
		
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			fixed in their ways. And so they didn't consider and accept the religion of the prophets.
		
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			Here, we're seeing the opposite narrative. That use of Allah, He said, is justifying his belief by
the fact that it's the belief of his forefathers. So how do we make sense of this? Why is that
there? What does that teach us this departure from the norm?
		
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			Regarding the the way of the forefathers, that is to point out that just because something has been
happening for generations, doesn't mean it's wrong.
		
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			Even though most people that take part in wrong, they'll justify it, because it's been happening
forever.
		
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			So let me say that a different way, just in case having confused anybody. The truth is the truth.
		
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			By virtue of it being the truth, the fact that there have been great people on the truth before you
		
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			adds to your justification. That's it. The reason I say that is because some people think that I
need to be principled, so I'm going to follow the ways of my forefathers. That's just their idea of
being principled when that's it shouldn't be done on an absolute level, right? Other people have the
same exact proof, they'll say, I need to be principled, and not accept the religion of my
forefathers, I have to have my own path, or else I'm just being stubborn here. And that should not
be absolute either. And so you need to be objective about the truth. And also look at those because
these people are probably people that we're known to the people of Egypt, Ibrahim, and it's
		
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			happening awful been known to the people of Egypt,
		
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			as righteous men and so justifying that by the righteousness of the prophets
		
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			and the righteousness of you know, the, the scholars and the sages and you know the saints even
though that word is tricky, because it has Christian connotation many times in English, this is
		
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			a valid substantiation or supplementary substantiation for why we have the faith that we have.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			And then he says, that is from the bounty of Allah upon us and upon the people upon the people means
you're invited, but upon us, the greatest bounty of Allah is what
		
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			I tell Hey to single Allah subhanho wa Taala out and Eman to have true faith authentic faith
		
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			in Allah subhanho wa taala. And most people are not grateful meaning most people don't realize this.
And so they're not thankful for it. They don't realize how much of a blessing it is. And that is why
by the way, you always say in Al Fatiha what'd you say, guide us to the straight path, the path of
those who have your favor. So what does it mean the path of those who have your favor? What favor
the favor that you just asked for the favor of guidance. So Zarahemla has and this is of the proofs
that this reminds us that the greatest favorite you can have is faith is Iman is he Daya is guidance
because any other favorites relative could be for you could be against you could benefit you could
		
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			destroy you anything right life, death, wealth, poverty, any of that. Nothing is a pure blessing.
But guidance and that is why when you said guide me You said the ones who have your favorite because
those are true. Those who are truly favorite.
		
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			But most people don't realize that and most people don't know the value of this and so
		
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			The next verse then goes on to say that he tries to evoke in dev a realization of the value of
believing in only one God. He says you also have a surgeon, oh, two companions of the prison cell.
All my friends who are locked in prison with me basically, even though this may not mean friends, it
could just mean hey, we're in it together. Doesn't necessarily necessitate relationship, but it
doesn't hesitate or infer common ground. And that is part of that as well. Like look at how the
prophets did it. You start with the common ground. Oh, you who are in the prison with me. That is
once again, he's he's giving them the truth and working around their defense, give them the truth,
		
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			and making sure he still has their hearts open and receptive to the truth that he's sharing. He
says, Yeah, Sahibi Sujan. Oh, two companions of the prison. Our Babel moto farrier qualifier on me
Allah who I hate to call her are many are multiple God's better? Or the one who can compelling
		
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			the one and only compelling GOD, ALLAH and why I hate the one and only alcohol who is compelling who
cannot be resisted. Because
		
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			if you don't believe that there is one Almighty, what are you going to believe
		
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			that might subdivided power and influence are subdivided into his creation into the phenomena of the
world? Even if you don't believe that? And you just believe that, like in duality, right, like,
there's god, there's the force of good and the force of evil. Let me be very abstract here that is
very tormenting to your psyche. Like, yes, God's gonna take care of me. But what if the bad guys or
the bad powers or the bad spirits, right? And so believing in the one and only, aside from the fact
that it's logical, that's a part of it as well, it is not, you know, not conflicting with your
rationale, it makes perfect sense. At the same time, it is emotionally satisfying, you're not pulled
		
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			in all these different directions that you have to appease these contending forces in the universe,
if you will, there is only one that I answer to only one that I rely on only one that I'm concerned
about. He has Oh companion to the prison, what's better?
		
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			multiple gods or Allah, Allah subhanho, wa taala. And the last verse, he says, After all of this
build up, he says, Matt, Abu Duna, Illa, USMA, and some matomo, all you're worshipping are these
names that you called them with, meaning those gods you made them, you made up their names, mean,
you call them God, right? You gave them their names, you and your forefathers, you just guys, just
it was a creative project, you made up names. And Allah never authorized any of this.
		
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			And that's a powerful lesson, that we give artificial value to things all the time. And that has
always been a trick of Shavon, to allow you to assume
		
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			or misperceive, or misunderstand the world around you, and confuse it with the Lord of the world.
subhanho wa taala. So, even though claim gives an example to this, he says, We know that Allah
created certain things to nourish us, and certain things will not nourish us. So compare a piece of
steak, lots of protein, with the skin of an onion, I think as the example he gives me with the skin
of an onion. He says, if I called if I change the name, I just arbitrarily gave the skin of the
onion, the name, steak, the name, meat, the name protein, will that benefit me in any way? No, just
lying to myself. I'm going to have to suffer the contract consequences of believing the lie that I
		
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			told myself, of allowing myself to become deluded about the reality of this skin of an onion.
		
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			Likewise, all of those who delude themselves about Allah subhanho wa taala, and attribute power and
influence and God, godly qualities to anything else, you are just worshiping the name that you gave,
it doesn't change the reality, meaning you're worshiping thin air, you're worshipping an imaginary
identity that doesn't actually exist. And this has always been a trick of, of shaitan. As a matter
of fact, it's not just about God, it's even about the legal realities. The Prophet salallahu Alaihe
Salam warned us that there will be there will come people in the OMA Yashraj Boone Alhambra, you say
Munna who will use a Munna happy lady smicha. I use ammonia will be ready Smith, they will drink
		
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			wine while calling it other than its actual name. Would that make it halal? They're going to lie to
themselves and say yeah, this is not actually wine.
		
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			record in case anyone's wondering the word hum. Like the words came out like headcovering hammer is
that which covers your head meaning covers your mind. And that is why the Prophet SAW said I'm
double clarified that even though the linguistics are enough, he went further to elaborate
Kolomoisky income Kulu muscaria haram, every intoxicant is coming. It's not just alcoholic beverage,
no, every intoxicant is coming.
		
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			And every intoxicant is unlawful is prohibited by Allah subhanaw taala. So he tells him all that
you're worshipping. By the way, this seems to be the first time he says you he says those guys, what
would it be good to worship one God or multiple gods? Doesn't it make more sense? Then at the end,
all the way he deferred the direct, he actually had to be direct now and say,
		
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			You are not worshiping anything in reality, but these names that were given to these gods, any token
we learned Illa there is no the ultimate decision, the ultimate rule, the ultimate authority belongs
to Allah, He commanded us that no one be devoted to but him, then he could Dino IAM, that is the
upright religion, or that can act on NASCI Laila moon, but most people
		
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			they don't realize, then he's gonna go on to interpret the dream and we will discuss that next week
in sha Allah Allah that these guys become Muslim.
		
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			We don't know. Why don't we know?
		
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			Because Allah azza wa jal does not tell us.
		
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			What's the benefit of knowing?
		
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			Is there a benefit of not knowing? Maybe? For sure there is but maybe there's one that's knowable to
us. Some of the scholars said we were not told whether or not they became Muslim.
		
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			To remind us of the fact that they're our is to be continued to invite people is to be continued in
the most perfect way, regardless of the outcomes, right. The point was that he did his job with
them. He finessed the invitation
		
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			Alehissalaam and that is what we need to learn from him. The day the color to Allah. Yes, he is sad.
And when people don't respond to their own prosperity, yes, he is happy when people accept the
message. But this does not affect his result, he will continue to give the message even if no one
accepts it.
		
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			And that is certainly a lesson and perhaps what is worthy of focusing on and that is why some
scholars said it was not mentioned the outcome of the invitation because what's most important, was
the invitation that we learned from you. Somebody said I'm here. That's all. Next week, we discussed
the dream interpretation of the dream itself. And the exit of one of them from prison is like a
little late on and may Allah azza wa jal teach us and do that which will benefit us and benefit
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