Mohammad Qutub – Tafsir al-Baqarah #04 – Story of Adam, Eve, and Satan #1

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The segment discusses the origins of the term "bliss" in Arabic, including its relation to the owner of the woman who is part of the realm and the "has been done" concept in modern media. It also touches on the "has been done" concept in the court system and the "has been done" concept in the modern media. The shaman is involved in a fight between good and evil, and the "has been done" concept is a demonstration of his desire to stay in Jana. The shaman's desire to take on the responsibility of being a god until he is dead is a demonstration of his desire to stay in Jana.

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			To sleep and as a
		
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			woman
		
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			that the tenor
		
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			of the struggle is somebody with a passion and determination, the holy. I praise Allah Almighty. And
I said prayers and blessings
		
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			upon him, family, registered animals and all those that follow the right guidance and government.
		
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			Glory be to you on your knowledge have we accepted that which have taught us Indeed you are the
owner we always are their brothers and sisters. Apparently Salam aleikum wa rahmatullah wa barakato.
		
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			Today we continue with our jumpseat. And last we left off
		
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			talking about how Allah subhanaw taala commanded the angels to prostrate to
		
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			and they all prostrating to him,
		
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			except in bliss,
		
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			we said this is because the bliss was from the angels or not from the angels
		
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			from the angels,
		
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			not from the
		
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			many scholars salaries from the angels
		
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			center Louis Lively's,
		
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			as if he is part of the
		
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			adherence that accepted this, so the angels, so they prostrated except for the police, and the
command is to the angels. So how do we understand healer here? Maybe doctor, you can help us.
		
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			I know some of the brothers they have interest in some Arabic grammar issues. So here we have some
Arabic grammar, the landless. Many scholars said this assisted language
		
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			is different than other meaning, yes, it's an exception in that, but it doesn't mean that what is
mentioned afterwards is necessarily part of the category of that which is before.
		
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			So just because he says possession to Illa at least it doesn't mean that this is one of the angels
and we said that the popular opinion will hire and the correct one is that he is not at the end of
the gin. So at least refused to prostrate
		
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			and
		
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			refuse to prostrate.
		
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			This debate
		
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			was one of the disbelievers challenged Allah subhanho wa Taala love challenges Allah challenges
Allah directly
		
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			keep me on earth. And I'm going to dissuade and misguide all of them and take as many as I can with
me to the hellfire.
		
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			After this, Allah subhanaw taala tells us about the origins
		
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			of
		
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			the Musqueam was able to carry 10 letter word hula, I mean,
		
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			I used to do when I tap on their head, it shows
		
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			guna Wally mean? Well, when I
		
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			was pregnant, I was able to continue. So then Allah subhanaw taala tells them to take residence in
Jana.
		
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			Him and his wife
		
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			some narrations mentioned that Adam was already in paradise, before his wife was created for him
		
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			and that he was walking and he felt lonely Subhan Allah, he said the best possible place, right ever
created and yet it's slowly if there isn't anyone else, and hence the famous proverb I don't know if
it exists in other languages and in other countries but the error you might hear the Arabs is saying
something to the
		
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			tune of
		
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			even paradise. If you are alone. It is really not such a good place. In other words, even believing
in paradise lead company by
		
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			If you meet someone for
		
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			social relations and so on, so Allah subhanaw taala this is one narration and other scholars said
that actually Allah subhanaw taala. And
		
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			several generations are mentioned by even nobody and others that show that actually they were
outside they weren't made to reside in gender Yet Allah subhanaw taala created a lot for him and
then they were told to take residents in Paradise
		
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			was good and there was only local Jana. How did the last panel to either create
		
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			his wife haha
		
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			maybe some of the youth
		
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			you know?
		
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			How did he create his wife for him? He created?
		
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			Yeah, well, then the youth you use as well.
		
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			From the bone, right, right from his left rib, from Adam's left rib. And some of the narrations
mentioned that Allah subhanaw taala then replaced that part with flesh.
		
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			So once upon a time that creates income wealth from himself, created, he's made his wife from
himself, right? And we receive onic verses that talk about this as well. Not the detail about the
red this is in the Hadith of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam. So now, Adam has a wife in
paradise. I don't know how
		
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			well when I was going into the zone Juca agenda.
		
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			Which gender
		
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			scholars debated this
		
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			profusely,
		
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			which gender And subhanAllah you you you read
		
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			some of the evidence of this party? And you think this makes a lot of sense. And then you hear from
the other party? And that seems to make a lot of sense as well. Okay, was it truly the Garden of
Eden? Jannatul the paradise that the believers are destined for in sha Allah? Was it that one? Or
was it another gender,
		
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			Allah,
		
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			but either way, Allah subhanaw taala is having to live in this paradise and he calls it agenda and
it has all kinds of pleasures.
		
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			This is agenda and installing that go and beat it and from it from wherever you will push condemn
terrorism to condemn what will mean how
		
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			to
		
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			prevent it from what ever you will in this gentleman
		
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			rather than taking pleasure in doing so, rather than talk about rather than if you're talking about
someone who is so comfortable and happy and enjoying oneself
		
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			has to go wherever you please
		
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			do not approach this
		
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			do not approach this country
		
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			was going and there was audio content.
		
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			When we think about this concept, there are brothers and sisters. The fact that Allah subhanaw taala
need the the vote for Adam in the first place. Gender, it could have been anywhere else.
		
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			But no.
		
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			There's there's wisdom to be derived from this to be understood from it. It is because it is your
first boat.
		
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			The first residence of Adam Alayhis Salam was Jenna was paradise
		
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			and he was only expelled from it.
		
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			Because of that sin.
		
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			He was an immediate Janna
		
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			one may think, what if he didn't?
		
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			What if he had Hawa did not sin.
		
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			One may say this is not appropriate. You shouldn't think this way.
		
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			Maybe that's true. But Musa alayhis salam
		
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			is a prophet of Allah.
		
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			You know what I'm talking about?
		
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			Oh,
		
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			yes,
		
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			the Hadith where Musa alayhis salam blames Don't you know, raise your hand if you know the Hadith,
you
		
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			know?
		
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			I've tried to explain it quickly but not in detail because it will take hours.
		
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			Scholars just had a field day with that hadith. The point is Musa alayhis salam blamed Adam, for
eating from the forbidden tree and causing
		
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			humanity to end his progeny and descendants to be out of paradise. He was living in paradise.
		
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			And alas, Pattaya said it from wherever you will.
		
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			In pleasure and comfort, and peace and tranquility.
		
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			What do we derive, understand that Jenna is the real abort.
		
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			And it gives us new meaning to the Hadith of the prophets of Allah when it was said that when he
said that you are in this dunya as a traveler,
		
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			you're traveling by this insistence. Let's go back to our original Gold
		
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			gym now.
		
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			That's where we're supposed to be. That's where the believers are supposed to be the highest are
supposed to be.
		
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			We're just talking now. This is in transit. Because we're supposed to go back there when returning,
some have Allah
		
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			wa salam, and all of his descendants. Those who believe in the legislature deeds will return to
		
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			work for it, work to go back.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala also was teaching him
		
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			that
		
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			you're alone this agenda, as long as you are obedient.
		
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			But if you disobey,
		
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			then you will be expelled.
		
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			Your oldest gender,
		
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			if you can paint the commandments of Allah,
		
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			if you can avoid
		
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			the whispering and the dissuasion of the champ.
		
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			So, it was fun, it
		
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			was good to continue, what could have been thought of other things?
		
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			We also understand
		
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			as agenda and as in Dubya,
		
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			that usually the fundamental rule is that things are permissible.
		
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			eat from wherever you want, except this place.
		
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			So the fundamental is, everything is halal. Everything is prohibited. How some Muslims do they
think, Oh, if you're a Muslim, everything is haram and impermissible unless it is proven
permissible, exactly the opposite way there. Everything is permissible, except that there is
evidence that is impermissible. This is the fundamental rule that the scholars of Islam and the
scholars have pursued in fact talking about and also more or less Yeah, these
		
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			things are considered originally and fundamentally permissible unless there is evidence for the fact
that it is impermissible. What do I understand from this and how do you implement it and apply it
something comes up and so many things are coming up nowadays. Some development
		
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			and you want to partake in it. And you come and you think it's permissible and someone comes and
tells you
		
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			this is how you cannot do it.
		
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			I say to him,
		
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			okay.
		
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			He says prove to me that it is valid.
		
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			I say no, you prove to me that it is haram.
		
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			And possible.
		
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			It is permissible unless you give me evidence that it is impermissible in Jannah. Eat whatever you
want. It's all permissible accept this truth.
		
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			What truth
		
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			what Subhanallah they eat?
		
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			It also shows you Subhan Allah that admin normal hope that which is forbidden
		
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			that one tree
		
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			you have everything in paradise.
		
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			This is something that Allah subhanaw taala has decreed.
		
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			Before the creation of the heavens and the earth. We'll talk about the shadow
		
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			Notice he said whether
		
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			to not approach not even come close?
		
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			Not do not eat from it. That's a given, don't even approach
		
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			Subhanallah Allah, what do we benefit from this? Well, we know when you get too close,
		
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			yes, the fire can touch you.
		
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			You may be suck them,
		
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			you may not be able to resist,
		
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			you forget who you are.
		
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			The shaper is much more
		
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			in control.
		
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			When you are that close, Don't come close not to approach of us planet data tells us as in so many
of the other things that are prohibited, do not even come close to Allah. Allah held that Hema you
should do
		
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			as in the famous Hadith of the prophets of Allah, you are so loved when you get too close like this.
Yes, you can fall into that. And this answers, a frequent misconception I hear about where a brother
or maybe or sister will say something along the lines of I'm strong.
		
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			So
		
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			I can be around people who are doing how I can stop myself.
		
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			This person says, Why isn't the pounds I said, I'm saying you cannot even sit on a table where
alcohol is being served. But I'm not drinking, what's the problem? No, don't even approach don't
even come close. So they will say I'm strong enough
		
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			to test of my email. And so many have fallen.
		
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			So really have fallen, thinking they're strong enough. This is not a test of strength, my dear
brothers and sisters, strength is not proven by throwing yourself into the fire and saying I'm not
going to burn
		
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			a fire in the fire in the first place. This is strength and
		
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			wisdom and intelligence. Don't come close when I talk about
		
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			the commandment of money.
		
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			Of course, she kept on whispering to them, and apparently speaking to them
		
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			in a way that they can hear it because this
		
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			this example of how he caused Adam and Eve to disobey seems to be different than the usual satanic
whispers to the rest of
		
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			the children of Adam. That seems to be direct. He's talking to them directly.
		
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			How is he talking to them directly?
		
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			We're not quite sure.
		
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			Did he get into Jana after he was expelled from it? Because what happened is that Adam Alayhis Salam
was told to resign them Jana with his wife after a bliss was expelled from it. Because after he
refused to prostrate the last panel and Allah expelled him and cursed him
		
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			have been hammered home and man hoorah. Okay. And many other is that tell us how he was expelled. So
he was not in Jannah.
		
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			So either Allah subhanaw taala gave him the ability
		
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			to talk to them and to whisper to them directly, not the kind of whispers that maybe human beings
experience today, or some narrations mentioned that he was able to come back in.
		
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			Okay, some of it's true that some of these narrations may be part of the society yet. Okay. Possibly
traditions that are not authentic. But there is mentioned that he somehow was able to get back in
but gets back in not in a way because someone may say well, but almost pantalla expelled him. How
can you come back in? Exactly. But if he's coming back in, he's not coming back in in an honorable
way. But rather than the worst way.
		
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			So narrations mentioned that he sought the assistance of a serpent, okay, we know that this is in
the
		
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			other sources of NF Kitab, like the Bible.
		
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			But like I said, there are some variations
		
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			that mentioned this. And it is interesting that this is how some scholars explained the Hadith of
the prophets of Allah when you send them when he said that
		
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			we have not made peace with them, ever since we made more on them.
		
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			What's he talking about? Some Allah knows.
		
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			This is an authentic hadith. We have not made peace with them, until since we made war on them.
		
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			Who is he talking about? Or what is he talking about? He's talking about serpents.
		
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			He's talking about serpents.
		
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			So scholars understood from this, that the enmity is very ancient, from the time of Adam, Allah, but
ultimately,
		
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			at least kept on working on them until he made the heat from the forbidden tree, what kind of tree
Allahu Allah. You will read plenty also in the
		
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			series about what kind of a tree it was.
		
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			And, as an Imam Malik says, concluding that ultimately we don't have anything absolutely authentic
about what kind of tree it is. And neither is it beneficial or helpful to know what kind of a tree
it is, and was had it been beneficial. Allah subhanaw taala would have told us in one way or
another, but you will be plenty could have been a great tree or a fig tree or other things in the
Bible, it calls it the Tree of Knowledge, okay, and other such things but the Quran says nothing
about it. And the authentic hadith of the prophet of settler do not mention what kind of a tree it
is when I'm talking about her the shadow,
		
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			your volume, because otherwise you will be off of volume.
		
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			And here he used the word was he means from volume.
		
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			And what is usually
		
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			you used to talk about injustice and oppression, right?
		
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			But in the Quran, it has a more general meaning.
		
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			Because anyone who disobeyed Allah subhanaw taala, is considered a volunteer
		
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			who had seen that injustice to
		
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			to himself.
		
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			He has done the injustice to himself. Well,
		
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			they've done injustice to their own selves by committing that sin.
		
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			To by this obeying have lost power to others orders that Hakuna been avoiding. But they are. He's a
prophet when he said
		
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			yes.
		
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			But this shows you the gravity of this obedience to Allah SubhanAllah.
		
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			This is considered as volume, you're doing injustice to your own self.
		
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			And this is very interesting brothers and sisters, especially in our time, because nowadays,
		
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			nobody cares about the relationship with Allah subhanaw taala.
		
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			It's only about how you are with other people. How are you with other human beings? Are you good?
Are you being good to people?
		
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			Are you honest? Do you treat people when
		
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			they tell you that all
		
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			right. That's how they characterize God.
		
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			Doing wrong to others. between you and Allah? Doesn't matter. It's personal. It's between you and
God.
		
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			As long as you put it with others, is it that will DC just be a good person? Isn't that what you
give all the time?
		
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			What you do afterwards you pray you don't pray you send you don't say this is something else. As
long as you don't hurt others is what will keep hearing loss. Assess this one.
		
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			You don't want to yourself when you do this, the relationship with Allah comes first. The priority
is to our relationship with Allah azza wa jal we fix that. And then we fix our relationships with
human beings. This is so what Allah
		
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			parliamentary vote in the world. Yes it has more general meat that the cooler me nobody
		
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			has a question on or I'm
		
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			so ashamed on caused them to slip assembler will cause them to slip in their de
		
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			by disobeying
		
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			the love machine
		
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			because them to slip and to disobey Allah subhanahu wa
		
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			of course the details are not mentioned here. They are mentioned in other places like sewer that are
offered products
		
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			in quite some detail where he tried to convincing Adam alayhis salam to eat from the tree by saying
that this is a tree through which you will be able to achieve eternity
		
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			even though it was kind of odd I warned him not eat from the tree.
		
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			Be in paradise. You will not be hungry you will not be thirsty you will have everything you want.
		
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			This is an enemy to you he won't he told him this is an enemy to you. Let him not expel you from
Jana Subhanallah
		
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			we cannot leave
		
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			let yourself first
		
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			he said I'm slipped once
		
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			he slept once
		
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			and this is technically his first experience with the police. And you and I are sleeping every
single day
		
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			and then we say
		
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			have only had up I set up the meat from the tree we would all be in gender now.
		
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			That is not the case
		
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			with Sally Sarah said something to that effect. Where on Oahu you'll find a list of opinions of
scholars about how that happened. But this is an authentic hadith no question about Musa Peninsula
told Adam you are ADAM You are the father of humanity
		
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			and almost how to animate he was costly to you and and okay.
		
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			If it wasn't for your sin
		
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			then we will not be in the situation. Then we will be in paradise and there are different very many
narrations about what exactly he said
		
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			adequately set up response and he says you are Musa
		
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			you are someone that was pinata halachos You are the one who said
		
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			I was Qatar Allah spoke to him directly.
		
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			And Allah azza wa jal wrote the turn around for you with his own hands.
		
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			So he says to him, and you are holding me accountable for something Allah decreed upon me.
		
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			Before I was created some narration say for two years before I was created, some narration say it
was decreed upon me before the creation of the heavens and the earth. So the prophets I send them to
have their own water.
		
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			So I then argument was stronger than
		
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			the argument of Ahimsa, I think is
		
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			studying him it was written upon.
		
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			Like I said, I'm not going to go into all of the things you're thinking about now upon hearing the
Hadith, because we are to fit it.
		
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			No, no exaggeration there.
		
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			Why did Musa say what he said
		
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			when he died honestly because he said
		
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			the scholars spent a lot of time trying to explain why did Adam say what he said?
		
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			In the anti committed
		
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			a sin, right? He disobeyed Allah azza wa jal.
		
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			We, there is no issue and no problem with saying that Allah azza wa jal said while I saw the moral
burden
		
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			of Adam disabilities
		
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			and this
		
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			lends credence to the opinion of scholars that say
		
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			that the MDR was peace be upon them all, may
		
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			commit minor sins not making sense the first minor sense in the opinion of some scholars other
school
		
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			others
		
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			mitigated that. They said they didn't take it up to the level of a minus. But they said they may do
things that warrant
		
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			seeking Allah's forgiveness for
		
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			doing things that warrant seeking the forgiveness of Allah.
		
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			As it will happen to other Peninsula.
		
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			Though Allah azza wa jal clearly calls it will also write, as what happened to you?
		
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			As what happened to Sir, are you sir,
		
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			as what happened to them.
		
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			So, one prophet after another, they may have done certain things which shows you the sheer humanity
of these people.
		
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			They are the best people on earth, they are those who Allah azza wa jal choses prophets and
messengers, but in the end, they're human beings.
		
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			And that only shows you how great they are.
		
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			Because in the end, they're human beings. If they were like the angels,
		
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			we might not admire them as much there are killing me.
		
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			But they reached such a high level of obedience Allah azza wa jal chose them as the best of
humanity, the prophets and the messengers.
		
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			So
		
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			Musa
		
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			the same, this is something that was decreed upon me, in the end, like we just said,
		
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			no matter what we know, that Allah subhanaw taala had already written decree that human beings we're
going to be on the
		
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			lookout, whether you can.
		
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			This is in the previous knowledge of Allah subhanaw taala. And this is something else we see the
story,
		
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			a clarification and elucidation of the issue of Qatar.
		
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			Allah azza wa jal does not want them to disobey God forbid, he told them Do not be told that this is
your enemy do not disobey stay in Jana wellacre. Allah
		
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			is giving him all of the incentive staying Jana.
		
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			But Allah knows, on the other hand,
		
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			that he will disappear.
		
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			And that will necessitate exposure
		
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			and the Senate to the right.
		
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			This is the issue of
		
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			Allah knows about decrease, but through the free will that each and every one of us has been given
		
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			the choice
		
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			not to cheat
		
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			on you, he was going to that he was going to listen to me.
		
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			And as that is the case either Ali Salam is telling Musa
		
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			don't think like this, in all cases, it was going to happen, it was decreed upon, so the buffers are
send themselves. And that argument was stronger than the argument of Musa
		
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			mushy. And in this way my brothers and sisters, they should upon, continues to whisper and dissuade
and misguide human beings, as they learn machine
		
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			learning.
		
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			So he took them out of what they were in.
		
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			He removed them
		
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			from that which they were in, what is that, that they were in?
		
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			Agenda of course.
		
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			And putting it in those terms, in those very general terms, shows you what a great thing it was a
general
		
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			fee.
		
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			And furthermore, we may say McKenna fee, meaning that which they were in of indulgence, and peace
and happiness, and tranquility. What are the guys
		
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			this is what they were in. This is what she and seeks to do. My brothers and sisters, Beware of him.
That's why he said afterwards
		
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			about the community better than I do. Your enemies of each other. This is the beginning of the
enmity actually there's even before
		
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			we go in
		
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			To the details of the story of the creation of Adam
		
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			the narration mentioned that
		
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			when I the valleys Salam was a block, he was still looked like I was paradise I had not yet
		
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			read the soul into him.
		
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			It bliss was going around it,
		
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			thinking was this, you feel the empathy started there very early on.
		
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			I felt what created him, gave him the knowledge I asked him to prostrate if bliss refuses, and goes
on a tirade of challenges Allah subhanaw taala
		
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			in
		
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			a staggering display of disobedience and rebellious this,
		
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			that enmity is there from the time from the very beginning and then when he refused to prostrate,
and then ultimately when he told Allah I am going to take as many of them as possible with me to
hellfire.
		
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			He's an arch enemy. And this story shows us this perennial battle between good and evil
		
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			between humankind and the Shiva and his progeny. Why do I say the shaman in his progeny because the
people who were doing me
		
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			and his daughter Leah, she called her to Rhea, his descendants of progeny. You take them Estonia,
decides upon
		
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			it send it to her internal battle
		
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			between the Sheepdog and humankind. And it started in Jannah. And it is ancient with continues until
this day, and it will continue until the day of judgment. And it continues in the life of every
single person.
		
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			The shaper will be after you until the end.
		
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			Until now, sometimes I cannot believe this story, even though
		
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			it's got to be mentioned and then others that that image on his deathbed when he was saying Not yet,
not yet, just need to go through very quickly because of time. He's on his deathbed. And he's saying
Not yet. And people around them are thinking he is refusing death. And he's refusing refusing the
angels. And he's saying Not yet.
		
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			But he's not quite dead, and he's between life and death.
		
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			So when he wakes up, and they ask him, and they said, they were saying Not yet Not yet. So he says,
I saw the shepherd and he was biting his fingers, saying, I have lost you, meaning I can no longer
misguide you, you are gone from my hands.
		
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			So, I have
		
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			not yet Not yet. Meaning until the soul leaves my body and not safe
		
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			of your whispering of your Skydance everything that you do.
		
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			This is the understanding
		
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			an arch enemy that will continue to work on you until you are dead. And by the way, possibly
		
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			the most at the last stages of your life. You know why? Because that's the end. That's the last
opportunity. So then he'll make a really strong attempt to comment to whisper to you because he
doesn't want to lose you. He doesn't want to do three we want you to be with him in
		
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			the depths of the Hellfire we'll
		
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			never forget the enmity of the ship.
		
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			That is a fact that it is a reality and Allah is saying that you are enemies of one another
		
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			before bowels and cooling bubbling.
		
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			descend from it. You are enemies of one another who humankind entities and all that following.
		
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			But here's the trick brothers and sisters. Do you take him as an enemy? He took You as an enemy way
back then.
		
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			So why he says in issue
		
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			he's an enemy for you. So treat him like an enemy. Consider
		
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			Yemen enemy. Why? Because if you don't, and you obey him at every turn, then you are shackled. And
he is in control of you. You're not treating him like an enemy, you're treating him like a confidant
in that case?
		
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			Are you considering him an enemy,
		
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			maybe he'll make you fall, he'll make you fall once, twice, three times. But every time you remind
yourself this is my enemy
		
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			is going to do all that he can to take me, my family and all my loved ones with him to the hellfire
and to prevent me from returning to the original abode, where our father was the agenda, to bow to
be bound by the content of the room, when
		
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			you will have in this earth
		
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			you will have a place of residence and a place of settlement, Allah has made it a place of
settlement for you, Allah has subjected all that is still the earth for you, so that you can settle
in it and so that you can construct it and build it in a way that pleases Allah subhanaw taala and
that is
		
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			pursuant to the responsibilities of the EDA, when I pointed out the Mustapa What am I talking about
in actually
		
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			you will be in it.
		
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			Firm A prescribed time, this prescribed time when Allah subhanaw taala that
		
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			decrease that everyone will die. And it will be time for everyone to be held accountable. And
		
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			rather incredibly.
		
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			The end of the story
		
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			is
		
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			to
		
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			after all of this, what's the end? What's the conclusion?
		
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			To
		
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			finish on conflict, Jana?
		
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			Very much a second.
		
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			That's the end.
		
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			Sometimes I feel my brain is going to explode. When we think about everything that's happening in
dunya. Everything that has happened, everything that will continue to happen. And in the end, the
conclusion will be a party in paradise
		
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			in a party and
		
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			your loss Potala makers of the people of paradise, lost power to Allah
		
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			make us of those who remember such last gatherings insha Allah and think to ourselves, we were
talking about Linda, reminding ourselves we were hoping and seeking and asking Allah subhanaw taala
that he entrusted to Jana, along with the prophets, the truthful ones and the martyrs and the
scholars in sha Allah. Baraka pico is
		
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			also the loss of the more radical
		
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			warrior