Moutasem al-Hameedy – Advice From The Quran

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The importance of understanding principles and values in Islam for personal and political outcomes is emphasized. The need for true respect and hesitation is emphasized, as it is a fundamental aspect of Islam. It is also noted that anyone can respect rules and not take risk for one's own gain. The importance of observe rules and not abusing authority is emphasized, as it is a fundamental aspect of Islam.

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			All praise is due to Allah, we praise Him we seek his aid, and we ask for his forgiveness. We seek
refuge in Allah from the evils of ourselves and the evil consequences of our actions. Whomsoever
Allah guides, none can lead astray and whomsoever Allah leaves to go astray and unclean guide. I
bear witness that no one has the right to be worshipped. No one has the right to our ultimate love
and devotion except our Creator, Allah subhanho wa Taala who has no partners, and I bear witness
that Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa early he was Salam is His servant and His Messenger or you who
believe fear Allah as he should be feared, and die not except in a state of Islam and submission.
		
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			All mankind be dutiful to your Lord who created you from a single person. And from him he created
his wife and from them both he created many men and women and fear Allah through whom you demand
your mutual rights and observe the rights of your kinship. Surely Allah is ever an old watcher over
you, or you who believe.
		
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			Keep you duty to Allah, fear him and speak the truth. He will direct you to righteous deeds and will
forgive you your sins. And whoever obeys Allah and His Messenger has indeed attained a great
achievement. The best speech is the book of Allah. And the best guidance is that of Muhammad
sallallahu alayhi wa early he was selling them. And the worst thing in the religion are the newly
invented mutters for all the newly introduced matters in the religion or innovation and bidder, and
every bidder is misguidance. And every misguidance leads to the hellfire.
		
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			I decided to talk this week on this hotbar.
		
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			On the same topic I was talking about last week, the last few verses seem to have profound meanings.
And it's not only the wordings of these verses, but it's also the principles behind them. Because
there is one of the aspects that show the beauty of the Quran the beauty of the words of Allah
subhanaw taala is that you can take a very practical, immediate advice from the words of the Quran,
so you can walk away with it and you can benefit from it, you can implement it, and it could change
your life. But part of the richness of the Quran it's a treasure of wisdom and knowledge is that if
you dig a bit deeper, you will find principles guiding principles. So you might take the advice for
		
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			example of being nice to your parents. But you can see the principles the principle there is
gratefulness, being grateful. Being a good human being these are principles so that does that
extends the benefit of this advice and the blessings of this advice not only to your parents, but to
any other human being specifically elderly people, seniors, and not only the seniors, but almost
everyone on Earth. And not everyone on not only everyone on earth but even the dead ones
		
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			from the creation of Allah subhanaw taala
		
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			And this is something Allah subhanaw taala taught us to do. Hola Hola. Hola. Hola benefit Lana were
the one in a Latina Saba coolabah Amen. Oh ALLAH forgive our sins protect us from the consequences
of our sins, and forgive the sins of the people of the righteous people who came before us. Because
we recognize their contribution, we recognize their goodness, and we know that we are on the same
path. And part of our continuity is built on their contribution. And their goodness, we find we feel
the connection and we experience it and we live it. So every time we dig deeper in the Quran, you
will find beautiful lessons. And we ought to actually delve deeper into the Quran and take more of
		
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			these principles. So it like we can find these principles that can help us live a godly life that
can help us really live our life fully, in a sense that makes us maximize our potential and our
opportunity to please Allah subhanho wa Taala and meet him favorably on the day of judgment and make
it to paradise and also increase our chances of living a rewarding life, a fulfilling life in this
world, a life of contribution, a life of meaning, a life of excellence and goodness. And that's what
Islam is designed for. This is why Allah subhanaw taala sent it to us as guidance.
		
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			So Allah Subhana Allah says Again, salatu salam,
		
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			WA Takara boumalne Alia teamie, in lability here Sano, Hetalia, Bulova should that this is a special
advice for the orphans, people who lost their parents, people who don't probably don't know their
parents,
		
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			they have a wealth, they have some kind of property, if you are their guardian, if you are looking
after them after their affairs, you are not allowed to misuse their wealth, even if you are in
charge of it, let's say they are still young, they're still unable to, you know, take care of their
own affairs. So a guardian is appointed, and Islamically. This is what the government should
provide. For the orphans, it should provide a person to be a guardian or a body of people, or a
committee to be a guardian for that person to decide, you know, or to make decisions in the best of
his or her interests to take care of whatever funds, they have probably something they inherited
		
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			from the parents, something that was given to them as sadaqa as gift. So they're supposed to be a
guardian that will take care of this, and increase it and invest in it, and make sure that it is
spent in the right way on the best interest of that orphan. This is how Islam looks after these
people. And that, as a matter of fact, it provides a guidance to looking after every human being
Islam provides for everyone. So Allah subhanaw taala is saying do not misuse it. Because authority
gives us power. And power sometimes is overwhelming, and makes us take advantage of it. So sometimes
when you have the authority or the power or the control over something, we tend to misuse it. And in
		
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			the human sciences, in this in the social sciences, this is proven by research that once you give it
give most for the most for the biggest majority of human beings. Once you give them power, they tend
to misuse it. They tend to misuse it. Whether this power is personal, whether it is judicial,
whether it's legal, whether it is economical, or whether it's even in terms of communication, like
the media, and we see how the media tried to defame Islam and Muslims and put them on the spot, and
magnify and blow out of proportion, any individual incident that's committed by a Muslim trying to
make it look as if it's, this is what Islam stands for. And yet, when a crime is committed by any
		
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			faiths, or any ideologies or any philosophies or other individuals, it's not even mentioned, it's
barely mentioned in fine print. And it doesn't occupy the main lines or the front pages in the
mainstream media. So this is authority and people tend to misuse it.
		
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			That's the principle behind the simple advice. Don't misuse your authority, the authority that Allah
has given you to look after the efforts of an orphan to make sure we use it in their best interest,
not based on your own wishes, not to make any kind of personal benefit for yourself, you're not
allowed to do this, you are completely interested. And you are supposed to act selflessly in that
position. So this is the immediate advice. The general advice or the general principle behind it is
that do not ever use or misuse, power when it's given to you. And when you have power over something
or over someone, remember that what that days keep changing and one day you will be in the lower
		
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			end, you will be in the weakest, the weakest link in the chain. So somebody else will have power
over you. And subhanAllah they balance that Allah
		
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			are set in this universe is that when you commit injustice, it will come back to you sometime.
		
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			It will come back to you, you have caused the breach to the balance that Allah created in this
universe. And this is why the sins of human beings create a lot of corruption in the creation of
Allah as Allah Subhana Allah says in surah toolroom, the heroine facade of FilmArray well Buhari be
Marchesa, but aiding us, in a corruption, destruction. The form it is, has appeared on earth and in
the oceans, because of the sins of human beings to sins have an impact on the universe, because they
break the balance they may Zan that Allah created to govern this creation and this universe. So as a
principle, we are not allowed to misuse that power. Sometimes people are put in a financial position
		
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			where they can control for example, where the solder company goes, where this account money goes,
and they abuse it, and how often we find this in Muslim communities.
		
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			And why is this is because we don't look at the Quran as a guide as guidance as a way for for life.
Sometimes, we just tend to learn about it, and we keep it in our heads, but we never take it as
something to implement, how often certain Muslims are caught in corruption cases where they misuse
the money of public money or money of Muslim communities or schools.
		
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			Or sometimes government agencies or sometimes even using something as simple as
		
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			welfare or benefit system.
		
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			This is an authority This is a power, this is a right that you are given. But when you misuse it,
you are breaching the laws of Allah subhanaw taala you're not supposed to misuse the power. You're,
you're given it as a trust. And you are supposed to maintain that trust and rise up to that level.
Even if you think the people in charge of this institution, or that kind of Buddy, don't deserve
your honesty and your integrity. Allah subhanho wa Taala demands it of you.
		
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			So you don't take these people to stipulate how you're going to behave. Circumstances should not
make you break your principles. But you should rise above the immediate moment, the immediate
circumstances and live up to a higher principle that is pleasing to Allah subhanaw taala because you
can see beyond the moment you're not controlled by the circumstances, you know, there is far greater
wisdom behind everything and you know that Allah is watching you, and you want to please Allah
subhanaw taala no matter what, and you know, that everything is in the hands of Allah and if you
stay truthful and true to Allah will find you a way out.
		
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			And people who have developed the patience and the perseverance, to hold on to the truth hold on to
the right principles to the ethical principles of Islam in difficult moments.
		
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			They know what they know exactly what I'm talking about, because later on, things will open up.
		
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			Things will loosen up and the future will be better. Because once you be once you are truthful to
Allah, Allah subhanaw taala will never let you down and the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
said Mantella Kashi and Allah wa Allahu ala Minho, whoever leaves something or gives up something
for the sake of Allah because there's something wrong in it or there's something dodgy in it. So he
or she leaves it for the sake of Allah Mantella cache and Allah he leaves it for Allah for the sake
of Allah because he knows that Allah when he stipulated a principle or an Islamic ruling, it's for
our own benefit, even if I can't see through it.
		
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			Once you that shows how much trust you have in Allah so once you trust Allah, Allah will pay you
back in the same currency. Allah will respond in kind and Allah will give you more. And this is part
of the meaning of the Divine Hadith that is found inside al Bukhari, where Allah the prophets of
salaam, the rates from Allah that Allah Subhana Allah says enter in Devaney ibdv For Laguna appdb,
Masha, I am to my servant, I am to the human being as he or she thinks of me. What do you believe
about Allah?
		
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			What do you think about Allah? Do you think Allah will let you down? Do you think Allah will give
you a law or a stipulation that is against your own benefit and interest?
		
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			If you think that way, then you will break the laws of Allah and you will have to deal with the
consequences but once you trust Allah, Allah will never let you down. And the problem is that most
people haven't developed the patience. They haven't developed the perseverance to hold on until that
predicament is over so they see what's behind it. Most people are blown away and overwhelmed by the
hardship or the predicament at the moment and they decide to give in
		
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			and they lose the benefit of holding on to the truth until it's over. And you will see that a new
world of blessings will open up to you.
		
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			Then Allah subhanaw taala.
		
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			At the end of this verse makes it clear he refers to this principle, he says, in the DACA, animus,
or any kind of covenant, any kind of agreement, any kind of promise, any kind of commitment that you
have made, you will be asked and questioned about it, whether you made it to a Muslim, or to a non
Muslim, to a man or a woman,
		
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			to a senior, or a child. Once you make a commitment or agreement, you will be asked by Allah about
it.
		
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			Because your words are binding.
		
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			We think words are just some air that we blow into the atmosphere, but it's not. Your words have
significance, they have value, they have a life of their own, they have a personality of their own,
and they will come on the Day of Judgment, as proper creatures, and you will be able to see them,
touch them, and feel them. And worst worst of all, is that you will deal with their consequences. So
you might, they might be invisible now, but we know that words can end your hearts, they can destroy
lives, that can destroy nations, so they have a life of their own. So Allah Subhana Allah is saying
in there any promise, any covenant, any commitment, can animus, all asset to
		
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			any covenant, you will be asked about it on the Day of Judgment.
		
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			Even if it's a child, the Prophet SAW Salem saw a woman
		
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			calling her child, she wants her child to come in, just come come, this child refused. So she had
something in her hand or she she seemed to have something in her hand. And she said, Come on, I will
give you I'll give you this.
		
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			So the Prophet SAW Selim said, Is there anything in your hand?
		
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			She said, Yes, there was a date in her hand. He said, If there was there were nothing in your hand.
It would be written as a lie in your records. And that's a little child.
		
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			And how often we lie to our children.
		
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			How often we lie to our parents, to our friends or colleagues, how often we do this. Even if someone
is a liar, you're not allowed to lie to him or her you can't.
		
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			Even if they act treacherously, you're not allowed to do this. Because you're dealing with Allah
through the people, this is how we should look at it. You're not dealing with people, it might seem
to be it might seem on the surface to be dealing with human beings. But in reality, you're dealing
with Allah, through these people, these people are a test for you. They are the immediate
environment through which you're dealing with Allah subhanaw taala.
		
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			So don't treat people for who they are.
		
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			Treat them how you want Allah to treat you keep that in mind. And that will make all the difference.
That will make all the difference. And that will free you from the negativity, the cynicism that you
might find that might come your way from certain people. Free yourself from that, and free yourself
from making other people who might not live up to a high standard stipulate how you live your life
and how you behave.
		
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			So these points of benefit, we can take them from one simple verse, and there's much more, but at
least at this moment, this is this this is what seems that we are able to take a drive away from it.
		
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			Then Allah Subhana Allah says, whoa, full kala either kill tomasino below star cinema star team.
		
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			And when new way of goods, when you have transactions when you buy and sell, give people the exact
right, don't even deduct from it or subtract from it, even something a little, even if it's change,
you give it back to those people. Oftentimes we don't return the change, we think it's not a big
deal. But you will be asked about it. It's the other person's right. Even if it's a sense, it's
their right. So you don't want to deal with that on the Day of Judgment. So that's the immediate,
the immediate meaning that once you deal with someone in a transaction, you give them the exact
right you make sure that they get the right and you get your right. So this is the immediate mean
		
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			against sha Allah and the second part of the hotbar we will talk about the deeper meaning and the
general principle behind it up we already heard our stuff that Allah has.
		
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			Alhamdulillah Hello, Bill Alameen wa salatu salam ala Nabina Muhammad wa ala alihi wa sahbihi LGMA
what this verse is also referring to as a
		
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			general principle is the principle of justice.
		
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			That other people's rights have haram for you.
		
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			Even if they fall in your hand, by accident or by mistake,
		
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			the fact that something fell into your possession or in your hands, when it's not your own
possession, it belongs to someone else. By mistake, they gave you extra change. By mistake, they
gave you something that doesn't belong to you. The fact that you have personal or legal possession
over it does not necessarily mean it's your rights.
		
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			Oftentimes, people like abused probably the law, or some kind of mistake, or an error, human error,
some money, they find some extra money in the, in the bank accounts, or something that belongs to
someone else somehow lands in your hand. And you think, wow, I can I can take this because no,
there's no legal consequences for that no one saw me, no one realized this. And we tend sometimes to
abuse this, and I'm in need of money. And that's sometimes you might find some people who might go
as far as saying, this is a provision from Allah, this is a risk from Allah. If something doesn't
belong to you, you're not allowed to take it, you're not allowed to use it, it's not yours. Even if
		
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			there is no legal consequences for you using it.
		
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			Make sure that you meet Allah on the day of judgment, and no other human being has rights upon you.
No one is going to ask you to pay them back on the day of judgment, because that's going to be the
worst thing for you on the Day of Judgment, because the only way you will be paying them back is to
give them from your own good deeds, when you need the most. And when they are, when you run out of
them, they will throw their evil deeds on you.
		
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			That's the only currency on that day. So you want to avoid putting yourself in that situation. So
make sure maybe you've worried some money from someone, maybe you've invested some money with
someone, or someone invested money with you. And for some reason.
		
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			You managed to get away with it. You managed to get away with it.
		
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			And you took it for your own self. You use it for your personal use. And you think oh, you know,
there's nothing wrong with that. You will be asked about this on the Day of Judgment. What will
happen?
		
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			That's the worst time we want to pay off your debt. We're going to pay off your commitments.
		
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			That's one deeper level, let's go a bit deeper. Oftentimes, you know, we try to see these things or
this principle of justice only with tangible things, with money with possessions, with things we can
see and feel and touch. But what about dignity? What about respect?
		
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			What about someone's respect, you're not allowed to look at someone with contents, It's haram,
because you're violating the right to be respected, to be honored with Allah subhanaw taala has
honored every human being Allah Subhana Allah says in the Quran in Surah Surah. What happened Koran
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			son of Adam, all children of Adam, are dignified by Allah by default.
		
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			So when you treat someone with disrespect for some mistake they made or some misunderstanding, you
think you have the right to do this, or you have authority over them. So you tend to misuse it and
you think you can get away with this. You're violating one of the laws of Allah when you just
disrespect someone, when you look down upon them.
		
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			When you treat them with contempt, you are violating the principle of justice that Allah does not
take lightly.
		
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			And you will pay that back on the Day of Judgment. So you're not allowed to respect a Muslim
		
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			or to scare them.
		
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			Not only a Muslim, actually even a non Muslim, any human life is precious in Islam. So every human
being have their each one of them has their own basic standard level of respect and dignity and
honor that is given to them by Allah, you can't take it away from them, no matter what, even if it's
your child.
		
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			Even if it's your enemy, still, you need to observe that level of respect.
		
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			And that's justice. And likewise, you have that respect that inherent right to be respected and
dignified. No one can take that away from you. And if they take it away from you be sure that they
will pay it back on the Day of Judgment.
		
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			So it's not only tangible things in tangible things. And this is what Allah subhanaw taala made
their haram to violate the sanctity of any human being. This is what Allah made it held on to back
bytes, to lie to slander to carry tails. Allah made it hold on because they have
		
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			violate other people's rights, you're and you're not allowed to do this. You can't. It's just like
taking the money. You're not allowed to take someone's turn in the line.
		
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			That's injustice. What's the difference between taking some property from someone that belongs to
someone else? Or taking the right in the line there turn on the line?
		
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			Because you know, someone, you can bypass the line, right? You know, someone in that institution can
bypass the line.
		
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			You taking someone else's right?
		
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			And because it's intangible, we've been programmed somehow that it doesn't matter. We can do it.
There's nothing wrong with this.
		
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			But what's the difference between this and between taking money and property that belongs to someone
else? What's the difference? It has value. It has value, the fact that you can't see it, you can't
touch it is irrelevant in this in this context.
		
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			And this is why this is an aspect of Islam that we have not been utilizing well as Muslims. And this
is why one of the reasons why we're suffering a lot, why in our communities, and in our societies,
Muslim societies, in the Muslim countries, there's a lot of cynicism, a lot of negativity, a lot of
trauma. A lot of personal disputes, families are being destroyed. Children are brought up with lack
of respect and lack of self esteem, thinking this is discipline, when we are taking their sense of
dignity away from them from an early age.
		
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			We're not allowed to do this, you just can't. And the fact that you're abusing the power that Allah
has given you, you will pay back.
		
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			And it will be the worst type of transaction that you will do at that time. That's the worst
currency you want to pay off your debt with.
		
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			So in this verse, Allah subhanaw taala concludes that and this is where I will conclude this hotbar
then he can hear your own words and a way
		
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			that is best.
		
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			That is best for you, generally speaking, for everyone will accent or tear away and this is the
best, buy this by observing these principles, you will get the best consequences. So sometimes you
might abuse the power, you might disrespect someone, you might take advantage of certain situation,
thinking, Well, it's, you know, you're you're on the winning end.
		
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			But Allah is saying no, in the final tally, it will work against you. It will work against you, not
only on the Day of Judgment in this life, when you violate these rules and these laws of Allah to
keep your promise, keep your words, keep your commitments, and don't abuse your authority, and to
observe justice and give everyone their rights. When you observe these, Allah is saying, in the
final tally in the end, in the final consequences, this will work out best for you.
		
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			But most people are not patient enough to see through it. And to hold on to what Allah advices to
see the beautiful consequences, and how often you see someone who has abused people and they seem to
be everything seems to be just falling in place for them. But later on towards the end of their
life, you will see they're in a very miserable state. How did things go that way? They violated the
laws of Allah subhanaw taala and sometimes you'll see someone who has been abused or been taken
advantage of, but somehow miraculously towards later on in the life you will see everything is just
coming into place for them.
		
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			That's the wisdom of Allah. That's the wisdom of Allah subhanaw taala along with an intimate meaning
that will mean that when a Muslim you know, will Muslim out here even humbled and what a lot of my
feeling has been our way so often. Every now with a bit of them. And I was talking with Catherine
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our attic. Were you there? Luffy Hello, Marcia. Take your Medicare not rahimian. Allah. Allah Allah
		
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			abductor sulukim Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam when he was so happy he remain