Mubeen Kamani – Anticipated Time of Iftar
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The speaker discusses Maghrib and the timing of the Adhan, where people wait for the event. They also mention a time in the month of Papua where people are waiting for the event to happen, and how people may feel rushed or misled. The speaker also talks about a time in which they attend to a fee-for-service and become upset, and how they ask their fee-for-service employer to accept their fasting, madamerel elsewhere.
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The most anticipated time in the month of
Ramadan is a time of Maghrib,
where we wait
when will the Adhan happen so that we
can take a bite. And
sometimes people think that don't rush.
Let your fast go a little bit longer.
Whereas the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam says, good
will come to you as long as you
hasten
and rush to Iftar.
Because in essence you're telling Allah Subhanahu Wa
Ta'ala, Oh Allah, I miss this food and
I need it. And the only reason I
stopped it before
is because of you.
And now that I'm allowed to eat again,
I'm gonna go for it.
We ask Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala accepts our
fasting, madamerelullah.