Mufti Menk – React Accordingly

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The speaker reminds the audience to be conscious of who they interact with and to use words like " farewell" and " farewell to show the negative impact of a situation." The speaker also warns of the consequences of speaking to one's brother and sisters and advises them to take care of their family.

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			And then what we need to remember. And this is something I've always said, and I always make sure
even within myself that I'm conscious of it, anyone you interact with, even in the slightest way,
even a vehicle that must be behind you on the highway, like the one that was behind me on the
highway just now, flashing his lights telling me to get out of the way, even that vehicle, how you
react was already something Allah wanted to just watch. And right next to your name from the
beginning to the end of your life, every single thing that happens to you, it's just Allah, He knows
it was going to happen. He planned it. He decided it's going to be there it came and all he's doing
		
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			is just watching. What do you do? The angels write it down? We'll meet on the day of judgment to
show you what happened. The result of your test your exam, that's it. So at home, many of us become
ugly with our words and don't realize we speaking to our sisters, you know, my own sister, for
example, my brother, and we don't think of how we're talking about Allah planned. That's your
system. That's your brother. Let's see when your father passes away, may Allah grant all those
fathers who passed away genda 2000 parents,
		
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			how will you manage things so you're going to cheat them or you're going to deceive them, you're
going to break relations. It's okay. Allah is watching. You got to do the right thing. That's all if
you did the wrong thing. It's going to be written next to your name and you still going to see you
know the negative effect of it in this world and the next but Allah once you my brothers, my sisters
to do the right thing.