Mustafa Khattab – Anas ibn Malik 1
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The speaker discusses the concept of being a servant of the prophet's markings, which means being a good servant of the prophet's markings. The speaker explains that the prophet's markings are not about people's appearance, but rather about their health and health-related issues. He also emphasizes the importance of letting go of minor things and not focusing on small things.
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So,
They will honor him. And this is what
you do to the servant of the prophet
So the Khalifa was ashamed,
and he wrote a letter to Al Hajjaz,
and he told him, don't you ever
do anything to him again. Leave him alone,
and treat him with kindness. Treat him with
dignity and
So as
I said,
this high Muslim I served, the prophet
for 10 years,
and the prophet
was the best people in matters. Whenever I
did something, he never told me, why didn't
you do it?
And if I didn't do anything, he wouldn't
tell me why didn't you do this.
So the prophet
would sometimes defend him
if
the why would the prophet
told Anas to do something and he didn't
do it because he was busy or because
he forgot?
The prophet would
tell them, leave him alone. If Allah has
written it for him to do it, he
would have done it. So leave him alone.
He saw the kids playing soccer or something.
So he liked soccer like myself.
So on the way, he saw the kids
play, and he stood there
for 1 hour or 2 hours watching them,
and he forgot completely about the prophet, he
forgot completely about what he was told to
do.
And he said, while I'm watching attentively,
someone came behind me and he started,
patting my shoulder.
So I looked,
then I saw the prophet
smiling at me, and he said, did you
do what I told you to?
And he said, okay, relax. I'm on the
way. I'm on the way. So the prophet
kept smiling, and
courteous, was very gentle with the little ones,
with the little kids in the streets.
So one time the prophet sallallahu alaihi wa
sallam wanted me to do something and he
said,
come
you little one with 2 ears. So
when they have fun, they may backbite someone
to make the people laugh. Or they may
say something or mock or laugh at someone
the way he looks, how short or tall
or how big his nose is or how
small his ears.
And she said, do I go to Jannah
like this in my old age? So the
prophet said, no. All the people don't go
to Jannah.
So the lady started crying. So the prophet
told her,
no. No. No. This is not what I
built. Haven't you read this ayah in the
Quran that we have recreated
them and we made them young again?
So when Muslims go to Jannah, they become
used again.
So if someone dies at the age of
80 or 90, when they go to Jannah,
they will be
young. They will be youth again. Youth, young,
and and health.
So this concept in in Islam, which is
let go
let go.
If something bad happens in the house,
you shouldn't focus on things, and you shouldn't
walk in the house with a magnifying glass.
You are not perfect, and the people
around you are not perfect either.
Sometimes, people do things intentionally or unintentionally, so
you shouldn't focus on everything
if you want your life to go smoothly.
Okay? Sometimes, you have to pretend like you
haven't seen something small happen.
Your kid dropped
a glass, for example, and it broke by
mistake.
Why would you make a scene and start
shooting at people in the house? Okay. Things
happen.
So Al Nabi al Salam al Salam used
to let go these minor things, and we
gave examples from the
story
of