Mustafa Khattab – Closer to Allah 5 Sound Hearts 1 Ramadan 2011

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The speaker discusses the benefits of having a good heart, including a good advice and a strong heart to avoid bad advice. They also mention a famous person in Muslim literature who gained marks for bad behavior, but only practiced a malicious act. The speaker gives advice on traveling to Canada and mentions a model of war that is a model of war.

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			In the past few days, we spoke about
		
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			the things that bring you closer to Allah
		
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			Subhanahu Wa'ala, and we mentioned knowledge
		
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			and good company and also detachment
		
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			from this life. Today, inshaAllah, one of the
		
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			things that bring you close to Allah
		
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			is a good and sound heart.
		
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			So the first
		
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			benefit of having a son of art is
		
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			when you do something wrong, you will feel
		
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			the pangs of remorse.
		
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			Why did you do this, man? Why did
		
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			you do this? Why did you behave in
		
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			this way? So you always feel
		
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			this remorse and this put,
		
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			grief in your heart.
		
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			And this is what is by maitre in
		
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			the Quran
		
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			and nafsulawal,
		
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			The second benefit of having a sad heart
		
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			is you will always benefit from a good
		
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			advice.
		
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			If someone is not practicing, you shouldn't make
		
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			fun of them. Oh,
		
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			look, Ramadan Muslim.
		
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			He comes to the message like a zombie
		
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			dude only in Ramadan.
		
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			Oh, a Muslim.
		
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			Jalal is a Muslim. You shouldn't make fun
		
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			of them. Maybe
		
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			some of them or many of them or
		
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			all of them have good marks,
		
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			some marks,
		
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			but the only thing they need is a
		
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			sincere advice.
		
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			And Allah and they will come to Allah
		
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			subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			So to conclude with this story of,
		
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			Al Qanabi, he's a famous
		
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			person in Muslim literature that most of the
		
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			people, they never heard of him.
		
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			And I tell you why he is famous
		
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			at the end of the story. You will
		
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			be shocked,
		
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			entirely shocked.
		
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			So Al Qarnabi
		
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			was a drunkard. He was a youth, a
		
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			young man, and he was a drunkard. He
		
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			was sitting in front of his house one
		
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			day, and he saw a person on a
		
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			donkey, and there was a big number of
		
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			people following
		
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			that man.
		
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			So he said, let's go check this guy
		
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			out. So he went to him, and he
		
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			said,
		
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			who is this
		
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			guy? So they said, this is Sharba. Who
		
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			said, who is Sharba?
		
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			What does he do? Who is this guy?
		
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			So they said, he is a narrator of
		
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			Hadith from the Prophet He is a scholar
		
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			of Hadith.
		
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			So he went to him and he said,
		
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			who is this guy? They said, sure.
		
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			What do you do? He said, I narrate
		
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			the Hadith from the Prophet SAW Salam. He
		
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			said, tell me Hadith from the Prophet SAW
		
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			Salam. The people around Sharba this scar of
		
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			hadith, they said,
		
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			you are not qualified
		
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			to listen to this call. He said, by
		
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			Allah,
		
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			if you don't tell me a Hadith, 1
		
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			Hadith from the Prophet
		
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			will gonna stab you to death. He had
		
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			a knife in his hand and the bottle
		
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			of wine on the other.
		
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			So Hadid was afraid for for his life.
		
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			Sometimes,
		
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			it is the best form of bravery to
		
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			be a coward,
		
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			and sometimes the most eloquent thing you can
		
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			say is to be quiet.
		
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			It's a good advice, especially for those who
		
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			are married.
		
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			So so he told him
		
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			that Mansoor, one of the narrators of Hadith,
		
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			told me that he heard from Rebbe Allard
		
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			Muretul Hadith, that he heard
		
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			from Abi Nasrud and Badri, the companion of
		
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			the prophet, if
		
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			you don't have the prophet, sallallahu alaihi wa
		
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			sallam says, if you don't have a sense
		
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			of shame in your heart, do whatever you
		
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			want.
		
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			So he said, wallahi, this
		
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			hadith, the prophet
		
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			hit me in the heart.
		
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			He went home, he broke all the bottles
		
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			of wine, and he told his mother, tell
		
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			my friends, I gave up. I'm not a
		
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			drunkard anymore.
		
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			At the hands of Malik ibn Anas radiAllahu
		
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			anhu,
		
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			and he became the most knowledgeable
		
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			of hadith in this time, and he became
		
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			the teacher of
		
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			Bukhari
		
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			and Muslim.
		
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			Go to the books of Bukhari and Muslim.
		
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			At the beginning of the introduction, they said
		
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			we got most of our hadith from this
		
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			guy from this guy, Alqamani,
		
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			because he heard a word of advice,
		
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			and it hit him in the heart.
		
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			Question,
		
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			the question was
		
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			I forgot what the question was. If you
		
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			travel from here to Saskatchewan and there's only
		
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			1 hour. Travel to Toronto.
		
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			Yes. Okay.
		
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			This is a plane.
		
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			Just pretend this is a plane, and this
		
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			is Edmonton, and this is Toronto.
		
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			And you have Manitoba
		
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			in between.
		
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			So your plane took off 1 hour before
		
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			the Adan of Malay from Edmonton
		
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			heading to Toronto. The the
		
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			the flight is 4 hours.
		
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			So you make iftar
		
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			on the city in which there's Marib, a
		
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			time for Marib. Any city in,
		
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			Alberta or any city in Manitoba,
		
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			as long as the sun sits and it
		
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			is time for Marib in this city to
		
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			break your fast. And this is the answer
		
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			for last night's question. And the winner is
		
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			brother, Omar Sabaab. Where is he? Omar Sabaab,
		
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			masha'Allah.
		
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			How much, a $120
		
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			per roof.
		
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			Most of the people, almost all of the
		
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			people got it worked. This is the only
		
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			guy who got it right. Tagbir.
		
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			So
		
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			tonight's question, very quickly,
		
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			this is not a plane.
		
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			It's a model of war. Say, for example,
		
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			you're having it like this,
		
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			and Abu Ziyad, it says, Allahu
		
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			Akbar
		
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			Fash.