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