Mustafa Khattab – Earning Halal 2 2
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The speaker discusses the importance of not asking for anything in relation to life or the next life. They use an analogy of the prophet's message to avoid asking for anything. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of not asking for money in case of illness or when someone is sick.
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So
today,
inshallah, we'll continue talking about the sahabah
and how we were seeking Haram
so that Allah
will bless them.
We'll start with a question. If you know
the answer, give me the answer at the
end. And, inshallah,
this is the prize. And the question is,
why the prophet didn't pray Janazah for Khadija
Eating from halal and the sources, avoiding the
halal. And they said the sahaba, the female
sahaba, they used to advise their husbands
in the morning when they went to work.
They used to tell them,
be mindful of Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala and
fear Allah
in the rizq you bring to us. We
can tolerate
hunger,
but we cannot tolerate the hill fire, the
punishment in the hill fire for eating the
Haram.
While our brother, Kisla and
story of Hashem and Abdel Malik and Abdul
Marwan, who is the Khalifa at that time.
He entered the Masud Al Haram,
and he saw Salim,
the son of Abdullah, the son of Omar
Ibn Khattab, be Allah be pleased, with all
of them making tawaf. So he came close
to him and
said, ask me anything and it's granted to
you. So he said, I'm ashamed to ask
you anything and I'm in the house of
Allah. If I want something, I'll ask Allah.
I'm not gonna ask you.
Then Hisham waited for him till he got
out of the cap of the, Masjid al
Khaim, and he said, you can't ask me
now.
So Saddam said, do you want me to
ask something in relation to this life or
the next life?
He said, I can't give you anything
in relation to the next life.
I can't give you anything from this world.
Money, houses, anything.
So Stalin said, I didn't ask. I was
in the house of Allah, and I didn't
ask the one who actually owns everything.
So how can I ask someone who doesn't
own anything?
So he is saying that if I wanna
ask, I will ask Allah
directly. I'm gonna I'm not gonna ask him.
Okay?
So Omar Khattal al Anilahu, they brought him
milk one day.
He drank it, and he liked it. And
he said, where did he get this from?
They said it's from Salatul. Give it to
the poor people. So, again, like, like Abu
Bakr alayla,
he stuck his finger in his throat and
he threw up
because he was afraid. Anything that was doubtful,
they avoided
So the prophet
says in the authentic haleed and puffali, the
dead will come
when people would start to take money from
the right and the left, and they don't
even care if this money is halal or
haram.
So one of the benefits
of eating halal, and we conclude with this,
is if you eat halal,
you avoid the halal Allah
will always answer your dua. He will always
answer your prayers.
They mentioned the hadith of Samir Ibrahim Abbas,
the prophet
told him,
eat only from halal and Allah will always
answer your dua.
They say this hadith is is not authentic,
whatever the, ruling is on this hadith,
but the meaning is correct.
Why? Because it's supported by other hadith.
Is making Quran to Allah all the time,
then the prophet
says, how can Allah answer his prayers?
So the prophet
is basically saying basically, if you eat for
Haram, your prayers will not be answered. And
by the same analogy, if you eat from
Haram, your prayers will be answered. And by
the same analogy, if you eat from Haram,
your prayers will be answered. And by the
same analogy, if you eat from Haram, your
prayers will be answered.
Same analogy, if you eat from Haram, your
prayers will be answered.
So what we said in this,
talk and a previous one
does not necessarily mean you avoid asking people
for anything. For example,
if you are an infant, up to your
ears, and you need some money
to borrow money from someone, other money you
go to jail, there's no problem. If you
are sick, you can go to the doctor
and ask for, you know, for medicine,
but you have to keep in your mind
that the one who provides for you is
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala.
Your brother who gave you the money is
just a FedEx man. He's just a FedEx
man. He's just delivering
the risk of Allah
to
you. The doctor is the FedEx man. He
is delivering the medicine to you, But the
one who gives you risk and the one
who gives you recovery, the shifa, is Allah
subhanahu wa ta'ala, and should always keep this
in your heart.
Will continue next time. Does anyone know the
answer?
There was no janazah at that time. He
meant qa'afar, but there was no janazah salah
at that time.
What's your name? Islam. Osama Shabaab. I, remember
a long time ago,