Mustafa Khattab – In The Footsteps Of Sahaba 2
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And it looked very nice, mashaAllah, with the
decorations
and stuff, like the Pakistani
Indian style, like like this.
And when when so one of the Saharas
saw it, and as I said, this is
a Sahay Bukhari,
Okay. Then the Prophet
left after Jum'ah,
and the Sahaba,
those who were around the Prophet they gave
the Sahabi this look, like,
What's your problem?
What is your problem? The prophet salallahu alaihi
wa sallam needed something nice, and when Allah
gave him one, you just take it the
same day same day.
He said, you shouldn't be mad at me.
I'm not taking it to to wear it,
but I'm taking it so it will be
my kafan, my shroud. When I die, they
will shower with me in that,
thing, in that garment, so it will be
shafah for me in the grave, and on
the day of Jadmit, I'll go to Jannah
for his class. This is why I took
it.
So this is one example of the generosity
of Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam with the Muslims.
With the non Muslims,
Safwar Al Umayyah,
the same man who sat with Umayyah by
the Kaaba to conspire to kill Muhammad Sallallam.
Eventually,
he told Muhammad sasallam, I'm not gonna fight
you again, Khazbah, I will not accept Islam.
So when this hadith al Safwan
traveled with the Prophet for Hunayd, he was
still kafir,
and he just went out to fight for
his land, not for Islam. He was not
Muslim at the time. So after the battle,
the Muslims gained a lot of spoils of
war, of candles, and goats, and sheep. So
there was one valley full of thousands of
camels, and sheep, and goats, and cows, and
everything.
So Safwan was staring at this valley,
and the prophet
was looking at him, and he said, Yeah,
Safwan, do you like this valley and everything
in it? We're talking about 1,000 of camels
and goats that she liked.
A big fortune. We're talking about 100 of
1,000 of dollars.
And he was kazr, not Muslim.
He said, Yes. Yeah. I like it very
much. And the
Prophet said, Okay, this valley,
and everything in it is yours as Hadea,
gift from me. So the man was astonished,
he was stunned.
And he said, Wallahi, when I came to
this place,
They were the finest and the best after
Muhammad
we're talking about fudalah al Sahar. As for
the general public among the Sahar, yes, some
of us can be like them, There are
3 techniques.
123. If you do one of these 3,
or actually these 3, insha'Allah, you'll you'll be
in their place.
But first,
we need the Sahaba to be our role
models. This is why I'm giving the Khubrath
today.
For our children,
some of them, may Allah
protect them, they're drifting away from Islam, especially
in this capitalistic society.
They look around, they see Justin Bieber, Miley
Cyrus, yeah, I wanna be like them. So
we need to bring this back to our
lives. We need to show our kids,
you you gotta be like Abu Bakr, Uthman,
Khadija, Asma, Aisha. These are the role models.
These are the people of Jannah for those
of Allah. You would like to be them,
and we need to teach their these examples
to them. You need to teach their kids,
you know, this month inshaAllah, I'm gonna be
generous like Uthman.
This month, I'm gonna pray with sincerity like
Abu Bakr.
This month, I'm gonna
volunteer time in the community.
This month, inshaAllah, I'm gonna do the Adan
like Bilal.
This month, inshaAllah, I'm gonna contribute like Khadija.
This month, I'm gonna do this like Aisha
Ulfatima. Like, these are the examples, the role
models that we should follow their example and
teach our kids.
So as I said, there are 3 things
that the Sahaba did,
3 techniques that they did that made them
very special.
So you have to do these 3 InshaAllah
to maximize your rewards in Ramadan and after
Ramadan.
And if you want to know these 3,
you have to come next Jum'ah because the
time is over, and if I go past
2 o'clock, then someone is gonna start shooting
or people will kidnap me. But we'll continue
next Jum'ah, inshallah. Now we make sure you'll
be coming inshallah next Jum'ah.
Thanks for coming to Anatoliyam. Rest Allah
to bless you and your families. Rest Allah
to,
to give us the life and the strength
to, reach the month of Ramadan and to
maximize our words in that month. And let's