Mustafa Khattab – Muslim Manners 3 Patience III Ramadan 2012
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The speaker discusses various types of patience, including in wouldn't disobey requests, in patient and difficult times, and in difficult times in difficult situations. They provide examples of how these types of patience can be beneficial and encourage listeners to ask for forgiveness. The segment ends with a mention of a person named reminded of a prophecy from North Africa.
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So we have this,
the Ayahu said in the first Shaka,
they are among the chosen ones from Mustafa'ida.
And this reminds me of one of the
prophets from North Africa.
He used to lose his temper all the
time and we knew this. Some of us
were evil, so we used to push his
button.
So he used to, so, you know, to
to get mad and scream and shout and
howl and steam was coming out of his
head. So one day we're sitting in the
masjid after Fazl, reciting Quran, learning tazweed, so
I noticed that all the people who were
present, their names are in the Quran except
for this brother, Ashura.
So that was an excellent chance.
So I said to Ashur,
hey. Why is it so that everyone here,
their name is mentioned in the Quran except
you?
So he's stared at me.
His face turned
red, steam started to come out of his
head, and he said, no. This is not
true. My name is in the Quran. And
he actually requested a verse from the Quran
to put his name in there. But, anyway,
So the scholars classify patience into 3 groups.
Number 1, patience
in obedience, like you fast,
and you are patient when you fast Ramadan
during the day, and you stand up in
salah at night. So this is patience in
obedience
to Allah
Number 2, patience is in in not
disobeying Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala.
So, for example,
someone might say something, you wanna punch them
in the face, break their neck, give them
a black hand, but still you hold yourself.
So this is a patience
not to disobey Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. And,
also, this is mentioned in the story of
Yusuf alaihi salaam when the lady was busting
all, all the moves trying to seduce him.
She said no.
Number 3, patience in difficult times. If you
lose a beloved one or if you lose
your job, you're patient. This is the 3rd
type of patience.
Sawab Us Sabhuwal
Jannal.
So the reward
for patience is Jannin.
We'll give one example, then we'll conclude, inshallah.
Zakar al Khutubeej Wa Makathir Rahimamu Allahu
Al Hussain, radiAllahu Anhu, Ajma'in.
Khal
So as we said, those who are patient,
they would not stand for judgment on the
day of judgment. They would just go to
Jannah first class.
In this narration,
Alim Waqasim, may Allah be pleased, with the
whole family of the prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam,
said on the day of judgement, when when
people will be raised from the dead,
a caller will say, let those who were
patient in this world go straight to Jannah
without judgement. So when they go, the key
person of Jannah will say,
where are you going? They say, we are
going to Jannah. Then the angels will say,
with no judgement? They say, yes. So the
angels will say, why? They they will say,
because we're patient in this life. We used
to worship Allah,
obey him, and we didn't disobey him, and
we're patient in difficult times. So the angels
will say, go to Jannah, and Allah says
in the Quran, those who were patient in
this life will go to Jannah without judgement.
We'll continue tomorrow. Tomorrow is the last episode
of patience inshallah. So
So last night, in the Torah, we have
Sheikh Ahmed decided some ayahs from Surat Sar.
In this story, Dawud, alaihi salaam, 2 people
climbed the temple,
and they offered him a question about a
man with 40 with 99 sheep, and a
man had 1 sheep. So at the end,
Dawud Alaihi Salam made a judgment,
then he felt sorry after he made the
judgment, and he asked Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala
to forgive him. Why did he ask Allah
Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala to forgive him? He didn't
make any mistake. Why did he ask for
forgiveness? If you know the answer, it may
be before tomorrow.
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