Mustafa Khattab – Ramadan Gems 13
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The speaker describes how Islamist leaders use words like "has" and "has" to describe their actions, but they are not being touched by their words. They also mention a story about a man being thrown out by his father, but he is still being nice. The speaker emphasizes the importance of patientity with people, especially when mistakes are made.
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Problems,
They walk for miles and miles to just
get a a gallon of of dirty water
to drink or use for cooking. So you
have to be aware of this fact when
you eat and when you drink and don't
waste it. K? And also, the other night
when people leave, they take the whole bottle
of water, they
Abati in the Quran is like that. He's
not calling you by his name. He's he's
he's using a good word to refer to
him. All the time. And he's being very
polite with him.
He
said, I received
knowledge from Allah that you don't have.
In other words, you are basically ignorant. I
have knowledge, but he didn't put it this
way. He put it in a very nice
way. I have knowledge that you don't have.
Yeah. Abati. Don't worship Shaitan. Don't worship the
idols. I don't want you to be touched
by the fire. He said, I didn't want
you to be barbecued or consumed by fire.
Touched
by the fire.
And so on and so forth. He's very
polite with his father. He's choosing his words
very carefully. Subhanahu, when you read the story,
He's picking his words very carefully
in order not to scratch his dignity because
his father is an old man or his
uncle according to the mufassul.
That's a long discussion. But anyway, he's he's
choosing his words very carefully,
you know, in order not to scratch his
dignity because
even if your friend is correcting you, when
you do something wrong, you will still feel
offended.
And the ish difference will add another layer
to the offense.
When the Nasiyah comes from someone who is
younger,
it is not well taken by the older
person. So he is choosing his words very
carefully.
And after
all that, you know, the advice Nasiyah had
after all the kindness and the courtesy with
his father,
you're
a very nice way. Then he tells you
get out of my house, get off my
face, I'm gonna, you know, kick out, you
know, get just get out of the house
and you say peace man peace salaam alaykum.
You know, this is the end. You are
being offended, you are being attacked, forgive
shikha, but still you are very nice, Irfah.
This reminds me and this is why Allah
Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala calls you Hadim in the
Quran at least twice.
This reminds me of the story of Omar
ibn Abdul Aziz salallahu.
So he entered the masjid with 1 of
his for us, one of his guards. So
there was a man sleeping in the darkness
in the masjid, so he stepped over him.
That's Allah's. He just he stepped over him.
So the man woke up terrified, and he
said,
are you blind?
Guard
wanted to intervene and and rip the man's
head off. So Arman al Abinasi said, leave
him alone. Leave him alone. He
you should be patient with them. Why? Because
they make mistakes, and you make mistakes too.
So we need to be patient with people
so they will be, patient with you, mohi,
with you as well.
The question for the last time was why
the Abu alay Salam, Musul Al Saab,