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