Nadim Bashir – Muhammad the Best Example #01 Introduction
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The host of a series on hunting discusses the difficulty of dealing with people with disabilities and the
adversity of certain actions. They also mention a program called Cordova tuna, which is a virtual model for the upcoming series.
adversity of certain actions. They also mention a program called Cordova tuna, which is a virtual model for the upcoming series.
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Salam aleykum rahmatullahi wa barakato Bismillah R Rahman Rahim Al hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen wa Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah him Hamid wala he was a big Marine. So inshallah Starting today we will be starting a new series on hunting in the past we have completed our smiles and tears of the Prophet sallahu wa salam, but however we want to start another one. And so today inshallah we'll be starting a new series, and I had, you know, subhanAllah there was a lot of a lot of thinking about what do I want to call this new series? And first of all, I want to revolve this series around Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, I mean, subhanAllah me personally. It says, Sierra, the
Prophet, sallAllahu alayhi wa salam. And the more I say about the Prophet sallallahu sallam, the more I learned about the Prophet SAW Selim, the more I teach about the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, I'm just simply amazed and blown by how were amazing person he was, I mean, every single aspect of life how he did things, it is Subhan Allah is for this reason, you come back to the idea of the Quran and Sunnah hijab where Allah says Lakota, Kerala confy rasool Allah, he was what on Hassan that the best example for all of us is in the example and is in the life of Rasulullah, salAllahu alayhi wasallam. And so Subhanallah you know, one of the things that we always do is that
no matter what situation we are in, even during this crisis time,
yes, we may not be going to work, but we're always around our families. We're always going to be around people all the time. We cannot get away from people, we're always going to be around people. So the question is that, how would Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam? Treat other people? So for example, how would he treat his neighbors? How would he treat his relatives how we treat his family members that include that includes his daughters, that includes his son in law, he was the son in law to someone else. He was a son in law to a bucket of Yatta on and and Omri been a hopper over the allotted time. How do you deal with his his stepchildren? You know, subhanAllah Today we find many
Muslims, they they mistreat their stepchildren, they get married again. And children are coming from another family. And they mistreat their stepchildren immensely. So we're going to show a talk about all that. How did the province has some deal with his enemies? How did he deal with people with disabilities? How did he deal with the homeless? How did he deal with the rich and the poor? How did he deal with people who had low self esteem? How did he work and how did he treat the women? How did he treat widows? How do you treat children? How do you treat orphans? There are so many people in the community and apostles taught us how to work with everyone and how to deal with everyone how to
treat everyone. And this is what I want to go through in sha Allah because when we learn about who Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was that inshallah we can become like Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and you know Subhanallah going into the deceit of this ayah Allah called the cannula confit rasool Allah it was with an Hasina you know Subhanallah, the Allamah they mentioned that this is in this ayah is mentioned sutra, hijab, certain hijab talks about the Battle of trenches, because hijab and so forth, and one thing that we learn about that time is that it was one of the most difficult situations for the Muslims goes, go back and say the Battle of trenches. I
mean, they had to dig trenches, the Sahaba had tied stones to their stomach, they came to the Prophet saw La Jolla, somebody had tied a stone to their stomach. The person had two stones tied to his stomach, and you know, the Prophet salallahu it was something that Sahaba it's a blistering cold weather that is taking place. Yet within that they're breaking rocks, they're digging up a trench you know how difficult that is. In that difficult situation. The prophet is the leader and as they always say, the best way to find and to judge how great a leader is, is to look at them and a judge them based on how they deal with adversity. Everyone deals with good times and easy way in good
ways. But you really want to know someone, see how they work and see how they conduct themselves in times of adversity. Rasulullah salAllahu alayhi wa sallam in that time at adversity. The way he conducted himself was so beautiful, that in that same surah Allah says your best example is the example of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. So in just going through that the seed I found out that you know Subhanallah, there are many orlimar
in CL or Toby we find
Even chef Shah Ravi Rahmatullah LA. They always mentioned one word in their, in their Tafseer and they use the word Cordova, but they were means role model. And so hence I decided to call this program Michela upcoming series called Cordova tuna. Our role model who Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam inshallah will be starting very soon in sha Allah, I ask Allah subhanho wa Taala that he always keeps sort of Su Lhasa La Jolla, some as our codeword tuna, and mirabile Alameen does akmola hate salaam Wa alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
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