Navaid Aziz – Tafseer Juz E Amma Tafsir Surat Al Qariah

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The speakers discuss the use of "stedling words" in English to establish new meaning over time. They also discuss the weight of deeds and the importance of good deeds for one's life. The speakers emphasize the need to prepare for one's life, buy houses, and do good deeds to achieve their goals. They also discuss the importance of knowing one's intentions and avoiding des centers, as well as the punishment of a death in Ghana. The segment concludes with a discussion of the meaning of shredder and a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation of a presentation

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			Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim al hamdu lillahi
		
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			WA, ala Himanshu Rai and fusina woman sejati Amina Maria de La Paloma de la la, la la, la la, la la
la la la la la sharika Waal shadow Ana Mohammed and Abdo Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa ala alihi
wa sahbihi wa seldom at the Sleeman kathira Ahmedabad, my dear brothers and sisters salaam aleikum
wa rahmatullah wa barakato.
		
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			So we continue with our class in Tafseer. With Soto, Claudia sukhadia is a makansutra, as well. And
you're going to notice something very, very interesting over here within a Tyler, is that when a lot
of times when people think about SoTL cardea, they often presume it as a surah, that is meant to be
very, very fearful and awe inspiring, and almost scary to a certain degree, but at the end of the
solar light, and we're gonna look at another perspective, that may be this is not how Allah subhanho
wa Taala intended the surah and this is going to be one of the perspectives that we'll be looking
at. So let us begin with the very first verse within the heater Allah, Allah subhanho wa Taala
		
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			starts off with Allah Korea, and Korea is actually repeated three times in the solar. Why Korea and
what does it mean? So let's start off linguistically. What does it mean? Well, Korea comes from Cora
and Cora in the Arabic language, it means something that shakes your heart. So I want you to imagine
a time that perhaps you're a young child, and then you're walking in your houses, perhaps it's quite
dark, and then one of your siblings jumps out of the corner, they go boo, and they scare you. And
then you panic, you shake you shiver. This is what caught our eyes, that it shakes you from your
very core. And then Allah subhanho wa Taala, he uses this term, I'll call ya, because it is one of
		
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			the names of the Day of Judgment, it is one of the names of the Day of Judgment. Now an important
thing to understand in the Arabic language is that when something is extremely important in the
Arabic language, it will be given a plethora of names, meaning that it will be given a large amount
of names. So things like lion you'll notice that lion in the Arabic language has a lot of names.
It's called acid. It's called layth. It's called Osama things like sword, have a lot of names,
Mohanad and safe. These are all types of swords. Likewise, the day of judgment, Allah subhanho wa
Taala gave it a lot of names. So it has yarmulke, Yama, Yama, Dharma, Yeoman, Hashem. All of these
		
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			are names of Yeoman kiama. Likewise, Al cardia is the name of Yeoman kiama because it is the day
where people's hearts will be shaken there will be so scared that it will shake them to their core.
Now, Allah subhanho wa Taala he starts off by Allah Korea. It is just a definitive word over here.
And then Allah subhanho wa Taala poses a question right after he says, Man, Claudia, and the man
over here, it is used to bring attention to something to show the greatness of something. So let's
panatela he'll use math sometimes to bring attention to it. So this is a form of emphasis to show
you the greatness of this event. And then Allah subhanaw taala he does this a third time, right in
		
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			the following third verse, where Allah subhanho wa Taala says, Mama Dada common Korea, and what will
make you understand the greatness of an Korea. So here listen, I know what the other uses emphasis
three times unless I know what the other uses emphasis three times. Now here's a question. I keep
repeating this principle. And I want to make sure you guys understand it. Last week we were
discussing at CES Oh nominator kid, that when Allah subhanho wa Taala uses the same structure
several times. It's not just for the sake of repetition, but it's Sorry, it's not just for the sake
of repetition and emphasis, but it is to derive a new meaning. Now, I want to ask you something. Can
		
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			we apply this principle over here, that here on the sopranos data, he repeats Accordia three times?
So can we say that Allah subhanaw taala is trying to bring about a new meaning every single time? Or
do we say that Allah subhanaw taala is actually just using repetition over here for the sake of
emphasis? You guys understand my question? Everyone understands the question. I'll repeat it again.
Allah subhana wa Tada. He repeats Korea three times. The general principle that we've been going
with so far in our Tafseer class, is that anytime there's repetition, it's for the sake of
establishing a new meaning and not just for the sake of emphasis. So my question over here is in
		
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			this surah, Allah Claudia, is Allah subhanho wa Taala using it to establish a new meaning?
		
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			is Allah subhanho? wa Taala using it for the sake of emphasis? Go ahead.
		
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			Additional words establish a new meaning by itself. Okay.
		
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			So both are happening. Okay, excellent. So what are the new meanings that are being derived?
		
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			And what made you understand?
		
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			Okay, so what are the new meanings that are being established besides bringing attention to Korea?
That's my question. You want to pass it on? Go ahead.
		
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			Okay, so my question again, is it is emphasis taking place here are our new meanings being
established. That's what we want to try to look at.
		
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			a much bigger understanding that so you're seeing is beyond human comprehension. Okay, excellent. Go
ahead.
		
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			Okay, interesting way to look at it. But unfortunately, it's not valid over here. Because the Arabic
language it defines what kata means it's from the insights from internally. Anyone want to give it
one last shot? The question again, is our new meanings being established? Or is it purely just
emphasis over here?
		
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			Why do you think that?
		
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			Okay, the opening of the majority is that it is for the sake of emphasis. And the reason that is, is
that when they use this principle at CES, oh laminator kid, that new meanings are derived. When
there is repetition, they say that it has to be the same sentence structure. So here Allah subhana
wa tada even though he's using the same word, it's different sentence structures each time is
different sentence structures each time. Now an interesting point, though, is that even though this
is the opinion of the majority, or minority of scholars said, You know what, it is still possible to
derive a new meaning. And he said the way it is possible to derive a new meaning each time is that
		
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			when Allah subhanaw taala, said, Allah Claudia, the first time, this is what you will see, then the
second time, this is what you will hear and what you will feel. And the third time is, is what you
will see the state of the people in this is what you will see the state of the people in, and this
is supported by going on to the fourth verse, where Allah subhanho wa Taala, says, yo myoko,
national consortium of faith, that it is the day that mankind will be like scattered insects, and
we'll explain this better night's honor. So this is how the minority opinion was that you can
actually derive a new meaning that people will understand what I'll call the AR is through the
		
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			modalities of understanding. So generally, when you speak about modalities, you think about touching
you think about smell, hearing sight. This is what some of the scholars mentioned, that through the
various modalities, people will understand the greatness of the Day of Judgment, people understand
the greatness of the Day of Judgment. So now moving on to the fourth verse, it is the day where
mankind will be like scattered insects. So now Allah subhanho wa Taala he uses the term feroce over
here. Now, the word for us over here, it comes when something is relaxed upon or relied upon and a
person becomes stagnant in that location. So generally, in the Arabic language, if you have some
		
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			sort of furniture, it will be reserved will be referred to as some sort of rush or you have a
mattress. It is a type of fetish. A carpet is a type of fetish, because this is what people will sit
down and lay down and they'll become stagnant over here. Now I want you to think about what insects
would this be referring to what insects Do you know? that just comes to a place and settles? Can
anyone say go and insect they'll just come to a place instead of a butterfly. Good example. But what
makes a butterfly settling in a certain place? Is like seeking food or something like that. Right?
		
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			Hmm, okay, good, but I'm looking for something else. The baby maybe go ahead. A spider. Okay, it's
not the spider definitely because Allah subhanaw taala uses an uncle booth for spider in the Koran.
So we're looking for a specific type of insect that will just come and settle.
		
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			And and no Mashallah, you guys are too intelligent for me, man. I thought it'd be very simple. It's
an insect. Go LS to a worm No.
		
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			A moth Why am I
		
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			okay? The actual answer is that the way it is translated is as a Morph. And you see that the Morph
when there is light, it will come and settle around the light will just come in relax and come in a
stagnant state. Now another reason why the translators prefer to use moth over here is because of
how
		
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			unreceptive it is lack of a deck the lack of intellect that it has. And this is what is going to
happen on the Day of Judgment, then when people you know are brought out of their graves, that is
something we'll expand upon, that they're brought out of their graves, they'll start flying and not
flying, but walking around and running around everywhere, as if they're senseless, similar to the
moth, that the moth doesn't have any direction in its life. It just runs around wherever the light
is. And that is what is going to happen on the day of judgment that when they're resurrected from
wherever they're being resurrected from, then they'll just start running around. And this is kind of
		
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			a point to ponder that when Allah subhanaw taala talks about resurrection, a lot of the times we
will think that people will just be resurrected from their graves. But in reality, that's not the
case. Because how about those individuals that weren't worried. So someone died in the ocean,
someone was eaten by the fish, someone was eaten by the animals, what's going to happen in those
situations. And those situations, even those people, even though they will not buried those
individuals to will be resurrected in the place that they died in. So the place that they died, even
though an animal eating them a fish may have eaten them from those very areas, they will resurrect,
		
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			and it's going to be absolute chaos, it's going to be absolute chaos. So Allah subhanho wa Taala, he
tells us now what I'll call the AIS, that are Korea is that feeling that an individual will get when
he is resurrected, and mankind will be like scattered moths, that everywhere you will look you will
see chaos, you will see panic, you will see people running around, and that is what all Korea is,
that is what Korea is. And then Allah subhanaw taala, he goes on to explain. And on that day,
mountains will be like scattered wool, or carded wool or wool that has been like shredded apart. Now
Allah subhanaw taala brings this to our attention. Because from our perspective, a mountain is like
		
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			one of the strongest things that Allah created. So with mountains are the things that keep the earth
in place, it is what keeps the earth from trembling and shaking all the time. It brings it that
balance to this world. Now, when Allah subhanaw taala says that even on the Day of Judgment, that
the mountains will become scattered out of this fear of the Day of Judgment, out of this Panic of
the Day of Judgment, it shows you what the internal state will be, it shows you what the internal
state will be. And now you start to make sense of how it will be possible. yo maya federal moromi A
he will only he will be there it will be the day that mankind will flee from their siblings, they
		
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			will free from their mothers and fathers. Why? Because everyone will be in such a state of panic.
They'll be in such a state of worry that on that day, they'll only be concerned from themselves. And
this is why I showed the law on her. She was shocked by the statement of the Messenger of Allah so I
saw them when she was told that on the Day of Judgment, people will be resurrected in the state of
full *, and they will be uncircumcised on that day. So inshallah della Juana in her modesty in
her bashfulness. She asked the other Salah aren't the men and the woman going to be looking at each
other. And the Messenger of Allah sallallahu wasallam says that on that day, the affair will be so
		
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			great that they won't have time to look at this, they will be too much of a greater concern for
yourself. Now this point with no itself Subhanallah from a man's perspective is very interesting.
Because men are very visual, you know, men, their gazes, they get fixed on things that they're
attracted to, and things that they want. So it even shows you that on that time, this concept of
desire, no matter how strong it may be, meaning that a naked woman is in front of you, as beautiful
as she may be, it's going to be have absolutely no concern, because that is the day of judgment. And
on that day, each and every individual will be purely concerned about themselves. And so much so
		
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			that even the mountains will surrender and shake and crumble out of the fear of Allah subhanho wa
Taala out of the fear of reckoning on the Day of Judgment. Now, Allah subhanho wa Taala he then goes
on to say, for a moment sakoda tomasino, for whoever you're able to do that, as for the one who's
balanced will be happy, he will have a pleasant life. So now Allah subhanaw taala, he gives us an
introduction to one of the stages of the Day of Judgment. So when you study the Day of Judgment,
you'll notice that the day of judgment will have various stages. And the scholars differ in terms of
what will be the various stages starting off from as little as four stages to as many as nine or 10
		
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			different stages that individuals will go through. And one of those stages is the means on the
scale. Now there's several points that need to be noted over here. Number one, is that the design is
something that is real. So you'll notice that when you study the the different sects in Islam, they
took them resented means something very metaphorical, that the museum is a representation of the
deeds rather than it being something physical. But the stance of 100 sooner is that the museum is
something actually real, that the museum is something that you will see and you
		
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			will testify to the fact of its truthfulness. Point number two, is that what is the meezan actually
going to weigh? Who can tell me what is the scale actually going to be weighing? There's two
opinions amongst the scholars on this. Go ahead.
		
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			the deeds of the person that person himself interesting Why do you say the person himself?
		
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			Perhaps it
		
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			will not
		
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			be
		
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			interesting, but does that have anything to do with the mishandle? Does he say that will be weighed
on the Misa?
		
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			Walla hota Go ahead.
		
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			Yeah.
		
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			So it's a good deeds and bad deeds are going to be with okay, but what would be the second opinion?
So when is your deeds and what would be a second opinion?
		
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			Know? So now I'll give you a hint, think about There's a famous Hadith, the hadith of bitok, the
Hadith of the card. This is a clue in terms of what will be wait,
		
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			go ahead. So
		
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			this
		
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			accent so you know that that is very good. Now, I want you to think about the wording of the Hadith
did the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam actually say that his deeds will be weighed?
In other words, in that
		
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			sense, the scrolls. So now the scholars have understood that the difference? What is it that will
actually be weighed? Is it the actual deeds themselves that will be weighed? Or is it scrolls that
will have the deeds written down? That will be Wait, or is it deeds that will be written down on
scrolls? That will be Wait, and in this the scholars differ greatly, because there seems to be no
concrete conclusion, because one Hadith mentions that the deeds will be wait. Another Hadith
mentions that the scrolls of bad deeds will be Wait, and these scrolls will be so long, there will
be as far as the eye can see it will be as far as the eye can see. So the scholars differed on these
		
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			two opinions and Allah subhanaw taala knows best what the reality is. We'll find out on that today.
Another thing to understand over here is that Allah subhanho wa Taala he says,
		
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			As for he who's Misa and whose weight or his balance is heavy. So now Allah subhanaw taala over
here, he brings possession to the individual and not to Allah Spano Tata. So this means then is
going to present this balance that guy is going to be present. Allah subhanho wa Taala says, For a
moment soco let mozzie know that as with the individual whose scale becomes heavy, then he will have
a good life. Why does Allah subhanho wa Taala attribute to the scale to the individual, even though
the scale belongs to Allah? subhanaw taala?
		
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			Why is that the case? What would be the possible wisdom behind this?
		
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			attributing the scale to the human being rather than to Allah subhanho wa Taala.
		
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			And think about bad deeds and good deeds over here. That's where the answer lies. Go ahead.
		
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			Interesting, very good way of looking at it. I didn't think of that. But that's not what I'm looking
for.
		
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			Except explain. Explain.
		
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			Yeah. So
		
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			whenever he does any good deeds, he's going to want to keep them.
		
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			Now, here's the point I gave you the clue that I said think about good deeds and bad deeds. Now
unless I know what the other he looked at the wording that Allah subhanaw taala uses. He says for
amendments, according to my was enough for who affiliation. arogya What amendment Hufford, my was
enough for Omaha, we're. So what is this? These two verses show us over here. These two verses show
us that is not the good deeds and bad deeds that will be weighed. But in reality, it is the good
deeds that will be weight, because if the scale becomes heavy, then he's going to have a good life.
But if the scales become light, meaning that they are raised, then this person will have a very
		
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			difficult life. So this is one of the indications that it is the good deeds that will be measured.
Now, the interesting thing about the good deeds is that when an individual does good deeds, is it
for himself or is it for someone else, and the reality is that when he does a good deed, the person
that truly benefits from it is the individual themselves, because someone else may benefit in this
dunya from a good deed that you're doing, but compared to the benefit that you will receive it
		
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			in the Hereafter, it is nothing at all. And that is why Allah subhanho wa Taala, he weighs the good
deeds over here. And this is what it is referring to that who's ever his good deeds become heavy,
then that is what is going to be weighed, and then he will have a good life. But whoever is good
deeds are not present, then for that individual, he will have a life of difficulty. Now, again, we
raised a problem over here, and that is in the Hadith of the pataka. It mentioned that it is the bad
deeds that are being weighed. So what is going on over here and we're going to discuss the nakida
class about the devil judgment, that's when you find out what's happening with the lights on. So now
		
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			this section, it shows the comes to show that it is only the good deeds that are going to be
weighed, and the good deeds that are going to count and unless panels Allah knows best, which will
study this in detail further on the villa hits on a last point to discuss over here, what is the
benefit of the good deeds? Who can tell me what is the benefit of the good deeds in the hereafter?
Like what will be the fruit of good deeds in the hereafter explained?
		
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			Okay, that it
		
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			now we're thinking just about on the Day of Judgment, and you pass the grief now and Sharla you're
at the do judgment.
		
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			Okay, excellent. That's what the brother was saying. And important thing to understand over here is
that in terms of your deeds, the good deeds that individual has, what we'll call them is
foundational, good deeds, and then we'll call them secondary good deeds. Now, in terms of
foundational good deeds, there is one foundational good deed that will be the essence of entering
gender, it will be the condition for entering gender, and that is the stain of the shadow of a
shadow law or shadow number from Dharamsala. So this is a becomes a condition. So we're not going to
treat it as a good deed within of itself, even though it is the greatest good deed because this deed
		
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			is the key to entering paradise. Without this key, no matter how many other righteous deeds you
think you may have done, it will be of no value whatsoever. Now the good deeds they come into play,
as the brothers have mentioned that on the Day of Judgment, it is the good deeds that will raise
your rank in general. And this is based upon the Hadith of the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi
wa sallam with the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam says that none of you will enter
Paradise due to your deeds. So they said, Yeah, not even you. jasola and he said, not even me. Anya
Madani Allahu baramati except if Allah subhanho wa Taala chooses to drown me and enveloped me in his
		
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			mercy, meaning that you becoming a Muslim is not because of any righteous deed. But it is because
Allah subhanho wa Taala chose to have mercy upon you and chose to gift it to you. And that is why
there's no good deed that you can do that will earn paradise for you. And it's only if Allah
subhanaw taala chose to bless you. And from your side, you had sincerity in searching for the truth,
that Allah subhana wa tada will give you the tofik of saying the Shahada, and becoming the Muslim,
now that you become Muslim because Knights Allah, you're going to be entering paradise, if you die
in that state. Now, when you've entered paradise, you come to realize that paradise will be 100
		
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			levels, each one is bigger and better than the other, each level having the distance between the
heavens and the earth, between the other and then the highest level for those is just beneath the
arch of Allah subhanho wa Taala, just beneath the arch of Allah subhanaw taala. So this shows you
the importance of doing good deeds, meaning that you know how in this life, an individual comes into
this dunya not having anything and then he slowly starts building his life. He gets an education,
he's dependent upon his parents, he gets his first job, you know, perhaps delivering newspapers, and
he builds his way up till the time comes where he buys his own car, he buys his own house, he starts
		
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			providing for his family and all the luxuries of this dunya that is how the Acura is as well.
However, what we fail to realize is that for the Acura you don't prepare in the Acura there is no
concept of buying houses and the aka buying cars in the Acura there is no currency. All of that is
taking place in this dunya and that is why it's such a challenge that on one angle, you have to find
a way to provide sustenance for yourself sustenance for your family, the food, the the car, the
house, you need all of that to survive, but don't let it become a distraction from the building the
same thing for yourself and the Acura. Literally the Acura Allah subhanho wa Taala has given you
		
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			like a flat piece of land. He's giving you a flat piece of land that you can build it as you please.
The amount of Vicar that you make is going to be the amount of trees that will be planted. And then
the amount of you know a man and taqwa that you have will vary upon the type of house that is built
for you over there. Right. So all
		
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			These things come into play. And that is why it's very important to keep this in mind that you have
a final abode, a final destination that you are going back to. And that is why you need to build
upon it and prepare for it. And this is why you know those things that talk about
		
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			preparing for the akhirah pray like special attention to them. So we know that Hadith of the
Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, that whoever builds a Masjid, that Allah will build
a house for him in paradise. So that is why it's imperative that in this dunya, you take the
opportunity to at least you know, donate some money and building a Masjid, so that Allah subhanaw
taala builds a house for you, then the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam says, that
whoever gives up like, even while he is joking, then Allah subhanaw taala will give him you know, a
house in the middle of Paradise, and whoever you know, controls his anger, while he's able to act
		
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			upon his anger, then Allah subhanaw taala will give them a house and the highest places of Paris,
all of these things you need to pay attention to the Messenger of Allah sallallahu Sallam telling
us, then whoever says to Panama will be happy, supine Allahu la de 100 times he will have a tree in
gender. Now I want you to think about that. Maybe you're driving past you know, somewhere in the
prairies. Has anyone driven through the prairies like Saskatchewan, Manitoba. It is such a mind
boggling drive, because you're driving through and it's like flat lands everywhere. And it's the
boringest thing on the planet. Now imagine if that was your agenda, just flat land, no house, no
		
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			trees, no fruits. That's where you are. And what a disappointment that would be a lot. And this is
why Allah subhanaw taala gives us an incentive that prepare for your alpha while you're preparing
for this dunya so that at least you will have something in the back of the house that you have, how
long are you going to live in it, even if you live in the same house your whole entire life, the
most you'll stay in it at 90 years, 100 years, your house of the ACA is going to be in eternity. So
don't you think you would spend some time preparing for it, building it up making it lavish making
it luxurious, that is something to think about, and that will be purely based upon the deeds that
		
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			you have. So you want to make as many good deeds in this dunya so that your Acura is going to be
filled with the luxury that you desired in this dunya.
		
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			The second thing, Allah subhanaw taala goes on in the next verse, what a madman Hufford, masino for
Omaha via that whoever skill becomes light, then on that day for Omaha, we will leave that for the
next section. Allah subhanaw taala talks about the skills being liked. And this is going to happen
to one of two individuals to one of two individuals individually, number one is the disbeliever he
will not have any good deeds or in the accurate whatsoever, the disbeliever will have no good deeds
in the accurate because the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam says that any good deed
the disbeliever does, Allah subhanho wa Taala gives him that reward in this dunya Allah subhanaw
		
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			taala will give them the rewards in this dunya and then in the Hereafter, they will have no share in
it whatsoever. Then the second category of people that will have a light scale on that today, it
will be the individual who was Muslim. But again, he was not concerned about his accuracy, that he
just chased the dunya lived purely for the sake of dunya and didn't bother, you know, preparing for
it. Now this happens in one of two ways. So right now we're doing like a diagram. So we have the
disbeliever and Muslim. And then the Muslim over here, he also breaks down into two categories. And
the two categories that the Muslim breaks down to is one he didn't care about it mean that he didn't
		
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			care about doing good deeds, and just surviving with the absolute minimum. Or then you have the
second case scenario, where this individual he did a lot of credit. He prayed five times a day,
perhaps even woke up for piano lane. He gave lots of sadaqa hughster fest. But what was his demise?
his bad luck, his bad character, the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, he asked his
companions at 11am and mufflers. Do you know who the bankrupt person is? They said the bankrupt
person with us yada Subala is the one that has no dinner. No, he has no money whatsoever. Then the
Messenger of Allah sallallahu Sallam goes on to explain that the true roughness is the one that will
		
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			show up on the Day of Judgment. And he has many, many good deeds. But he had back bitten this
individual he had cursed that individual he had beaten that individual he had stolen the right of
that individual means that his luck was terrible. So then on that day, all the good deeds that he
has, they get taken from them and distributed to the people that he abused, and he oppressed till he
has no good deeds left. And then when he has no good deeds, that what happens in that case, they
start transferring their bad deeds to him, they start transferring their bad deeds to him. So that
is why it's very, very important that two things come in hand in hand. You're a bird of Allah
		
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			subhanho wa Taala and good luck, because in reality without both of them, you're in a state of loss.
Without both of them, you're in a state of loss, because if an individual does not have good luck,
then he shows up on the day.
		
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			judgment and those deeds do not benefit him at all. They get taken away from him. Now we move on to
that last second to last verse for Omaha via that his date literally translated his mother will be
how we are. Now the scholars default over here. What does the term own mean in this verse? What is
the term all mean in this verse down linguistically, when we use only in the Arabic language, it
means mother, but when Allah subhana wa tada uses over here, they actually different what is I'm
referring to over here. So one group of scholars from them was in our best from them was Qatada from
them was Mujahid. They said that over here means almost the mouth, meaning the mother which is the
		
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			head, so they will be dragged on their heads and thrown into the Hellfire and their proofer. This is
the Hadith of the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, when he talks about the three
people first three people that will be judged on the Day of Judgment. Does anyone remember were the
first three people to be judged on the Day of Judgment. Go ahead, the scholar, the martyr.
		
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			No, the score and the quality go together. The philanthropists The one who gives sadaqa excellent
though, the one who gives other gods. So these are the first three people to be judged on the Day of
Judgment first two categories of people to be judged on the Day of Judgment, the scholar or the
reciter. Number two, the martyr, the one who died for Disability Law. And number three, the
philanthropist the one that used to give charity, so the Messenger of Allah so some says that these
two people that will be judged first on the Day of Judgment, they'll be made know their blessings
will be made known to them, and then they will lie they will see out the Allah subhanaw taala we use
		
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			these for your sake, but Allah subhanaw taala tell them No, you didn't. You did these things. So
people said you are knowledgeable that you recited well, that people said that you were very brave
and courageous, that people said that you were very generous. And then how does the messenger Hassan
conclude this Hadith, that they will be dragged on their faces, and then thrown into the Hellfire
there'll be dragged on their faces and thrown into the hellfire. So they said for Omaha, we over
here means I'm a demon, meaning that the head there'll be dragged on their heads and thrown into the
hellfire. This was the opinion within a bus and some of his students. The other opinion over here is
		
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			that the term mother over your own actually means mother, but it doesn't mean the physical mother.
What is the mother actually represent to a child? What is the mother? This is a question what does
the mother represent to the child
		
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			and the boat? Maybe protection? Maybe?
		
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			Exactly a place of serenity, a place of comfort. So in the Acura, people are going to be seeking
comfort right after you you're on the Day of Judgment, you're in a state of panic, you're in a state
of shock. You're looking for comfort, solace final dialysis on that day, go back to your mother's
meaning go back to your source of comfort, your source of serenity, go to the hardware. Now what is
and how we are Allah subhanaw taala goes on to explain it in the next two verses, one madaraka here,
what will ultimately what will make you know what, how we are then Allah subhanaw taala concludes by
telling us what is how we are. Now don't hammer that it is a fire which is hammer a fire which is
		
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			hammer and then hammy over here. It means something intense, it means something intense. Now if you
look at the Hadith narrated about the fire of the Akira, you'll notice that the Messenger of Allah
so seldom used to expressions, expression number one, he says that the fire of this dunya is one
17th of the fire of the hereafter it is one 17th of the fire of the hereafter. This the Hadith found
in Bukhari and Muslim then in the other student, the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
says that the fire of the Acura is 69 times greater than the fire of this dunya 69 times greater
than the fire of this dunya Sorry, just one second
		
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			69 times greater than the fire of this dunya. Now, the fire of the hereafter panela you know when
you see the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam describing the vastness of the hereafter.
You'll notice that the Messenger of Allah Azza wa sallam uses the term 17 a lot. So one day the
companions of the Allahu anhu they were sitting with the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi
Salaam, and he had a big thump, like a big shake. So they he asked him, Do you know what this thump
was? And they said no era Sula. He said a rock had been thrown into the valleys of Hellfire, and it
took 17 years for it to land in its place. And another Hadith the Messenger of Allah sallallahu
		
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			alayhi wa sallam, he says, that an individual, he will say a word, thinking it insignificant mean
that he will not give it any importance, but it will throw him into the depths of the Hellfire, the
distance of 70 years, the distance of 70 years. Now here, you will notice again that the Messenger
of Allah sallallahu Sallam referred to
		
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			To the Hellfire, the actual fire itself is 70 times greater. Now, this is something important to
understand that when the term 70 or anything with seven generally is used, it may not be a specific
number within of itself, because seven actually, it portrays something of you know of a large
number. So, it can be an actual number of nerve itself or in the Arabic language 70 is used just to
show that it is, you know, a large number mean that it can be much much greater than this, to show
us that the fire will be much, much more intense that the vastness of the Hellfire will in terms of
its expansion will be so great and Subhanallah This is like the really scary part, that in
		
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			understanding the seasons understanding summer and winter, the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi
salam, he tells us that Hellfire comes complaining to Allah subhanho wa Taala the Hellfire, it comes
complaining to Allah subhanho wa Taala and says, Oh Allah, part of me has eaten part of me, part of
me has eaten part of me. So allow me to breathe. And then Allah subhanaw taala gives the Hellfire
permission to take two breaths, one inhale and exhale. And then the Messenger of Allah sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam says that when the fire inhales, this is when the heat is taken away. And this is
what allows winter to take place. And then when the fire exhales, this is what allows the heat to
		
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			come and spread. And this is what causes summer to take place. This is what causes summer to take
place. And this hadith is mentioned that the Muslim Debris Management now it shows you some kind of
law, that even the firewood number itself, it gets burnt within itself. And it complains to Allah
subhanho wa Taala that I am being burned, you know, allow me to cool myself down. And unless my
notes Allah gave me permission. Now, this is what I want to conclude with, that the concept of, you
know, being desensitized the concept of being desensitized that you notice that when the Sahaba of
the Allahu anhu, they recite such verses, you know, when they get shaken up, they start crying in
		
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			their Salah. Yet, when we think of these verses, when we think about these verses, when you
contemplate these verses, we recite these verses, you notice it doesn't have the same effect. And
there's several things that come into play. And that's what I want to talk about right now. The
first thing that comes into play is a lack of understanding of the Arabic language, meaning that you
recited the Koran, and then you don't actually understand what is going on. You perhaps have to read
in advance. Or even after the salami read, we know what was the man was saying what was it that was
making the Imam cry. So this is number one, the importance of learning the Arabic language so that
		
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			you can build your relationship with the Koran, like our predecessors had. Number two, is the effect
of sins with love itself, that the sins that we commit as individuals, they have an effect in terms
of our relationship with Allah subhanho wa Taala. And the level of fear and emotion we're able to
put into our acts of ibadah. Because when the heart becomes hard, or when the heart is completely
dead, that is when it stops crying for the sake of Allah subhanho wa Taala, it no longer has a
concern. So when an individual knows the Arabic language, he understands what's being recited, but
he doesn't find it having an effect on him, then he needs to start looking at his sins at that time,
		
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			that you know, what am I doing wrong? That is not allowing me to connect with the Koran, like our
predecessors, you know, had that relationship with the Quran. And then the third thing you want to
look at Bismillahi tala is this concept of desensitization, that you notice that I'll bring two
examples over here. Example number one is that why did the folk aha discouraged doing more than one
Amara on a trip? So for example, an individual goes from Calgary to Mecca, it is discouraged for him
to do more than one camera on one trip. Does anyone know why? Go ahead. An individual becomes
desensitized that the first time he does his camera, it's filled with emotion is filled with
		
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			passion. The first time you see the Kaabah you're in tears, I do not know of a single individual
that has gone for the first time you saw the carbon in his life, except that he was awestruck that
he broke down and started crying. But now when the individual in that very trip, he goes and does a
second ombre. That feeling isn't there. So he goes too much to the Ayesha or it goes back to the
McCarthy would laugh. And then he comes in performs. And again, it's not the same feeling. That is
why the fuka highly discouraged doing more than a nominal per trip. This is across the mme because
of this very concept of being desensitized. Number two, is that even National Commission segment
		
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			Let's be surprised with this example. So this concept of being desensitized, so you want to make
sure that when you're studying these concepts, that you don't become desensitized to them, you don't
become desensitized to them. So for example, when someone you know studies, the death of the
Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam that he reads it once the first time and, you know,
Subhanallah, he's in tears. But then the second and third time you read the same book, it starts
losing its effect. So you want to make sure you're not getting desensitized and that each and every
time you approach an emotional subject, try to come to it from it.
		
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			angle, this will help you be desensitized. Now what I want to conclude with Business Insider, is
that what are some of the scariest things that will happen on the day of judgment? What are some of
the scariest things that will happen on the day of judgment and this is just my personal reflection.
I have no Hadith or Ayah to conclude with this, but this is the way I feel that on the Day of
Judgment, the scariest thing that can happen is that an individual shows up on that day, thinking
that he's going to go to Paradise. And then Allah subhanaw taala tells him that your deeds are worth
nothing. And Allah subhanaw taala he actually mentioned this point throughout the Quran several
		
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			verses. So Allah subhanaw taala he tells us in certain Caf
		
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			CO, la luna Bo Camila Selena mother and Edina bonus I have been hired to do that dunya bonanova
sooner sooner, that they are the individuals so he's asked the question, shall I inform you who are
the greatest losers with respect to their deeds? And then Allah subhanho wa Taala he says that
they're the individuals that in this dunya they thought they were doing good, but in reality, their
deeds went in vain and in waste. And unless I know to Allah, he mentioned in another part of the
Quran, we'll call them now Allah, amin, amin, amin, for Jana who had a mentor that will bring forth
all the deeds that they did. And you can imagine some kind of law, you know, mountains upon
		
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			mountains of good deeds or scrolls upon scrolls of good deeds for Jana hubba, Mansehra, and we made
it into scattered dust that the wind came, and it turned into dust, and it flew away, and those days
no longer existed. Now, one of the reasons why that happens is like I mentioned, a person has bad
luck, bad manners, it will wipe away his deeds. Another reason why that happens, though spine a lot
is lack of sincerity, is the lack of sincerity. And this is why I cannot emphasize enough the
importance of always checking intention, that any opportunity you get, check your intention check
what's in your heart, that when you do deeds, is it purely for the sake of Allah? Or is there a
		
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			hidden agenda, a hidden motive behind it? And for me, this is like, you know, a constant struggle,
that every time you know, it's time to come to the halaqa I need to think that you know, what is the
point of this teleca? Is it you know, show off to the people? Or is it for the sake of benefiting
them and hoping to get it from Allah subhanho wa Taala. Now, similarly, in your circumstances, that
the time that you spend with your family, the good deeds that you do praying, and Gemma, all of
these things that you do, you need to ask yourself one fundamental question, why am I doing this
deed shaitaan will come with distractions to make you think you know what, don't pay attention to
		
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			your debts. Don't worry about the intention, your intention will be pure. But the reality is that
when you show up on the Day of Judgment, that is the only time that you won't be able to change your
intention, because all your deeds have passed. But while you're doing that deed while you're in this
dunya focus on your intention, it's going to be a struggle, it is going to be difficult, that
sometimes you will get angry in the wrong places and it will be for other than the sake of Allah.
Sometimes you will love the individual and will be other for the other than the sake of Allah
subhanaw taala learn to correct your intention and be the light that will protect an individual. And
		
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			this is why I must find what Allah mentioned. And I'll conclude with this young lady in Amman,
takala haka. tokachi waneta mutanda 11 tombstone. So let's find out and he says in Surah limeroad,
that all you who believe have Taqwa of Allah subhana wa, Tada. taqwa that he is most deserving, and
do not die except in the state of Islam. The Messenger of Allah, the scholars of Tafseer. They
comment on this verse. The reason why I was paneled on the pair's having taqwa of Allah subhana wa
tada and dying in the state of Islam, is that the only way a person will ever be able to ensure that
he dies in the state of Islam, in the state of submission to Allah subhanho wa Taala is if he lived
		
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			a life having taqwa of Allah subhanaw taala meaning that he was conscious of Allah subhanaw taala
everything he did was for the sake of Allah subhana wa Tada. Everything that he abstained from was
for the sake of Allah subhanaw taala. And this is only the only way that he will ensure that he will
die for the sake of Allah, the One who lives for the sake of Allah. Allah will die for the sake of
Allah, Allah subhanaw, taala makers from amongst those individuals. I mean, they would that haven't
been said, we'll open up the floor for questions and answers. We'll take three questions based on
these three right here, starting off with the right to go ahead
		
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			and a call center cut.
		
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			Excellent. So the first part of the question that the brothers question is, is the punishment of the
hereafter going to be something that is just a spiritual punishment? Or is it going to be a physical
punishment as well? And the answer to that is going to be both that a person will be spiritually and
physically punished, particularly once they reach jahannam it's
		
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			Clearly physical because the mention of the face is being torn off and limbs being shredded and a
person, you know, stabbing themselves. These are physical gestures that a person does. In the grave
itself, there may be a valid difference of opinion. Is it something that is a spiritual punishment?
Is it a physical punishment, but in the hereafter meaning that in Ghana, they've been lighter, not
been lighter, the metal protectors? You know, it's definitely a physical
		
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			punishment as well. The second question, is the punishment, is the day of judgment going to be in
this dunya? Or is it going to be out of that? Allah knows best? Allah knows best. I remember reading
that it is going to be in this dunya but I must find out Allah knows best. I don't have a definite
answer. Sorry.
		
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			Allah knows best. I don't know. I don't know. So if any.
		
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			The flatline I know, but but why a sham? What was the proof for that?
		
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			inshallah, if someone can bring it, that'd be good to look at. But Allah knows best. And the
brothers are saying a sham. But I don't know. We have to go ahead. The verses from the monster
scanner class is I mean, it's human nature and we create this better substance is because you hear
about this kind of right? And then you hear it as it were like,
		
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			it was going up and then Japan was shaking, and then he couldn't go on press passes.
		
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			are human beings created better than angels or mountains? What was the question?
		
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			All right.
		
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			Okay, so let's discuss the issue of the angels first.
		
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			Secret assignment team era Himalaya discuss the issue of our human beings better than angels or
angels better than human beings. The conclusion of the discussion is that before the day of
judgment, angels are better than human beings, because they don't disobey Allah subhanaw taala. But
in the Hereafter, the human beings that obeyed Allah subhanaw taala will actually have a higher rank
than the angels. So in the afterlife, they will have the potential of being better based upon the
deeds that they did in this dunya. So in this dunya, clearly the angels are better than human beings
in the hereafter. Human beings have the potential of being better than angels, in terms of being
		
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			closer to Allah subhanaw taala based upon the deeds that they did, in terms of the mountains, Allah
subhanaw taala clearly made the human beings better than mountains, right when Nakata Cardinal in
Santa Fe assassinated when we have created mankind in the best of forms and fashions. Now, I think
the question you may have been trying to ask, or human beings created stronger than mountains? The
answer to that physically? No, spiritually, yes, because Allah subhanho wa Taala, you know, he
mentioned in several places that had, you know, the zhiban, the the mountains accepted the burden of
responsibility of the Sangha, they would have, you know, been scattered dust. And likewise, if the
		
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			Quran was revealed upon the mountains, they would have surrendered due to the fear of Allah subhanho
wa Taala. Whereas the human beings you know, they didn't have this concept means that they didn't,
you know, surrender into the dust or anything like that. So spiritually, Allah subhanaw taala,
through a man has given the strength stronger than that of mountains, that we can bear things that
the mountains are not able to. So that is the aspect spiritually in terms of physically, I think the
answer to that is clear that you know, you punch a mountain, you're the one that gets you're not
going to be affected by it at all.
		
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			Right? Does that mean that physically The human being is
		
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			actually better than the interest? No, I don't.
		
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			I don't understand the question. What does the number of angels have anything to do with the way
		
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			right?
		
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			Physically the human being
		
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			I think Jabri in the LA salon was shaking at that time because he knew what was coming of monsters
and didn't know what was coming at that time. Right? Allah knows best Allah knows best. Allah knows
best. Last question, Shawn, and I'll answer you after salon Shawn. Go ahead.
		
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			You may be
		
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			right.
		
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			Okay. My Bluetooth means scattered. Okay, mentorship, right? Allah subhanaw taala when he talks
about the jihad in the Quran mania
		
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			They will be like Gerard in the Quran gerada mentorship. So it means scattered over here in over
here. The scholars differed in terms of what it actually is. But they said it is they took it as a
as a as a type of world right that's what the world is that be when it becomes shredded meaning
weightless. That's what it's going to be. And manforce over here is shredded. Yeah, unless panels
Allah knows best. Some a lot more seller Mubarak and NBN Mohammed while he was trying to sell them