The Immaculate Life Of Imaam Al Bukhaaree 2007

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for shadow either

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Abdullah Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa ala alihi wa sahbihi wa seldom at the Sleeman kathira

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because he

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wants to Simone

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one of the great demands of the seller by the name of Sophia natori Rahim Allah has made a profound statement where he said that, indeed the angels are the protectors and the guardians of the heavens and the skies. And indeed it is the scholars of Hades, who are the protectors and the guardians of this religion. No keeping the statement in mind. I recollected the first years when I was at the University of Medina. And you remember, the first book of sedition we studied was the book of the moment.

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And as we took this book, we took the biography of the man. And I was truly amazed. You know, with this book, my enthusiasm for selling has increased. In my mind, I thought, that's one seller when I have children, I want my children to be like a mammal.

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So I thought with that in mind that today would be an ideal day to take the life of the mammal. As we know, the book of record is the most authentic book.

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And his or his biography requires a bit more time than all the other biographies, which will be which we will be taking on Sunday, the schedule is as follows that we're taking an introduction to the Sunnah of the Prophet sallallahu wasallam. And the second and third lectures will be those people that preserve the Sunnah of the Prophet sallallahu wasallam. So in then we will be taking the authors of the six books of Hadith from them at the moment of Buhari,

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as far as I mentioned, requires a bit more time. So I thought that we would dedicate a separate lesson, as there are a lot more benefits or for ways related to

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studying with the emails.

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She was born in the month of chawan, in the year 194. Now, the birth of the model

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was born as your regular child born into this world with two parents. And as he grew older, around the age of three, his father passed away. Now, before actually getting into the life of the mother's body, let us take a brief look at the lessons of his father, as the role of the Father, in the life of a child is something magnificent, you know, a child whose

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parents, they usually consider to have an abnormal life or normal aptitudes was

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not the case. But again, let's take a brief look at the life of the father of a man or

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woman who was the Father and

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the Father of melon, nobody was.

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Now one of the great scholars by the name of Israel have done, he has a book called A tip off. And in this book, I want to mention all of the narratives from the time of this idea, up until this time, were considered trustworthy, meaning that they're reliable in the sense of it, and you can learn from them. And in this book of his he mentioned, the father of the manual.

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And you mentioned that he was a trustworthy soul and he was someone who was on

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For his knowledge, and likewise, he was also someone for a long time he was blessed with a lot of wealth, meaning that he was a successful businessman.

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And in motion when discussing his business solutions, they profound statements. And in it, he mentioned that the most beloved thing to me is my family. And just like I love for myself that I only take that which is hidden from the rest of us.

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Likewise, for my family, they should have nothing but a father. So he was someone who was more cautious in his business transactions, and seen as this indirectly had an effect on the life of emails, as we know from the Hadith of the Prophet sallallahu Sallam

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reportedly and reducing the

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time

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the question

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and

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know that there is a dimension to our world, and to our risk, which is considered from the

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destiny men may have $10. And another mainly has

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to do with this $10 that suits the second mankind, and is what we call the mother tongue.

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So the father of the mouth is something huge, meaning that he's

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not taking wants to Tom, and him being cautious about this had an influence on emails directly

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through his fear.

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And again, we'll see this later on,

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as you can see,

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was blessed to receive me,

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I spent

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studying of religious knowledge,

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or knowledge, either in buying books, either in traveling or supporting other students of knowledge who didn't have the money. So we see that the parent and one's wealth goes a long way. But again, it starts off with our parents.

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Our children will be affected by the way we earned ours as well, and the way we live our lives as well. And the relationships that we can establish over here is how a child will look up to his father. And what we mean by this is that if you look at a lot of the scholars have heavy a lot of their parents, or scholars or evaluators people. So when you think about how you want to become richest, one of the best ways to do this is to study example for them. Don't expect a sweet fruit from a sour tree

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to be sweet. So everything starts with your own self. If you want your children to be righteous, we look up to you, and they will follow you and they will emulate your way. So set that example for them. Take them to the masjid while they're young, and you will go to the masjid. And likewise with

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the age and importance of service, and language included in the authorized services don't exclude them. A lot of us have this idea that you know, up until the age of 10, we're not going to bring our children to the masjid. This type of ideology, or the center of understanding is something which is totally incorrect. the companions of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam used to bring this up at all times.

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The question of the prophets of Allah,

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it is mentioned in the

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Bible that one day delay the frustration in salon for such a long time that the content is not at the pockets of a loved one instead of customizing the salon. So actually, and waiting and waiting and waiting, departments have a lot of funding.

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And they asked me after the salon, similar What was it that caused you to delete your salon or your sister for so long? department for long audio systems that don't have a single point on me, and they didn't want to disturb their brain. So I deleted my system until they were done. And that's when

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the aptitude or the maintenance of the Prophet sallallahu Sallam that a lot of us only see children for university, we get angry sometimes to such a degree that we'll even

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teach our children, how to

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be confident, be gentle with them, and read them upon softness and solid we will go to the righteous and obedient individuals. So this was the father of

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the two characteristics we established from your work that he was a score of 30 members

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even though he only had

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To an age of three, body change this memory and like was followed in his footsteps. And from number two was that the father of the mammal body was a businessman who fear the loss of time goes on, and abstain from those transactions that had any doubts. And he abstained from cheating people. And that's the only took in income, which was a loss

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or blessing as well. And

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as we will come to see what sustains through the wealth of his father, even though he passed away at the age of three.

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So now, how did the childhood of email

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Tyler Engelbart

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also became to be known as a very famous scholar. And when you become a very famous, you know, you build yourself with knowledge, you don't have the time to do everything you'd like to do. And one of the things was, he

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didn't have time to race. So what he did was he hired what they call a warlock, or a person who described everything you say, and his name was Muhammad,

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Hassan all the way scholar.

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So Mohammed, was really funny one day,

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you know, how did you appear in the beginning, what happened? So he mentioned that I was at the age of 10, that was sitting in the mustard. And he was listening to these photos. And sometimes mismatching commission members what they were saying that he was able to retain everything, they said, No, to a very extensive degree, and very accurately and very meticulously. So by the age of 10, he said, after he saw this halaqaat, I started thinking of the books and he started reading and they started memorizing, and by the age of 10, I finished memorizing the books.

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And

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now it will move on.

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So one of the things we learned from this particular point, is the importance of understanding.

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When you look at the difference between the Scholastic education between the East and the West, I noticed one profound difference. And that is the emphasis that is portrayed on memorizing.

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When you study in the east, a lot of emphasis is put upon memorizing all the books that you have the vast majority of the things you're required to memorize, anywhere without memorizing, education,

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theoretical understanding, but as long as you understand the concepts pertaining to it, then you're able to do well in school. And as a Muslim, or as an educator, you will come to see that when you have your own children, or when you give power to people, or you, you know, become a teacher in a school, that's the best way to teach people is to give them voice that you emphasize memorizing, and as well as emphasizing understanding, and one thing you will come to realize is that true understanding, cannot come accept without memorizing. And this is why Allah subhanaw taala when he talks about the

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footsy, and in regular public for a lot of seminaries, that he talks about the people of understanding people who have memory, as we see in the piece of the

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puzzle,

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that you said that those of you who

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then pass it on to those of law to those people.

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And one of the variations of this today

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you mentioned how a person may do something and go to someone who has a better understanding that

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you know, he may pursue this understanding or get to that understanding that.

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So, again, is when understanding

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his understanding.

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From this point, reading and, you know, learning the names of generators and devices, formulas

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can be done, you know, you will know how to program so you put in the names of marriages, and I'll tell you authentic teen was not how it

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was done at the young age, he started memorizing books.

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Now another thing to keep in mind was that the scholars of the past they didn't pursue the knowledge of other sciences, or

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our

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extensive studying of the law until the

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end, single song of the past, emphasize first fundamentalism as it is the most noble

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truth of speech.

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We speak about traders assignable data every single store would begin with, and this is what each and every parent was induced into the children.

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Now, before we continue with this point actually forgot a very important point. And that was the mother

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was born he was born with

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his eyesight,

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to such a degree that she became blind, and his mother to a very,

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to such a degree that she would cry

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all the time. But there was a time when she knew that

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except for a son, that he will have, as I said that it should be returned to him. So one day while she was sleeping,

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she married

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the Dalai Lama

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was also known as the father of the MDR, or the father of the prophets seem to her in a dream. And she says to her, that Indeed, Allah subhanho wa Taala has heard your called meaning he has heard your supplication and is due to a sense of pride and your sense of civilization. That's today, your two hour the answers. And when she awoke, the eyesight of

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China was returned. And in today's lecture, in today's topic, the lessons we can derive from the Lego emotional body. Some of the lessons that we derived from this is the importance of supplicating. For our family members, and especially for our children.

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Each and every one of us wants to support our children, one of the best ways to do it, is to simply wait for them

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to honor

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the parents, for their children. And this is something which we see from the advisory level, when something breaks, like losing your eyesight, where people will have surgery upon surgery upon surgery to try to fix and cure, kind

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of the most

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important lesson. So now getting back to the age of 10 submissions that at the age of 10. And this is obviously after having them I

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said I memorize the Book.

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And

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so now at the age of 11. This is a wonderful conversation that he's having with

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his son,

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a series of questions and answers, I guess you could say that, continue this discussion. And so coming in and talk to us. And what's happened? What did you do?

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As an 11, he started sitting with scholars and becoming the students, meaning that we stick to them as much as he could, he went to the ship and enlisted and attend all those halaqaat and all those. So one of the scholars that he stuck to, was a scholar by the name of

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a destiny. So one day when he was sitting

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in this dose of a destiny and destiny mentioned

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when we study a Hadith, you know that it has two parts to it.

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And this

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is actually so strange.

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That actions are pushed by intention. This will be called the motion of the Senate,

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the Senate and the Senate,

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the chain of marriages for the senior leaders, so this Teddy, you have

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to allow us to

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say and so on and so on people are considered the narrator's or the what they call the

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phone and the singer is

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the queen or the teacher.

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And he was mentioning it and when you go to the Senate, he says Ibrahim narrated from Abu Zubaydah narrated from Sophia.

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And he said he was not married in this form.

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11 year old kid, so one of the soldiers in the back coming up to me right now and saying that you know, what you're seeing is incorrect.

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And so the sound is a lot of people said What is this child? He thinks he is that you have an old man in his 60s. And then you have Mr. McCarney at the age of 11 reviewing the shift and scholars, so

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the system

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is incorrect.

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This year to such a degree, that if you don't believe what I'm saying that your Senate

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will go back to your booth and see what is

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the deputy being challenged by the child support system and he goes back to his library and brings out the book. And then in the book, I noticed that what he said was correct, that it wasn't narrated by

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Okay, fine, you know,

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why don't you tell me what was

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necessary it was narrated by

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So, there are no adaptivity very impressed with emails and he wants him to check all of this works and attend all this and correct him

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wherever he makes mistakes.

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So less was on sale for the moment, Makati City This is discussion.

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And he goes on to tell him that at the age of 16 he wants to make friends with his mother and his brother. Connie has a fatherly

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role nothing about except for this one story that at the age of 60 in our Macaulay window was with him and their mother and when he was 16. So at the age of 16, his mother knew that you know Mr. McCarty wasn't your average child last time was

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the last time

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at the end of sorcery

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but Allah subhanho wa Taala will reach amongst you, most people will be granted knowledge and has been granted a lot of reasons.

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So much.

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And when they went to the likes of Egypt, and omaka Medina,

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she knows the natural inclination

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to do want to stay behind. Why don't you stay behind and study with the scholars over here. Now know The average age of 16. Children foster child's to take care of his own affairs at the age of 16. Many of our parents will reach the age of 1920 2122, I was still skeptical to give us $20 we don't know what he's gonna do with it. When the mother is

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shown

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and said, Why don't you take this bag and stay behind they take care of yourself and support yourself. I studied with the scholars over here. So at the age of 16, Mr. mcquarry studied with the scores of ages. Now this is another turning point or milestone in the life of the Mama's party that adds to the age of 16 the love of the party is being exposed to the concept of traveling. Now, why do I call it a concept as you will come to see when you study the biographies of many scholars of the past, that all of them traveled for the sake of knowledge, rather than see the state in the cities and was faced with it, but rather they wanted to go to the very city and Study with the Best

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of the scholars

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in front over here, that is when studying a science or sending any form of knowledge, one should always go to the best of people. And the reason why we say this is because not only will you be gay will be Will you be learning from the most educated and the most proficient person in that science, but also you will be exposed to various things, various cultures, various personalities, various manners for the people, and this will open and expand your understanding of people your understanding of the implementation of the deen and will also increase you in patience and perseverance and is something which is very important for students of knowledge that you will not

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become a true student of knowledge.

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He wants to trials and struggles and until you are in situations where you have to implement that patience and overcome your what you desire

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is very important and the man who

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was exposed to live at the age of 16.

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And he stated the souls of approximately two years until he returns to a salary so

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Now continue the discussion with somebody who doesn't concern them at the age of 18. I wrote my first book. Now imagine that

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memorizing books as

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a source of his locality and hysteria, and then once to the lens of the judge and study with them as well. And now at his wedding,

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he

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has written numerous books

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from them for are the most famous of them, who have his agenda Sahih

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al Bukhari,

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then you have a terrific career now at Saudi Arabia is a book of history. But it's not how we understand history, when you study history in the West, will just give you a summary of what took place a summary of the events and tell you how things happened. But when you look at the books of history in Islam, especially amongst the early generations, they used to narrate history, just like they used to marry to the Hadith of the prophets of Allah. So they will say hi, just enough, hold on, hold on.

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So and so near to me so scenario to me. And so scenario to me that they saw system such as in a very meticulous and articulate way of preserving history, Landis when emailing him Allah tala de, when he wrote his study from Serbia, when he compiled the names of all the companions, and who the children were. And he compiled all of the events, or all the major historical events that took place in their time. And one of the things he did in this study, tell Kevin

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mentioned the name, he used to criticize the leaders of the idea that as we know, in our times, not everyone is at the same level of reliability, something that let's just say, you know, a scholar tells you doesn't hold the same weight as something, you know, your elementary school teacher tells you about Islam. Now, the educate the shear code is stolen, he's educated, he spent his whole life studying this, whereas your elementary school teacher, he talks about Islam, you know, she probably just read one textbook before she actually started getting into the nuts. So the level of certainty obtained from the inner understanding this knowledge is at a higher degree when you take it

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in comparison to your elementary school teacher.

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And the point is, that when you mentioned these sorts of history, and when he mentioned, the stories are mentioned, as you mentioned, he mentioned them in civil war in such a way that the Holocaust preserved as well, that it was through a chain of narrators. So in the story was a narrator Who was he would mention that, so and so. And if there was a new leader, who was of a very high level, the likes of n, o z, or Z, or Mr. madikwe, Mama has mentioned something about the resort, meaning that she was in the mom of hidey hole that was a very reliable married narrator. So in our party compiling this masterpiece, at the age of 18, that was the second book famous looked at emails

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for a third famous book, collect email locally compiled, was another

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book and

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he compiled a book on etiquette that anything that he could find from the Prophet sallallahu Sallam and companions, pertaining to etiquette of eating and drinking, and sleeping, and how to be with the people remember Bacardi put it in this book, and he called it others.

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And the fourth book, which

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change know a level of seriousness, I guess, you could say, was hope

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for the creation and the actions of mankind.

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Now, the story behind this book is very, very interesting. That as we will see, towards the ending of the life of emails Buhari Rahim Allah Tada, there was a great assessment going on, in which the people were testing other people. And this was pertaining to was the call on the speech of Allah subhana wa Asana to something created or something not created. All this is a very deep

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issue, which we won't get into too much detail, but the opinion of the sinner and all the scholars of the past and present to follow the way of the Sahaba love the Allahu taala agree that the Quran is the speech of Allah subhanaw taala and it's something uncreated. And over time, this methodology was not preserved, but rather the fuzzy the school of thought.

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came into power in the Philippines. So when do you want a surgeon in store proximity to the Philippines do against this thing that before it is not the speech of Allah subhanaw taala. Our sorry, the court is the speech of Allah subhanho wa Taala. But not the way we understand it mean that Allah subhanaw taala didn't speak it, it is something created, that is from the understanding of God, and from the understanding of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam. And it's something which is inaccurate. So now when this came to power,

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they started promoting and propagating this methodology of the Quran being created, and it hit its peak during the time of demand. And this is why, you know, the famous fitna that Mr. McMahon went to, through before his death was the fitna of the Quran, or the creation of the Quran. And likewise, it continued to progress until the time of email recording, he passed away in 256, as we'll get to inshallah, and he

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passed away in 241. So there's a difference of 15 years in between them. So now, as you will notice that in any science or in any field, things always progress and make this fit. Now that took place a progressed as well, before, it was just amongst the monitors enough, and the scores have understood them, but then it progressed into the scores of 100 center itself. That's the difference. That is it okay, to say that my restitution report is created, there is one not allowed to say this as well. So in particular, Mr. lozada, he was one day asked that what did you think about the recitation of the Quran? Is it created or is it not created.

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But he said that my recitation of the Quran is created, but that which is recited is not created. And then he wrote the same book called felt abandoned even meaning that every single action that we do as humans is created. And again, this is related to further,

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we won't get into too much detail of it. But to take a brief understanding of how this is possible, you know, how it is Allah subhana wa, tada, creating holding the cup, or how does he create me holding the pen,

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the concept of creation, with a lost title with the island in two ways, depending on how you're looking at that what she does, with a waterfall for me, that's what she does with intermediary. And that's what she does without an intermediary. So take the example of Santa Monica, he didn't have any parents by

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Melissa, in terms of human beings. So Allah subhanaw taala, treated him without any trace, meaning that there was no intermediary, Allah subhana wa Taala presented him with his own two hands, as he mentioned in the forum. Now, each and every one of us, we all submit to the fact that Allah subhanaw taala treated us with how the Allah subhanho wa Taala previous, it was with a wasp, or with an intermediary, meaning that I was blessed to have parents, our parents to work together, and we were a result of that act. So we would create it with an intermediary. So this is just a brief understanding of how the final data takes place. So likewise, if you will agree with we came through

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an intermediary when Allah subhanaw taala

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created this moment of this tent, for me, mean that Allah, Allah, he has the ability to move this pen that Allah subhanaw taala chose out of his divine wisdom to make the movement of this tent through me

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at the moment of the pain as well as to an intermediary. Again, it's a very complicated subject requires a lot of understanding a lot of details, but this is just a brief breakdown of it.

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So now,

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as we were mentioning the life of Mr. Buhari and his discussion with Mohammed, Abdullah Mahajan, it continues, and homina homina Mahajan, he asks him, what was it sorry, who are the people who influenced you the most and who were the people who held in high esteem. Now, the great scholars that you studied with were many, at the end of the discussion with Muhammad Ali hadn't he mentioned that I studied was 1080 scholars of Hadith. And all of them said that he man his statement and speech and increases and decreases. Now the other part of it is putting up either the letters focus on the first part of the statement, when you said I studied was 1080 scholars have heavy meaning

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that the scholars have to clsi putting the scholars of our field aside from the scores of the rest of the stars have studied with 1080 of them. So from the prolific scholars that he studied with, and again, these are biographies that we should all study and we should all

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Take the time to learn and take the time to emulate the waist as well.

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We're delighted

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to dive into 41. He established his own method is very, very well known and renowned. There are books written about him in his biography and is bug free as well. Then you have the likes of mine, another big scholar. And you have Anibal Medina. Another scholar

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was the person who influenced him or had the greatest influence him influence over him and he was an email and it has a status, but you can see it in his way of writing, and his his way of speaking, and even the higher esteem that he helped me was by a scholar by the name of his top in Norway. Now he's talking about Hawaii. Interesting story with him is that just like the other 14 months as we know them hanifa Imam Malik mmm Shafi, any management of him mahalo, mahalo Allahu taala, he had an image of of his own. He is one of the scholars who had reached such a high level, and used to teach the people to such a degree that he eventually established his own wisdom. But due to, you know, his

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must have not been spread

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amongst those people who carried it on and to ordinances as his mother doesn't exist in our times today. So let's talk about this great image of Heidi and an email. And practically any other science you can think of had a great influence over a mumbled party to such a degree that is talking about how he was one day sitting? And he said, No, it would be nice if someone took the time to compile a book of signing a heartbeat only. Now, this is just a thought that is talking about how he has said that it would be nice, if someone would take the time to compile all of these I had to compile a book, I was just hiding

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the nominal quality of the human loads, and I held the scholar in such great esteem, and revered him so much, that he didn't want this wish of his to go unfulfilled. So he took it upon himself to compile his face, so that we see the steam back in our body.

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Now, another point to delve upon over here

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that he studied with 1080 different saws.

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Now, what is the benefits of that?

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One of the benefits that we can derive from this

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is that when you study with different scholars, you will notice that they have different personalities, they have different approaches, and different understandings of things. And this is what we learned from the diversity of our scholars, that you will notice and pick up something for one scholar, which you won't find in another scholar, and you will learn something from another scholar, which you will not find in another scholar. Now learning is not just about the fact that they teach you. But learning is also the way to deal with people, and also the way to deal with questions, and also the way we deal with scenarios. Now you take a famous example that didn't fit

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him, or him alongside I mentioned about the management, I mentioned that 50,000 people used to come to the Holocaust, or the lunches of a mama who has a home alone.

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And out of the 50,000, only 5000 of them would be working, only 5000 of them would be writing, the rest of them were there to learn from the other than the clump of the mama. So when people came to learn from these big schools, we didn't just come to learn facts about Islam and different rules of Islam, but rather they came to learn how to interact with the people and how to treat the people and how to deal with people. So 45,000 people came to learn, to communicate to learn this, from the middle management level on all of the other knowledge that Allah subhanaw taala had blessed with. So this is number one that we learn from the diversity of scholars. Number two, is that you will notice

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that as human beings are much

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different deficiencies, that Allah subhanaw taala will sometimes cause us to have a lasting memory or sometimes cause us to miss understand things. And this is just to show the perfection of Allah, that Allah subhanaw taala is perfect, and each and every way. And he shows this through the deficiencies of mankind, and the Creator is perfect. The creation has its deficiencies and is imperfect in one way.

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And this is one of the benefits of studying with various scholars is that

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you will come across similar issues in order to state the example of

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leaving the port. I'm just wondering, we'll go for eight or 9.1 scholars say that yes, there's consensus that you need to

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recited to touch them. And you're saying, whereas you were finding other scholars say, No, the current opinion is that you do not need to test the Quran and recite it. So, to diversity scholars, you make yourself open to differences to a difference of opinions, and you open your mind to differences. Whereas if you just stick with one scholar throughout time, even though you may get all this knowledge, you will not be exposed to different understandings and different approaches, and you will become a person who is very rigid. So this shows the importance of going to different scholars and learning from them. Now, even though you may not learn, you mean though you may not

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learn something new from this individual should always take the time to study with a person from Allah subhanho wa Taala has blessed us with knowledge. And this is seen from some of the famous statements of our setup or our predecessors, that they used to say that you will not be a true Ireland, until you've done three things. And this was pertaining to seek the knowledge that you have sought knowledge with those who are more noticeable than you. And you have sought knowledge with those who are equal to you. And you've sought knowledge for those who are below you. Now, if you look at the wisdom behind this, one, we find this something very profound. In the statement, you

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seek knowledge with those who are more knowledgeable than you, meaning that you humble yourself to knowledge and recognize the fact that even though Allah subhanaw taala may have given you some knowledge, that there are people who are more knowledgeable than you, so you become humble to the end you become humble to knowledge. And again, this is something very interesting. Then I shall on the lowdown on how to learn from the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, she said that when the ayah was revealed,

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that, on top of every possessive knowledge is the most knowledgeable is an Allah subhanaw taala. She said with this revelation that this is more orders to put people in the proper places, meaning that you recognize the level of the people that there are people who are more knowledgeable than you. And the most knowledgeable, or the most knowledgeable of all of them is Allah subhana wa Tada. so humble yourself in front of him the most, because he knows the innermost details of what you do, and the intimate details of what you have said and what you think, and like what he knows and what you do openly as well. So that is point number one, that you recognize those people who are more

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knowledgeable than you and you humble yourself in front of them, and you learn from them. And likewise, those people who are at the same level of you understand and benefit from this a similar point, meaning that there are people who are at the same level of you as you are meaning that there are other people who have studied similar sciences and gone to similar Institute's and studied similar knowledge. sama subhanho, wa Taala, has put them at a similar level to you. And this is something that we saw in the time of the mountains.

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Hi, my Muslim as a companion, and likewise, he has telemovie as a companion. Now these people were contemporaries of the Mongol buddy. He died for five or 10 years after it was emo, but he still married from them. And he learned from them to such a degree that he said to a moment in the movie, that I have benefited from you just as much as you have benefited from me. Now, this is something interesting to note, because Mr. McCotter like him alone. He doesn't marriage from your mama Timothy in a safe.

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If you look at the sun, or the compiling of enamel, it

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often does Mm hmm. Germany narrates from emails. So the people asked him, you know, when you made the statements to remember that you benefited from him just as much as he benefited from you. What did you mean by this?

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He said that I benefited from the reserves and the water. Mm hmm. That I benefited from the asceticism and benefiting from the fear of Allah subhanho wa Taala. That Mm hmm. He had

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to be humble, he learned to meet a person who didn't love the dunya to a extensive degree. So again, getting back to our point at hand, that in order to become an artist, you will likewise have to seek knowledge with those people who have the same level as you that you will learn from them, they will learn from you, you benefit to memorize and your mind to one another and make twice. The last point is that you seek knowledge with those people who are a lower level than you.

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So an exemplary status in front of them, meaning that you show that allows us to acknowledge and you remind them of where they may be incorrect. And likewise, you're reminded by what they have to say. And again, this is another lesson and being humble. A lot of times when they think that you know all this kind of what Santa has blessed us with so

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must know, as we've grown our bills, we raised our parents, we're praying our families. And now when our parents think about Islam, that's all your old you know, you didn't learn anything about Islam, we're very condescending towards them, we don't hold them into high esteem. And we should see that, you know, Allah Spano, tala gave us more knowledge than you give them. But there's not a methodology that a Muslim should have. But rather, he looks up to anyone who Allah has blessed to have knowledge and use them. And he wasn't in high status, especially once parents. So next time when our parents say something about Islam, both of them would rather hear what they have to say, in the correct way

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encourage them to study more, if they're incorrect, here's the perfect opportunity to guide them to that which is correct. So that was a delightfully memorable party up until the age of 18. So imagine some of the scholars who

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have studied with

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an animal's body

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and pacifically A sarcoma. Now, how about the students of mammals?

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Likewise, just as you mentioned, and now it is from 1080 people. Remember,

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he mentioned that 14,000 different people knew he from the amount of money, meaning that 40,000 different people

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from

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now, before proceeding on another important point that we need to draw upon is, what am I getting these facts and statistics from? You know, a lot of times people will tell the stories, we don't know what we get when they get the stories from when studying the life of the mother's body, to me, sources that a person needs to refer to the first of them is this book over here

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by Mr. Miyagi. Now, what he did in this book is he compiled the biographies of all the famous people who lived from the time of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam up until his time, that he included a companion, and every other single, famous person that may that may have become known between those times. So the way he categorized this book is that he cared, categorized into sub buckets, or different levels. That is not within generations, but levels in terms of timeframes or where they lived. So nobody's mentioned in the swastika, so to go to the 12 volume, this is where it is mentioned.

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Important reference point, not only for the party specifically, but generally when you want to study the biographies of any great man, you refer to this book, Sierra Nevada. Another important reference point for the life of human body is the first of all, you have full body. As we mentioned,

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it was an extensive piece of work, that energy components

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hold in high esteem among Muslims, and more specifically amongst the scholars. So when the scholars saw this great and magnificent piece of work by Mr. mcquarry, they took it upon themselves to explain this book. And one of the greatest explanations ever received for any book of his subtle body by

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Kalani did was that in the very beginning of his explanation, he compiled what he referred to by himself as you study, or the goddess of the traveler.

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And in this, he mentioned the biography of Mr. Buhari, and certain points of benefit pertaining to his book,

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reference points. And likewise, you know, for those of you who have been blessed to the Arabic language, you should go back to these books, and learn for yourself and remind yourself of that, which is being said today. So these are two main reference points, where the 99% of my information is coming from. So this is the life of the amount of money. And we mentioned this to teachers. And now we'll just get into students. Now, as well as the students who mentioned that

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the 40,000 people narrated from even the most prolific of them was Mr. Muslim, the author and compiler of science. And from them, you also have imaginary homies.

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And likewise, you have outdoorsman, and the sudden the compiler of the sudden you see that three out of all the famous six books.

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Their authors were students of the moment. So this is the great influence he had over them.

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Because there are other famous scores as well, the rates of

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emphysema, and

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these are, you know, nobody has a lot of students. And this is another interesting important and important point to delve upon is that one of the characteristics of an island is that consistent keeping all this tool, so I'm always always enthusiastic to share his knowledge with his students, when whenever he gets an opportunity, he's reminding the people, and whenever you get an opportunity, he's teaching the people or whenever he gets an opportunity, he's guiding the people to sell sort of goods, or forbidding them from some sort of wrongs. And you notice that the greatest of scholars usually had degrees of students, some focus on a lot of money. So then you had Abu Bakar,

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Omar, Osman and Ali and the rest of the Sahaba, the best of mankind, from the focus of a lot on Islam and onwards with consensus, no doubt about it. And then from the likes of the members of the party, you have emails and amendments and many

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other demands as well. Then you look at your legs, or even say, Neil Hamilton, who have submitted

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even if you have intimate knowledge of all these people, influenced by even tanea. So one of the settings again, of which scholarship is developing good students as well. Then again, we keep mentioning that knowledge is not is not just about giving facts and information to individuals, but rather, it is nurturing the people and developing them and building them up in such a way that they likewise will go on to spread the message that you have taught them. This is what true scholarship is about. It is not just about spreading facts and information alone.

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Now, as it is getting close to our time to end, this step forth and gets to the death of our body.

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Now the jest of Mr. McCarney is indeed a very sanguine, as we mentioned,

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as you mentioned, that

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the Fed now the Koran or the creation of the Quran, was at its peak amongst the scholars of the center, where they were testing and trying each other with the statements that they will go and ask, What is your opinion on the recitation of the Quran? Or when is your opinion on the left of the Quran? Is it something creative? Or is it something not created? So now, the methodology of the earliest scholars meaning Ahmed and Yahuwah, you're just victory Mama, was that they would stick to the facts, and say that the Quran is not created, it is the speech of Allah subhanaw taala. And he wouldn't dwell any further than that rising malleable body, he took it to the next step, I would say

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that the Quran is the speech of Allah subhanho wa Taala. And my recitation of the Quran is created, but those words that I speak, are not created. So when the scholars heard this, they were dumbfounded. They were like, this is not the methodology that were brought up upon by him. And so they likewise when they heard this, they even didn't remember the father let him alongside them. Now in our time, it may not make much sense. But looking at looking at it, looking at it from a timeframe, sooner is prevalent, they are everywhere. Every one man can bring what they considered a deviancy at the time was something huge. And they had the luxury of abandoning this man hoping that

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he was returned to guidance and hoping that Allah subhanaw taala would bring him back to the truth. And this is what the point was abandoning the people back then, was this concept of abandoning people and making hundreds of people, it's not something which is easily as easily accessible. And our times today, that when someone makes a mistake, we don't have the luxury of offending them, but rather, it is upon us to guide them and remind them and stick to them. Because in our times, if you abandon people, more than likely they will go even more astray. And this is one of two ways that they will go and start learning from people with DD, find at the same time, they will start

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disliking the people the truth as well. So we don't have that luxury of abandoning people was the act eternally memorable to him alongside them, they had that notion the center was prevalent, and they could abandon people and hope that they will come back to the truth because the people digging for too many and they were well known as he will not go and study with them. So when he came on loads on a team to win this new statement, that is not created, it is the speech of Allah subhanaw taala and that which I recite, or sorry, my my restitution of opponents treated, but the words which are set are not created for were dumbfounded. They're like this great man as DVDs and again, they

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were suited

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individuales for agenda setting number one.

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And let us get into this into a bit more detail was a great score a nice a four,

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by the name of

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a good enough

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again,

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another than he had a son, who was named Mohammed,

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a contemporary of the National Party and

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a contemporary of the memorable party to try to compete with the Malibu party as much as he could. And the moment that he mentioned this in

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Nevada, when Mohammed was always competing with email, mobile phones, and it is ducha. When you compete with someone that at times you will get some jealous of them as well. So you will mention something bad about them. So Mohammed is India has already happened and it's reached its peak, very mama Halima saying this new statement was disclosed to the trustee don't say, she said no is my time to take it down. Now is my time to sign the most disclosures of headings. So he took the statement of equality, and what he misinterpreted, as poorly that most people, so in his Holocaust, the

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Holocaust,

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and said that it is De Soto and in him. So slowly, slowly, but surely, the people eventually started abandoning him.

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to such a degree that the moment Buhari says that only two people will have to admit from the from number nine from the, from the scholars and from the suicide laws, only two people remains with him, from them, or Muslim, or non Muslim, the author of the site, and from them was Muhammad Yunus, and other students of knowledge. Those are the only two people who stopped by Mr. mcquarry at this time. So now you can imagine, at one point in time, you're such a great human, that 40,000 people are narrating it from that you reach such a level where you only have two people left at your feet. And people are saying that you have deviated and people are not speaking to you and not replying to you.

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Sometimes

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people will find yourself

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and it reaches that level, you can imagine the effect it has on you do become disheartened, you'll become obsessed, you will become

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a loser, you lose all motivation. So this is what happened with emammal ohare. That, you know, after he reached a level of scholarships, and he has benefited the oma with so much knowledge, and they've done so much when you're given c abandoned him. So just imagine how hot he feels. So now

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he's getting older, and he died at the age of 62.

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One of his service says that,

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towards the end of his life, he had some family members, and relatives and close friends and summer funds. Now, these verses are some numbers. They're not students. And they're not scholars. So they invited him to come and visit them. So a local buddy on his way to assemble.

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He starts off in a village called consonant.

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And in consonant, soliloquies had a relative tone we stayed with and descended in his whole as well. So the servants over there, he mentioned how it is the month of Ramadan.

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Rahim Allah Allah is standing in like prayer, and he keeps on making

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fun of us is really, really sad to think that a push that device or the amount of equality is forced into such a situation where he's forced to meet this law. He says a lot of them for DACA, Daddy and onbuhimo. But

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as vast as you have made this earth, it is becoming constrained and consistent upon me. So take me back to you. And the moment the likes of email and behati is going through so much pain and suffering, abandoned by all of his friends and companions. Anyone he ever looked up to anyone he ever honored and respected, had eventually betrayed him and left him and he was forced into making this last but all along as best as it has become congested and constraint upon me. So taking back to you. So the servants over here he mentioned that the month that didn't end, except that the amount of Bahati about him a whole lot was out of hustling, and emammal because he passed away on the first

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night. So once he died on the ninth of April, that's within 12 days the mobile party in some narrations passed away after making this drop. Now there are so many lessons that you

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We can learn from this particular scenario in the story, but we'll restrict ourselves to the most important of them.

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First of all, the statements of scholars

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listen to ministers realizada will try to get as many benefits as we can.

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The statements of scholars upon other scholars should not be accepted unrestrictedly that is, sometimes a scholar will speak about another scholar wants you not to get unrestricted, but rather take it with a grain of salt, especially if they are contemporaries. As you seen the story. Sometimes scholars may get Joseph or other scholars, sometimes there may be a misinterpretation of what a scholar has said, this is something to keep in mind that in our time, there has been a lot of talk about the scholar said, Tell me about this. One scholar said something about another scholar, we should all be accepted with a grain of salt and look into the situation for yourself. Our last

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time it was on his list. He was mindset intellects. So make use of them, look at them, and then search individuals by them, but not by what other people say about them. Another scenario is that, you know, no matter how much almost paneled Allah may bless you with knowledge that

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your divine and eventual return will be to Allah subhanho wa Taala. And you need to remember that any situation that you are in, the only way out of it is through Allah subhanho wa Taala that a lot of people may think that the malleability of the human lozada is committing a form of suicide, or is doing something which is wrong, but rather just something that he learns, from his very own studies that he mentioned the Hadith of the Prophet sallallahu wasallam that when fitna benefit has to be commanded, then taking you back through You promised to do that to someone who hasn't been trials or tribulations. So this is what he meant nobody's doing that in time of adversity, he turns to last

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time he was on. I think my last minute is coming to an end is the form of justice. Now this scholar by the name of Muhammad Ali, remember as a Muslim, he returned always hiding back that he was hiding from Muhammad Ali. And he said always talks back to Mohammed Lavinia has already saying that, no, you have done an injustice against myself, whereas you will get the justice remember that even though this man wronged him and accused him of something which is inaccurate, nobody still knows from him under the screen. Yeah, that he found that he couldn't find