Rania Awaad – Allah is the ultimate Malik al Mulk
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The speaker discusses the importance of holding sight of not being shabby and not giving up on one's subhanaw taala. They stress the need for God's mercy and forgiveness, as well as the need for forgiveness for anyone who asks for it. The speaker also mentions the importance of not giving up on one's subhanaw taala.
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That's important, I think it's really important to hold sight of not because it's a problem having things I talk about this all the time. In fact, there's a Hadith of the Prophet sallallahu wasallam, that he says that if he gives his servant
means means he likes to see it on them. Like that we shouldn't be shabby, and so on.
But it's also the holding on to the means that is often very problematic.
That when we get attached to these possessions, that when we feel that they are truly ours, and there's nobody else's, we lose sight of the fact that Allah subhanaw taala truly is the one who is fully in charge. And this is where I lost prasada says, Oh, my servants, if the first of you and the last of you humans and the jinn were God fearing, and the most God fearing person there is you couldn't increase in my dominion and the least. And then he repeats all the same things. And he says, if you were sinful, even the most sinful person could not decrease my minion in the least. And all my servants, if the first of you and the last me in the human and the jinn were to stand and to
ask me and I were to give each person who asked, it will not diminish from what I have.
Any more than the ocean would be diminished. If a needle was dipped into it.
He doesn't need our prayers.
He doesn't need our Toba or forgiveness. He doesn't need our stuff
are things
we need Allah azza wa jal, we need His forgiveness.
We need His mercy.
And we need to ask him for all the things material and in material that we need.
I think when you frame it in that way, suddenly you realize what it means to be Malik and Malik. Right