Rania Awaad – Call Allah By His Great Names
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The speaker discusses issues with call Allah by his name and struggles with similar issues. They encourage the audience to take pictures of the situation and share experiences with du routing. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not downplaying the power of du routing and offers options for dealing with the situation.
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Then call Allah by his name, Ar-Raheem.
And maybe it's some other struggle.
Maybe it's some other issue that you're dealing
with.
Call Allah by the names that you call,
that they're meant to be called when you're
struggling with something, right?
We learn, رَبَّنَا آمَنَّا فَغْفِرْ لَنَا وَارْحَمْنَا وَأَنْتَ
خَيْرُ الرَّاحِمِينَ Feel free to take pictures of
this, to have this, we're recording this inshallah
ta'ala.
But there's so many du'as that are
beautiful that capture the different names of Allah.
This is one that we're taught because it
comes directly in the Qur'an.
Oh our Lord, we have believed, so forgive
us, have mercy on us.
You are the best of those who are
merciful.
When you call Allah by his names, it
doesn't matter how sinful you feel.
It doesn't matter how many times you feel
like you've messed up and you have this
issue that just does not seem to be
getting better.
He's capable of changing everything and anything.
Never, ever, ever, downplay the power of du
'a.
Do everything you possibly can.
And we go through things, one, two, three,
these are options, things you can do.
But never downplay the power of du'a
when you think you've tried everything you can
possibly try.
And so even when you feel like a
person, you're going to give up on them,
don't, because Allah doesn't give up on us.
Even if you've given up on yourself about
something, don't, because al-Raheem has not given
up on you.
Right?
And even if you feel like your sins
are mountains, there is nothing mountainous to Allah
azza wa jal.
Do you see what I'm saying?
Calling him by his names helps remove these
blocks that we sometimes impose onto ourselves that
he azza wa jal hasn't imposed onto us.
He didn't put that.
We put it on ourselves.