Riyadul Haqq – al-Ḥudaybiyah The Truce of Victory Part 1

Riyadul Haqq

This lesson forms the introduction to the detailed hadith in Saheeh al-Bukhari regarding the Truce of al-Hudaybiyah. The lesson mostly covers the background information including dates, locations and the events leading up to this truce.

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The Prophet sallali Alayhi wa sallam is a victory for the coming year for the Muslims, thanks to the truce of the Prophet sallali Alayhi wa sallam, which is a victory for the Muslims. The success of the truce is attributed to the actions of the Prophet sallali Alayhi wa sallam, including setting out for the desert and leaving the center of Afghanistan to present peace. The importance of respect for individuals and the holy month is emphasized. The speaker provides information on learning and promoting a YouTube video for more information.

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			lot about
		
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			improvement come about
		
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			perspective listeners
		
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			we gather for the
		
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			reading of the
		
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			of the Treaty of RDB. From
		
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			the Hadeeth number from the original collection and Amanda hardy law for those of you who are
following the original
		
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			is it from a 2731.
		
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			And for those of you who are following the abridged version of cerebral rowhani by mumsie denas
abidi.
		
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			Law, the aqis number is 11.2.
		
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			It's a very long heading, and allow me to
		
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			at least begin the
		
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			at ease with its first few words and the son of chain of narration. And then inshallah will begin to
explain
		
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			the meaning in an environment of de la destiny Abdullah
		
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			was
		
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			an American liberal minded father but in his deal
		
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			with a new baby and he misbehaved in a Muslim at home around and in misbehaving the macula will be a
lot more in marijuana, you start hitting the facade on how Rasulullah sallallahu symptoms in the
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			relates with a continuous and uninterrupted chain from me to remember how to write more law essays
and to love more human related to me that Abdullah reserved related to us. That murmur informed us
		
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			he said Zakat he informed me
		
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			that they informed me from Mr. W. McLemore. It'll be alarm and mattawan
		
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			both of them, each one of them, your sub double kulula hidden min Houma.
		
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			Each one of them attesting to the body
		
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			and the narration of his companion are that they both said how to live some of the love and evil
some of them seminal with a via that the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam left
		
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			at the time of with a beer.
		
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			These are just the beginning words.
		
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			And undoubtedly, the whole heavy is about the truths of the baby, as it leaves came to
		
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			the background to the In summary, the truce of davia took place in the sixth year of Hitchcock, and
the prophets and the love it was the travel to Medina from Medina to Mecca with the intention of
performing
		
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			and then he was prevented from entering the city of Mecca.
		
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			So he can't with the companions at a place called davia.
		
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			Eventually, after a number of incidents and exchanges with the range of maca.
		
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			a truce was agreed
		
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			with many different conditions
		
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			and
		
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			One of the conditions was that the Muslims would agree not to entering the city of Mecca and
completing that remark, but rather returning to Medina,
		
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			immediately turning around from the place where they were,
		
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			and then they will be given an opportunity to return a year later and completely.
		
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			So that was one of the conditions, the weather conditions to the prophets of Allah and he will send
them then
		
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			came out of his,
		
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			in with a beer and sort of this Harbor, it'll be a lot more and then they all returned to Medina to
Manawa.
		
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			This journey of aroma is known as real to who they be.
		
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			And the truths that took place
		
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			is known as sort of, they be the truths of the via
		
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			the whole journey there and back in most of the original books of
		
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			C, is actually referred to as a husband to liquidate
		
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			the expedition of with a B.
		
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			So you can call it a via a via a via the expedition? or could they be the truth of who they be? The
unrar could they be, all of these definitions in their own way are correct. And this whole journey
took place in the 11th month
		
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			of the sixth year of hitch, right at the beginning, prophets in the lower league was to the left
Medina on Monday,
		
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			the at the very beginning of the month, of the Garda
		
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			in the 16th of July.
		
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			Now
		
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			that there's so much related to this one journey, and the famous sort of the arms sort of
		
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			the sort of victory,
		
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			sutra of conquest,
		
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			originally means deliverance.
		
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			And as a secondary meaning it means conquest and victory. So sort of
		
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			this surah has revealed upon the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam return journey from a Viet to
Medina.
		
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			And the verses speak about some of the events before the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam left
some of the events that took place on the journey.
		
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			And he also refers to the truce of Colombia, and some of the events that took place at with a VR
headset
		
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			in call the
		
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			gave the title for this Hadeeth as the truce of victory.
		
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			And the reason is, that although there was a truce in agreement,
		
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			a kind of peacetrees
		
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			Allah subhanho wa Taala
		
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			called it a victory.
		
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			And I'm on the surface, the trees he actually appeared to be very lopsided in favor of the pagans
		
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			and
		
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			to a great disadvantage of a great disadvantage to the Muslims. And this is why initially even the
Sahaba of the illawarra who were unable to find
		
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			the articles of the treaty and the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam agreement to all of the
conditions regardless of what they said.
		
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			They were very rude, disrespectful,
		
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			exploitative, in their signing of the Treaty,
		
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			and the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam tolerated that provocations, their verbal abuse
		
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			their lopsided conditions advantageous to themselves
		
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			by the guidance of a last panel with a suitable law, some law or legal some of them tolerated
everything.
		
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			For our last panel with Diana had buried
		
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			in the apparent disadvantages
		
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			and the
		
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			apparent disadvantages of this treaty and the apparent victory and consolation of the operation of
Makkah. In all of them
		
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			This a lot of buried deep within a great victory and a door of deliverance not only for the Muslims
of Medina, but for the whole and in fact for the whole creation of the last panel of Allah to your
peer
		
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			because certainly for the via this journey was a turning point it was a watershed in many different
ways. And alarm mentions that in sort of confetti, that after this last promise you promised you,
mahogany
		
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			spoils This in itself is a victory
		
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			and the verse is begin with the words
		
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			enough for thermal VENA
		
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			Leah ferulic Allahumma Tottenham and then because
		
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			we didn't matter who are Laker where the
		
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			theme when Soraka Lannister I'm azeez
		
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			hola de unzila Sakina defeat Ruben Nene. Is that who Ilana marry Imani.
		
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			La sees verily
		
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			we have scored
		
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			very clear victory for you.
		
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			So that allow me forgive you, your sins,
		
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			the past
		
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			and the future.
		
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			And so that allow me complete his favor on you referring specifically to the soul, the law, some of
the law already.
		
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			And so that law may guide you to the straight path.
		
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			And so that law may assist you.
		
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			And assistance of strength.
		
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			It is He Allah who sent it down sateen tranquility and serenity in the hearts of the believers, so
that they may increase in faith with their faith.
		
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			Until love belongs the
		
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			armies of the heavens and the earth.
		
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			And apparently Allah is all knowing all wise.
		
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			It's narrated in Narrator And the Sahaba of the alarm heard these verses.
		
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			The Sahaba of the lover and who said Dr. Sol Allah is this a victory? So the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam said yes.
		
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			And then when he recited these verses, so this How about all the love and Herceptin Yara Sula, this
is all for you. So what Suarez, since the whole address is only for the message, it's a lot more.
		
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			So then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam recited the next verses, the Medina one woman adage
and nothing tactical and how Holly Deena fear,
		
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			that's still that law may enter the believers, the believing men and the believing women
		
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			in gardens beneath which river shall flow there, and they shall reside forever. And the verses
continue. So Allah subhanho wa Taala, called this truth of the day via, despite its apparent
disadvantages, to the Muslims, a clear victory, a clear conquest. And this is why many Sahaba of the
alarm, not just one, Abdullah him, so there'll be a lot more and others that would actually say to
the successes and their students, they would say, you all consider the conquest of Makkah to be the
victory. Whereas we, we actually consider the truce or the via to be the victory.
		
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			And not once have been many Sahaba of the Allahu Gropius, that they would say that you are
addressing the students and successes that they have been, they would say you all consider and view
the conquest of Makkah and the eighth theme of Hitler to be the, the victory, whereas we, they
wouldn't deny that it's a victory. They would say that, of course, it's a victory, but the true
victory, we actually regard as being the truth of who they be.
		
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			So this How about the illawarra, who considered it a truce of victory, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi
wa sallam considered it a truce of victory. And most importantly, Allah revealed an entire surah to
the Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam announcing that this treaty, this truce is a clear victory
which Allah has bestowed upon the messenger some of the law it was
		
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			and the reason is, it led to so many different things. So many different things.
		
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			Just one of them. There are so many just one of them of all Sophia,
		
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			the leader of the brain after the Battle of battle,
		
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			all the way till the conquest of Makkah.
		
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			After the truce of who they via
		
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			he traveled with the caravans up north for trade. And
		
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			the beginning of this year, we
		
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			completed the reading of the heavy of heraclius.
		
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			And also film was the main character in there, he was the main narrator of the heavy. So Abdullah
had my bus of the alarm.
		
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			And he was narrating his whole experience when he wasn't Muslim.
		
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			And in this period of troops after the sixth year of hijra, so much was achieved. The Prophet said a
lot more and he will send them dispatch letters to so many different rulers and emperors. He entered
into alliances and treaties with other tribes, the trade routes was once again opened up from a
gutter Sham, and taking advantage of that also traveled with his companions in a very large trade
caravan of rage. There he was summoned by heraclius, interrogated in the Royal Palace in Jerusalem,
and then
		
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			also can herself say
		
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			that his
		
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			engagement with heraclius heraclius is piercing and precise questions. And he's very accurate
analysis of the answers of all Sophia opened up a new world for Sophia. And he says that the end of
the heavy that
		
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			in this way, Islam was opened up for him, and Islam first entered his heart.
		
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			And it continued to take hold of his heart until the conquest of Makkah.
		
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			In fact, he felt compelled to believe. And this was the chieftain of the Quraysh. Not any member of
the arrangement, the chieftain on the orange, and it was after the truce of her davia. That's so
much happened. Some of the leaders of the orangish all eventually embraced Islam. even hardly WWE,
there'll be a lot more and it was after the truth of who they be, that he traveled admirable as his
friend. He travelled, the others gradually traveled to the province and the law even sent them with
this truce and the laying down of arms. People were able to meet with each of
		
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			those. Until now the branch
		
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			had a stranglehold on public opinion,
		
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			because they control
		
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			the perception of the people in relation to the Muslims. But after the truce of her the idea, people
were free to meet one another to engage. People saw the Muslims for what they were. And this open
indeed, it was a fact. It was an opening, he opened up people's hearts and minds. And what the
Quraysh smugly thought of as a victory for themselves with a truce of her they were within 10
months, they realize that it was a disaster for them within 10 months.
		
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			And nobody could see this. In fact, the Sahaba of the Allahu anhu was so grieved was so upset, and
they were so overcome by shock.
		
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			That when the Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam told them to rise, and shave their heads and break
their arm, none of them stood up.
		
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			Because they weren't in such a state of shock. They were so overwhelmed by the grief.
		
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			But lots panelboard Allah had buried within this apparent defeat and these apparent disadvantages, a
clear victory for a sort of law, some of the law it was not just for him. It was a watershed for not
only the Muslims of Medina, all the Arab nation of the peninsula, but the whole world. It was a
watershed history changed after that history changed with the hedger.
		
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			And then after the hidrive, this was the main events
		
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			and the conquest of Makkah, was a direct result of the truce of her the idea.
		
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			Now, what was the background to the this journey?
		
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			profits in the long run and we'll send them under talk. Before I continue, I keep on using the word
today via as I mentioned, you can refer to this journey as a via the expedition of davia. You can
refer to it as I'm looking for the via the, for the via
		
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			because the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
		
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			he completed one Hajj and 14 barbers
		
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			in the 16th of hijra, this was his first camera after the Hitler. This is known as they be.
		
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			The second aroma was in the seventh year of hedgerows one year after asked as per the truce, they
were to return and completely incomplete unraveled the year before. This is known as
		
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			the ramola of completion of making up for the mystery of the year before. Then, in the eighth year
of hijra, after the conquest of Mecca, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam put on her arm for
Omar from jarana, which is to the north east of Makkah, and province the La Liga alayhi wa sallam
performed. From there, this was his third.
		
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			And then the final remark was with the one hedge that he did in the 10th year of his era, that along
with his hedge, so the Prophet sallallahu, alayhi wasallam, after the hedge, I completed one hedge
and four hours, and this was actually the first of them.
		
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			And it's known as for the VA, because, as I said, the place the place where the VA wasn't placed
from before known to the Arabs, as per the BIA, it's a few miles to the west of Macedonia Karbala.
And in fact, over time, the area was called for the via, but as often happens, another name has
overtaken with a B. So gradually, not now, but in fact, a few centuries ago, a village
		
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			grew up there while there was a village that became inhabited and it grew in size. And eventually
the name with a via was overwhelmed by the new name of the village. And that's continued till today,
it's actually known as a stormy sea. So even today, some of the buildings and
		
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			structures and features in that area are referred to not so much as a B but rather a sham AC. So if,
if ever you need to search, the area is known as a sham ec. And originally it was known as the ABA.
It's just a few miles to the west of Mecca.
		
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			Now, the pronunciation of the adea is you can say both you can say who they be
		
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			without the sleeve on the air. Or you can say who they be with the Steve so who they are or who they
be.
		
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			And these are all famous names just like Jelena you can say JSON or JSON. So
		
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			we can say who they be both pronunciations are correct. But Abia is marks the edge of the *.
		
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			So we have a lot of muck.
		
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			Sometimes when you use the word help, generically, it just means a century. So in Makoto makalah,
people say a monkey meaning the makan sanctuary and what we normally mean by an halaman monkey or
the heroin the problem. In today's language, mainly most people just assume it to refer to a
mystery.
		
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			But Originally, the word heroin was that meaning essentially refers not just to a mystery than
heroin, but to the whole area, which Allah has a salsa la hyaline was some of them have declared to
be sacred and a century of a large crowd of water. And that whole area is quite wide and with a via
marks the edge of the Heron
		
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			to the west.
		
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			So,
		
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			as I explained in
		
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			my commentary of the
		
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			hedge many years ago, you can consider the regions to be as follows. You have Zone A,
		
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			Zone A is the sanctuary the heart,
		
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			the area which is forbidden.
		
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			The area which is declared sacred by a law and is that a source of the law.
		
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			There are many laws particular and peculiar to this problem and sanctuary
		
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			One of them is that anyone who well, even if you are in the Haram either as a visitor or in the
resident as a resident, if you wish to do Umrah or Hajj, you can't just start from there. If you
wish to do all right, you can't just start from there, you have to actually go out of the oven into
the area known as the hill, the local area, not the forbidden area, and you have to enter into the
state of a home from the look of the lawful area. Now, where do people normally do that most often
people go to an E, which is marked by Mr. Darren shahidul, the alarm and it's known as Mr. Levine.
The reason is that the marine marks the edge of the Heron to the north of
		
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			Genoa marks the edge of the harem to the north east. In fact, it's a bit further, but it's true that
that's where the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam, entered into the state of Rome in order to do
after the conquest of Makkah, and davia marks the edge of the harem, to the west of Macedon.
		
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			So it's actually on the edge, so much so that when the Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam was camped
in the area,
		
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			for many days at the time of this treaty,
		
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			his tent was in the halaal area in the hill. But he would regularly pray his Salah away from the
tent in the harem in the sacred area.
		
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			So his tent was pitched just outside the edge of the harem in for the idea. This is why would they
be a part of it isn't the heroin part of it is apps it's on the edge of some of the boundary. So
those who wish to end do O'Meara, even if they are residents or visitors in muckety muck around,
they have to go out into the halaal area known as the hill. And that's my marked by more than him to
the north or the idea to the west. So, if you imagine these zones, Zone A is the hub on the sacred
area, zone B outwards is what's known as the hill the halaal area.
		
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			So, if you look at the mahkamah, you have to go out on Zone A into zone B and zone B, the region of
zone B the whole zone is marked off by what we call MOA be the plural of me.
		
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			And these are stations stations of Heche.
		
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			So, these stations, if you imagine a whole zone, this is known as zone B the hill, which means that
if you are in muckety, muck around in the harem and you wish to perform rubra you go only to the
Hill to zone B, and then you enter the harem in a state of new Kant's you must enter in a state of
from from outside the harem from the hidden from zombie. But if you are traveling for Hajj or for
O'Mara from outside the Mojave from outside zone B which is applicable to most of the world, then
you can't pass the Stations of the Mojave. The stations of zone B, ie the rest of the world is zoned
C for all of those who are in Zone C, they can't proceed to the heroine without entering into the
		
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			state of a home. Not even in zone B but actually in Zone C but they can't even enter zone B without
being in a state of so three zones the central zone is a Heron of around Makkah. And when we say
Hello, we're not just referring to as much of that haraam. Rather, we're referring to the wine
region known as a great century of muckety muck aroma, a zone a zone B is a region between Zone A
and Zone C known as the halaal area, but the whole of the hill is within the lower teeth the
stations of headroom
		
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			and zone B and then beyond that for the rest of the world is Zone C. Most people aren't in Zone C.
		
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			When we travel from here, normally it's an adult when we travel. from the west we travel to Jeddah
which is also pronounced.
		
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			People often raise objections that
		
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			Judah
		
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			isn't it gentle is Judah Judah Mina Muna many words in Arabic You can pronounce them with a llama or
the kasara.
		
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			of Ghana look and feel of Sula who slipped on the fastener. For those of you who understand that
there are in fact, this is the
		
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			Most of the other art is sort of like a cannon or computer sword and then it sort of has an A. So
what's what is one Amina Judah Judah.
		
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			Since we traveled towards Jeddah, normally, we are told that before you entered the, from the from
the air, you have to enter the state of Iran. That's why I did that because it marks the beginning
of zone B, and we are in Zone C, before we enter zone B, we must enter into the state of
		
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			so the
		
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			idea is that the edge of the house
		
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			and that's one of the properties of the law. My neighbor, somebody pitched his tent there.
Remarkably, his tent was in the hill, the halaal area zone B, but he would actually go forward and
play the solo ad in Zone A.
		
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			Now, what was the background to the expedition of Arabia in the 16th of
		
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			a year before?
		
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			What six years before Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam did he and a year ago,
		
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			I commented in detail on the Hadeeth of hedging. But I mean, it'll be a lot more in half from so.
		
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			We did that in seven parts so.
		
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			And remarkably,
		
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			the new hingedly year begins in the next few days. Next Friday, we will be in the 1400 and 37th year
of
		
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			the month of the ledger comes to an end in a few days, and the month of
		
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			beginning, marking the beginning of the new 1400 and 37th year of hitch begins. So
		
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			six years before the province of the law it was a limited hitch and then from the hedger, many
things changed.
		
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			Or as powerful labor, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam had to leave muckety muck around
		
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			with a vehicle of the alarm and the Sahaba of the alarm who many of them had left before those who
could otherwise
		
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			and they did so in great secrecy, with the fear of murder, torture and persecution hanging over
there.
		
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			In the second year of Hitler, we have the Battle of bed
		
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			in which the Muslim scored a decisive victory against the court Ah, to avenge that defeat in the
Battle of
		
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			the French A year later, in the third year of Hitler marched towards Mecca,
		
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			with 3000 soldiers.
		
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			In Britain, there were only a fast
		
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			a year later in
		
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			the Battle of word
		
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			was a kind of stalemate in the sense that the Muslims initially scored a victory. But then, because
of a strategic error, they suffered huge losses. Towards the end of the battle,
		
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			and arrange were gloating in their nominal victory and in the wounds they had inflicted on the
Muslims. But still, they were unable to achieve their goal which is unable to uproot Muslims from
Medina. They were unable to silence the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam and eliminate Islam from
the city as they had wanted to.
		
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			And they were weak. So we can that although the Battle of aura took place on the outskirts of
Medina, if they wanted, they could have, as was the original thoughts of some people invaded the
city, but they were weakened at the end of the battle. So instead, they returned. So in a way the
paths to Makkah, in a way the battle didn't go well for the British either. And because of a
strategic error, the Muslim suffered huge losses towards the end.
		
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			Then, two years, a few other battles took place. But two years later, in the fifth year or a year
before the Treaty of Arabia
		
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			or Asia Makkah
		
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			wanted to eliminate Islam once and for all. And so they marched on Medina not alone, not just with
3000 soldiers not with 1000
		
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			or 3000, like in the third year of his writing awkward, but this time they established alliances
with many different tribes and at least 10 1000s
		
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			Soldiers from around Makkah and Medina marched on Medina with the specific intention of destroying
the stronghold of the Muslims once and for all. This led to the siege of Medina, also known as a
hospitable 100, the Battle of the trench and the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam took defensive
measures by digging a trench, and much of this is covered in the salt sort of bizarre. I won't go
into any of the details here. But there wasn't the Triton because the Muslims were able to adopt
this defensive measure of the trench and the rage along with that allies were unable to invade the
city.
		
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			As a result of which they camped outside the laid siege to the city was bitterly cold, lots of water
and I sent those people to assist us all laughs and alarm. It was some strife and discord was sown
in the camp of the enemy. disagreements arose between them. And eventually, without achieving any of
their aims, none whatsoever.
		
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			The range, and their allies disagreed amongst themselves, broke camp, and they all return to their
respective regions and the poor, he went back to McDonald's.
		
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			It was on that occasion that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam said to the Sahaba of the alarm,
		
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			that from this day onwards, they will never march against us again. Rather, we shall march against
them.
		
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			And then,
		
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			after a few months, there was a husband who study which I've spoken of in detail in the commentary
of heavy lift of movement in Arusha or the alarm, again, which we covered in seven parts.
		
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			And then a year later from the
		
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			bottom of the trench.
		
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			Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam announced his intention to go to market and walk aroma.
		
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			Not with any intention of fighting, but only to perform.
		
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			And this was the announcements was preceded by a dream that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
saw
		
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			and a lot of firsts are that in sort of perfect
		
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			nakatsuka la hora Sula, who wrote
		
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			that the foreign minister that haram insha Allah, Armenian and Latino also kumoko Sinhala
		
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			that Verily Allah has made true
		
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			to his messenger,
		
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			his dream
		
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			what Allah will make true to his messenger history
		
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			of truth,
		
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			that all of you will surely into a mystery.
		
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			If Allah will.
		
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			Now
		
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			insha Allah, if loions and Athena Russa kumoko, serene shaving your heads and clipping your hair. in
such a state that last half, you will not fear
		
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			the meaning of insha Allah here is
		
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			it's not
		
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			conditional.
		
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			If a human being saves,
		
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			if a subject saves, that, if the If His Majesty wishes,
		
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			then this will happen. Referring to the king. If the king himself says that if I wish, when he says
if I wish, he's not making the consequence conditional. It's a way of announcing his power and
majesty, that if I wish, meaning who can stop me. And that's where a normal cake
		
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			when it comes to medical model, the King of kings are sovereign of sovereigns, a last panel with
either when he says insha Allah, it's an announcement and a declaration of his power, that his will
is not contingent on anything, but he works in different ways.
		
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			So you will surely enter a machine
		
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			if Allah wills
		
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			and for those of you who in Standard Arabic, it's what we call in sha Allah and Latin America.
		
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			So the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam saw a dream and most likely this wasn't a Medina from
		
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			Not because I'm an African American law he relates to these. And in that head he has mentioned that
when the Muslims left, they were convinced that they would enter through karma and complete their
own route because of the dream of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam.
		
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			So the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam in Medina, he announced to the Sahaba of the law, that I
will be traveling to Makkah to makara Matt.
		
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			So how about the love with delight?
		
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			joyful,
		
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			sealed with glee?
		
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			Now, before I continue this, we need to understand
		
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			their relationship with Mk.
		
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			Why did this dream means so much to them?
		
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			Why did the hedger mean so much?
		
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			Why were they so delighted, overwhelmed with joy and glory
		
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			in having the opportunity to go to market
		
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			in a way one could have thought that
		
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			they suffered so much at the hands of the court, ah, they had to flee the city they have to abandon.
Now they made a new life in Medina, this was their new home. So in a way they should have or they
would have forgotten and left behind.
		
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			I made an intention of not returning there again,
		
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			pushed it out of their hearts and minds.
		
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			But now,
		
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			the relationship of the Sahaba of the law with Makkah through karma, in fact, the relationship of
the Arabs in general, with microtrauma Corona needs to be understood to realize the full impact of
this dream of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam. And this habit of the alarm.
		
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			The Canada have lots of water and the city of Kerala meant so much to the Arabs.
		
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			That hearts were bonded with the house of
		
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			orange.
		
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			They weren't a mighty tribe. They were rich, they were famous.
		
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			They were very diplomatic. They were extremely influential, disproportionately,
		
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			but militarily, and numerically. They weren't a huge or a powerful tribe. They were far more
numerous and perform militarily powerful tribes around
		
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			and in the whole of Arabia.
		
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			Why was orange so prominent?
		
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			They drew their fame, their name, their power, their wealth, their influence their prestige,
		
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			because of one thing and one thing alone, they drew all of this, from the fact that they were the
custodians of the house of Allah.
		
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			They were the custodians of the Ganga. They control the supplier, the watering of the pilgrims. They
control the father and the feeding of the pilgrims.
		
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			They call they control the savanna, the custody custodianship of the gardener. And because of this,
the rest of the tribes of Arabia accorded them a great status. They gave them preferential treatment
in alliances and treaties in trade. They drew great respect from this one facts alone.
		
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			And a law refers to that in
		
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			love or Ah, enough.
		
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			For Yeah, we're up bajada late into the room in June.
		
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			As I explained in that the seed of sort of feeling sort of arrange a last panel with Anna boasts of
his favor to the Quraysh. And these favors included the fact that they were able to travel far and
wide as traders as merchants,
		
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			but they enjoy the custodianship of the garbage and that they enjoyed safety.
		
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			So much so that last panel with the honor sent
		
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			that Have We not made heaven a century for them.
		
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			We have the finance woman howling at a time when people were being smashed all around them. It
wasn't a safe place.
		
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			There was no law.
		
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			It was a tribal society and it was a lawless society. But the Quraysh only because of their
custodianship of the gala that enjoyed great prestige. So that was all of the Arabs held the Gabba
Avalon and the initiative that haraam in great esteem, because of that attachment to the house on
the last panel with dad, and indeed, with Jan on the eighth and the third than in NASA. And verily
we have made the house a place to have off return. As I mentioned, what's the meaning of offer
return, even for those who visit the garba they go, and their hearts become attached to the gamma of
Allah, when they return, their bodies may go home, but their hearts are left behind with the gamma.
		
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			And that's for a visitor. As for those who were born around the gamma who grew up around the gamma,
you mentioned the Sahaba of the love for them, their love of soccer, of course, partly it was to do
with the fact that that's where they were born, that was their home city. That's where they grew up.
That's where their homes were, and their families were, but far more importantly and over and above
all of this. It was because of the house of Allah subhanho wa Taala This is why I sold Allah
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam facing Mecca through Corona, even though he was leaving from Medina. And
in moderation. He said this again later, after coming back from Medina, he faced much more karma.
		
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			And he said, of omaka of all the places on earth on Earth, you are the most beloved to me, and had
it not been for the fact that your people drove me out I would have never left.
		
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			So when this harbor the alarm heard that the prophets alarm it was sort of a dream, in which they
were all returning to Mr. The hot arm forming rumor, and doing the bulk of the house of the last
panel with the other. One cannot imagine the joy that filled them, and they all began making
preparations.
		
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			Ponce de la Marley who was selling them on this occasion, even invited some of the neighboring
tribes to join him. One of the reasons was that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, he went
with peaceful intentions, but he did not and could not trust the
		
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			the Quraysh having done everything, and having left no stone unturned in the past, many many years,
including launching full scale invasions towards Medina.
		
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			Having done so much how could they be trusted not to harm the messenger sallallahu wasallam
		
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			in their own home ground. So the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam took precautionary measures.
And part of those precautionary measures was that he invited some of the tribes around Medina or the
Bedouin, who still respected Makoto macaron
		
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			to join him on this expedition of the
		
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			Justice support.
		
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			Eventually, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam left the surrounding tribes, they refuse to join
him.
		
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			They were hypocritical.
		
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			So they didn't say to him
		
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			that
		
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			this is suicidal. That's what they thought.
		
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			But when I'm from la palabra, Zhu Li him
		
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			was the Nevada few Ruby kumana Nana soul. So last round of essays addressing these tribes that you
both run into you actually thought that the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam and the believers
with him. They will never be able to return to their families if they go to Makkah on this trip of
the ummah. So they thought it's a suicide or mission. And they actually said amongst themselves,
that
		
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			only a year ago the British came with 10,000 soldiers and we're about to invade the city of Medina.
And now a year later, Mohammed wishes to travel with his companions to Medina. This he will be
killed, he and his companions will be killed, they are going straight into the jaws of death. So and
He's inviting us to join him. No, thank you. That's what they said amongst themselves, but
hypocritically when they came to the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam. And he invoked when he
invited them their response was Chevelle Edna Luna, Finland. They said,
		
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			We are quite busy with our families and our work and our wealth, first of Finland, so seek last
forgiveness on our behalf.
		
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			So last at
		
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			least a few of what they say with their tones that which isn't in their heart. So this is hypocrisy
in the extreme.
		
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			in their hearts, this is what they actually believed about the Prophet some love it. These they
thought he was mad. They thought he was suicidal.
		
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			In a way they were gleeful because they thought that he's never going to return, neither he or his
companions and that he was heading straight into the jaws of death. So in his heart in their hearts,
they thought, he is mad, he is finished, he is defeated. He is dead
		
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			by the end of this journey,
		
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			but with their tools and their smiles, they were saying, pray for us.
		
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			That's the height of hypocrisy. So Allah says, They say that which isn't in their hearts, look at
the difference in the contrast between the feelings and emotions of their hearts and the statements
of their tongues. So the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was grieved by their response, but he
left how many so how about all the Allahu the prophets of Allah was to leave with approximately 1500
hammer on the alarm. And remember, they went only with the intention of a Mullah. But to ensure that
they would be safe and they wouldn't be attacked, they did carry weapons with them. One Another
thing is that saw this How about the alarm, traveled not on foot, or even on camels, but actually on
		
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			horseback as cavalry mounted armed cavalry.
		
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			And this was for the protection although it wasn't much. It was a little and thus the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam left with 1400 to have on the alarm. Sorry, 1500 approximately 1500 so
how about the alarm? From muckety muck aroma, and some of the narrations, even in Mojave itself, the
wording is clear that we were 1400 that's the most famous figure given but the reality is that there
are many, many narrations and the authentic narrations all shall 1400 to 1500. So it's quite simple.
		
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			It was a number in between it was more than 1400.
		
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			But, to round it off, some of the narrator said some of this harbottle the alarm even themselves
said 1400 whereas the other said 1500. So approximately 1500 harbor for the Allahu anhu left Medina
with the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam on Monday, at the beginning of the Beretta, in the
sixth year of his life, and they also took Have you with them, had our those animals that are gifted
to the house of Allah subhanho wa Taala, in order to be slaughtered and sacrificed in the harem of
Allah.
		
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			So these are the had. Now traditionally, it's not very common. Now, most of us when we go for Amazon
for hedge, we go with that. But Traditionally, the Arab especially, they would draw their
sacrificial animals with them from their homes all the way across the desert. That's what the
prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam did. He did it on this occasion. In the sixth headlock. This was
his first pilgrimage minor or major after the Hydra, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam took
along with him, sacrificial animals, he and the other Sahaba of the love. And amongst them there was
just 70 large animals. So cows or camel cameras 70 large animals were driven by the prophet
		
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			sallallahu alayhi wasallam in this battle, the alarm from from Medina to Mecca to be sacrificed in
the hands of a last round of water Allah Rasool Ullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam would
		
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			be very mindful of this, so much so that in the ninth year of Hitler, he didn't go for Hajj. But he
sends abubaker civic or the alarm as the Emir of hatch, but
		
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			although he didn't go for Hajj himself, with such dedication,
		
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			the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam gave the Sahaba of the alarm, a large number of animals in
his name, as his hoodie, to be sacrificed on his behalf in the harem of Allah.
		
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			The devotional Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was truly astounding. Although he didn't go
for Hajj himself in the manfield Hydra, he still sent
		
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			so had
		
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			means those sacrificial animals, which are driven by the people in the state of Trump along with
them to the sacrifice in the sanctuary of a last panel with the ANA in and around Makkah, all sent
even if they don't go themselves they are sent with them. So on this occasion the province of the
law
		
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			Mid Muslim left with 50 and hundreds How about all the alarm and 70 large animals as sacrificial
animals to be slaughtered and sacrificed at the end of the rainbow in the harem of the last round of
water out. This was a Monday, the beginning of the burger in 11 in the sixth year of hitch
		
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			then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam left Medina and where did he go, he left the central
parts of Medina where his mustard is. And then he went to the belief.
		
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			The belief is just on the outskirts of Medina.
		
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			I believe in this day and age is called a br ID. And it's just on the outskirts of Medina. That was
the famous place where the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam would travel for pilgrimage and also
return and stop on the way back to Medina. And it's known as relief. And for those who are traveling
to do rumor or hedge
		
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			and they come from Northern roots from Syria,
		
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			Jordan, the Levant, that whole area, all they come from Medina, then that is a similar place for
them to
		
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			enter into the state of Iran because that's where the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam would do
it from.
		
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			So he left in Medina, and then he can't briefly Khalifa just in the outskirts a few miles from the
center of the city. And there he prayed salado and after set out of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam, along with this harbottle the alarm, he marks the animals and a sharp walk a little head.
		
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			Meaning is the province of the law, it marks the animals, how would he mark the animals, some of the
animals were marked by
		
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			slightly grazing the humps of the animals or the side so that a little blood trickled and that blood
was was then it because it was smudged was smeared and the area becomes smashed. It was a mark. The
reason there was a reason for doing this is simply means out alarm, meaning to mark something so
that people know, because it was a lawless tribal society, many of the tribes if you are traveling
through the desert, many of the tribes and this was even before the time of Rasulullah, sallAllahu.
And even some of them, many of the tribes, they would look for any opportunity to carry out raids.
And in fact, raiding was a kind of chivalrous sport may sound strange to us, but they had all these
		
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			rules.
		
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			So
		
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			you can carry out a raid. And when you do a raid, you can do this, you can do that you can do this,
you can do that. But you can't do this. So the Arabs have this strange chivalrous code, where they
believed in the sport of raiding, so that should raid one another. And they'd carry off livestock
and wealth and weapons and armor. And they knew that today we've scored a goal. But tomorrow,
someone else can score a goal against theirs, and all is fair in love and war. And that's what they
used to believe. So
		
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			to ensure that the livestock wasn't carried off by any rating tribes, they would mark all the
animals This was even before Islam and the time of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam, when they
will travel to the heaven, because that century, remember, as I said, the Arabs held the carrabba
have a long harem, great sleep, so much so that in the sacred months that are shorter,
		
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			and the garden was one of the sacred months, and the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam distrusted
the Quraysh of Makkah to such a degree that he didn't trust them, not to attack him in the Muslims,
even though it was a sacred month of little Canada, and in the sanctuary of a lost crown of more
data. And this is what this is one of the reasons why the Muslims were so bitter towards
		
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			as I will explain that when we studied the heavy
		
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			they have this quote, that even arrival enemy tribe when it came to the sacred months, four months
throughout the year,
		
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			Shiva
		
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			and Raja
		
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			in these sacred months,
		
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			the arrows they had a code that any rival tribe even
		
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			If they were at war with each other, they would lay down their arms and they could all come to the
sanctuary of alarm visits and
		
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			perform the rights of hygiene. And no one would be barred from.
		
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			So much so that they say the Arabs, the Arabs are such that if someone took someone else's life,
they would not settle for anything except blood retaliation.
		
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			And this is why they will always engage in interdesign warfare, killing off one another. But in the
month of in the sacred month, in the harem of last time, along with Anna,
		
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			even if someone met another man from another tribe who had killed his father, they would not touch
one another. He would even spare
		
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			a father's killer, because of the fact that they were in the sacred months, they were in the sacred
house of a Lost Planet, what the * happened. And all of the Arabs throughout Arabia knew this,
and this is why the British were respected, and all of them had this custom. But that blind hatred
of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was such that when it came to the civil law, civil law, it
was send them in the Muslims, all conventions, all laws, or customs, or traditions or rules are
thrown out of the window. And this is why the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam did not trust the
Grange not to harm him and the Muslims, even though they were traveling only with the intention of
		
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			Iraq, and it was going to be in the sacred months. He didn't trust them. This is why he took
precautionary measures. And some of this, how about this, how about the love Alliance the armed and
in fact, there was even a contingent of cavalry amongst them. And in this way, in the province of
the law, it was to the left and arriving at the belief, he marked the animals so that in the
tradition of the Arabs so that people would know that these are the animals destined for the house
of Allah, just as before the Arabs would not harm them, or touch them. These animals were
consecrated. And in this way, the profits of the line equals to the mark the animals.
		
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			Which means this reading is not in this hadith that we are reading but it's an another narration of
Bacardi to do with the same incident. Under the heading the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
garland did the animals. The meaning of garlanding the animals is that the animals would be given a
pillar, a pillar that is a necklace, a necklace of what?
		
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			A Garland, so what the Arabs would do, is that to mark the sacrificial animals, they would hang
Garland's of dry leaves, you may have seen in some, even on some doors, in some traditions, they
have a string with a cluster of dry leaves, that's a garden.
		
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			So the Arabs would use a similar string filled with dry leaves as a garden, that we wouldn't always
be fresh flowers or leaves. And they would hang these around the sacrificial animals, and not just
dry leaves, but even bark of wood, wood bark, bark of trees, even sandals. In fact, one of the
sacrificial animals of the last little alarm, it was
		
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			an anti Chateau Viola and her she put some old slippers around the so they would put leather strips,
strings, whatever they would put, these will be gone. And the Garland's would be placed over the
		
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			necks of the animals and they will be gone in this way, all of them so that this there will be
marked as sacrificial animals for the house of Allah.
		
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			And we may scoff at this, but last panel with Anna sees
		
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			that Oh, believers, law, Sharia law, he was shot on her armor when I do
		
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			that, oh, believers do not consider law for the symbols of a law and neither the sacred month one of
the hidden and neither the sacrificial animals, one or the other. And neither the gods and I keep on
mentioning that this is the teaching of respecting Islam. We aren't just told to respect religion,
		
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			the symbols of religion. We aren't just told to respect those who are senior to us in age in
authority in learning and knowledge in piety. We aren't just told to respect our older brothers and
sisters and our parents. Allah subhanho wa Taala. Allah has commanded us to even respect the garland
		
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			around the necks of the sacrificial animals, cattle, cows and camels that are headed to the house of
Allah.
		
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			We are not to spit in the direction of the fibula.
		
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			If we can avoid it, we are not to
		
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			answer the call of nature,
		
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			facing the direction of a pillar, or casing the pillar behind us, of course, there are difference,
there's a difference of opinion as to in what circumstances this rule applies, and whether it's
inside the building out of the building, etc. That's the theological, or I'll say a 15 discussion,
which I won't go into. I've explained it in thorough detail before in the commentary of many, many
years ago. But the principle is that you show respect even to the direction of the people you show
respect to the symbols of a large religion. And the symbols of a large religion include sacrificial
animals and gardens around the next. This is what respect is in Islam. It's not just about
		
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			respecting
		
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			one or two things and perspectives about all of these things. So the province the love, it was
something he marked the sacrificial animals garland them and then entering into the state of the
harem, he and the Sahaba of the llama even left from the halifa now, I'll end here
		
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			inshallah, we will continue with the rest of the Hadees next week. It's a very long leaf I would
request you not continue coming, encourage others to come do not become frustrated and exasperated
with some of the details that I've discussed so far.
		
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			This is the story of a solemn laughs some of the larger names. This is part of his beautiful
scenery.
		
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			We shouldn't be here for entertainment.
		
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			But even if part of our hearts and mind seeks thrill
		
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			and entertainment,
		
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			the lighting there is no story. No fable, no legend, no narrative, more beautiful, more captivating,
more inspiring, and more thrilling. And the story in the Sierra for solar last summer it was
		
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			everything about
		
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			now we may be discussing gardens around the necks of cattle and sacrificial animals.
		
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			Before a believer who lives with suitable laughs and Lola are some of them and wishes to learn and
come to know everything about them.
		
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			Every detail matters. Every detail and we will learn later. We're lucky we can't understand who the
messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was
		
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			over to Loomis through the thought of
		
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			a great leader.
		
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			From the city of Fife originally,
		
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			he visited the messenger Salalah Harlem's will come across it later.
		
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			When he went back to the court, he said to them, Grace listened.
		
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			Because he was a great man.
		
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			He was so great that some of the grace used to say
		
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			that if a lawyer wanted to communicate with
		
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			his creation,
		
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			then why did he choose? Abdullah
		
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			lowlands
		
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			Korea taneous Lee, they said one wasn't this program revealed
		
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			to a great man
		
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			from one of the two cities and the two cities were Makkah all five. in Macau, the dominant tribe was
the crush in bar if the dominant tribe was one of the teeth.
		
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			And many of them are for sitting say that who the range and the people were referring to that why
wasn't the poor and reveal to one of two great men of to someone of the amount of these two great
cities they were referring to either will lead to bloom or via the father of holly Dublin will lead
in Mecca, who was one of the greatest chieftains of the British, possibly the oldest chieftain
amongst them at the time, or what what diploma school the faculty from five. So he was a man who was
held in greatest thing, a noble leader, wise intelligent, and he was a diplomat.
		
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			As a result he attacked
		
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			The world.
		
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			So he went to mean the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam as part of the negotiations for the visa.
When he came back, he said to this range, he said,
		
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			I have been to the Royal Court
		
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			of Byzantine wrong.
		
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			I have been to the Royal Courts of Persia.
		
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			I have been to the Royal Court of Najafi and ever since
		
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			I have been to the Royal Courts of rulers and emperors and kings. But I have never seen any group of
people, any group of subjects any populace, revering and respecting and treating their king, as I
have seen the companions of Roman treated,
		
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			leave him be.
		
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			And then he went on to describe
		
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			why am I saying this? We were discussing about the Garland's around the sacrificial around the necks
of the sacrificial animals, we may think nothing of it. So how about the law and this is how a great
diplomat and a politician and a wise leader describe the Sahaba he says, when he speaks, they rush
to fulfill his command. When he spits. They rush to catch his spirit, and they anoint their faces
and their bodies with his saliva.
		
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			When he performs a will do and ablution they just saw with one another, to catch the drops that fall
from his limbs.
		
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			That's how this habit of the alarm
		
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			because they saw the profits of the law, it wasn't
		
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			for them. It wasn't just his eba it wasn't just his connection with a law. He wasn't just his way he
wasn't just as
		
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			this How about the alarm, the water that dropped from his little limbs, or even the saliva that came
from his mouth was worth its weight in gold. For it for as someone who loves another.
		
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			When a simple mortal of the world loves another mortal, they love everything about them. They want
to know everything about them.
		
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			If someone loves a celebrity, they read every magazine, every article, they want to follow their
style, their clothing, their hairstyle, their dietary choices, that colors, even their religious
choices.
		
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			They wish to follow in their footsteps, they are captivated by everything about the celebrity.
		
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			The star, whose friends they are, they want to know everything about them every little bit of
titillating gossip,
		
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			what they are doing every bits about them. These are this is the relationship between someone who
loves another mortal, another cynical person or the dunya. For a believer who truly loves and should
love the Prophet salallahu alayhi wasallam more than he or she loves himself herself or even their
parents, every little detail of the life of the law, some of the law legal system should be worth
gold.
		
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			And so there is no story, no narrative
		
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			that is as thrilling as captivating, as inspiring as a story of a sort of laughs and Lala hiding
from them as part of a scene. And if you want to learn the seal of the prophets of love, love it.
You will find that in the most authentic books.
		
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			And this is why I'm going through this
		
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			very long. And I request you to bear with me Do not let any one section or any particular detail,
bore you, distract you, but immerse yourself in the details about the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam. I pray that lust practical with Allah enables us to understand what the law was. After he
was sued in the Vietnam human Wiener earlier he was speaking a
		
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			lot more to the commission or learn learn from
		
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