Riyadul Haqq – Welcoming Ramaḍan Part 1

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The importance of preparing oneself for a bar and preparing others in a busy month is emphasized, along with the importance of learning from the natural birth of a woman in the law and preparing oneself for a bar. Imtenquent fasting, moderation, and avoiding drinking and car Continental drink are also emphasized. The concept of fasting is not related to individual health or mental health, and a person experiencing rapiding felt the same way as the rest of the population. The speaker emphasizes the importance of moderation, staying at home during quarantine, and avoiding false assumptions and being punished. A seaman named Hades travel on a train from India to Delhi and Delhi, and his love for nature and approach to life, including preaching and preaching practices, are also discussed.

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			When I was learning surely I'm cinnamon see the Atma and in Armenia he loved philomel dilla
		
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			amin your green Hoefler howdy you
		
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			want to shed a
		
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			lot of color should he
		
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			want to share that with an article or a soul. So, the love of data and he was the he was
		
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			my biographer will be learning in the shape of the gene.
		
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			In the law, her woman, it could
		
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			be your Latina
		
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			Latina
		
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			or the Mohammed colossal later Allah Ibrahim,
		
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			Ibrahim
		
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			Ibrahim
		
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			Ibrahim in
		
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			respect to listeners,
		
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			we are now approaching the end of the month of origin.
		
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			And
		
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			we are about to see the beginning of Shabbat.
		
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			And then a mere four weeks later, the arrival of another
		
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			super love some of the love it was synonyms and practice
		
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			was to prepare himself for a bar
		
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			and prepare the companions of the law one for the upcoming months.
		
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			And we should,
		
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			as part of that summer,
		
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			observe the same
		
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			and prepare ourselves mentally,
		
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			spiritually,
		
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			physically and practically, for the
		
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			month of Ramadan, so that we can spend the month
		
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			in the best way possible
		
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			to maximize its benefits its virtues and rewards.
		
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			And so that's not a moment of it goes to waste.
		
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			If we consider the month of Ramadan, and the life of a sort of laughs and the love hate equals
sentiments personal practice
		
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			can be seen as follows that with the arrival of the month of Shabbat,
		
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			the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam increased his personal
		
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			worship of fasting.
		
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			And
		
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			so Siobhan in terms of fasting and deeds, was more intense for sort of laughs and the love it was on
them than the rest of the year.
		
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			Then with the coming of Ramadan, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam his own a bad increase for
the first part of it.
		
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			And then
		
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			as Rama voms days pass, coming towards the end of Ramadan,
		
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			so laughs a lot while he was in them, would increase his personal activity and worship even more,
somewhat so that with the arrival of the final, the final 10 days for sort of laughs in the lab, it
was somewhat commits himself to Attica,
		
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			the retreat, the seclusion,
		
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			focus and the concentration
		
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			and devotion to allows worship, and this would mean secluding himself in the machine
		
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			and focusing on a bada all the time. So these were the final 10 days, and in these days, he would
even ensure that his family remained awake at night, engaging in the worship of Allah subhanho wa
Taala, not just during the day, but optional worship.
		
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			And this culminated with the search related to each other.
		
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			And actigraph in the final 10 days, in itself is an activity for the search of labor to
		
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			the Knights of God.
		
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			So if we see a gradual progression, beginning with the month of Shabbat
		
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			Leaving all the way up till the end of the month of Ramadan. And that's just in the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam his personal practice, as far as his encouragement
		
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			of the companions of the alarm is concerned, then with the
		
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			towards the end of Shaban will still last on the law legal system is known to have
		
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			addressed the Sahaba of the love language, specifically, preparing them for the upcoming month with
the mention of its virtues. Its exclusivity, its speciality and various other features and facts of
the month of Ramadan. So, the SU la hisako salon actually devoted
		
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			parts of his sermon
		
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			and his preaching to this particular topic, not in Ramadan, not just in Ramadan, but before them
upon preparing these harbottle the alarm rang him just as he prepared himself and his family. So we
should observe the same son and prepare ourselves in every way, mentally, spiritually, physically.
And practically, what I mean by
		
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			mentally is obvious, we
		
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			familiarize ourselves with the virtues of Rama balm, the virtues and the blessings of its various
activities fasting, recitation of the
		
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			remaining awake at night and engaging in worship to the best of our ability during the hours of the
night.
		
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			So that charity in Ramadan and various other deeds to familiarize ourselves and to make ourselves
Cognizant and aware of the virtues and the rewards of these activities, as well as its rulings, the
rulings of Ramadan, the beginning of Ramadan fasting, or if far, the laws of do's and don'ts etc.
		
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			This is just mental preparation and spiritually
		
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			we gave up we gave ourselves up for the upcoming month because, like with any activity, it's
impossible to just plunge into the deep end right at the beginning of Ramadan. In fact even
Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam would physically prepare himself although he had no need to
the he sets an example for the oma for his followers. That's why
		
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			I Chateau de la Hwanhee relates that the in headaches later by mahadi and Mr. Muslim in the city and
by others in Chateau de la and her sayings that I never saw the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi
wa sallam first for any whole month except for the month of Ramadan.
		
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			But other than the month of Ramadan, I never saw him fast. In any month, as much as I saw him fast
in the month of Shama. And one narration, she says that he would fast for the whole month name, and
then she corrects herself, he would fast I would see him fasting for the whole month name, sorry, I
will see even fasting for most of the month, name the whole month. So in fact, the prophets of Allah
and Islam did not fast for all 30 days. But he fast for most of the month,
		
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			missing very little, so much. So that morning, actually out of the 11 houses that I saw him fast for
the whole month, except very little named the whole month. So it's it's an exaggeration to emphasize
the fact that He fasted for the whole month, and cinema harrowby Allahu anhu. One of the other ways
of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, she relates and headings recorded by Imam, Abu Dhabi or
demanded of me the amount of mercy that I never saw the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam fast for
any two consecutive months, except for the month of shabanam Ivana and in fact, in the previous for
the ease of movement in anti Sharia law. I can just relate that to you again. In the duration of
		
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			Buhari and Muslim she actually says that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam would fast until it
seemed as though he is not going to break his fast.
		
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			The meaning of this is that he would fast for one day and then the second day, not consecutively,
but he'd fast for one day, second day, third day, fourth day, and his days and period of fasting
would be so long, that his family and the companions of the law one, they would assume that now the
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
		
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			is on a continuous cycle of fasting, it seems that he's not going to stop.
		
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			So no one would know for how long he would fast. So the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, she
says, Would fast until it seemed as though he is not going to stop fasting. And then at times, he
would not fast at all, for one day, two days, three days, so you'd have a period and a cycle of not
fasting, and this would be so long, but the opening shot of the alarm says that he would stop
fasting, somewhat some of that it would seem as though he's not going to begin fasting again. And
this is described even more beautifully by another Companion of the Allahu says, never did you want
to see the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam in a state of fasting, except that you'd see him
		
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			fasting, and never would you want to see him in a state of not fasting is far
		
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			except that you would see him in a state of if BB in Arabic, if that is the opposite of fasting,
although we refer to it as the evening meal. Again, it's one of those many words of Arabic which,
through excessive usage, and wide application
		
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			can be misunderstood at times, and he has lost some of its original meaning, just like her arm, we
call her arm the two pieces of cloth in combat and hedge. But in reality, that harm is not the two
pieces of cloth, as I've explained repeatedly in the commentary of global hedge, and global.
		
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			But harm is a state.
		
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			It's a sacred sacrosanct state, in which many things are forbidden. So harm refers to the set and
one of the many prohibitions of that state along with clipping nails and trimming hair, and removing
dirt and grime from the body.
		
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			And applying perfume along along with these and other prohibitions, one of the prohibitions is that
one cannot wear normal stitched song clothes. But again, stitching is
		
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			that there is an exception to that as well, the real prohibition is to wear normal clothes, in which
limbs can be inserted. So like a leg for the leg of the trousers for the leg, or a sleeve for the
arm. So in any case,
		
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			this is one of the prohibitions. And in order to avoid these prohibitions, people put on two simple
pieces of cloth. And that is a similar to simple pieces of cloth, but they weren't referred to as
harar
		
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			is a state the overall states not the two pieces of club through common usage. Now we think that
around means Lee pieces of cloth similar with as far as far originally means a state,
		
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			just like a state of not fasting.
		
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			But through various through common usage, we now consider it to be merely the evening meal that
breaks the fast. So that's how the the Allahu says never would you want to see the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam in
		
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			a state of fasting, except that you would see him and never would you want to see him in afar,
meaning in a state of non not fasting, except that you would see him that was the miraculous
condition of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. So Chateau de Allah says in this hadith of
Hardy and Muslim, that he would fast until it seemed that he's not going to stop fasting, and then
he would continue not fasting, so much so that it seemed as though he is not going to begin fasting.
And then she says, I have never seen him fast for a whole month, except for the month of Ramadan.
And I have never seen him fasting more in any month other than Ramadan, except for the month of
		
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			Shabbat. And then wonder ation she says, that he would fast for the whole month except very little
Nay, he was fast for the whole month, and then all of a sudden out of the alarm on her another wife
of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam she narrates in this heavy is recorded by a Buddha will
give me the amnesty that the Prophet said that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, I never saw
him fasting for two consecutive months continuously, except for the month of Shabbat and the month
of Ramadan. He would fast for both of them consecutively, somewhat so that he would fast for the
month of Sherman and then join it with the month of Ramadan. So both of these are these from the
		
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			Closest members of the Prophet's family some of the lohardagan some of them, the two wives, show
that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam would use a month of Shabbat, in order to fast and in
fact, in one very beautiful, heavy
		
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			what's now with the moseyed of the law firm, the son of the one time adopted son of the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam zaidan had if there will be a law firm, who was most beloved to the
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, he said, since he was very close to him, he says that I asked
the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, the Messenger of Allah, I do not see you fasting at any of
the time, as much as I see you fasting in the month of Shabbat. Why? So the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam said that the Sharon youthfulness, this is a month in which people are negligent of
the month, for deeds are presented and raised to ally in this month, and I wish for my deeds to be
		
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			raised to Allah, whilst I am in the state of fasting. And that was the Messenger of Allah sallallahu
alayhi Salaam. So I was saying about preparing ourselves mentally. and physically. This is the
physical preparation, the physical and the spiritual. Even the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
would build up his fasting for the whole month of sherborn. And then begin Ramadan in that manner.
Because for any activity, even spiritual activity, it's very difficult to plunge into the deep end,
one has to gradually build it up. Physically, we may be able to do it, all of a sudden, at the
beginning of Ramadan, we start fasting, and physically we may be able to complete the fast, but
		
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			spiritually, it's quite possible that when we begin the fast, we're more concerned about the hunger
and the heat and the thirst, especially considering the long hours summer hours of Ramadan, this
year and for the next few years, so physically, remote and manage, but spiritually,
		
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			will we be focused on the fast as we should be? If we are constantly thinking about and moaning and
complaining, or if not loudly, voicing our complaints than them, grieving within, and being
concerned within and constantly thinking about just the heat and the thirst, and the fatigue, and
the long hours, then,
		
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			spiritually, is that a good fast? Or is it just a question of remaining hungry and thirsty, so we
need to build ourselves up spiritually and physically, and also practically, practically, in the
sense that we need to plan our time, we need to ensure that we conclude our
		
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			personal tasks our work and try and finish as much as we can before the month and postpone what we
can till after the month. So that in the month of Ramadan, along with the essentials of work and
living, and family, life and
		
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			personal needs, along with all of that the essentials, we can devote as much time and energy as
possible to the bother of Allah subhanho wa Taala to the worship of Allah to prayer and supplication
and ultimately self reform. Because this is not
		
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			a last Town Hall data is a no need. Rather, it's ultimately for ourselves.
		
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			So as part of that,
		
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			we should begin our preparation and
		
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			it always spiritually, practically, physically, mentally, and inshallah as part of that for the next
four weeks for the next few weeks till the beginning of the month, I will be speaking about Ramadan
in various ways.
		
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			You may not follow a particular pattern, but I will try to cover as many topics as possible, such as
		
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			the virtues of Ramadan, its blessings, the virtues of various deeds in Ramadan fasting, the
recitation of the Quran, charity, the relationship of the Quran, with the month of Ramadan, and with
fasting,
		
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			practical examples from the life of a soldier law, some of the law or some of them in the lives of
the noble companions and some of the great and noble saints and scholars of this from the past etc.
		
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			in the hope that we may be able to draw an example from them, and apply that example and learn and
they also inshallah
		
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			Today as well I will also comment on some of the verses of the Quran in relation to the month of
Ramadan because before any Hadees ultimately our fundamental and primary source is the Holy Koran
itself.
		
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			Allah last panel what Allah says yo yo levina, Armando quotevalet, coo coo, Conoco de vida, public
land
		
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			are believers, fasting has been
		
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			ordained V, as it was ordained for those who preceded you.
		
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			Perhaps you may attain the
		
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			this is the
		
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			first verse, which
		
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			speaks about the obligation of fasting.
		
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			Last Panda horadada made fasting obligatory.
		
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			And this was
		
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			after the hitch,
		
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			not during the time of McDermott carvana. But after the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam arrived
in Medina,
		
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			fasting became an obligatory pillar of Islam
		
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			something as important as prayer
		
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			and the two
		
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			go hand in hand.
		
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			the obligation of fasting and the obligation of prayer.
		
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			There is no concept of acting on one and discarding the
		
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			car.
		
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			In Arabic is very is the same as song One can say song also young and originally both mean
abstention,
		
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			withholding, refraining abstaining.
		
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			So anyone who refrains from something withholds
		
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			keeps away from something refrains from it, that is a form of care.
		
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			But in the religious context, in this context, CRM specifically came to me
		
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			first thing,
		
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			meaning abstaining from food, drink and carnal desires,
		
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			in that state,
		
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			for a specified period, from dawn till dusk,
		
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			or Dawn from the crack of dawn till sunset. Now,
		
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			one cannot eat when cannot drink when cannot indulge or
		
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			in carnal desires or fulfill one's needs.
		
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			That's a pet. That's the meaning of CRM. That's the meaning of fasting. Of course, it has its many
rules and laws, which This is not the time for
		
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			the purpose of fasting
		
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			is many fold. But the one single purpose mentioned in the Quran is,
		
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			is the attainment of the word. And I'll speak about that in a moment. But what this verse tells us
that the obligation of fasting is not exclusive to this matter this nation. But
		
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			fasting has been the practice of many nations before as a religious deity.
		
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			It was a prescribed thing, because fasting has many benefits. And all of these benefits were known
to the people he has health benefits, mental benefits, it's the perfect detox.
		
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			And spiritually, it has immense benefits, in fact, his purpose ultimately spiritual, although these
are secondary, tertiary benefits which are available for the mind and the heart for the mind, and
the body.
		
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			And because of these benefits, virtually all cultures all religions have a history as well as the
current practice of some form of fasting.
		
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			You may the details may not be the same. Sometimes people abstain from solid foods and only consume
liquids. Others abstain from cop foods and eat only raw food raw fruits and vegetables, but nothing
cooked. Others abstain from all foods including fruits and vegetables, but they still consume water.
Just water but the fast are is
		
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			slam on the fast practice Bible sort of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, remarkably in the deserts
of Arabia in that heat is to abstain from all food and drink, including water. Nothing at all.
		
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			And, of course, it's difficult, but it's difficult for those who aren't accustomed to. But Allah
himself has said, you read a lot more useful What are you need to become a nurse, as he says later
in the set of verses that allow wishes ease for you a lot smaller wish difficult.
		
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			So we have the ability,
		
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			we have the potential, it's in us, we can do it.
		
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			And for this whole battle, the alarm, I'm home and Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
		
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			they were able to manage it
		
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			very well. And they would do it optionally and voluntarily, a lot of the time. So this is a practice
to be found in virtually all cultures and religions. And it has immense benefits. And I'm sure many
of you have read articles about
		
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			the health benefits of abstaining from food for two days a week, knowing that the fastest the
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, his son knows too fast on Mondays and Thursdays. So fasting for
two days a week, according to others, fasting for two consecutive days, has immense benefits. In
fact, fasting for one day, has immense benefits. But
		
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			all of these studies show that the fast has to be a proper fast. So one doesn't just change the time
of eating. If one's going to indulge at the beginning of the fast and indulge at the end of the
fast, many of the benefits are negated. So even these modern contemporary studies show that the fast
has to be a genuine fast, with a period of deprivation for the bottom.
		
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			And you can't just indulge in feast at the beginning and feast at the end. Otherwise, most of the
benefits are
		
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			negated. And indeed this is the first of Islam to the festival saw the loss of the lighting or send
them the fast others how about all the above I was told was minimal, if far or football or the
evening meal was minimal. In fact, sometimes a prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam would do so on
		
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			a single date. And he
		
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			he even made the break as fast on a single date, sometimes a sip of water, sometimes a sip of milk.
And as we learned from the heavy,
		
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			one of the practices here was sweet. So we is a mush of barley,
		
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			barley flakes or similar wheat flakes etc, mainly would be barley. So he would take barley flakes or
barley, small bits of barley, and that will be mixed with water or milk. And that would be known as
the week it was a it was a barley porridge quite simply. And this is the barley is very beneficial
at the end of the fast I've spoken about this before. This is why, if you look in virtually all
cultures, there is
		
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			food which has barley, which is consumed at the end of the fast, but many people don't know the
origin. So you have things like, forgive me forgive the names, but alene you have kitchen, you have
		
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			dishes all the way from Morocco, in the West, to the Far East. And all of these dishes are consumed
specifically in Ramadan, at the end of the fast, they are speciality of Ramadan, and all of them
have one common feature they all have barley.
		
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			And I believe this all goes back to the practice of Rasulullah sallallahu it was known as How about
the alarm, where they would consume sweet at the end of the fast and sweet is barley mush or barley
porridge. So that was minimal this this was the start of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam. And
his whole would be water dense or minimal food if if he ever consumed it. So that is the proper
fast. This is what leads to the main health benefits for both the body and the mind. And the spirits
most importantly the spirits. And this is this leads me to this next point which is I said about
		
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			deprivation, that you deprive the body of various foods or foods and drink. The reason is
		
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			islamically.
		
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			This is one of the goals and the purposes of fasting.
		
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			last panel with the added forces into a state of fasting.
		
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			As I mentioned before last week, this is a period of training.
		
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			And
		
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			as humans, we share characteristics with the animals, we share characteristics with the angels,
		
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			angelic qualities of goodness of aspiration of loftiness, of enlightenment, of
		
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			higher intelligence, of the worship of Allah, of his the speed.
		
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			On the other hand, unfortunately, we share many characteristics with the animal kingdom
		
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			and alone, and like the birds and the bees, and unlike the angels, who are both in a constant state,
they are as they are, they do not rise or fall, they are as they are, their nature does not change.
Human beings in between sharing both characteristics or the characteristics of both human beings
have the potential to change, to sink or to rise to be as low or even worse, in animalistic and
industrial behavior than the beast themselves, or to actually rise to such heights that Allah boasts
of them to the angels.
		
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			But the thing which keeps us which prevents us from rising to those Heights is those bestie or
characteristics and qualities which we share with the animals which is eating, drinking,
		
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			recreation and procreation.
		
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			The animals engage in these behaviors and in the evenings, and we do exactly the same. So in order
to curb and control these animalistic desires, these best the old behaviors
		
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			and to ensure that we are able to rise above that lowly station
		
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			and become what Allah wants us to become.
		
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			If we don't do it voluntarily, Allah subhanho wa Taala places an obligation upon us in the month of
Ramadan, to do it so that we have no choice. We have to,
		
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			in the hope of attaining the
		
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			period of purification, fasting purifies the mind the body, the controls one's desires, he actually
purifies the physical body, most importantly the heart, the soul and the spirit. Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam says, and I have these later, but I am delighted to be alive and recorded by
Mahatma and Amazon many others. Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam saisons to the wording of a
Muslim and so far a miracle yeah Masha The Shadow Minister BARROWMAN Come on combat affiliates zone
watch for in Golden buzzer what are some of the
		
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			Omen let me stop there. valet hip song for in a hula hoop Puja, the assembly of young men.
		
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			Whoever amongst you has the ability to marry,
		
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			then he should marry.
		
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			For this is more Lovering for the gays and more protecting
		
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			for once chastity
		
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			and whoever is unable to marry
		
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			then lets him not let him buffer for Allah He was sown. Then he should fast he should adhere to
fasting that in the hula hula jar, for it is normally we euphemistically translate this as
protection.
		
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			Which are students of Arabic simply means emasculation.
		
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			It means the unmasking of a man it means emasculation,
		
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			which is a very direct term to describe how powerful fasting is, as an antidote to one's desires,
and as a cure for one's best reality. prophets the law it was some calls it Rajab, which means not
protection, that's a euphemistic translation, which aren't means emasculation.
		
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			neutering it needs his man, fasting needs as a man
		
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			and
		
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			therefore it purifies one's body. And I also mentioned that and this
		
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			Something to be noted that many people complain or express their concern that at the beginning of
the period of fasting, rather than seeing their desires suppressed, of course, this applies to men,
		
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			most often, or invariably, just to men. But they complain that at the beginning of a period of
fasting, rather than their desires being suppressed, they feel invigorated energy, they feel more
vigor and a greater desire.
		
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			So they often approach will a man complain that, you know, what do you do? It's not helping fasting
actually, rather than suppressing their desire, it increases it. And many arts are lost to explain
this. And some of them some people just simplistic explain that you have a problem.
		
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			But that's not the case. The words of Rasulullah sallallahu, alayhi wasallam are very true. Fasting
is a cure and protection and emasculation, what happens because fasting, along with the mind and the
soul and the heart and the spirit, it purifies the body detoxifies it, it creates energy, vigor, and
health. And it actually
		
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			cleanses the body from within increases a person's natural health and well being. Because of that, a
person experiences or feels that rising desire, but this is only during, in a transitional period,
once the body balances itself and the person continues to fast, and the body finds its natural
balance, then the desire will be suppressed. And the words of a sort of laughs and the love it would
prove to be very true.
		
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			It was true for the Sahaba of the alarm from the very beginning, because they were very healthy. But
for us, or some of us, we are unhealthy. So fasting brings about greater physical health. And then
it does its job after the physical health, once the body has found its balance. But fasting is a
form of purification. And Allah has made it obligatory upon us, in order to raise us from that lower
level of animal behavior and best reality.
		
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			And so that we can rise to the rise to greater heights. This is only possible with distraction, you
take your mind away from your physical eating, drinking a need, and focus on the root on the
spirits, because that's what our bond is all about. Ultimately, it's about the spirits fasting, may
cleanse the body and purify the mind as a secondary tertiary benefits, but it's focused on its
primary objective is to feed and nourish the soul. In fact, all we are doing is diverting our energy
from the body to the spirits, because that is the essence of life, both the spirits and the body
need food, the body is from the dust of the earth. So it's food and energy will come from the same
		
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			source.
		
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			The bodies from the dust of the earth, the food will come from the the room, the spirits, is
celestial. It's heaven. It's not Earth. So it's energy, it's food, it's nourishment will also come
from the heavens.
		
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			And that is the thing. Both of them have to survive, the body has to survive. But the main life the
essence of life is the spirits in that body, body is just the cage.
		
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			It can be replaced, limbs can be replaced.
		
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			most parts of the body cannot be replaced.
		
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			And in fact, they are talking about entire bodily transplants.
		
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			But the rule that is the essence of life, that existed before the body and will continue to exist
after the body, without focus on the body, we starve our spirits, we starve our water, which is
actually the core of our life. in Ramadan, Allah forces us to divert our attention from the body,
forget the food and the drink of the body and its needs and focus on the needs of the Spirit. We
give that life
		
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			and
		
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			that's how we do that does gear and the web of the spirits were always talking about I won't speak
about this gear, but it's similar to therapy. We're always speaking about therapy.
		
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			We speak about the therapy of children.
		
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			And we normally refer to therapy as simply upbringing. If you were to ask anyone What's the meaning
of therapy, or they say static upbringing, and so where that's enter virtually all languages. So we
have in African languages, Asian languages, it's a common word therapy.
		
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			And what do we mean by that'll be a we just mean upbringing Islamic upbringing, that'll be actually
means cultivation. There'll be a means cultivation. And the word is derived from horticulture
		
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			and agriculture, many horticulture where you have a plan.
		
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			And you allow you take care of the plants, you cultivate it.
		
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			You're a b2b.
		
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			And you allow it to grow and flourish is related to the rubber uribl ribbon, which means to grow and
to flourish, to have life. So just as a plant flourishes, but even a plant requires attention. It
requires the right amount of lights, heat, energy, water, nutrients, care.
		
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			It's like a child plant is like a child,
		
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			you will read that if you buy a plant from a garden center, and you move it to and you move it into
your home,
		
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			you want to look after it, you've paid money for it, you want to feed it, you want to do everything.
And this is just a simple plant. But they actually say that once you bring it into a new
environment, give it a few days before you provide them with water and nutrients, why to allow the
plant to settle in and to overcome the shock.
		
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			So a plant actually undergoes trauma, if you remove it from its original location, and place it in a
new environment. And that's just a plant.
		
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			So imagine, and we, of course, we apply the word therapy to children.
		
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			But the one child which is more in need of therapy and attention than any other child
		
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			is
		
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			that is the deprived child.
		
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			So in Ramadan, we focus our attention from the body to the
		
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			and that's what the whole of Ramadan and fasting that's what the whole of fasting is about. And the
wisdom and the purpose What will you achieve now looking at the own perhaps Allah says at the end of
the verse, that fasting has been prescribed for you as it was for those who came before you. One
wisdom, learn look, perhaps it may you may attain that while people speak about many wisdoms of
fasting. Many of them are true, some of them are.
		
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			So when people are interviewed or in articles and speeches and in books, people speak about the
purpose and the wisdom of fasting, it creates sympathy and empathy for those who are poor. Yeah,
allows you to share their hunger and their deprivation.
		
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			All of that's true, but it's not the primary goal or objective of fasting. Some people actually just
say that fasting is good for dieting, and that's the only purpose far from
		
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			Allah subhanho wa Taala mentions only one wisdom in this verse of
		
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			the Quran in the hope that you may attain the
		
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			first thing has been prescribed for us so that we may attain the
		
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			Aqua.
		
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			Aqua is to guard oneself from the pleasure of Allah.
		
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			By guarding oneself from the disobedience of
		
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			taqwa means to God, the qua means a god.
		
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			The word taqwa is a man
		
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			as well as the devil man.
		
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			It's a it's a verbal noun a gerund as well as a noun. For those students of Arabic, taqwa isn't,
		
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			as well as a Muslim.
		
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			But why means to God, the act of guarding his taqwa, but as a noun as an essence, the word that
means a god.
		
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			Any item which you use as a guard to protect oneself is also called taqwa.
		
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			So a shield is dukkha.
		
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			So Allah subhanho wa Taala has made the fast which is
		
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			the Aqua in itself, it's a god
		
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			in order to create the Aqua interface
		
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			First thing is a shield. It's a protection in order to create a guard and a protection and a shield
for one. So if you fast properly in the month of Ramadan,
		
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			Allah subhanho wa Taala will create a guard for you a protection for your shield around you for the
rest of the year.
		
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			And it's Ramadan is a training period.
		
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			And what happens in a training period, everything's changed. But that change can not be permanent.
It's only for a limited period. After that
		
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			you have to move on. Ramadan is our ness.
		
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			It's our childhood, for the rest of the year, compared to the rest of the year. Ramadan is our
period in hospital.
		
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			It's our training period, in our training period Allaah makes everything easy for us.
		
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			Just as in training, you are told this is it, you change your clothes you put on your uniform, you
avoid everything else, you have to focus your attention. There are no distractions, there are no
other responsibilities, you don't do anything else you focus only on this training. Training is
intense. It's very intensive. But there are special provisions that are guidelines, special
provisions, facilitators things are made easy. Then once the training period is over, and the
trainer feels that you are now ready, then you go out and you apply your training in normal everyday
conditions, circumstances and life without the protection and without the cushioning of
		
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			the training period. And that's exactly like Ramadan. last panel with Allah makes it a training
period for us. Look at all the incentives and the facilitators. Allah subhanho wa Taala shut the
doors of gentlemen. in Ramadan, Allah opens the doors of
		
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			a lot of chains, the shell thing and the rebellious gin. A lot increases the reward of deeds. A lot
changes people's behavior himself. Allah
		
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			increases the presence of angels throughout the day and man
		
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			the angels call out every night.
		
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			There are all of these
		
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			facilitators in the month of Ramadan, but since the month of Ramadan and all of this
		
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			if our fasting our our training in the month of Ramadan has been good,
		
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			and we have passed, then once we end the month of Ramadan and we go out into normal everyday life
with the presence of the shale.
		
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			without all the facilities have Ramadan, then we will be able to survive and we will have Taqwa with
us.
		
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			The Aqua or is it people we normally translate it as a fear of Allah, which is correct. It's not
incorrect, but it's only a partial meaning of the word. taqwa means to guard oneself,
		
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			from the displeasure of Allah, through guarding oneself from the disobedience of Allah, we guard
everything. We protect everything, we guard our eyes. This is the meaning of taqwa, we guard our
eyes, from anything, how long, we got our time from anything, how long, we got our ears from
anything, how long we got our body from anything, how long. We even got our mind from her own
thoughts and our hearts from her own feelings and emotions, and sentiments. That's the meaning of
dakhla. This is why I was asked that, what is dakhla and he described beautifully. So dakwah is that
you take a plate, a tray, and you empty the thoughts of your mind and the feelings of your heart
		
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			onto that tray. And then you go out, walking around in the marketplace, with your minds, thoughts
and your hearts, emotions and full view of the public. And you're not the least bit embarrassed or
ashamed.
		
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			That's how pure your thoughts are, how pure your emotions are. That's the that's very difficult to
achieve.
		
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			But we can work some way towards it.
		
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			And since this is a meaning of taqwa, if you notice, this is exactly what fasting is. So yeah, I
mentioned earlier is abstention. So you're, it's not just about abstaining from food and drink. And
this is probably one of the most important lessons that we can take away to improve our fast.
Fasting is not about remaining hungry and thirsty. I'm going to explain more about this. When when I
go
		
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			Comment on a few headaches in the next few weeks. So I'll defer discussion of this topic till then.
But I'll just mention in summary, that fasting doesn't just mean remain the throat and the mouth and
the stomach abstaining and refraining from food and drink. That's just part of it. It means every
limb of the body, abstaining from that, which is why it's not only food that's forbidden to the
		
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			tongue, the mouth and the stomach, and drink, but it's anything
		
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			that's forbidden to every limb of the body. The eyes must be protected from the ears, the mouth, the
tongue.
		
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			In fact, the greatest destroyer of fasting, is that
		
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			we, we say things, we utter a matter of things, sometimes in our impatience in our anger in our
hunger, and that one word alone, can destroy our entire life.
		
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			And that's why the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam says, millimeter Allah zuri will be Felisa de
la hija Dunphy and yada, yada, whoever does not abandon false it in speech and indeed, that Allah
has no need of his remaining hungry and thirsty, ie, he can remain hungry and thirsty all day long,
in a fast,
		
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			believing that he's doing it for the sake of Allah. But if he along with abandoning food and drink,
if he does not abandon false speech and false deeds, meaning sinful speech and sinful deeds, then
Allah has no interest, no need whatsoever of his fast and his remaining and hungry and thirsty. And
at the end of the fast all he will achieve as the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam says, in a
heavy rock beside him in Lisa home in the army, he joins just part of the heavy, but there are many
fasting people who get nothing from their fast except.
		
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			So imagine if we were to spend the next month in this heat with such difficulty, and go to work and
undergo so much. But we were to destroy that fast with careless
		
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			or with careless gaze, or with careless gossip.
		
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			So, if the fast is a shield, and a guard, it will act as a shield and a guard for the rest of the
year and create the Aqua if the fast lacks that what you cannot create.
		
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			And that is the biggest object of greatest wisdom or fasting. This brings us to the end of this
verse, Allah subhanho wa Taala says all believers, fasting has been ordained for you as it was
ordained for those who came before you. Why?
		
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			To whom perhaps you may attain that last panel with Allah speaks about some of the laws of fasting.
		
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			A Yama madruga from uncommon Kumari, Allah suffering fade to Mina Yamanaka while I'm the dean at
Punahou Vidya scheme, to the reverse, from
		
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			one to many.
		
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			This verse mentioned something important about the
		
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			obligation of fasting. And
		
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			someone asked me last week as well that will you be commenting on some of the laws of fasting?
		
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			inshallah, it depends on the time but because
		
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			the laws of fasting are very detailed, it's a vast topic, we won't even be able to cover just the
full vial of Ramadan, let alone the Messiah. So, but I mentioned this because as part of the
commentary of the verse,
		
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			Allah subhanho wa Taala says in the second verse in this topic of fasting, a Yama model that fasting
for a few prescribed number of days. Then he says, Whoever of you, whoever amongst you is ill or is
on a journey
		
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			for its main aim, and then the completion should be made from other days.
		
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			Why Adam Levine UT Punahou fidget on drama miskeen for those who are able,
		
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			there is the video
		
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			the compensation
		
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			of the feeding of a poor person.
		
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			Now, let me explain this because it's relevant and it concerns us.
		
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			Here are some of the laws of fasting I mentioned.
		
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			First of all, from an economy
		
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			Merida, Allah Safar, whoever amongst you is on a journey is ill on a journey, then they should
complete the count of fasting from other days.
		
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			So,
		
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			even though fasting is obligatory, someone's traveling,
		
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			then on the journey, they are not required to fast
		
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			or if they are ill, they are not required to fast. And I'd like to mention something about this.
		
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			In fact, if I mentioned the background to the verse, it might help us understand the obligation of
fasting and compensation even better. Allah subhanho wa Taala sees Weiland livigno de una who fit
the scheme. And for those who are able that is a compensation of
		
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			feeding a poor purse. Now
		
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			apparently that doesn't make sense. For those who are able, there is a compensation of feeding a
poor person.
		
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			The reason this doesn't make sense to us now in this context is because this verse is actually not
related to the fast of Ramadan.
		
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			The Fast of Ramadan comes up in the next verse well as these shadow Ramadan and loving ones that are
feeding.
		
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			This
		
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			refers to the first obligation of fasting in Islam. Fasting underwent certain history,
		
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			there was optional fasting in muckety muck,
		
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			before the hedger after the Hydra after the emigration.
		
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			last panel with Allah made
		
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			the fasting of Ashura the 10th of Muharram obligatory along with according some narrations, the
three
		
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			bright nights of the month, meaning the three bright days of the month, 13th 14th and 15th, which
remain asunder. Originally, these three days, along with the 10th of Hara
		
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			were days of obligatory fasting.
		
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			Let me come as a surprise to some.
		
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			These were the obligatory times. So for 13th 14th and 15th of every lunar month, everyone was
required to fast it was an obligation,
		
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			along with the 10th.
		
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			However, and that's what that verse is about. However, a lot also told them, that there is an
obligation of fasting.
		
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			However, those of you
		
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			who are able to fast,
		
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			but don't wish
		
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			it's still obligatory, but the obligation can be waived by fit by compensation.
		
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			For those who are unable to fast, there was nothing.
		
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			They didn't have to fast they didn't have to give compensation.
		
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			So, although fasting was an obligation, even those were able and capable, they had a choice of
fasting or giving sadaqa
		
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			of feeding a poor person.
		
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			Then, later, not too long after Allah Subhana Allah revealed the obligation of fasting in Ramadan,
so the fasting of the 10th of heroin, and the three days of each month,
		
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			were no longer felt an obligation they became a son.
		
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			And the 30 days of fasting, Ramadan became an obligation. And that's mentioned in the next verse.
However, the law of failure also changed. So now for the obligation of Ramadan and fasting in
Ramadan, there was no longer a choice. But if you were able, you have to fast now, before if you
were able, you could fast to get video. Now, even if you are, if you are able, you have to fast you
cannot give video compensation.
		
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			So what's a new ruling from a va? It's very simple. And this is quite relevant. And I'll mention
this because a lot of people ask about this. If you are
		
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			if you are resident in the month of Ramadan
		
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			and you're not a traveler, you're not
		
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			then
		
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			obligation that the fasting is obligatory upon you
		
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			Man or woman,
		
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			you must fast
		
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			if you are traveling,
		
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			or you are ill in the month of Ramadan,
		
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			and your illness is temporary, from which you hope to recover, that's important. Your illness is
temporary from which you hope to recover
		
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			or you are traveling, then the law is for indeterminate am and then a completion from other days,
the obligation is merely postponed.
		
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			It's not waiting,
		
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			you still don't have to pay anything, you don't have the option of paying anything, you must fast.
So the obligation of fasting is merely postponed. You can't waive the obligation by paying money or
giving video or feeding poor people you can't. That's if you are traveling.
		
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			Or you are ill with a temporary illness from which you hope to recover.
		
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			So even if you are ill, for all 30 days, it doesn't matter. You first 30 days later whenever you
can, whenever you recover. And you can plan ahead you when you hope to recover. And what I mean by a
temporary illness is it's not a terminal condition.
		
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			So let's say somebody's broken a bump.
		
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			And as a result, they even undergo surgery.
		
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			But they know the prognosis is good. They know that within a few months, they will recover
completely the bone will have corrected itself. Everything will have healed and they will be able to
resume normal life and normal eating, drinking.
		
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			At the moment, the broken bone along with the surgery and along with the medication and fixed times
for eating, taking medicine, etc. This prevents them from fasting.
		
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			But even though it's serious, they may even have had surgery. Is it a permanent condition? Or is it
a temporary condition? It's temporary, and from which they hope to recover. So they do not get a
lot. Many people misunderstand this and they actually say fine, you just get video and you're okay.
You don't get video, you can't waive this obligation by feeding a poor person given Vidya.
		
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			Vidya is different from kuffaar.
		
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			The fara has expiation.
		
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			And that's when you do something wrong. And then you have to pay in order to correct that. This is
video which is an alternative
		
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			to fasting you give so that you feed a poor person. But as I said, Only if you are traveling and if
you are ill, with a 10. Or if you are ill with a temporary condition, you can't give and weigh the
obligation of fasting is merely postponed. So who is video for them?
		
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			Who is compensation for as an alternative to fasting, where instead of fasting, you pay money to or
you feed a poor person, this is only for those people who are old.
		
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			And they no longer have the ability to fast.
		
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			And obviously for them, it's a permanent condition because of old age, their inability to fast now
will remain the case till they pass away. So they have no hope of ever gaining sufficient strength
too fast. So for them, it's a permanent condition. Therefore they pay failure. Or if someone is ill
with a terminal condition.
		
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			Allah protects all of us. But if anyone is suffering from an illness, which is a lifelong condition,
by terminal I don't mean fatal. By terminal, I mean, it's a consistent, lifelong condition. So if
someone is suffering from any lifelong condition, from which there is no hope of recovery, and the
most you can do with that condition is managed and controlled through medication. And that condition
prevents you from fasting, then since there is no hope of recovery, and it's not temporary, then for
them again, even if they are young, they can pay for that because there's no hope of them ever,
postponing their fast till other days as a last sentence. So this is a general ruling, the
		
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			specifics, I would advise you to refer to that.
		
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			Now,
		
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			one final thing I'd like to say here in relation to this first a lot also says later you read the
law of becoming use. When are you ready to become a nurse in the third verse in relation to Ramadan.
Allah which is easy for you, Allah does not wish difficulty for you.
		
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			There are two lessons to learn from that phrase, that part of the verse one, fasting is possible.
		
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			It's not too difficult. It's achievable. It's attainable.
		
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			So how about the alarm rang managed, and that's because their lifestyle was healthy was extremely
healthy. They wouldn't eat much.
		
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			And it's quite strange.
		
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			If you notice the, during the time of this habit of the alarm, Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
have this habit of the alarm.
		
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			They would eat a lot of meat,
		
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			a lot of red meat. That was their main that was a staple diet.
		
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			A lot of meat.
		
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			But one because it was consumed in moderation.
		
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			And with a very active lifestyle.
		
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			And
		
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			they wouldn't indulge despite eating a lot of red meat. How about the alarm.
		
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			And people in general were extremely healthy.
		
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			Many of them would live up to his arm or the alarm. Once
		
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			the alarm, he lived to the age of 120.
		
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			And he embraced Islam at the age of 60. So they say he spent 60 years in jail, and 60 years and the
slap
		
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			a smile or the alarm Allah tala, the sister of Chateau de la, she lived
		
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			for a very long time, again,
		
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			according some generations, over 100 years of age, and she was fit and healthy till the end.
		
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			So
		
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			this was true for many of the Arabs.
		
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			But despite their consumption of a lot of red meat,
		
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			and that's all they would eat on most occasions.
		
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			They were very healthy because of other factors. They lived an active, they had an active lifestyle,
and they would consume food in moderation. So for them, because of their health and their
moderation. Fasting wasn't that difficult. Even in the heat of Arabia, they were able to fast
Unfortunately, because of our poor health in general, our sedentary lifestyles, and our indulgence
and overconsumption of food and lack of moderation in consumption.
		
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			When it comes to fasting, all of a sudden, it's like starvation.
		
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			It's like a phantom force fan. And therefore we do experience difficulty and we complain about the
weather and about the thirst and the heat and the long hours. But how about the love I'm children
fast in Arabia, in Medina, Medina munawwara, even in the heat of summer,
		
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			Ramadan, the children were fast,
		
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			and it would be easy for them.
		
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			And even now, all over the world,
		
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			people in hot climates, they fast, it's so it's attainable, it's achievable. It's possible. And one
of the reasons I mentioned this is because one of the
		
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			some people now ridicule
		
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			and mock, the very concept of fasting.
		
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			And some of the comments made our Why does Allah want people to starve themselves? What good is
there for allowing people starving themselves, there's not one last panel about our intention
sincere for the sake of Allah. But what's the purpose Allah mentions? That the whom perhaps you may
attain? It's a form of purification. It's a perfect detoxification, for the body, the mind, the
spirit, the soul, the heart for everything, we are immense benefits. But, of course, if we just
suddenly live a life, if we live a life of indulgence and luxury, and then suddenly plunge into the
deep end of fasting, we may find we will find it difficult, but as a wholesome thing as a holistic
		
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			approach, if we have a good moderate lifestyle as the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam practice
LaHood, but he was in tune with nature. He was in tune with nature. And if someone was to observe
the sun,
		
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			one of the I met one early and he mentioned about one of the older man who passed away some time
ago. And may Allah have mercy on him. He lived to the age of 101 until approximately until the age
of 101. He was teaching all the way till the end.
		
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			And in fact, I told my students I teach students were hurting. And I told them, because
		
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			if I ever told them that, I'd like you to come in on the weekend or extra hours,
		
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			then you see the sudden change
		
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			in their facial expressions. I can even sense the tenseness in the atmosphere. That's why I tell
them to come in out of normal class hours. So I was sharing a story with them. It's not a story.
It's a fact of one of the orlimar of the recent past. We're not talking about this or how that'll be
your loved one, who was a teacher who was one of them. It was a teacher.
		
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			He This was in the last century, when people would travel to Hajj and Umrah, bang, ship, not by
plane
		
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			and trains were available.
		
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			So, and he was a teacher in the Indian subcontinent.
		
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			He travelled for one of the pilgrimages I believe it was for Hajj, so he traveled to hatch. After
the whole head journey. He
		
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			traveled back along with his entourage of students. He traveled from Jeddah have a subject airport,
by ship
		
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			down the Red Sea,
		
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			past the Strait of Aden, and then across the Indian Ocean,
		
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			all the way to Karachi,
		
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			which was a famous seaports for the whole of India, and divide in India at the time it was
undivided.
		
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			He disembarked at Karachi, and it was a it was a journey quite long.
		
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			disembarking at Karachi, he immediately caught the train within a few hours,
		
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			and train in those days of the continent. And he traveled on the train. It wasn't first class or
second class or just normal third class carriage. He traveled on the train within a few hours of
disembarking from the boat ship. He traveled on the train from Karachi for 24 hours to delay
		
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			and arriving at Delhi again within a few hours not stepping out of the station. He within a few
hours, he caught along with his students entourage and caught the next train for a couple of hours
to northern India.
		
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			And then when he arrived at his hometown,
		
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			he arrived just before at dawn. He went home, left his luggage, prepared himself, went to the
masjid, prayed for the solo with Gemma in congregation. And immediately after fudger Allahu Akbar,
he sat down to teach.
		
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			That was the love and the passion of Hades and the ability
		
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			of lava.
		
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			Without any rest or food, just
		
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			skimping on food, eating veritable food on the journey. No rest. We when we take a holiday, we need
another holiday just to recover from the holiday.
		
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			And this was a love of this was a love of summer. And that's in the recent past.
		
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			So that those who follow the suit the anyone who follows a tsunami de la sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam, they are able to achieve much and I was speaking about this one of the Adam. He, he passed
away at the age of 101. He taught all the way till the end. He was teaching and preaching all the
way till the end.
		
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			And, and that's one of the students who was a scholar and I said I asked him about it. And he said
that our shake, he would observe the son of a sword or laughs and the lahardee was cinnamon almost
everything, including food, he acts in moderation. And he followed the timings of Rasulullah
sallallahu it was. So anyway, anyone who follows us somehow the Messenger of Allah insha Allah they
will be in tune with nature to and what was a beautiful signal the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam did it himself. He advised us not talking after Isha.
		
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			He forbade summer, no talking after Isha. He would pray us Allah, the wives mentioned in the Hadith
that he would pray with our Salah. He would come home completely, he would come home. Then, if he
needed to speak to his family about anything. He would speak to them briefly. Otherwise he would
retire and he would see
		
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			immediately.
		
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			After
		
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			and then he will rise early in the morning. But
		
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			then he would spend a good portion of the night, weeping, praying, prostrating, bowing,
		
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			then he would rest again for a short while, then he would rise for lunch.
		
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			So, he was very much in tune with nature. So those who live that lifestyle, so then, of course, it's
fasting is I wouldn't say it's
		
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			extremely easy, but it's relatively easy, it's attainable, it's achievable, it's something that's
doable. Of course we with our lifestyle, we are going to find it difficult. So when Allah says Allah
wishes ease for you, Allah does not wish difficult for you. This is one of the meanings
		
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			we can do it.
		
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			We have to have a holistic approach. Number two,
		
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			fasting is easy for you. labiche is easy, not difficult for you. We should not make fasting
difficult for ourselves. And I'll end with this point. Allah has granted as a concession. Those who
are in need of that concession should make use of that concession.
		
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			And others should not make it difficult for them either.
		
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			One should never fast, out of a sense of obligation to the creation. They should do it out of a
sense of obligation to the Creator, but not to the creation. So if someone is ill, and we need to do
this for ourselves, and our families and colleagues and friends, if someone is ill, and they are
unable to fast,
		
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			then they should not force themselves.
		
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			Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was traveling and when the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
saw someone had collapsed in this habit of the alarm was standing over them, trying to assist them.
So the messenger alayhi salatu was Salam asked him what's happened to them? So they reply the
Messenger of Allah He was fasting so because of the fasting, the heater collapse, so the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said in the holy seminal, literally a scialfa suffer.
		
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			It's not piety, it's not virtue too fast while it's on a journey.
		
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			Because if the person is incapable, well, they know that they are exposing themselves to danger, or
it's going to be a risk. Then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said, it's not an act of
virtue, it's not good.
		
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			It's more virtuous for them not too fast.
		
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			So then we have a lesson.
		
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			Zane had been taught, one day the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam came out, and he saw a string
attached from one pillar to the other.
		
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			So he said, What's this? So he was told that one of the ladies from his household one of the wives
		
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			was in Jacksonville, the alarm rang her, she had
		
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			a stroke strung up that string, so that she would stand in prayer.
		
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			And if, once praying, this is optional, the 100 prayer at night, if she felt fatigued,
		
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			or drowsy and sleepy, then she wouldn't fall but she'd just fall back slightly on the string on the
love it or something to remove it. Then he said one of you should only stand in prayer for as long
as you are.
		
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			And if they feel sleepiness or drowsiness, and they should leave they should stop and go and rest.
Because they do not know they do not know what they will be saying. In their fatigue in their
sleepiness. They may become delirious and not realize, and rather than he says in one of these
rather than praying for himself, one may end up curse.
		
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			So moderation, even in a bother even in Salah even in fasting. That means especially in Ramadan,
considering the heat etc. If someone is ill,
		
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			then they should not force themselves too fast. If a loss granted them a concession, they should
make use of that concession.
		
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			That's actually better for them, if fasting exposes them to risk, and I say this because many people
suffer from serious conditions, lifelong conditions, things such as diabetes,
		
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			other lifelong conditions, and yet, people insist on fasting, it depends on their level of health.
If despite having a lifelong condition, they are able to do it.
		
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			But if they if they find it difficult and exposes them to greater risk, it actually increases their
illness, then
		
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			all exposes them to other risks than they should not fast and they should actually make use of the
concession. If they want, they can fast, maybe in
		
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			Winter, or if they feel that they are unable to manage and they can just get fit. So they shouldn't
force themselves, they should. And most importantly, and I end with this, as I said earlier, no one
should fast out of a sense of obligation to the creation.
		
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			And we should ensure that not only do we not force ourselves to fast if we are unable to, but we
shouldn't force others, and force meaning even out of obligation. So we should be careful about what
we say to us. If we start passing snidey comments that he is not fasting, she's not fasting. And if
we begin to judge others than others,
		
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			in their fear of being labeled or condemned,
		
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			even though they find it difficult to fast, they want fat, they will fast.
		
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			Even though it's problematic for them, they will fast and then they will be doing it out of a sense
of obligation to others, not to the last panel, even though it's risky.
		
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			If Allah has given to this concession, and himself says, Allah wishes ease for you, not difficult
for you, and we shouldn't make it difficult for ourselves, nor should we make it difficult for of
course, this has to be in balance as well. So it's not a question of we are able to Allah says Allah
wishes ease for you. That means I just want that.
		
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			Now it's for those who are enabled find it difficult. I'll end with this I pray that last panel data
enabled system stand. May Allah Rama Siobhan is about to begin May Allah give us the strength, the
inspiration, the ability, the resolve and willpower to begin fasting and to begin preparing for the
upcoming month. May Allah make the upcoming month of Ramadan a source of blessing guidance
forgiveness, for as was the law was sent
		
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			to Saudi Arabia now Mohammed Weiner earlier he was in panic a lot more behind the conditioner later
hailed and as the fit of
		
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