Saad Tasleem – Forgotten Sunnahs – Do This When You’re Super Happy!

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The speaker discusses the concept of "has been rewarded by Allah" as a way to express one's happiness. Islam has taught us that our happiness is earned through achieving a certain level of success, such as reaching a point of joy or receiving a reward. The speaker suggests that people may use this concept of being rewarded to express their happiness, but it is ultimately up to individual.

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			AsSalamu Alaikum and welcome to another episode of forgotten Sooners. Today's episode deals with the
Sunnah related to receiving good news.
		
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			In the hadith of Abu Bakr ah he tells us that when something good came to the prophets I send them
or you received good news, glad tidings that he would fall into touch that to Allah, out of
gratitude to Allah. So from this, we learned that it is from the Sunnah of the Prophet sallallahu, I
do send them that when something good comes to us we receive some good news or even when a calamity
has been averted, that we express our gratitude to Allah by falling into such that now it's part of
human nature, to want to express one's happiness. And that's why sometimes when someone gets some
good news, and they feel extremely happy, they may express it in different ways they'll jump around
		
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			or give high fives or whatever it may be. Islam has taught us a way through which not only can we
express our happiness, but we're also being rewarded by Allah for expressing that happiness. It's
very simple as well we fall into says that some scholars say we say somehow not Allah as we normally
do and says that, but after that, it's for us to thank Allah to make the law and sometimes people
ask, When do we make this such that what is called this to do the sugar? When do we do it? Well,
it's whenever you feel elated, happy and you want to express that happiness. Make that such though
and Allah, Allah Allah knows best until next time, I said, I'm on a cul de la here or what I can do.