Sadullah Khan – Maintaining Good Relations

Sadullah Khan
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The speaker discusses the insides of the Prophet sallahu Alayhi wa sallam, a sword that was written on a sward and inscribed on the sword. The speaker also talks about the importance of maintaining family ties and being good to both oneself and others. The speaker emphasizes the need to be good to everyone and not just to oneself.
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All the benign ministry Afonya regime Smilla Rahmanir Rahim Al

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hamdu lillah wa salatu salam ala Rasulillah who are early hippo

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here in WA last HERBIE, he Wila Jimmy I'm BIA II will mousseline

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Salam aleikum wa rahmatullah.

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We know that at the time of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa he

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was salam. The sward was a device used to withstand the attacks of

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the enemies, and also an instrument to defend oneself.

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And by the way, it could be the last instrument in your

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possession. And not only that, it may be your final companion, if

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you die in battle.

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So, if anything is inscribed upon the sword of a person, and

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specifically if you have something inscribed at your request,

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then those words inscribed on that sward is extremely valuable to the

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person.

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In fact, it is most significant for that person.

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And what do you think, was written on the sword of the Prophet

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sallallahu alayhi wa early was it is documented in the margin of

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Nairobi an early call Allama on bomba Alayhi sila who you are an

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individual Allahu alayhi wa sallam called Wadjet Doofy who are Bertie

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over Alacati Saifi Salah

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said Ali said when I was entrusted with the sword of the Prophet

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sallallahu alayhi wa sallam I found engraved on the sword. Three

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statements

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saleman coverack Wakulla Huck wallow Isla and lovesick will acts

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in Isla mon Assa U Lake.

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The three points are, maintain relations with your relatives,

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even if they can't have relations with you.

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Speak the truth, even if it's against your own self

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and be good, even to those who are not good to you. This was

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inscribed on the sword of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa early

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Watson. So as we continue our theme for this Ramadan, the rules

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army has been a secret in the Bolivia profound lessons from the

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life of our prophets that Allahu alayhi wa sallam, we reflect on a

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teaching moment in the life of the prophet sallallahu alayhi wa

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sallam that amalgamates the advice we find on the sword regarding

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maintaining family ties, being good to your relatives. And

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the example we are going to give encapsulates what was inscribed on

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the sword of the Prophet

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and versus documented an incident that occurred is documented in the

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Sunnah of Imam Mahtomedi a lady came to the Prophet sallallahu

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alayhi wa he was selling them and she told the prophet ya rasool

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Allah, when I go and visit my relatives, they belittle me

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because I embraced Islam. They are nasty to me, and they treat me

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with contempt. Ya rasool Allah, they are now coming to visit me.

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When they come, shall I treat them the way they treat me when I go to

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them? Shall I treat them

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when they come to me, the way they treat me when I go to them, and

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the results of these famous words, Lata Kuhn, ima yaku Luna in us in

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a natural accent, or even water move alumna. We're lacking what we

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knew.

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In accent, the nurse and Ticino were in for a lot of limo.

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Sula told the lady, don't be rude, no impolite. Don't say things

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like, if others treat us well, we will treat them well. And if they

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treat us badly, we will treat them badly. Rather condition yourself

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accustomed your nature in such a way that you do good to other

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people who do good to you, and do not do wrong to those who do wrong

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to you.

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This heartwarming reply of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa

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sallam reflects what was inscribed on his sword about a relationship

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and about being good even to those who are not good to you. But this

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emanates from the Quranic advice documented in Surah facilite.

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where Allah says Willa Testa will hasenhuttl We'll see.

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If our ability here ASAN for is under the by Nico abena, who I

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don't know who will li Yun Hamid, good actions and bad actions can

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never be equal,

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rather, repel the wrong

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or the bad with something better in such a manner, in such a manner

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that between you and whom there was animosity, you could

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end up as though you are close friends. You see the lesson in

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this for all of us, be good to all, not only good to those who

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are good to you, be good to relatives, to your friends, to

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whoever, not because of how they treat you. But because the way you

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treat them is a reflection of your character. And displaying good

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character is the right thing to do. And the right thing to do is

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always the best thing to do. A call call Jada was tougher Allah.

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wa salam aleikum wa rahmatullah.

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