Sadullah Khan – Ramadan2016 02

Sadullah Khan
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The speaker discusses the importance of personalities and their lives in learning from the Prophet sallahu alayhi wa sallam series. They also mention a woman named John who was found in a cage and led a successful life, and emphasizes the importance of learning from the story and sharing experiences to improve others. The Shepherd Shepherd describes a woman who became a teenager and went to Afghanistan to practice Islam again, and later became a shadow. They also discuss a famous incident with a woman recited the way it used to be and is encouraged to listen to it. The speaker describes a woman who became a teenager and went to Afghanistan to practice Islam again, and explains that her teenage life was inspired by her teenage potential.
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The

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Ministry of Foreign regimes,

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Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa salatu salam ala Rasulillah he wala UB

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Naka hearin

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Jamil MBA will mousseline spirit all among

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elders. Those of us in over 22 countries around the world. We say

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Salam alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh and Ramadan Kareem.

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In this auspicious month, we are

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trying to initiate or maintain a heightened level of consciousness.

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And in that regard, we are attempting to empower ourselves

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with knowledge, always exemplary personalities, specifically

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personalities living at the time of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi

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wa sallam.

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And we'll take a snapshot of the lives of individuals or families.

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And when they will try to learn something about

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a lesson or personality or someone whose name maybe known but not

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much is known about them. So inshallah be empowered with a

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knowledge of the lives of these great people, many of us, many

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people follow reality TV, and you know so much about so many people

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who are insignificant in reality. And yet the most important people

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brought civilization to the world, we are bereft of the

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understanding. So not only are we trying to understand the lives and

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it's the CDs for this Ramadan, but also maybe one lesson we can learn

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is through the family about sacrifice and patient perseverance

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to every night, a life of a person or a family, around the time of

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the Prophet, and the lessons we can learn from that and some

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anecdotes from their life. And perchance, we can try to improve

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ourselves, heed the message from the anecdotes imbibe lessons from

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their sincere commitment and appreciating the honorable

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contribution, our series titled,

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How holder most of which means, the noble ones around the chosen

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one, the righteous people, those phenomenal people who walk in the

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shade of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam. And tonight we

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focus on Abdullah the Mossad.

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Abdullah was the Son

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of God,

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and hence his name was in it, which basically means the son of

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the mother of a slave

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as a teenager,

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a shepherd, for the people of Makkah, and more particularly, for

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the flock of a chief named Akbar, will be might.

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This was in the outskirts of Makkah.

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On occasion, Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam while

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meditating, I came across this boy tending the sheep,

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and

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asked for some look, and he engaged the boy.

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And the boy responded in such a noble and asked him questions in

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the buffet, and also said to him your hammock, in the Kovalam.

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You said, may Allah have mercy on your young boy, you are indeed a

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knowledgeable young man.

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This encounter, which is assume that which you need to learn, we

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know we are focused on human

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the way the Prophet engaged in this Shepherd was such that this

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boy was so impressed this teenage boy was so impressed. So much so

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that he attached himself to the purpose

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for the rest of his life, to the extent that some other companies

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refer to him as

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the shadow of the Prophet.

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He became an eighth of the concert. And

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we never saw the profit, except we thought that he was always part of

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his family, part of the group.

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And before we look

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at how this person evolved,

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in the earliest days of their social mission in Makkah, when

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there was tremendous opposition, as you know, and as a nation, the

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majority of people who follow the prophet except for St. Abu Bakr at

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that time, a tall, but we're women,

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slaves, farmers in the youth,

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and here we are today, one and a half billion strong because of the

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slaves, those women and those youth Abdullah minisode was one of

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those ones.

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So in the Muslims are few, they could read in public in many ways,

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never heard the Quran in public. And there

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is a

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relation how the Quran

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Oh.

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He said nobody, really.

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So who among you really drove me for them?

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This young boy said,

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it was a risky thing to do, specifically for the son of a

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slave with no protector.

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And you don't

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halacha insaan next time you hear it, everyone loves that Surah

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Abdullah, the most old, he read it for the first time in public, we

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have blue bars, so they never will be the Rama. Rama was, he did it

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for the first time. And while he was reading, they beat him and

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kicked him.

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And then when he finished

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the meeting, because it's our teenage Shepherd, the slave of all

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of the chiefs, he had the audacity, not only to accept in

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the face,

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to the

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presence of the chiefs have the guts to come lead. Who does he

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think he is?

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When he came back, he was beating in his some say he was broken.

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And they tried to console the minister to the sahaba.

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This

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and throughout his life, not only was he the shepherd who became

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close to the Prophet to read the Quran in public and was beaten for

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that. He participated in both migrations, even to Abyssinia and

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came back and he went to Medina.

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He fought in the battles of

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two parts of the battle with one was, was the prophet when you turn

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to Makkah.

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He became

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one of the four people in Brazil said if you want to go to the

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river

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is a treat to these people. And amongst them was underlying the

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Mossad.

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A very famous incident with Rasul Allah, Allah was salam said to one

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of his companions, read the Quran to me, and he said to Abdullah,

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Abdullah, read the Quran for me. And he said,

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Can I read it for you, and you're the one who received revelation?

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He said, Yes.

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I like to hear from any someone other than me. And he read the

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verses in the station, for k for you.

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To watch it now, because Shahida and I will be on the Day of

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Judgment, when these people will be asked to be for the witnesses,

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and oh, Muhammad will be over your people. And the Prophet started

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crying. And he said, Enough, stop there. And instead, I turned to

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the Prophet, five now whatever defined in his eyes were tearing

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and destroyed. Those who said, will testify to his authority on

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the Quran, this shepherd boy is son of a slave, he said.

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Immediately, if you want to be recited the way it used to be, but

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listen to it three, the son of the slave.

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In other words, not meaning the son of a slave, but because they

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call him that, and this will elevated him if you want to know

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how Gibreel

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listen to him.

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To me, even a small person,

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that significant person

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he was one of the people when he asked me yesterday, when became

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the Khalif in Kufa,

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he was also the one who went with him to be the scholar who taught

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Quran at that time.

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He had many words of wisdom for you to learn a lesson for us. This

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is

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what

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he said, The Best Of Love is a contentment on the south. The best

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provision for life is to be righteous and pious. And the horse

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blindness is the blindness of art. The biggest thing in disability

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dishonesty. And

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whoever looks

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overlooks the shortcomings of people over our shortcomings, and

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whoever forgives people over will forgive him.

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He was described as a very small, small built in lean person. So one

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day while he was trying to treat some of the kids or someone who

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loves him because he loves Robinson, and they said to

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me, you laughing at the feet of that man on the legs of that, son

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man, believe me the estimation of Allah is waiting in the mountain

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of word.

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What was unique about it?

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A poor boy, who became a regular in the house of the Prophet

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sallallahu alayhi wasallam became a shadow of the prophets why?

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Use a station

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to do

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the first public recital

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nowadays

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you'll sink,

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the guts to read it when it wasn't safe to do so, and people beat him

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up.

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We are perpetuating in the Pirot

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what was initiated Abdullahi Mossad.

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But most important for me in particular, this little teenage

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suffered was inspired by the positive engagement or the profit

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because it engaging in a positive way. And the Prophet saw his

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potential

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in the seemingly insignificant person.

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And the lesson for us that we learn from this is how the

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seemingly insignificant can become not words.

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And in reality, no one is insignificant is only a problem

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with our perception. A cola cola was suffering Allah was salam

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aleikum wa rahmatullah.

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