Sadullah Khan – Ramadan2016 Day3

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The importance of Musab Rhodiola as the model of the first two Jedi Ordered countries is discussed, with his success as a successful model in Islam and his importance in protecting religion. He was a model of elegance, fashionable teenagers, and a model of elegance, fashionable teenagers. He was a unique person in the sense that people normally escaped to go home, and he was a gateway to elegance and fashionable teenagers.

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			Hello Jenny
		
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			ship on rajim Bismillah AR Rahman
Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu
		
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			was Salam ala Rasulillah
		
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			UB in a
		
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			while as Harvey wala Jimmy, you
will mousseline Salam aleikum wa
		
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			rahmatullah wa.
		
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			We continue our series titled
noble,
		
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			noble ones around the chosen one.
		
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			snapshots and angles from the
lives of phenomenal people who
		
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			lived by the sight of the Prophet
salallahu Alaihe. He was HERBIE,
		
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			he was
		
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			upon the family of Somalia, the
household of Somalia, the first
		
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			family to embrace Islam and who
produced the first two martyrs in
		
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			Islam.
		
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			And we were moved by the
inspirational example of the
		
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			little shepherd boy who became the
model recite the Quran. Abdullahi
		
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			Masood
		
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			tonight we focus on Musab
rhodiola, one.
		
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			Unlike Somalia, and Yasser who
came and were foreigners Ethiopian
		
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			in Yemeni.
		
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			Unlike
		
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			Abdullah, he was old was a
shepherd boy in Makkah. Musa was
		
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			very different.
		
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			Most of us grew up in the lap of
luxury and effluence. Historians
		
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			and writers described
		
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			as the most charming of the
Mexicans, handsome and useful. He
		
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			was considered the flower of the
teenagers of Polish.
		
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			His parents were incanus and they
nourished every attention upon
		
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			him, and spoiled him to the extent
they say in Makkah, some people
		
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			were rich, they were known by the
clothes they wore, he was known
		
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			not only by the shoes he, he was
also
		
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			Maka, the most perfumed. In other
words, in some of these perfumes,
		
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			extremely expensive, and he was
known by smell before he came
		
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			along, you didn't look at him, you
could smell him come around the
		
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			corner because no one could afford
the perfume he was wearing. This
		
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			is the left effluence and the
wealth of Muhammad Ahmed. And he
		
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			grew up in that
		
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			he attended once a secret meeting
of the few early Muslims a place
		
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			called
		
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			the house, a safe house. With the
early Muslims, a few Muslims
		
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			secretly met at the house of
		
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			his first meeting with a professor
of law he was he was touched and
		
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			overwhelmed by what he heard and
what he saw. And he embraced Islam
		
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			immediately.
		
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			Now, this was young as he was
spoiled as he was, was a decisive
		
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			young man. And he declared his
acceptance of Islam together with
		
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			a man in Somalia.
		
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			And
		
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			his mother was the wealthy and
influential, who now has been to
		
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			Malik,
		
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			a woman of extraordinary wealth of
power. Perhaps the only one who
		
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			can drive a DJ as far as wealth is
concerned, a dominant personality
		
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			who could easily arouse terror and
fear amongst people, because of
		
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			the influence yet, financial
influence and when she heard her
		
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			son was a Muslim, she was
infuriated.
		
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			She actually imprisoned him. In
other words, he could not leave
		
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			the house
		
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			and escaped from home and sail
together were
		
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			among the first 17 People who
crossed the Red Sea into Abyssinia
		
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			in North East Africa, present day
Ethiopia.
		
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			And then after a while behind the
scenes walking, he came back and
		
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			then he returned to the senior.
And then he came back before those
		
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			who went on migration himself to
Medina.
		
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			He went to his mother when he came
back and conveyed the message once
		
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			again to her. He was much bigger
now. And she said to him customer
		
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			for a while you guys, she said, I
swear by the shooting stars, I
		
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			should say your religion. Even my
opinion becomes ridiculed.
		
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			As an event, my mind becomes
weakened. In other words, there's
		
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			no way I will become a Muslim,
		
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			Muslim, nonetheless an exceptional
team mind, a tenacious and
		
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			resolute determination. And he was
chosen
		
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			as the first envoy to go to the
time, there's a few more students,
		
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			some people took
		
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			the pledge.
		
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			And he went to teach Islam to
those people on in some of the
		
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			teachings of Islam, to the Mason
community and yesterday, before he
		
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			also went from Makkah to
yesterday, which later became
		
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			Medina. So he played a pivotal
role in paving the way for
		
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			Muslims to be welcomed in Medina.
		
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			He was eloquent his speech, and
known to be beautiful and refined
		
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			in his character.
		
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			And one incident, while teaching
the people in yesterday, he was
		
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			violently confronted by a man, a
powerful noble man of yesterday,
		
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			his name was, was saved.
		
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			And here we learn how the Prophet
attacks them.
		
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			And this man was very brazen and
very abusers. And he was an older
		
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			man, he took a tremendous amount
of power.
		
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			So what's up tells him in his
refined way,
		
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			at least for me, why don't you sit
down and listen for a
		
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			while you
		
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			sit down and listen, if you're
satisfied with what you hear a
		
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			chance you may agree with me, and
tell us to stop and prevent
		
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			discussion about what to dislike.
In other words, I'll speak to you
		
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			if you don't like it, you stop
speaking about it.
		
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			We'll see.
		
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			And he came back after a while,
taking the Shahada. And when he
		
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			came, he was known to be a person
of great reason. And personal was
		
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			very powerful, but religion
reasonable and very powerful, and
		
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			logical. And when he embraced
Islam, many people said,
		
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			who saw argumentative and so
knowledgeable and braces? Let's go
		
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			here. What was I meant to say?
That confrontational
		
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			eventually became a gateway when
he became Muslim, that many people
		
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			embrace Islam subsequent to that,
but primarily because they find
		
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			manner in which Musa was able to
engage people in how he responded
		
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			to detectors in the most positive
way. embodying that Quranic
		
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			command
		
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			was
		
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			invited to Allah was was the love,
knowledge, knowledge,
		
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			and beautiful preaching.
		
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			This one speech boy, model of
elegance, fashionable teenager,
		
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			when he was in Medina, focused on
taking care of other people,
		
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			placing other people's needs,
before his own news, and just a
		
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			very austere and simple life. Due
to this, he didn't focus on his
		
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			clothing. And sometimes the
clothing were affected.
		
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			And it was silly, some of the
children which shouldn't in
		
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			yesterday, would think to him,
you're rich, and wealthy and you
		
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			live, really your wealth and
richness for this. And you
		
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			responded, I have lost nothing,
and gained everything. I have the
		
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			temporary pleasures of this for
the permanence of the Hereafter.
		
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			And
		
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			later on, when he came to Medina,
he noticed was some condition and
		
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			he said
		
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			from
		
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			Saudi, I saw this was when he was
a young man in Makkah, was nobody
		
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			more
		
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			affluent, more privileged than
him. And he left all of those
		
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			privileges because he loved Allah.
And he's also
		
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			the perfect color to carry the
flag is very important in those
		
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			times, when you turn the Flag
News, even if you want personally
		
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			left, they're still fighting. When
the flag falls, it's almost like
		
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			cylinder
		
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			will ask you to take the flag
		
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			near the beginning of the battle,
and eventually they were losing a
		
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			lot of lives. We started Nami was
stuck.
		
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			He lost his one arm
		
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			and he so forth.
		
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			He took the flag and put it under
the armpit of the
		
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			arm it was cut off.
		
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			And he said, and then the rumor
came out after that it was who was
		
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			killed. I know. I think you are
aware that he was injured. And the
		
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			rule read out that he was killed.
So the loyal citizen and he said,
		
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			Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah
messengers before he passed away.
		
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			And he continued, and then the
struck is
		
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			those aren't the last
		
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			to say that he held the flag
between the stumps of his broken
		
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			hands until they hit him with a
spear and
		
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			He died. Still saying Muhammad is
the Messenger of Allah, messengers
		
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			before him passed away. The words
that he repeated Word tonight
		
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			inter alia. Allah took his words
and revealed it
		
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			as a matter of a mother
		
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			of a young
		
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			fella, your dog Allah, she was
shocking when my mother in law
		
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			school could hurt me completely.
The words he repeated, took it and
		
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			gave it to us as Revelation,
messengers before I passed away,
		
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			don't turn your back even if the
preferred prophet has to be killed
		
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			after
		
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			the Prophet
		
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			and his companions went through
the battlefield, but he failed
		
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			out.
		
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			When the body Tears flowed from
all the companions, and
		
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			one of the companions said
		
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			he was
		
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			homeless.
		
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			He said, some of us
		
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			in our unit was only with Allah,
some guy, and some gained nothing
		
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			except the greatness in the eyes
of Allah but no material gain from
		
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			this world. Musab was one of those
martyrs who died.
		
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			Then they go on to say that this
was this kind of golden perfume.
		
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			There was no cloth today him the
cheapest thing you can have to
		
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			lose.
		
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			There was not enough cloth to bury
him this gold itself was not
		
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			sufficient to cover his body.
		
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			His feet is open when the
company's feet is open.
		
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			mean the battery, cover his top
part of the body with a cloth and
		
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			the rest stick shrubs and cover
his feet with it.
		
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			And the profit cried and he said
		
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			they are among the believers
people who indeed were true to the
		
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			covenant and Musab was one of
those. He was released in that he
		
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			was among the earliest Muslims
from the senior price in fact
		
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			and paved the way for the civil
law before he was put into what
		
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			was later Medina.
		
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			He was unique in the sense that
people normally escaped to go
		
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			home. He was imprisoned in all
		
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			pragmatic envoys who paved the way
for a social Allah while he was in
		
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			them for the migration of the
Muslims to Medina and became a
		
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			doorway for Islam in this rib, and
therefore refer to him as a
		
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			witness of Islam. The first
ambassador in the history of
		
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			Islam, that one was known by his
perfume to not have sufficient
		
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			clothes to bury himself. He died a
martyr and one of the great ones
		
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			in the history of Islam. We are
granting the best in Jana
		
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			was Allah wa salam aleikum wa
rahmatullah.