Shadee Elmasry – 3 An Unfathomable Reward
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The speaker discusses the reward of fasting, which is a negative action that causes people to avoid doing things that they don't want to do. This reward is unique to fasting, where reward is not measured and cannot be measured. The speaker also mentions a time in which a prophets told them that "it's fair" to measure one's fast because one's DUA solum cannot be measured and that "it's hard to measure" to measure one's happiness.
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The reward of fasting is very unique because fasting is a
negative action. It's something that you do not do, right? It's
not doing something. Unlike every other act like Salah is getting
up, it's making hedges movings, ACCA is paying, but soem is not
engaging in XY and Z acts, right? It's not eating, drinking and
having sexual *. So because it's something that is a
negative action where you can't measure a negative, right? And
that negative action produces hunger, which is a type of pain,
hunger and pain cannot be measured. As a result of that.
Allah is fair, so its reward likewise has no measure. This is a
unique thing about fasting. And that's why one of the times that
the prophets I sent him said that dua is answered, is upon breaking
your fast because your DUA solum cannot be measured and as the
results know, what is it that makes a person happy happiness
really can be hard to measure that too. So Allah rewards like with
like, that which cannot be measured also with that, that
cannot be measured.