Shadee Elmasry – Dua’a Al Nur

Shadee Elmasry
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The speaker discusses the grammar and language of a witch's words, including the meaning of " honestly speaking." They also mention the use of "monster" in the verb " honestly speaking" and the significance of "monster" in relation to "monster" in the verb system. The speaker emphasizes the importance of "monster" in relation to "monster" in the verb system.
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Alright, let's now go over the grammar and the language of this

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beautiful witch remember no we states that the prophets of Allah

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that he was used to make this through

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for that all of his parts of his body every single part of his body

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would be in accord with the Divine Will when you're doing your job

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when you're in accord with the Divine Will, then you experience

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ecstasy and one of the meanings of words dude watched existence and

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watched of the same root words existence and ecstasy have the

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same meaning. So when a thing is in accord to the Divine Will is

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the highest state that a human being can have in terms of

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experience and we're all seeking pleasure and trying to push away

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harm okay. So Allahumma is a word of

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it is an expression of joy when you say Allahumma you are

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basically saying yeah, Allah, next word is the word angel is a

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command tense verb and as you know, verbs are three parts. Past,

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present slash future, and command. So, this in this sense, we have a

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command, right? And you all know this when you reach out to fetch

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Who allawah That will be there, I'm gonna say. So the command

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tense verb is noted by OR is marked by the sukoon at the end of

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the letter, okay, at the end of the word. So this is another

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example of that just like we say, your gaffield. Okay, cool.

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So here we have Angel, so the command tense verb is always given

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a sukoon. Okay? And that's because of its case, which is just a

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