Shadee Elmasry – Justice Animals
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The speaker discusses the importance of treating animals properly during their daily lives, including spraying water and ensuring that no one will cause damage to their property. They also mention that nobody will do a good deed and that anyone will bring justice to them on the makishima.
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There is no person who harms another person or animal.
Except that Allah azza wa jal will judge between the two and rectify
the injustice.
Let's say you're on your own property.
And there's a big hole in the ground. This is a living quarters
of some animal, maybe a snake, you don't want it there, maybe a
gopher something else.
There's a ruling before you fill that hole. You have to spray water
and get it out whatever that animal is, let it leave and go get
another home.
And you have to ensure that there are no young in that home. So
let's say there's a gopher
digs a little hole himself on your backyard.
Your property? What if there's a baby gopher in there? Right? You
cannot fill that hole without make sure it's empty first. It's about
Allah. They say how you treat animals is what you actually feel
about Allah Himself because that's Allah's creation. And do you think
that anything is too small for Allah's creation, then look at
yourself in comparison to the sun? If you think an ant is no big
deal, then by comparison, by comparison, zoom to look how big
we are. And look how small the ant is, right? Well, look how big the
sun is, and look how small you are.
So what's your point of reference? Right? There's no point of
reference row in terms of size with Allah azza wa jal, because
Allah Himself has no body there is no point of reference. Okay, so
everything of creation. So this is Adam. Divine justice, no one will
do a good deed most of them are Kaffir except that Allah azza wa
jal will recompense him or reward him. And there is no injustice
between two creation except that Allah azza wa jal will bring
justice to them on the makishima Even if he brings back to life a
dog or a mule or a donkey