Shadee Elmasry – NBF 115 Yusuf bin Tashfin
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The Western crusades were commonly used during the first few phases of Easter crusades, with the "monster's" being used in the East and the "monster's" in the East. The importance of fulfilling Allah's obligations to protect from the loss of their heads and their family is emphasized, along with the importance of practicing layperson and honesty with oneself. The Sharia system is also emphasized, with the importance of avoiding wasting time and practicing to avoid wasting time.
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In the society nothing but facts live stream. Today, we are
embarking on
the story of the Western crusades. We began talking about the by
talking about the Easter crusades, and we covered the really two
important phases. There were three phases, but two of them were
really important. And that was the rule of nurudeen. And then the
rule of Salahuddin
use if if you these are the these were the important phases of the
Crusades of the East. Now, there were many other crusades in the
East. But these Crusades were were just like, losses, they were just
like nothing worth talking about. There were up to 13 crusades,
believe it or not, in the in those countries in that area. But after
beyond the first one, was the only one that the Christians really,
they really
won handily, and easily. And they were very the afterwards, noted,
Dean, and then Salahuddin took over the rest of the history.
Well, today, we talk about the other group of people who despise
us and have, at least historically, we can say, been the
enemies of Muslims, and that is the Spanish and the Christians of
Spain, were hardcore Crusaders. And the they basically like
they're all Yanni one people. This is one is in the eastern one is in
the West. That's the only difference. So the Christians of
Spain were fighting to take back and that was, and Allah subhanho
wa Taala raised up the sincere and the Pious One, when when he saw
that the
Spanish, the Andalusi, and Muslims had lost their way. The Roman
Empire had collapsed. And then the next the phase of Andalusi in
history is really bad. It's called the party kings, the era of the
party kings maluca, Tala, if Munakata if we're just basically
every city was on its own, was its own little kingdom. And he did not
behave with any cohesion with each other anymore. So this was a big
problem. And this was a way in very quick inroad by which the
Christian started taking cities, little villages out of time,
cities at a time, pitting one Muslim against the other, and as
quoted to be relates that he lives in
the, in a time in which it spills into his Tafseer, where he says
that he speaks about jihad, and he speaks about his own people. And
he speaks about how they how do they expect to have any success
after being drowning in sentence. So at this time, the time that
we're going to hone into is
the past 1000 of the Common Era, right, just around the 1000 mark
of the Common Era. And we're talking between the four hundreds
and five hundreds of Islamic history. Okay, now who's alive at
this time, but this time, Imam Al Ghazali is alive, right? The time
period just so we have an idea. Remember, the causality is alive
at this time period. And he will have a role
in what I guess it's going to be part two of what we're going to
talk about. So today, we're going to have a brief
discussion on the foundation
of the defense against the Western crusades, because the Western
crusades, as you're gonna see, it does have an initial success, but
then it's repelled. Alright, and these Crusades are not numbered,
like the Eastern crusades, like the First Crusade, the Second
Crusade, they don't really number them in the western Islamic
history. But we're going to zoom in on a tribe called the
sinharaja. Because this is the sinharaja are people from the
lands that is between Mauritania and Mali? Okay, so the they these
people are deep into West Africa. So from Morocco, you go deep down,
and you get to the sinharaja. And there is a man by the name of
Yahia Ibn Ibrahim, right, this person you should know. His name
is Yahia Ibn Ibrahim, he was the chief of the Gadalla tribe, the
sub tribe. All right, they were the Gadalla tribe. Now these
people get they were in Islam, and surrounding them, were the old
pagans. So it's not like what you imagine today where you go to West
Africa and you see all these Muslim
seems no, this was just the edge the far edge of where Islam had
reached into in West Africa. So you go, of course you have
Morocco. But what the more south you go into Mauritania and less
and down even more. Okay, you start to die. That's it. And so
there are some Muslim tribes there, but they're surrounded by
paganism. And yeah, him and Ebrahim. He feared that if we
don't get educate our people quickly,
the next generation could fall back into the old animism that
they're in, that we're surrounded with. So what does he do? He goes
up,
up north, and he goes to the DOD and what I've seen what's called
DOD and what I've seen is essentially the the Murrah robots
and the robots, what are these terms that he bought is a place
where people defend the city. That's essentially what the idea
of the robot is. It's a place where you defend the city, their
castles and citadels these castles and citadels in peacetime turned
into colleges.
So that it bots became a term that started off as a citadel in which
soldiers study, soldiers get ready for war, and look out, and they
walk across the Citadel watching for the enemy. Well,
99% of the time, there's nothing to do. There's no enemy. There's
nothing to warn against. So you can't keep practicing
swordsmanship and bone or bone marrow and riding horses all day.
So what did they end up doing? They started studying the Dean
started studying. So if you study 99% of the time, and you only have
to worry about fighting less than 1% of the time, the robots became
a college. That's how the word came about, of robots, and is one
of the greatest feats in Islamic history when it was still merged a
little bit that they were soldiers in the martial arts, meaning the
arts of war, but they were also forgot and her father of Quran
because once that knowledge came into the soldiers, and they
started studying to soldiers started to transform. So the word
robots took its origin from that. So a Maravich is someone who's on
that. And that phrase, and what arbites is an ancient phrase is
from all the way back over 1000 years, that anybody who's in these
castles, studying. So robots literally became a term for shake.
Whereas before what obits meant a warrior who's looking out for the
enemy. So use of Yeah, Haven Ibrahim, this this tribal chief,
he's worried about his people. He goes up to them Robertson, and he
asked them for sure.
That's what he does.
And this decision of his is going to reap so much benefit. He can't
imagine. Can't imagine what this one decision
what it does. So when he gets there,
all right, he from the Gadalla good ology, if your haven Ibrahim
comes to the robots, and he asks,
and he finds that the shake, his name is well, what God is a look.
He chooses Abdullah ibn Yacine, a man by the name of Abdullah ibn
Yasin Abdullah of Ni Sen.
You cannot imagine the what he does not know what he's about to
spark
does not realize what he's about to spark.
He's about to spark without knowing it.
He's about to get the ball in motion for a 100 year dynasty
that is going to eventually conquer from the south of
Mauritania, Mali, Senegal, South Mauritania, all the way up to
Morocco. All the way up to Andalus.
Abdullah Vineya seeing students will do this. He has no clue. He's
in a city of learning is in the center and with the city and
everything. And this area that they want to call it's called
Adrar.
A lot that is a big area spans are more attended to Algeria.
And that's where he sent and it's really interesting. I really wish
to know what was being thought in his mind
when he was being sent there. Imagine somebody sends you out
Today to a row we need to send you out. You're going to Arkansas,
you're going to do down in Arkansas. That's essentially
what's going on. Because he's in the center of learning center of
knowledge. And he's been sent far down west southwest.
But he goes, and what is his knowledge he is
documented as being a suneet, Maliki a shady scholar.
And he goes down to the people there. And
they're lumped tuna, the tribe there's called the Laguna and he
gets there. And he, he notices first thing that happens is a
revolt. There's like a War Civil War. Right.
And yeah, Hypno Omar, he's the leader. He's the good dollar
chief, but he's the leader of the Laguna in general that this this
this. So
there's a revolt, and he sees wars, he sees fighting, okay. And
even he has seen realizes that he has to do a little bit more than
teaching because this place is out of control. So he forms an
alliance, right? From his students, and from the other
tribes around him to defend the city that they're gonna live in.
Okay, and they respect him, they have a lot of respect for him.
And so the way that they view they do it is that he declares that the
way that we're going to do this, we bring all these tribes
together, they wouldn't agree with each other. But I'm a foreigner,
I'm a stranger, they will agree to me.
So they agreed that he would be the sheikh,
but they
would choose a leader from amongst themselves. That would be the one
leader. So he unified some sub tribes here, some smaller tribes,
and they founded this group that would defend their area to live it
in which they're going to live.
Okay. And he's there. So he became a source of unity for them, just
as the prophets I send them came to people in Medina who were
fighting each other, but because he was from outside and from an
area that they respected.
Because they were from a part of Arabia that they respected, they
were able to submit to Him.
And He unified them. So Abdullah mdsc, does the same thing.
He comes in and says, I'll be the sheikh. We'll all have to
participate in defending our territory. And you pick and they
chose a man by the name of Yeah, Haven Omar. So that's yeah, he
even Ibrahim is one person. Yeah, he even Omar is another person.
And yeah, HIV. Now Omar took military command.
They became very good
at defending their territory, and Abdullah bin Yacine became a very
good day to them. And the first thing he did was that he stopped
all drinking. There was wine. And they were they would drink at
night. And they would dance and sync. Well, what do you think
drinking and dancing and singing all together leads to that there's
no not doing this with segregation. That leads to Zina,
right. This is the age old formula of bliss. Drugs, music, right? It
and Zina it's always a package. You never separate if you bring
drugs and you bring music, it releases at the wheel. Zina is
coming next right, it's guaranteed. Alright, so he noticed
is that that's part of the culture. He wages a war on wine.
And he now has a he didn't know he was walking into this, right. But
he was someone Allah chose, because he has a quick wit. And he
realized the first thing when he got there, there was a rebellion
and an attack on us. We have to number one, unify, bring everyone
together. You don't agree on things. I'll be the judge. I'm a
foreigner. I have no relatives here. Have nobody that I'm biased
to.
So I'm delighted Yeah, scene becomes the shake. And they select
the military commander that is Yeah, Haven Omar. And they have he
has his sub generals and Abdullah Vanessi and becomes he starts to
clean up shop.
He said we're only going to get victory by obeying Allah Tada. So
he starts bending wine. He starts teaching preaching fiery preaches
bringing up now you have all of a sudden you have the soldiers who
are like having Tekel studying the Quran studying Philip. All right,
and acting upon it praying in the night.
So what happens
He continues, and one thing they realized is that the next town
over is called sigil messa.
next town over is called surgeon Meza.
And they sort of a lot of people there liked what they saw. They
liked what they saw was going on over there with the Laguna
so he said,
Well, let's expand. And that was their first the concepts came that
alright, we did so well here but we said we can expand.
So they expanded, and they took over for city.
First over, took over the first city. And then
so he went on. Then they went up north more, and conquered Seuss,
which is a region of South Morocco. They didn't expect any of
this all they wanted to do is defend their own city, but they
got so successful. Because of the message of Taqwa had now the
soldiers they listened to their general, the generals, to treat
the soldiers well. And of course, on top of all that, they're
getting two feet from Allah Giada and their success.
And if anybody has seen got involved directly now, with
strategy, he wasn't just like today what you understand just the
50, sit, zip your mouth, don't do anything. Just give the photo and
that's it. Go back to your seat. No, go back to your little mustard
and sit in a hole over there. No, that's how it is. That's the
imagination that people have. Now. If you're a chef, all we want you
to do is to have done make, have no agenda except teach the
religion and go back home. Let us tell deal with the world. Let us
do everything. That wasn't how it was in the old days. And all in
the old days in the ancient times. No, she got involved. He was a
shed. He was the strategist right there. And he was a fighter. He
fought.
He fought with them.
And he was directly involved
in subject subjugating the bottle of water another group, right.
These were on the Atlantic coast.
And he died in that fight.
So they're sick or died. But they're sick. He died in 1059.
Gut. He had only spent about 13 years with them
13 years and he transformed them in gut.
He transformed them in many ways.
And he set this thing in motion. She only lived with them. 13 years
he died in this battle.
All right. He was then replaced by celebrity but I had do so America
had do was the shake in his place. He got killed.
He got killed. But he was not replaced. So what happens is the
Yeah, he had been Omar stayed. That became the Khalifa and the
spiritual guide in one person. Alright, the Khalifa and the
spiritual guide. All right.
In one person, so there is on maps in Morocco, you could find CD
Abdullah,
what the WHO CD Abdullah in maps in Morocco is Abdullah bin Yasin.
This person is so important. Okay. He's a scholar who was assigned to
go teach a people.
That's it. That's all it was. It wasn't anything more than that.
Yet, when he got there, he are startled that there's an attack on
the city.
And he finds himself that the people listened to him. They they
like what he's saying and what he's teaching. And they unify
around him.
They protect the area. He transformed just it's almost feels
like it's Medina all over again. Right? That model where a chef
comes in, cleans up and we're at war, but outside of war. He's
training us he's teaching us, he's guiding us
and they become so good at what they do they start expanding. So
he dies having taken over a couple of cities. And now the next group,
the next generation
All right.
Yeah, here even Omar
and I will bucket of normal. The two brothers. They are the serious
disciples Abdullah bin Ahmad, although he was the sorry Yeah,
him and
he was the military
No he was also a very very close disciple of Abdullah had been yeah
seen. Very close disciple. He now okay and his brother are in charge
now yeah he had been Omar dies. Okay. Yeah him and Omar dies, dies
how fighting right next his brother Abu Bakar Eben almost
takes over when Abu Bakr Ibn Omar takes over, okay, he too
eventually they expanding, he too
is killed. Okay? He tool gets killed.
However
However he does finds before he's killed and before things move on.
Alright, he finds that his nephew use of even Tashfeen is extremely
capable.
Right? He's extremely capable.
And he starts now to hand him
a region. He handed him the North
to do what to monitor it to to rule it in his absence. Good.
Alright, so while he's fighting in the south, he had there are some
revolts now he's fighting in the south some revolts use if had been
Tashfeen, his nephew is given a job of just just govern. That's
it, nothing else. Well use of him and Tashfeen okay.
He's young.
He comes up, and he starts to
arrange the city in such a way that when his
uncle comes up again, a bucket of Anoma
his stunt? This is amazing, right? The military is organized. The
finances are organized. Everything's organized. So what
does he do?
He realizes I'm older.
I'm tired of this.
Alright, I got business doubts. I have to quell these revolts. He
literally gives him the reins. And he gives us if had been Tashfeen
the rule.
And he simply says, Just treat me like one of your generals on going
down south.
And I'm going to to fight the revolt.
And he does.
And use if had been test Fein, becomes king.
So what does he do? Use him in tests. Fein, was more qualified,
more competent and as pious as anybody else.
So he began strategizing.
And he began begins taking over all of Morocco. This was
unthinkable only 20 years earlier, unthinkable that these this tribe,
who have the civil wars, and all this fighting would do anything
like this. But because they transform themselves with Islam.
They completely transform themselves by the teachings of
Abdullah bin Yacine.
Who shed what God gave in Zulu trusted him? So we have to look at
who is what guck who trained up the Lavinia sin.
And yeah, even Omar never bucketed and Omar, people who were able to
pass on rulers, leadership,
disciples of Abdullah Lavinia seen who loved the vision more than
they loved anything else.
Okay.
They didn't love power for themselves as test the testimony
being they gave it away when it was needed.
And they gave away they gave it to us have been touchscreen when it
was needed. These were blessing people. You don't do this stuff
unless you have a belief.
Right? Nobody does this stuff unless you have some kind of a
belief. A bigger picture.
Use if Nitesh Finn, he becomes an emir, and a king.
And he began begins taking over everything he realized is
our world, their world at that time, it's in chaos. We got to
just take it all over. Because they don't people don't know
what's good for them anymore.
Okay. He was an effective general and strategists.
Good. And he brought many troops over to work for him to join him
in this and they began conquering the mountain or the month the
mountain areas and taking these people with them until they could
conquer them.
The biggest
the price the crown what is the crown the city of fests there's no
doubt about it and he takes the city of Fez easily. Then he takes
the city of
Tunja on his Tangiers, and then he takes 10 Miss en which is now
actually in Algeria.
And then he goes all the way up by 1083. With now talking like for 37
years after Abdullah haven't yet seen has come 37 years this is not
a long time. But you see when transformation of the heart is
sound, and effective, the transformation is quick 37 years.
He goes up to say OTA what is a OTA is scepter the Arabs call it
SEPTA that's it. It's between Morocco and Spain.
Once he took that over, now, the Spanish Muslims are really paying
attention now.
And then whenever 15 are worried, because they want wealth,
they don't want these birds. They have no respect for these poor
people. Because the these lump tuna from South Mauritania, or
sell Mali, but that border area, you can you get us a map of
Africa, West Africa.
have no respect for them. Yeah, it's got a West African map. We
can put it up there for words and more to China and Mali and all
those areas. Yeah, that's good.
You see that? What's, what's the south what? The south border of
Mauritania that's where they're from,
okay.
He captures fez then 10 years then 10 Miss and then say you to then
the capital, what is now Algiers capital of Algeria today.
So many cities, okay. And they need he needs to make a capital.
So he founds the city of Marrakech, the city of Marrakech
becomes his capital. So Marrakech
is the city that came about after the rise of the Morabito the group
they called themselves and one of its own, because that's where they
found Abdullah Lavinia seen to be part of the part of the Morabito
so he they joined the Morabito.
You guys hear that on the stream? That must have been a motorcycle
or something that
went really
loud?
Yeah, Honda. Yeah, souped up. All right, now listen up.
After all that conquest of Morocco, well guess what happens
in the year 1091.
Good.
I bested connected king of Spain.
Specifically the southern city
of Seville. Okay.
Now that Bess had had someone there, the Romanians didn't like
that all sorts of political nonsense is going on. Well, in the
meantime, King Alfonso,
the sixth all of Alfonso there's 10 Oh funds those, they they are
the biggest Crusaders. There are 10 Alfonso is in a row. And if
they named that and he as soon as you become the their king, you
take on the name of Hanzo
Well, this Castilian King Alfonso starts taking over many cities
such as two two later, which is what we call now Toledo. Toledo.
Toledo, Ohio. It's named after Toledo, Spain. The Christian is a
great city under Islam.
And this guy, this king Alfonso takes it over. So what do they do?
What do they call
they call use of interest free?
I say you you're the one with a competent army. You're the one
who knows how to fight. You come and push them back
some people Alright, his son included, said no, no, no, no.
Don't call use of admins SVN
right. Don't call you servants SVN
he'll come and he'll take over, he won't leave. You'll be without a
city. His father says I'm not going to be the one. Okay, who
lost to the Christians, that's not going to be my legacy, the one who
lost to the Christians, right? And then be cursed and spat on by
every Muslim thereafter.
I'd rather have these camel drivers from Africa, rule over us
than lose to the Christians. Because at least they're Muslims.
See, you see, they're calling them as Muslims, but they have no
respect for them. culturally speaking, they have no respect,
you have to understand the end, the Lucien has had a very, very,
very elite culture, very elite
culture. And they didn't have much respect for these separates. And
these camel drivers, and that's what they do in West Africa. They
deal with camels.
So use of Heaven Tashfeen goes up, he arrives in St. Lucia.
And he had looked there and he sees that
these people drink
these. These people, the women, you don't know who's married to
who, because of the
women that are in the court and the way they act.
Okay.
And he came over to free the muscles from the Christians.
And he realizes, you people, you tax your people, you do everything
wrong, unlawful taxes. He's disgusted by them.
He's disgusted they the Kings, the Amir's of Seville, Elmira,
Granada. They're extremely extravagant over the top
extravagance, not just in the halal with the haram to Okay. And
they have accepted. They have accepted to pay tribute to
Christian kings, as long as the Christians leave them alone to
enjoy their lives.
Use of admin Tashfeen saw a complete disaster and he felt that
a complete overhaul is due.
Okay. And he felt that he should should arrest all of these Amir's
and all these kings. All right, and take over the whole place.
However, he knows that this is not his, he was not asked to do this.
It would be haram for him to do this in his view at that point.
So all he's going to do is he's going to fight
and he's going to go back.
Okay.
They're not trying to conquer anything from the Christians.
They're sick. They're merely trying to neutralize the
Reconquista, which is what the Crusaders are called. So the
Crusaders, they're called crusaders in the east or it's the
crusades in the east, the Reconquista in the West. Okay.
That's all he wants to do. And he did with the exception of
including one of the biggest fights was Valencia Valencia,
Spain is one of the biggest fights that he had.
There was a very weak Emir for the Muslims. And he had agreed to pay
tribute to the to the Christians who was ruling the Christians at
that time. The famous El Cid Ryan, you ever hear of El Cid? Okay, so
El Cid is a Christian Crusader.
Alright, right fighting Muslims in Spain. Valencia was very
difficult. Okay, but even though they smashed everybody, you
subindustry, they smashed everybody. Okay. Everyone was
smashed. They did so well. There. Okay, but they could not get
through El Cid. That's why El Cid reading his bio. Rodrigo Diaz De
Vivre a Christian night.
Okay, a warlord of medieval Spain, fighting
the Muslim armies. Okay. He earned the so he did actually
fight out sometimes with Muslims. I don't know how we'll see how
that happened. And the Muslims are the one who gave him the Arabs
gave him a seat, which means the chief. Okay. So that's what
that's what it seems like. Yeah.
Christians themselves were not
unified. A village of the city of Burgos as the head of the loyal
kings knights. He came to dominate the, the high part of the advanced
part of the Iberian Peninsula. He reclaimed Valencia from Moorish
control. He took it from the Arabs for a brief period during the
Reconquista, right ruling
had the prince of Valencia until 1094. From or from 1094 to 1099.
Then he died
and his wife inherited and became queen until 1102. And it was recon
conquered by the Moors, which is by use of Yvan Tashfeen. So that's
the story of the famous El Cid, and he ends up somehow in
literature right I'll say it ends up in literature and becomes like
a name that's very famous.
So they take from him use of Tashfeen fights is not able to
defeat El Cid right away it takes he's not going to defeat him this
time. El Cid maintains the control control over Valencia, okay. And
use of advantage Fein
now seeing that things are mopped up, he goes back he goes back to
Morocco.
And he rules for America's now what's going to happen we're gonna
see
couple years later, the Muslims are so extravagant, so sinful,
they collapse again.
They collapse again into even worse of a situation and that's
where we're going to get the detail of next see, just as last
time we did an overview but then we zoomed in on the actual
conquest of Jerusalem So likewise, we're going to look at how use of
a middle screen actually ends up conquering and this time with a
fatwah to take over the whole place from Al Hamdulillah, Zadie
and A to Z
and with that festival he takes over the whole place and he
creates the more rabbit dynasty. Okay, and what I'll be doing known
in Arabic as the Almoravids the Almoravids did El Cid accept Islam
Ryan you could tell us that
while I open up YouTube and Instagram to start
all right
what do we got right did El Cid become a Muslim
alright the case here am 633 is here
no mention of El Cid accepting Islam
so with the Christians
laser the Muslim
All right read me questions
while I
fire up my YouTube
who's Ryan Hillard?
Oh, he's one of our guys. Oh, okay. Nice. Masha. Allah.
Yes, nice. Now Grenada, the Alhambra
represents the last stand. That's what Grenada represents the last
stent. Okay.
And Grenada is the place is at the southern tip of Andalus. And
this is way after maybe about two or 300 400 years after the most
opportune so the Morava June rule,
they're going to be replaced by the movie dune. Then there's going
to be other kingdoms. But eventually city by city the
Reconquista will succeed unlike the east where it failed, the
Reconquista will succeed eventually.
This is the first wave of the Reconquista. What are we doing?
Push it back? There's a second wave. What are you doing push it
back. There a couple other waves but eventually all these cities
are conquered.
All the Muslims make Hijra to Granada. They all live in Granada,
it becomes the last Muslim city. It's a really sad time. But the
scholars all said it's because of your sinfulness.
Right, you only you're only suffering all these defeats
because of your sinfulness, nothing more, nothing less. And
that's what happened with these.
That's what happened with these, these people because of their
sinfulness. The Christians were taken over and the Andalusi and
Muslims were, if you read the details of what happened to the
end of the sea, and Muslims, like what did how did they behave?
You would honestly say, honestly, they deserve nothing more than to
be conquered. These people are so
duplicitous. Their priorities are so off that you literally you
would say that they deserve to be conquered. That's what you would
say.
This was experience in your reading. No, no. My own notes.
Yeah.
I didn't see one chapter on use of industry maybe in the second
volume. Yeah.
Yeah, in the second. Yeah. Not the one that I have. Probably the
second one.
How's the films you can bring in q&a?
Using a system like Crowdcast would capture and manage comments
from everywhere? Interesting.
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Carlos. Different persons. Oh, and then that admin Yeah.
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school. That's why. Okay, it's for most of my schools. Ibrahim Khan.
acapella is Khaled Yes.
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Reconquista. But it's the Recon Keystone Yeah. Then put Okay,
their
thoughts on the current what I'll be doing movement started by Ian
Dallas. Is it even alive? I didn't meet them. I have found them to be
a bit cold to non rabbit types. I don't know. I felt like did you
meet them? Yes, me, sir. Hey, I went to the restaurant. Yeah.
One day
there.
There's only one brother there. See use of like it was nice with
great analogy pair at least. Yeah. And they read their his job. Yeah,
yeah, we read all that. And we talked to him till they're
probably either him or something. He's really good. Really good guy.
I think he's the amount of the message.
He said that weekend, basically everybody. There was a conference
for like 20th anniversary or something. And all the people were
around. So we actually saw
how
we saw him. We didn't like talk about anything. So they I think
they were obviously very well organized. Right? They achieved a
lot in Spain. They did a lot of Dawa. Yeah, they had some dramas
in the beginning and England's okay.
How do you become more confident people on the earth? I have a very
simple thing about that. Okay, confidence is not in yourself,
it's in your ability. So if you want to be confident, get good at
something. It sounds simple it is. If you want to be a confident
person, get good at something be good at something.
All right, that's that's what confidence is all about. So get so
and you can't get good at something you don't practice it.
So practice over and over and over, get good put effort. Wake
up.
Okay.
Sometimes you have to go deep in the night. Alright, then get up
early next morning. So you have to work hard at something then you
you're confident in that. And then once you have successes, then
it merges with yourself because that becomes an attribute of
yourself. Those six that success becomes your your personal
attributes.
Surveys there are some who claimed the Morava tune were fit
because one ruler burned of us at his books No. Abdullah Lavinia
seen was an S. Shetty and then what I'll be doing Russia Ira
but what happened was that they did not accept it as ADDYs works
on the to Sophie elements, not adopted elements.
How one called the yard was one of their biggest colors in that time.
And after them in code the idea
in Norwich, England, or some as some people call it Norwich,
England, but there's a W so I think it's Norwich
England
the Warabi tune. Now there's no direct connection. I think he just
named the group Robbie June
and that is part of our like British Islamic history I think
is from
Morocco. Yeah, because they took
from CDW. Mohamed Habib, and in Dallas is the one who brought
those procedures back into the West. He's the one who brought
them into the West and under him at some point where Washington
ajar Hamza Yusuf, Dr. Omar Farooq, Abdullah, in
Abdullatif, Whiteman,
the famous designer,
Peter Sanders,
the photographer, and a lot of other people. They were part of
that all at once at one point, so he clearly
did something right. Right. And then he went to Mexico for a while
then he went to his to South Africa and he has a big center in
Spain so he's clearly doing something right
okay, yeah, we started the QA
Ibrahim Khan is when are we going to do the Mogul Empire so yeah, so
we went west. We're going to finish the West, then we'll go
east.
This was like basically at the same time
pretty much crazy. It's crazy Eastern West.
Behind me says it's Norwich. What's up with the British putting
so many silent letters in their language? Lesser spelled like
Esther but it's Lester. Right?
Read me the instance questions if you can. And I'll do the YouTube.
Is the battery connected to the show the LEA there are some rods
that they did they to take his bill Barr
but it's it has its own Senate through its own family line and it
has the Senate through I will imagine
from Morocco,
a teacup with this.
We don't put a teacup with Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim. Only
if it's like an adornment then but no. You can't drink from it for
sure. And you can't because are you going to put in the
dishwasher? Are you going to wash it? No. It's not the way to put
the name of Allah. Somewhere there.
hookah Panda, how does Algeria and Libya exist if you want to expand
Ryan Hilla to do the French are worse. Right? Yeah, they are in
terms of the French language in terms of silent letters.
Right.
Said Mohammed Daniel says I heard that part of the misguided
misguidance that afflicted Andalus was that they sought very deep
knowledge like being able to know when someone would die based on
the birthday only and many other types. Do you know about this but
I don't know about that. No. But what I came across in the books is
that they went down because of luxury. They love their luxury
they love their dunya and that was their downfall to dunya was their
downfall
Okay, Abdullah us not sure you commented on my question yesterday
so put it again please. Abdullah us
put your question again. Sophia says well we have to do go north
and do the Seljuks Yes, so you gotta go we started with
Philistine then we're gonna go west. Cover the Recon Keystone
then we're gonna go east we got to cover the moguls but before the
moguls the Seljuks
because they did a lot and they have some serious
heroes they have some serious battles there right in their
history
which sizzler and watch your mentoring shift that is Habib Omar
from Yemen.
Recommended material on use of immune tests free in other words,
I only have Arabic books.
How did people have the the four times new angels existed? They
claimed angels or daughters of God.
The Quraysh they did have a concept. They did have the
teachings of Satan Ibrahim. They had that except it was altered and
corrupted.
The concept of angels is an ancient concept that started
with the original the muscles of the flood knew it. So after the
flood they spread that to their people. So people the concept
continued even if they fell into paganism, same with kurush the
concept that there is something called
there are some these things called Angels that concepts existed,
always existed
because it's what as the prophets I said them said the remnant
teachings of the prophets
Alright, Lavon Brown says, What about the Avila bit empire, also
the different Ferengi nations such as the Safari and the Nyjah in
North Africa.
North Africa has had a lot they've had paradise, they've had Shiites,
they've had the Ultimates who are the botanist today's they're known
as the Bihari Ismaili sect. So that is why it is divided into two
types even that the time they had their the general
Smiley's which were the ultimates.
But they also had the assassins who are wacky and crazy like
extremists. And today they have the borage Smiley's and they have
another group.
Their name escapes my mind that other gluten is always there.
Bizzarri is my is their trade. They're considered not Muslim,
because they didn't they deny things that are known in religion
by necessity, like the requirement to make Hajj they say Hajj, the
purpose of Hajj was to see the prophets of Allah when he was
therefore, when the prophet is not there than the Hajj is to see the
Imam Hajj, therefore is to go visit the Agha Khan. You have to
go spend your money after having already given him 10% of your
income. Spend your money and go on are the Agha Khan and one of his
European wives. Because he's looking at his biography. This is
all seems that they do. They have a nice charity. Okay nonprofit
organization so they don't get taxed and marrying different
American and European wives and getting divorced six years later
she realizes she's gotten into some kind of a scam. And they
divorce constantly. I'm sorry if it sounds disrespectful to the
Smiley's the Nizar is specifically but it's very hard for me to have
respect. I'm not perfect. I'm not very strong. I found it very
difficult to have respect for this belief. Right? No prayer no Salah
no hedge no whatever payers it got to the guy. The guys on a jetski
All right. Skiing around and
having ya yachts drinking probably I think I saw a picture of him
with a champagne glass and you want me to have respect for this?
I'm sorry it's very hard for me.
Thoughts on revenue claims my dad just said akin an excellent book
an excellent book summary it's like a summary of dinos Can you
pay someone to do hedge for a deceased family member
you can make the intention that the payment is for the journey.
Okay.
And then the hedge they're doing it from themselves for your
deceased Muslim grandparent or whatever it is. And and the
payment is for the hassle of him doing going there that's what you
can attend
What's your opinion on knee as a never heard of it? Read me
something from inside because I can't really open it up here.
Have you come across the book shins Samsung right if if you come
upon it you have to burn it by sheer you have to you have to burn
it. It's it's it's the techniques of how to use Muslim Jen.
They call it they try to call it white magic.
It's very bad stuff. Nobody should be doing that stuff. It's haram
many Andalusi and people says Muhammad Daniel lost their Iman
and nessa many of them live in America and South America and they
don't even know they had Muslim grandfathers. That's totally true.
And the great grandfather's
there's an epic poem called El Cid. That's why I'll say this
famous is a bad edip says Lego men to lean against the wall in the
gym, my foot but very bad. And if it was really up to me, I would
hire a security guard with a stick to poke everybody who leans
against the wall
I remember that one day yeah there's a guy sleeping on the
wall. Yeah. Wait
I got fell asleep in the middle of Gemma. Respect respecting no
respect to that let's see
what else we got
I'd Nan say it we didn't really talk about it yesterday but the
man Subhanallah was freed up freed out of jail after having been in
jail for a long time. He was
accused of killing a high school classmate of his
end up going to jail.
I think over 20 years
20 years in jail
all right, what was that one on Insta? I don't think it would make
sense. Could you please clarify the video? Allah as well? Okay, so
that video I Yes. If you're asking is something Allah's will? Or is
it my fault? It is both.
Okay, it is Allah's Will for this thing to happen through you, Allah
will get through you. So it is both it is it is Allah's Will,
that that the bad thing occurred through you could have occurred in
many other ways. So you have to ask yourself, well, what's the
wisdom that this happened through me maybe to humble me to teach me
a lesson etcetera, etcetera.
hamata X says Why do women have to wait to get remarried after their
husband dies or divorce? It is one of the reasons is to make sure
that the womb is absolutely empty. That's when that's one reason
there's a hiccup,
right? There's a difference between a wisdom and a legal
purpose or a legal cause or a law. So the INLA has to be there for
the rule to be there.
And it really should be comes to us because Allah tells us this is
why or the prophet tells us or the Muslims have a type of consensus
on that.
Otherwise, we do it. And we may not know all the reasons, and but
we could point to the wisdoms. So some of the wisdoms
is
some one of the wisdoms is to ensure the emptiness of the womb.
That's one of the wisdoms
and for that many people to sort of realize because it see a woman
with one husband, they seem with another husband, very quickly.
Question marks can come up. So, also there's another wisdom, which
is that in that waiting period, the husband may change his mind
about the divorce. So he divorced a woman. He has to wait, no.
menstrual cycle. Next one. Next one. Next one. Okay. That's three
months.
He may change his mind. Just like you have engagement, right? Most
people don't marry right away. You're like, Okay, let's get to
know this family. I get to know them. Let's discuss the major
issues, discuss the major issues, discuss some more issues, discuss
some more secondary issues. We get along great. Let's get Can we just
go get married right away? No.
Usually get engaged. Alright, the engagement is basically okay. We
intend to marry each other. We discover each other a little more.
We get to know each other's families. Of course you're not
married. So you still have to follow all the rules of Cydia
regarding each other. Then you get married. So you ease into the
thing Allah Tada does not like these shocks. This is not the
Sunnah does not like it for us. This quick, shocking behavior, no
big changes right away like this. No.
In terms of how we live, if those shocking things happen in the
world, that's different. But for like, for example, an earthquake
could just happen. Yes, but irregular behavior. We don't do
things like this even in * itself and there's no
higher in the deen. So you're allowed to speak about these
things. The prophesy said, quote, answers Kademlia unphysical, cut
demoted and physical which means that begin with something
before you do that, right, because it's a shock to the body. Right,
your body isn't even ready for it. There's no lubricants until the
two people come together a little bit for a few minutes. In that
which is less than * of foreplay, and then afterwards the
body is ready to receive. So in the same way that everything is Go
slowly. Okay, likewise divorce you exit it slowly. You have a waiting
period.
it.
Okay, that's the concept.
That was some of the wisdoms of that concept.
Make sense? What else did you have? Right?
What's was the opinion on the Molad parade and marches? Is there
any proof of this in our tradition, the
practice of the pious people? Well, the idea of marching yes the
prophets I said in a marched with say, Norma sin, hands up after the
conversion of Oma. And they marched through the city saying
that ilaha illAllah Muhammad Rasulullah sallallahu Newson so
that concept is their marching is permitted in Islam to get people
together and to walk somewhere is permitted and whatever they say in
it must be prevalent at the very minimum hello if not men do so to
announce our Islam and to show everyone here we're here we're
Muslims, we're doing this and that and the other
love so we've
provided that it's not like blocking roads and discord because
you're not allowed to do that right? You're not allowed to
block roads and inconvenience people that stuff aside, it is
permissible to have a march and do remembrance of Allah give
speeches, talk about Islam, talk about justice, talk about all
these other things it's permissible to do all that stuff
and can be men do you can be rewarded for some of that action.
So so the march itself is neutral what you do in it can earn you
reward it could also earn you since
Muhammad morning I'm
The question is on.
*, it is haram with intima.
Abdullah us says many sad today say even a Kodama was a most
majeste sim.
speak against traditional humbly our theta. And those teaching
today with and abita were always excluded.
When Allah sunnah was mentioned, seems an opposite extreme to
Saudis, what have you. So it's the opposite extreme of the Wahhabis?
I've never heard any Asuna say anything bad about
him.
And the 100 Billa. They're up to you to?
Yes, there are some, there was some claims of majestic Emma, and
we shall be her in the past. But there is a humbly Arcada that is
110% valid.
And we will release videos on that. From chef Yusuf bin Sadhak.
We will release those videos soon. I mean, we haven't received them
from him yet. But we will have them and they will be on ArcView
so that people can know what is the humbug aptina.
Do you know what he says and debate? Neither she nor pious
people in Dubai? I don't know
what somebody's doing and debate getting married, or picking up his
grandmother or something. Okay. Meet his grandma from Pakistan.
They always meet there. When is it permissible to strike someone you
can strike someone when that person is about to do a greater
harm. So if somebody is about to like, let's say drink or do drugs,
you can physically take it out of their hands. That means that is if
that person is your responsibility.
Or that you can possibly do this, for example, for a friend. If your
friend is going astray and you see this, yeah, this is not won't be
considered like an attack or an assault. Because he knows you care
about him. Or if it's your son, or your daughter and they're about to
do something to harm their body or their Deen. And it's expected that
you can put a hand you can touch them, then you may do that.
Otherwise, you may not do that. You cannot go to random strangers
and touch them.
Muslims in Oman, are they a body? Yes, they are the body sects and
the opposite of Shia. Basically, the app complete polar opposite of
the ship. It's an innovation. It's a sect that is considered a little
bit dark.
What is the state of a Muslim who says May Allah protect me from
going to Hajj?
Her the first
lashes what have you pick? Take your pick.
What person would say that? Right? May Allah protect me from
fulfilling Allah's obligations? They need their head checked.
Yeah, they need
Reg, no doubt about that.
What are the criteria that one has to fulfill to be able to go on
hedge? Well, it's to thaw that's it?
Well, it's for your heads to count as the hedge which is an
obligation, right?
You have to reach blue
gem,
you have to reach blue,
and you have to be free.
And
because the hedge otherwise is nephila for you, like the hedge of
a child is nothing for him extra reward, but he still owes had
gentle Islam, though, which they call hagit, al Islam. So that that
that aside, Bucha aside, it's to thaw which means you have the
ability to go, you have the ability to come back, your your
home and your family is safe. When you leave, start like there's
there are some kinds of violence that you would be exposing your
family to that violence without any protector
or that your wealth would likely be stolen, or that you'd be raided
on the road. So there has to be safety and finances there and
back. And
your family and your wealth have to be safe where you are.
Or for example, that if you leave your mother who may be sick and
have nobody take care of her and then she ended up
something bad happening to her you'd be responsible for that. So
you can't make hatch or we say we would say you're exempt from
making hajj
are their authentic documented teachings
of Jaffa Sadhak the spiritual kind which he taught about Hanifa
first of all, I hate to burst people's bubble to be honest with
you, but shift the hookah Ron he has made it very clear
in an article
stating that
they didn't have that relationship
stating that the spiritual relationship that Java Assad's
have had with anybody was with Imam Malik
and we do have certain statements from Imam Malik about Jaffa esodoc
And essentially that his a bed was essentially
Salah Quran
Salah on the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
and then
there but there's not much more beyond that
how many do we recite a Salah tell Kameelah however you want,
whatever much you want. Okay, there is no set number for that.
But do a lot.
Do a lot.
There's a YouTube channel called Prince Amaury where he teaches
Samsonite if Wow, it should be shut down.
It should be shut down. This is this is all about getting the
powers of dealing with Gens.
Mas h says neoss is a feat food distributed to people especially
poor people with the intention of though that's excellent.
And they did donate that though up to their loved ones.
I'm so deflated by the posts I'm seeing about Hijab burning and
women shouting about freedom of choice.
Well, if it's freedom of choice, then you can choose to wear hijab
to.
So
psychomotor is my understanding that is impermissible to draw
other people.
It is unless it is for a child and some like a child's cartoon or
something, or book or something. And some
have allowed and permitted
that you may draw a person as long as it's not three dimensional.
And if you draw the whole person that is not three dimensional,
that's mcru If you draw just ahead
so it's not three dimensional, nor is it the whole body so that the
person could be alive, then that's permitted.
That is the ruling in the in the medical method. What if the kid
wants to dress up for Halloween? No, we don't celebrate Halloween.
So no dress don't keep can't wear like a Power Ranger outfit. We
don't we don't celebrate Halloween. It's a religious
holiday.
It's become like a satanic holiday although start as a Christian
holidays become like a satanic colony. But look it up. It is a
religious holiday, it counts as a religious holiday.
Some people say, Oh, how could you say that? Because you know, so and
so him and his family go celebrate Halloween. So I don't filter what
the ruling is because some of my friends may do it. Okay, I might
some of my friends do a lot of sins. What can I tell you? Right?
What can I tell you? I'm just gonna give you the answer of what
the Sharia says. That's it. And if I have something that you're
doing, and another man had permits it, I'll tell you that so you
don't have to feel guilty. But
this thing were over with so and so does it so don't say that. I'm
saying it. Okay. He's still he could still be my friend. He's
more patella Metalla
he's tested with some sense. What I'm not sensitive Woodson's. Okay.
RTD two says might be obvious. But what would you say are the
building blocks for a society to look like a great Muslim
civilization in the past.
Lavon brown by the way, he's given us a whole biography of Jack
Sparrow.
Because everyone loves Pirates of the Caribbean Jack Sparrow. But
his name was Jack bird, and he was a pirate.
And he became Muslim. I didn't know this and married a Muslim
from Spain. And he came to America and he founded Coney Island, and
other settlements in New York City.
Or in New York, he said, and he was against American slavery. And
he was aggressive against those who traded insulin in this IG.
IG never knew this history. Now back to the brother establishing a
Muslim society or whatever.
Well, what is it a society start with with the individual. And then
that individual has a family.
Okay, then a whole bunch of other individuals do the same thing. And
those family comes together and you have a village, a
neighborhood, a bunch of neighborhoods, you have a town, a
bunch of a big town is a city, a bunch of cities, you have a
country.
It all starts with the fundamentals and the basics.
That's why I have almost very little confidence in any of the
top down dabble movements, where let's get the Khilafah and then
let's operate well yeah, it would be nice to have a kid but you
won't even be able to function if your whole society is against you.
So you do have to in a sense, look at the individual state of people
if you put up enough up now in probably any part of the world
you're gonna have revolution except Afghanistan. The only
people who would respect it any part
of the world of the Islamic world you said Okay, guess what? We'll
wake up today we got kicked off they're gonna revolt against it.
Right? Things don't work like this things happen not the prophets I
send them came and Islam was already
for 13 years before the Prophet came arrived at Medina. They knew
that there was something coming right it wasn't a big shock to
them. The profit side is so low it was so upsetting was it been
homemade and they easily accepted his message so many of them to
point to time profit arrived is already more than 50% Muslims in
Medina
and then they accepted it afterwards so
much more of a believer and then by the way, physically it's not
possible how you're going to physically take over a country
right? So go take over a country stop talking to me. I'm not going
to be of any use to you alright, so go take over a country when you
do successfully do that. I'll support you
got base not even practical
What else we got?
Anything from instance?
If a person dies, never doing hedge bissa despite having the
ability to do so, and no one makes it up for him. Can he enter Jannah
if Allah chooses to forgive him
for that?
Have you Omar has a hadith where one of the narrators is setting
the job for the Saudi mashallah, I'm sure if we look we can find
his sayings in the books.
I came across a hadith saying we must make up the missed fasts of
loved ones, maybe look at the 100 female 10 But we don't have that
in the Maliki method. All you can do
Do for others who have passed away our la verdad el Melia even
reciting Quran and Fatiha and then saying your Salah thurb The only
way the Molokhia can do that is by borrowing from the chef area.
Why did they say this because this is something of the vibe, what
reward transfer is of the vibe and at the time of the prophets I send
them the only one that in which this happened was was sadaqa and
Sahaba gave sadaqa and intended it to their parents and the Prophet
told them to do that says in bakary
Chevy made up yes on that but he stopped at certain things such as
Salah and cm. He extended it that he saw that the web is possible
and the letter medic has followed him in that but I think you could
check the HANA fees they may say any a bed as well. Okay they may
say any a bed
just check the halophytes Rasool Kabir, did you see a video? Have
you ever want to check my son? Yes, I did see that amazing.
How does the guy have to stop soon? Fortunately, I have some
duties. How does that how does the obligation of following a method
include lay people know to love
the layperson. He just follows his local Imams.
His parents and his local events. That's how that's how the
layperson operates. It's no, it's not a good thing to be a
layperson, you should be taught a bit.
And when you know a lot of rulings.
And people respect the amount of knowledge of ruins if you become a
puppy.
You can teach the mother hub in terms of the rulings of the mother
in a bed and Mama that you're a puppy.
And then there's levels of fucka big puppy small puppy. Every note,
there's no reason you shouldn't be a small puppy. In 510 years.
I read someone postman said that most religious people are those
who don't speak about the religion but practice it with their
actions.
Well, who's what's the source of the post?
What if I said the most to that person? Well,
I heard that the most wise people are the people who don't post and
keep their wisdom to themselves. Right.
So here we have someone talking about people who don't talk. I
mean
Bucha Begam Diaz is when you say if I do a certain thing, and I
pass a test,
oh, then I'll give this amount of money. No, you shouldn't do that.
You should not put conditions on your good deeds.
But if after the fact, after the fact, something good happens to
you and you want to do something good, that's fine. But you
shouldn't say
if I pass then I'll give us good. I'll do some good deeds, because
that's as if putting conditions on Allah subhana wa Tada
I have relatives, Sophia says, of mine with no income, who thought
they would never go to ombre or hedge.
were invited So when Allah wills it, anyone can go in there. That's
totally true. Which usually that happens to those who have an
intention.
Then x Avandia goes through Senegal for the Sadhak Allah
Akbar. Why because it goes through sin Abu Bakr Siddiq, right and Abu
Bakar and Cena Jaffa esodoc is a descendant of Abu Bakr Siddiq in
two ways. So does make sense.
Well, Maria, all right. Let me just give you one tip.
It's a very simple thing, everyone's gonna have a different
routine, everyone's gonna have a different way of doing things.
But if you want to know some basic secrets, they're not even secrets.
They're just the practices that are very good. Firstly, is the
ethic of not wasting time. It's an ethic that you should despise the
idea of wasting time. And there are certain things there is a time
and place for wasting time, which is at the end of the day when you
need to totally unwind yourself and deflate your head that's
accepted for us. Right? We do have that, especially people with tons
of responsibilities. Secondly,
if you really want to have a great day
I'll tell you how the day is. If you can, if you wake up in the
fourth hour of the day, meaning like 4am 4:30am 4:45am, that day
is going to be an A plus,
if you wake up in the fifth hour of the day, so 5am 535 45, that is
going to be an A.
If you wake up in the sixth hour of the day, six, six o'clock
636 45, that day is going to be a high like a b plus or an A minus.
If you wake up in the seven hour, I would say that day will be a b
plus or a B,
you wake up in the eighth hour, it's a B,
you wake up in the ninth
and Lobi you wake up after that, just because the day goodbye.
Only one exception of waking up at around 10am. Nine though, that
that hour is that if you had woken up for fudge, and stayed awake for
two, three hours, we're doing something, then we could say yes,
that that is. Now if you wake up at 10, Allah says you did two,
three hours of whatever you're doing, right? You're not lazy. You
just need to sleep a little bit, right? So that's fine.
But to sleep, and then wake up.
And as many people do just knock out a meaningless. You're really
weak fetch, which many people do, right? And many youth do just go
Who knows if he's even awake, right? Make sure keep the lights
off, I don't want to wake up. Okay, go through a class and boom,
knock it out like that.
With not much respect for Allah.
And then sleep again until 10. Days finished. Right.
So that's basically these are some basic.
And here's another thing that this is not from the Dean, but this is
just from personal is, it's not really great to do two things at
once. Like, I'm going to do this, if I'm going to do this, I don't
care as long as the house is not burning down. Don't even look at
me, don't talk to me. I'm just going to finish this, knock it off
my checklist and finish this. So So single mindedness in the work,
but it's beautiful the
the ethic of making use of your time waking up early. But if you
wake up early, you also have to sleep early. Right?
What about shift workers,
shift workers, they have their own rules. To be honest with you, the
shift work is so tough. For example, He's saying here I sleep
at 9am and wake up at three four there's no rules for you to be
honest with you.
You're in a situation of
is unique
right.
Also productivity has to do with with distraction,
distraction and waste of time. So distraction and letting yourself
get bogged down. So you always have to look at that aspect to to
something is taking you off away from yourself that's why you
shouldn't be as happy about what you decide not to do. And as
thoughtful about what you decide not to do as what you decide to
do. This is very important to
ladies and gentlemen.
I have to leave unfortunately there are so many good questions
that I want to take care Okay.
benefits of having wudu shaitan will not attack you.
They will stay away from you. Allah will be with you and you can
receive the inspiration from Allah and His angels a lot more. Okay.
I have to run and insha Allah I will see you all on Monday.
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