Shadee Elmasry – NBF 117 Recitation of the Prophet
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The importance of contemplation and love in love is emphasized, along with the Shema and Kony as protective operators of the messengers and the Sh forever as drivers of behavior. The speakers stress the importance of protecting children from harm and parenting, setting clear goals and milestones, protecting healthy relationships, and setting clear goals and milestones for children. The speakers also emphasize the use of sharia teachings and setting clear goals and milestones for children, as well as cultural practices and the use of animals as pets.
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And Rasulullah early on Swami Manuela welcome everybody to the
Safina society nothing facts live stream in which we are today
opening with the beginning of the month of rebel a well
yesterday night was opening of the Vienna oh well so that marks to
that today being
the first of this blessed month and it is a month in which the
many of the Sunnah with Gemma, if not all of the latter ones for
sure, have taken this month as a time to revive you mentioned and
the vicar of the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and
that's where we're at today. Beginning today in at mbyc. At the
masjid, we will have a full month every single day after Isha a
little kata
surrounding this month surrounding the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
salam, and surrounding everything related to reviving that love of
the messenger peace be upon him because Salah was on the prophet
is a sheep
and Salah on the Prophet peace be upon him truly takes off on the
tarmac of Eman which is fueled by the Quran.
No one should ever imagine there's ever a separation between making
Salah on the Prophet and recitation of Quran and if an
individual is trying to do a lot of salaam, the prophet but
we know it you have to do you have to strengthen your iman through
recitation of Quran first. So you really have to recite a lot of
Quran and you should fast and you should do good deeds, and really
focus on that.
And then once you start with your salah and the Prophet, you will
see a big effect, right? And we want to see that effect. And
that's where a person's love of the messenger comes, by love of it
by by two different ways. Well, the first way is contemplation.
So by contemplating that, why do people love anything, and whatever
it is that people love, the Prophet peace be upon him
possessed, possesses that Allah has given him that so that our
hearts could incline towards him. So people love for the sake of
beauty just because someone is so handsome, or so good looking. It's
one of the reasons people love. But if you're so good looking but
you're not really bright, it's a turnoff.
I think of a lot of Hollywood actors that have made careers on
their, on their on the genetics that Allah gave them, the looks
that Allah gave them but when you actually look at their lives, or
when you hear them speak in an interview, my goodness Subhan
Allah is sliver of trade sliver of those looks for some brains, some
IQ points, because you just embarrassed yourself. So all those
looks are for nothing. So you need intelligence.
And people love others for intelligence. People. Why do
people love Einstein, people love scholars, people in all walks of
life they love in every field you love people who have knowledge.
Why? Because knowledge benefits humans love knowledge. The first
thing that Allah Tada gave to say to Adam was knowledge.
Humans love it. We love knowledge. People might not like schooling.
Ryan, how are you in schooling?
He's missing this guy never went school. You physically went to
school, but he loves knowledge. Like he's, how much have you
learned in the past two years? Probably more than the past 17
years before? 810 years before that, right? So we all love
knowledge every day, there cannot possibly be a human being who
doesn't love knowledge. But schooling is not always knowledge.
That's the thing we have to break, right?
I mean, if I go and I start putting a roof together, and I'm
and I enjoy it, and I learned something, that's knowledge. It's
no school, but it's hands on now. So the province is setting them
imparts upon us in immense wisdom and knowledge and you love him
from that perspective. Because you see that the Prophet peace be upon
him every time that he speaks. It's just wisdom and its benefit.
Okay, so that's one thing.
The prophesy son is a protector. You Love Someone who protects you.
When I look at
anybody of us looks at biographies of famous people today. And you
come upon this, for example, I think Anthony Bourdain was
recently in the news. Anthony Bourdain was a famous chef,
celebrity chef.
This guy, he's got mental issues. He of course he killed himself.
It's very sad that he killed himself. But let's go back at this
biography. Like he's twisted emotionally like really badly.
He's very badly twisted. You see, just everything about him is
negative. Like he views everything in a negative light. He just does
not know how to be positive. It's ridiculous. That turning out every
page, its negativity, right? It's so it's someone twisted. And we
look at that and you realize Subhanallah like, just a little
bit of divine guidance has taken us out of this right just a little
bit is all it takes to get out of this kind of negativity. Right? So
when I look at you biographies like that, when you look at people
around you, you realize how off the cliff they are, how off the
cliffs the certain people are, when they don't have guidance, and
you realize hamdulillah for the protection of the messengers
sunnah for us, and that he's the one who Allah chose to bring us
the Quran. So we're protected you love the protector. So you look at
many other things.
That why do people love you seeing the prophets I send them has all
of them. So the love of the messenger peace be upon him on the
first path of it is contemplation. And it can be renewed every time
that you contemplate the Shema and of Satan codename. Satakarni means
the leader of the two groups or the two boats. So the ins and the
gin or the dunya and the Aquila can mean both things, say dill,
Kony. So, second rate way in which we love the messenger Salallahu
Salam is through practice and feeling
that when you practice the vicar of a salam ala Nabi SallAllahu,
alayhi wa sallam Bill aloof in the 1000s it takes a lot because with
kulula decurrent kathira you remember Allah much Allah is
telling us Kaner sebec You get the other one that's good okay can see
it a second time. So that we can make much to Sofia and you have
much remembrance of you. And that Allah Tada blames. What is Quran,
Allah, Allah Kalita then when I 15 the people who are hypocritical in
their actions, not the hypocrites of Imam the hypocrites if you live
in absolute limits, hakuna matata, Varun, there's hypocrites of
actions and hypocrites and Amen. So let's go on Hola. Hola, kalila
they don't remember love much. So what's the point here? It did not
cure them of their defects. If they remembered Allah much, they
would have been cured of their nofap Okay, so the hypocrite is
somebody who is a little bit of remembrance. What did that tell us
a little bit of mention of Allah to Allah is not sufficient. The
vicar must be a lot, Bill kathira. So, when you do this, you without
doubt must guaranteed must experience a Sakina
it is as impossible as someone who's thirsty drinks water and is
still thirsty. So if you're thirsty, you take a sip of water
doesn't benefit you. You need a decent amount of water, then it
benefits you. Same thing with the gorilla. With the gorilla, you
need a lot of it guarantee
you're going to benefit and a sulla on the prophets of Allah
when he was selling something cross it has a Madonna cos it has
a special taste to it and a special effect.
You don't believe me? Go try it yourself and ask anybody. That's
why there's within the amount of Islam just as there's her father.
There's Hadith scholars, there's folk up there are those who they
spend a lot of time on this issue of Salah and the Prophet they all
say the same thing. They say the result is the same thing. They
speak of this as the cure for all things to panacea. It is a cure
for all things. Right? And it will bring for you the impossible,
which you think is just absolutely impossible. We're completely
locked in.
Do Salah on the prophet in the middle of the night with one of
the long Salawat like the ones that are in Salawat xhub that were
authored by some of the great Olia.
You'll see for yourself what happens recite 100 of those in the
middle of the night you'll see what happens. So first, the person
loves the salah on the Prophet Seisen. Then as he matures, in
that he realizes it's because of the profit so he loves the profit
slice I'm just as someone who orders his life gains order in his
life by Islam. The first love is the Shetty itself.
Then he goes to love the creator of the shittier or the or danger
of that Cydia. It comes to love Allah subhana wa so that's how
things work. And that's why it'd be an old was created for this.
Did I Okay, right. Is that a psalm is asking
Yes, della Herat is an amazing book that has so many people speak
about the effects the cures, the benefits, the complete change in
their life as a result of dry rot. Okay.
Nan con loves the background noise.
Yep, there's going to be for another week or two. Babble Matt
Jaffe wrote it Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa early he was
the chapter on what has come to us for the regarding the recitation
of the messenger sallallahu alayhi. Salam
on the island in the Mamluk Kala and nosa Allah selama and Kira at
Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa early he was
either here 10 How to Clara 10 MUFA sarachan Harder fun Hurva
that when the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salam used to recite it
was letter by letter was crystal clear. And this was one of
Firstly, it's one of the necessities of restoration.
That's the first thing everyone must recite like that. However,
the prophets of Allah when he was Selim, in specific, must recite
like this. Why?
Because he's the first teacher.
The first teacher must be extra clear. And he was asked, and a
seven medic was asked if a candidate euro to Rasulullah
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam called Med.
That
means he recited the words of med with met, where do we get all
these rules of Tajweed how the Prophet recited? Okay, so then
that was transmitted orally.
Good. And then from that
the scholars wrote it down, that these are the rules of met. Okay,
that's why someone recently said the chains of transmission of
Hadith, or just robotica. Let me tell you something, every
utterance of every individual has a chain. Right? I don't care who
it is, every utterance of every individual.
Regarding some, as long as not a rational matter or a tragedy we
matter. To gdv means like an experiment.
It possesses a chain.
Okay, realm of ideas, realm of morals has a chain, whether you
like it or not, someone comes as Wait, well, why do I need a chain
of transmission to go back to one of the four methods I can read for
myself?
I can guarantee you, you took that from somebody else. Right? You
read that for you heard somebody else talking like that. That's the
only white reason you're saying that. So you are part of a method,
whether you like it or not, you're taking this idea from somebody
else. There's no such thing as any moral statement, any kind of
statement outside the realm of reasons such as math, logic,
or observation, except that it does have a chain, a Senate, every
evil person who says something evil, there's a chain for that, he
took it from another evil person, right. So you cannot possibly so
forget denying the requirement of chains, you are chained.
Everything that you say has a chain, including the denial of
change.
So
this is how we get our Tajweed the Prophet recited like this next
person took it exactly the Sahaba took the recitation Exactly. Good
as the prophets I seldom gave it.
And then later scholars, they wrote it down
at death and Ali
had an AR hipness, a dilemma we know and if the juror agent and
it'd be more like a big Tabby and only selama pilots can and maybe
use some Allahu Allah He was early. He was a limit. You got the
Oh Kira atta who? Yeah, cool. Alhamdulillah Hera Bella Alameen.
So my aquifer, then he would have a clear pause. Why? This is how
the Sahaba learn that that's the end of the island by the prophet
making a crystal clear stance not at hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen
Rahman Al Rahim. They be confused did he just take a breath or no a
clear stoppage. This was necessary for the Messenger of Peace Be Upon
Him to clarify for us where the eye begins and where it ends.
However, it is not necessary for us and we may continue hamdu
Lillahi Rabbil Alameen wa Rahmatullah AMI Americium. Indeed,
we're lucky to do that
because
As the messenger sighs Elon did not do that because it would
confuse the people on where the eye starts and stops, so he never
did that. He always stopped. And if an AI was so long that it
required multiple breaths, he would go back a few words and
continue usually at a verb.
Film I upload a Rahman r Rahim to Maya
Malik Yama, Deen, maracas, so he would always stop and you notice
that only Selma, when she answered it, she answered it with by
beginning fatsia with hamdu Lillahi Rabbil Alameen not with
Bismillah
Okay, next. So as Dr Isha talathi Allah Allah anhand Kira, Genovesa
Allahu Allah, you earn he was on them. at Cana, you sit Rubio
karate, Amir Joe. Did he recite out loud or silently?
Let's call Lou they're like, can I have
everything silently sometimes out loud sometimes. God cannot Obama
Asara or Obama. Sometimes you'd receive recites himself, and
sometimes you say it out loud.
I'm going to Al Hamdulillah de jah jah lf l m Risa okay hamdulillah
was me in this issue. Some
some room, Jonathan MD saw
her death and modes of Neverland her death in our Kia
her death and MSR and Evan Allah and Abdi and yeah, HIV ninja and
omiana call it come to us smell Tierra, Nabi SallAllahu, alayhi
wa, he was a llama belaid or Anna, Allah. Rishi, good.
Man, he used to say I used to hear the prophets recitation
while I'm on the rooftop of my house, so she had a house and she
had a rooftop and that house was so close to the Masjid Haram.
Like the
Hisun that area around the Kaaba.
Her house was very close to that.
Okay. And she used to sometimes sleep on the rooftop when the
weather was nice. So from there, I would hear the recitation of the
prophets of Allah when he was
well, and Abdullah sent me out to Abdullah in Magoffin.
Yep, oh, Laura I to Navia sallallahu alayhi wa early, he was
salam ala. cotta, he, I heard the prophets of Allah when he was
setting them on his camel. On the day of fat of conquest of Mecca.
We have
never done like I've heard him Albina leovera Like Allahu Akbar,
Demimonde them bigger. Oh WeMod
Thumma fucka cara cara whare Jha
God will call them why are we here to Bukhara, Lola and yet semi semi
a nurse who Allah that occurred to Leconfield Erica soit good oh god
Allah. So what does he mean by this and Hadith number 302. He
says here
the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam kept reciting in effort and
Allah Kapha Tom will be in the Pharaoh like Allahumma Dakka Dakka
Wymondham Baker, why matter?
This is an important idea. We need to put this on the calligraphy for
daughters.
Enough. I love the concept. Conquest. What else are we here
for? This is what we need. Worldwide.
A clear victory we have given you a clear victory fat that may Allah
for neofeudal that Allah Allah will forgive you or pass and what
is to come and we made it tough. We talked about that tough cod
yesterday. In yesterday's episode, we talked about what it means when
there's a reference to the sins of the Prophet when we know he's
muscle and he doesn't commit sins. And the prophets I said him kept
repeating it. He read it repeatedly. And he said and if I
did not fear that the people would surround me. All right, I would
imitate his recitation, but he didn't know like is this okay or
not to imitate how the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
recited it.
Enough I don't know like I felt him will be in. Lea Veronica long
as academic and then Baker one at occur. Or Eugene monometallic
idea.
Was the beam
way on Soraka long now surana as he is
amazing.
This is what you want to hear
Giving you victory this is all that what was the their their role
in the purpose in Mecca
their entire purpose in Mecca of all this time? Okay
the entire purpose is that is to conquer Mecca and bring Islam to
Mecca and the prophets I send them conquered it with a lot of
forgiveness. A lot of forgiveness ooga panda who's doing
construction he says so you don't know you do not know and who shall
inform you of the reasons why there is construction because we
are beautifying this place and we are getting very close to the
finish line. Very close to the finish. I mean, Ryan used to come
to this place and it was like the heck we doing here? This dump,
right? But now it's becoming prettier and prettier every day
when it's all done. Then we take a picture of the outside and we're
basically going to need a drone because that's how pretty it is on
the outside.
can't work in a dump. Plus this is a place of Dean
it has to be top of the line
as best as we can.
Hadith number 303 on Qatar that taka Mirza artha Allah who never
be and Ill has an allergy has an a salty word can and IV euchems
Allah Allah Allah you early he was a lemme has an allege he has an
assault you again Allah you Roger
gotcha says ALLAH SubhanA which either has never sent a prophet
except by giving him a beautiful face and a beautiful voice. Good.
And your Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salam had a beautiful face and
a beautiful voice. And he did not sing the Quran
the way singers do.
Or he did not sing it the way the singers do. So he didn't sing it
in a singing tone. That does not mean he had no okay. He didn't
mean
he didn't have any melody to it, but he didn't have a singers
melody to it.
Okay, did not have a singers melody to it.
And the Prophet SAW Selim approved of melodious recitation when he
heard the recitation of
Winterthur.
I would love that, if I'm not mistaken, it was the sahabi Abu
Dhabi.
Or no, no, sir. It was Abu Musa Ashari.
Abu Musa Ashari.
Okay.
And he said, All TM Ismar and min Meza Amida would, he was given a
flute of the flutes of dough. What does that mean? It means his
throat is a flute. Because what is a flute it's just a ms mod is
basically just like
it's a tube
with holes in it and you blow in it and you make your music. So
he's saying his flute his throat is like a flute. So beautiful, his
recitation, so it allows that to
God, it allows that to the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, even
if he did not recite himself, cyl with a melody that was to show
that you're not obligated. Neither is it sunnah. But then he approved
of Abu Musa lashari And that renders it to be something
recommended. And there is difference of opinion, okay, that
some say we should never recite with a melody and others permit
the melody. So much. So do they permit the melody that they have
the same,
what they call MK Ahmed's
that singers have MACOM at us, right. And the MACOM of this and
that, okay, and carry out the device. It knows all that. And we
actually had a guest during COVID
that he was an Egyptian scholar reciter of Quran expert tentacular
whole shebang.
And he would come in and he's like, oh, there are eight melodies
by which you can recite. I don't remember the names, MACOM, URIs
and MCOM. There's like eight cities between Persia and like, I
don't know, Iraq or something. And each one has a name.
So one of them is a happy recitation. One of them is a sad
melody. One of them is pensive.
That's the one I liked the most from his recitation. It's pensive.
So it's like, it's not sad, but it's not. Doesn't have levity to
it. And it's, it's expensive. Okay. And he said that a lot of
the men they like that
Mocha, but then he recited any notice that there's
there's a melody that's very high pitched and happy. And he said a
lot of women like this mocha.
Right. So yeah, so McRoberts is saying there's no one and these
are all cities in Persian. Okay.
And then of course the car is there was another party who was
like, Nah, he got it all wrong. None of that it's not the way it
is. And they compete with each other. Right?
So there's different melodies. So Mohammed Gibreel. For example, if
you're listening to Mohammed Djibouti, he has he usually is a
high pitched MACOM then there's alkyl Bernie I didn't kill Bernie
that's like the pensive one sec straight. And he elongates it's
not neither as it said, nor is it like a beat.
I never got into this. So qi flow team. Here's the rust Saba na
ones. I never got into this because this is all my crew for
the medical school. To be quite honest with you. What is this
singing class? Why don't you pull out a guitar? Why don't we bring a
singer to teach us how to reset Quran? That's how they view it.
Right? That's how the medic you you never hear this from the
mortar champions. Good.
Use if is there ask Is there any link for that video? Yeah, at MBI
C's YouTube channel, NBC, you'll see all the mbsc videos, you go
have to go way back in the history.
And it's a Egyptian scholar. He's got a red beard. He's very good
at these recitations, and you know, he holds that opinion,
that's all permitted.
So, they'll have that.
Serena saying, is NBC going to broadcast it live on YouTube? No,
it's already on YouTube, where I could pull it up.
Yeah, check it out.
I mean, the people loved it. The people loved his class, and they
said, We want to learn this. Alright. And if people want if it
makes people want to recite the Alma Mater Hashem, it ought to be
you know about him, right?
So he, his recitations are a mixed bag. Some of them I'm telling you.
I'm like, I've heard this pop song before. That's the melody. One of
them. I literally was on.
There's there's a Norwegian guy he always puts a hood on is called
Anthony walker or something like that. He always puts the hood on
and he puts it thing now he became popular. Well, he got on my radar,
because when the mask came out mandate, so people said like, oh,
he was ahead of the curve, because he was he masked himself because
he was so shy, and put his hood on. Okay. He has some, his his he
has these beats and these concerts that he does. All right.
I'm telling you, one of Alma Hashim anatomies, recitations was
exactly that. Like he got it from that, no doubt 110% He got it from
that guy.
So there is a level where it becomes not accepted by the
automap a level of singing the Quran, that you sort of know where
the line is, I think we could all know if you hang around and you
listen to the Quran, and you listen to recitations long enough.
Okay, you know, the line between an accepted beautiful recitation,
and you're singing at this point, and you're gonna get lashes if you
keep it up, okay? So you need to be stopped because you're just
singing it and it's not the respectful way it's I can't say
anything except that you know it when you hear it that it's you
pass the line. I have convert some they don't even understand what's
being said. They're like, I listen to this guy sing in the Quran.
That's what I'm saying. So what I'm saying about him is there.
Every video of his is different.
Every by the way, this our favorite channel in my house,
almost Hashem a lot of his channel.
The hook the hook for always clear his mic is clear. And what's most
beautiful is that you have the Arabic the translation, and you
have wonderful, beautiful backgrounds. You can sit watch it
for hours, he deserves every view he gets. But for those one videos,
where his singing has gone a little bit over the board
overboard, then that those things that I mean, does there anyone who
doesn't make mistakes out there? I was just having my class. I take a
fit class with Sheikh Mohammed Jimmy. He was just saying the I
was asking about a program that is done here.
And he was saying, no, no, no, this is all wrong. You know, the
this is not right. None of this is right. And it's bad. By such,
we're dealing with people literally on the precipice. Like
they're barely in Islam.
He does not like this is a new concept, barely in Islam. He's
like are in that case, then you know best how to guide you to your
people, right in terms of the programming.
And he said that what's acceptable is different in every society so
much so that Wilaya is achieved by different things in each society.
So you could have a society where if someone is not committing,
Zina, that's what I like, that's how bad that city could be. If
someone does not commit Zina, there that is, like achievable.
Right? So it's almost like there are different standards based upon
how difficult how bad things are, in his,
in their, in their society. So listening to recitations, I think
it's really beautiful thing to compare reciters as much as Yeah,
we have in the medical method, that we don't sing the Quran, etc.
But when we're living in this world, like, wake up and live in
this world that we're living in right now, we're not living in
another century, or in another continent, okay? That to talk
about recitations, it's, this is a great thing. When you see if you
go around, and you see a bunch of youth talking about recitals and
comparing the recitations.
This is a great group of youth, right?
At least as you're listening to Quran.
And one brother said, oh, yeah, the only people talking about
reciters are selfies. I said, Yeah. Because all the Sufis they
got, they listen to music. I'm telling you many of the Sufia
they've gone astray on the subject of music. So once you put music in
your ears, the Quran goes out the other year. Don't listen to music.
As much as you can avoid this thing, because you're not
listening to the Quran. I guarantee you that but well, these
people who who put a hard line on music, a hard line.
And I'm not saying that I don't understand people have families
and relatives and you walk into a family house, you relative's house
for dinner, the entire family sitting around a movie, or sitting
around something or what have you. I'm not from Mars.
But as much as we can, you're better off when you have a hard
line, especially for kids and youth. And they listen to the
Quran as much as possible. And of course, all this is getting harder
and harder and harder. The more kids they have their own access to
their own computers and laptops and cell phones.
And
and it's almost like they're in another world that you have no
access to. But I say if you're under my roof, that's not
happening.
I don't care what anyone thinks. did no such thing as put on
earbuds, your air pods walking around my house, and I don't know
what's going on in your ears. Take it out. All fashion.
A lucky doors in this house. There's no such thing as locking
doors. Right?
Going off in the corner with your computer. Why are you going off in
the corner, turn around in the open room and use your computer
there? Right? Use your computer there where everyone could see
that screen?
I don't trust the police. And I don't trust your neffs I don't
trust mine. EFS Oh, you don't trust me? No. I don't trust you
enough. You have enough. He told me you don't have enough. I have
enough. You tell me you don't have temptations. You're telling me
there's no bliss around here.
So people have to wake up and protect their kids from Bliss.
Because I guarantee you by every other website if not 85% or 90% of
these Moapa is shell tienen NC with Jin can guarantee you that so
Oh, we have to trust our kids. No. I don't even trust myself.
Enough's. What about everyone else FC and then Nuff said I'm honored
to be sued. Well, I don't
make myself innocent, the neffs commands to evil and you know any
of us here is going to make the claim that we've overcome our
neffs I don't think so.
So locking doors going off with some device or devices like It's
like people do you let people in the house? Today someone rings the
doorbell everyone's shock of their life. What the heck's who's
ringing the doorbell who's what's who's here?
We're not used to that anymore, right? Someone rings today and
actually we've after COVID people ringing the doorbell you don't
even bother because you know, just someone dropping something out the
door. It's a package but someone's knocking on the door. Hey, you get
shocked. Well, who's coming over
What is the internet other than human beings that you're letting
into your house?
They're just not coming in physically.
Right? They're just coming in virtually. So I personally don't
let little kids I don't think any household. You like little kids
open the door when a stranger knocks on the door.
So to me the internet is nothing other than a person coming up
coming over. So I need to know who's coming over. And what's
coming through.
Oh, would you haven't trained them, I want to preserve protect
that fitrah he will get trained when he's on his own. I want to
protect that fitrah so that they have a reference point, not
corrupted from the age of 13. He should have a reference point what
cleanliness feels like? What sweetness of the could feels like?
How about that experience? How about that exposure? Oh, they
should be exposed? How about exposure to light?
Exposure to fitrah? How about that exposure, whatever happened to
that? That's what I care about. Because if he gets exposed to
that, I know that if he stumbles later in life, he's gonna be like,
Oh, no, I lost something great. I lost something amazing that I used
to have. I don't have it anymore.
All right. So we also I want them to be exposed. have exposure to
Nutella and vigor, and fitrah and taharah and Naka, purity,
innocence, how about exposure to that?
And living with that for many, many, many years. But no, there
are a lot of people who are weak, they're afraid of their kids. And
they're weak, and they're ignorant.
And you have a kid 1314 years old, boom, he's done with all darkness
in his face. He's probably addicted to all sorts of trash,
and the urine of iblees Okay, and he's putting that in his eyes.
Were five, six times a day. Then you wonder why. When you talk to
him, nobody's there when you say the word Allah. Allah said, The
Prophet said no, it's hard and that heart has layers of asphalt
over it now.
Is not water of of Quran is going to just hit in the asphalt. It's
not settling in the soil anymore. Layers of tar, oil, asphalt
manure over the soil.
And you wonder why the reminder doesn't settle the heart because
the heart is corrupted. It's covered in gunk.
Don't get me started with this. Parents who are abusing their
kids, their abusers.
Now they didn't do their job.
Sophia says A friend told me a 13 year old girl is having a
relationship.
When her parents realized the father went nuts. The mother same.
And what did the girl do? She sued her parents in France and she
asked to be separated. They didn't see anything coming.
Listen,
you got if a kid's comes, goes out of the house, and he sneaks to a
certain part of the woods.
You know, every day, don't you think something's going on in that
part of the woods? Right?
There was a mom Miskin, I'm telling you people come from a
backhoe mentality that the world is safer something. They lived in
a little apartment because they were poor.
The kids that want to get some fresh air, and he started taking a
stroll. And there's a little woods, not a huge woods but a
little woods and he started walking in the path.
Then he kept going there kept going there kept going and kept
going after a year.
The mom realized the kid is a completely different human being.
He keeps listening. He's got his headphones on all the time. And
his eyes are glazed over. Right. So she tells me what's going on.
She says that gets to the bottom of the story. He was taking walks
just to get some fresh air. He discovered a group of friends.
This group of kids that were there. They were into listening to
a type of music to such a degree that they would get into such a
trance, they would want to get into a trance and they would smoke
weed while trying to listen to this music and get into a trance.
Right? They wanted a hat but it was like a satanic head. So their
thing was listened to this music nonstop all the all day and smoke
weed. Okay. And that's what the kid got into
until he was like completely in another world. Right.
So the internet's no different. Someone keeps every time where's
this person? Oh, he's in his room tucked away with this little
device. He's going to a website. Obviously, he's going to something
that he's developed
Some kind of attachment to so
you can call me what you want to call it. This is the right way to
do things
What's that drilling? Mom that is?
That's our drilling up in the roof.
Driller on the roof. You all know about Fiddler on the Roof
All right next
that is an abbess Raji Allah which Allah and Huma aka Karina Clara to
Nabi sallallahu alayhi wa early he was a llama roadburn is Mao who
menveo jurati Manfield Oh jurati Whoa Affilaite
the recitation of the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. Okay,
some people could hear it while
they're in the courtyard of the mosque, and he's at home. So he
would sometimes recite out loud such that he will be in his home.
And people would be and people would be in the courtyard of the
message. What is the courtyard of the masjid is the open air area.
So when the prophets I send them came to Medina,
Medina is here Mecca is here, and Jerusalem is here. So the first
Qibla was North, let's say this is the mosque, right?
The first Qibla was at the north side of the mosque. Okay, let's
put it this way. The first Piplup was at the north side of the
mosque facing Jerusalem. And God imagined Jerusalem is up here
facing Jerusalem because the cameras a mirror image of what I
see.
So the Qibla was changed. So this part was covered by a little roof
and this part was open. The Qibla was then changed. So the Qibla
became south.
The Southeast in Medina, so then the bar this part was roofed.
Okay, this part became used, this part was removed, and the back
part of it was roofed. And in other statements, they say, No,
they took the roof from the south. And they put it they moved the
pillars upon which the roof was established. And they moved that
to the other side. And that's how the biblical portion was roofed,
but no, some people said both were roofed. So the women prayed the
vote and awesome prayers under the the North roof. And the men prayed
under the south roof. And the way that you because the entrance of a
mosque, people enter in the middle, right? You enter from the
middle of a mosque, you don't enter from the head or from the
back, you enter from the sides. So people enter from the sides and
they pray. So in that case, the right way to fill up a masjid is
that the men field from the front and go backwards and the women
fill from the back and go backwards and go upwards. Right?
That's the correct way to fill the masjid. And that's why the Prophet
salallahu alayhi wa sallam said that the best row for the men is
the first one. And the best row for the women is the last one.
Because the the logical way to fill a mosque is this way like
this from the front and from the back. Okay, because how would a
woman know how many men are coming? So she can't estimate and
guesstimate that will go from the front? Let's go for where we're,
let's go halfway and then feel backwards. No, you feel from the
back upwards. That's the logic of how things
how the masjid operate. And that's the end of this chapter on the
prophets recitation. But I'm telling you, who does the Prophet
love sallallahu alayhi wa sallam the person who fills his ears with
the Quran.
And
we can't not be aware of the state of people, and how certain things
are such total defaults, right?
I am aware of that, right that there are defaults now in the
world, that certain things are just so foreign to so many people.
That doesn't mean that we're going to live according to that or act
according to that. I'm aware of that. But I'm not going to act
according to it, how you're not going to change any situation if
you completely bend to everything that's around you. Alright, and
there are tons of people who have successfully
made their habit to listen to Quran or nasheeds
with the voice maximum with the drum there happened if they exist,
then why can't we imitate them? They're the Hoja upon us, they're
the proof for us. So whenever someone succeeds at something in
life of the deen they become a proof. So someone's six
that's fully avoids drinking alcohol. That's a proof that it's
doable. He's a human just like you.
We have to always look at that.
Alright
Alright folks, let's move to your comments and questions.
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how do you reconcile this recommendation to have a lot of
children when you don't want to raise them in this type of
society?
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That's a good question. Is it permitted?
It's is it permitted to not have children because you fear for
their Deen you fear that I can't give up their Deen.
To be honest with you, I think children is the best way for you
to keep your deen.
I'm telling you, because you might fall into things that you find
acceptable for yourself.
But when it comes to the fact that I have kids, and I'm looked up to
now I gotta, I gotta have to improve myself. So I personally
feel that children is the best thing to keep your deen. Secondly,
children is the best thing to make to teach you character.
You'll never know that you have a temper until you have a baby
spills. coffee on your laptop.
Like a two year three year old come and just pour it right on
your laptop.
cups are made to be poured. That's what they think. Right? If there's
something in a cup, it's to be poured. So if we pour it out, see
what's gonna happen. Watch your behavior. Then you realize this is
who I am. It took a kid to extract what's actually inside of you.
And that's why people who haven't raised family and raised kids, I
don't hear anything they have to say on morals and spirituality and
all that. Okay, spirituality, maybe, but morals and all that and
character. You've never been tested? It's all theory. You're
just talking theory.
Okay, there was a woman, she used to give the child rearing class in
a community.
She had no kids. How are you giving this class? Okay, let me
give the weightlifting class, right.
Let me tell you all had
you know,
it's unbelievable.
So I personally, I personally feel that it's going to make you
better, because it's really going to put skin in the game for you.
Like you're going to be involved in everything.
Because you have the Euro you don't want to see those kids, you
know.
You don't want to see them go astray, you're going to be
involved in everything. You're a bad that will be very different.
The day in which you can gather all the laptops and the iPads and
the iPhones and put them away and know that you have secured your
kids from their fifth or getting corrupted by these EBC
instruments.
That's the that is to probably superior than resetting and Joseph
Quran because one is haram and one is nothing that men do. Right?
What's greater to avoid the haram for others, let alone for yourself
or to do a man do action that's men do.
Of course the rule that to avoid haram and protect someone from
Hutto and people say all this is not a good idea because when they
finally get on it, they're always on it. Right for school. They're
gonna be on an unlimited way, but I don't care for that I care to
give them exposure to spirituality to the vow Katama. Amen. How are
they going to get exposure to that? What's more important
exposure to that or that they know how to deal with in bliss? Let
them get exposed to that because when they lose that in their first
battle against bliss, they have they know what they lost. They
value what they lost. And then the fight to get it back.
M star we are in the q&a. Yes.
Other questions here? Someone said I have severe health problems.
And I don't want to have kids, I assume that there is a level where
you possibly cannot take care of your kids. Right? Then now you're
talking about something different now. And I think you might be
taught, you may have a point there.
But I'm telling you,
you got to have three kids, for why because you're two people. And
if you just replace yourself, you brought nothing.
Okay?
And then have the third one.
And then as an insurance, a fourth one. So at least you increase the
home of the prophets of Allah when you send them in the home of
Islam. And Allah subhana, which Allah says in the Quran, but I've
been a hablan admin as well as you know, it was already yet you know,
Kurata Aryan, grant us from our spouses and from our children
portrait,
which means a coolness of our eyes, the more kids you have, the
chances are,
one of them is going to make you happy.
And hopefully, one a boy and one girl makes you happy. Like just
looking at them makes you happy, knowing they're at home makes you
happy. You might have a kid, knowing he's at home does not make
you up. It happens. You're that's your test. And he may be your best
kid, by the way. Maybe your best kid, but that's your test. Allah
created you as a certain metal. Like us, you're a certain element
of nature, imagine. And he created one of your kids from a total
different element of nature. You don't take your kids, right, but
the battery in the Habib said never never objects to Allah.
How do we object to Allah Who would ever say no, to Allah to
Allah, the One who's upset about the nature of his kids, you
shouldn't be upset only about their behavior and their things
like that. Yes. But like the nature of kids that generally I
don't like this kid, no, change yourself.
I'm telling you, ever, when when a person gets married, that's the
third major relationship in his life, you have your mom and your
dad. Many people don't have siblings. If you have siblings,
you're lucky because now you learn to deal with each one of the
siblings. Okay. And that's why the Cydia is such a great thing. It's
a great teacher, because you have to follow the Sharia and Sunnah
for my mom, for my dad, and for the siblings. But you have to
definitely for the mom and dad, kids, siblings, you can maybe at
some times, ignore them.
Now you get married. Now that's the third person that is now
molding your personality in a sense, not that you're
transforming. But they are, they're going to test an element
of your personality and bring the best and the worst out of you. So
you can remove the worst and keep the best. Now for every kid that
you have, you're also obligated to take care of them, and raise them.
And you can get sins with them too. You lose your temper on them.
You can since Okay, so you're getting sins and you're and you're
digging for yourself a bad life in the future. Because every abuse
you do to a kid, he is going to do it 10 times to you worse when
they're 17. Right when they're teenagers. So, because they're
going to harbor all the abuse, and then they're going to vomit it on
you when they're teenagers. Okay, that's the nature of life. So
you're going to have to have tequila with them. And every,
every kid is different.
So the kid that is most trying for you, is probably the best for you.
Until you realize I have dealt with, like 10 different
personality types in my life. Okay. And it's almost like you
become a jujitsu Master, you become a black belt, I can deal
with anybody now. There is a there's going to be a number of
people that you're going to deal with in your family. And that's
why you can't get this elsewhere because no one else is binding for
you to deal with. Right? I can ignore whoever I want to in the
world. I can't ignore my mom, my dad, you're my spouse and my kids.
So dealing with them is going to really bring the best out of my
personality.
And my Eman and my taqwa and they're gonna test me and they're
gonna send me to my knees into
you're going to become eventually a blackbelt. A Jedi Master in
dealing with people. Right? And when I say dealing with people, I
mean it socially but also within yourself. Like nobody who if you
dealt with 5678 people very close to you in your life for long
periods of time.
I'm sure it's really hard to make you angry.
Your years the lat the band, the elastic band of your sub has been
stretched. So, so far, it's very hard to
to bother this person, this person is suitable to be a community
guide
they they've they've been through life they've seen it. So what are
all these questions?
What's Sophie saying?
A question about health care professionals does the Hadith
regarding visiting the sick apply to us even if we are being paid
dancers Yes
All right, let's see what else we got here right Give me some
Go ahead. What is one supposed to learn from the fact that Allah
Tala has willed and decreed for the for everything to happen? And
also for things that
are contrary to the shitty?
What does it mean that Allah has willed for everything to happen
and many things that happen are contrary to the idea.
Well Allah is not bound by the sheer
there are two wills of ALLAH SubhanA which Allah as well as
one, but when we speak about the word will not as an era but rather
as in linguistically speaking, then he has willed a will for the
universe. Okay.
He will something for the universe, for the cult for the
creation.
But then he has a Sharia, which is what pleases Him. For us to do.
These are two separate things. So Allah has willed that a dictator
rises in Nicaragua, that an earthquake happens in California,
that a million different things happen. Good, bad and ugly.
Good for us. He has commanded us
good
Hola, hola. Hola. Hello, Google Hungary. He has the creation and
he does what he wishes in the creation there's no law for ALLAH
SubhanA wa Tada.
And he has an M word for us the command for us to follow the sheer
someone says preparing for dinner is more important than you
attending this NBF live stream
Hmm
Well,
the guy he's got an issues No kidding. I'm just gonna Yeah, go
make that dinner.
What can we say?
Going through the questions here.
Have you met Pakistani parents? Impossible to please?
You said it not me. I didn't say that. I've been trying since the
day I was born tomato law.
And you know, the prophet has advice for that. He says, Make
life make the bitter ill Well, Jane easy for your kids.
Ali ragab says hubby's, plural,
make dinner and you could listen at the same time. If a man really
wants a lot of children, he should make it on himself to marry a
woman who comes from a big family. So she's used to that big family
environment. You do need to be used to the big family environment
because I'll tell you what a big family environment comes with
mess. Nothing is ever orderly or clean.
Theft is happening at a rapid rate. Socks are being stolen at
all times.
If you have girls in the house, safety pins are basically fair
game for anyone to take. And scarves are just it's just someone
is looking for a job at any given hour of the day.
Tough food is essentially a worth of war
zone. Okay.
So much so believe it or not, I knew a family that put a lock on
the fridge.
But I'm telling you it's it is true. If you want a lot of
children.
A woman who had a lot of children she may not want that, because she
knew this mess that's going to ensue as a result of it. A woman
who only had one sibling or none
may have been so bored in the house that she likes the idea of a
lot. Except that when she gets there, she's gonna be like, Wow, I
didn't realize it comes with this degree of of a mess, and
sloppiness. And it's like literally impossible for this
house to be clean. Right? Because of you people out there are such
slobs. It's not their house, they don't care. It's not there. They
could care less. Right? That's the mentality of kids. I didn't I
didn't buy this house. I don't care. It's not my house. Right? So
midnight moonlight says, What am I supposed to learn from the fact
that Allah has willed and decreed we answered this.
King when I break it down real simple everything is by the will
of Allah. Not everything is by His commandments. Correct. The will of
Allah is different from his commands to us, and what pleases
Him. So we are bound by Shinya and Allah Tala is not. So he may
execute his will,
in any way he wants, by a bad means that we will consider
painful or harsh, but Allah has a wisdom for them.
Ibrahim Khan, I'm not married yet. But I can't imagine having only
one kid. It's just depressing for everyone it is. And also it's too
much pressure. Like, what if that kid ends up being a dud?
Right? What if he ends up being someone who's just like a dud?
Like there's nothing there. So you just wasted all that time and
effort and right, so you have many, because
they will develop each other and correct each other. And by the
way, it's easier, very easy to scold and correct a kid.
If there are many kids, I'll tell you why. First of all, you can
make it a group scolding. Okay, it settles easier, right? He knows
your talk, we all know who you're talking to, but make it a group
scolding. Or if it's an individual scolding, when he goes back
upstairs, or she,
the other siblings will fix his mood. Right. Whereas the only
child who gets in trouble goes upstairs and carries it and it
marinates inside of them. There's no one to shift his mood out of
this. So it's always easier. And also you can if you let's say you
go overboard with one kid.
You know, when referees make a bad call,
they need to make it up,
make up calls. So let's say you do go overboard with one kid and have
a bit harsh on something right? Then next time that kids want a
court session. You can finagle a makeup call where you made it up
to him by siding with him in a court case
in a dispute later on, right?
So that's basically
why I think it's so much better to have a lot of kids.
ask Allah for a big family. Don't assume women from big family want
to be fit. But this is one of the questions you actually have to ask
going in. When people marry, there's the phase of getting to
know if we have any interest in each other. Number two, there's
the phase of vision of life, philosophy and beliefs.
And non negotiables. Thirdly, there's the phase of how would we
execute since we agree pretty much on all the vision of life and
philosophies and beliefs and non negotiables literally should be
like,
on your hands. You cannot have a three page document on vision of
life non negotiables beliefs and principles. No, you got to number
it's got to be four or five things. That's the vision. Now the
mission is that step number three, how do we now that we agree on
these four? How do we execute this? Now okay, I want to live
here. No, I want to live there so that you can negotiate you can't
negotiate on vision, right vision is that the most important things?
You have to have those in line? Now the mission you can have
negotiations? Hey, I want to live
in Middletown. No, I want to live in North Brunswick. Okay, well, we
can we can negotiate that. Right or
you want X I'm willing to negotiate on number of kids if
you're willing to negotiate on where we live. So mission is is
the execution of the vision.
The vision can only be for five things. The mission is the how are
we going to execute this.
That's how marriage talks go. So you have to ask yourself, Are you
do you have a non negotiable to like how many kids you want to
have? Is it non negotiable? I don't think it should be non
negotiable.
It shouldn't be
Like, yeah, like maybe three, four or five, whatever. There should
be. That should be negotiable, I think.
But here's the thing. When you marry somebody, and you've stated
your non negotiables and your mission, and they've agreed to it,
they really can't change. Right? They got to stick to that. Because
that's the core of the deal here.
Right? Give me something from Insta.
Alright, someone someone had an issue. They were feeding their dad
because there's another dad became friends. Yeah, good for you. You
shouldn't talk to your dad and have arguments with your dad and
the dean.
So you made it worse.
Well, maybe he didn't make it worse. Maybe it got worse, but I
feel bad for you. But nonetheless, don't you don't remember because
it says we don't go given us Yeah, to our parents. Just stay away
from that. Okay.
Don't debate them either.
question comes how do we prepare water for Rokia for our children
has been done that water for DACA is just recited upon that's it the
same way that you would do it Opia with whatever you would recite
with you recite on it.
And then you blow onto that water.
Who is your favorite reciter of course of the buses without a
doubt in terms of if I'm going to listen to a
recitation of like a passage that's repeated over and over.
It's up to the bosses who might listen to a sutra. It's Kilbirnie.
I like his deep and scratchy and and his melodies very pensive and
thoughtful. Right. So his name is adds a little Kilbirnie.
is maybe not the best example as an Imam, and other things. But I
love his recitation and post.
Can we pray with students at Bacara in parts throughout the
week? Yes, nothing stopping you from doing that.
Yeah, is it good to make we do before going to bed, very strong
sunnah. So that shaytaan does not attack you and your dreams.
What is the best way we can thank Allah it is being happy with the
blessing he gave, recognizing Him in your words constantly as the
source of the blessing and then never using the blessing for what
is forbidden. And if you want to go above and beyond add number
four there, use what he gave you, for the sake of good and for
others.
Does the Hadith about praying for scholars apply to health care
professionals, since they help people know, the scholar helps you
in What is dunya and Africa, the health care professional only
helps you in the dunya. But of course, that does not mean that we
don't make dua for them. But it does when it comes to saying that
the fish in the sea and the and the birds in the sky and the fish
in the sea and, and all the animals pray for the seeker of
knowledge, it is the seeker of other worldly knowledge that will
help people in the afterlife. And the students of the city because
the Sharia will bring about the protection of the environment and
of the fish and of the birds and of the animals. Okay, the city
itself has in it that which will guard from human greed, that which
will guard from excess that which will cause punishments to come
down. Okay, and who gets affected by all these things, the animals,
they get affected by it. So a student of religious knowledge is
the one who's going to help preserve the law that will help
preserve the animals and their habitats. That's the concept and
the idea and all the people who study Islam in the environment.
They bring out many of these rulings verses and ethics such as
the curbing of greed for example, as really important sources for
the city as being a source of protection of the environment.
Hence the province I sent him said when someone goes to study the
religion, the birds in the sky, the fish in the sea and all the
animals in between they pray for them. Okay, that's the meaning of
it. So no, it does not apply to the health care worker.
Hey, listen if you want to join us on aamra There are unlimited land
packages. Okay, unlimited land packages, what is the land package
means? It's the hotel and the
train
the and the hotels essentially. Okay, so you can be with us on
that. When we go for ombre. That's unlimited. There is a limited set
of seats for the air.
packages, the full package. Now, as I told you, I were first
targeting the youth,
especially the youth in our community before we expand it,
because this is our experiment first time we were leading ombre.
So in maybe a few days, probably Monday. Actually, no, let me
scratch it Monday for sure. We're putting the link out for everybody
to come with us to ombre and we're publicizing the link and the page
will be public 40 airline tickets out of JFK is what we have 40
airline tickets out of JFK. About 16 are taken already. Alright, but
the land package is unlimited.
So if you're out of England, you purchase the land package
and then you buy your own flight
then meet us there. Okay.
So I'm going to start sending that out Monday inshallah I'm just
giving these Shabaab youth and their families one extra week all
right to reserve their tickets and then we're gonna go open and we'll
book all the tickets Drella so this this I'm going to trip is
going to be nice maybe we see some people from the stream there at
ombre we have one session a day
four days Medina four days mica we have one session a day. We have
Inshallah, anytime we're going to have a WhatsApp group, obviously.
And anytime that we go out, like there's we're going to be meeting
at this door, or what have you. We have breakfast everyday to same
time. And we're going to meet at this door or whatever. And here's
the beautiful thing. And this is what I'm most looking forward to.
We have been making dua every Wednesday
between Dr. Nasir
this time, I made sure before the light Allah that we're going to be
doing the dua
of Wednesday between Dora and us at Masjid Alpha.
Right at messenger foot
and we're also going to be doing a Thursday night ombre the night
before Juma
and that's going to be a very powerful combination because those
two are inshallah Tata will be answered
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sent it to you already
All right, some business talk here about taxes. I have no clue what
they're saying. So we'll skip that.
They're talking.
Zara says I come from a big family. And I used to hate it when
I was a teenager now that I'm 20 is doing an internship in another
city. It's so lonely and sad. It is human beings are not meant to
be alone. If human beings were meant to be alone than Adam, would
it be created by himself? Okay
he wasn't created by himself
how can we prepare for ombre we answer for Nokia. We have done
that we've said that one of the best okay is to have lots of
recited every night have someone recite it every night in the
house. Like before, after.
Maybe even after, or before Asha.
Pakistani women currently enrolled the request one thing from their
husbands. You hear this right?
Don't murder your wife.
Wow. Three women from affluent families were murdered by their
educated husband this week in the news, dude, well, do you remember
that Islamic TV channel that we had?
And the guy
he killed his wife
they had a fight or whatever. In Buffalo New York.
You'd be editor
crazy crazy crazy.
If parents are old do we avoid nausea? Older young avoid nausea
old or young
should I aim and Sue days should I eat? Yeah, I like them but because
they're RP that is so there's so talk so much about it. It turns me
off from it. So today's is like a complete in the pocket of episode.
It's unbelievable.
Yeah.
And he says it was two different nights. He said one night he did
still water in the door. Yeah. And then in the second day he recited
some poetry for me.
support in the federal
support
so he's he's positivity achieve
today's
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if you decided.org backslash lowercase w forward slashes the
guy corrected me before, would it get? You will find the right tip
there.
Mohamed Torre Sheikh Mohammed had the Torah. He's the reciter. Now,
by the way, to me, he's right up there. The ombre the dates for the
ombre is December 23. Four days, Medina four days MCQ.
Check no rain, of course, it's tough to your Sudanese style of
recitation. And of course, he passed away Allah to Allah.
Give him generated for us with our hisab of the Rashid Sufi. Yes. And
he has an amazing recitation on the Qura of Hamza.
question Did you watch the Eagles game? Where Eagles played the
Patriots?
Who played the Eagles? I don't know.
I don't know. No, the Eagles didn't. I didn't watch the Eagles.
I never watched the Eagles because their color is so drab. It's
depressing. Their uniforms and their color is so drab. This
completely depressing, huh?
I'm probably going to use night. Yeah. And they're going to the
Yankee game. Ya
know what's going on with Aaron judge?
No way.
Could you imagine if we're there and he does it. So we only got two
days left.
So today's Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, so he can break
it Wednesday and Thursday. If he doesn't look insane. That will be
insane.
So
yeah, so we taken the youth out to the Yankee game this year. That's
tomorrow. Let me get you on the right now.
Let's Let's sneak Ryan.
Saudi Arabia does have an idle now in the middle of the desert.
Believe that someone's commenting here. It's true.
It's true.
Dr. Sam, which was ephah I'm a sob by the way, works better for any
hedge or desire.
Go into the middle of the night. Make your DUA every night in the
middle of the night, or the last third of the night, which in the
wintertime is very generous timings and also recite much salah
and the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam all day. All day knows
Don't stop. Keep going.
Okay, someone is saying what's the price of the land package is like
15 1600 bucks.
How's the film says are the house America? Yes. All the Nigerians
and all of West Africa is medica it with minor exceptions here in
their minor exceptions?
Should I try to follow that method? If it's if it's a
methodology you believe in remember, the HG head of the
common Muslim? The scholarly effort of the common Muslim is to
examine the paths of religion that are there and the Imams Have a
listen and see who is most worthy of following.
You really should do that. And the common Muslim does not mean he's
dumb. It just means he's not trained in Islam. He could be a
neurosurgeon and a common Muslim, right? He could be a neurosurgeon.
He can be a lawyer, but he just is not trained in Islamic law. So he
should sit and study
the Imams and their methodology because once you adopt a
methodology you stick with it.
The incorrect and misguided way of many people and many Islamic
modern Islamic groups is that they choose the results and they cook
the methodology backwards.
It's that simple.
Islamic modernists groups, no men have groups change their Baraka
groups, these people, they pick a result that they want.
Then they work backwards
to a methodology. So you end up with
Cass methodological casts on unpredictability.
The only thing that you can predict is, if you know what they
want, you know that they're going to pick that ruling and work their
way backwards. What is the way of automatic of an Asana, pick a
methodology.
Stick with it, teach it to your family. It comes in a manual, you
get a manual like a fifth book for us our COVID Mess addicts you
damage into the deal. That's the law in this household. That's it.
Okay, that's it. Unless it's impossible to live upon act upon,
then we go somewhere else. Okay. And that could happen, that the
ruling the way it is in our method is not something like we end up
cannot do it. For some reason or other. What's an example for
example, a Chevy, but his mom, he lives in his mom's house and his
mom has five dogs.
Then it just is not going to work. Then adjust the issue of that
Hanafy is Jeff A's and somebody's they're gonna have to use the
Medicaid ruling on dogs alive.
That's the right way to do this. Okay.
Son, son medic says what's the best job when you wake up with
heaviness in your chest are a sinking feeling in your stomach?
To be quite honest with you.
Listen to beautifully beautiful and melodious nasheeds that remind
you of Allah Tada and bring a beautiful and a soothing feeling
to your heart. Try that
try that and see if it suits you.
Allow them why this happens to some people. Sometimes you wake up
your mind says there's nothing wrong. But your heart just it's
just sunk it's a something's wrong. Who knows why that happens.
Okay, but try to listen to something soothing that reminds
you of Allah's mercy and optimism. Okay
you understand now how the methods work?
SR x y ello double oh seven like James Bond over here.
Will you do any more live videos with Y Q? I have no problem with
it. He's just so easy to get along with to be quite honest with you.
And
in terms of he's so easy to talk to he's very polite. He loves the
the OMA he loves the Muslims. And yes, I wouldn't mind doing a live
stream and as he said in the live that last livestream, like we get
along real well, except when we talk then we don't agree on many
things as he had said, and I'm sure that was like many people
wonder about that. But I can get along with someone as long as
their issues and nakida are not
contradicting a cut a verse, which that would put someone into a
complete bidder
is Quran plus auto tune? Now this is not a joke. No, no.
I don't I don't see how that's allowed.
And Allah knows best.
Emirates are Medicare. Yes. How weighty is the opinion in the
medical method regarding keeping dogs as pets? I don't
know. Can't keep a dog in your house as a pet and you can keep a
dog on your property. As a shepherd. If you're a nomad, you
can keep dogs with you
to for protection.
All of those we can have dogs, the nomads in the Bedouins and the
farmers the relationship with dogs is functional.
And it's so functional, so much so that the dog they live
differently. So they have different rules. The dog may be in
and out of everyone's home. If you ever seen what these farms are
like.
So a swing to the farm in
in Egypt, what it's like it's a row of homes. The homes are
literally right next to each other.
And there's a massive farm out in front of the home so there's a
little my little road, okay. And then right away, there's farms and
then there's the farm is by paths. It's past because there's
irrigation water going all over the place. Okay.
When I looked at the way they live,
the doors of the homes are open all day long. It's a way to get
cool breezes in and other animals are moving around every year. It
So unlike the city in the suburban life where everything's tucked
into a fence in a box, no, there's animals everywhere. Who knows
who's what animal, they know. That's my goat over there. Oh, I
gotta get that cow at the end of the day. A chicken could be
anywhere at any given time
running around.
Likewise, the dog that's a shepherd, that dogs coming in and
out more often said hudge, was in the Bedouin, and it has said about
him, he had a guard dog that was all around, and that dog will come
sit right next to him, and he would feed it from his food in the
house. So the dog is in and out of the house, not as a pet that lives
in the house, but as a shepherd, or what have you. So the farmlands
have their own rules in the Sharia, and the nomads have their
own rules in the city.
So don't take them as an example. But if you go to Yes,
research, research is a Cairo money. At the end of it, he makes
it very clear. And this is the ruin for the city folk. It's haram
to have a dog because the prophets I send him when he lived in the
city of Medina.
Santa Jabri Prophet said to him, I'm going to come to you tomorrow,
he didn't come.
Then the Prophet went out and found him waiting outside the
house. He said, you said you're gonna come to visit me in my
house. You said yes, but you have a dog in there.
So he went and found a puppy had snuck under the profits bed. And
he said, Monica, they don't like to enter with dogs. Do you like to
enter a room with a
with a millipede?
Do you want to enter a room with a big millipede this big? Do you
want to enter a room with a snake in it? Do you want to enter a room
with cockroaches in it? No. Why? There's no logical reason. We just
don't like it. That's it. There's no logic behind this. We're
created to hate them. That's why we call them pests. And we're
allowed to kill them.
Likewise, Mala can do not, they're offended by the filthy nature of
the dog. So they won't come in. And that's why it's haram for us
not to have one as a pet in the house.
I remember when we were in Spain, yeah. It's kind of like, kinda off
topic was Yeah. We were really trying to slaughter. And we were
like, deep down in the like, countryside of Spain at the South
Park. So we found this one guy.
And so me and so he went, and you know, so he was like, kind of,
he's a clean guy. And he's like, you know, he's not very, like,
dirty and everything. So we go deep out into the country to this
guy's farm. And we thought, because they didn't speak English.
I barely speak any Spanish. So like, I thought, I communicate
clearly with them. We're gonna go slaughter right now. But we go
there. Because it's, it's the day vary. And we go forward tonight,
before we eat or Sunday, I forget what it was. But we go to his
farm. And when we when we get there, we drove like 40 minutes,
and we're like, wait.
It's about to be sundown. Cancellara. We gotta get 10
minutes before Mugdha. Yeah, so we ended up going with this guy on
his farm. And basically like, looking at all of his goats. And
then somehow One thing led to another now we're like, our
grazing with his goats. Oh, my God walked out to his farm is this
family from like, Morocco. So one of the girls spoke English. So
we're talking to them and like, we're just living this guy's life
just for like an hour. Yeah, hours. And it's crazy. Because
like, he just goes out in the farm, and just observes all these
goats. They just run around in circles and eat food. And he like,
makes these noises and they follow them. Yeah, he's basically like a
shepherd. Yeah. And we prayed on on the grass thing. And
everything. It was very interesting experience. Yeah. It
seemed to me that the farm life is so disorganized. But to them, they
know what's going on. Like, to me, it's like, Wait, if I'm going to
have goats, or am I going to put them in a box, right? Because what
if they go somewhere else, right. And all these goats, they have a
way to let them roam free, but bring them back.
Same thing when I was in Turkey, I was taking a walk in Turkey on a
mountain on one of these educational tours that I was
invited to one time. And there was a cow. Just walking right by,
right. And there's Oh no, no, this okay, it's for that guy. Right.
And then there was a dog was a goat, a stray dog. It's not stray
dog. There's a shepherd for the guy. And the guys farm is far
away. Like you could see it far away. But these animals roam far
and somehow they managed to manage it. So that's how the farmland
works. It's totally different for us. So when asked, Can I have a
cat? Yes. Cats are clean and the prophets I saw the Sahaba having
cats and he approved of it.
Because they're clean. Ladies and gentlemen, we have to stop.
Okay, we must stop here.
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