Shadee Elmasry – NBF 16 The Prophet Who died on Miraj + Q&A on Islamic Hairstyles, Relationships, & Smoking

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The speakers discuss the importance of protecting one's heart and the need for consistency and happiness in public life. They touch on the spirituality of the Bible, including the Prophet's actions and the belief that he is the one who accepts them. They also discuss the use of water in bathrooms and the potential harm to animals, as well as the history of Halal and the use of indiscernible in insurance. The speakers provide guidance on performing a speech and being happy and unified, and ask for advice on English books and Halal use.

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			Okay, we're good. We are good.
Smilla Rahmanir Rahim Al hamdu
		
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			Lillahi Rabbil Alameen wa Salatu
was Salam ala Rasulillah. While it
		
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			was Samuel Manola Olam, Saudi
Salatin Camela was Selim Selim
		
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			Unterman. Allah says you know,
Muhammad Allah didn't Hello Bill
		
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			awkward, was infected up caught up
with diabete how? EJ what tuna
		
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			it'll be headed off. Hostile what
and what you suggest will be what
		
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			you had Katie was the he was he
was just anemic. Athena, first of
		
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			all, I have to remind myself and
others thanks a lot to audit for
		
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			the name of Islam. And that you
can go searching around for
		
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			happiness of your heart everywhere
you go, you're not going to find
		
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			it better than in the recitation
of the Quran daily in large
		
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			amounts, daily and in large
amounts because ALLAH SubhanA wa
		
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			Tada says, with good Allah the
Quran Kathira make a remembrance
		
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			of Allah much and say no, Musa
says Canelo sub Baca cathedra when
		
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			it's Kodaka cathedra so we make to
be Have you much in remembrance of
		
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			you much. Wherever Victor is
mentioned in the Quran, it's
		
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			always associated with the word
much, because a small amount
		
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			doesn't benefit as much hardly
benefited. There's some benefit,
		
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			of course, we can't say it doesn't
benefit. But the Mon FFP. And what
		
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			did they say?
		
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			Allah says about the lay of Quran
Allah, Allah kalila. So the
		
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			hypocrites, they remember a lob
very little. And so it didn't
		
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			benefit them, it didn't cure them
of their hypocrisy. So people who
		
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			can't can't have the discipline to
do a lot of liquor, if they have
		
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			any emotional trouble, they go to
drugs, they drown themselves out
		
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			in music, they weaponize, they do
all sorts of these vices that are
		
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			at your fingertips in society.
Okay, they're at your fingertips
		
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			these days. So you have to fight.
And we're here together to help
		
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			each other out. Right, fighting
against our neffs going against
		
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			our base desires, and filling our
hearts with the heavenly word.
		
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			That is the word of Allah subhana
wa Tada. And that's going to be
		
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			what fills your heart with sad,
and happiness, and you're going to
		
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			feel like, I have so much
everything that Allah has given
		
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			me, I can't
		
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			count these nema. And that's a
sign that you have Shuda NEMA one
		
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			Scott, one scholar asked the
question How do we know that if
		
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			we're grateful to Allah soprano,
what's on it? Someone said, when
		
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			you look and you realize I can't
count this num said that's
		
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			gratitude to Allah. That's when
you realized your situation with
		
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			Allah. Today we're going to talk
about Satan. Did he sign a sunnah
		
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			because yesterday in a podcast
that's going to be released. It
		
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			was a wild podcast, you got to
listen to it. We went about an
		
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			hour and a half. All the old crew
Alex except for sad. We missed sad
		
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			but Alex was there Nas was there
Mossad. We had we had other people
		
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			on, it was a wild podcast, but we
talked a little bit about the
		
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			marriage. And we noted there's
another prophet who was very
		
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			unique. He actually died in his
marriage. He died not because he
		
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			couldn't handle his marriage, but
he was his death was appointed at
		
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			the time of his marriage. Okay.
And what was happening with this
		
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			who this prophet is is the prophet
Idris i They said, so who is he?
		
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			And how was he so unique? Because
Allah says webcoder Okay, ALLAH
		
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			SubhanA wa Tada says mentioned in
the book webconfig kitab Idris in
		
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			okayness, deepen the via. Okay,
what a fine now who mccannon Alia
		
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			said the breeze. There is as I
said, Allah mentions in the Quran
		
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			praises him in the Quran. And he
says about him that said, Denise
		
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			was acidic in no Canis De Luca
Nebia. And he says about him, we
		
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			smell that Isa will carefully call
luminol Salah Heaney mentioned
		
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			them that he's a righteous he was
a prophet. And Allah raised him
		
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			What if I know who McKenna and
Alia we elevate him to high place?
		
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			So what about this, these and how
do we know about him? The stories
		
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			we know about him come from what
have they been? Well, he had been
		
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			one of them was a Yemeni, from a
Jewish background, and he came and
		
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			he, he used to tell stories of the
prophets and the Tebay in the
		
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			sahaba. I think that he did meet
Sahaba they would approve some of
		
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			the stories. So they said that it
is He is the fourth generation
		
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			down from the Prophet adamite a
Saddam so Prophet Adam acnm came
		
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			one of the Prophet Adams a younger
sons was named sheath, also known
		
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			as Seth in the English language
sheath, took over the Khilafah
		
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			after saying to Adam,
		
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			once in Adam became a bit older,
she took over, she witnessed his
		
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			brother Kaabil kill heavin Cain
killed Abel, he witnessed that he
		
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			watched and he saw the how his
father Adam, exiled Kirby from the
		
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			mountain in the old days in the
ancient times
		
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			Adam and his progeny all lived on
a mountain.
		
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			And the difference when we say
Jebel and Thor there's a
		
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			difference between the word Jebel
and the word Thor. The devil is a
		
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			is a dry mountain. It's like the
type of mountain that you see in a
		
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			picture. That's like a perfect
stone. But a Thor is a mountain
		
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			that has life in it, like how does
it have life in it? It's got caves
		
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			that you can seek protection, and
it's got rivers coming down it
		
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			when you have rivers, and you have
greenery, what do you attract? You
		
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			attract livestock animals, I mean,
and you can eat those animals, you
		
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			can drink the water and you can
eat the greenery from the trees.
		
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			So and a Thor is more of like a
gradually going up mountain, so
		
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			that you could live on it. There's
some flat lands on the mountain.
		
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			That's how they all lived. And
gabion was exiled from the
		
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			mountain.
		
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			And she witnessed that she took
over from the younger generation
		
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			two generations after him, not
directly descended from Chief was
		
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			Idris.
		
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			Idris. So now the him population
is vast, right. And they lived
		
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			hundreds of years and they have
plenty of kids. And so the human
		
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			population was vast. And Denise is
a follower of sheath. And a Denise
		
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			was an OB. His description was
that he was very big. But he was
		
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			extremely soft spoken. And he was
a contemplator. He used to
		
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			contemplate constantly like the
prophets, I sent him the private
		
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			messages messenger was described.
So Allah when he was salam, he
		
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			used to go to the mountaintop,
they couldn't find him. And only
		
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			as a boy, six, seven years old,
they find him sitting on a hill.
		
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			And he said, What did he do
looking looking at the mountains,
		
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			looking at the stars, so
contemplation, because as we've
		
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			said, a million times, to know
that there's a creator does not
		
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			require a prophet. It just
requires you to look and you can
		
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			see that things are designed
perfectly. You ever see there was
		
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			a news story? I don't know if the
doctors here, they're probably
		
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			aware of it. There was like a
medical thing that was, you know,
		
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			caught a lot of people's
attention, they put it on the
		
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			news. A guy got sick really badly.
And he coughed up part of his
		
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			lung. When he took part of his
lung out, the doctor said, it was
		
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			gorgeous. Right? He just kept
looking at it, he cleaned it off
		
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			the blood and everything. And then
he picks it up, there's a picture
		
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			of it online. It literally looks
like a tree.
		
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			Right? It looks exactly like you
do a tree. So Subhan Allah, the
		
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			same shape of the thing that gives
us air. And the thing that
		
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			receives air, they have the same
shape. Like inside the lung, when
		
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			you look at how the lungs go out.
It's like an upside down tree. So
		
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			one gives the air it's shaped like
a tree, the one receives the air
		
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			shaped like a tree, right? I mean,
it's amazing. You got this.
		
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			There's one manufacturer here,
right? There's one maker. So
		
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			that's what Satan
		
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			Idris used to do. And then he
started preaching, and then he was
		
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			informed. You're a prophet, too.
Okay. And he had a lot of
		
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			followers, he gained a lot of
followership. And his area, some
		
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			people say it was what's now known
as Babylon. And then he moved to
		
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			Egypt allow Adam about all these
stories, but he preached well, and
		
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			one of the things that he is
unique for is He's the first
		
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			person who came up, he was
inspired by a lot to write with a
		
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			tool, he was the first person to
write words down with the tool.
		
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			Okay, so he was he was inspired
with that, he was also inspired by
		
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			Allah to divide up the day into 12
units, right divide up the day. So
		
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			the idea that we have 12 hours in
the day and 12 hours in the night,
		
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			that was one of the inspirations
given to Prophet Idris. He was
		
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			also inspired with the third
innovation in humanity, which is
		
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			to stitch your clothes. Before
that, they would get large skins,
		
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			okay, and then wear the skins
around themselves and maybe tie it
		
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			up. But he was the one first one
who came, who was taught at this
		
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			time to stitch up the clothes.
Okay. And that was something
		
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			that's unique. Again, to him, you
know, some of these things don't
		
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			come from the prophesy sudden, but
okay, it's a story. It's passed on
		
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			by what happened, what up, it's
found in the books and there's no
		
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			harm in believing it. Alright, so
when the Prophet Idris came, the
		
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			he was when in his de sheath was
the Khalifa, Seth, and he was
		
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			waging war on COVID. At the time,
there's no CAFOs there was either
		
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			slaughter or a FESEM. Okay, there
was no such thing as a calf and no
		
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			one didn't. There was no shit.
There was no Khufu everyone knew
		
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			Allah exists and angels in heaven
and *, but they're the two
		
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			groups where the SATA in in the
caffeine, a recipe. So those who
		
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			followed Adam and his ways and
profit did his madness and he met
		
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			say 90 minutes old age.
		
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			The Kabita went away with the
people and bkn and they were those
		
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			who sinned. They did everything
that was haram. And they didn't
		
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			study with Adam anymore. They
didn't follow sheep. They didn't
		
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			worship. Okay, so they were the
Fed
		
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			Suppose they were outside the
mountain. Eventually, the groups
		
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			got so big that the followers of
kabhi would come to the mountain.
		
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			And they would poach people
because the people at the
		
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			mountain, the believers decided,
hey, they had safety. Okay, they
		
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			had food. They had numbers, okay.
And they had happiness. The
		
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			followers cup club had wanted to
come in and spend time with the
		
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			followers of Adam alayhis, Salam
and sheep, and then they started
		
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			corrupting them.
		
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			So sheep and Idris together, waged
the first jihad to keep them away.
		
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			So the first jihad on the earth
was waged by scheef. And Idris
		
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			Sharif and his junior follower it
did is in the Bible is called
		
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			Enoch.
		
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			So they waged the first jihad, and
they, they had a banner Djibouti
		
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			told them when you wake up, or you
make a flag, that was the first
		
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			flag that was made for humanity,
and they put up a flag. And Santa
		
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			Gibreel was teaching them
everything at that time. Religion
		
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			was not just something that was
you just given the revelation? No,
		
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			you're given the revelation, and
you're taught how to live. So many
		
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			people wonder how did Adam farm
and everything that said that God
		
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			taught him all these things and
brought tools for them? So he
		
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			taught him you have to come in
rows, and this is how you fight,
		
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			he taught him how to do these
things. And so they waged that
		
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			Jihad and pushed the followers of
COVID Far away, that the followers
		
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			of COVID would not come anymore,
to to corrupt the SATA hain. And
		
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			this is the thing inclusivity has
its limits. You're inclusive of
		
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			somebody who is on the same
agenda, but it's not that good at
		
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			it. That's Are you in any group?
In any group, you're inclusive of
		
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			somebody who's weak at fulfilling
the group's goal but believes in
		
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			the group's goal in any group,
Democratic Party, vegetarian vegan
		
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			clubs, Republican Party, any
groups, Zionist clubs, Jewish
		
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			clubs, groups, whatever. If you
join the group, and you're
		
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			promoting the opposite of the
group, the opposite goals of the
		
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			group, what do you think's going
to happen to you, you're gonna get
		
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			kicked out? Nobody says, Oh,
you're not a tolerant and
		
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			inclusive. It's, it makes no
sense. If I come in, I join your
		
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			golf team. But I say no, no, I
like to hit it all over the place
		
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			and get a high score, right?
There's like, no, the goal of golf
		
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			is to get a low score. So you're
off the team. If I join a football
		
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			team, it's Oh, I like to run it
back and fumble it. That's what my
		
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			my identity, you're gonna be off
the team. Right? So likewise,
		
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			what's, how are we Muslims any
different, we have a goal. If you
		
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			come and you're expressing the
exact opposite goals and purposes,
		
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			we need to be away from you.
That's how simple it is. Okay. So
		
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			we have something precious, which
is our hearts, and we don't, we're
		
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			people we have to remember, we
don't we, we don't trust it bliss.
		
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			He's always there. We don't trust
our neffs that could succumb to
		
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			the bliss. So we have to be
surrounded with people who are
		
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			righteous. And you might think to
yourself, oh, it's sort of
		
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			selfish. It's not selfish, it's
safe. Do you trust people to enter
		
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			your home all the time? Or you
have lockup your home all the
		
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			time? Do you trust people to
breathe on your way to wear a mask
		
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			these days? So what's what's
different with your heart, so they
		
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			needed to keep these people away
from them? Okay. And by the way,
		
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			when you clean your heart, and you
clean up your deen, you become
		
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			someone that people can benefit
from. People will come to you on
		
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			your terms and benefit from you
and leave. You're not just open
		
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			the door to any old person to come
in and influence your life and be
		
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			part of your life. And then you're
the one who gets corrupted at the
		
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			end. It makes no sense. So they
had to push them far away. And
		
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			that might explain to us why some
of the you know, the
		
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			anthropologists have come to the
conclusion that humans at some
		
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			point, we're really backwards,
allow Adam, it could be as a
		
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			theory, that it's the followers of
Kobe, they were pushed far from
		
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			the civilization of the people of
Adam and chief and Denise. And so
		
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			they had to start from scratch and
they didn't have any of the
		
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			benefits of the Revelation. So now
their kids were born. Okay.
		
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			shorthanded, they were they were
born without the, that revelation
		
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			and those teachings. So that's one
possible explanation. But
		
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			eventually what happened was the
followers of Idris and sheath,
		
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			they became so many that they
couldn't keep up even education,
		
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			their education and they would
leave the mountain on the you
		
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			can't police people, they would
leave the mountain, they would go
		
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			and they would mingle with the
people of Cubby, and things began
		
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			to get to get corrupted. When
Idris works, this is at the end,
		
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			when Denise was working. He was
very successful in the Dawa. He
		
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			asked Allah Oh Allah keep me on
the earth for a long time.
		
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			because I'm doing well here, and I
want to live a long life in the
		
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			province, I've always said, Who's
the best person, he lives a long
		
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			life in righteousness. He lives a
long life doing good deeds, that
		
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			is the best of all people. And if
you're short, your good deeds are
		
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			short, that Allah takes you, it's
better. And if your sins are a
		
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			lot, and you're going to keep
setting, then if Allah takes you,
		
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			it's better as well. So the Buddha
said that Satan ADC asked for
		
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			this, then every prophet, no
prophet is taken away for death,
		
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			except by permission.
		
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			So the Angel of Death came to
Idris and said, is your time to
		
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			go?
		
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			He said, No, I don't want to go. I
want to live a long life and do
		
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			righteous work.
		
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			Nothing more satisfying to the
heart than this. Is that oh, well,
		
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			then you're going to need to ask
one of the chief angels for this.
		
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			Okay. So it may be that the
opposite was Djibouti. It came and
		
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			told him, are you ready to die
now? And he said, No. He said,
		
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			Then you go speak to medical mode
to yourself.
		
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			He said, How am I going to meet
medical mode, he said, Come on to
		
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			my back. And then they went up to
the fourth Heaven.
		
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			In the fourth heaven, he said here
we're going to meet is that I'll
		
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			eat and you could tell him that
you want to live longer. He said,
		
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			Okay. He went, he gets to Israel,
Israel, he sees Israel. And Israel
		
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			said, subhanAllah, I just read in
the low that I have to take your
		
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			soul in the fourth seventh, I
said, How? Right and you came
		
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			right up to me. He said, I came to
you,
		
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			so that I could live longer. He
said, and then what happens when I
		
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			live when you live longer? He
said, whatever date that you
		
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			appoint for yourself, then you're
going to be taken out that date.
		
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			He said that if that's the case,
just take me know, when he saw the
		
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			heaven, see, that's the thing.
Allah showed him the greater
		
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			reward. So we believe in good and
greater, we don't believe that the
		
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			reward of Allah is just good and
bad. You may be in a good state,
		
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			and you can ask for a better
that's why the draw is just like a
		
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			low Hadron. Right? Not a high it
because it is assuming here in the
		
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			bed. So there's always more Allah
with a lots out of there's always
		
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			more, that's why you don't have we
shouldn't have depression. We
		
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			should never be bored. There's
always more with Allah, but go to
		
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			the right source, you'll get more.
If you think you have an A plus
		
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			life, you could still get bored
with it. That's the truth. Right?
		
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			If anyone has an A plus life, and
you live that life for 10 years,
		
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			guaranteed, there's gonna come a
time where you're a little bit
		
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			bored of it. You're like, Yes, I'm
100% thankful, I'm happy. I'm not
		
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			excited anymore, though. Right?
I'm totally happy. If this is all
		
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			a legate. I'm 110%. Not excited,
though. Do you have to believe
		
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			that Allah Allah has a plus. And
there's a plus plus, and a plus
		
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			triple plus, right? And then gold,
platinum, right? There's no end.
		
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			There is no end to the kingdom of
Allah that he can always get
		
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			better and better and better.
Right. So a person should never
		
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			The problem is with ingratitude.
That's the problem. A little bit
		
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			of like, I want some more
excitement, I want a little bit.
		
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			That's not a problem. The problem
is ingratitude. And there are many
		
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			people they start something, then
they get bored with it, they leave
		
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			it off. That's terrible. We'd like
consistency and gratitude, and
		
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			know that Allah always has more,
right? There's always something
		
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			that can give you something else.
So Satana Idris, he said, I want
		
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			to live longer on this earth. And
I want to do so much more. Well,
		
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			guess what? The meeting with Ezra
it couldn't have been on the earth
		
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			it could have been on the earth.
But Allah ordained that it happens
		
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			on the heavens, when it happened
in the fourth heaven. And these
		
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			looked around, he said, No, no,
I'll die. Because when you see the
		
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			heavens, and that wasn't even
paradise, that was just the
		
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			heavens, the realms above us. When
you see that world, you wouldn't
		
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			want to come back. That's why they
say what is the greatest miracle
		
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			of the marriage? This is one of
the most amazing things I can
		
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			think who God said or one of the
early, he said, the greatest
		
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			miracle of the Mirage is not that
the Prophet went study came back.
		
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			If you weren't, you would be like,
holding on, I'm never coming back.
		
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			And he came back and his mood was
good. He didn't come back and say,
		
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			Oh, my gosh, I hate, you can't go
and live at certain life. And then
		
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			let's say you're living in a
mansion, and you have a cook, and
		
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			you have a misuse. And then you
get shifted downwards to live in a
		
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			studio apartment, you got to cook
your own food and you have a
		
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			small, tiny little budget to live
by. Right?
		
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			It's going to be impossible.
You're going to be in such a bad
		
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			mood. But the prophets of Allah
when he was salam, his goal was
		
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			never himself. If Allah wants to
take me a marriage, if Allah wants
		
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			to put me in Mecca, to struggle, I
don't say that what what Allah
		
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			wants is what's good. That's how
the Prophet has aligned himself to
		
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			what Allah wants. And that's why I
say that he says, Why do it oh
		
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			muster? Why, how is it that I see
that Allah is always answering you
		
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			before you even ask
		
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			for
		
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			The reason is the prophet had made
Allah subhana wa Tada his only
		
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			goal and as a result before he
asked for something, Allah grants
		
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			him How about the Qibla? Allah
subhana wa Tada says, We know that
		
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			you're thinking about we know that
you desire Mecca to be your God,
		
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			your Qibla. So we make Mecca,
because because his heart was
		
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			designed in that so Prophet Idris
are they sit on the mercy of Allah
		
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			to him was that he didn't want to
die because he wanted to live a
		
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			long life and do righteous and do
good and spread the Dawa. When
		
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			Allah showed him the heavens, that
he accepted to die, and his soul
		
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			was taken in the heavens. That's
the meaning of what I found that
		
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			when McKennitt ID Prophet knew was
the junior Idris It is said that
		
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			Prophet and witnessed Idris and
Prophet No, of course, all of them
		
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			were of the same essential
lineage, there was only one tribe
		
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			at that time, one skin and one
language. And Prophet knew took
		
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			the baton after him. Right. So
there was prophets at all times,
		
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			but the number of human beings
kept spreading and growing and
		
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			growing and growing, to the point
that it became very difficult to
		
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			keep everyone educated to keep
everyone guided, very similar to
		
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			our world today. There's more
people worshipping Allah to today
		
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			in this year, in this period of
time than let's say 100 years ago,
		
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			than 200 years ago. But there's
also way more people in
		
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			disobedience of Allah. So the
proportion is decreasing, the
		
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			number is increasing. The number
of people worshiping Allah is
		
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			always increasing, but their
proportion may be decreasing. So
		
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			we feel like we're much less we
feel like things are much worse.
		
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			That's true. Right? Because the
proportion what a finite economic
		
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			ruk Allah says, We've elevated
your remembrance means that there
		
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			will always be an increase.
		
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			Of, of the vicar of the prophets,
I send them and worship in Islam
		
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			and the spread of knowledge that's
always increasing, except that
		
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			proportionately it's decreasing
the percentage and the weight as a
		
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			result of it. Alright, we'll stop
here. Let's go to Ryan, why don't
		
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			you kick us off? Okay, first one.
I'll read the whole message.
		
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			Someone said, said Dr. Shetty from
your old friend, Imad in London. A
		
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			mad, mad mad he said he'd love to
ask about cupping, which he read
		
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			the angels were advising on the
Miraj. Finally please make dua for
		
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			him as well because he's extremely
ill in the ICU. ICU. Hello la
		
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			cocina de la y is in the ICU.
Allah give him a speedy Schiefer
		
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			first of all, it's great to hear
from him and he's he's COVID This
		
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			This is one of the smartest
brothers that I that I met. He's a
		
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			really smart guy, masha Allah may
Allah bless him and keep him in
		
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			the benefit of Islam.
		
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			The question is about cupping. I
don't know the history of cupping.
		
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			But the little thing that I do
know about it, and I've done it,
		
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			cupping is different from hijama
cupping is just putting the heated
		
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			cup and that's why you see
people's they have those marks,
		
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			right? Whereas hijama is putting
those heated cups.
		
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			But then
		
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			my mom does it she does it for me.
Scraping you scrape the skin a
		
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			little bit after a while and that
he did blood okay, that blood that
		
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			comes up is the blood that is not
good for the body and then that
		
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			blood comes out okay
		
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			that's that's what a gem is. You
should do him at least once in
		
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			your life to get the Sunnah of I
honestly when I did it I was much
		
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			more energized I probably I'm due
to do it again I made let me do it
		
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			again. I got a freak i got a free
hijama service so why not? I
		
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			Emraan awesome says about the
Mirage is it known and accepted
		
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			that to Shuddh was a conversation
between Allah His messenger so I
		
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			said Um Yes, it is said that many
times and in many sources that
		
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			the shahada the first line is from
the prophets I send them to Allah.
		
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			Then the salaam on the prophet is
from Allah His messenger. Then the
		
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			messengers reply is to spread that
set up to all of us. A Silla
		
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			Maialino la barra de la sala Hain
shadow La la la la cuando la city
		
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			girl shadow Mohammed Abdullah
surah.
		
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			We have a comment here. Let's see
what else we got. I saw a lot of
		
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			people's comments, but I can't see
them here anymore. All right, go
		
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			ahead. What is the ruling for
praying in an aircraft while in
		
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			flight. If you're in flight, you
have no other way to make the law
		
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			except that you have to pray
sitting down. So you will pray
		
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			sitting down some of the elements
say that you would make it up. You
		
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			would repeat that prayer but you
would pray sitting down facing
		
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			look up to as much as you can. And
of course you would combine both
		
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			and ask analysis and method
Benicia Yeah, hey, how you doing?
		
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			You're doing good.
		
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			We have a volunteer. You know how
much I love volunteers. An intern
		
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			that's much better word
		
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			If
		
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			you're going to spray painted, if
we have the black spray paint,
		
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			Hey, is that your basket?
		
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			Can we spray painted black? If we
have the spray play?
		
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			All right, next question.
		
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			Somebody, somebody mentioned
		
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			a sheikh that he knows said Allah
is everywhere, but he is not in
		
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			everything. But the person said,
what I've learned is that Allah
		
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			exists as he always has. Subhana
Allah exists is when they say he's
		
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			everywhere with his knowledge.
Meaning he has knowledge of
		
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			everything with his knowledge, not
with his essence, of course.
		
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			What is the last time for
solitude, Asia, half the night,
		
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			the middle of the night, is the
time if you delay it past that
		
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			your sinful delay for no reason,
of course, for no reason, if
		
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			there's a reason that's fine, but
you can pray for Aisha it is a
		
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			valid Salah today shot
		
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			until in terms of incense that is
a debt. That means praying on
		
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			time, called thought means making
up the prayer. It's a bunch of
		
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			fetch, but it's sin the delay is
sinful past half the night.
		
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			What is the son of hairs of head?
		
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			What the Sunnah of hair is the
Sunnah of hair is that the man
		
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			should not have a hairstyle that
resembles some sinful group. If
		
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			such a group exists, nor women and
women, it is Makrooh, for her to
		
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			have a hair that is resembling the
hairstyles of men. Because in our
		
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			theology, that's how we choose to
identify is that the gender the
		
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			Prophet wanted the genders to be
distinct, so that there should be
		
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			hairs if there's if it comes in a
culture that a certain way of
		
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			having your hair is is common for
women, that a man should not have
		
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			that hairstyle, if he's the
opposite, that a woman should not
		
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			have that hairstyle as a matter of
encouragement and discouragement,
		
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			more so than prohibition, and
obligation. And then it's also
		
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			that something called Gaza, which
the Prophet did not like, which is
		
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			the disjointed hairstyle where
some of its shaved basically,
		
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			like, you want to go watch the, I
don't want to say it, but US
		
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			Olympic soccer team, right, where
half the hair is buzzed in half of
		
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			its long, right. So that is called
Kazaa, where it's disjointed and
		
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			out of whack, or part of it is
completely shaved. And part of its
		
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			there. So that's we would put it
in the category of discouraged
		
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			mcru. And therefore it shouldn't
be avoided for both men and women
		
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			to do that. Likewise, the colors
that would may be associated a
		
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			person with, Fiske for example, if
there's a certain type of, of crew
		
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			in society that they call it their
hair a certain way, you shouldn't
		
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			do that, you should look, you
should basically, use the dyes
		
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			that pious Muslims use. That's
your custom custom for us is the
		
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			practicing Muslims. Lastly, a man
should not dye his hair black.
		
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			Because it has a different
reference. In the old days, people
		
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			didn't have birthdays, you didn't
know how old you were born, there
		
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			was no year there was no calendar,
you judge a man's age, by his
		
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			look. Right? So the man had black
hair, the family may think he's a
		
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			young man, he's younger than he
actually is. And they marry him.
		
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			Then he dies like five years
later, right? So he was older than
		
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			he looked. So it's it's deception,
likewise, of deception is for a
		
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			woman before marriage. And for
other to have to attach hair, and
		
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			to do things with their hair that
is not actually real of her hair,
		
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			attaching pieces and stuff. That
is only allowed for her to do
		
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			within her husband and her family.
But it's not allowed outside that
		
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			because it could lead to a
deception, in the sense that
		
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			people think something about you,
that's actually not true, then
		
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			they may refer you to marriage,
and then a guy gets into that
		
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			marriage. And you get into another
marriage and you realize the both
		
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			of you actually don't look the way
you look. Okay? That's one of the
		
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			reasons that there are these rules
on hair. And these rules on these
		
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			things is to avoid possible
potential deceptions like that. Of
		
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			course, it's not deception, like
people are trying to deceive each
		
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			other, but that is the result. And
all of this, we put it in the
		
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			category of McLuhan, some of it's
haram to do.
		
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			I hope that answers the question
on the issues of hair in the city
		
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			can a woman dye her hair a woman
could dye her hair any color that
		
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			she wants before or after marriage
doesn't matter?
		
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			Can you talk about the prophet
Elijah on a sentimental together
		
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			and they're believed to be still
alive? We'll talk about that and
		
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			Joe Allah maybe every Tuesday
we'll talk about one of the
		
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			prophets jolla next question.
		
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			Do I have to pay money that
someone else owes me? Do you have
		
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			to face a cat on money that is
owed to you?
		
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			You owe Zakah on the money that's
in your possession. Okay.
		
00:30:15 --> 00:30:19
			So when it comes into your
possession, you will owe it for
		
00:30:19 --> 00:30:22
			the past year if time elapsed.
		
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			And so we can discuss that in more
detail at another time. Inshallah.
		
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			But yes, the answer is that you
only owe the Zika on the wealth
		
00:30:30 --> 00:30:34
			that you have in your hand. So if
I have a loan out to somebody,
		
00:30:34 --> 00:30:40
			$2,000 They owe me that money, or
I'm a vendor, and I sold him
		
00:30:40 --> 00:30:46
			something he hasn't paid me yet. I
paid Zika on the savings for First
		
00:30:46 --> 00:30:50
			of all, in person for as a person
only on my savings first of all,
		
00:30:50 --> 00:30:53
			so I don't pay the cut on that
yet. Secondly, if I'm a store
		
00:30:53 --> 00:30:59
			owner, you pays occur on a
calendar day, okay, of the hedge
		
00:30:59 --> 00:31:04
			the calendar on your inventory and
your cash. So if it's outstanding,
		
00:31:04 --> 00:31:07
			then you know, you won't pay zakat
on that, but we should do a thing
		
00:31:07 --> 00:31:08
			on Zika.
		
00:31:09 --> 00:31:13
			Next question, then Mara refer be
acquired through books or is it
		
00:31:13 --> 00:31:16
			something that is only transmitted
from person to person Madhava
		
00:31:17 --> 00:31:22
			mattify is a nearness to Allah
where you feel very close to Allah
		
00:31:22 --> 00:31:27
			subhana wa Tada. And that happens
neither so much by books or
		
00:31:27 --> 00:31:31
			people, they do help for sure. But
by a lot of a bed, of course, you
		
00:31:31 --> 00:31:35
			need the books and you need the
people, people more important than
		
00:31:35 --> 00:31:39
			books, but it's really by a lot of
a bet you can be with you all the
		
00:31:39 --> 00:31:43
			time. You can be with reading
books all the time, man, if it
		
00:31:43 --> 00:31:47
			will be attained by doing a lot of
thicket of Allah, a lot of dua.
		
00:31:48 --> 00:31:52
			Okay, not what's called the monad
jet, you have just speak your,
		
00:31:52 --> 00:31:56
			your heart to Allah subhanaw taala
then never have any hesitation in
		
00:31:56 --> 00:31:58
			that if you don't talk to Allah,
who you're going to talk to.
		
00:31:58 --> 00:32:02
			Right? People have a shame. They
think, oh, you can only be very
		
00:32:02 --> 00:32:03
			formal.
		
00:32:04 --> 00:32:06
			Allahu Akbar, somebody I live in
Hamidah. And that's the
		
00:32:06 --> 00:32:09
			relationship with Allah. They
don't ever speak their hearts to
		
00:32:09 --> 00:32:12
			Allah to Allah, or that who you're
going to open it to. Right. So you
		
00:32:12 --> 00:32:16
			have to speak you have to have no
shame. Desires are not shameful.
		
00:32:17 --> 00:32:21
			It's false beliefs and false
actions that are shameful, right?
		
00:32:21 --> 00:32:23
			So if you have a desire to open
that desire to Allah to Allah,
		
00:32:23 --> 00:32:25
			say, if it's good, keep if it's
not good, remove it.
		
00:32:27 --> 00:32:31
			And make dua and ask ALLAH
SubhanA, which Allah loves to
		
00:32:31 --> 00:32:35
			give, he's waiting for you to ask
the greatest relation between his
		
00:32:35 --> 00:32:36
			creator and that
		
00:32:37 --> 00:32:39
			is that you ask Him and He gives
you that's why He created you.
		
00:32:41 --> 00:32:46
			Sarah mas says, If a woman who has
a hearing aid or a woman who was
		
00:32:46 --> 00:32:49
			doing hips, or some new SUTA or to
retain memorization, is she
		
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			allowed to recite loudly in Salah?
But someone else in the room can
		
00:32:53 --> 00:32:57
			hear? The answer is if the salah
allows loud allows something to be
		
00:32:57 --> 00:33:02
			allowed, such as certain Noah fill
in the nighttime prayers than the
		
00:33:02 --> 00:33:07
			answer is yes. And the minimum of
out loud, the minimum of out loud
		
00:33:08 --> 00:33:13
			is that you can hear yourself, so
that let's say I'm praying and I
		
00:33:13 --> 00:33:17
			want to recite out loud, but there
are other people in the room. My
		
00:33:17 --> 00:33:20
			out loud can just be that I hear
myself. That's enough.
		
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			Does a woman have to make up for
that fast missing for pregnancy?
		
00:33:24 --> 00:33:27
			The answer is yes. She has to make
up the fast.
		
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			And then that's it. Jessamine. Oh,
okay. So here's here's how it
		
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			works for pregnancy and
breastfeeding. If the pregnant if
		
00:33:36 --> 00:33:39
			the fast would result in her
sickness personally, she always
		
00:33:39 --> 00:33:43
			thinks she has to make up the fast
if she's only breaking the fast,
		
00:33:43 --> 00:33:47
			not for her sickness, but for the
sake of the baby, whether it's
		
00:33:47 --> 00:33:52
			pregnancy or breastfeeding, then
she owes a fast and Vidya Vidya is
		
00:33:52 --> 00:33:56
			to feed one poor Muslim. And you
can do that by sending money to
		
00:33:56 --> 00:33:59
			your mosque and bright Vidya and
they'll take care of it any local
		
00:33:59 --> 00:34:01
			mosque should have the capacity
and they should have the
		
00:34:01 --> 00:34:04
			wherewithal to know how to
distribute video.
		
00:34:05 --> 00:34:10
			Next question, what are your
thoughts on making Hijra to Egypt
		
00:34:10 --> 00:34:14
			or Turkey to gain knowledge and
starting a family there? Turkey? A
		
00:34:14 --> 00:34:18
			lot of people do it. I can't say
because I never did it. But yeah,
		
00:34:18 --> 00:34:21
			do you want to go to Turkey? Do
you ever hear of your family
		
00:34:21 --> 00:34:23
			wanting to go to Turkey? I didn't.
		
00:34:26 --> 00:34:30
			I never actually thought about
that for myself. But I know a lot
		
00:34:30 --> 00:34:32
			of my friends did. And they did. I
think they're coming back though.
		
00:34:34 --> 00:34:34
			Okay.
		
00:34:37 --> 00:34:41
			Here's a question that says, are
corporations legal, a separate
		
00:34:41 --> 00:34:46
			entity? Are we required to phase
it out on businesses? Yes, you are
		
00:34:46 --> 00:34:49
			in Shetty does not recognize the
business as a separate entity, the
		
00:34:49 --> 00:34:50
			shittier
		
00:34:51 --> 00:34:54
			right, you can split up your money
how you want, but the shitty I
		
00:34:54 --> 00:34:57
			will only look at you as a person
you own that business.
		
00:34:59 --> 00:35:00
			So when you own a bit
		
00:35:00 --> 00:35:03
			Business, there's a cap on trade
is of two types. Either you're
		
00:35:03 --> 00:35:09
			trading all the time, like a shop,
you buy inventory, you sell it
		
00:35:09 --> 00:35:14
			right away. Or you trade in a
different way where you're a
		
00:35:14 --> 00:35:17
			speculator, you buy a bunch of
stuff, you sit there and wait and
		
00:35:17 --> 00:35:20
			wait and wait until the society
demands it. And the price goes up,
		
00:35:20 --> 00:35:21
			then you sell it.
		
00:35:23 --> 00:35:26
			There's a cat, they both have
Zika, but it's different. This is
		
00:35:26 --> 00:35:29
			a cab, the shopkeeper he selects a
hit every day.
		
00:35:30 --> 00:35:34
			Like, let's say, the 15th of
Ramadan. And he says on the 15th,
		
00:35:34 --> 00:35:38
			that Ramadan, whatever money I
have in this shop, minus my debts
		
00:35:38 --> 00:35:39
			and expenses.
		
00:35:41 --> 00:35:46
			I paid 2.5% of it, whether it's
money or assets. So let's say I
		
00:35:46 --> 00:35:52
			sell cars, the value of my assets,
the cash that I have, minus all of
		
00:35:52 --> 00:35:54
			the expenses that I owe
		
00:35:55 --> 00:35:58
			gives you a certain amount of
money, you pays a cut on that
		
00:35:58 --> 00:36:02
			2.5%. But if I'm someone which is
called Mr. dekat, which is someone
		
00:36:02 --> 00:36:06
			who speculates, so I buy stuff,
and it just sits there. There's
		
00:36:06 --> 00:36:09
			no, there are no like customers
coming through the door.
		
00:36:10 --> 00:36:13
			I just sit there and I wait until
somebody wants to buy it, or I
		
00:36:13 --> 00:36:18
			wait until the price goes up. That
type of person only pays Zika when
		
00:36:18 --> 00:36:19
			he sells the item.
		
00:36:21 --> 00:36:23
			That's the answer to that
question. All right, Ryan, Europe.
		
00:36:24 --> 00:36:28
			How can we attain healthy
boundaries in relationships? How
		
00:36:28 --> 00:36:31
			do you attain healthy boundaries
and relationships? Study?
		
00:36:32 --> 00:36:36
			I'm telling you study the study
FIP and study this on, give people
		
00:36:36 --> 00:36:41
			their rights. Give yourself your
rights. Okay, fulfill your
		
00:36:41 --> 00:36:45
			responsibilities, and be forgiving
if people don't feel it fulfill
		
00:36:45 --> 00:36:51
			their responsibilities. Because
friendships marriages are legal
		
00:36:51 --> 00:36:55
			relationships. But they're built
well marriages is a legal
		
00:36:55 --> 00:36:57
			friendship is not a legal
relationship. But we call it
		
00:36:57 --> 00:37:03
			Mevani. I let him know Samaha.
It's Magne Allah, it's built upon
		
00:37:04 --> 00:37:10
			forgiveness. Okay. It is a legal
relationship. I owe a husband owes
		
00:37:10 --> 00:37:14
			his wife certain rights, or wife
or husband certain rights. A
		
00:37:14 --> 00:37:16
			husband has responsibilities
towards his wife, a wife has
		
00:37:16 --> 00:37:19
			responsibilities towards her
husband. Both of them share
		
00:37:19 --> 00:37:22
			responsibilities for their house
and their kids.
		
00:37:23 --> 00:37:27
			So we have to everyone has to know
their rights. And there's nothing
		
00:37:27 --> 00:37:33
			better than Sharia. So nobody
should ever were be offended if
		
00:37:33 --> 00:37:36
			someone wants my shit my shutter a
right my God given right for
		
00:37:36 --> 00:37:40
			example. It's my God given right?
If my neighbor if my friend if
		
00:37:40 --> 00:37:44
			somebody knocks on the door, or
someone calls me on my phone, the
		
00:37:44 --> 00:37:47
			Quran gives me the right not to
answer if I don't want to answer,
		
00:37:48 --> 00:37:52
			right? If my intention is to
offend them, then I'll be sinful.
		
00:37:52 --> 00:37:54
			But I am in the full right.
		
00:37:55 --> 00:37:59
			If I'm tired not to answer the
phone. Allah says in the Quran. If
		
00:37:59 --> 00:38:04
			you knock we the Tila regio for
Joe, who has gotta come Allah de
		
00:38:05 --> 00:38:09
			defends your right to privacy
here. Right? If someone knocks on
		
00:38:09 --> 00:38:12
			the door and you said go and
you're allowed to say, interject,
		
00:38:12 --> 00:38:18
			leave, okay. You have to go. You
should not be offended when
		
00:38:18 --> 00:38:22
			someone asked for the right that
given to Allah. These rights are
		
00:38:22 --> 00:38:26
			what make relationships work. A
wife has a lot of money. She never
		
00:38:26 --> 00:38:30
			shows her husband how much money?
Oh, well, tough luck for you. She
		
00:38:30 --> 00:38:34
			doesn't have to, right. That's her
money. She needed something from
		
00:38:34 --> 00:38:38
			the store. She used my money.
That's her right beneath my roof.
		
00:38:38 --> 00:38:41
			What is known and custom. That
means you would go until 10 pious
		
00:38:41 --> 00:38:44
			Muslims and would be like, No,
that's not a big deal. She didn't
		
00:38:44 --> 00:38:45
			go buy a BMW, she went and bought,
		
00:38:47 --> 00:38:51
			you know, household supplies, or
personal supplies, that's normal.
		
00:38:52 --> 00:38:55
			Bill Maher roof, so she has the
right to dip into your money, you
		
00:38:55 --> 00:38:59
			don't have a right to pin to her
money. She also does not have the
		
00:38:59 --> 00:39:03
			right to go off on a vacation
without you're talking to you
		
00:39:03 --> 00:39:06
			about it first. Right? She doesn't
have the right to do that. So
		
00:39:06 --> 00:39:11
			there's rights both ways. This is
not just bash the husbands and get
		
00:39:11 --> 00:39:13
			the approval of women or vice
versa. It's got nothing to do with
		
00:39:13 --> 00:39:16
			that. It has nothing to do with
liberal and conservative, nothing
		
00:39:16 --> 00:39:19
			to do with men and women. It has
to do with what is the right that
		
00:39:19 --> 00:39:24
			Allah gave both sides. Okay, both
have the right to intimacy. It's
		
00:39:24 --> 00:39:27
			not just the man has the right of
intimacy. Abrahamson has that he
		
00:39:27 --> 00:39:29
			gave the facts what what is the
right of what is a woman's right
		
00:39:29 --> 00:39:32
			to intimacy? He said once every
four days. Where did he get that
		
00:39:32 --> 00:39:35
			from? Because the maximum men will
marry is four wives. That's the
		
00:39:35 --> 00:39:40
			max right? So that means each one
of them gets the right that night.
		
00:39:40 --> 00:39:43
			That's her right. So therefore the
bare minimum of a woman is once
		
00:39:43 --> 00:39:46
			every four days. So we have we
have rights and responsibilities
		
00:39:46 --> 00:39:50
			in every sphere. A woman has the
right of privacy. A woman does not
		
00:39:50 --> 00:39:55
			have a responsibility towards her
husband's parents. She doesn't.
		
00:39:55 --> 00:39:56
			She just has to responsibly be
nice.
		
00:39:58 --> 00:40:00
			Likewise, a husband doesn't have
certain response.
		
00:40:00 --> 00:40:03
			stabilities towards her family. He
doesn't have to pay certain things
		
00:40:03 --> 00:40:06
			towards her family. So there's
rights and responsibilities both
		
00:40:06 --> 00:40:10
			ways financial, physical,
intimate, who comes in the house,
		
00:40:10 --> 00:40:15
			who goes out of the house, if you
study that, and you also study the
		
00:40:15 --> 00:40:18
			attitude because as my fifth
teacher taught, he says, marriage
		
00:40:18 --> 00:40:23
			is Mevani al mukarram. It is
built, it is a legal agreement of
		
00:40:23 --> 00:40:27
			living together. That is based
upon generosity and forgiveness.
		
00:40:29 --> 00:40:35
			Whereas trade business is Mariana,
who Chahat. Musa is getting the
		
00:40:35 --> 00:40:38
			most out of your person, other
person, when you go to do
		
00:40:38 --> 00:40:40
			business, we're not doing charity.
		
00:40:41 --> 00:40:44
			So if I hire someone, I said,
you're expected to work 40 hours a
		
00:40:44 --> 00:40:49
			week, at 40 hours, and zero
minutes and zero seconds, he drops
		
00:40:49 --> 00:40:53
			his pen, close his laptop and goes
home, I shouldn't be upset. That's
		
00:40:53 --> 00:40:58
			the deal. Right? That's the deal.
You should never be upset by the
		
00:40:58 --> 00:41:02
			best thing that will set us free
is the Sharia. And people have
		
00:41:02 --> 00:41:07
			taken their customs and made it
better than Sharia. Okay, don't
		
00:41:07 --> 00:41:12
			study the Cydia that will give you
a great understanding of distance
		
00:41:13 --> 00:41:16
			you owe not most people nothing.
That's the truth. You owe them
		
00:41:16 --> 00:41:21
			nothing. They owe you nothing.
Right friends? I have friends,
		
00:41:21 --> 00:41:25
			right? Yes, it's it's not right to
hurt people's feelings. But let's
		
00:41:25 --> 00:41:29
			say I need to unwind my head. I'm
gonna shut my phone off. You can
		
00:41:29 --> 00:41:31
			call me all day and all night, hit
your head on the wall. come knock
		
00:41:31 --> 00:41:34
			on my door. I'm not answering. I
have the full right to do that you
		
00:41:34 --> 00:41:37
			have the right to do the same for
me too. So this idea and this
		
00:41:37 --> 00:41:42
			concept of personal space and
distance and rights, it's going to
		
00:41:42 --> 00:41:43
			come if you study this idea.
		
00:41:45 --> 00:41:48
			Alright, let's take a question
from Jay. Jay. Do you know
		
00:41:50 --> 00:41:53
			that I won't believe all of that
don't get tired, they actually
		
00:41:53 --> 00:41:57
			show they don't get tired. How to
automate some so much energy?
		
00:41:57 --> 00:41:58
			First of all,
		
00:41:59 --> 00:42:03
			I really hope that Allah Tada can
any Subhan Allah
		
00:42:06 --> 00:42:10
			even put us in the same
conversation as the real people of
		
00:42:10 --> 00:42:16
			knowledge. And the Secondly, the
real Alama I noticed they don't
		
00:42:16 --> 00:42:19
			get tired. They do get tired, but
they'll never show it they have so
		
00:42:19 --> 00:42:22
			much energy because they're always
bringing down
		
00:42:23 --> 00:42:25
			in their thicker the names of
Allah.
		
00:42:27 --> 00:42:31
			And they have a belief that things
are possible. That's the summary
		
00:42:31 --> 00:42:33
			of it. They believe everything's
possible. They never said it's
		
00:42:33 --> 00:42:37
			impossible. They think always
about Allah's Name, avocado and
		
00:42:37 --> 00:42:40
			Moqtada and USA, and we ask Allah
to Allah, we'd be in their
		
00:42:40 --> 00:42:46
			footsteps, okay, that we can
travel in this life. And this life
		
00:42:46 --> 00:42:49
			and afterlife in the footsteps of
these great scholars. Megalon
		
00:42:49 --> 00:42:55
			says, Can you exercise and read
Islamic texts simultaneously?
		
00:42:56 --> 00:42:58
			And the answer to that is,
		
00:42:59 --> 00:43:04
			yes, it's not probably preferable.
Because they do deserve some
		
00:43:04 --> 00:43:09
			respect. But I don't, if you're
jogging, and you're listening to a
		
00:43:09 --> 00:43:12
			lecture on FIP I don't think that
that's the end of the world.
		
00:43:13 --> 00:43:18
			Okay. Is there anything like
Khaled relationship nowadays? Like
		
00:43:18 --> 00:43:19
			boyfriend and girlfriend? No, of
course not.
		
00:43:21 --> 00:43:23
			No way. No way, huh?
		
00:43:24 --> 00:43:28
			Yeah, there's no there's no, there
hasn't been a software update on
		
00:43:28 --> 00:43:28
			that subject.
		
00:43:31 --> 00:43:34
			You can't Yeah, the Quran says
don't look at them. How can you be
		
00:43:34 --> 00:43:37
			friends with someone that you
don't look at? Right? Hey, what my
		
00:43:37 --> 00:43:39
			here's my best friend. I don't
even know what she looks like,
		
00:43:39 --> 00:43:43
			right? It's not gonna work. how
friends should interact with our
		
00:43:43 --> 00:43:46
			Muslim friends who actually are
practicing, but being in a secular
		
00:43:46 --> 00:43:52
			state and most opinions. If you
are with Muslims, and you're all
		
00:43:52 --> 00:43:56
			she says they're practicing, but
in a secular state in most
		
00:43:56 --> 00:44:01
			opinions, then you need to share
knowledge with them. share
		
00:44:01 --> 00:44:01
			knowledge with them.
		
00:44:03 --> 00:44:07
			Share your end with them. Ryan,
let's let's hear it. Someone's
		
00:44:07 --> 00:44:10
			asking for advice. They said they
have a Muslim friend who is
		
00:44:10 --> 00:44:14
			thinking of marrying a non Muslim.
She finds Muslim men have very
		
00:44:14 --> 00:44:18
			poor character. And she had a
previously bad experience in a
		
00:44:18 --> 00:44:23
			marriage with a Muslim. Okay, so
the one she married one man, and
		
00:44:23 --> 00:44:26
			she used that so her dad has bad
character.
		
00:44:27 --> 00:44:30
			The person that she used to be
married to had bad character, but
		
00:44:30 --> 00:44:33
			she's saying Muslim because she
meant she had experience with one
		
00:44:33 --> 00:44:37
			man. But she said all the Muslim
men have bad character. So in a
		
00:44:37 --> 00:44:41
			scientific experiment, there's
something called what is the word
		
00:44:41 --> 00:44:46
			as sample size right. So the
sample size of one does not apply
		
00:44:46 --> 00:44:49
			is basically almost meaningless,
right? Not not that her experience
		
00:44:49 --> 00:44:53
			is meaningless, but as a sample
size, one is not doesn't mean
		
00:44:53 --> 00:44:58
			anything. Right? And secondly, so
that's where you got to go.
		
00:45:00 --> 00:45:05
			How do you make a judge a leap?
From one to all?
		
00:45:06 --> 00:45:09
			So it's just not factual advice.
		
00:45:11 --> 00:45:14
			The advice to such a person is are
you interested in disobeying Allah
		
00:45:14 --> 00:45:15
			and committing Zina?
		
00:45:17 --> 00:45:22
			That's what else is there to say?
Right? But use your reason. Your
		
00:45:22 --> 00:45:25
			sample size is one and you wait is
a youth This is just like other
		
00:45:25 --> 00:45:28
			Muslim guy who wants to die in
America from Al Khattab? Do you
		
00:45:28 --> 00:45:31
			think they look any different? Do
you think they're different?
		
00:45:31 --> 00:45:33
			Because they're Jews and
Christians? Is there something
		
00:45:33 --> 00:45:36
			different about them? Right?
There's still human beings, right?
		
00:45:36 --> 00:45:39
			And whatever they have, there is a
Muslim woman who has the same
		
00:45:39 --> 00:45:44
			thing. So a bad character is not
going to be something simple sized
		
00:45:44 --> 00:45:46
			by one person. So
		
00:45:47 --> 00:45:49
			I don't know if anyone else has
some that chip in on this. How do
		
00:45:49 --> 00:45:52
			you cope with just being tired of
this worldly life?
		
00:45:53 --> 00:45:59
			Satan almost says, remembrance of
Allah and His attributes. And his
		
00:45:59 --> 00:46:05
			creation is medicine. Remembrance
of people is the sickness. So stop
		
00:46:05 --> 00:46:06
			being around people so much
		
00:46:08 --> 00:46:09
			has been Muslim.
		
00:46:10 --> 00:46:13
			In the same context as the
previous question, are we allowed
		
00:46:13 --> 00:46:16
			to listen to salawat and liquor
while working out? The answer is
		
00:46:16 --> 00:46:22
			yes, Ryan next question. The chef
area and Neff both have distinct
		
00:46:22 --> 00:46:25
			sort of Hadith. What about the
Maliki school of thought the
		
00:46:25 --> 00:46:28
			Maliki school has a distinct
School of Hadith The question is,
		
00:46:28 --> 00:46:32
			what is the Malkia and Hadith?
Yes, the Hadith had they are very
		
00:46:32 --> 00:46:36
			much similar in their uptake as
the Hanafis and that's where
		
00:46:36 --> 00:46:39
			you'll see that there has been
said that the medica and that
		
00:46:39 --> 00:46:43
			nerve have something in common and
also the FIP and the Medicare and
		
00:46:43 --> 00:46:47
			the show FL have something in
common in their mid upper EDA and
		
00:46:47 --> 00:46:51
			the medic here and the high nebula
have the commonality of elevating
		
00:46:51 --> 00:46:57
			eyelid Medina and the medica. And
the Hanafi is yes they had Hadith
		
00:46:57 --> 00:47:03
			who is limited its usage in
medically FIP has limits because
		
00:47:03 --> 00:47:05
			there are stronger proofs in the
Maliki method which is
		
00:47:06 --> 00:47:07
			Medina
		
00:47:08 --> 00:47:11
			take two quick questions here did
the province I set them CLI in the
		
00:47:11 --> 00:47:15
			Mirage The answer is yes. Can some
without direction or physicality?
		
00:47:15 --> 00:47:19
			Can someone dream of Allah? Yes,
Imam Muhammad had been humbled
		
00:47:19 --> 00:47:22
			said he saw 99 dreams of Allah
subhanho wa taala. He said he
		
00:47:22 --> 00:47:26
			shared one of them with the people
and that one was he asked Allah
		
00:47:26 --> 00:47:29
			subhana wits out of what is the
greatest of deeds that a person
		
00:47:29 --> 00:47:33
			could do? He said recitation of
Quran. Remember how it said then I
		
00:47:33 --> 00:47:36
			asked with understanding or
without understanding. And Allah
		
00:47:36 --> 00:47:40
			says, with understanding or
without understanding. Right, next
		
00:47:40 --> 00:47:44
			question. Can we visit or actually
first I felt so significant just
		
00:47:44 --> 00:47:48
			to move on to another question. So
how long that is a several Yeah,
		
00:47:48 --> 00:47:52
			that's that's a major thing.
Recitation of Quran. So someone
		
00:47:52 --> 00:47:55
			asks, Can we visit old historical
sites that have pagan origins,
		
00:47:55 --> 00:47:58
			such as the pyramids in Egypt,
Egypt, if you're just going for
		
00:47:58 --> 00:48:03
			tourism, right, visiting pagan
sites? The answer is yes. out of
		
00:48:04 --> 00:48:09
			out of eyebrow, taking your
eyebrows, not Talim there's a big
		
00:48:09 --> 00:48:12
			difference between eyebrows and
tell them, you may visit those
		
00:48:12 --> 00:48:15
			places Allah says go on the earth.
And look what happened to the
		
00:48:15 --> 00:48:18
			oppressors. Right? So look how
great they were in terms of their
		
00:48:18 --> 00:48:21
			buildings. Look how much knowledge
they had blah, blah, blah. What
		
00:48:21 --> 00:48:24
			happens to them, they're extinct.
They're gone. Where are they?
		
00:48:24 --> 00:48:25
			Right
		
00:48:27 --> 00:48:31
			now, right, they're gone. Well,
it's sort of funny for me when
		
00:48:31 --> 00:48:35
			people study and love these
ancient texts, as if what why
		
00:48:35 --> 00:48:38
			didn't why are they extinct than
right? If they had so much great
		
00:48:38 --> 00:48:43
			knowledge? Why don't they why are
they around? Right ancient Greek
		
00:48:43 --> 00:48:47
			this ancient Egyptian ancient this
All right, what's How did they
		
00:48:47 --> 00:48:49
			benefit from it? They're extinct.
I like people who don't go
		
00:48:49 --> 00:48:54
			extinct. Right? It shows that what
you have is beneficial. So anyway,
		
00:48:54 --> 00:48:56
			you can go but not for Talim.
		
00:48:58 --> 00:49:00
			Alright, so the missed aggrandized
something you don't because it wow
		
00:49:00 --> 00:49:05
			look at how amazing this should
keep templates. That would be not
		
00:49:05 --> 00:49:09
			right. Is it true that there is a
newer of Muhammad of course in
		
00:49:09 --> 00:49:12
			Allah subhana wa Tada says, We
have revealed to you a book and a
		
00:49:12 --> 00:49:16
			clear light. Alright, that clear
light is the Prophet was that
		
00:49:16 --> 00:49:20
			dream of Imam Muhammad? It was it
for Abu Hanifa knows him
		
00:49:20 --> 00:49:25
			afterwards. Is it true that you
remember quote, he refuted Imam
		
00:49:25 --> 00:49:29
			Abu Hanifa? Yes, he did. Because
he was a chef. In his also,
		
00:49:30 --> 00:49:33
			because it was chef eat and his
azul they believed that the
		
00:49:33 --> 00:49:37
			solitary chained hadith is
sufficient for law. And it could
		
00:49:37 --> 00:49:41
			provide exception to the Quran,
the Nerf and the medic here. They
		
00:49:41 --> 00:49:44
			said, No, we have a stronger
source and that is the precedent
		
00:49:44 --> 00:49:48
			of the Sahaba and the tebboune.
For medic, he restricted it to
		
00:49:48 --> 00:49:49
			those of Medina.
		
00:49:50 --> 00:49:51
			Next question, right.
		
00:49:53 --> 00:49:56
			I just have a question following
up on that, like, I think you
		
00:49:56 --> 00:50:00
			should maybe clarify what what are
the nature of these refutations?
		
00:50:00 --> 00:50:03
			It's like is this something Oh
good? You mean Is this a
		
00:50:03 --> 00:50:07
			refutation of outside of Edison?
No, this is a great point this
		
00:50:07 --> 00:50:11
			refutation between the fuqaha of
Allah sunnah is simply called qlf
		
00:50:12 --> 00:50:16
			both have valid a basis for their
opinion so therefore they're a bad
		
00:50:16 --> 00:50:20
			according to both is valid. The
conclusions of both is valid.
		
00:50:21 --> 00:50:23
			Okay, so that a bad of both sides
is valid. These are called
		
00:50:23 --> 00:50:26
			McCauley FinFisher they have
differences of opinion in the
		
00:50:26 --> 00:50:29
			Cydia but they're not outside of
no one's claimed that no one
		
00:50:29 --> 00:50:33
			either one is outside of this. So
now that's very important to know.
		
00:50:35 --> 00:50:40
			Yeah, seen says smoking cigarettes
is haram or mcru in America is
		
00:50:40 --> 00:50:44
			absolutely haram. All of this
stuff and marijuana and all these
		
00:50:44 --> 00:50:49
			things is absolutely haram. And
I'll tell you that we had a chef
		
00:50:50 --> 00:50:54
			at the time of CD admitted to
Germany, we're talking 1700s. He's
		
00:50:54 --> 00:50:59
			in Morocco. And this coffee and
cigarette scene had started
		
00:50:59 --> 00:51:02
			spreading around the coffee and
smoking started spreading in the
		
00:51:02 --> 00:51:07
			in the, in the gatherings of the
Muslims. So he wanted to go and
		
00:51:07 --> 00:51:10
			get the photo from the chief of
the Maliki on the earth at the
		
00:51:10 --> 00:51:14
			time and he was in Egypt. So he
went to the biggest Maliki scholar
		
00:51:14 --> 00:51:15
			in Egypt at that time.
		
00:51:16 --> 00:51:21
			And he went to him and he said,
Can I get the photo? Give us your
		
00:51:21 --> 00:51:24
			photo on smoking and and drinking
coffee.
		
00:51:26 --> 00:51:28
			So he said okay, give me a few
days he wanted he came back and he
		
00:51:28 --> 00:51:30
			said I have your photo. He said
what's the fact that he said first
		
00:51:30 --> 00:51:35
			of all, I never write a FET to it.
I never published a fatwah until
		
00:51:35 --> 00:51:39
			first. I get a dream for the
profits. I sell them confirming
		
00:51:39 --> 00:51:43
			the Feds was true. Is correct.
Then I published the federal he
		
00:51:43 --> 00:51:47
			said this one. Here's the Feds wha
and I'll tell you the dream I had
		
00:51:47 --> 00:51:51
			is that I wrote the farewell
concluding my conclusion was
		
00:51:52 --> 00:51:53
			cigarettes is absolute haram.
		
00:51:55 --> 00:51:56
			Okay, but coffee is hot.
		
00:51:58 --> 00:52:01
			So then I wrote the fat two up,
and I wrote my evidences, and I
		
00:52:01 --> 00:52:05
			put the fat two under my pillow
and I made much Salah and said I'm
		
00:52:05 --> 00:52:09
			on the messenger and I slept. That
night, I saw myself being brought
		
00:52:09 --> 00:52:13
			into a nice, beautiful home. There
were all the Sahaba boubakeur and
		
00:52:13 --> 00:52:17
			Amara Northman and Ali and sad and
say it but as we made all this up,
		
00:52:18 --> 00:52:21
			and we everyone was having a great
time. And the messenger sallallahu
		
00:52:21 --> 00:52:24
			alayhi wa sallam was in the middle
of this. He was sitting at the
		
00:52:24 --> 00:52:25
			head of the table.
		
00:52:26 --> 00:52:29
			The Gathering, a woman then
brought out coffee.
		
00:52:31 --> 00:52:33
			And the prophets I send them took
from it and the Sahaba to permit
		
00:52:33 --> 00:52:35
			so I know coffee is halal.
		
00:52:37 --> 00:52:41
			And then I saw that a man came
knocking on the door.
		
00:52:42 --> 00:52:49
			And all of the Sahaba ran to expel
him to push them away from the
		
00:52:49 --> 00:52:49
			door.
		
00:52:50 --> 00:52:54
			I said, Why are they expelling
this poor man. And once he said
		
00:52:54 --> 00:52:54
			he's a smoker.
		
00:52:56 --> 00:53:00
			And it offends the prophets, ISON
and the Prophet hates it. And so
		
00:53:00 --> 00:53:05
			from that Feds what they took from
not the dream is not the source of
		
00:53:05 --> 00:53:05
			the Feds what
		
00:53:06 --> 00:53:10
			dreams are not fits out. But the
dream was merely a confirmation
		
00:53:10 --> 00:53:14
			for the federal and the Feds were
there is that's a heavy theme of
		
00:53:14 --> 00:53:18
			this touchscreen. It offends the
angels, it hurts your body, it
		
00:53:18 --> 00:53:24
			wastes your money. Okay, all of
that is considered forbidden. All
		
00:53:24 --> 00:53:27
			right, right. What are some ways
in which someone can strengthen
		
00:53:27 --> 00:53:32
			their willpower strengthen your
willpower? Very simple decrease
		
00:53:33 --> 00:53:33
			what you do?
		
00:53:35 --> 00:53:38
			decrease it. If you ask yourself
something that's too impossible.
		
00:53:39 --> 00:53:42
			You can't do it. Number one,
decrease it. Number two,
		
00:53:44 --> 00:53:46
			don't think about the act that
you're doing.
		
00:53:47 --> 00:53:47
			Alright.
		
00:53:49 --> 00:53:52
			Think about the reward, you're
gonna get out of it. You can't do
		
00:53:52 --> 00:53:56
			an action that has no reward to
it. That's not human nature. It's
		
00:53:56 --> 00:54:00
			not even the nature of deers and
trees and anything. They all do
		
00:54:00 --> 00:54:03
			actions that have a reward to it.
So instead of thinking I got to do
		
00:54:03 --> 00:54:07
			this, I got to do my 10 Push Ups.
No, you have to put the image of
		
00:54:07 --> 00:54:11
			what is your reward. And you try
to put it in something that you
		
00:54:11 --> 00:54:12
			can see every single day.
		
00:54:13 --> 00:54:17
			Right. One of the things I used to
do was I used to love
		
00:54:18 --> 00:54:19
			note cards,
		
00:54:20 --> 00:54:24
			a write down whatever I'm doing on
a note card. And keep that note
		
00:54:24 --> 00:54:27
			card in my pocket. Keep it always
reminds me and you remind yourself
		
00:54:27 --> 00:54:31
			of your reward. What is the reward
at the end of the tunnel for this
		
00:54:31 --> 00:54:34
			and then do that little bit every
single day. And if you hold it for
		
00:54:34 --> 00:54:37
			10 days, hold it for 2120 days, 30
days, 40 days, hold it for a year.
		
00:54:38 --> 00:54:41
			That's how you increase your
willpower is by remembering your
		
00:54:41 --> 00:54:45
			rewards. Next question is the
COVID vaccine has
		
00:54:47 --> 00:54:51
			a COVID vaccine colossal COVID is
done. It's over next question.
		
00:54:53 --> 00:54:56
			Do you follow it manage upset
about Halloween? I hope to
		
00:54:58 --> 00:54:59
			is smoking shisha.
		
00:55:00 --> 00:55:05
			Yeah, the Medicare would put the
shisha like that. Yeah. Canta Bish
		
00:55:07 --> 00:55:12
			Ashari. Next question, Triple H
How do we enter Jannah? By
		
00:55:12 --> 00:55:14
			following the prophets of Allah
and he said, this is like rapid
		
00:55:14 --> 00:55:17
			fire mighty district, what are the
benefits of learning the different
		
00:55:17 --> 00:55:21
			kind of arts? Because you get to
see more of the expression of the
		
00:55:21 --> 00:55:24
			Quran. The Quran has many
expressions in these different
		
00:55:24 --> 00:55:24
			crops.
		
00:55:26 --> 00:55:30
			All right, next question. Ryan,
what you got? These are kind of
		
00:55:30 --> 00:55:33
			related, so I'm going to merge
them. Okay. Someone asked, What
		
00:55:33 --> 00:55:37
			are your views on the book, the
books by Ibn Taymiyyah. And then
		
00:55:37 --> 00:55:40
			someone later asked, Will you
please have Sheikh use have been
		
00:55:40 --> 00:55:44
			soldered down again? Yes, we can
have a fuse of inside. I don't I
		
00:55:44 --> 00:55:47
			don't read the books of him and to
me, I never really read much of
		
00:55:47 --> 00:55:51
			them. He is somebody we consider
to that he clearly loved a lot as
		
00:55:51 --> 00:55:55
			messenger and he loved the deen.
He fought jihad. mmct said his
		
00:55:55 --> 00:55:59
			knowledge was extremely vast. He
has said a lot of good things
		
00:55:59 --> 00:56:03
			about him. They're also the our
ultimate of RP. They have said
		
00:56:03 --> 00:56:08
			that he has many mistakes in his
smet we'll see that. And this is
		
00:56:08 --> 00:56:10
			we'll leave that for the ultimate
of ocarina. But they did say very
		
00:56:10 --> 00:56:12
			clearly that
		
00:56:13 --> 00:56:16
			some of the things that he said
about the motor Chevy heads are
		
00:56:16 --> 00:56:20
			flat out wrong. Not only me saying
that, it's not for me to say that
		
00:56:20 --> 00:56:23
			it's for the ultimate of updated
to say that number one. Number
		
00:56:23 --> 00:56:28
			two, the humble is themselves of
his time said this is not what our
		
00:56:28 --> 00:56:31
			position. And you can go to my
podcast with Chef Yusuf ibn
		
00:56:31 --> 00:56:35
			Sadhak. He says that right, that
the high nebula themselves, they
		
00:56:35 --> 00:56:39
			say he's one of our shoe, there's
no doubt about that. His fatawa
		
00:56:39 --> 00:56:42
			are not the meth hub, he has fits
out with that are outside the
		
00:56:42 --> 00:56:45
			method. He has commentary on the
SMS effects of a lot that are
		
00:56:45 --> 00:56:49
			outside the method. Because the
method of the Hannibal was we
		
00:56:49 --> 00:56:51
			don't even talk about them with
the Shelby heads. He went into
		
00:56:51 --> 00:56:55
			them with the Chevy heads. Okay,
so that's the difference. That's
		
00:56:55 --> 00:56:58
			our take on it. And that's it. So
it's not our source of studying
		
00:56:58 --> 00:57:02
			copied our source of studying our
theta from the latter scholars
		
00:57:02 --> 00:57:06
			from the middle age and the latter
scholars would be the likes of hmm
		
00:57:06 --> 00:57:10
			And Novi, and Imam Ibn ha 100.
Alaska learning. Why do we see
		
00:57:10 --> 00:57:14
			that is an advocate of Raspbian
because early, why do we say that?
		
00:57:14 --> 00:57:17
			Because certain questions did not
come up in the early times. The
		
00:57:17 --> 00:57:20
			questions only came up in the
later times and required an answer
		
00:57:20 --> 00:57:24
			in the same way that FIP you
cannot study your FIP a Mufti
		
00:57:24 --> 00:57:27
			cannot study his film from one of
the only from one of the very
		
00:57:27 --> 00:57:30
			early books? No, because a lot of
the questions were not brought up
		
00:57:30 --> 00:57:33
			until much later. There are many
many questions came up later. So
		
00:57:33 --> 00:57:35
			you have to study the books of the
early ones and the books of the
		
00:57:35 --> 00:57:38
			latter ones. Okay. It is no
different. Many, many questions
		
00:57:38 --> 00:57:41
			came up later. So you won't find
this a hub in the Tebay and having
		
00:57:41 --> 00:57:45
			a comment on it because it never
came up the fitten and the the
		
00:57:45 --> 00:57:49
			questions that Noah isn't related
to the questions of beliefs that
		
00:57:49 --> 00:57:53
			came up later. So that's why we
studied the latter scholars. And
		
00:57:53 --> 00:57:57
			now a wee bit hajat and a CLT. And
the are following a method Benaki
		
00:57:57 --> 00:58:01
			the cult and multiple Ashari.
Based upon the scholar Abu Musa
		
00:58:01 --> 00:58:06
			machete, sorry, this is Edward
Hasson and sad so that's in terms
		
00:58:06 --> 00:58:07
			of so you know, what you're
getting when you're going to hear
		
00:58:07 --> 00:58:11
			from me is going to be Maliki FIP.
And Sid Updata. And that's a self
		
00:58:11 --> 00:58:14
			according to battery and liberal
has.
		
00:58:16 --> 00:58:21
			Next, you clarify why the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam grave
		
00:58:21 --> 00:58:25
			isn't a mystery. Why is the grave
of the prophesy, Salam and msgid
		
00:58:26 --> 00:58:30
			there is no prohibition for
technically for a grave to be in a
		
00:58:30 --> 00:58:33
			masjid as long as it's walled. In
other words, it has a barrier even
		
00:58:33 --> 00:58:34
			if the barrier is only like this
big
		
00:58:37 --> 00:58:43
			proof being that he isn't how
Jordan is made. They're buried in
		
00:58:43 --> 00:58:48
			what's called higit Ismay. Okay,
they're buried there, right at the
		
00:58:48 --> 00:58:52
			Kaaba. There's nothing wrong with
that. On top of that, you'll
		
00:58:52 --> 00:58:55
			notice that you you We can pray no
effort there but we can't pray for
		
00:58:55 --> 00:58:59
			it there. You know why we can't
pray the Father there because that
		
00:58:59 --> 00:59:03
			that Marble Arch would break up
the rose and the footage you can
		
00:59:03 --> 00:59:06
			have a breakup of the rose so we
can pray Noah for there but we
		
00:59:06 --> 00:59:08
			don't pray the flooded there. If
you notice the father they go
		
00:59:08 --> 00:59:11
			outside of it, and they make the
rings outside of it so that it
		
00:59:11 --> 00:59:12
			doesn't break up the rose.
		
00:59:14 --> 00:59:18
			Next question, check where there
come a time when the only good
		
00:59:18 --> 00:59:23
			deed accepted would be the Salawat
upon heavy loss along with some is
		
00:59:23 --> 00:59:27
			it wherever the cover time that
this only acceptable D to salon
		
00:59:27 --> 00:59:30
			the prophesy seven? No, I never
heard anything like that. But I
		
00:59:30 --> 00:59:36
			did hear that it is said that
Allah always accepts that because
		
00:59:36 --> 00:59:39
			of his love for the Prophet. So he
may reject your your Zakah he may
		
00:59:39 --> 00:59:42
			reject your other actions, but he
will accept your Salah on the
		
00:59:42 --> 00:59:45
			Prophet sighs. And one of the
proofs of that is that Abu Lahab
		
00:59:45 --> 00:59:49
			despite being a Kaffir and so
hated because it his brother and I
		
00:59:49 --> 00:59:51
			best saw him in a dream.
		
00:59:53 --> 00:59:55
			And he said, What did Allah do
with you? He said I'm in the worst
		
00:59:55 --> 00:59:58
			of punishment because of what I
did to Muhammad Sallallahu he was
		
00:59:58 --> 01:00:00
			in and he said
		
01:00:00 --> 01:00:03
			except every Monday I'm given a
small bit of water because I was
		
01:00:03 --> 01:00:08
			happy when the Prophet was born so
I fried the Weibo, out of that
		
01:00:08 --> 01:00:10
			happiness for the prophet and
Allah rewards me for that
		
01:00:10 --> 01:00:15
			happiness for the prophet from
based on that, if Abu Lahab is his
		
01:00:15 --> 01:00:20
			one good deed towards the prophet
is still compensated okay. Then
		
01:00:20 --> 01:00:24
			likewise, the moment is more
worthy to be compensated so that
		
01:00:24 --> 01:00:26
			that will you will always be
compensated back to your salon the
		
01:00:26 --> 01:00:27
			profit size.
		
01:00:28 --> 01:00:32
			Manet says, What is the medical
position on pre stunned meat,
		
01:00:33 --> 01:00:36
			please, as long as it's stunning
is
		
01:00:37 --> 01:00:38
			it is macro.
		
01:00:39 --> 01:00:43
			It's a harm to the animal. But it
does not invalidate the meat. As
		
01:00:43 --> 01:00:46
			long as the animal is so alive, it
does not invalidate the meat there
		
01:00:46 --> 01:00:49
			can be many more cruel and even
sinful things done in the process
		
01:00:49 --> 01:00:53
			of slaughter. While the slaughter
is still halal. There can be many
		
01:00:53 --> 01:00:57
			bad things in terms of health,
unhealthy things done to the
		
01:00:57 --> 01:01:00
			animal, but the slaughter will be
so high that therefore Halal is a
		
01:01:00 --> 01:01:01
			very large
		
01:01:03 --> 01:01:05
			category. Okay.
		
01:01:06 --> 01:01:10
			It's a very large category, Athena
is a category type visit the
		
01:01:10 --> 01:01:14
			wholesome is a babe is in the
category within the hello so many
		
01:01:14 --> 01:01:18
			you can do a lot of mcru and even
haram things. For example,
		
01:01:19 --> 01:01:21
			slaughtering a limb in front of
another limb, right? It's not
		
01:01:21 --> 01:01:27
			right. Okay, stunning the animals,
they pour water all over the
		
01:01:27 --> 01:01:32
			chickens, and on the grounds and
then they put electricity, all the
		
01:01:32 --> 01:01:35
			chickens are out cold, then they
hang them up on the hooks because
		
01:01:35 --> 01:01:38
			otherwise they bet we're running
around and stuff like that. So
		
01:01:38 --> 01:01:42
			many mcru If not haram things are
done. But the category of Halal
		
01:01:42 --> 01:01:45
			will still absorb all that, that
does just cut it just because
		
01:01:45 --> 01:01:48
			categories head out doesn't mean
you have to eat it. But the
		
01:01:48 --> 01:01:51
			category of type is much smaller
with and also for example, when
		
01:01:51 --> 01:01:55
			people talk about the feeds and
stuff is grass fed all that all
		
01:01:55 --> 01:01:56
			that would be in the category of
type.
		
01:01:57 --> 01:02:00
			Whether you have that or not, does
not mean an animal be halal or
		
01:02:00 --> 01:02:05
			haram or halal and haram simply is
that the animal itself is
		
01:02:05 --> 01:02:08
			permissible for us to eat, and
that it was slaughtered. Its neck
		
01:02:08 --> 01:02:13
			was cut, okay, in the right way,
and that nobody refused the best
		
01:02:13 --> 01:02:16
			mother because in the FIP in
medical FIP
		
01:02:17 --> 01:02:18
			if you forget the best Mullah
		
01:02:19 --> 01:02:24
			accidentally, it's still valid
only when you refuse to say, and
		
01:02:24 --> 01:02:27
			by the way, it's not just Bessemer
that any thicker of Allah. If you
		
01:02:27 --> 01:02:31
			refuse to say that gorilla, then
it's invalid. That's the
		
01:02:31 --> 01:02:32
			difference.
		
01:02:33 --> 01:02:38
			Next, what is your opinion about
anti black racism in the Muslim
		
01:02:38 --> 01:02:42
			community. And of course, racism
is going to be
		
01:02:43 --> 01:02:47
			one of the it's it's one of the
diseases of the heart, no doubt
		
01:02:47 --> 01:02:51
			about it. It's a disease of the
heart first, that's how we're
		
01:02:51 --> 01:02:57
			going to attack it. Your heart is
diseased. If you think that if you
		
01:02:57 --> 01:03:00
			look down on people because of how
Allah created them, your heart is
		
01:03:00 --> 01:03:04
			diseased. Nothing I can tell you
besides that your hearts diseased,
		
01:03:04 --> 01:03:07
			you need a cure, you need to help
you need to purify your heart,
		
01:03:07 --> 01:03:11
			okay. And then after that the
actions that you do from a
		
01:03:11 --> 01:03:15
			diseased heart will be sinful
actions. Okay, because if your
		
01:03:15 --> 01:03:18
			heart is diseased, it's going to
show up on your tongue. It's going
		
01:03:18 --> 01:03:21
			to show when your eyes when you
roll your eyes and you look at
		
01:03:21 --> 01:03:25
			people in a certain color, which
is looking down on people, disease
		
01:03:25 --> 01:03:28
			of the heart, no doubt about it.
This is one of it's one of the
		
01:03:28 --> 01:03:32
			diseases of bliss, because he had
he looked down on a species.
		
01:03:33 --> 01:03:36
			Right, the human species, he
looked down on the next question.
		
01:03:36 --> 01:03:40
			So following up though, how do we
address this since it's already
		
01:03:40 --> 01:03:44
			here in the community? So how do
we you know, address you address
		
01:03:44 --> 01:03:44
			it?
		
01:03:45 --> 01:03:50
			By going back to the purification,
to the to the data of creation?
		
01:03:51 --> 01:03:55
			Right, who created everybody, and
gave everyone their distinct
		
01:03:55 --> 01:04:00
			features and looks etc. And what
is the nature of the Brotherhood's
		
01:04:00 --> 01:04:03
			that we have? Allah says in the
Quran, inevitable, meaning that
		
01:04:04 --> 01:04:05
			believers are brotherhood.
		
01:04:06 --> 01:04:10
			And by having these, these beliefs
and this and this purification of
		
01:04:10 --> 01:04:15
			the heart, that's what's going to
change. People. If they're
		
01:04:15 --> 01:04:16
			willing, they're not going to
change or they're not willing. You
		
01:04:16 --> 01:04:19
			can talk till you're blue in the
face. They have to be willing
		
01:04:20 --> 01:04:27
			to live breath upsets, live
breathe upset. She says, If a
		
01:04:27 --> 01:04:29
			doctor works for an insurance
company to see if patients
		
01:04:29 --> 01:04:33
			medically can fit certain
criteria. Is that how to
		
01:04:36 --> 01:04:37
			get that's a tough question.
		
01:04:39 --> 01:04:40
			That's a tough question.
		
01:04:41 --> 01:04:44
			I would need to go back and check
because okay, what's happening
		
01:04:45 --> 01:04:49
			to work in an insurance company is
we know that insurance for us it
		
01:04:49 --> 01:04:54
			is it's an asset in itself haram,
it becomes harder for us to use
		
01:04:54 --> 01:04:59
			because of affetto of dire need.
You couldn't afford to pay these
		
01:05:00 --> 01:05:03
			prices or the government requires
it. That doesn't mean that it's
		
01:05:03 --> 01:05:06
			halal for us to own an insurance
company or be employed for
		
01:05:06 --> 01:05:07
			insurance.
		
01:05:08 --> 01:05:12
			So that's why let me ask about
that. Why are so many Muslims
		
01:05:12 --> 01:05:16
			eating haram meat saying it's
okay, as is preferred by Christian
		
01:05:16 --> 01:05:19
			which is not even known. We're
only allowed to eat the meat of a
		
01:05:19 --> 01:05:23
			Christian or a Jew if they cut the
neck if they slaughter
		
01:05:24 --> 01:05:28
			what is the medical opinion on it?
And we'll object? I don't know if
		
01:05:28 --> 01:05:32
			the medic yeah have an opinion on
anyone object, which is that every
		
01:05:32 --> 01:05:37
			letter has a number. And then in
dream interpretation, when you see
		
01:05:37 --> 01:05:40
			a number, you align it with the
number and you get a word that is
		
01:05:40 --> 01:05:46
			the message of Allah to you. So
yes, I have seen proper dream
		
01:05:46 --> 01:05:49
			interpreters who are upon the
Sunnah use object in that but I
		
01:05:49 --> 01:05:51
			don't know if there's a medical
opinion on
		
01:05:53 --> 01:05:59
			nextra Right. Did Abu Talib die on
email? Will Taalib died on Eman?
		
01:05:59 --> 01:06:03
			The answer The answer to that is
there is one weak Hadith that has
		
01:06:03 --> 01:06:09
			an unknown person in the chain,
which says that at our best set, I
		
01:06:09 --> 01:06:13
			heard him say the shed, but that
is a weak and unaccepted Hadith.
		
01:06:14 --> 01:06:17
			Okay. And there's a hadith of the
prophets I send them said that he
		
01:06:17 --> 01:06:20
			died and he is in the least of
punishment in the hellfire. So is
		
01:06:20 --> 01:06:24
			he in the that raises the
question? Is he in the least
		
01:06:24 --> 01:06:25
			punishment in the hellfire?
		
01:06:26 --> 01:06:30
			Because he didn't say the shahada
or because he was a Catholic?
		
01:06:32 --> 01:06:36
			Because not saying the shahada
would be a sin. Right? If you have
		
01:06:36 --> 01:06:39
			a man in your heart but refused to
say it. That would be a major sin,
		
01:06:39 --> 01:06:39
			right?
		
01:06:40 --> 01:06:44
			Is he in the Hellfire for that or
in the Hellfire because as a
		
01:06:44 --> 01:06:48
			monastic? Okay, so the answer to
that is the dominant opinion, say,
		
01:06:49 --> 01:06:54
			as a mushrik. Right. And Allah
knows best. But that's what they
		
01:06:54 --> 01:06:58
			say. You have seen says 35% of
stunned animals in UK die before
		
01:06:58 --> 01:07:02
			the slaughterhouse. So that's why
people avoid it. Yes. If that was
		
01:07:02 --> 01:07:04
			the case, then you couldn't eat
that.
		
01:07:06 --> 01:07:09
			Is it true that everyone evil was
accused of cover and had to do to
		
01:07:09 --> 01:07:11
			joueur? I never heard of anything
like that.
		
01:07:14 --> 01:07:17
			Can you read the question out
yourself? Yes, I'll repeat. I'll
		
01:07:17 --> 01:07:19
			read and I'll repeat what Ryan
says. Alright, Ryan, what else you
		
01:07:19 --> 01:07:19
			got?
		
01:07:22 --> 01:07:26
			Somebody asked that. They heard
that the word Aki that isn't
		
01:07:26 --> 01:07:31
			mentioned in the Quran or Hadith.
So where did the science of it
		
01:07:31 --> 01:07:34
			come from? And why did the
differences Why is there the word
		
01:07:34 --> 01:07:37
			Aki that doesn't come in the Quran
and Hadith? So where does the
		
01:07:37 --> 01:07:37
			science come from?
		
01:07:39 --> 01:07:43
			The terms that scholars use don't
necessarily always have to come in
		
01:07:43 --> 01:07:46
			the Quran. These are there's a
famous expression that says lemma
		
01:07:46 --> 01:07:49
			Shah had syphilis de la, there's
no bother arguing about
		
01:07:49 --> 01:07:53
			terminology. So we can create a
term if we want it to, for
		
01:07:53 --> 01:07:58
			example, to tweet tafsir well
suited FIP all of these never came
		
01:07:58 --> 01:08:02
			in the Quran either, right? So, if
we come up with a term as long as
		
01:08:02 --> 01:08:05
			we define it properly, we can use
any term that we want. Next
		
01:08:05 --> 01:08:06
			question
		
01:08:07 --> 01:08:12
			is, is the name of Allah, Al
Khadim.
		
01:08:13 --> 01:08:18
			Al Kingdom is definitely his
attribute, that he is the first
		
01:08:18 --> 01:08:22
			without beginning, no doubt about
it. There is no time in relation
		
01:08:22 --> 01:08:25
			to Allah because time is a
actually result of physical
		
01:08:25 --> 01:08:31
			matter. Right? stuff has to exist
before time exists, time is under
		
01:08:31 --> 01:08:34
			the existence of physical matter.
And therefore if time is not a
		
01:08:34 --> 01:08:38
			physical, if Allah is not, would
have a gypsum, he's not a piece of
		
01:08:38 --> 01:08:41
			matter. Therefore, he is also not
subjected to time he's the creator
		
01:08:41 --> 01:08:43
			of time, therefore, how can he be
subjected to it?
		
01:08:45 --> 01:08:48
			Tani says, Is it true that in
Ocarina of destiny, there's no
		
01:08:48 --> 01:08:50
			such thing as contagious disease
because you will get disease?
		
01:08:50 --> 01:08:54
			Because Allah wills for it to
happen? Yeah, what's going to
		
01:08:54 --> 01:08:56
			happen is gonna happen, but we do
have fic. What's more important is
		
01:08:57 --> 01:09:02
			we do have a FIP related to
contagious diseases, the prophets,
		
01:09:02 --> 01:09:05
			I seldom said if there's a
contagion do not enter into that
		
01:09:05 --> 01:09:08
			city, and do not leave that city.
So that's what matters. Whatever
		
01:09:08 --> 01:09:11
			is going to happen is going to
happen from Allah subhanaw taala.
		
01:09:11 --> 01:09:12
			But we have to look at what is our
fifth?
		
01:09:14 --> 01:09:18
			Can what right hand possesses be
practice today? No, there's no
		
01:09:18 --> 01:09:21
			slavery today, obviously, in the
shittier. It's been abolished. It
		
01:09:21 --> 01:09:23
			was abolished by the Ottoman
Empire long time ago. It's
		
01:09:23 --> 01:09:27
			something that's not lube, that
it'd be abolished. According to my
		
01:09:27 --> 01:09:30
			teacher, Sheikh Mahmoud, he said,
This is something about lube by
		
01:09:30 --> 01:09:34
			the city of Israel wants freedom
of slaves, and only if they were
		
01:09:34 --> 01:09:37
			to bring back a world of slavery
and take us as slaves are
		
01:09:37 --> 01:09:39
			prisoners of wars as slaves, we
take the prisoners of war as
		
01:09:39 --> 01:09:44
			slaves. Okay, so, the so the
answer is no, there is no concept
		
01:09:44 --> 01:09:48
			of right hand possessions or
slaves today. And for us as
		
01:09:48 --> 01:09:52
			Muslims, we wouldn't do that.
Next. If you're a traveler, and
		
01:09:52 --> 01:09:56
			though her starts and you arrive
home after also begins. Do you
		
01:09:56 --> 01:09:59
			pray or repeat that again, please,
if you're at
		
01:10:00 --> 01:10:04
			traveler you're a traveler and
voter starts okay? But by the time
		
01:10:04 --> 01:10:07
			you get home officer comes in okay
didn't pray yet do you pray
		
01:10:07 --> 01:10:12
			shortened year you're traveling
all through the whole time you
		
01:10:12 --> 01:10:15
			arrive home it's awesome time you
will pray for and for
		
01:10:16 --> 01:10:18
			Who do you listen to for
eschatology?
		
01:10:20 --> 01:10:23
			I probably know what you're
getting out there but there is an
		
01:10:23 --> 01:10:27
			A man. I have to give him much
respect because he is my elder. I
		
01:10:27 --> 01:10:29
			do know him. I used to know him
personally from a long time when
		
01:10:29 --> 01:10:30
			he lived in New Jersey.
		
01:10:31 --> 01:10:36
			His name is Imran Hussain. And I
do think think that a lot of his
		
01:10:37 --> 01:10:41
			theories on the end of time are
just his personal theories. I
		
01:10:41 --> 01:10:44
			think he makes a mistake and how
much he praises the Russians. The
		
01:10:44 --> 01:10:46
			Russians did so many bad things to
the Muslims it's an offense
		
01:10:48 --> 01:10:52
			to the Muslims that he fought to
such as mmm Sherman, who was one
		
01:10:52 --> 01:10:56
			of the key Bata sled of England,
which at the end would odia to be
		
01:10:56 --> 01:11:01
			supportive of them. He also made a
statement about the Mohammed
		
01:11:01 --> 01:11:09
			Fattah the ottoman, who conquered
Constantinople and then said that
		
01:11:09 --> 01:11:11
			if anyone's the martyr there, it's
the Christians and that somehow
		
01:11:11 --> 01:11:14
			these Ottomans were not a bright
Muslims that they were some kind
		
01:11:14 --> 01:11:19
			of other group. No, the conquest
of Constantinople. In a sense, it
		
01:11:19 --> 01:11:23
			happens in two different ways. The
first one, which was happened in
		
01:11:23 --> 01:11:30
			the 1500s by Mohammed Fattah. The
second one happens as a conquest
		
01:11:30 --> 01:11:34
			of their heedlessness from Islam.
They were they are in a state of
		
01:11:34 --> 01:11:39
			heedlessness and a Mende comes.
And they submit to him as soon as
		
01:11:39 --> 01:11:43
			they hear that to Kabir. So he's
assuming from that hadith, that
		
01:11:43 --> 01:11:47
			the conquest of Constantinople
hasn't happened yet. And
		
01:11:47 --> 01:11:50
			therefore, the Islam that the the
Ottomans were upon is not even
		
01:11:50 --> 01:11:54
			real Islam, that is complete way
off. You're essentially making
		
01:11:54 --> 01:11:58
			almost like a tech theater attempt
to have a whole civilization no
		
01:11:58 --> 01:12:01
			the conquest of Constantinople. It
has happened already at the hand
		
01:12:01 --> 01:12:03
			of Muhammad Fattah and the Ottoman
army.
		
01:12:04 --> 01:12:08
			It will happen again in the melody
is a conquest of their
		
01:12:08 --> 01:12:13
			heedlessness, not from Kufa to
Islam, but from from not following
		
01:12:13 --> 01:12:16
			the mentee to following him.
That's why he says as soon as they
		
01:12:16 --> 01:12:20
			hear the tick beater, they submit,
they remember their origins and
		
01:12:20 --> 01:12:23
			their roots. Okay, so when he made
those comments, I felt that they
		
01:12:23 --> 01:12:27
			were way out of line, and they
were way off and then a lot of
		
01:12:27 --> 01:12:31
			times when people speak and they
say oh, we listened to I have to
		
01:12:31 --> 01:12:35
			leave I have to go make the hedge
I have to go do this. I have to go
		
01:12:35 --> 01:12:39
			do that. Would you get into all
this for said Oh, because I heard
		
01:12:39 --> 01:12:42
			it on them. Ron Hussein lecture
that hulless it's all doomsday and
		
01:12:42 --> 01:12:43
			we all have to make
		
01:12:44 --> 01:12:49
			Where are you going? I'm going
east. The gel comes from the east,
		
01:12:49 --> 01:12:53
			not from the west. You're in New
Jersey, what's taking you east?
		
01:12:53 --> 01:12:56
			That's where the jet is coming?
does not come in, in New Jersey.
		
01:12:57 --> 01:13:01
			Right make visit anywhere he
wants. But the journey comes in
		
01:13:01 --> 01:13:03
			the east. All the end events at
the end of time have been in the
		
01:13:03 --> 01:13:07
			east. Okay, so in any event, that
kind of doomsday ism is not
		
01:13:07 --> 01:13:10
			something that I support at all.
Next question.
		
01:13:11 --> 01:13:14
			Are there any particular books
that you recommend English books
		
01:13:15 --> 01:13:16
			about the sahaba?
		
01:13:17 --> 01:13:21
			English books about the sahaba?
There is men around the messengers
		
01:13:21 --> 01:13:25
			a nice book, the word the language
is simple, the length is neither
		
01:13:25 --> 01:13:28
			too short nor too long. So I liked
that book.
		
01:13:30 --> 01:13:33
			Next question. If the Prophet
salallahu Alaihe Salam is saving
		
01:13:33 --> 01:13:38
			his guaranteed prophetic dua for
the OMA on the Day of Judgment,
		
01:13:38 --> 01:13:42
			how will there be any Muslims in
the hellfire? The How will there
		
01:13:42 --> 01:13:46
			be any Muslims in the Hellfire if
the prophet is saving his dua for
		
01:13:46 --> 01:13:51
			the Muslims because they will be
they may only be in the Hellfire
		
01:13:51 --> 01:13:57
			to serve a punishment and to be
purified from their sins, and that
		
01:13:57 --> 01:14:01
			they have been sentenced to the
Hellfire before the prophets I
		
01:14:01 --> 01:14:01
			send them reaches them.
		
01:14:03 --> 01:14:06
			So I have a hadith in which the
prophets I send them goes to those
		
01:14:06 --> 01:14:09
			who are already suffering in the
hellfire and intercedes and pulls
		
01:14:09 --> 01:14:15
			them out. And then until he says,
I left only there whom those whom
		
01:14:15 --> 01:14:19
			the Book has locked there, which
is who those who died upon Schick.
		
01:14:19 --> 01:14:23
			Okay, so that's one answer. And
the other answer is that whenever
		
01:14:23 --> 01:14:28
			FIP is outside of this category,
those category of munafo that he
		
01:14:28 --> 01:14:30
			has may be outwardly a Muslim, but
inwardly he's a hypocrite.
		
01:14:31 --> 01:14:35
			Alright, Ryan, one more question
from you. What is the best way to
		
01:14:35 --> 01:14:38
			perform a whistle? What is the
best way to perform a whistle is
		
01:14:39 --> 01:14:43
			that you clean your private parts
first, you're out of area first.
		
01:14:43 --> 01:14:47
			And then you make a do do and
everything except your feet. Leave
		
01:14:47 --> 01:14:50
			your feet for last. And then you
do your hair. First, you have to
		
01:14:50 --> 01:14:53
			make sure that you do your scalp.
If you have long hair, you have to
		
01:14:53 --> 01:14:55
			wet that hair. If a woman has
braids, she just she doesn't have
		
01:14:55 --> 01:14:57
			to undo the braids. She just
loosens the braid to make sure
		
01:14:57 --> 01:15:00
			water gets in. That's it. And then
		
01:15:00 --> 01:15:03
			You do your top right top left,
then bottom right bottom left,
		
01:15:04 --> 01:15:06
			including your feet after that and
you have to do to lean over the
		
01:15:06 --> 01:15:09
			beard you have to make sure you
get in the beard and you have to
		
01:15:09 --> 01:15:12
			go between your feet, your toes,
whereas will do you don't have to
		
01:15:12 --> 01:15:16
			do there those two things. That is
the Sunnah of how to do of us.
		
01:15:16 --> 01:15:21
			Alrighty folks Subhanak Aloha Moby
Dick Michel de la ilaha illa Anta
		
01:15:21 --> 01:15:24
			Let's talk for a minute to where
they call us in siRNA a few hosts
		
01:15:25 --> 01:15:27
			Illa Allah the phenomenal I'm
gonna slide her to whatsover
		
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			headquarters submissiveness and
Allah subhanaw taala Ania Jelena
		
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			Damon fue de la Sol ALLAH SubhanA
wa Tada Ania Dona Ana de manera
		
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			sunnah tend to be sort of Allahu
alayhi wa salam had done Now here
		
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			when I moved to Allah. Allahu
Allah sunnah wal jamaa. What Allah
		
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			Allah Allah He what were what
Rasul Allah Who rasuluh who are
		
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			hubco and you're doing cannibal
meaning to ask Allah to Allah to
		
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			let us live and die on the Sunnah
and the GEMA. And let us always be
		
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			in his good graces and his in his
Rila We ask Allah subhana wa Tada
		
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			for our parents that have entered
them Jana without hisab. And for
		
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			all those who have passed away in
the recent times with COVID and
		
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			otherwise, that Allah make them
shahada, and enter them gender
		
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			without any hisab and make their
grave life better than their
		
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			worldly life and give them better
company in the grave than the
		
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			company that they have. In this
life. We ask Allah to Allah for
		
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			all the marriages that Allah makes
them happy and unified, and
		
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			content we ask Allah subhana wa
Tada for all those who are
		
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			suffering some sickness that Allah
give him Shiva, they suffering
		
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			poverty, may Allah give them
wealth, if they're suffering, if
		
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			they're looking for a spouse, may
Allah give them a blessed spouse,
		
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			if they're looking for children,
may Allah give them a child that
		
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			is a blessing for this life. And
the next we ask Allah to Allah to
		
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			run on our tongue. Move our tongue
with the dua that pleases Him, the
		
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			DUA that he's willed for us so
that we can be mudgeeraba Dawa
		
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			answered in our dua We ask Allah
subhana wa Tada that he always
		
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			accept this action from us and
keep us on the struggle of the
		
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			deen inwardly and outwardly in the
Dawa and in knowledge and worship
		
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			until the day we meet him while he
is with us pleased and lastly, we
		
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			ask that Allah Mignon more beloved
to us than his most beloved say
		
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			that Conan said in a Muhammad
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was
		
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			salam aleikum wa rahmatullah.