Shadee Elmasry – NBF 200Stories of the Awliya
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Smilla Rahmanir Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala
Rasulillah while he was happy woman wala welcome everybody to
the savannah sighting nothing but facts live stream where we were
missed a couple minutes late Ramadan scheduling is crazy. Last
night I had a program that was I guess geared to the west coast
because it went until 2:30am Here in the East Coast imagine that
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stuff and so was a bit wild in terms of timing. So here we go
let's go to stories of the idea. And
episode 200 Wow Subhanallah
episode 200 So that's always a nice milestone and the key is to
show up
key about it bitch doing anything is just half of it is just showing
up and doing it.
Not going to advance unless if you keep quitting or you're spotty in
your attendance. So key is to show up and here we are showing up even
for a few minutes off schedule. But that's okay. Because today
we're on Abu Bakar Stanny
he died 340 After the Hijrah and 951 meet IDN Sahaba Ibrahim hit
the bell who are Vairo what can oh how does a man he Illman Well,
Helen Mehta, Bini Cebu Wirkkala a net metal Ozma. Here huge man
enough's the greatest blessing is to be out of the control of your
neffs the intellect is what's in control. That's the That's what
we're all about here. Your offer is what is in control, your neffs
your emotions, your whims cannot be in control your intellect has
been controlled now the auctioneer the problems with Doppler is this
it's it's clouded up by sins. And that's something part of our
psychology is that disobedience sins, they cloud up the intellect
right and person can't think straight. Once they're mired and
since, so he says encouragement enough's when nefs who are the
more hijab Benwick obeying Allah your neffs is the biggest hijab
during you and Allah knifes is not just since neffs is also self
aggrandizement, your imagination of yourself you're being so grant
that's also
it's also what one of the meanings of the neffs
Next, he says
A buddy of goo while they're on the path to Allah subhana wa Tada
is clear. I love this the path to Allah is clear. Well Kitab was
Sunako Imani bane of holiness, the book and the Sunnah are right here
in front of us. So because we have an intellect, we can receive
communication from Allah subhanaw taala.
And that's the key to receive that communication to understand what
is it that Allah wants from us?
What does he want from us? That communication is critical. Okay,
otherwise, we're just grasping at straws. And we're just if you ever
see spiritualists like, generally people were interested in
spirituality.
It's like they they're, they're doing stuff that is just their
emotions. Okay. It's just their emotions here and there. Right? So
they're guessing, but he's telling us here well, because that was so
NACA him and Boehner rodina Well, what 30 Guada the book and the sun
is here. How do I understand what Allah wants from me?
Well, Allah uses language and language is interpreted with
intellect.
Okay.
And then he says, we'll follow Sahaba Chima alone this up to him
lol Hijra. The
first transmitters of this religion are the companions and
hence Allah subhanaw taala validated them because who's gonna
validate them? Who can Val who no one's equal to them? Allah Tala
validated them. That's transmitted from an Sahaba Mindell. Kitab I
was sunnah. What Sagara infc He will will help if you stick to
this book and Sunnah and you go against your ego and don't try to
please people that means if Lois slick the he's basically summarize
it Clawson. Two things go against your ego. And don't try to be a
crowd pleaser. Well, Hi John, have you come to be at Allah for her
Sudoku demo? See, that's how simple Our path is. Honestly, if
you're on the right track, right alQaeda, right flip and right to
so if it's not that hard, and you stick with it with a colorless,
stick with it with utmost sincerity possible, you will
attain
In a wonderful state in just a matter, it's just a matter of
time.
You will attain it. It's just a matter of time and sometimes it's
just you marinate slowly in it.
But this is experience with people is that it's just a matter of
time. You marinate very slowly in the this book and you practicing
everything for years and years and years and you'll pick stuff up,
you'll learn.
Next is monsoon of NAMA.
I was setting monsoon of NAMA Adam and Adam muddle, melancholia to
new Corolla. Then then Khan. He's from an area called den den con in
Persia. Okay. He's a Persian and he lived in Basra and he said min
Jezza min Assad but min min Jas Amen, Elsa dunya to help monjasa
Min Messiah EBIT dunya to her wallet we'll see but to houfy
dini, who actually mentioned this last week, whoever has a bad
reaction about worldly tribulations eventually that
jubilation will be in his Deen reason being is that this person
has this reaction towards the dunya
you have lack of faith and realize bad things happen. Yes, they
happen. It's part of life that bad things are gonna happen,
tribulations are going to happen hardships are going to happen,
good these things will happen. Okay, tribulations will happen and
if you have Jezza from that, and I warn you, I warn you all for from
the type of speech that is constant complaint and victim I
was a friend sent me a message about from somebody who said Man,
look at look at this, this message. It was all about how
everyone in the family is traumatized. He was traumatized by
this he was traumatized or this trauma that this was all the vicar
is bad things and not ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada says I'm gonna be
net metaleptic have had
as speak the brutal blessings of Allah speak
you know there's a I'm not familiar too much with the
all of the dots but there is a diarrhea, an island if you ask me
his island, even if we may disagree on some things. And he is
a half of the Quran and he is a half of I think of the Quran as
alum of the Quran Atul Asha. And he's out there you can watch his
videos. His name is what is Abu Toba. Okay, I'm not familiar so
much with the Salafi dots but him I know.
And I have to say I love from what I've seen from him, right. He said
that he was traumatized in jail for four years or he was
victimized he was wrongly taken to jail for four years.
And he was in solitary confinement
solitary for most of those four years now imagine you see nothing
but cement walls. For four years you're not going to be
you're not going to be traumatized. See that? I go down
to that wias young smirks podcast it's three parts. You have to
watch this podcast. Haroon one time sent it to me. It was must
have been like
no, hold on shift huddle solder shaker one saw that sent it to me
during COVID. Early part of COVID is a three part podcast and he
sent it to me he's like, I can't believe I'm watching the whole
thing. And I'm like looking at the length. Each one is about an hour
and a half and it's three parts. And I'm like there's no way I'm
watching this right. So I just clicked it just so I can say I
clicked it right and say something about it. He was right. I ended up
finishing the entire first one from like, I was like 1130 I ended
up sleeping at one that night I couldn't stop watching it
put the screenshot so everyone could watch this this this one
this podcast.
Yeah, screenshot that. or copy the pic or whatever. So
in this photo, but says he was like in solitary for four years,
the bulk of four years. What did you go crazy. And he was totally
oppressed. And not only was he oppressed, turned out that the so
called Soudan of his in Miami
is the one who
is the one who snitched on him and basically lied, selling saying
he's doing I'm making all these bombs and all that stuff. And it
was his student that got compromised his own student was
compromised by the FBI somehow like they they got some dirt on
him. Right? And no, don't put that one up.
He was just
almost trying just to give you guys the backstory of why we're
laughing you're almost trying to pull up this this pic of this
podcast ends up put it but pulling up the pic of the Safina society
debit card right so I'm gonna get don't put that up
but the debit card up there and we're gonna be like broke at the
end of the episode, but now inshallah we'll never be broke
always give us enough and more than enough to advance this dow.
So he ends up snitching on him
because he got compromised.
And then he ends up being in jail for that reason. So imagine that.
Imagine that hardship. Okay.
There it is. The young smirks podcast.
And then Abu Toba says this is the part that's important. Abu Toba
says that he needed therapy. Okay, he needed he needed therapy after
this. And I'm thinking to myself, Where are you going here? Because
you're not the therapy type of guy, right? So he goes, I looked
around and I discovered and I found a Quran school that teaches
all 10 et
that has like a dope an apartment or a dorm or something that I
could live in
and study at. And he was somewhere far off in Canada somewhere. Or
maybe it was Toronto. I don't know. Okay, but it was in Canada.
He said that was my therapy. So my therapy was eight hours a day I
was learning the new karate ready was a office in Welsh and Huff's
but he was learning the other eight No. And then he said my
therapy was suit at a Baja with Doha allele Sergio dakara, bakoma
kala, kala Tokaido Nakamura Sofia ticker book of Atala LME
adjudicating of our to take advantage of other words the guy
and Elena for Emelia team of Allah taco and Messiah Illa fella turn
her will be near material pika fat. So it was to cut the last is
to recite suited to the hot all the time. Yet the last area was my
therapy. What am venia Madeira Bacova detacher therapy that is a
cure It's medicine.
As for the good things that Allah has given you talk about it. So
every time someone would see him as all what happened to you in
jail, he would change the subject to something good that happened to
him.
And by the repetition of saying good things, well, what do you
think starts happening to your mood? Try it. This is chronic
medicine. And it's free. It just takes a deep belief, the faith
effort takes effort, it takes faith to just say something good
stop saying what's bad. Okay, stop saying oh, I'm weak at this. You
know, what the what if I have somebody
in my family?
If one of my kids says something negative about themselves or their
work or their effort, are they getting pinched right away? You're
getting pinched, because I want them to have an opposite
Association. I want them to associate saying the negative with
feeling. Pinch. I'm pinching you. Okay. And then all of a sudden
they Oh, okay, I'll go everything's good. So it's not
you're lying, but say what is actually good. Like for example,
you did
you mess up a homework assignment. All right. All right. Well, the
positive of this is that now I know that I messed up on the
homework better than messing up on the quiz. Right there is always a
positive on this. Okay. So this this three part episode I'm
telling you not all it's it is not a waste of time type of podcast
now, you will be blown away by the Imani yet that come out of this
man.
And I don't know the other things he says about like, his Sakina
teachings, to be honest with I don't know. But from what I saw,
he's a balanced maybe he's I guess he's humbly right. Maybe he's
medically unfit but it's not either. He's more like with him
and it's me and I nebula
okay.
But I highly recommend you watch that because the attitude
the attitude of positivity that he by which he healed himself from
this
honestly, it's it was to me.
Exemplary, so that's why I said man, Jessamine Messiah dunya. We
don't have Jezza
you have a calamity of the dunya. We don't have Jezza Jezza is like
you're you're wallowing in victimization and negativity. No.
Oh how the biller okay.
And unload, he says is that John Fontaine? I really don't know who
the host is, but he is Scottish. I
I can tell you that much.
I think he said he was from Scotland
what happened well
Carla accidentally bursal Abdi accidentally bursal Abdi Modafinil
la vie de todo,
todo es and holy basil Abdi atoll. doorwall in Kisara, the best
garment of the apt is humility and brokenness. Well, I sent holy
basil Ariffin a Taqwa the best garment of the atrophying the
people who know Allah is taqwa with the best of luck with Erica
Claire. Okay.
saying Who is he talking about? We were talking here about Abu Toba
and this one it's the best podcast ever heard. I have to say that
three parts. I watched all three that easily one of those things
that people don't know what you're doing in the house is during COVID
They don't know what you're watching. And then you're, you're
you're so amazed by it. You're like literally force everyone to
sit and watch it. And they're like, We don't want to watch this
right. What are we doing here? Right. You can't force people but
I tried to, you know, show my kids some of it. It wasn't amazing. It
was definitely without doubt the best podcast ever heard in all
podcasts? I was gripped. Plus, I love his style. Did you watch Did
you ever watch him? Oh my gosh. In a lot of his videos though. Yeah,
I haven't seen that specifically. Yeah, COVID was a strange time. It
was like you discover hobbies. You didn't know you? Yeah. People make
like I was making like, what's it called? Everyone's making that
coffee. Yep. With coffee. Everyone was making was baking. Yeah,
everyone had like a new hobby that they never knew they like we came
out of COVID in our community with like five Baker's like kids came
in at 11 years old. They came out Baker's like everyday baking
something that what else are they gonna do?
Well Peter Silva Bhutto Betty I know Roger Duffy thority rocket
and Mack tube and Allah.
Okay, it is said that the reason for his Toba was that he found a
small piece of paper in the road upon it was submitted to him. So
he lifted it off the floor off the ground off the road for them.
Yeah, Jude Law Molden. So he didn't find any place to put it.
Okay. So he just took it home with him. Okay.
And he said he took it home with him, and he put it on his shelf
high shelf. Then he saw in his sleep. Feta Hala, who had a bad
but hikma May Allah subhana wa Tada open the door of wisdom for
you, dear Amika Tikka Roca just for respecting this piece of
paper.
If you want photo hats, if you want spiritual openings sometimes
the answer is kedma Go to your local mosque and be of menial
service be of service to the people who are doing stuff the
service clean up mop up. That's the type of people we want. We
don't want this type of dilettante. You know, the
dilettantes with the $150 beads and he never ever will pick up a
cup will pick up a plate will fold the chair will get up for the
elderly. These are dilettantes.
Sufi dilettantes. $100 beads with a book of months up in one hand,
right. And he's useless to the community. You're useless. You
need to actually always be an admin that's how Allah is going to
elevate you. If you see when you see youth. There people are always
needing help guide they always need help. They need support
but I would hazard a shot on it. I hate to monsoon monsoon up nama
filming him I saw him monsoon Ahmad and asleep in the dream
Felco to the whole marathon Allah Tala BIC, what has Allah done with
you for Karla God le enter monsoon of NAMA.
He says to me, are you a monsoon of NAMA? Of course, Allah knows
but it's asking just to break the ice for culture banheira Of course
my Yes my Lord. And the lady Quinta has had to say hey do
Nassif dunya what Sahaba Are you the one who used to tell people Oh
get away from the dunya say within the dunya but you wanted it okay.
Or to Canada attic Arab Wallach in the matter had too much this and
elaborate that to be thinner. Yeah, like with a native salatu
Allah and maybe because of Allah Who are you alayhi wa sallam with
a left to vinyasa today Berdych. He said it was like that I used to
tell people beware of the dunya but I wanted some myself. But
there was never a gathering
Except I began by praising you, I always praised your prophet. And I
gave sincere advice to the Muslims.
That Allah says sadaqa he said the truth, the Allah who could see and
uma jejuni fie sama eBay in a minute equity, give him a throne
upon which he could sit, and he could speak to the angels about
me. Come back can you Madani out of the vein, a body the way that
he used to sit and speak and the earth to my servants? Okay. So
that's why knowledge of Allah subhanaw taala it never ends.
Whereas all knowledge like I said, I can't remember where I was. What
did we read? We talked about brain surgery here yesterday. Yeah,
wouldn't the most important person be someone who has a heart surgeon
or a brain surgeon in the society, right, removing cancers, hearing,
you know, people,
but that knowledge comes to an end when you die. But the knowledge of
Allah subhana wa, tada never ends. So even the most valuable
knowledge that we would all agree upon at that moment, there's no
one more important than the surgeon. Right? Then that heart
surgeon that knowledge that brain surgeon who's taking tumors out of
brains, okay? Yet when that person dies, that knowledge, the reward
is with him forever. But the knowledge is not because there's
the knowledge has no benefit after death. It's limited. So it's very
important here but it's limited. Knowledge of deen and knowledge of
Allah Tala lasts forever. And here's another example where
you're giving.
They're giving lectures in the heavens.
Now, when it comes to these pieces of paper, Lily gives a good point.
She says, What about these
Islamic
events or charity or fundraising and they pass them out. And they
start with Bismillah R Rahman Rahim and they have Allah's name
everywhere. This is a problem for us. So if you're involved in these
types of things, don't put the name of Allah on these things.
Just put the name of the organization and what you want
from people. So these things end up on the floor. That's why they
end up in the garbage.
And for the live net yards, big one
is one of the big zoo head of our Oma. Okay, and he's from muddle,
Persia, look at all these persons. That's why when we lost przez and
Asuna,
the OMA stopped advance if you think about it, we always had the
Persians and you had the Turks. You could not stop this OMA,
right, once that broke. Okay, that was a big problem.
And pulled it out. What happened
with him and what is his story?
Abu Ali was his Konya.
Work dealer in new wooley who Mr. Conte It is said that he was born
in some African
Manasa the abbey Abbey what were meant to be back and he died in
Makkah, in the month of Muharram.
And for de ibn Musa, another full day it says, Can a full day
shelter can afford to shelter on yokkao 30 bein a b word was
Saturday cuz he was actually a very clever thief. And he was uh,
he would cut the road. Basically, he was a raider, he would see a
caravan coming, he would assess how big it is if they're armed or
not. And his him and his gang would cut them off and either take
some of their money or all of their money or whatever they would
take. Okay.
Now why did he make Toba?
There was a young lady in the town, and he fell in love with
this young lady. Okay. And in the old days, when you fell in love
with somebody, that love was a little bit crazy, because you
really only saw her a little bit. And then your imagination filled
in the blanks. You saw her like once or twice, and your
imagination will fill in the blanks. Whereas today, you could
see someone and people post pictures of them. You look at them
forever, you there's no mystery. But in the old days, you would see
someone, let's say in the marketplace, and see them again.
And then your imagination fills in the blanks. And then you never
know where you're going to see them again, when you're going to
see them again. So your imagination really takes over and
you're falling in love it. Probably you're falling in love
with an imagination. That's probably not what the person even
looks like. But you're imagining that that's what they look like.
And you're imagining that's the personality. So that's the
problem. But that's why ice was so crazy back then. Because you only
got glimpses of people. So he fell in love with her.
So what did he do? This man is a gangster. He's a thief. So he
climbed the wall so he could look at her. Okay, he climbed up the
wall, the roof so he could look
Look inside her room,
semi Alcott and he heard a man reciting Quran and he heard LM yet
Nila Dena Amma know and tuckshop Google Nicola isn't time for the
believers for their hearts to be humbled
for Allah subhanaw taala so he said, that sounds like this Ah
Just was meant for me. Okay.
was meant for me.
Okay
Google Panda, what are you saying?
Oh, why did you delete that? That was
a good
Upendo saying he was also in love to well, okay, can be in love mode
after then he says that it hit me the area. So I returned that night
humbled. And I said and I kept saying clouds en yada because and
yes, it is time it is time for me to to stop all this. Okay. So he's
walking in this pen pensive and penitence state for our Laolu Illa
Kariba. And he
he ended up in a Kadima, which is,
like a destroyed house, like a old house, it's about to crumble. So
he slept in it.
And it's a village in ancient village. Okay. And there, he saw
some people who had stopped
on their journey.
And he hears them saying, hey, people, when should we leave? They
said, let's leave now. And they said, no, no, leave in the
morning. Why? Because four days is out. He said, No, no, I heard for
data's coming in the morning. So they're all afraid of him, and
he's sleeping right there. So he felt so bad. Okay. He felt so bad
that this was him. And Allah made him hear that and very quickly,
just like that, okay.
He changed his ways. So I was just that woman gentleman, right. Your
reward and your punishment is? It's parallel to the action
itself. So what did he do for dative? Now yield, what did he end
up doing? He said,
I'm going to devote myself to protecting travelers.
Okay, so he went to Mecca. And then he started the routes outside
of Mecca, and he would go out, and he would help the people who are
on the way to Mecca. That's eventually what he started to do
in his life. After Of course, he studied a little bit he learned he
sat with the shoe. He made Toba but eventually, he was he was like
an outdoorsman. He liked to be outdoors all the time. So what he
the way that he would rectify all his sins, was that he would go out
the the paths of hedgerows and the paths of Mecca, and he would help
the people go out with food and water, give it to them and help
the people and that's how he ended up
rectifying all his sins in his misdeeds. So he made Toba and he
went and he went to Mecca.
And he says that I have biller who I've done a lot of them. If Allah
loves out, he gives him a pensive state, like thoughtfulness. He
makes him thoughtful. He creates a situation and you can't be
thoughtful if you're always surrounded by people that you
thought he makes him love to be thoughtful
way the other guy that I've done was Salah dunya. And if Allah does
not like God, he always makes him busy with the dunya. And with he
never thinks of death he never has time to think of, of preparing for
death in Africa.
God of new Mubarak in the methylphenidate or Jafar who's so
today his his main feature was pensiveness. Okay.
Its main feature was pensiveness.
Right
Sofia Thank you for understanding these Ramadan days. My nights I'm
already on last 10 scheduled by the way because of that California
thing and other things and Friday and Saturday. I'm already flipped.
My nights and days already flipped. So thank you for
understanding.
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He says, if the whole world was put in front of me that dunya
and it was made halal for me. I would find it disgusting just as
you find the dead body of an animal to be disgusting.
Go
and find it disgusting. Well, it's all distraction, and it's busyness
and the dunya is only good if it's blessed.
dunya is good. If it's blessed. That means you're going to use it
for that which pleases Allah subhana wa Tada and you're not
going to let it control you. That's the key. Okay?
That's the key. You're not going to let this this world and this
dunya control you if it controls you, you got a problem. So how do
you control it by slaughtering it? How do you slaughter the dunya by
giving sadaqa give it give it give us give a lot of sadaqa now you
you're in control.
Well, Carla Lowe has left to any moron in a Habu ilium and Acalypha
and neat. That's to be moron to swear that I have React is more
beloved to me than to swear that I don't have it yet. Because how can
you swear that you have no idea? Okay.
Then it turns out your claim is false. Never make spiritual claims
is very dangerous. Making spiritual claims is extremely
dangerous.
Terkel, Amelie agilan Nursey Horia leaving off good deeds out of fear
of people saying oh, he's doing good deeds. That's the app. He
says.
Other horror Yeah. Well, I'm a lowly edginess or shirk an action
to get the reward from people that shook, meaning a better doing
worship, so that you can get the reward from people who said that
shit. Oh, God, well, I did Razi and it shook Oscar.
But that puts you out of Islam.
Well, God will either Razzie Septon Fidella that Athena Sena
I was the companion of so has
a full aide for 30 years. Mara, eighth, tada he can well I'm Old
Testament ilium Matt, ignore it. Go to lofi daddy cover Kala in
Allah has run up to the lick. He said I've never seen him laughing
or smiling except the day
is Sunday night. And he smiled on that day. He said, Why do you
smile on that day? You just Sunday. He said, Allah chose for
my son to be with him. So I smiled for what Allah chose. I loved what
Allah chose. It's what Allah chose.
Most deaths there most people when they die, if they've lived their
whole life, you don't really feel sad for them. They've lived their
whole life. It's a minor sadness, right? What else could you want,
and now they're in a phase where the life is not comfortable
anymore in the first place.
But some deaths.
They're sad and some deaths, not. They're not just sad. They're,
they're scary, almost. So the debt that said, is the death of a
child. But the debt that's scary is the death of a dead.
And sometimes a mom, where the kids could lose structure of their
life.
And I allow them but my opinion is that to have a dad is more
important than have a mom, but to lose your mom is more painful.
The mother touches your heart and more than your debt for sure. But
the dad is one who gives structure to life.
He gives you structure it gives you order, he sets things right.
That's how it's supposed to be. And he's capable of raising.
Right? You can get an ant to try to fill in the blanks for a
daughter. But I don't think that you can get any man to fill in the
blanks of a debt.
Okay, because the blanks that are going to be filled in by an aunt
are nice things Oh, dress like this be polite like that. Don't
say this in public. These are like nice little ad, Deb.
That I see women teaching other girls teaching girls. But
the what a dad is going to have to do is usually negative, it's
harsh. Sometimes. It's oftentimes something where it's like,
deep.
And people who lost a debt, another man will hesitate to do
that. They'll feel bad for him. Like oh man, like the kids are
ready, like lost his dad, let's be nice to him and all that. And that
is probably not good for him. So that's why it's probably easier.
You can't replace a mom of course. But the lessons that went mom will
teach May. And what is left a big gap of that Rama. So that is the
pain. So there, you're never going to be even you're gonna have a lot
of pain that you don't have your mom there. But at least in the
functionality of life. I think that it's easier to lose your mom
than to lose your dad. The dysfunctional person is the one
who loses his dad, in my opinion, and Allah knows best. I really
don't know.
But that's my opinion.
I've seen people be very close to their dads and they have
structure. Yes, they may have like a little bit of a hole in their
heart but their lives are structured. Their lives are moving
properly. They're socially functional. And then I've seen
people who they're very raised by their mom
with no debt, these guys are like you don't want to be around them
when they get emotional. Oh my god, they don't stop. Right? So
it's harder to lose your mom. But it's more. It's a greater effect.
If you lose your debt allow them I don't know. That's just my
thoughts and it's not like sacred law or anything but just my
thoughts.
John says sham Johnstone, will you visit South Africa one day?
I want to visit South Africa
and I want to go to Australia again to
South Africa is got a lot of See you later, though. Are they got a
lot everything's going on? They got the Malaysians and
Indonesians. In one city. I heard from Sister yourself indeed that
is the Indonesians have taken over the other. It's the subcontinent.
Now there's like South African but they're originally from the
subcontinent.
Abdulkadir I see your question I'll answer and then the second.
Ibrahim Al Al Karim acini. About his heart because his Konya and he
says, Men Arada and yet Abdullah Al yet Obatala fallibilism raucous
if you want your path to Allah to slow down and to stall,
then find raucous find raucous Rosa. Oh Hanafi has allowed it.
Let's do that up. There is I heard a federal for this or that? What
is the difference between a federal and a ruling? The ruling
is Allah's law, the Feds what is saying that the situation has
changed such that you don't have to follow this ruling. And you can
do this instead. That's a Feds what that's a big difference
between a federal and a ruling. You follow the rulings?
A Mufti gives a federal that's up to you if you believe it or not,
you have to understand that.
And when you take a federal from somebody
the ruling is the general law. Federal law is for a specific
case. And you have to be very mindful who you take photo from.
And it's everything's a federal federal Federal offense. I asked
the guy how he bought his house, he said with a federal suit and
asked him like did you use guidance? Did you use universal
financial or whatever it's called. And he said with a federal offense
was how that's how you bought your house. So Festiva couldn't hug him
and factual, factual, factual, factual, right. That's not right.
Rosa. This is a raucous you just so you'll never have discipline.
Okay. Discipline is the key.
We'll call up Wirkkala.
I will mold Phenom II will Baka you do Allah a colossal dionaea
was Hatillo booty. McCann Aveda for who al Maha Maha Leah was in
Dhaka McCann Aveda for Hua wallop Medallia it was Andhaka
acephala Manya Soon Allah azza wa jal wala Mia toogoo So he says
here that all this talk about spiritual ranks and spiritual
levels and spiritual stations all of it surrounds a valid a bad
with pure Eclass that's it all the spiritual stations they end up
being produced only by very simple things. They're the result of very
simple things valid I bet Saturday but you worship Allah how you want
to you have to worship Allah how Prophet told us to
how Allah commanded us to but you have pure if lost that means you
want the reward from none but Allah subhanaw taala
okay
all right, let's stop here.
Read one more because the page just finished the page off
muda Farah Al Quran Massini he was from the Sheoak of the mountains
he used to live in the mountains okay,
we'll call it a so Marla philosophy. Oh Joe. Well this is
good to end on advice on fasting. So Maru because real ml the
fasting of the soul what is the fasting of your soul? Customer ml
which means shorten your hopes meaning Imagine yourself you're
gonna die today. That is how your soul fast you're gonna die
tomorrow. That's it colossal life is over.
Well, someone will be makalah vigil however, how do you how do
you fast with your intellect is when you want something yet. The
Sunnah is telling you something else. You follow the Sunnah not
your desires, not your whims. Was someone neffs bimstec JANA thought
more than Muharram the fasting of the ego
is from food. And since we're called El jour, it is who said
that we're gonna do for her, Missouri to live
A
hunger
is the farmland of thought. In other words, deep thought having
an empty stomach. It makes you think of deep matters whereas
having a full stomach will make you think of worldly matters.
Good.
Wham boil hikma. It is a spring of wisdom. We're here to fitna. It is
life of int into intelligence and Mustafa Al Culp and it is the lamp
of the heart all of that is hunger of the man in a bird the best
deeds of people have the elkaar to him and how they're
take advantage of your time. You should always be benefiting
whoa ally XO roofie Fiamma do not
cut corners in anything. Well, he was one had and don't pass your
limit. Don't cut corners, and don't pass the limit. So
we'll stop here in terms of stories that oh yet and we didn't
do any q&a. I don't think yesterday, did we?
We need to do any q&a. So let's do some q&a here.
The Hunter says if the moss around me start the football way before
we enter the hood of time is the gym I valid. Not in any of the
methods except the humbly method that somebody is allowed us are
the only people that allow that
society is suffering from all the nation's fighting and
dysfunctional people. People are becoming fatherless. There's no
doubt about it, that at least his path is to destroy the human being
by destroying his infrastructure. Infrastructure the human being is
to have a mom and a dad. Right? That's you want to destroy that
you destroy there. So you either have people with no mercy because
they don't have a mom. But more likely, mothers will claim their
babies and dads will leave or dads are not worthy of being of being
followed either. That's another problem the dads may not be worthy
of being followed right? And that you see that often to
see a guy is not worthy of being followed and he has no knowledge
of what what's right and wrong because there's no Dean so we just
accept whatever happens that's what we're seeing a lot of that to
women can play a part of a mother and father men cannot do this
Sistahood Alma I'm talking from experience okay.
They can but do that when if a woman has to discipline a young
men
is it taken as well by the young men and does not the woman have to
completely transform the woman will have to transform into
something that she's generally not
okay.
So, do they have to do it? Yes. Do they sometimes achieve it? Yes.
But does it have consequences? I think so.
Yeah, for says any do is to help my friend She's going through a
lot with her family so much so that her mom took her the other
day to a shake and such as a gin. Oh, Allah I don't know about that
world. I do not know about that Jen world. I don't know I can't
tell you to be quite honest with you.
But
still vackra recite every day, cover to cover are beginning to
end.
Trying to strip the dunya from your vision to see reality
says Melody 21 The best thing is to use the dunya for the sake of
others, that Allah will give you more dunya and that is the right
way to use it. You know to use a little bit for yourself and use it
for others.
Any updates on the UK visit? No. Since Ramadan started, there's
been no activity pretty much no updates on the UK visit no updates
on we've done nothing pretty much on any front.
Basically, we just done the stream. That's it. So we will
we'll we'll get there.
I have a question says Luca panda who we met in New York City, by
the way, at NYU. Is it better to spend money on gifts to make
family ties stronger or to give sadaqa to spend money on gifts and
make the family's ties stronger is better? Because that is a type of
sadaqa you can intend it to be set up to
what is Can you briefly explain the 10 kilohertz Sure, very
simply. Prophets I send them
received the Quran in the Arabic dialect of Quran
I wish all the Arabic tribes had different dialects. They all were
different.
Okay? When the Prophet would go and recite the Quran to one of the
Arab tribes, but he recited it in the Qureshi dialect, he saw that
the reaction was a little bit off because it's a different dialect.
So we ask Allah to Allah, to reveal to him the Quran in the
dialects. And so ALLAH SubhanA, which Allah gave him a second and
a third, then all of the Arabic dialects. So the Quran was
revealed initially
to the Prophet
in all the dialects of the Arabs.
So when he would go to an Arab tribe, he would recite the Quran
in their dialect,
then that the function of that was to win over the Arabs. But once
the Arabs had entered Islam, and they could now submit to one
dialect, in the time of author man, okay, is that is they found
that having all these dialects does cause confusion, so the
function of is done. And now we need to bring to have one uniform
Quran for the most half for the OMA.
So the Kira ads, are there the remaining dialectical elements
that can exist with the script that off men wrote, he spelled it
out with the spelling of Mecca, but there were no dots and no
short vowels. So whatever dialect remained,
okay, that's what we call a Pyrrha. And they're named after
the scholars who codified them.
Right? So just like methods,
right? Just like we have med hips, scholars who codified the Sharia.
So likewise, the scholars codified they said, Okay, this is how I
heard so and so recite from so and so from so with a chain of
transmission.
And that's where you get the 10. There are 10 major ones.
And for minor ones, there's three conditions. Right. The first is
that it fulfills the requirements of the manuscript. Second is that
it fulfills the requirements of the Arabic language, the grammar,
etc. Last is that it has a Senate that it has a strong transmission
chain. Yeah, I didn't hear that third one before because the rules
of Arabic came later. Yeah, I think there's difference in some
scholars, I think, say three I don't know. Okay, because the the
rules of grammar came later. Right. But anyway, you could be
right. But what what I know is the first two that you said it has to
have a chain and it has to match the most have varthaman
So that's what the Kurata it's nice to hear the Quran especially
clarified Hamza has unique features to it.
Even Surah Eman
is haram as a brother to say to another brother, he has beautiful
eyes, or is that sauce?
I would it's us in this day and age. It's a okay in your language.
I would just not do that. But I mean, yeah.
If people will think that you're being a little bit
then don't do it.
Tracy
is a professional care.
Okay.
And she she also agrees about when it comes to women trying to raise
teenage boys.
Okay.
You can't do it.
Okay.
Well, no, I can't say you can't do it. But it'd be very you would
have to transform yourself to as a woman.
I used to think the same thing for men having to take care of babies,
right? He has to transform himself to become something so delicate
that he may it may be that he can't function outside in society
if he was repeatedly do that. That's why have you ever seen
a nursery? Like
two year olds, three year olds, one year olds, where a man is an
employee there?
Would you if you had a baby? Would you walk in your two year old to a
nursery and a guy is there? How would you feel about that?
I would feel like no, no, I don't want that.
Not a problem to say that you know certain
functions in society should be done by certain other people. Of
course, there may be situations like Tara was saying there was a
situation she had to do nope, no choice.
Alright, peace. Says sets what to do with mother in law who does not
wish well for her son or his family.
Get a job far away
and then try
Keep good ties from a distance
and a Shiva Alicia sets should the person continue giving lectures
because that is beginning of guidance.
I understand there's a modern movement against the self this is
a bit unjustified and overarched. No, we should keep teaching more
to solo from Arizona.
There are two solo from Arizona such as Eddie. And that's the
second part. The first part of El Chivas question is
a person in the community gives lectures on because that is the
day to day which is hardly even to solo. It's just like basics, a
couple of people and an imam or telling this person to stop the
lectures because it's to solve because it was it was so so if if
if they are the Imam of the mosque, he should stop. You can't
go against the Imam of the mosque in the mosque but if he's in his
own private property, or his own building, he should teach the book
we teach all goes out his book cover to cover we should
all right question here about Jana says
that what are the four things on this earth that are also in Jana?
I don't know I've never heard that before.
I never heard that before.
So I can't I can't answer that question.
But I could look it up.
I'll river so that the prophets I seldom said the Nile and the
Euphrates, like in a some spiritual sense, originated in
paradise. The Blackstone is from paradise. What was the fourth one?
Was that that was physically things that are physically
impaired from here that are from paradise. The router? Yes, the
router is a piece of paradise. Oh, I see what you're saying no. Okay.
Yes.
Oh my god. memoriam. The Rosa is the area between the prophets
house and the member where he used to lead the prayer because he
walked back and forth there so many times it had a heavenly
presence to it.
urgent question for a friend.
Is such a job allowed in which have to pass food trays to
patients, which can also contain pork, that the job is allowed, but
that element may not be allowed. And
if you are merely a transporter,
you're not responsible for asking
what's in the package? If I'm merely a transporter, write 'em
ups. I don't have to ask what's in the box. I don't have to look
what's in the box. As long as I know that. I'm not specifically
transporting for like a wine company where everything's going
to be haram. But if I'm an Amazon, right, what's on Amazon? 95% of us
Hello, right?
The regular stuff that people use. So if I'm transporting Amazon
boxes, I don't have to look I don't have to ask.
So it may go the same way. If you're working in the
in a hospital and someone says here pass his tray of food, okay?
Don't Ask Don't look.
Nor he says why is it that Muslims can do or say we're about to catch
you in the first time at the end of Salah and not the second? You
can. It's all funnily enough anyway. The only thing that
matters when you exit Salah when you say a Salam on equal, you're
out of Salah. Whatever you add to the right or to the left after
that is just enough.
MJ Steele says if we consider we are in the End Times, should we
not be concerned with Al Bates since Imam will be from edited
baits?
We believe that he will be from edit baits. Yes. But whether we're
concerned about edit baits or whether we're tracking who's from
edit baits or not will not change anything. And anyway, remember the
when he amendment becomes we do not have to worry about that
because we have shoe
our shoe
they will inform us Yes. This is in my mind. This is valid. We are
way over here in the West. What do we know? Okay, all the events will
happen over there in the east.
Okay.
They're the ones who will know and see. And they'll tell us
it's a photo by the way. Who is a Madison photo?
Not a Mufti not gonna tell you who's even Mandy and who isn't.
But I will tell you that so and so said he is and we get an edge map
type of edge map type of or a gym ruler of the 50s of the East will
tell us yes, this is the map. Why is this a federal because action
is based upon it by
obedience to Him. This is a federal okay.
And once there is a gem who would upon it,
then we would act upon it.
Okay.
That's all we have to worry about. So that's why
If you're worried about MMID ask yourself Do I do I am I connected
in any way shape and form to show you over there?
Work on that connection. The shield the relied upon from fuqaha
and muftis from those lens
okay
there is a rise of Shia sympathy amongst the Gen Z and Tiktok any
thoughts
I think the sympathy should be with stata Aisha who keeps getting
blasphemed that's where the sympathy should be. What are the
what are they worried about? Oh, people say bad things about them
because you say well, you don't you say bad things about the
Prophets wife.
That's Omen what mean? Who say that Fatima loved. There is no two
women of the Sahaba who talked more than ice and fought someone.
Oh, minimal meaning said Aisha and say that Nyssa al Jana say the
Fatima. They had a window they shared a window. They were
neighbors and shared a window and talked all the time through the
window. For six months say to fight someone died six months
after why? Because their fathers were best friends. And Allah and
the Messenger of Allah love Fatima. So I shall love her
because the Prophet loved him because they were also similar age
spots and was a little bit older.
Their fathers were best friends. They love a man who loves them
both. So they love to one another say to follow Him. When she
prophets. I said I'm told her something in her ear. And she
wept. And then she told her another secret and she smiled who
was there? I Isha was there. So she asked, she said what did he
say?
She refused to say. Then after the death of the prophets of Allah
when he was seven then Fatima told Seda Isha the first whisper was he
told her that my time of death is coming soon, then that's why she
she was set. The second whisper is that you will be the first person
to fall to die after me. Then I left.
Who told who this? How do we know this piece of information? This
story from say that Aisha because Sedna say to Fatima told Sade
Ayesha. Not only that.
She chose to tell her that.
She's the one who said okay, I had you had asked me about this, I
didn't refuse to tell you. Now, I'll tell you. The first thing the
Prophet whispered to me was that his time of death will be soon.
And the second thing is that I would follow him soon after they
shared enough of a window.
They shared a wall basically.
This is a lie upon both of them.
And you got to people who spend their theology in their own
religion cursing say die Aisha and then they worry that people are
upset and they want sympathy.
May Allah guide them to be honest with you? Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa Salam is Masoom and he's he he's guided, excepts he doesn't
know how to choose his friend and his wife, and anyway said I wish
it was not chosen by the prophet. It was assigned by Allah subhanaw
taala that marriage, you want to see why Allah chose that marriage?
Look at who she became.
Was there? Can you name one Muslim woman from the time of the
beginning of Assam to the end of Islam? Who has more value to a
nation on earth than say that you should know I take that back find
me any woman period, who is more relied upon by an A civilization
and a nation.
And people and families live their life on what this woman taught
than said I should name me one woman who is the competitive set
Marie Curie. What did she have it? Didn't she invent something major
in science, radiation or something? Okay, so she's someone
important in the world. But we don't live our life based upon her
she invented something or she discovered something, right? We
live our life based on Hadith that she transmits
based on Tafseer, that she gets
better based on fatawa that she gave all of us live our lives
based upon that live our lives based on that. Show me one other
woman who competes with her. So you we wonder why Allah subhanaw
taala chose her as a as a child to be raised by the prophets of Allah
when he was settlement married to the prophets of lies, and
it's no wonder Yes, it's not something that most people are
used to. But we'll look at the result. That's why
Also the result is not something you're used to, oh, wow, she
married that young to the Prophet peace be upon him. That's
surprising. It's also very surprising how impactful she is in
humanity. Right? You don't get one without the other, you won't get
an amazing result. Without an amazing beginning, a unique
beginning, you can't have a bottle, you can't be living
totally normal. And then all of a sudden, this is not the norm of
human beings. If you're going to be amazing, then something in your
youth has to be different to.
Next question
to get me going with that dress code. So says is it preferable to
move to a Muslim country closer to where Imam Mehdi will present
himself?
I think it's most preferable to move to a community, not one imam
or community that can help you raise your family. Whether that
community is in Scotland, whether it's sick, Ibrahim OCF as Mustafa
mounts or whether it's somewhere else in Malaysia, Indonesia,
wherever it is Turkey wherever it is, if that's the community that
matters because you need a group to help you
can you please tell me about hiya odo Medina and how to read it? I
would answer answer by saying that. Try to read the summary
first read the orange, big English translation summary of his
ultimate Dean read this this moment because he summarized it
himself read the summary first. But you have to understand
something. In Mozart as a theoretician, there's a lot of
things he says that are not acted upon. Like a lot of things.
He says that are not acting for example, he says whoever writes a
book
or whoever teaches the deen and takes a penny from it or takes
anything from it. Right? Is it gloss is out the window? Well,
that's not the case at all the scholars sell their books, right?
So there's a lot of exceptions, you have to understand when you
read a hit Normandin there's a lot of exceptions. And that's why the
best thing is to try to listen to lectures about it too, because the
value of the scholars is that they
they explain what he meant by it and they explain the parameters of
what he's saying.
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what is it that you know is indicative of data as indeed is
far worse than upset as indeed negates that which is explicit and
widespread in the religion, such as that hedge takes place in
Mecca, Ramadan is a month of fasting. Prophet Mohammed is the
last prophet like basics that are explicit and widespread.
Which I watch word that is as indeed, but yet he says he's a
Muslim. Okay, he said he says he is a Muslim. Okay. Now what is a
Moqtada? A Moqtada is someone who negates something that is explicit
in the religion, but is not widespread.
He's innocent until we inform him Hey, hold on, you said you don't
believe in this. Here's the evidence straight in the Quran or
in a widespread Hadith. And, or in a hadith wouldn't be able to watch
it it would that will be indeed in a hadith.
He says no, no, I'm sticking to my position. So what do we say about
such a person such a person is neither a cathode, nor is he
practicing Islam properly. So he's an innovator and the innovator has
a unique position in Islam. He's a Muslim, whose good deeds do not
count
until he fixes his belief.
And he will be rejected by the prophets of Allah. When he was at
the fountain the Prophet himself said this, they will come to me at
the fountain I recognize them as Muslims. But Gibreel says he
altered the religion after you. So the Prophet says Go away, go away
go away. If so, confessor have Ahsoka. What is our interaction
with them it is haram to fraternize with them to befriend
them to eat their foods, their meats, to
marry them, to
pray behind them is sinful, but if you do it is valid. So for
example, if you marry someone who's an innovator, and well, that
dark
and awkward that we're talking about, that you are not in Zina,
you are in marriage, but your sinful in doing so.
If you pray behind an innovator, you are
sinful in doing so but your prayer is valid. If that's if his prayer
is valid, because they may not pray and make will do properly,
that's a different subject. So if he doesn't pray and make we do it
properly, then your prayer is invalid from that standpoint.
So that's our relationship with them. We stay away from them. They
have a virus.
So we quarantine them, just like we quarantine people in COVID
Rasheeda Ahmed says or Rashid Achmed, the more I seek knowledge
the more I quest question I have questions freaking me out, will
keep seeking more knowledge and study who you're learning from too
many people study from websites, watch videos without interrogating
Who am I listening to? The first thing when you go on a website is
the about page the first thing in the YouTube video look up the
person first.
kind of wait is asking about she looked at us and economic data
there looked at only a few of the minor cults amongst them, or
groups amongst them. They're called the Colette's there is an
ADS aka the hula of the Shia are the ones that say like they say
things that most of the shed do not say such as the revelation
came to ally.
It was supposed to come to it. But then God made a mistake and give
it to Muhammad. What is this? That's absurd, right? That's yours
indeed at that point. But the other things that they say would
put them in the category of Muqtada. They're Muslims, they're
allowed to go to Mecca and Medina, but we said there was deeds, your
deeds and fix your deeds. We need a unification of the Sunni and the
Shia. But that unification is not a two way unification. It's one
way you need to fix your beliefs. Okay.
That's I said, if you look at Islamic history, the moment that
the Persia was last, Persia was such a powerful country. Because
Ali came from there, they were all chef A's, mainly. Okay, but the
moment when they went to that route, that's where you saw the
advancement of Islam. The Ottomans became busy with that, rather than
going west.
And one of the things at the moment Matthew will do is he will
guide the Shia
to he will guide them to stop saying what they're saying about
the sahaba. And also
this Mamet idea to
mo 21 What is Coptic belief? Coptic is an ancient word for
Egyptian. That's why the word Egypt and Coptic sounds similar.
But today, it refers to a type of Orthodox Christian.
Simon, the story of Simon, I have no knowledge about that.
The one eyed cobbler, no, I have no clue about that.
No, I have no clue about the
Coptic Egyptians,
in what
records is all Coptic Egyptians, the pharmacy department.
I just started asking them because I had a picture.
I just wanted to let you know this pick his brains. I'm like, okay,
so how do you know that this is the accurate picture because this
is much different from when I was just like trying to get his mind
around that. And then we started debating for like three hours. And
after that they all started like hunting. I don't know why they
started hugging me. They're like, oh, you should come through like
they were like, Yeah, you know, like looking out to the kind of
Egyptians are generally nice people.
The Coptics are, they're staunch. Now they're stone shit, I sat one
time we were an airport. We're an airplane going back to New Jersey.
And my family was there. And there was an Egyptian Coptic guy from
Rutgers that ICCM all the time studying in the coffee shops and
the local coffee shops. So he sat next to us, right. And I said to
him, so what were you doing? And he said, I was at a religious
camp, right in Chicago, like a Coptic Christian camp. And he goes
off on saying, Listen, I don't believe in this. All religions are
one. I was and we're all good. No, there's true and false as like I
agree with you. Right? I totally agree with you. Right? We might
have different conclusion about what's true, but I'm totally down
with that. Lana says, you know, who was a great mother that could
discipline her sons, Sophia, Ben Thompson will say, yes, but at the
same time, that's totally true. But at the same time, keep in
mind, there were so many uncles and Grandpa grandfathers, and, you
know, uncles and that there was plenty of that, right.
That's why they were they weren't able to do those things because
you had uncles, you had grandfather's.
By the way, here's a quiz for you how many uncle's of the prophets
Allah would have sent him lived
to
hear the message of the Prophet peace be upon
how many?
Four
what's the oldest? I will help next oldest
Ibis. And Hamza
for uncles of the prophets. I said.
Opinion on skin fades and can you get a swoosh z?
What would you call that? etched into the back of your head, the
skin fade, the fade is
in the Maliki school. If it is a
clean and not
asymmetrical, there is some room for it.
Right there's some room for it. Because what the prophet meant
when he talked about Kazaa was the asymmetrical haircuts, were part
of it part of the head is shaved and part of it is lunk such that
it's asymmetrical. If it is clean and symmetrical, there are some it
won't be forbidden. And the swoosh.
I'm not going to I don't think that you should do that but
probably between my crew maximum will be my crew to do things like
that.
What do you say to a youth who says that stopping eating at 15
minutes before the 18th degree fed your time resembles a chef so who
are time? No stopping 15 minutes before the end of So what time is
the Sunnah the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said, stop eating
the amount that it would take you to recite 60 verses. So that's
what we call inSec and is from the Sunnah
from the Sunnah?
How do you raise children in this generation, by not keeping them
sheltered yet at the same time, they have to know right from
wrong. My opinion is that we cannot raise children by
ourselves, we need a community to help us so we find a righteous
pious community of people that have a leader and a couple of
leaders. And we raise our kids with them. Because we're all going
to come to the same conclusions. So there is there a sacred law on
when a kid should get a cell phone? No. It's all by our
conclusions. You get a group of pious and practicing Muslims to
come together. And think about this and the conclusion they come
up to will likely be what's good, right?
What's the most effective way to center your heart when you feel
scattered, anxious and worried, is center your heart by
the best way to center your heart is to start making your Salas on
time.
Start to start to set your schedule right. And then I really
like using these little cue cards to make lists, lists of what to do
and then do not move from one thing to the next and to finish
it.
Do you have to pay zakat on inheritance money or inheritance
money just goes not the day that you inherited no inheritance money
just goes into your wealth your regular money if you if it stays
for a year then yes like with the rest of your money. But when you
if you want to put it aside for your kids education, then yes it's
considered savings.
So you're better off better to invest it
What else we got here?
Why saying the new singled out in other words, you Latif because you
haven't had that new the end of time would be like the flood of
new mother prophesy send them also said this. It will be like floods
and be like an ocean of fitna. So we're very much like that.
Guy, that's why you gotta go to arcview.org and take the classes.
Yeah, that's what we call it ArcView the whole the whole logo
of Safina site is based upon that concept.
Yeah.
Was The BEST draw to read after feathered prayer or to hedge it
in touch with the best draw is the dot that is something that you
need from Allah subhanaw taala because if you notice, what Allah
subhana wa Tada states in the Hadith could see it or sorry, the
prophets I send them states about Allah to Allah is that Allah says,
Is there any
person seeking forgiveness that I can forgive? is a person who needs
help? is a person who wants something
So it is to hedge it is a time for is took FOD from sins and asking
for personal desires and needs.
Child s says J Perez. Why does the day end at negative and there is
one prayer left because the prayers in Islam are not just in
the day. They're in the day and in the night. And Maghreb is
considered the beginning of the night. Because although there is
light in the western horizon, there's darkness in the eastern
horizon. So the night has begun already. So there's two there are
actually three prayers when the sun is under the horizon, and two
prayers when the sun is above the horizon. There's only three two
prayers in the daytime and three at night. feathered is a night
although the day has arisen, but the night is still there.
Chocolate wall is asking for a friend you know that's going to be
good. He alternates going to Asia and South Korea with his wife so
someone with home with the kids he feels he should be able to go
every night. Why would he be held in account for not would he be
held into account for not going well, the misunderstanding here is
that so do we have to be in the masjid mimetic never prayed that
way in the masjid. He always prayed at home. As long as the
masjid is holding title we're, that's the communal obligation is
a pseudonym aka
it's a communal pseudonym, aka to ensure that totally his happening
in the mosques, not an obligation, communal Sunday.
So as long as it's subtly his happening in the masjid Maddie
prayed at home. So there's nothing wrong in praying. Now, if you said
this about the obligatory prayer that would be different. Now, it's
more it's a sunnah stronger Sunday for the men to pray in the masjid.
And women pray at home. But if you want to be part of the community,
for example, and people need that these days, right, and I had long
discussions with this, with scholars concurring with the
concept that in the West, there's only Islam in the massage and now
and probably the East too, right? And so in order to
be part of the community, meet Muslim friends here a lesson what
have you all that stuff?
To be part of the masjid community and the community center is
important. So if you interchange you're not losing any reward
because Ted taraweeh essentially is prayed at home first
but if your guy friends are you making fun of him maybe that's
probably the real issue
we have in our community in the community next door is something
called the room five A in room five b you know about the will
have to tell you off offline.
Medium says can you make do I get to join a job in Medina so I can
visit Mecca and Medina wafak In John
question from a friend from Lily Rose. If from work related time
and peer pressure bought lunch for people and one of the orders is a
pork sandwich. I buy it for the said colleague what's the
explanation for such a sin? You have to make a sofa
you have to make a sofa
you got to make some fun for them
your favorite Quran reciter by the way I don't mind this new recite
or that's out that everyone's listening to I really like him Oh
Hashem anatomy
on what Hashem anatomy his his restoration of Sutera man is
amazing
que Lodi says I had a very bad migraine at work while fasting
that's enough that is permits you to break your fast okay.
Next time you get a severe headache is a sickness, you can
break your fast for them.
Cybertronic what's the best argument for photography
being permissible
photography in general, it's what you're photographing that will
make it halal or haram.
In general, it's permitted maybe the Sephia have some issues with
it, but the medic is permitted.
You're not drawing, you're not fashioning you're capturing. So
video and photography is permitted. It's just what you're
photographing. And a lot of photographers for example, if they
have to do wedding photography, and of course some of that
videography and photo photography may be
monka then that's what would be forbidden, not the concept itself.
where the magic is in the UK there is shear.
Metal us hurry. I believe his name is is in Birmingham.
Is it my crew for women to go to the masjid in the yes, the ruling
of if there was fitna that she should not go to the masjid. And
that ruling
wasn't a time where if her walking in the streets and the narrow
alleys and then go into the masjid by herself in the big city would
be a fitna, then yes, you shouldn't go there, and you
wouldn't go anywhere where those conditions would be there. But in
the world that we live in, where the only Islam that we have is in
community centers, then there is great value in the whole family
goes into these massages, because these massage is the only place
where you're gonna see Islam. They're not even just masajid by
the way there there are now in the form of community centers that's
what I view them. Right. It's a place where the only place where
you can meet Muslim friends sometimes the only place where you
can learn something. So there's a lot of benefit in those in going
couple more questions it was said Melody's asking if you love a
brother, you should tell him in a masculine way, of course.
Yes, love. Yeah, but you have nice eyes. MashAllah your biceps. Now
that's going to make you the guys are going to be worried about you.
Okay. But love Yes, the Prophet did say if you love someone you
tell them and the response is, may the one for whom you love me also
love you?
tarawih has an LF after the Yes,
J Perez. Please briefly explain the difference between unlettered
and illiterate unlettered purposely was not educated through
books, illiterate, unable to read, slow, unable to be educated and
learn and read. So that's why that's the subtle difference
between unlettered and illiterate many people may not know that. So
there may be you know, get a pass for that. But that's the truth.
That's that is the subtle distinction
what are the conditions on talking to someone regarding the decisions
of someone of authority without falling into backbiting? If
someone makes decisions for the community or for a company or
something, those decisions are public Correct? At least for the
company. So someone makes it just a law or a policy for the company.
That's a public policy you can discuss it right? You can you can
talk about it. If someone makes does anything public.
To discuss it and critique it is not backbiting it's permitted was
in bare minimum of rock as for Tata we two is the bare minimum
any amount of rock as you pray from Asia to the time you sleep is
two but keep in mind the Hanafi madhhab it's 20 or bust right Omar
20 or bust nomadic Mehtab there is no set number you pray as many as
you can or you sure you want at home or in the masjid in Gemma or
solitary out loud or silent
yeah yeah it's true 12 We're and it does not have to be from
* meme to certain nests you can recite from any source of
them
well books it's a so what do you recommend? I would recommend you
read first all the works of Imam and had dead first and then the
books of Amazon group second, then the books of members at third.
Then a shot on me.
Is it true that one must drink Zamzam water standing up facing
the Qibla sunnah not must recommend it but not must.
You said in the beginning what Mina says that we should be
positive we must talk about what Allah a good that Allah has sent
on us. But are we told to cancel our blessings in case of another?
Yes, you only speak to people of the good that's happening to you.
As long as there they won't be jealous. If someone will have envy
for you don't say anything. Okay. If someone will have envy against
you, then don't say anything.
Say it says that in the South Asian culture elevates only
marries elevate so they can keep the lineage but
you're not obligated to do this. If you want to do that you can but
you're not obligated to. Can you tell us about your days of study
and your teachers? My days of study there wasn't a lot of
opportunity I have to say and you had to scrap to go find a shed
To study, but the way that we did it was that you learn the
curriculum. You learn like what are the first what are the first
let's say three books in grammar, aka FIP Hadith. And then you
studied them with whoever you studied with them with.
So recited Hypnobabies aid for example, I studied that started it
with Chef Salic been sitting then read a little bit with sick of the
ramen, we'll see the Mohammed then read a little bit of it with then
went back to ship Sadek and finish it with him. Okay. Oh, then also
read. So part of it with Sheikh Mohammed Al jindee of Egypt in his
house, a couple chapters.
And then finished it with shucks, elephants. And that's an example
of how things were. Because I wasn't aware
and are able to go to these institutions. So I had to take the
curriculum and study with whoever I could, sometimes in person,
sometimes by phone.
And now with WhatsApp, and with Zoom, I still study medically FIP.
With Sheoak in Egypt over the phone on Zoom yet
the English translation of cash Well, my job
I can't I don't know. I can't remember to be honest. If it's a
good translation, or if it's loyal to the meaning is Orientals. I
don't trust them.
What is a cure for jealousy? If you're jealous of somebody,
look at their troubles in life. Look at how hard things are for
them in life, you may be seeing the good side of their life, look
at the hard side of their life. So we're the opposite. When it comes
to us, only say what's good happening to you. When it comes to
others look at their hardships. It will make you forego a lot of your
anger towards them or your jealousy towards them. And make to
offer them to but also also make to offer yourself oh Allah you
gave him such a wonderful life Give me that life and preserve it
for him. Give him more and give me more to there's nothing wrong with
that. That's not jealousy.
Do we pay zakat on gold that is owned for multiple years?
You if you were the gold and you intended as jewelry, you don't
wear it? You don't pay zakat on that. What's the Hanafi ruling on
that?
You were you pay zakat on gold jewelry.
If you wear it you don't pay zakat on it or if you even intended it
as jewelry okay
should the wife and children take back to the Father because he's
their guide no they don't need back to the Father they're already
obligated to follow Him they is someone that I don't have to
follow that I'm telling you I commit to following you
so there's no Bae i when there's an obligation
on memoriam says check for summer intensive for single female will
there be financial aid and housing for eight weeks? We would have to
look up and find housing we if we get enough people we will we can
possibly sublet an apartment.
Okay
if you're on if you have no cash on hand, but you have savings Do
you pay zakat? Yes you pull from the savings and you pay this occur
on it
what vicar is should we do for Pakistan's awful political
situation?
In that Allah who were in ala Raja that's that's the vicar for that.
Cut that Aloma?
has put a
lot of questions unfortunately can't get to all of them. Cee
McManus says I believe Joomla is fun and mandatory for men to
attend if they're able to. Yes if he is present, and he is of age
and he is healthy, then he must go to Joomla we just have to remember
that Allah is the One who provides not our job. Yes
is a summer intensive online No, it's not online
How do you remain steadfast in the deen by being part of a gym ah
because when you have a low they'll pick you up when you're up
you pick other people up?
Listen traditionalist, I have to work on Fridays now possibly to go
to the message. Oh, that's what movement is responding. I can't
leave the site. I also have the choice to work or not on Friday my
job, but I need more money.
First of all, how far is your job from the Masjid?
Right if it's far away, then you don't have to pray to Him. Pray
though
and the distance is not that far either.
Just check your method what it says about
done but otherwise drummer is a fart
Mohammed Junaid yes we are going to you
ut MSA next Wednesday to virtual of course
okay
I have seen single mother son says Tracy single mother sons looking
after small children in the nurseries. They do their best job
but suffer when alone as society makes fun of them and they don't
understand it's unfixable sometimes. Paula
Can you explain how my Lumina Deen bedarra is derived in Islam if
something is explicit in the religion and is widespread to the
point that any child like 12 year old child grew up while Muslims
will know this thing?
That is known in religion by necessity
they so far it is impossible not to know this.
Muhammad Ali says I feel hypocritical when I do daily Salah
wallets with the primary intention of getting my affairs sorted.
That's that is acceptable. There's nothing to be hypocritical about
worshipping Allah for self benefit Allah Himself says that.
Allah subhanho wa Taala Himself tells us that
Alchemist Allah Tala Fe Layli were a common Salah tatata Fe Layli
where
Alchemist Allah Tala Fe Layli.
Tara Fein the hurry up in the salata Tara fey in the hurry what
and what is the lady
and I want to make the mistake there but it's refers to to hedge
it hasa and yada yada Fokker bookmarker muda okay
it's upon Allah they're not remembering the but Allah Tada has
made us worship Him for the sake of self benefit that is a bed for
self benefit. Now I have to find that not acceptable to forget such
an
lubber
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welcome is SATA thought of a in a hurry was Zula Femina Layli in
that hassle that you didn't say that you can acknowledge that
Corinne
hold on
yes fasting brain thank you for the excuse fasting brain
definitely
anywhere in any event the we are we are given to we are encouraged
to do a bad for ourselves
okay, we are encouraged to do that. So there is nothing selfish
or hypocritical about it that is one of the stations of a bad is
that I'm doing a bad for for myself
All right ladies and gentlemen. Let us close up with draw a node
today
okay
close up withdrawal and note. All right. What should you do if you
step in some filth during Amara between Safa and Marwa filth as in
a Jessa? You would be obligated to clean that out.
You find some source of water to clean it up.
Can you do to off on a hoverboard?
Sinful but valid, sinful because it's like making a joke out of it
or something. Plus, you're gonna get knocked down badly
and you're going to bother everybody.
And you're going to get attention for yourself so sinful but it
would be valid
Are prawns Hello? Yes they are
some of the 100 fields may have different may differ on that
I washed and finished Is that okay? Yes inshallah
but where did you wash? How far did you walk away? That's the
question
he doesn't have it there on the left out there. Okay, so next time
we're going to
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asked Allah subhanaw taala to accept from us and to increase our
CM throughout the year and to increase archaeometry increase our
tahajjud and to accept our a bed and accept our dua ask Allah to
Allah to make the Quran the spring of our hearts and we ask Allah to
Allah to give us consistency upon the deen and to make us a source
of benefit for the Ummah and to let us be a source of karma for
the Ummah from now until the day we meet him, we ask Allah subhanaw
taala to grant us all that we are asking of him in this month of
Ramadan, and thereafter we ask Allah to have mercy upon all the
Ummah, specially those of the Uyghurs and the Rohingya, Ian's
and the Muslims of Kashmir, and the Muslims of Afghanistan and the
Muslims suffering in all the lands of the OMA Muhammad sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam last week we ask that Allah make none more beloved
to us than His most Beloved said Conan said in a Muhammad
Sallallahu anyway it was salam was salam o aleikum wa rahmatullah wa
barakato.
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