Shadee Elmasry – NBF 218 Dhul Noon AlMisri
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The conversation covers the importance of finding success in life, finding emotional independence, avoiding one's own feelings and deception, and deception in relationships. The use of shaping in relationships and avoiding one's own feelings is also discussed. The speakers emphasize the importance of avoiding one's own feelings and finding success in life.
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Haman hamdulillah wa Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah. Eddie, he
was happy women. Well, welcome everybody to the subpoena citing
nothing but facts live stream did miss yesterday, but we are back
today. And that was due just to a medical situation that
that occurred. And it happens. And
we're back today. And we got four segments today. Segment Number
One.
I want for those who are medically students out there as students of
Medicare effectively pay close attention, pay very close
attention, so that you can listen, watch what I'm going to show you
one benefit. So there are a couple of different books that I'm going
to present to you today. The first one is an up buddy, which is
called fifth one a one prayer and purification. This is your number,
your first
matagi. Fifth, you can get it
online.
Is my mic off? No, no, the lawyer says. Okay, my mic is good now.
Good. So I said then we have four segments as our first segment. And
it's a display of different medical texts. So this is the
first book that you want to get chicken Amin suits, very, very
thorough book using medicine and everybody
on Sahara and solo, the way that we study FIP because we study
these modules,
each medicine covers maybe 75 There's overlap of 75%. I knew
that you still do that anyway, because that 75% You need to
reread it to benefit. And there's always something a little bit
slightly different and beneficial. For example, somebody mentioned I
don't go by his
his methodology of salatu
sujood I don't go by the sutra. decel Institute is several is it's
complicated or I go by Ignatian method.
Okay, so that's the first book, The second book. All right, is the
next level is a no shit and more evil.
Okay, Washington white. And this book here. It's connected ignatia
This is the next book Ashima we're we're total
Aloma, we have
a call to alert system
where are you guys coming from San Francisco. San Francisco.
Mashallah. How is that? How is it out there? It's pretty good. And
what do you guys do out there?
Software engineers from San Francisco. Really smart people in
the room folks?
Will company.
Both of you.
Amazon is in San Francisco. Not in Washington State. There's ever
there. It got everywhere. And UKG does what United Kingdom?
payroll systems. Okay. So are you competitive with?
What is the others payroll system that everyone uses? Yeah, ADP,
ADP, workday? UKG. Does all. All right. Give me your advice. Which
one is really the best one?
For a small company, or a small company? I think you can turn
these gentlemen by companies. And Sister You can take the pillows
and stack them in front of you. And put the mic on. So you'll be
on.
Yes, you're happy to comment on from Instagram, you're happy to
see the black turban it's not the same exact one. Right? But it does
the job. Okay, so turn it real quick. Turn it Hey, turn their mic
on. And make sure their mic is on. And it's loud enough because we
got two software engineers here from Facebook. I mean, from San
Francisco. Coming to see what's happening man. Studio is packed
today with people mashallah, how's life with you? Are you doing good?
Aren't you software engineer to or your business guys? This is these
people gonna hook you up with a job.
So, which who was really the best for a small business ADP for
payroll? I think all the three does so many good things. UKG and
it's not because I've prepared Yeah, really good discount for the
small companies and we have a really good solution for
healthcare. So healthcare, yeah, like insurance.
Okay, so we need so that's something we need to do soon. All
right, you can sorry, Amazon. What do you do with Amazon?
Here
IT
era, which is a Wi Fi router, subsidiary of Amazon. Oh, okay.
So this company made routers, and then Amazon
ate them. That's good. That's really good. So you're like, so
what's the router? There's like, special router or what? Yeah, like
bigger homes or something. So it's like, you know, you're in like a
powerful, more powerful router.
Here, Oh, okay.
devices all throughout the house, and then you have Wi Fi company.
That's really good. That's really good. We could we could have used
that a while back because our Wi Fi was always shutting out.
Because it was it was weak. But then I think we did get a strong
Wi Fi. But if you have any one of those extras, we'll take one. It's
the physical router that is stronger than all other routers.
It's really good. It's one of the first companies got started. Mesh
routing, mesh MeSH. MeSH. MeSH. Why? Why is it mesh, just like
it's like you have a mesh of Wi Fi.
So how does this work? So they produce it and then on amazon.com,
Amazon will bump it up since it's their product, right?
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, bump it up.
Okay, this is really good. So their mic is on. Right? Okay,
good. All right. So introductions, your name again with death.
Austro, Astra, Amara, Bessie, behind the terminal. We got Habib
also via the terminal. And we got here introduce yourself to these
gentlemen. My name is Father, father. Father has been around for
a year or so. almost about a year, right? About a year. Good, good,
good. So he's a software engineer, so you can get him a job out in
San Francisco. Just make sure that you avoid the human wastes because
people defecate in all over the place.
The place is so much shut so much evil, as you know spawns out of
there. So Allah sent them a legion an army of people to defecate all
over it. That's just me being a bit harsh there. But alright,
let's get back to what we're talking about.
Medically flip texts. These are all the English translations. Now
here is the Metzen only of ignatia. And this is the number
one. Okay, the number one
intro text in Medicare covers AKA, it covers the five pillars of
Islam, and it covers to solve. Okay, covers to solve. Alright,
and this is all right now you dizzy, I'm going to answer your
question in a second named dizzy. And the rug, we're going to ask
your question to just give me a second finish this segment and I
will do that. So this is a beautiful by Deewan press
publication pocket size, you memorize the medicine and it gives
you the translation that's it medicine and translation. All
right. So that's very good. Now, you take you're gonna read the
book, you're going to read the commentaries to you need to any
book that you have, you see why the traditional way there's
they're very strong, because they read a book, then every two, three
commentaries on it. It just makes sure there's no holes. And they
also show them where there's a dispute. In the in the method,
sometimes a scholar put something in the medicine that's actually
disputed. So the next one is Ally law, rocky puts a short
commentary. And he has a different way of categorizing the book with
tables, lists, and things like that. Okay.
All right. So this is another good book, because but where's the
shortfall of this book? No Arabic. There's no Arabic in this book.
Okay.
So that's the difference. That's why every publication is a little
bit different. You should never say Oh, I have a shot of this.
Yeah, be every shot is going to be slightly different. Here. Stick
that in the front there so we can
I like the way it looks when it's coming out like that.
Okay, so that's another book and this one was published by
meme Institute.
Alright, letter meme, not internet memes. Okay, so that is the third
book that we're talking about. Now. We go to yet another
shot of Ignatian. And this is called the guiding helpers is one
of the first ones but I'm not 100% A fan of this book simply because
of the production style. However, I am a fan of it in that the shot
of the book is in the footnotes. Alright, but again, no Arabic.
Alright, so this is the Guardian, The guiding helper by Abu
quantites is Sharif it has any good. He's clear it sounds like a
Moroccan name that he's from, you know, the the main family of added
bait. They're the shorter fat who are
from Marie Idris, the EDCs sounds like
Done. Okay, another excellent, a lot of work was put into this one,
now we get to the Mammoth and the behemoth of all of the shadow huts
by adding a different shade of color, we should pretty look at
the size of this commentary on and wash it and Wayne. Now this has
very deep commentary, okay?
Yet at the same time,
it does have the Arabic.
So you do see a line here in Arabic, you can see the Arabic
right there. And then all of the next page and a half is the
translation and the commentary, extremely useful. You look and you
say this, I'm never going to read all these books, you never read
the whole book cover to cover. But you pick it up, when you see a
book read a line or two. Okay, you pick it up, and you read a line or
two from the book. And that's how you become a reader. So you will
see these books and say, Oh, who's gonna read all these books? No.
Secondly, reading is different. It's something that when you walk
into your look your your home library, you don't want it to be
predictable. You want us to be like, I didn't even realize I had
this book. Right? So you buy the books, you read them in due time,
and the way we live today, we graze no one is going to read a
book cover to cover it just doesn't happen in regular life
unless you're someone special, right? But in general,
you're gonna you're gonna have a mess other someone's going to ask
you a question. And you know where the book is, when you when you
read a book, first thing you do in it, okay, is look at the index.
Okay?
Look at the index, or sorry, the contents table contents, that'll
give you a good idea of what is covered in the book. And the best
table of contents is a table of contents that has all the
subsections as well, not just the chapters. It's a very, very good
table of contents here. Good. Now they he does something into so if
that really sorta is bothersome, which is the subsection here
principals have to So with is section one, section two, section
three, like where there is no sub topic, and sometimes there's too
much to put a sub topic. Alright, so
same thing with Where is a reset button with Stachy. Dean, you see
this book here? We're gonna start at 10 We'll start studying by has
to be
the table of contents is simply section one, section two, section
three, section four, right, which is really like useless
essentially, just chapter one, chapter two, Chapter Three with
no, not even the main thing like sutras in the Quran. have so many
things in it right? In one sutra, but the biggest theme is
oftentimes the title of the sutra. So just give give me the biggest
theme at least. So he didn't do that. So this is an extremely
important book on the reseller of and he goes into Killeen. He goes
into how Bob nephrology if not have a walk, I mean you're you're
going to read so many commentaries or perspectives.
No, I don't want to read you something out of the blue because
it may not make sense but he does give you what Kellyanne says
hubbub says Tounsi says, okay,
amazing work. And again, this is from the UN press. This is
translated by Abdullah Yate. And the author of course is originally
an Arabic book. But she had a chimpanzee and the translator
again, Abdullah eight which is there from the heavy via or the
followers of Abdulkadir. You know from Norwich, you know about him.
If you go on to
a website called
it's like a Netflix and Muslim version of a Netflix called
Alchimia
Alchemia. They have a documentary there on the Norwich Norwich
community. All right next.
The Asamoah Sharon is working on the translation for that we didn't
present anything in English for their
letter you were presented one ignatia We presented one
translation of the Metzen then 123 commentaries. Okay. And of course
the best one being the one translated by affiliate and Islam
in the School of Medina. It's called that's the best one because
it has the Arabic and it has a massive commentary. Okay, the
other ones have commentary but no Arabic. I think one of them. Yeah,
commentary norB next level, put a line after ignatia Okay, next
level after that you're going to study the intermediate works and I
like to look at the intermediate works as being
Two of my favorite works in the intermediate of the medical school
is a reset of Abizaid. And
at Ambrosi day which is officially titled dimmit Curry button Masonic
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what's happened? jindee okay or to join D? All right, you might be
healed fatwah Phil Melvin Maliki. Now, what is the difference
between the two? Firstly, I'd be Salah is very early on, and it's
like a blessed text. So early, early on books, there's some
baraka to them. So why they blasted all this time. Number two,
the methodology is on the old method, which is it's not like
lists and charts and conditions and preguntar. Just, it's as if
shift is just talking. Right? And he gives you the ruling, and he
gives you then how to do it, he tells you how the act is
performed. Okay. And that's something that in the books, the
other books of fipple just lists, they don't have that. Okay, but it
tells you how the book is how it's done. Thirdly, he has a
in the reseller, he there are matters that are not the maturity
of the method. For example, he teaches and I took this for a long
time, because that this is I did ignatia 33 sell right away. And I
And if and for a long time, I'd stop there.
There were things in them, they're not mature. For example, he
teaches by the saying of the eight places where sloths forbidden but
domesticated they don't consider the Hadith strong enough for
evidence. Right? And they only say that the only place that you
cannot pray is where there's physically in a Jessa on you.
Right? And then going above the cabinet is mcru. Okay, because
it's just not respectful.
Praying in the camel grazing grounds. It's not
that it's that it's not safe.
The camel grazing ground is not safe. Camels are rough animals. So
so that's a graveyard of the machine. We can pray there. Right.
So other things like that. So I was saying that in teaching that
for years
until I realized no Teresa has in it. That's not that which is not
mature. Okay. So this book is purely a translation only the
prayers and the DUA. And as of Quran, some some of them are
translated otherwise, it's just straight text, no lists either.
You don't it? ABIZAID, his book read just reads like a paragraph
rather than lists. Okay? So that's, that's one thing. Okay.
So if you want to read a flipbook in the form of a regular book with
paragraphs, this is the book for you. Okay, now, what is I believe,
in terms of learning and knowledge better, even more useful for us,
but it's not translated is cutting bits in mosaddek which is also
known as a lumbar Lucy. Okay. And why do I love this book? He
literally takes what's so silly, which is the book of photo and he
like highlight, delete, highlight, delete, highlight, delete, until
he breaks it down to the bare bone of what the intermediate student
needs to know on all the EdWeb notice these two books why are
they different? Why did we put a line after Ignatian because these
two books cover mama that the intro only covers taharah salah,
so that's ash Maria, Akbari, he gives you some Naziha in the
beginning spiritual advice, then the Hatha Salah stop, if na should
aka taharah, Salah Solms occur Hajj to so we'll stop, right.
And then now we get to the books that have more omelette
resellerbin Abizaid, and then you go, and then I liked, I loved this
book, and I opened this book, and I read something from it daily,
like, even if it's like one line, okay. And he takes the language of
Cadiz. So if you study this work regularly, you're going to pick up
on like, are you Medicare one of his one of his Hanafis okay, I'm
surrounded by Hunter Fisher, this is all useless to them. But at
least you have a clue what we're doing here. Right? And most of our
stream is what enough? Probably, if it's from England, all right.
So that is and look how would Jesus thin gives you the bare
bones right? That not the barrel is the basics. You take you get
good at these texts. You'll be now strong enough to study a COVID
mosaddek Okay COVID mosaddek
Alright, and that is also the higher level book that and once
you put a line there and now you get to the higher level books
uploaded mosaddek Mater circulate
some in Egypt, they tend to stop at a club and Miss
Eric like most of the Egyptian medicals I studied, they didn't
study Korean, or Korean mosaddek is probably I would say, I will
check what he told me it's almost maybe 50% of what's included.
Right. So clearly it gives you more but
applauded mosaddek is
enough these days. And then after that you trained to be Mufti in
new matters. Okay.
Even after awkward mosaddek
What car Hussein Marhaba?
All right, now listen up the question for someone had left
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Or if like, let's say, if my wife comes then another sister can
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Because it's a very small space, it would be uncomfortable. So here
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Because the address is 367. Right? Somerset street. So go to
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And you'll see it there. That's what our that's what our place
looks like. And we're at the third floor. All right, that segment
numero uno. Are there any questions on segment number one
number one?
Good. A lot of brothers are saying Sarah just said IQ mocha. demented
Isiah? Yes All those are are other books that can that you can add
there.
Yes, go ahead brother.
Molecule
since people are pretty solid, have you read
by
the Reserve no is a book in tafsir to Quran and aka RP and
contemporary issues. Yeah. And mingled with it's a sort of
perspective. Yes.
I didn't read it but I heard I never heard anyone say except that
they loved it. Yeah. Yeah.
Yes.
What else we got?
Which book?
I'm Lucy. Caribbean. mosaddek
nila Martha with me Malik.
Who
taught anywhere? I don't know to be quite honest with you. I do not
know.
I don't know if it's popularly taught anywhere.
What else we got? mentioned, Daniel dH is having a debate
tomorrow with
that that's going to be comedy. That is going to be a comedy
that's going to be comedy. Javan Do you just want to just get
yourself pummeled? What is happening?
Ask me first before you do things like this. Because
yeah, I saw it dramatic. It's like a UFC commercial. Right? Yeah,
traditional Islam is versus reformist.
That's the stuff. I always felt like you could you should do and
he's good at and better than anyone else at to be quite
honestly debating these reforms in Cathepsins, index, and Nanbu
nonbelievers and whatever you want to put Javon as a as a reformer or
someone who has gone against many explicit texts, which we call that
Zen dukkah. Okay, but so that's what he's good at. And, again,
I've said it many times the one thing that is objectionable is
either a misrepresenting somebody and you are misrepresent somebody
by omission.
Okay, you can misrepresent someone by omission by saying he said
this, but you didn't admit that. Maybe took it back. All right. And
then secondly, like when someone slips up, to take that little hole
in their cloth and tear it and make it everyone look at this
mistake, look at this terrible thing. That also we got to look at
that and consider that otherwise, when he debates these people.
Get the popcorn ready, folks. What time is it Friday night?
They're gonna go on forever. I know this.
I just want the other stuff to the 32nd clips on Twitter. Right.
That's it.
All right, let's now go to segment two. What is segment two?
These people went down to see the Titanic in a little vessel this
size, you see, see you in the studio again, viewers can't see
this. But right. Maybe there's five more feet this way, five more
feet this way. And there may be seven feet out. It's a little
square rectangle square that we're sitting in, right. And we have
couches all around on the floor couches. So hey, it's happened in
Florida a little. Now that submarine that they went down and
is this size. And they're like, you know, like in the Olympics,
there's a sport where they sit behind one another. And they go
down the toboggan or whatever it's called, right? You see, in that
Winter Olympic sport, like
the bobsled, it's like two, three people sitting in the thing. And
they go down. They're literally sitting like that.
In this in this submarine.
And they're five of them. They went down two and a half miles
down into the water.
Right, just to see where there's no visibility, first of all, so
I'm trying, I'm trying to understand the point of this, that
the whole trip, there's no visibility, the windows this big,
you go down, the guy turns his lights on, and you get to look at
the wreckage of the Titanic.
That's what they wanted to do. And this was the 35th or 36 mission
that this sub had done. And it's 250k
per person. And it's about a four hour trip, you go down for an
hour, you drive around like a rover, like at the bottom of the
sea with the flashlight and you look out the window and you see
the Titanic, okay. And something terrible happened where it's lost.
And they had three days of oxygen. This is day three.
Right.
So a remote operated vehicle discovered debris in the search
area, but it was not clear whether it was connected to a submarine
that disappeared on Sunday or not. Because this is right up there
with the Malaysia airline flight. You guys know about that? Right?
That happened what before COVID by a year and a half or something
before COVID And that just flood just disappeared. Right? Just
disappeared. Okay. The United States Coast Guard updated the
world via Twitter that a debris filled a field was found in the
search area by a remote operated vehicle. Okay.
Another remotely controlled deep sea vehicle is in route to the
search area.
Okay, so we are we talking we are talking right off the coast of
East Coast of the United States, right under new found land in
Canada. Okay.
So that's where the wreckage, alright, the Titanic record is
about two and a half miles. Because a mile is 5700 feet.
Right? So 12,500 feet is about two to two and a half miles. Right.
Fair to say that.
Okay, and that's where and so they're, they're somewhere there
in Atlantic. Alright. And two of them are from Pakistan. Okay.
University of Glasgow confirmed that their students sued a man
dude.
A 19 year old was on board and he is missing and his father is
missing with him. Okay. He's a sophomore in college essentially.
All right.
They tweeted, we are very concerned about Sulaiman his
father and the others. Okay, who else is there?
All right.
Who else is there? The most knowledgeable person about the
Titanic is also there.
He This is his 36 dive.
Okay.
So there's no news. They found some wreckage, that's it, or the
senior British naval Submariner. Richard Canaria has been assigned
to the search and rescue mission. There, right. So the British are
out there, the Americans are out there. All right. And just to give
you an idea,
here is what the
submarine looks like in comparison to humans, like you'll see people
sitting next to it. So you get to a reference point and as a rapper,
with reference to the size of people.
This is what the submarine looks like. Okay. It can
almost it definitely can fit in here.
I was thinking the other day.
Okay, do you want to? If you're going to be stuck somewhere, would
you want to be stuck in space in water or in the desert? Or in the
Amazon rainforest? Pick one.
Which one would you rather be? Maybe Amazon? Um, take Amazon no
doubt about it, is because let's check off what human needs are
water. Air first, water, second, food third. Safety fourth, right?
I would say safety is fourth. You can so
down in the water, you don't have any of these
up in space. You have 31 Out of the four you're safe. There's no
predators in space, but you don't have air water or food. Right?
In the desert, you don't have
predators. Pretty much you don't have predators. You have air but
you don't have water or food. So I'm gonna have to say the Amazon
because I got three out of four there. I got air water, food.
Okay, but I am not safe. There are jaguars there are wild boars,
there are bugs, there are diseases that for us at least things that
would kill us.
Were weak human being is such a weak creatures. Unbelievable.
All right.
Here's another
look. Okay.
That's another look.
All right. And here are the two. I don't know why they're
highlighting these two. They're not highlighting anybody else. A
man and his father from God.
This guy is a religion, a billionaire guy in the textile
business. Okay.
All right. 48 year old 19 year old son.
And, you know, they went on this trip
any other news on this thing?
Something interesting that I heard on Twitter was on. You know how
they were saying that they only have I believe, like 4040
Something hours to live for because of the oxygen. Yeah. So
I'm gonna saying that's a five people, right breathing. So
someone was thinking like, what if they ended up killing one of them.
So they get more air. But then they're gonna drip breathe poison.
They're very soon.
Bro. Third breathing poisoned air as is because in 24 hours, you're
gonna urinate and defecate.
This is a miserable death for them. If they if they're whatever
it is, it's miserable. Because people are deprecating people are
uncomfortable. You can stretch your feet people are moaning
people are. These are people who paid a $250,000 ticket. These are
not roughing it types. Right. They will be complaining within the
first month. Now imagine you're the you're the owner of the
company. And he's there. The owner goes down. This is a small company
right? The owner goes down imagine the did kill him.
For we just don't know what happened. Did he get hit by a fish
knocked out? They could have it could have been hit by a fish. And
they could have just been knocked out of the ship completely. It
could have been hit by something where they get hit a rock and the
thing opened up and they're just drowned right out there on the
spot. Yeah, it's not anything, they will just drive by by the
pressure as soon as their pressure Yeah. So that three days is going
to be and knowing knowing that AED is extremely miserable way to die.
And by the way, let's say you hit down the bottom and the thing
opens
your body have to go off two and a half miles. You your lungs may
burst just from that. Right? Wouldn't it? Because you you may
die of not being
not being able to breathe just from that. Alright, here's another
passenger Paul Henri nargile. Les. That's my attempt to speak spanish
french. Good French maritime expert. He's been on 35 dives to
the Titanic wreck site. And he's one of the five okay
he's 77 years old. How
much can he bear this?
How much how many
months or years before there's a titanic up there the Netflix
documentary on this they're making it right now. They're making it
right now.
Yeah, they're gonna make it either way.
terrible situation man. Really, really sad. But miserable,
miserable death. That way if they died, they you never know what's
gonna happen. Okay? Just never know what's gonna happen.
So but no news and the and the frustrating thing about this is
that the news cycle
wants to cover it but there's nothing to cover. Right? Just like
the Malaysia airline. That was just
the Malaysia airline?
I don't know. It's there's so many theories about the Malaysia
airline, but I think that
it might have been shut down. I like that theory. It was shut down
in the south. And the US shut it down, shut down the investigation,
it was shut down. Because there was stuff in it that was American.
Tech technological, I guess you could say things that they didn't
want go into China. It was headed to China. Right. And so they shot
it down, I think and it's somewhere in the south indian
ocean there. That to me is the most plausible theory most
plausible, because if you look at it, it's the US who shut down the
investigations. And any any theory that's connected to Russia was too
wacky. You know that there's a journalist, American journalists
who pin this on Russia. His theory is way too wacky. It's just crazy
theory.
All right. Segment Number Three.
Setting up
the Nina
the noon mystery
because it's an earlier
I will failed the noon. So Ben Abner Ibrahim and mystery can
Ebola who Nubian newbie en, okay. or Canada. Whoo hoo. Nubian. He is
Nubian. All right, he is Nubian.
For a cushiony whoa How does a man here Elman? We're we're Anwar
Harlan wa sahbihi realmuto Achille for stock Bara home and miss. He
was unique in His knowledge in his understanding everything but they
took him to a motel what killed the Khalifa? They took him from
Nubia from Egypt to Iraq, accusing him of saying some heretical thing
so let's see what happened. For a Medaka Allah Allah He was the WHO
for brick and mortar work guru he gave motorcycle advice and a motor
worker was moved and he wept He sent him back to Egypt with wealth
with gifts with everything nice
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BV noon. So, he was a good Khalifa from the aspect that he would weep
when the
pious aesthetics were mentioned in his presence and what to work it
and he used to say if the aesthetics are mentioned, then at
the top is the noon we're gonna do no Neeraj Julian Heath and very
skinny to aloo hombre Chun he had a redness to him. Okay, the Arabs
were divided, they used to divide themselves as black and red. If
you were all shades of beige to brown, okay. And so if you turned
red in the sun
that was made you red if you turned black in the sun that made
you black, so they divided them they discussed people like that.
Okay, are they they describe them like that?
Well, Asa be LBL De La Jolla, his did not have whiteness in his
beard. And the word chakra is very rare for the Arabs. A chakra or
HUMIRA is somebody who has colored hair, usually on the yellowish
side, blonde side with colored eyes. And they called such a
person, a spotter.
And that was also for example, that said a medics description
also
some mentioned that said Ahmed had those descriptions. But
the most who had that in the Sierra is St. Aisha and that's why
the Prophet nicknamed her at home Mayra because she had a light
complexion. And so she turned red easily. And her hair her was was
very
light which is a unique and her eyes colored very unique for the
Arabs to have that Okay, so when someone did they were known by
that.
Well, Carla Medan will Columbia Arbor one of his sayings.
General speech in general is on four things hook will jelly, bold
or clean, devout and Zee walk over to when
good speech is on for things.
Love of Al jahleel which is Allah the love
bola bola al Khalil okay to hate al Khalil and what does he mean by
Al Khalil, meaning like that you would hate to go to the afterlife
with with little good deeds. You should hate that. It's about and
zeal follow the revelation will call for to hate and fear
to weed here losing your state
or fear of going to the afterlife. And then you know the fear of *
the fear of all these things.
Allah, Allah Matin will have been Allah which about you Habibollah
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, the number one most sign of the love
of Allah is to follow His Beloved Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salam
in his UCLA is a file
and all of his Sunon
and that's the truth. You cannot claim to love Allah but you don't
love his messenger
if somebody says I believe
Islam is true and all that and they say, okay, good. C'est la
ilaha illAllah. Muhammad, our sorrows are not I refuse to say
that I don't need to say that to be a Muslim. Okay? I will not one
word is not going to make a difference. Okay. So we say to
him, but Allah and His Messenger commanded us to say so, no, no, I
don't need that. So we say to you, you are actually lying to yourself
and to us. If you truly have something in your heart, then
pour it out, it should come out. Okay.
If I have something of fluid hidden here that is white, if I'm
claiming it's white, there's only one way to know, pour it out. If
it comes out red, then I was lying. Just furthermore. Now let's
just take this logically, like there is a gentleman he's a nice
guy, I guess. But he's 100. If he's not a Muslim, he's like a
perennial list type. And
Constantine, I think his name is. And he says, Mohammed is a
messenger. He believes these all these things. But I'm not saying
the shad, I don't need some one small little word, it's not gonna
make a difference. So tell you if it doesn't make a difference and
say, right, why do you have a problem? It's the submission.
And Allah tests, our submission with little things.
That's why in our religion, little things matter how much you can't
cover your face.
cannot have a garment covering your face. Like you could put
something in front of your face. The sisters who were in a club,
they were a long brim, and they cover their face so no one sees
them but they're following Allah's law. No, nothing should cover be
over your face like that. And
right minor thing, but Allah subhanaw taala says, It's not
about the cloth, it's about your submission. If you say, oh, hijab,
what's the big deal? It's just a cloth. Okay, so then put it on
them? If it's not such a big deal, why should that? Are you
disagreeing with the measure the tool of the standard that Allah
has said, Allah has set a measure for you? That's what I'm testing
you by.
So then, well, why don't I pray fetcher? 17? Because right, I know
how to pray the rest of the day. Right? Are you going to set the
measure? Or does Allah set the measure? And Allah sets the
measure, sometimes high, sometimes low, right. Sometimes he sets it
high.
And he makes something that in the your view is high, it's difficult.
In another civilization, another era could be very easy, right?
In your view, so it's not about your view. It's the standard Allah
set for you. It is a sunnah when clipping our nails to start with
the index finger of the right hand, and then do the rest of the
right hand and the rest of the left hands.
Someone says, Oh, you're I'm actually going to get rewarded.
And does that what God the creator of this whole universe cares
about? You are you measuring that Allah has big and small relative
to him. There's no big and small for ALLAH SubhanA wa. So don't use
your measurement of what's a big deal. It's a small deal.
And so, yes, this actually if we want to think about it makes
perfect sense. Because most human beings will never ever do
something great in their life, but they will compile their commitment
to Allah through the obedience of many small things. I'm going to
obey Allah in how I'm going to follow the Sunnah, how I clip my
nails, I'm going to follow the Sunnah when I clip my nails
Thursday night or Friday morning, I'm going to follow the Sunnah of
entering the bathroom, my left foot eating with my right hand.
Alright, saying 33 tend to be after sulla rather than any number
that I want.
So Allah sets these measures for us and these little litmus tests
so that we can express our it's like you're casting, you're
pushing a button. Which side do you want to go on heaven or *
every you get these little buttons that you get to push or a little
marble that you get to put into that bin. But here's the beauty of
it. You probably get 1000 a week.
There can't be any less than, like right now I have the option I
could drink on my right hand or my left hand.
I could say
Take a sip or a gulp. Each one has a son, I could say Bismillah I
could not.
You probably have if you really think about it to get closer to
10,000 decisions every single week
on should Asana that I will follow or not. And that's why knowledge
of Morson forget the felida we're just on my son. Right now Wellfit
little football that I could follow. And it doesn't change my
life that I that I did it physically, you'll say, I can see
a change in my life, but no, spiritually in my heart. Every
single time I do that, it's like pulling a little lever, or I'm
putting a little pebble that Pep 50 10,000 You may go in a year.
All right. A million little decisions.
And a million little pebbles. Then what are you gonna what is a
beach? Other than millions upon millions upon millions of little
pieces of sand? Right? That makes a gorgeous beach. When we look at
a beach and we want to see a beautiful beach, what are we
seeing? Built millions upon millions upon millions of little
pebbles and that pebble can be a nice, refined pup. Not pebble
grain of scent. Right? Even smaller than a pebble grains of
sand. There's a reason Allah made that and why we love beaches.
Right? We love beaches, but what is it? Billions of grains of sand
produced producing this beautiful image for us. And every time you
want to relax, what do you look at beautiful Caribbean ocean,
beautiful sand. And each one can be done nicely or badly. Like each
little grain of sand could be a nice great grain or a bad grain.
The finer the grain, the more detail oriented as the grain, the
more beautiful the beach, you feel much nicer when you're walking on
your with your feet and you're laying down on a beach where the
the the grains are thin and fine, you feel smooth, right? You feel
warm, and you could take a nap right there. But then you can go
to other beaches where the grain is actually rough.
And it's moist and it's not as nice. It's you lay down on some of
these dry areas. Right you get up you just rub the sand off you
other places. It's moist, it's rough. It's not as nice as a bit
of a beach. This is what our life is like in Islam.
There's Salahuddin Ahmedabad. They come
once every
1000s of years, the greats al Ghazali the greats. Okay. Don't
forget that.
Little tiny small deeds, you'll create a gorgeous beach at the end
of your life. But then, usually for the these Olia, Allah wants to
show the people what all of that has earned them. And they will be
at a crossing the road that is available for all of us to see a
truck they're tested in that test isn't meant to do nothing other
than reveal the cumulative result of all their daily habits for
years that you didn't see the unit said, but Allah wants you to see
it now. How is it going to see it, there's going to be a test in the
road, a fork in the road, that's going to be very scary to all of
us. And they're going to make the decision as they're going to draw
on the bank account of Amen. Right. And they can make the
decision so easily, so successfully, they that they
inspire us and they we realized we have no excuse either. And this is
an inspiration from
and that could happen within the context of just of a family that
we don't know the story, but it's the family knows the story. Right?
Or a community knows the story. And in some cases, the whole
aminos as to how about that little girl?
This girl may wait nothing but 60 pounds. And she's walking and
getting heckled by all these Hindu people, right? And then all of a
sudden, you know, not Hindu people like extremists. Not all Hindus
are extremists like that. Okay.
And she puts her hands up like a champion. Allahu Akbar the whole
way down that Eman right there.
That moment, Allah with his wisdom, put her on display for the
whole world to see for that little clip for for a few months we'd be
all looking at that video right and took people took inspiration
from that. Well what is that? That's an accumulation of all the
little good deeds she did for her whole life. Now Allah saying okay,
here we're gonna catch that check right now and show everyone what
you have on the inside and she thinks she's a regular person
afterwards No, we as the OMA decide you're not a regular person
you did something that most people would be like, nervous going down
that route. Scared
avoid the route altogether. She won right through him.
Champion. So
that's where
it took out and zeal follow exactly the sign of love of Allah
at every little turn. Because if I want to do something, let's say
I love business. I can do business all the time. It takes a long time
to do business, right? Start a deal. close a deal could be three
years. Right? Then I reap the fruit of the deal. Could be
another three years.
I can't do this. If I love basketball can't play basketball.
That's right. I need space need time, all that. But if I love
Allah and His Messenger, and I want to express that, you can
literally express it 24 hours a day. That's the beauty of it. No
one can stop you. If you love another person. It's wonderful.
But it's a double edged sword. Well, what if that person changes
on you? What if that person doesn't like you anymore? What if
their heart changes? What if life separates between you two
you're going to be tortured. I'm just going to be callosum and
devastated. So love somebody is excellent. As long as it's not a
dependency when it's a dependency. It's not good for you or for them.
And it's not true love. It's selfish love.
Right? Like all like a leech.
A leech loves the shark. They aren't they're leeches on sharks,
right? The leech goes on sharks and on other fish. What do you
call this? Some this relationship?
Not symbiotic. One way is parasitic. So a leech goes on to
another animal.
And the leech loves that animal. But does animal love the Leech?
Right? Sometimes it's symbiotic. And sometimes it's not. For
example, one of the most amazing in the creation of Allah the
crocodile opens its mouth to get air. A bird comes and eats the
leftover meat that's in the teeth of the crocodile. Thereby cleaning
out the teeth of crocodile crocodile never eat separate. You
telling me that there's no creator. Okay? Then the knowledge
of a, an animal's the way of animals is their instinct. Okay.
And Allah says he gave white to the bees to build their homes and
mountains and things like this. Right? It means that Allah Tala
inspired he inspired their instincts. There is no angel
coming in forming the bees. No, you have no revelation from your
Creator to do this know, the way of animals is instincts. Okay? And
so when you look at this, that's a symbiotic relationship does
amazing symbiotic relationship. But the problem is that when
you're emotionally dependent, in a sense that it could drain the
other person's battery.
Our emotional dependence, yes, it's there. But it's number two,
after dependence upon our Creator, you could I think you should have
some emotional dependence otherwise, there's not a
relationship, right? You can't be cold like that. You're not a
machine. You're not robots, you're human beings. You should be
emotionally dependent. Maybe even economic dependence is good.
Right? It forces people to come together. So I think all these
things are actually okay. But were number one number two,
such that if this thing was removed from my life, there has to
be some sadness right? Otherwise, what are we the Prophet himself
wefts, right? Prophet love the Sahaba Okay, Allah offered the
messenger so I send them to stay live forever for your OMA to be
with your OMA or come back to Allah. Right? So but it has to be
so you can be a clear headed and not become a drain on the person
that you purportedly love that you have to have Allah number one. And
then the people you love it is a dependency. It is an emotional
need. There's no problem with that for us. This this is Islam. Okay.
When you read the books of the Zohar, nothing but Allah he's also
single. Okay, the note and mustard I don't know if I think though
none of us are Ibrahim a bit at all old. Absolutely nothing in my
heart but Allah, he's single. That's not the example. The
example is the messenger. So I sent him in the Sahab. That's why
it's just to say that I'm gonna booty talks about this.
talks about how
he talks about how you may see the Olia their expressions are
actually contradictory to the idea to the Sunnah. Not their shadow,
but this one. So what do we understand from they said, that's
their state at that time because it suits them. If you are single,
then it actually helps your heart deal with your tribulation to say
absolutely know them and know how but Allah, it because you're
single, as soon as Allah gives you a child, you hope that child is in
your heart, but not more than ALLAH SubhanA wa. Because then you
oppress the child and you oppress yourself. That's how we understand
things. financial, economic, all those dependencies are wonderful.
We should have those, right, like I need the masjid for this, but
the company needs me for that. And so and so and I need them for
this. They need me for that. It's almost like just an excuse to keep
us together. Right? Because like if we don't believe that this idea
that oh, you bother me. I'm
done with you. That's you're going to be a monster. You're going to
be a selfish monster. How about having sub and recognize that
humans need one another?
And you're better off that way, don't you? But I've seen a lot of
people go that route in life. You'll see them.
You'll see them.
They as soon as someone bothers him, I'm done with you. Right?
Okay, fine, be done. Let's see what happens. Now. You are an
intolerable person, because you have no patience for others. You
also have no patience for the people that you want around you.
So you become intolerable. Like David Falk, Michael Jordan's
agent,
right, sold his company for $100 million.
And later that night was seen having dinner alone.
Celebrating by himself,
he can never have friends. As soon as you come near him, the moment
says no to people that are going to be perfect. There's always
going to be something that's requires some support from them,
right? He has no sub. The best of people though.
Are the people who have a lot of sub and who actually say that,
that this person front of me Allah sent them to me, let me listen to
what they have to say.
Even if I'm not interested, I should be because Allah sent them
to me to let me listen Let me absorb, right. And that is that
that's the best of
people in terms of relationship that's the best approach towards
relationships.
He also said that he was asked men and he said Mala yeah the phone
authorea Allah Allah Tala funa who are the worst of people, those who
do not know the path to Allah nor do they seek to know it.
A Moroccan came to the University. He says yeah, I will find McKenna
siboto But what's the reason that you turn to Allah subhanaw taala
okay
all right.
I just been led to decode something so amazing you won't you
won't be able to grasp it.
I Jebel Luttrell Chico. Kala be Mabu dica Illa. Bertoni, bye bye.
The one that you worship. You have to tell me said okay.
Phil, Carla, the noon IRA to Guru Jae min Misra Illa bow the Al
Quran. I wanted to leave Egypt to go to another city. Find him to
fit 30 feet Baldessari I slept in one of the paths in the middle of
the path is like a desert. I opened my eyes for either and the
converting Amir Sakata minhwa Korea a lot. A little baby chick I
woke up front a little baby chick that's blind still fell onto the
ground.
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Lo and behold, the earth cracked, a bowl came up
and it had water in it. Another bowl came up and it had sesame
seeds in it.
For gyla Kulu minha watershed of a minute says eat from one drink
from other I said has to be took dualism to Burba Illa N club Illa
and kabhi la Nila was. He said that's it. I've now make Toba to
Allah see the sign of Allah right in front of me make Toba to Allah
and hope that Allah accepts me.
He says Wisdom does not reside in a full stomach. And he was asked
about Toba and he said the Toba of the common man is from since the
Toba of the elite is from heedlessness from Allah
that is the story of the noon that mystery and we now go to segment
numero quatro is not really historic but his sayings segment
numero quatro
q&a from everybody we only take 20 minutes q&a Because I gotta go
back to that health situation okay
some funny reels here on Instagram.
One guy offering
their
slipper to
oh wow, look at this. Let me show you that. Oh my goodness. Let me
show you that. I gotta show you this one look at this Pelican or
whatever it is. It swallowed a whole bunch of fish
And now it's like spinning in the backup hole for its babies to eat.
Hey, is that a pelican?
You should know. Because
so hey, there's a big birdwatcher here.
It's a murder. It is an amazing, amazing that how many birds exists
types of birds? This is a humongous bird. Okay, that did you
see it? We are all able to see it. It literally carried all these
fish in its throat, and then it removed it back. It just like now
they're just these birds or they're eating the fish hole. They
don't chew the fish. They just swallow official. Amazing. Okay.
All right, your questions on Instagram? To follow speak if
okay.
What do we have here?
Work for an insurance company which I know you can't
use your mic on. Okay, what's it? Is it on your mic? No, it's on me.
Okay. I used to asked about working in insurance companies.
What is the difference between vel and BOD?
There and there is no thought there is a VA and Bud
and there's the Ved and Seth and dead, five letters that
essentially they can be confused with. So Dell and Val or Modak
Murata is like the difference between dad and father. That then
and dead Dell that then there's
sod and mod will fuck them like father solid and but then there's
TA and VA
motor move outcome, then there's tat. And what are
those? Basically, to know the difference between these
what are the best to do is to make says ma'am Massoud. In these days,
it's to know it's Quran.
To know to the Quran, what are the ALMA details for next year? We're
waiting on dodecyl they're busy with Hajj right now by Muharram in
sha Allah, they should be able to tell us to omit the details. We
are going for ometer for you again, this winter. Okay, I'm
gonna for you to scheduled for this winter. And of course, we're
going to do a drive closer to the time that people could donate.
What we're going to do is people are going to donate a whole bunch
of money and then we're going to reduce everyone's ticket
targeting public school. It could be it doesn't have to be public
school, but targeting high schoolers. Okay. And I in this day
and age
we want them to get that experience before going to
college. Right? Why is being a seller recommended in Islam. The
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said nine tenths of his
wealth is distributed to the merchants to the traders people
taking a risk Okay? People without a guaranteed income. So
one of the rules of wealth in Islam spiritual laws of wealth in
Islam, we're gonna go by the prophets I send them there are
magnets, there are buttons you can push. The first button is
be educated about something learn about something. Okay. Sheffy
himself said.
If you want
to learn the deen if you want dunya learn the deen. Right. So
knowledge of Deen but also have something in life. If I like it
with Adam, he said in the era of alkaline we're in the dunya
fatigability
knowledge so it did He mean Adam Shaddai or Adam of the dunya.
Either way, be good at something be knowledgeable about something.
You know, there's a woman in Virginia. She's a regular woman,
but she has skin that she wanted to take care of. And she tried
this that in the other. And then she made her own mix. And she kept
making her own mix. Then she said, Well, why don't I get a factory to
make a whole bunch of my mix? Then why don't I sell my mix? Find
someone to make the CIO for you to go and you make your own mix you
learned she learned and she saw it on her own skin. And then she went
out there
and she did something she never done before. How do I contact a
factory to make the mix for me? Like how does this work? She did
it. contact this person try this try that. I'm sure many failed in
the processes factories don't always produce what you want. She
found the factory that makes it Alright, now we need to put it in
a nice bottle or a nice container. How do we do that? All right, make
a nice container design the label all right, how do we make it
approved so we could sell it all these steps. She did it? She is
She did it and she was at home. I think she was married to a doctor.
So she was able to do this now she makes she was do not work she made
It's more than her husband. No, I think I was acquitted job and be
our manager now, right?
Doing what selling a type of oil or cream or whatever skin skincare
product that she tried and tested on herself truly believed in, then
went through the hassle of figuring out how that actually
worked with the supply chain. And how do you sell it? And how do you
get it to the customer? And how do you ship it and all that and how
do you market it? And now I read like before COVID She was getting
like, she makes 1.2 million profits.
Right?
So sell some so I think it will l number two, wake up early sleeping
in no good sleeping in is a recipe for poverty. Case closed. Good.
And sometimes you're going to wake up earlier than others not going
to everyday be the same thing because we have prejudiced
changing and it's time is just changing. We know that so hold
tahajud but sleeping in when the whole world is
the days done by 1010 30 for the for the for the winners of life.
days over.
Go out of these winners 11am days pretty much over after so the day
is just touching base on stuff meetings. So you wake up early,
get asleep early. Okay, third, sell something sell something
fourth, make a stick for for call to stop flew back home and you're
gonna have your citizen Madigan withdraw. When did come be em?
Well,
he will give you money. He didn't say that is because that can be
interpreted. Right? Health isn't as time is a risk. Right? A nice
child is at risk. Good friends is risk, a sense of humor as it is.
But allow me to explicit money and well. Okay, stick for sadaqa to
Jarrah with Allah duty Giada with Allah subhanaw taala you never
know which person your gift sadaqa some day that touched their heart
and that heart is close to Allah subhana which on and they said Tao
a dua for you.
As the youth say today that's wraps.
That I say right,
is trimming the eyebrows haram at trimming them to remove what would
be look thickness and masculine is permitted. shaping them is
permitted however,
it's considered Xena and it should be covered in front of other men.
So therefore, at the end of the day, you just remove what makes it
look masculine. That's permitted for you to do in the HANA fees.
And Chef phase they allow this after marriage. The medic he had
did not specify after marriage, but they did specify if you're
shaping it, that's Xena.
It's like having makeup can't show that in front of strange men. So
just removing what would make it look masculine. That is permitted.
But you cannot do that in the medical school in the dads period.
Dad is four months and 10 days if your husband dies, beautiful
beautification is to is forbidden at that time. And having you know
going to parties and things for four months and 10 days.
What is the ruling on making an intention to attend a gathering?
Do I have to verbalize it, no intention is in your heart and you
can count all the possible good deeds that you could do at that
gathering. Okay, and also negate from yourself the bad deeds I
intend to go and not envy anybody I intend to go not argue with
anyone I intend to not do is more important than what to do. Let's
say you intended to smile at somebody and be nice and share
your food. But you also envied and hated and got into a fight.
Another guy did not hate or envy or get a fight. Also didn't share
or smile. Which one's better on the scale? Or you scored five
goals but you give up six? What's the point? Right? You you scored
only one goal but you give up zero
because you're showing up in by itself is a hustler. Being with
the demo?
Is seeing is someone seeing you're out a breaker would do notes is
not
what is the minimum hair that needs to be removed in ombre?
Minimum, according to the chef, he is one lock, wrap a lock of hair
around your finger and clip. The medical school. It's a little bit
of everything. Even just a little snippet of everything. Okay.
Cigarettes or shisha haram? Yes, all of it.
Is there in the medical school? I think it's like makuu. Is it
microtia hurry militancy in the Hanafi. School? Who knows? I'm not
going to say because then people will go do it.
If did if
can you Is there a way to find out if someone is unsettled on you or
your relative or something like that? Yes, you can. There are some
special scholars for that.
Okay.
Psychology is educating the ego to solve is educating the viewer.
Yes, that's a good way to put it. Is it fine to play games with
elements of shidduch in them if you don't believe in them?
Throw the whole thing in
The trash
can to solve here emotional illnesses like bipolar, allow them
but I would assume that
the person who does a lot of liquor and the person who is not
allowed to do a lot of that they cannot be the same. The person who
stays on will do and recite the Quran and follows the Sunnah of
keeping people's company go into the massage and being around
people smiling, saying it hamdulillah can that person
possibly be the same as the one who doesn't? In a way, they're not
going to be the same. So self is not just actions with your body,
it's actually with your heart, saying it hamdulillah having sub
always looking at the right side, not caring so much about your
problems. Other people have bigger problems, right? between you and
Allah, you can say everything you want, but don't forget, there are
other people to make dua for the OMA. Why so self centered like
this. All right, go volunteer, volunteer your time, go do
something for youth go do something for the full Quran, you
will find yourself all of a sudden changed. I can't say it, you're
curing a mental illness. I can't go that route. But I can tell you
for sure you're be different, far improved. And many, many people
have told me psychiatrists have told me most depressed people are
self centered. Can you believe that? Psychiatrists told me that
depressed people are self centered. They never think about
others. It's always themselves themselves themselves. So it's
self centered. And then if you keep looking at the mirror, trying
to get feel so good, you're gonna find flaws in your face. If you
keep looking at your life, you're gonna find flaws. Why don't you
then look at others then and try to help them all of a sudden? You
transform?
Do you have women classes in mbyc? I know a revert near you.
Bring them from this Friday night. We have
talking to dinner after
sorry, 737 30. Can I come at NBC and hanging out? Where should I
stay? Well, where are you from? What's are you like driving in or
you need to place to sleep.
As for sleep, places to leave, we do have hotels here. But you can
come to NBC tonight, Thursday night, one hour before market it
will be there. By the way, they put out the rugs, this is message
for Ottoman
they put out the rugs. But nonetheless, I think we should
have class on the on the sidewall. Because for the reason if we have
class at the front, and the women and men are sitting there, now the
men coming from Maghrib we're gonna have to cut class short. But
if we're on the sidewall, right, if we're on the sidewall, then all
the men will go to the front, we could still have class right up to
the event of
so and so let tonight we'll still have class on the right side.
We don't have to put the stage up, but we could still have class on
the right side. Even though I've put the small stage out, takes two
seconds to put it out. But we'll still have class on the right
okay, not in the front. Because it will allow us to go all the way to
that then of motive. Without this is just feeling uncomfortable.
What is the correct way to move your finger in the medical school
like this?
In a circle, or back and forth like this, but you hold your
thought you hold your finger in your hand like this. Okay, not
fully clasped, loosely clasped and you stick your finger out. You
mentioned how a sins have consequences before but isn't this
this the same as cause and effect what until but until no effect in
this life? sins have guilt a you are guilty inside of Allah for
certain matters. And you have reaped upon yourself a harm
certain matters. Okay. And when you make Toba, you remove what is
between you and Allah.
But
the spill, the bad effect is still still there. And you may suffer
pain because of that. Let's take an example. You chit chatted with
a girl in the Haram you got emotionally attached to the girl.
Okay, she cut you off.
Okay, now you're in pain. Make Toba to Allah all lumps. I did
that right? I'm guilty for that.
Now your guilt is gone. But
you still haven't removed the pain of being ignored. You need more a
bad more thicker to help you remove that pain. Okay. Or, how
about this worse? You ignored your family for 20 years to build up a
business.
He built the business up. Now you realize oh my gosh, my family.
They don't even know me. They don't like me. They're all messed
up.
You make Toba? For that you go to hedge I make Toba for all that.
Now I want to start being better. Do you think you're changing 20
years like that? Doesn't work like that.
You need more Toba and the Toba for that is doing the opposite of
what you did. So I ignored them. Now I paint the potential.
And you do a lot of a bad and you try to fix your thing. And
hopefully, in a few years, maybe things will but maybe not
Maybe your son's already lost in lala land right? Deal with it no
you did it. However, if you draw near to Allah Tada it won't be
with that attitude it will be a bad thing but it will be a
struggle that you find joy in it or it'll be something that ends up
being for the greater good. However, it takes a lot of a
Badatz to undo that especially harming another person takes a lot
of effort to undo those things.
Okay, so that's an example of that
where can we purchase katiba to mosaddek?
Go to the publishers website
DAR.
Can they please just write me the name of the publisher do they have
to write it in a puzzle that I have to figure out? Just just
write just write the name of the
okay dar
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you know when they because the dots not filled in for an MCL to
be that's No l Maddie fee Yeah, sorry and Maddie fee dar Najib
away and mafia. You can call them WhatsApp them. Okay?
I'm not going to read this too long. Numbers too long. But look
it up DOD. najiba way and McAfee? Yeah.
Okay.
Can I do that while watching lately entertaining contents?
Yeah, probably so far.
Is it permissible to read Quran without moving your lips in your
mind? Yes, but it doesn't it's that's it doesn't necessarily have
the same reward but it's not free of reward either. And usually,
that's good when you're trying to go to sleep and your viewer Quran
in your mind without moving your tongue because you're too tired,
but you review it in your mind. And it does have a positive effect
on you.
No one says that's rep says what what? Well, according to our youth
in New Jersey, they have a different opinion. I hear them
saying it all the time.
It's chock what, how does how does a fad not even last a year
anymore?
Hey, young man, do you say that's wraps?
What do you say?
Hmm.
He says no, no. Can almost
what is it?
It's clipped. It's edited out.
You skipped my question. rumbo 10. Let's go to rom Bhutan's question.
And this will be our last question is gotta run early today.
rumbo 10. Don't tell me let me give you advice. Don't tell me you
skip the question. Just put the question again. Okay. Ron, Bhutan,
I'm happy to clarify my question. Alright. Let's keep going back.
They can see my question already. All right, here we go. If nasutus
tafsir on sudents. Elaine?
Most neither Elena harita jolly. medalla Billy Steena or Atilla T
Kulu hadn't when you hit subarea
Busara Oh.
I don't know what that means. Busara.
Now I just don't know what it means. What does he mean by
Busara? Busara. It would make more sense if he said allomi.
Okay.
He's basically said that it's something in the Tafseer of pseudo
delay that even the buzzer up benefit from the day which should
be even the blind benefit from the day right. So there must be
something we don't understand about this. Because you wouldn't
say even even the people who see benefit from the daytime No, it
should be even the blind benefit from the daytime because they do
the sun hits their body and they get warm.
US Coast Guard conference at 3pm
Well, if it was any good news, they would have
imploded so they died of drowning all the people.
Oh, okay. So it didn't open up.
They got all got crushed in an instant in a moment. So they
didn't have to suffer.
For all those days, and
okay, we'll have to hear about that.
Tonight, an hour before Maghrib Maghrib in our time here in new
state of New Jersey is
8:32pm. So 7:30pm, Donald FET and ArcView combined combined class
onto solf. reading from the book of C damages
our idea to solve 200 And some co I do not going to get to it all
summer but we're going to get foundational
brick and mortar of this fields. Then we pray so lots and mclubbe
We keep the same link on the same link. We're not changing the link
will be our night of remembrance of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi
salam becoming to that
were you going back to San Francisco? What did you come here
for work meeting? Family So who's your family here?
Do we owe in Albany? Okay, Masha Allah, masha Allah she had Kim JFK
drive three hours up to Albany. So people in Albany when they want to
take a flight they have to drive three hours
there's just no direct flights no directing I don't have to take
Okay, fair enough.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, Zach co located on subharmonic
Allah Who Moby Dick Nisha?
illa Anta the software gonna to go in a court asked in Santa Fe Of
course. He'll Alladhina amanu I mean, deciding what to also but
Huck, what? Soba Saab was salam aleikum wa rahmatullah wa
barakato.
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