Shadee Elmasry – NBF 54 Sleeping Habits of The Blessed Prophet
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hands Hamza Hussein, because he's a special brother, he did have a
question. So Hamza Hussein on YouTube, you you get to start your
question before we get into the Shema, which today we're covering
that hadith of the sleep of the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam. So right so hams are saying go ahead to follow
I've heard that Imam Malik was asked who are the best people
after the MBA?
And he said Abu Bakr Omar. Yes. Was the question. They're more of
a statement.
That's a statement. Yeah. But also, that's not there's not the
only statement from him. And Malik said, Why did you stay silent
after that?
I'll tell you why. Why did no, it's no, there are many statements
from Imam Malik on this. And one of them was that he said that he's
never seen from the Imams of Medina. Anyone make a preference
between automatically. That's one of his statements. The other
statements was that he did not make preference and the original.
The in the in the beginning, there was no concept of the Imams have
an Asana listing, who is the best of the Sahaba there was no such
concept. Until the Shri I came around and they had to have an
answer for that. You understand? So how did they have an answer?
They the premise of the Sunnah is that we tip from the Tibetan
onwards, non Sahaba, can not can not ever make a statement about
who is the best of the sahaba. Only the Sahaba could do that. If
the Prophet didn't do it, then we leave it to the Sahaba they could
judge themselves. And what's the only objective measure? Are we
going to judge because we feel like oh, I liked him. I liked her.
No.
The only objective measure was their age Mao.
And they had an enigma upon seeing Abu Bakr as their Khalifa at a
time
when the Sahaba that generation never separated between political
competence and piety prophesy centum said there will come a time
when the sword
and the Quran split, which means you're going to have rulers and
you're going to have the righteous and they're going to be split
Okay, which means that at that time it wasn't the prophesy centum
said it is upon you to follow my sunnah and the Sunnah of the
rightly guided kunafa. So, therefore, the Prophet himself
points to the qualifier as the right and the guided alright. So,
this the only objective measure that I had is so not when they
scholars looked at it, and they said the only objective measure is
the amount of the Sahaba and the Sahaba had ajumma upon Abu Bakr,
and they had the edema upon say normal and say North men and say
nearly. So we non Sahaba from 17 onwards have no comment at all
grading the Sahaba How can you grade people greater than you?
Only if the prophet said, and the Prophet did not make a statement
that was categorical, the most greatest of you. But this is
something that came in optina because the she I came and made a
statement like that forcing an Asana to respond. And so their
only response is of what the Sahaba agreed upon. And they
agreed upon Abu Bakar on that on their Ottoman than it and then
there was from that the beginning time a split or a difference on
who is super more virtuous. In other words, who has more
qualities, more good qualities, as I say Now earlier said Northmet
and Medic did not like to get into that and therefore there was there
is a statement from him that says he had never heard from a pious
Imam, separate between the two. Okay, and then after that it's the
10 who are guaranteed paradise with no order in particular. Okay,
now we list them in order of the order of of how they came into the
garden because if you understand the Hadith of the 10 Guaranteed
paradise, it's that the prophets I said of them said the next 10
people to enter this garden are guaranteed paradise. So I believe
it was either innocent medic or Ebihara who went outside and
waited
and was hoping you know, for certain people of his relatives to
come in. So I think it was underspin medic because I didn't
have relatives in Medina. So and then I will
bucket of armor of men it came and then sat side by zware under
another bit of a BB aw genre they came in, in that order. And that's
how we have that hadith.
The Prophet told I believe it was Ennis stand outside this gate and
the first 10 people to come in here, give them the glad tidings
of paradise. So now you might think to yourself, well, it's not
random, just 10 people, it's not like that. It's as if the prophet
was told the next 10 people to enter, Allah will send you the 10
Guaranteed paradise. So those are considered the elect of the
sahaba. Then after that, then we'll hygiene. The people who made
the Hijra that after that from the unsolved, unsolved, who attended
better than attended offered, then everyone would end of everyone who
attended or had then everyone who attended conduct, then everyone
who attended the Oath of Allegiance added one because there
was going to get killed, there is very tense moment. And they made
the deal to go back to Medina, and come back the next year for the
ombre. Then everyone who attended the FETs have Mecca, then everyone
who attended the heads with the prophets of Allah when he was
setting them. And that's that's how the Sahaba are considered
virtuous. Because the more you attended with the Prophet, the
more virtuous you were, those are different virtues and blessings
that you are witness to. So that's how so we do not determine who are
the greatest of the sahaba. It's the Sahaba, either the prophets
like Selim, or the sahaba. And we have from the Quran. In surah,
it's in, it's just number 28 students at hash, which mentions
the MaHA Janine, then the unsought and then those who came after them
after the conquest of Mecca. three general categories. Why because
the mohideen sacrificed everything possible to be sacrificed, they
lost their wealth, their homes, their safety, their security,
everything. The unsolved did not have to sacrifice their city or
their homes, but they did have to sacrifice that they're waging war
on the entirety of Arabia. That's a problem.
Then the those who came after the battle after the conquest of Mecca
didn't have to sacrifice anything, they joined the winning team,
essentially the winning party. So they didn't have to make any
sacrifice, but they do have the companionship of the messenger
simulation. Make sense? So this is an HTML of the animal and the
Sunnah, that came after the time, it is not the same as HTML of
other things. It's an HTML that this automatic came to buy, he
hid. So that's why
it is part of Aki, that and Asuna Jamaat to hold that these four are
the greatest of the Prophet Sahaba most virtuous of the summit, they
have the most virtues. All right, today, we're gonna read let us
read from the summit of the prophets, I said and talk about
sleep. And the reason we're going to talk about sleep is that Well,
number one, it's a chapter in the bed. But number two, I think it's
one of the things that have messed up modern societies. And a lot of
the youth are,
I don't think they it's there are youth out there that have never
slept well. So in the same way that fitness is like a big deal.
People talking about fitness all the time. People talk about social
justice all the time. But you notice people never talk about
health, the sleep hygiene, right. And I think a lot of delusions, a
lot of insanity, a lot of a lot of being a little bit off, inability
to focus a little bit moody, even depression. A lot of it has to do
with the No, you take any random person, you say, listen from now
on your, for the next 40 days, you're going to sleep, I'm going
to put you in into your room at nine and lights out are going to
be at 10. Okay, and you're lucky enough to take all your phones and
everything.
And you tell that person every day, you're going to take a one
hour walk in the sun, and you're not going to have any sugars.
Okay? And you're let's say it's a Muslim, you say you go to the
mosque once a day, I guarantee you the mental health of this person
is going to be through the roof. The emotional health is going to
be through the roof.
Okay, and you're gonna sit for an hour every day and you're just
going to sit with your family and eat dinner.
Okay, I really think 100% This person will be a completely
transformed human being guaranteed, completely
transformed. This is what basic health is all about. Okay. And so
we all talk about food, health related to food, we all talk about
technology talking about technology a lot, but sleep is
something we never really talked about. Okay, so let's look at how
did they decide whether she
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salam ala Rasulillah salah the Wizard of Oz is here doing some
touchups
Salah Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam had done Jaffa, Kodama,
the Prophet used to pray to him good night prayers, okay, until
his feet were swollen,
filthy Leila who at a technical level had Okada refer Allah who
like him at Academy then become a doctor, so many typos in this
book.
Are you doing all this and Allah has forgiven you all of your past
and future sins. Now what are the past and future sins? The sins of
a prophet is to something good when he could have done something
better? That's the sins of a prophet. Okay?
What more calm Okay, who do we ask? Allah says in the Quran,
command your people to take with what is better? All right. Now
axon is the super, super superlative. What is better?
Right?
That means so what do you mean was better? The Quran is good and
better, what is good and better? It's what is a good application
and understanding of something and a good way out and a good path to
Allah, then there is a better path to Allah. Okay, so ALLAH is
commanding the prophets to always take what is better.
So result of that is that what is considered the wrong action of a
prophet is only good when he could do something better. So it's not
our type of wrong action, which is an actual sin. prophesy. centum do
not have that. Good.
Okay, so prophesy Sam said FLL. Hakuna Abdon shakoora Flm, hakuna
Abdon shakoora Should I not be a grateful thankful servant, I was
once you sit with us and join us
who's coming
phase on one she
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good. And who had he was head runner
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Armand
Amar, Morris come up with a shaved head.
So you understand that the prophets I send them he has
reached and received the blessings of Allah subhana wa Tada so much
that he has reached a MACOM of sugar, where all he wants to do
right now is give gratitude to his Lord, even with great amount of
sacrifice, he wants to be in a state of shock. And this will come
to a person if they submit themselves.
When you submit yourself to Allah properly, you practice your fifth
properly, properly after eating properly, and you do it over time,
Allah will judge over time, it's not something you could do in a
weekend trip or one month trip. Okay?
Something over time when Allah decides that you've done it right,
and you've done it to the degree that he wants,
then your will will align with what Allah has destined for you,
you will desire things that already Allah has destined for
you. So your your dot will all be answered and your dreams will come
true, this is something stick. Because then he mentioned to us he
said that there's a MACOM of submission, when your submission
is strong and sound, your heart will naturally desire things that
Allah has already written for you. So it will appear to you and it
will be that your dreams have come true. Right. So much so that you
will want you reach a stage where you will say to Allah, this is
enough, all I want to do from now on to the end until I die is be
grateful. Yet Allah will still keep giving you and keep giving
you a keep giving you Okay? So that's that's the that's one of
the reasons why we're on the spiritual path. Who would not want
to live like that, who would not want to reach a point where Allah
has given them everything that they could have. Sometimes you're
in such an alpha, you don't even know what you want. And Allah
Allah will give it to you give you an open your eyes to what you're
truly looking for in life and give it to you. And then you will have
so much that all you want to be as a potential coder. So the prophets
I send them used to sleep in the first portion of the night. And
then he would wake up for different lengths of tahajud
different lengths, sometimes very long and sometimes middle range
and sometimes shorter to Hudgens and very rarely did he sleep
through the legend, for example, if he was extremely exhausted on a
journey, or if it was maybe one of the battles, but there were times
when the prophets slept. Why? Because to show us in a sense that
that's not sinful. Right? Next hadith is on epi selama on Ebihara
irata. Kala remember her IRA is prohibited from Soph because it's
from the feminine formed words more IWEA those that's one of the
forms of what is prohibited from such what is prohibited. It's
limited in the grammar that it can, it can reflect so we cannot
reflect the customer. It reflects job. Get the genitive case by the
Fatah
Okay,
so I'm Abby Sela Mehta. selama and Ebihara. Raja both, it's not my
norm Minnesota it's really Mamnoon Minnesota Phil Campbell. It's
prohibited from complete SFX okay, it doesn't receive all of the
short vowels that can only receive it cannot receive a customer
except in poetry are allowed to have poetic license to give
customer to memory minister. That's why you'll see online in,
in some poetry. Poetry has its own rules. Ghana Rasulullah sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam you suddenly had Terry Mercadona
his his his feet would be swollen, got
prophesy, sometimes feet would be completely swollen. All right from
from 200 but before he would sleep, and the reason that he
would naturally wake up one of the reasons that people naturally wake
up for tangent is they do a long amount of they could before they
sleep. Before they go to sleep, they do something. And the
prophets I seldom used to do a strong amount of that come before
sleeping.
Alright, one of the of God that he used to say is that if a person
says a stuff a lot of stuff will run to the island who will hire
pay more actually, three times that the Prophet will be his
intercessor on the Day of Judgment. Okay.
I didn't but I had been asked him and the Nabi sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam McKenna either aka ma who was the aka volume nut Attica de
la Amon used to prophesy suddenly surprised his chest facing the
Qibla and you guys you could sit here and he would put his right
hand and you sleep on his right hand. Good asleep on his right
side
and he would say up be a penny other Baca, Yama, Tabasco, a bad
duck. Oh ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada. guard me from your punishment.
Okay, walk in front of the camera. No.
Had you run a new a newbie in the studio walks right in front of the
camera? No, no problem at all.
Okay, so he used to say Oh ALLAH to Allah, forgive me your
punishment on the day that you resurrect your worshipers. So why
does he say this? because sleep is like death. And the default of
sleep. If you notice in the Quran estates, the default of sleep is
that
you're going to die.
But some people, their souls come back. Okay, so the word with
the word worth, it means sleeping and it means death. That's why
Allah subhanaw taala says about saying now Isa, and this is a
response to anyone who deals with the Qadiani is good, the good
Ianis are obsessed with this verse. Okay, in in the Moto a
fika. What are they okay, Ilya. Good.
That motto a fika. Which we said, the dominant usage of that word is
to die to take you to take you as in depth. But the secondary
meaning of it is also to still make you sleep. The Quran uses
that word and without get to mean sleep as well. Both cases. So the
word means we'll we'll give you with that. And we will raise your
resurrect raise you up
to us. So the Qadiani is they want to point out that Jesus died. This
is part of their thing. So they say that they use this verse that
Allah has made you die and then rate raised you up? Well, why
would he need to raise you up? If you're dead? Why would you would
you be like everybody else when you die? So what's unique? No, but
every everyone still goes up to the buzzer after they die. So why
what is the value of saying that the meaning is that the
the motto of fika here means we will making you have a deep sleep.
And in that deep sleep, that's where your body's resurrected. So
I mean, raised up to the heavens. So say now Isa was not raised up
to the heavens while awake. Like the mountains of the province I
sent him he was raised up to the heavens, while in a deep sleep. Go
to tipsy LeBeau for the proof for that, okay. In the motel a fika.
What are you okay, in a year,
I'm making you fall into a deep sleep, and then raising your body
up to us. All of us when we sleep, our souls go up somewhere, it
could be in this world or beyond that. But there's so connected to
the body. When you when someone moves your body and wakes you up
your soul immediately comes back down that quickly.
So the idea that your soul that is so only is going up is not a big
deal. Like what will be the big deal about that? Okay, that's not
a we all have that. If he had died completely, and his soul goes up
to the buzzer. We all do that too. So no big deal there. So the
meaning of
versus we are making you have a deep sleep and then we are
resident rifting lifting your body up to us. Okay? So that's the
meaning of that verse. And so the prophesy Selim refers to death as
connected to sleep when he says sleep is a little brother of
death.
And that's why the best time for he said, like, what is my, what am
I doing with my life, and pretending that you're actually
being descending into your grave is when you sleep is the best
thing to do. When a person goes to sleep, those few minutes before
you're falling asleep, you imagining yourself moving to the
UK, and then getting a reward. You have to imagine yourself getting a
reward otherwise you won't work human being, it only works because
he's afraid of a punishment or he wants a reward. And then when he
evolved into from those states, is when he
reacts, he receives his some portion of his reward in this
world. Right now I'm with Bucha heights Jr. After they get their
good reward in this life before the next life, then he becomes
completely absentia Qudra. All he wants to do is worship Allah for
the sake of Allah and out of gratitude. Okay, but he's got to
go through the phases first of fear. And then then and then the
reward of this life. And then he gets his
state he's in a state of pure gratitude and love. Okay.
Next one is that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam at his
in his sleep in his bed, he would say Allahumma Bismillah M O to
Oh ALLAH in your name, I die, and I wake up,
sleep being a little little version of death. It's a little
version of death. And the reason that 200 is so powerful is that
when you sleep, you wipe away all your memories. Like everything's
wiped away when you sleep. And everything is completely cleaned
off. So you wake up completely refreshed. And usually, if your
heart is clean, the inspiration that you get, the thoughts that
you get are usually angelic thoughts, and maybe even divine
thoughts, the angelic thoughts, there's a choice you receive the
thought and you choose to follow it.
The thought that's from Allah is this is the strength of Iman and
belief and that thought you can never turn that away. So anytime a
person enters in his thoughts that this is true this scene is
happening this prophet is up that's a thought from a lot All
right, any thought that is let me make this do up let me make this a
bed. Let me make this Scylla it's a choice I could do it I could not
fall wake up, get up go make we do that's from angels. And it's
something you can accept or not accept. And then if you receive
them many times eventually come from yourself. So your self your
own neffs will be a goodness. You'll have to have enough's
people think that UPS has always been how was enough bad enough
says you. Right? So it means your bed. And it could be if your
knifes gets used to doing something bad, then you always
follow it and you become bad.
All right, next Hadith says the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam either our LFU Rashi he could learn a Latin Gemma ICAFE.
He, he would get he would put his palms up like this. For an fsfe
Hema Iwakura he would recite who Allahu Ahad and follow up a nurse.
And then he would blow in his hands and wipe whatever he could
reach of his body. Okay. So what is that? Why would Why would
people do that?
Because the province I sell them is basically saying the breath in
which you recite victory
is different. And some of that note, you're basically
transmitting into your palms and wiping it onto your body.
It's what I was asking if the Mirage was asleep. Now the the
amount of it was in the wakeful state
and the messenger peace be upon him.
His sleep was different from our sleep in that the prophets then
there, they didn't have to make wudu from sleep.
Right?
They, but he did it out of showing us that he had to because there
was an incident in which the Prophet was seen getting up and
making will do praying without making. Now that could have been a
light sleep. Right? But that's also a proof of something thematic
you say, which is Hassan cinnabar that there are certain things
specific to the Prophet.
Right? Whereas the chef, as they know, everything the prophet does
is a sunnah for us. Right? But then what about I don't know what
they say about Wisata. So
fasting one day after another after another without ever
breaking the fast. That's obviously because I assume the
board.
There's also why we don't do sulla Janaza upon
why, if someone dies, let's say
anywhere, the first Muslim town, next to that person are the ones
who do Janez upon that person. That's it. Why? Because otherwise,
we would enter into a situation where we're picking and choosing
who to do. So it's a Janessa upon. So if we open that idea of slots
of the Janaza in absentia, then and then we do it for like a
famous shake. Well, then what if I want to do for my grandma? What if
my grandfather died in in Pakistan, or in Cairo, or
wherever, like, then we'd be doing it all day, it would be a
hemorrhage. So Allah has lifted it. And this Hello, Jenna's is
only on the nearest town.
We're the first people to hear about him. So let's say someone
dies in an ocean, the first town or where the person is going to be
buried. Let's say they're going to bring the body back to that town.
That's where their printing has funded.
So the idea that the Prophet prayed so lots, or Janessa, in
absentia upon the king of Ethiopia, because he was a secret
Muslim and Cena Gibreel told him because there was no one else to
prey upon him. And Sandy Gibreel is not telling anyone else who's a
secret Muslim after the Prophet peace be upon him that you'd have
to preach. And so that's something that's definitely specific only
for the Messenger of Allah when he was on them.
Okay.
Question God. And we're going to take q&a early today, because we
leave at three today. This was just a question for me when the
Province saw southern during the Meccan period sent the some of the
Sahaba over to Ethiopia was the leader, a secret Muslim, I know
when when the prophet sent the Sahaba to Ethiopia, they were not
secret Muslims.
He was he was not he sorry, he was not a secret Muslim. He was
Christian. Only after interacting with those Sahaba he entered Islam
secretly. And the way he entered Islam was something called we
called Tonia. So what is the concept? The idea that you say
that something that you know,
they will misunderstand, but it is true. Both ways is true. So for
example, there was a way of Tonia, that was people used to do that
sort of discouraged because it's not really necessary. Where if
they were someone knocking on the door, and I don't want to talk. So
what they would do is they would draw a circle in the sand. Let's
say the guy's wife, he would draw a circle in the sand. And behind
the door, she would point to that circumstance, he's not here.
So she knows he's going to understand he's not in the house.
But she technically is not lying. Because he's not in that circle,
things like that. But todo is only appropriate for Muslim to do if
there's a serious need. Not constantly doing toady and like,
isn't in college. Like what
about it's just, it's about you skipping your classes and doing
nothing but facts. Yes. Why?
Because we all know that Ryan hasn't been to class since we
started. He didn't go to class. Sometimes he took class on the
stream, as long as they're not classes where people will be, you
know, chopped up in surgery and stuff like that. If it's simple
planning and where you're gonna put the trees and stop signs, no
problem.
Actually, I had a friend in England, he was in that fields.
And he said, where to put the traffic signs was huge debates.
Right? Like how far do you put a traffic side because it's all
subjective of how people's experience of driving
and a visa law what he was telling me that it is heavy laden integer,
I'll ship the layman. If you want to sleep at night, he goes on his
right side with autoset cool beta superheat. And if he would sleep
slightly before fed, you know, some other I hope so at a cafe.
Okay.
You would also he would sleep on his arm. Okay. Now check this out
that the
seimitsu
there's differences in FIP. On what breaks you will do in the
medical method. It's not about
how you sleep. Whether you sleep on your side or otherwise, it's
not about that. It's about light or heavy. Light sleep never breaks
or will do. And light sleep is divided into two light and short
doesn't make we do light and long. It's just recommended to make we
do but the Shafia they go by
if you sitting down because for them, they they deem it like it's
impossible to lose you would do if you're sitting down. If you're in
a sitting position. It's impossible to accidentally past
guests. So they view it as not light and heavy but sitting or
length
and the Hanafi yoga. I don't know what the ruling is
sitting or laying down like this.
But you're sitting in a meeting, who sits without leaning. How do
you sleep without me?
Yeah, that's like 2% of the that's the only way I know
Nobody sleeps like that
will go after 10 hours oh my god
the prophets I send him was not asleep during a match the prophets
of Allah what He was sending them was in the wakeful state for the
entire mount aaj okay
it was in the wake. Yes there was a
is facing the Qibla while you sleep also is your chest to face
the problem is as my grandmother, probably
I'll just speak louder Yeah. The Prophet peace be upon hymns. Chest
facing the equivalent. That's the Sunnah.
Justification. Is it sinful to sleep on your left side? It's not
sinful. Or what about on your stomach? On the stomach? You
should not sleep on your stomach. It's gotta hear why because bliss
is sitting was on the stomach with the * to the heavens. But
facing the SATs, why next gen. Anytime I see this kid sleeping
like laying down like that. I can't I just kick strikes. Give
them a kick. Right. So left side, left side at uni. It's not the
Sunnah, but it's not my crew in the in the way that sleeping on
your stomach is and plus when you sleep aren't you always turning?
Because you have to turn when you sleep for your blood flow. And
Allah subhana wa Tada says about suited to death. Those youth,
Allah Tala turn them.
Right. It didn't say that they turned themselves when only boo.
That telomere with that schema. Right?
Right to the right and left. Number one, so that if you notice
in that SUTA It was meant so that their skin still received
sunlight. Otherwise, they'd be like sick yet again. There, He
nursed them a lot out of nurse them
all right.
The ultimate have written it is a thing that should be pondered upon
the after dying in this manner. On the day of pm a one will be given
life again. Okay, so
the same way that you are totally knocked out in this life, and then
you wake up.
This is a small example that you will one day be dead and we waked
up and wake up. So death is a metaphor of sleep just as winter.
It's I mean, sleep is a metaphor of resurrection.
And winter is a metaphor of resurrection. So Allah Tada when
he tells us when when a prophet comes and tells us you actually,
this is the first part of your existence. You're going to pass
out of this existence and go to another existence.
We're seeing so many signs of it every day. Every day you sleeping
you wake up. Every year, all the trees die and they come back,
bears hibernate and come back. You ever think of the insect
population of New Jersey? Where do they go? Right? Not only wiped out
every winter, every Blizzard every single mouse rat, cockroach
cricket.
You don't see a single cricket in the winter, right?
Are they hibernating? They don't hibernate. They're completely
wiped out. But where are they?
Like, how does this work? Exactly? Does anyone ever study this insect
ology? I think that mice stay alive.
Okay, so the whole population would migrate to a warm area.
Shot in the Dark here. Yeah. I mean, is anyone here study
insects? Is anyone here involved in the study of insects, which is
what what is this? entomology entomology? Okay. Is anyone here
in entomology?
If you're in Canada, if you're an American anywhere in North
America, and you get like two three blizzards, you know where
they go? They go into my basement. They're in our homes. Right? But
yeah, the mice that Yeah, and I don't actually don't mind my SIR
cute, but their droppings are not good. But find mice, let's say
they can go into homes or whatever. But all the insects in
the world, they are completely they cannot survive this winter.
In our town, let's say in Buffalo, New York, or something like that.
How in the world? Are they existing in the spring? Are they
coming from like South Carolina? Right? Where are they coming from?
So
if there is an entomologist out there, cozy Chloe. She says it's a
rare ask. Well, now you got a job. You look it up for us on Google
and let us know, please, because I'm sure Google has eliminated all
these debates. You can probably get the answer.
And that'll be like the one entomology view. Right for the
month on their website for the year. But it is a good question,
right? Like, where did they go? That's why I like living where
there's winter. Because where there's winter, you're you're
constantly resetting the insect world. Whereas in Australia,
Florida, Texas, all these places, the insect world, they get to
thrive year round, and they get bizarre stuff like insects that
are huge lizards, all sorts of things because the winter doesn't
clear it all out. And that's why
You can count on your fingers, the pets that we have in New Jersey.
You can if you're really dirty, you get cockroaches. That's a sign
that you're dirty. Okay? But you'll get if your garage door is
open, you'll get a grasshopper or a Cricut in your garage a couple
times in the summer. I have no problem with that. It's fine. They
create a mood crickets for me out of mind that they're not bad
creatures, right? The cockroaches assign your dirty spiders. Normal
spiders, right? Basement spiders. We don't get what they get in
Florida what they get in these places. Australia tarantulas.
Common thing, right?
Snakes, they all die wash them out in the winter, right? Snakes,
these little guard, we get these little garden snakes again, sign
that you're not clean, that you don't rake that you don't take
care of your garden. If you get snakes. I once got a house and the
guy, the owner, the previous owner, he was an unclean man.
Right. And he used to mow his own lawn. God is a cheapo he didn't
get a lawn operation, right? That everyone does, gets lawn cutters
these days, right? Because they do a better job. And who has time to
cut lawns? Do you ever wonder like at art, I don't know if you
remember this. But in my generation, there was no such we
had a huge lawn. There was no such thing as getting someone to do
your lawn. That's lifestyles of the rich and famous. Right? You
woke up every other Saturday morning from Spring onwards. every
other Saturday you wake up you have your breakfast, you look at
the lawn. I liked it, right. You look at the lungs, and then you
take the droppings and there's always a spot either you have to
bag it, or we had a woods next to us throw it in the woods. Right
now this guy used to do his own lawn and throw it in his own
backyard.
No brains. So when we got the house, and we just raked a little
bit to clean up, snakes everywhere, right? Snakes, because
he's an unclean person. So
we get ants, no problem with ants. Unless they come in the house.
It's a problem. Bees, we get the use of the usual stuff. You go
down to Florida, Australia, all these sunny places and they get
the nastiest stuff of insects. That's why wouldn't want to live
those places. Right? To meet the winter is really important. washes
all these insects up. And also we get a really good amount of, of
cloud a perfect amount of cloudiness, maximum we'll get is
36 hours of clouds maximum, right? We're not gonna get for like
three, four days straight of clouds, so you're never gonna be
depressed. But you're gonna get enough cloudiness to appreciate
the sun. Right? Like you really appreciate the sun in New Jersey,
but you get a lot of it. Because we get clouds randomly, right at a
decent percentage. You go to England, though, I will live in
England, okay. You get a sun comes out, you take off work. People
leave work early, if the sun comes out, right? You wake up every day,
I hope it's sunny out, I look out the window. It's great. It's
great. And probably 96 times out of 100 wake ups in the morning.
It's great what happens your personality changes, you just
become hopeless. Right? You become hopeless of the sun. And you
become that's why all these British writers had all these huge
novels because they're all depressed and has nothing else to
do so because of right along now. Russians Tolstoy law of humor so
dry to yeah their humor so dry because there's your there's no
sun for you to laugh. Right So
if ever I had to go to
if I brought had to go to a European country, I wouldn't go to
Europe at all. I go to Italy well Europe is Italy but I wouldn't go
to Northern Europe or Western Europe. I'd go to Italy sun is
always out in Italy the sun is so out it's fried their brains their
sound like crazy right like the Arabs right? It's fried their
brains that they're so moody they don't think right? The incessantly
up in the North Italy
there there are many three differences. Medicare historically
the Medicare or or allowances are from Sicily historically speaking
all the Malaka it's because how did Medicare FIP get to Sicily? So
even for us
he went to that middle class and he gathered the knowledge of magic
he came back and he
spread his book called an SSD
then
okay, so known
a younger than him goes out but I'm gonna cost him rereads the SSD
to him. Good and isn't a fix things change things. I don't like
this way this word comes back. Right with his own book. We don't
want it sir. No.
And he says announcement from cosmetics Chief Student, leave the
sad and take this book. So as a midfoot gets upset, he gets upset
and he says I'm out of here. Okay. I'm not going to be overtaken by
this upstart. Right? This young man. So he goes to the Emir
And he says, give me some people and send me to see send me take
over a city or something. That's what they did when they were upset
back in the old days. Good. Wish we could have those days back. And
he goes and takes over Sicily.
And he becomes the Emir of Sicily. And they ruled there for 100 500
years. The name Scully means spindly Sicilian.
Yeah. All right. So they were there from the beginning, all the
way from the beginning of from like, the beginning of the medical
school was pretty much as I said before medic to he met medic for a
short period of time, then he took his knowledge, the knowledge from
medic student, so, that makes him from the fourth generation right
because Mattox third generation,
all right, so we have some answers here about this insects entomology
question that we said
okay.
Okay, so
grownup has he says they have freeze and they drop in metabolic
state. Okay.
Ibrahim Junaid says most of them are eggs or larva in the winter so
they become adults in the spring right good answers. Right.
Okay, so who cosy Chloe says insects during the winter months
undergo
a state in which their growth development activities are
suspended temporarily with a metabolic rate that is high enough
to keep them alive. So they're in a basic, it's like a hibernation.
Yeah, almost like that's like a death. Yeah. It's like coma. So,
Mohammed Massoud Are you making fun of us in England? I'm feeling
sorry for you.
Yeah, the winter is good for lowering the gays though, because
everyone at least gets dressed. But nowadays with the yoga pants.
God created something called pence. Everyone's in yoga pants
these days. Alright, cozy clothes has many infants, insects, and
amphibians rely upon what's called freeze tolerance. They're cold
blooded, I guess. Right? They can tolerate being frozen
through the winter. So it requires the organism to freeze half of its
body and cut down on metabolic practice. Thank you for cutting
and pasting that. Okay.
All right. So that's the answer. See? Now listen, if you get
seasonal depression,
there's a little screen that you can buy for 3040 bucks on Amazon,
you turn it on. And while you're having breakfast for 1520 minutes,
you just let that light shine on you. I haven't tried it, but
people swear by it. It'll give you it I guess it tricks your brain
that you're getting the nutrients that you need your head about this
seasonal.
Something affected different affective or if disorder. Okay,
set. And they were so happy when they able to coin that name,
right? To find that that thing? Okay, so
it's a it's like a size of an iPad. But with a stand. You just
put it while you're eating your breakfast, or doing the first
chores in the morning. And all of a sudden, you'll feel I don't
know, I'm gonna test it.
Well, maybe you got a cheap one you gotta get when you do stuff
I've learned over time, the thrill of paying a good price. It goes
away when you realize you got junk. Right? So I'm actually going
to try it out. I'm not a fan of unnatural things. Because you
can't it doesn't last right? But I'm gonna give it a shot. Every
sickness that prophesy said every sickness has a remedy. So maybe
they did find a remedy for this. All right.
Let us now turn to your q&a on the topic. Muhammad who doesn't said
it doesn't work. But what what brand did you get? So that we
don't get it? Right? Maybe you got a cheapo brand. And maybe there's
a brand that's much better?
All right, comments and questions.
What do we got on the sleep of the messengers that Allah use of them.
And let me tell you something, that there was a period of time in
which I really was not knowledgeable or educated on the
issue of sleep, you should listen to this because when you're young,
you can overcome this but at a certain period of time, when you
have more responsibilities, you can't because the daytime will
force you to be awake. So what used to happen is around 10
o'clock everyone go to sleep in my house, I would be like, right,
this is my time now. And make a nice deep cup of coffee.
You know, that UK mug I have, and I would drink that and that will
keep me going until about three and more when I if I have a cup of
coffee personally speaking, it's six, seven hours keeps me up.
And I was sleep around three o'clock in the morning and I would
type books, all those awaitin books. They're all typed at that
period of time.
And then
I was asleep.
And I had a computer that had no internet on it, no distractions.
All I had was this the software for Hadith and Quran at FCM books
like that. It's called the Femina, they used to have a software. And
I would just read all night reading and typing.
Three o'clock around sleep 530, wake up preferred. And then
whatever was my day to take the kids to school to the school,
right, come back, sleep again a little bit, and then go about the
day. But I found myself falling asleep all the time to the point
that I was like, I think I got narcolepsy, I got some kind of
disease. Right. So I went to my doctor, he said, How do you what's
your sleep habits? I have a really good primary doctor Mashallah.
He's really good.
He's I said, You know what I do? I pick up around 10. I sleep at
333 30. And then I'm up for veg, and then I'm up again for the
morning and I take another nap. So this is the reason you have a
problem because from 10 to one is when your brain releases. What is
it?
Why don't you take the MCAT and get 99% and melatonin? Melanin or
melatonin? Melanin is in the skin. So it's going to be melatonin,
right? How they didn't ask you this in the MCAT. You know, you
remember it for a short period of time and then short term memory.
Yeah, everything just I thought there were things that I thought
I'd never forget. And then, okay.
I got to doctors, doctors, or I got to doctors, doctor, any of
these basic questions, you're not going to know my gosh. So
it's melt, it's melt. Melatonin is in the skin. No melanin, melanin
is in the skin. Melatonin is in the brain. So melatonin is what's
released, he said, from what is in our times, like 10 to one that
went rough window because obviously, our biological clocks
does not go by the 12 hour clock. 24 hour clock goes by the sun. We
said roughly roughly 10 to one sleep at that time, that hour,
probably in the winters earlier in the summer. It's later right. And
roughly we're talking basically sometime after I shut. So he said
if you sleep at that time, and you get if you sleep one hour, then
you got to see if you sleep two of those hours. You got to be if you
see three of those hours, you get an A Okay, that's how he the
grading system.
And so I'm telling you within two weeks, I was perfectly fine. Two
weeks. That's it? Because I'm personally believe in the most
simple, I think I think we did a podcast on this before. General
problems have general solutions, headaches, falling asleep, your
skin is not really that good. Right? What else your joints are
messed up your body's aching all the time.
Your your weight is a problem. Okay, like you constantly feeling
bloated or something like that. All of these things, general
problems, they got general solutions, your emotions are down.
You have general solutions, and those general solutions is
hydration, sleep stretching. Because we don't really do stuff
anymore with our bodies are sitting all day stretching is, is
especially the title of End Life, the master life, it's all sitting
down. So you got to stretch all the time as much as you can.
Stretching. And stretching is not even difficult. My friend is an
expert in all this stuff. And we had him on a podcast one time.
He said that the strip when you stretch, you're not supposed to
stretch hard.
Just an average stretch, but hold it for a period of time around
three minutes. All right, you're not supposed to be like really
stretching because you can hurt yourself. So you got to stretch.
And he said the body has something. It's almost like a
almost you can he said like a saran wrap around the body, a
stretchy saran wrap around the body. If you stay still it closes
up and shrinks and you feel it. No matter what you stretch, you end
up stretching the whole thing, the whole saran wrap around your body.
Right? It stretches like that. Imagine it's like piece of rubber
on your body. Wherever you stretch, you loosen the whole
thing up. So you don't have to actually stretch every single
muscle to get the effect. So then Sun sitting in the sun.
Right? All these northern climates Scandinavia, I don't even believe
it's natural for humans to live there. Right? You're gonna have to
change. So come out down to the equator where all the rest of
humanity lives right has always lived from the dawn of time. Only
since they created heat and stuff that people can live up there. So
you live in the sun. Friends, you got to have friends. If you don't
have friends. Just go to the masjid say salaam to people you'll
be around people all the time to me when I lived in London.
Going to the masjid was the cure. Just go to the masjid like all the
time revenant Aisha awesome door anytime just to see humans. That
was a big deal. And then the food you eat processed sugar to me. I
think it's like too much highs and lows and ruins your teeth and
everything.
caffeine addiction I think there's no good right to be to be dictated
by caffeine. And you can't sleep then when you want to sleep. Let's
say
I need to sleep at let's say, 930. I'm going up. He sounds crazy.
Sounds like you're a child, right? But it feels so good. And you will
naturally get up in the middle of the night. So general ailments
have general solutions.
All right, ma'am, says I did not get a cheap one. I got Lumi it has
decent reviews on Amazon. I think it just stops working for you,
after you have had it. Like it doesn't trick my brain because my
brain knows it's fake. Alright.
Cozy. Chloe says do you think budget cuts our sleep cycle in
half. And this lowers our sleep quality and mood the next day? If
you sleep late. That's why fetch was a problem for most people.
Like I can't believe we're going for fetch. How are we supposed to
you know, be effective? That's because you're so it should almost
or sooner almost forces us to sleep early, if you think about
it.
So that fetcher is not such a thing. Fetch should be a natural
wake up. And then we also have something called the Chi Luna
which is anytime from Doha to Lahore and it should not pass more
than an hour over not
all Spain does that too.
They have that siesta they call.
Ibrahim Junaid
says
how can one manage sleep while in college?
You take a nap. Because they have to study during you have to take
some sleep between 10 and one. Right? That's the secret? What
what exactly? Is he asking how to sleep less? Or how to save more?
How do you manage it?
Oh, yes.
Like you could sleep 14 hours you can sleep a lot in college. But
problem is people sleep in the wrong time. Don't take any. That's
my advice. Don't take it in classes. But also don't do this
thing where nine o'clock comes around and you start picking up
you go to the Student Center.
What are you really going to do a student center? We know what
you're doing. Right? You're not studying, right? Go to the library
sit in your dorm, right? At that hour, you don't need to be out and
about but most 99% of college students, they don't do what we're
saying. They're perking up at nine o'clock. Okay. That's why I
actually don't I don't believe in these artificial environments.
It's like a whole bunch of youth put them in one environment, like
75% of the people are under 21. It's terrible for you. The best
type of environment is the mixed age environment and the mixed age
environment. I'll tell you what it does. What a babies have to offer.
If sleep early, right, the idea of putting a baby to sleep will put
you to sleep. Right? Anyone who's ever done this before putting a
baby to sleep, the best way is for you to fall asleep. If you're
perked up and you're reacting to their every move they pick up and
also sit in that rocking chair. You will fall asleep. And then
you'll sit you're maybe the baby's going up from nine. I mean 945
They sleep You just fell asleep for 20 minutes. Boom. You hear it?
You healed yourself. Right?
Or it's a complete disaster. And they got you there for 90 minutes
pinned to the rocking chair. Who was nights over boom let's just go
to sleep. Call it a night crash and go to sleep GAME OVER crashed
the whole part. Right so but this the baby will adjust certainly
because you can make noise right at certain hours. So mixed also
you have senior citizens, right old folks. There are out okay,
late at night. They're too tired. flotsam. Okay says Can we listen
to
solfeggio frequencies? What is that? Well, there's only one
answer we got to look it up. I'm going to look it up solfeggio
frequencies what is a solfeggio frequencies?
It's like Italian or something solfeggio let's look it up. All
nine solfeggio frequencies right to get a commercial problem but
after this commercial, we'll listen what exactly is a solfeggio
So Ibrahim Junaid I would highly recommend you try to do this and
you're going to be abnormal in your college but that's fine. Try
to take a nap at least from 10 anywhere in the window of 10 to
one right particularly 10 to 11 and then if you get up if you have
to get up you're gonna be at least seen
your friends
yeah, if you have one of those trestle party Yeah, I had that you
know who it was was my roommate Mallanna I differently from
Teaneck. This guy was so disciplined, ridiculously
disciplined. 10 o'clock on the dot isn't easy, but nine to 10
reviewing his hips, a machine, right disciplines. It's kind of
like a machine. Alright, here's solfeggio frequencies.
You guys hear this?
It's a synth
synth. It's not an instrument of that I can discern as string or
wind. So far, so good. I don't think
It's haram
I wouldn't say is so happy to go to sleep. I don't know.
I don't think it's haram the solfeggio
frequencies, it puts you to sleep. It puts you to sleep. You can also
get a bad books on tape, like a bad book or
a bad book, and just listen to it.
Bad.
Alright, let's go to tangga. She says or he says, What's the app
you used to use for Hadith and Tafseer. During the time you
didn't sleep? It was called. It was called a Shem, Illa
Shambhala. And I think they changed it where it's only online
now. But it used to be a software, you download the whole software.
And then I had a computer where I went to my friend, I said, make it
impossible for someone to go online on this computer.
And he did, he broke it completely. Right. You cannot go
online on that computer. I still have it till today.
And you can go and and so I would have this searchable to see it.
FIP also selfies, right. But they have some a lot of amazing looks.
Saturday's made it probably is must be government funded, because
it's so huge. The work in it is amazing, amazing job, what they
didn't like what fear.
It was what fear.
They had what fear, what fear, I think must be government to water
intake is a solution to a lot of physical ailments. So hey, you're
100% right water is a cure to a lot of skin diseases. If you have
acne, right, or you have like a blister on your skin. One of the
solutions is, you know, dermatological is from the outside
in. But also stop eating all the foods that you normally eat. And
then slowly start eating one food at a time because there's must be
something there could be could be one food that's causing that.
Yep. And then drink a lot of water, clear out your system.
There's a guy he's, he's he's a little nuts about this. And he
says that all the problems start in the gut. So he does these water
fests, and it's illegal in America. So he does it in Mexico.
It's a beautiful place in Mexico. And he he's got a nurse on site,
and you administer water all day. And these, it's a bunch of people
were like, passed out on the couch. And believe it or not, they
will not eat
for 14 days straight. How insane is that? And who will assign to
Oh, your problem, your 18 days, your problem? 40 days? A lot of
things like diabetes were cured by that. Just water fest?
When did the Prophet eat dinner?
There, there's not a specific time when the Prophet had dinner.
So it says they're supposed to be healing spiritual frequencies. I
don't necessarily think it's something that's haram because I
can't discern a specific
a specific instrument in that it sounds like something just I don't
even know what it sounds like. It sounds like the radio that's
turned to a different wavelength, or whatever. And is it haram to
believe in their properties? No, it's not haram to believe in a
property that is by experience. And it's not a belief, it's your
experience. So if your experience is that when I listen to this, I
fall asleep. It's not a belief, it's just your cause and effect
for you.
It's not a belief, a belief is something that's from
transmission, right that someone tells you and it's any cannot be
observed or experimented with. That's a belief so it's not a
belief, it's just your something that works for you.
Foam rollers for stretching, says soapy
10,000 steps a day is what everyone talks about these days.
Okay?
Why do people say you're gonna be stiff see at homes, because number
one, not all yen a B is anything beyond simply that a person is
it could be an expression of expression of love.
Okay, but otherwise, it's by PS why? Because Roberts I said lamb
has Hadith in which he says if you're lost in the desert or your
animal roams away, say yeah, a bad Allah inone or Yeah, a bad Allah.
This, you know, Muhammad practice this.
Imam and no, we practice this Imam No, he said it works. Because it's
a Hadith from the prophesy center. And it's referring to the angels.
So some of the automa of Arizona have made PS, that the souls of
the prophets are greater than souls of angels
are more helpful to us than angels. So that's why they say
yeah,
Maybe it's also from Abdullah bin Ahmed once his foot was was like
really numb. So someone said to him the cure for your numb foot is
to remember someone you love. So he said yeah rasool Allah, okay,
or yeah Mohammed because I guess when you remember someone you love
something you love your blood moves a little bit more. And so
your blood will will move faster to your foot. So it's like that.
All right, Adam, you talked about the knifes so it is not always bad
not at all. But it has the potential to be bad.
So what about the DUA the same the use of in responses are later
said say well, it's sometimes it's I think mostly it's said that
Zuleika said that we're metal better enough. See, I don't make
my enough's. I don't claim minuses, innocent in an epsilon,
monotone Misu the neffs commands to evil. Yes, it commands to evil
as the capacity to commence evil, but it doesn't always commit to
evil. If person can train his neffs that it will not command him
to evil. Like when was the last time your neffs commanded you to
go drink beer? Probably never. Because you're not habituated to
that. Right. So but your neffs may command you to do something else.
That's haram. Right? So it's how we train on us. So the neffs has a
capacity always has a capacity to lead you which lead us to evil
it's built to desire what is low and the soul is built is created
to feel at peace with the remembrance of Allah and so we're
in between these two things.
So he says he cut off all caffeine and did a low sugar over Ramadan
and had coffee for the first time and I was shaking from the
caffeine. I totally messed up. Someone got me a cup of coffee the
other day after Ramadan haven't had coffee for a long time. I
tricked my mind by having decaf. So I was happy. But I wasn't
awake. Right decaf has like 10% caffeine doesn't really affect
you. And I had tea which is like 25% to me, at least but I mess up
my whole sleep schedule. I couldn't sleep until 1am disaster
next day I woke up in a bad mood etc Baba and you have to fix
yourself
so he works in the ER so he's used to having six to cups six to seven
cups of coffee. Wow. Where are you going to work for his own feet
How about you as teeth dentistry ophthalmologist so laser LASIK
that's how you make money that's how you make money but no make you
make money by opening up offices and hiring the LASIK people hiring
young doctors don't be the doctor
you have to be the doctor for like the first 10 to 15 years right
then after that you hire these newbies okay.
What I experienced says the freeze is if I do the right level of
Vikram Quran every day
I end up automatically being a pretender. That's totally true.
Allah will get you
I had a aunt yesterday Allah may Allah
but so Matoba this mic wasn't enough.
Okay. Anyway speaking Yeah, so she said that she would tell the
angels on her shoulders to wake her up. That's not 100% 100% So we
have angels around us all the time and you can talk to them in the
same way that you could talk to regular person to ask for help
then oh yeah, I've done that. That's what the prophesy Sam said
yeah, about Allah.
What else Orion we got any questions from the face and for
from the YouTube?
So it was asked how many hours the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam sleep or are we recommended to sleep? Sleeping is the time
early in the night. A little bit in the middle of the night. And
then the nap in the day if you need it.
Not between loha to law time the nap between door and also it's
acceptable. Even in to us it is acceptable but the nap
cutting over the modem and then deadly. It will mess your head up
that you sleep while it's laid out. You wake up and it's night
out the prophets. I said them said whoever does that. Okay, if your
mind is lost, don't blame anyone except yourself.
Caitlyn says how do you make solo ads more effective and increase
its efficacy by focus?
by imagining that you're sitting in front of the messengers of
Allahu alayhi salam or that you've traveled to Medina to sit in front
of in his masjid or that you went to sit in front of him. Use your
mat that's this is what in a moment but
Dr. Jim, what was his name? Soprano last names keep in mind
mr.
After about a week, he said, This is what the imagination is used
for. This is the right use of the imagination. Sacred use Imagine
yourself they're transported there and do your solo out there. Right?
Use that imagination of yours. That's how you use it. Imagination
is not just for kids to imagine cars and talk playing and stuff.
Yeah,
masha Allah
says he would like to know what are the profits coming into? Yeah,
soprano. Net says
what's the best way to balance finals? without neglecting the
remembrance of Allah is simple. He's just you put set times and
you have short ODOT short bursts 10 minutes here 10 minutes there.
10 minutes there. I wouldn't be the opposite.
And then 10 minutes study.
Are we allowed to use names like Jenna Dean? Yes. For our children.
You can
nothing wrong with that.
Can we ask angels to give a science alone?
Asking them is not anything you ask? It's not worth shit. Right?
It's like asking me a person. Right? I don't I don't know
about the effectiveness. I do know that it's not going to be sugar
anything and the prophesy centum said yeah, a bad Allah yoni. Oh,
slaves of Allah, angels help me I'm lost. You can ask for help.
Right? If you're lost, just like you can ask a human being. So from
that aspect permissibility
not a problem at will if work alone.
In the same way, if I ask the human being to help me really
helped me maybe maybe not?
What would be the difference between Ashlynn and Joe Versus
like asking him a lot. So like when you were talking about like
getting
a difference between like, ask him what
was asking? What was the difference between asking a lot
and asking an angel?
The intent of asking is to use the means Allah gave us. So in the
same way, when my car breaks down,
I ask Allah Oh, Allah help me. Then I go to the mechanic. I say,
Can you help me? You're doing both. So you do both? Well, I
unders never understand why in our minds have a bifurcation. Right?
In real life. There's no bifurcation all. I need this car
to be fixed tomorrow. Hey, Mr. Mechanic, can you fix this by
tomorrow? I did both. I did the one because that's an obligation
to ask the means take the means. Right.
Now if I don't have a mechanic then I just make dua. Oh Allah let
this car start. Now you've been on highway and your cars about to go
down. You make draw? That's all you have. I have nothing else
right.
But if I had a mechanic, I'd be obligated to ask the mechanic to
help me.
So that's idea. Once you believe in Mala acres aid, you're asking
them becomes no different than asking a mechanic or asking
someone for directions.
Wouldn't extrinsic, extrinsic sounds keep your brain active
which will impact your sleep? I don't know I have the opposite
experience. Whenever there's some kind of repetitive sound that puts
me to sleep.
Mohamed asking what is it called again? It's called solfeggio. But
it's not spelled the way you spelt it. It's spelled.
Go to YouTube here. S O L F e GG. Io.
How do you increase your Baraka in life? Help people who are
vulnerable in any circle that you see someone who doesn't have a lot
of friends, pull them in? If you have elders, make them happy. Your
parents of course you're gonna get Monica from that you're gonna get
Buttercup by helping the vulnerable in any gathering that
wherever in, we have to look and make sure no one feels left out.
Right? Because that's where the buck comes from. Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said, Allah Allah has
given you victory by your poor, the poor and the vulnerable.
That's why we're given victory. Why? Because their hearts are
broken by their dua, and their sincerity is why we're given
victory. We have a favorite failure as a dean, may Allah Allah
bless your parents, he says in the story of Adam and Iblees Adam made
offers too far, but blamed himself in SUTA till calf mooses companion
blame shades on for making him forget. How do we understand these
two circumstances? Say the ad of at a salon he blamed himself okay.
He took responsibility for himself. And he made it so far.
said in the MOU says companion which was it is said to be it was
you shot the noon Joshua. You shot Ben noon. That he said shaytaan
must have caused me to forget it.
All right, he didn't remove the responsible he took responsibility
for himself, but he just pointed to the cause. Okay. It's a great
observation pointing to the fact that it is permissible to if I
take responsibility to make an excuse of what actually happened
right? I take responsibility they caused me to do it but I take
responsibility there in both cases are taking responsibility. Alright
folks, we have to stop there
oh the what is the book that we're reading Shiva and a Timothy an old
copy of Shem edited me the the Indian prince where you could see
Mr. Allah efficient you see both pages. You see both sides of the
page, because the print remember those Indian prints are the
printed paper on really cheap paper books on really cheap paper,
you see both sides of the page. Indian print Manish Sharma and
Timothy, we read
no soap 840 days only water, right 40 days only water.
That what we were talking about this guy that he has this
documentary about him where no food
and you go 10 days, five days, 20 days, sometimes up to maximum 40
days, water only. Right? No food in the body and a lot of ailments
according to his testimony. And his patients were cured because of
that. I'm not saying that that's what we should do. But it clearly
is a sign that a lot of sleep a lot of problems are caused in the
gut. And if you want to purify even your mood, attack your gut,
empty, you know, starvation and water. Tea Coffee is fine. But
attack that gut and put let it have no food for hours on end.
Right you will find a change in yourself.
I think it's a sense of the liquid.
Yeah, I think the warm temperature will will brighten up your spirits
a little bit. But also the temperature of the day. Like if
you do this in the winter, you can get yourself the opposite. They
can be really cold.
It is is it allowed to make it go out to see it to generally Yes.
Make dua for Allah to give you signs no problem enough.
Letting listening to Tibetan healing bowl frequencies.
I would probably go against that. Because it just reminds me of
these Schnittke environments, right? There's always a statue or
an idol involved in some shit going on that I would be against
that. Can you write the PS wording in the YouTube box so we can
access it?
Yeah, the law
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oops, it said tab but I'm in Yeah, I bet.
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is tomorrow. Oz also has a midterm today. What do you have a quiz?
What do you have a final in what? What subject? Data? Data Analysis?
Sounds like a
mathematical related type of right. Spreadsheets. You give us
all the answers. Okay. All right. So he has a final today What time
is your final eight o'clock? We have the 630 meaning you got to
study at six. That's when he's gonna start studying. That's why
study
show up. I got you one of those. Okay, that's good. May Allah help
you and May Allah help superheat and all the other students who are
studying
and Jasmine Matic relationship between listens to frequencies and
third eye sciences.
All right, you're gonna need to tell us more about that tomorrow
because it is pretty interesting what you're saying.
It's interested you need to tell us about that. I'll get a read up
about that. Third Eye signs and never even heard of it. At Sierra.
I guess.
It sounds the genetic Third Eye one eye blind in one eye.
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