Shadee Elmasry – Tafsir of Surah ArRahman (Part 4) NBF 304
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Mr. Aloha Rahman Al Rahim Al hamdu lillah wa Salatu was Salam ala
Rasulillah Allah early he will be here Woman Well welcome everybody
to the Safina society nothing but facts live stream on a Wednesday
in the great state of New Jersey.
The great center just very populous state.
And so many people end up having to leave New Jersey, believe it or
not good. Because so populated, especially North Jersey. But when
people rag on jersey, they're ragging on North Jersey, you have
to understand, there's a big difference between North Jersey
and Central Jersey and South Jersey.
The real pretty part, the part that has all the benefit, the best
place to live, is Central Jersey, because it has the biggest
university in the country. You know that by population. It was
always back and forth with Ohio State, but it overtook Ohio State.
Even if you said top five, that's good, right? It has an Ivy League
school, it has
a bunch of county called us County College is everywhere, right?
That's not much of an achievement. And it has the shore and it has
mountains and everything. So it's and it has Newark Airport,
International Airport. So that's why that's the nice part. Now when
people rag on jersey, they're really ragging on North Jersey,
because that's so it's so condensed. Okay, it's very
diverse, but it's so condensed. And and it's not pretty, it's
grimy. I actually think that's it actually benefits the state
overall to have some grime Enos right, where parking is just, it's
either a form of punishment that God has put on the earth is to
have to park in North Jersey, right? Parking is how you go to
visit someone's house and you were lapping around and around and
around looking for parking. It's a grimy part, but I think that grime
Enos brings some character to the state. So when people are ragging
on jersey, which people they always do, because you know that
New Jersey keeps winning the
it keeps winning US News and World Report for the best place to live
in the nation is because of that the prices are very high in North
Jersey. And that's trickling actually down a little bit. I
would say it is trickling down a little bit. And
South Jersey
it's the miskeen part, I have to say, of Jersey. South Jersey is
just cut it off and give it to Delaware. I would do that.
It's big. Yeah, it's pine lens and everything. Okay. It's all pine
lands and everything and it's
it's not as dense. It's sparsely populated I would say maybe that's
changing. It's also hard core Trump country down there hardcore
Alright, let's get to our program today. What do we have to talk
about? First of all we have we never did the the DUA. Today we
have to do the DUA. We're going to do that right now. Now what do we
do? It happened to be at a certain time that the Prophet peace be
upon him. He prayed for during during a siege, the Muslims were
under siege. For a month they were under siege. The prophesy setting
them prayed for relief
on a Monday and a Tuesday. And on Wednesday, he received his answer.
And as a result of that one that the companion
that witnessed that he essentially deemed that time to be a blessed
time.
Okay, because anytime that Allah mess,
answers his prophets prayer, that time will always be a sacred time
is not one time. Okay? It will be a sacred time. No, it will always
be a sacred time. So
I'm going to let's
we're going to do our da I'm gonna give you the analysis for
championship weekend. What happened? I'm going to give you I
have analysis, very good analysis. It's number two, temperature
weekend NFC and AFC title games. Okay, then we're going to go into
this ridiculous show that they're putting out a Jew and a Hindu
putting up a show about Muslims. I mean, how's that gonna work? We're
gonna see that and then we're going to read some stuff, see it?
And we're going to take your QA, okay.
All right, let's fire it up. This wood is not specific to the DA of
Wednesday just happens to be a DUA, a vicar that the mom and her
dad established for the middle of the day, after Salah to door so
we'll recite this word and then we'll stop for two minutes for our
own personal door
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for some for some tough seat, we'll go from what is sacred and
holy to what is less. So in that order. Right now we're gonna do
commentary on AFC and the NFC Championship Game NFC Championship
game and then do tafseer that makes no sense. Let's do what's
holy first, then what's profane after that? Good.
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What does it mean when Allah says, I will free myself for you?
Oh, Allah doesn't get busy. So how does Allah say, I'm going to free
myself up for you?
How's he free himself? Is he busy? We know that nothing busies Allah
from anything else. This is so important.
I was one time listening to the to, to a guy talking on the radio.
He was a Christian guy, but maybe like a Christian guy, a regular
guy. Of course there may be attributed to Christianity, but
they're not It's not like they study it or pay attention. But
anyway, he says stuff like
he says stuff like, you know, God's too busy worrying about
hunger in Africa. The Scottish people have like, Gods too busy
worrying about wars.
perception of God is ridiculous, right?
God's too busy. So this is an expression, which means God, every
single thing we do, is marked demarcated, known by Allah
subhanaw taala. And monitored, that means everything will be
judged. God, Allah says in another area of Quran.
There is not a mustard seed an atom's weight,
of a good deed or a bad deed, except you will see it on the Day
of Judgment. You'll see your whole life scan in front of you, if you
picked up a banana peel from the ground. If you picked up a can of
trash from the ground, if you picked up a piece of paper from
the ground, you'll see it on the Day of Judgment. Also, if you
threw litter on the street, or if you made one remark to somebody
and you made fun of them,
you'll see it. It doesn't mean you can't be forgiven for it, but
you'll see it.
There are even are exceptions to that, by the way,
a extremely sincere repentance, extremely sincere, followed by a
lot of a bad over and over worship, acts of worship and good
deeds over and over and over, will wipe away your sins to the point
even that Allah can wipe them from your book of deeds. So that you
look and you see empty pages and you say, Oh my Lord, where what
happened here? Someone says Those were your sins, that you erased
through different good deeds over and over and over and over to the
point not only we forgave you,
but we erased it from your book of deeds. How about this? A man comes
on the day of judgment and looks at his book that Allah gave him
book of deeds, and he says good deeds that he never did. So I
never did these good deeds. fact I know that I did bad deeds here.
How was it written good deeds. He says these are deeds, you repented
from them so much. And it's so many good deeds,
in placement in Republic to replace these bad deeds, that
Allah transformed your good deeds into bad deeds and this is the
meaning of your bed Derulo say Atem has an ATS. Allah transforms
his good deeds into bad deeds, sorry, his bad deeds into good
deeds.
And, you know, the opposite could take place to how, how is it that
my good deed can become a bad deed? Well, very simply, let's say
I go out and I would get UberEATS and I buy you guys a sandwich.
Then I walk around every time we
situation comes up. So hold on a second. I got you that sandwich,
didn't know. So come on, help me up here. Hey, I got you that
sandwich. This guy freeloading every time he comes out
buy him a sandwich. Oh, what the heck, you're abusing people after
your charity? Allah says do not use your charity as abuse. Now
that charity, I erased his goodness. Now, you're thinking to
yourself, I wish the guy never got me a sandwich. So now it's a bad
deed. That buying of a sandwich has turned out to be a bad do you
see how a person's bad deeds can become good and good deeds can be
combat. You come on the day of judgment. And you see three in a
bad deed. How's it about deed when I bought you a sandwich he has a
bad deed, because you use that You misused to abuse somebody.
Good.
So means that every single action
is monitored well for all financial costs, meaning that he
will direct His angels to work for us.
He will direct that frog Vimana cast meaning angels do not go and
serve any other creation the way they serve. Humans serve humans
meaning right the bad deeds, protect them, help them. Okay,
also, we are all assigned
a demon, every single one of us is assigned to Jinn devil
he's assigned to us. He's protected from our remembrance of
God because there then the mere mention of Allah's name, the mere
mention of prophets names. It has an impact and that impact is that
the devils flee from it. It literally burns them they have to
flee. J they're extremely scared of the just the name of Allah.
Allah has made it such that it physically burns them.
So Allah says a suit, it's an S man shuttered was was 100 s what
is the oneness mean? The Knesset means a very cowardice devil. He
is extremely afraid of you ever mentioning the name of ALLAH. So
he has to tiptoe. Okay. And he can whisper something in your ear. But
the moment that he hears the name of Allah mentioned he has to run,
because extremely skits like imagine like a cowardly, skinny
type of person who wants to cause trouble. Good. And he comes up to
you and he tries to cause trouble but he didn't want to get caught.
And as soon as the light may come on him, he has to run away. He can
never get caught. That's the oneness. Okay, so El Castillo
Santa photo Hola, como una tequila and we're reading from Sunita
ramen.
And number 31.
Say Seneff robola Sunak Sulaco, meaning we will devote for you. So
that means what's devoted to us angels are devoted.
We're God's highest creation. Angels are devoted to monitoring
our deeds to helping us. They pray for us. They're rooting for us to
do good. They whisper good deeds into our ears do this do that.
Also, we have demons.
Demons come. And there's one demon that is assigned to us. He's
protected from our remembrance of Allah.
We can read Quran all day, Allah has given him a protection from
that. Just like you put a human being up in space, what happens?
Well, his lungs gonna blow up. He's gonna blow up from the air
pressure. But you put him in a spacesuit he can spend all day
there. Right? So he's protected, and his job is to whisper to us.
Other demons can come as long as we're not remembering Allah. And
they could whisper to us to do bad deeds. They get they whisper to us
the best and the most intelligent of them. Alright, they begin by
whispering to you to do experiment with different bad deeds until
they watch your behavior and find what you're addicted to
hear you care what you do they want you to do acts of
disobedience, but they're going to test you to see what are you
addicted to? Once you're addicted then all they have to do is
stimulate it. Right? Once you bought a stock then a company that
works I have to every once in a while you add some of your money
to it. That stock is going up right? So they got to find what
deed Alright, you're you're addicted to.
All right. Now then once your heart becomes so dark with sins,
another group of demons come in, that's far more dangerous than the
first group.
That group of demons they don't care about your deeds, they care
about your beliefs and they start whispering to you false ideas.
Okay, and they make your beliefs crooked.
Okay, now if you're smart here, let's put it this way.
You can derail a car can derail a car by trying to cut it off.
Or you can hack into its computer system and alter the destination
Then he derails himself. He takes himself far away. So the second
type of demon is not the demon that cares about whether you're
committing fornication, adultery, or drinking or doing drugs,
praying or not praying, he cares about altering your beliefs.
Because you mess up your beliefs, your direction is way off. And
you're gonna have a rude awakening some people, they look at people
that are so sincere, and like, man, they are so sincere, but
we're like, yeah, they're wrong, though. You have it, they're so
sincere. Okay, what's gonna happen? I can't imagine that these
people are gonna get punished. Listen, beliefs are more important
than deeds. Okay? Because beliefs are something you carry for it
forever. Deeds, you only do them until you while you're alive. And
deeds are only done.
Temporarily. For example, prayer, you only do it when you're
praying. Like we're not praying right now. But we're believing
right now. Beliefs are permanent. Deeds are temporary. That's why
beliefs are far more important than deeds. So you see someone
with a false belief like Mother Teresa or something, you're like,
how could she be punished? Well, listen,
you're Miss you're, you're, you're under estimating the vastness of
the concept of the rude awakening.
There is something in life called the rude awakening, which means I
was wrong for 50 years. I could have sworn I was wrong. I was
wrong for 60 years, I was wrong for 70 years. That's what's gonna
happen. Right?
There's something called the rude awakening exists. So right now,
it's like two teams before the championship. They both look
competent. Nobody knows what's gonna happen, and they're so good
that such amazing seasons, I can't imagine one of them's gonna lose.
I can't imagine what's it gonna be like when one team or the other
loses? Then you go. And the game collapses into a blowout, right?
Or even worse, even in the fourth quarter, you don't know who's
winning this game. They just so close. Or they even go to
overtime, you do not know there's still going to be loser at the end
of the day. Right?
So there is something called the rude awakening where you realize
I'm arguing for this forever for my whole life. And I believe that
I'm so sincere to it. And you realize when you die, you were
wrong? For very simple questions.
Is Muhammad a true prophet or not? That's a simple question. That's
it? Does God exist or not? That's the first question. Right? And
that separates the pagans and atheists and all that. Then within
the Abrahamic faiths, is Muhammad, a true religion was God was Jesus
a prophet or a son of God or God Himself?
Simple questions, you're wrong on that it doesn't make a difference
after that was where you go in Catholicism or Protestantism.
Or Judaism. You're wrong on this, you're wrong on on the first right
turn, you get into GPS, you put your directions on, I'm at the
store, and I'm going to another destination. And it says turn. And
the GPS has an image but I don't know which what does this mean?
Right or Left? Like how have How have we have seen beings not
figured this out yet? Every time I'm going from a destination that
I'm not familiar with, like I'd say I'm, I'm at a I'm at a
a store and I'm going to another place I exit that place, put the
GPS on, I have no clue is just GPS saw me go right or left, right?
You make a mistake that early on, it doesn't make a difference. Any
mistake you make after that you are off, right? You're mistaken.
And then in contrast, you go in, you make the right decisions. At
that point, your deeds
are now secondary. Now it's good to do good deeds, but it is
secondary.
The purpose of demons is that this is a test. We are in a testing
ground. We're being tested. So Allah tells us he's testing us.
Also with demons prophets. I sense that every one of us has a shape
on.
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
said, when he gave the oath of allegiance
to the unsought of Medina
yesterday,
they came for the old pagan pilgrimage
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam met them there at an area
called Al acaba.
They give they took the oath of allegiance. This happened two
years in a row the first year, there was no oath of allegiance,
they just met him. There were only a few second year 12 of them took
an oath of allegiance to Islam. Third year they took an oath of
allegiance to LISTEN and OBEY Him and fight and fight and defend him
and defend the city.
As there were 72 people at that one.
So he says
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of this area of the region, Tibet demons the demons of the region
he's calling out to them
with them meme means the blameworthy one and it's the
opposite meaning of Muhammad the praiseworthy one. So Satan used to
call Muhammad with Mmm, okay. Here he is. He has forces now. He has
forces that are willing to fight with him. Got
the Prophet then heard that because he's a prophet so he hears
the devil. And he says, Heather is Bullock Baba, Mo Allah here do
Allah He looked at a pharaoh Ravenel UK.
And why is he citing this because the same word knuffel is used. And
he says here that
oh, people have aka demons have aka verily by Allah. I am. I'm
ready for you.
Meaning I'm going to I'm going to wipe you out of here. Meaning wipe
out polytheism paganism and the sins that you're bringing in. And
the things that you say about Allah and all those other things.
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Allah Taqwa.
Oh, whoa, I read for jewel. So it means here Santa fro walakum we
have intended things for you. Reward for the good punishment for
the bad. also sign up for a walakum we have intended things
for you the whole earth is for us to use.
The earth is for for humans to use and not abuse and is what the
environmentalist don't get. They don't have this concept. I don't
by the way, you guys following what the farmers are doing it
France burning everything up in Europe. I didn't follow this. But
I saw huge fires on highway system. You got to look that up.
The whole earth is for us to use. We are the number one beneficiary
of the earth but we cannot abuse it. That's how simple it is.
That's a simple philosophy of Islam with environmentalism. Yeah,
this earth is made for us to use. We use it, no problem in using it
don't waste it or don't abuse it. Right. And animal exists for
multiple reasons. The number one reason for us to use it. We are
allowed to take an animal and train it to write it. We don't
need an environmentalist to come and say the animal didn't consent
an animal doesn't want to be written. We say the creator of the
animal consented that we if I find a horse that's wild, I can take it
tame it right how do you tame it you decrease its food a little bit
little bit little bit until becomes hungry. And then you feed
it then it looks at you and it sees the food and it starts to
make a connection and it's print this is my new master. Then you
make it hungry again not starving but hungry. Okay.
And you do the same thing. What so I had a pitbull, one time he got
from Philadelphia he had a pitbull. And he bought the pitbull
from his friend now in Islam you're not allowed to buy dogs
anyway. But let's say he just got it.
Now Pitbull wouldn't recognize him as its owner. Is it man? It's
Pitbull won't obey me. I had tried to bite me. Is that are you tied
to a strong pole?
Okay, and then you decrease its food. Decreases food until like
it's barely getting the bare minimum of food. And then everyday
you feed it no one else. Don't send your friend don't send your
brother Don't send your son. You yourself with your own hands, put
the food in front of it even smell your hands. The food. You're sent
your view within two weeks is the horses repro the animal was
reprogrammed. This is my master. No, this is the guy who feeds me.
Okay, so that's how it works.
Animals are for our use. Now, where is there a debatable issue.
Painful experiments on animals is very debatable. But is it going to
save human lives? If there's a probability that is permitted
So we need to the human life takes over the chimpanzee life is over
the mouse life. Okay, the life of a mouse,
whether the environmentalist likes it or not, doesn't make a
difference, that's how it is in a slump. So if I have a disease, I'm
not going to experiment on a human. So is it permissible to, to
test that on an animal? It's permissible provided the pain is
not an extreme. Like, that's not, that's not permitted. Extreme
torture, that's not permitted, like pain is not permitted to
inject an animal with a disease that will be writhing in pain and
then test the the medication. That's, there's a question marks
on that. Okay. So that's where ethics come in the word ethics is
where there's no Divine Law, specific to this case, and we have
to use our judgment. Right? If there was divine law than we do
need to use our judgment. Okay. So that's the concept here. Animals
are made for us raise chickens so that we can eat them no problem,
raise cows, so we can ride them to I mean,
use them in the farms drink their milk. Okay. What does
environmentalist want us to do? Waste the milk of a cow. So if I
got a cow, if I raise cows, for the love of cows, let's say, I
don't know how to use cows, because they're vegan. And we
should not have any benefit from the cow. So I have a cow as a pet.
What do I do I have a goat as of at what do I do is empty the milk
and watch this beautiful milk go in the in the sand? How does that
benefit in the ground? How does it benefit anybody? All right.
If an animal is sick,
and it's going to, it's going to cost me a lot of money to take
care of this animal. Am I allowed to put it down? The answer is yes.
We're actually not allowed to spend exorbitant amounts of money
to keep an animal alive. That's not allowed.
Like to spend exorbitant amounts of money just to keep my cat alive
in my dog, my cow alive, that's not allowed. You put it down. And
if it's edible, you slaughter it and you eat it, if it's healthy,
and you can still eat it. Right? So Allah has from his ferok to us
or his cost to us is to give us the whole earth but abuse is
forbidden what the Western capitalists have done to the earth
disaster Okay, the Eastern world they have no concept of pollution
they just factories emitting stuff that you can imagine
all the stuff that's that's wasteful of the earth and
destructive of the earth and its animals is forbidden for us so
much. So let me tell you what Islamic law says in the books.
If you want to raise a building, let's say I bought a building but
I want to raise it meaning raise with a Z. I want to bring the
whole thing down
no matter how big or small it is, you have to investigate for birds
nests.
If any animals are living there, and you have to remove the animals
first. You can't just obvious 50 storey building not to know you
have to investigate it for any animals. Birds, vermin you have to
clear it out somehow find a way to clear out from all animals then
you can take it down right
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Okay. And the meaning is that Allah will devote to you, meaning
devote angels to you. Make work for you. Intended for you.
US Soccer learn the two the two Theca learn meaning means the two
creations there are two creations
that have liability.
There are three creations that have intelligence, angels, jinn,
and humans. We have intelligence. All three have freewill but only
to have freewill to do good or bad angels they have will have their
own but they have no moral choice. Everything they choose is of the
good.
Okay? They never are outside the pleasure of Allah. Allah is always
pleased with every single thing that they do, but they don't get
reward.
Because they have no choice. They have no choice of good and bad
they have choice within the good. It's not like the robots, angels
have choice within the good. And if you were to ever see an angel
you will see a being that has choice he can ask questions, he
has own brain, he can talk he can have opinions. Okay? But there
will nothing will ever be outside of what's good. Everything that
they choose from his good
the jinn and the humans we have choices.
We have now moral choice we can choose
was good and we could choose bad. The Jinn don't get profits, the
angels informed them
what was good, do good and avoid bad. The angels informed them of
that humans got profits and Jen therefore follow the profits of
humans. If Jinn want to get close to Allah, they need to come to
human prophets and learn from them because they themselves don't have
prophets. No book was ever revealed to a jinn
so they are on the religion of the humans.
So a Thapa learn is Elgin well it's the two beings that will be
judged and punished or rewarded.
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Okay. Catherine lefur Cabana, no Benham Fisher M and Derek. Okay?
So the jinn are morally responsible just like us, they
have believers, they have kafirs, projectors have faith. And they
have those in the middle who never received the message, but their
physics and their world is so different from ours. So much so
and even the slightest mention of how they exist and how they live.
You think you either make you laugh or call the person in front
of you insane because the way they live is so different, their forms
are different.
We have the when you see a human being pretty much essentially the
human being is the same there's a head there's the arm length is
pretty much proportionate you can pretty much whether wherever you
go in the world the arm proportion of a male is the same our
proportion of females the same head to torso same but the Djinn
they're so different. They're they don't have just races they have
like subspecies within them. Right where a gin may be, for example,
the shape of a gorilla.
Another gin may be for example have multiple heads. Right? So
another one very popular. One of them that you see people talk
about is the fish lip. Giant bigger head, but with fish lips,
like us mouth looks like a fish His face looks like a fish. I'm
telling you, the more you talk about it, people will laugh at
you. People will say you're crazy. And I'm pretty sure most
of these funny characters that have existed in the world is like
some Jinn whispering his own description
to see himself in a cartoon or something like that weird stuff
everything about them as weird prophets of Allah whether he was
alum explained to one of his wives. Why we have the word who
Rafa who Rafa in Arabic it means
crazy nonsense. Not just nonsense, crazy stuff talking crazy talk.
Crazy Talk, right? He said that went way back in before Islam.
There was a poor guy, his name was Abu Kurata. That was his name.
And he got captured by the jinn it while he's traveling in the
desert. He walked in the wrong spot, they captured him. And for
years he was missing.
Then he shows up one day. I said what happened?
And they said, he said I was captured by the jinn and I lived
in their kingdom for seven years.
And then he went and described the life that he saw. Right? And the
physics and the descriptions are so different.
That people start saying you're crazy. And any crazy talk, they
call it profit after that. So
there is a podcast out there called the
oh, what do we have here? Did you experiment again at the coffee
machine.
Now he's getting good. Bring it by the way we got Bassam from
Australia sent us a coffee machine.
And now we have like
we got baristas now.
This is the good stuff.
You know, like it's stuff is when they make the designs on the
coffee. That's where we're at now basically.
Yeah.
Serious stuff. So yeah, that's cooled off. There's a podcast out
there.
It's called the paranormal roundtable. Okay, paranormal
roundtable. It's all about essentially what we would call it
In stories, but not just Jen, there's another thing, which is
it's really unknown if it actually exists. But it's called the hen.
And the hen it is not
for certain that they existed.
What is the head? But you know why I liked this idea is because it
does sort of explain a lot of the crazy stories that you hear in the
world. It's one thing to say all these people are just stupid. No,
that's not the explanation, right? I don't buy it. Well, people are
just the hin is a creation mentioned by indica theory. Before
humans that are material made of matter, the gender made a fire.
Carbon based we would call today in scientific term, physical
carbon base, we can see them we can see the jinn, right? Allah has
made them in a way we can't see them just like I can't see, when I
send a text, I don't see anything come out of the phone, right? But
you get the text. So there's stuff we don't see, but we know exists.
So this hen,
is a physical creation of upright creatures that are non rational.
They're non rational creatures.
Okay?
They're like, but they're, they're types of
four legged like, they have two arms and two legs. And one of them
be a simple shape of a wolf, another shape of a lizard, right,
like head of a lizard head of a wolf. But hands but arms and feet.
That's the theory.
Even cathedra mentions that Allah has in his creation, something
called that Hendee would have been.
And so does that explain some of the fairy tale or legends that
humans swear that they saw
these other things, these Bigfoot creatures and werewolf like
creatures, they swear that they saw them and there's like a lot of
people who say this stuff, so maybe could be hidden who had been
maximum
maximum we say about it is that it's just something people said,
and we can not have any certainty to it.
Can it's hearsay
it's very important for Muslims to we in Islam, every claim, it has a
level fact. absolute fact. Speculative fact. Hearsay lies.
And before lies there's yeah hearsay you can say. So we have to
put those creation in the category of hearsay. And when you listen to
the paranormal roundtable that guy has a lot of material and he's
gets testimony from so many different people about it's on
YouTube and on one of my friends is a avid listener of the
paranormal roundtable did this gentleman give us a spoon?
Here give me this
stick that bad boy in your mix this
year I'm supposed to be getting off of coffee. So I don't before
Ramadan comes? You think you're gonna fast this year? Is it too
early for you to fast I started last year actually but I only made
it oh Mashallah. I mean, it's a four days. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's okay. Fast.
Day one I did.
Day for that drive. Yeah. I didn't know you were
like, Oh, man. You went in rah. Rah from. That's crazy. That's
crazy. Like no, like, I went in. That's tough.
Wow.
Okay, day one. I'm chilling. But day four for me was the dry mouth
wasn't necessarily. Yeah, the dry mouth so I think that was like the
temptation. You get headaches from caffeine. Yeah.
Even like before I workout I can't take pre workout because my heart
will power. Yeah.
Caffeine is very bad. Is that the cause of eye twitching too much
caffeine, too much caffeine. It depends on the individual for me,
I noticed my eyes will switch if I take into
I've experienced that before.
I'm telling you.
My method is to mix caf with decaf but also to go with tea.
Tea I think has less caffeine. Right. So I'm going to go with tea
these days. And these days. How do I drink the tea? Like a Turk or a
desi which is heavy, dark maroon colored tea with a lot of sugar or
Desi tea. Desi tea means you go out
up into the spice section of an ethnic store, buy everything and
then put that in the tea, cardamom pods.
Cinnamon,
anise, and a star anise.
There's other stuff.
Right? Like if I go to a DC house and they invited us and stuff, and
they give us Chai, and there's not stuff floating around in the tea.
You didn't try, bro. Put some effort into things, right? I need
to have like difficulty drinking the tea, because there's stuff
floating, then I know you put some effort at least you're gonna just
put some tea with milk. And that's it. So that's called Desi Chai.
Oh, that's good.
Yeah, that's not easy. That's not easy to make either. Yeah. Because
you need freshmen for that
all right, what else we have here? So that's the theca LAN. And why
are they called the two weedy things ethical and the to it,
because their affair is weighty. They have to make decisions, these
decisions are weighty,
these decisions will reflect for eternal paradise or eternal
hellfire. You have a weighty decision. Okay. Allah says on that
day on the Day of Judgment.
Well, Raja till escala. On the Day of Judgment, the Earth will
reveal, reveal or remove from itself. It's weighty burdens. What
does it mean? The earth will remove
or bring for bring out its weighty burdens. It means
one of the meanings. The biggest meaning is the crimes that people
did in private, where no witnesses except the earth. So the earth,
its trees, its mountains, all that's the earth, right? All of
the earth will testify. Alright. There was no one here in the day
of the murder. All right, well, the Earth was here, the Earth will
testify against you. Right? That's one of the meanings of a scholar,
a graduate scholar. Imagine. For 1000s of years you witnessed every
crime that people got away with? Is that not a burden? So Allah
says, The earth is burdened with that, and it will release that
burden, the Day of Judgment will testify. Justice in Islam is not
that everyone gets the same thing that's not justice. Allah made you
tall, made you smart, made you handsome, made you rich made you
whatever. That's that's justice is not socialism, that everyone has
to get the same thing. Justice is, there's not a single bad deed that
a person does, except either you repent for it, or you pay the
price. Right? And there's never a good deed that you do, except you
have to get its reward in this life for the next. You don't
always have to get reward in the next life could be in this life.
And it could be for the believer in both.
So non believers who do good deeds to get your reward in this life.
Every time you see, oh, Bill Gates give a million dollars. Alright,
you got the tax deduction? That's your reward. Right? Okay, let's
put a plaque for Melinda Gates because she gave a million dollars
to women to make sure they don't give birth anymore.
That's what they give to.
All right, they give you a plaque. That's your reward.
Okay, almost them does a good deed.
Expecting his reward from Allah, Allah can give him a reward in
this life and the next life. So they can we can be celebrated in a
dinner we're gonna give him an award for for doing such good
deeds. Like he put up a Moscow, we have a dinner for you. All right,
and shake your hand and pray for you. And everyone loves you and
praises you.
And you get your reward in the afterlife. It's possible.
Depends what you did it for. Okay? You do it for Allah, you
guaranteed to have your reward in the afterlife, and maybe you get
it in this life. If you did it for praise. Okay, then you only get
your reward in this life and you don't get it in the afterlife.
This is me How can Bill Gates go after all he's donated
and not get his reward and afterlife. After all, he's
donated. I asked him well, why did he do it? Did he say that? He's
doing it for that reward? No, he didn't. He just gets an atheist.
Yeah, I was gonna ask
me personally,
I wouldn't be able to help the individual. Yeah.
But when you say do it for you means I expect the reward to come
to me from Allah.
However, he wants to reward me. Okay, so don't necessarily expect
the reward from that individual. You're helping. Just let
you know if you if you expect a reward from the person you're
helping. So that's not called Charity anymore. It's called a
gift.
So we separate between charity and a gift. Oh,
only differences. When I give someone charity,
I expect my reward only from Allah. However, he wants to reward
me, right?
But if I want a reward back from that person, let's how, for
example, let's say I'm about to enter business with this guy. So I
come to his house with a nice fancy gift, because I want I want
him to like me and do business with me. There's nothing wrong
with that. But make your intention clear. You don't have to tell the
person, right? Your intentions in your heart. Okay, so don't give
charity hoping someone else sees it and gives and gives you a
reward. give charity for the sake of Allah. Charity is meant the
reward of it is an afterlife gifts the reward of is in this life.
Right? So there's nothing wrong I go to a guy who's very well to do
and powerful and bring him a nice fancy gift because I have
expectations. Right? I hope that he's gonna reward me later on by
hiring me. All right, my son investing in my business blah blah
blah. So that's a different thing to gift and charity.
Carla either Cornejo Malkia Matthew Amara Allahu Sama, Amara
Allahu Osama a dunya.
Fatah Chaka to be earlier feta Kuno Munna equal to Allah have
fattier had Muhammad rub fenzi Luna el de fer Petone a bill all
the one ampere some yet more Allah has sama ality tele haka Delica
fancy Luna fer guna suffer.
Now, the next set of verses have to do with
the human beings Oh humans, oh Jin and humans, why does Allah begin
with the Gen because the gin were created before the humans by many
1000s of years. If you're able to leave the boundaries of the
heavens and the earth and do so you will not do so without salt
on. Okay. Now here we have an example of how early
tuff Sears early commentaries on the Quran. They viewed this as a
statement about the Day of Judgment, whoa, humans when you're
being judged on the day of judgment, and you're going to try
to flee from the abode of judgment, the plane on which the
judgment takes place, you'll never be able to flee. Okay? That's how
the early trans Morpha city and transfer gave that Tafseer. Now to
see, the commentary on the Quran is always
relevant. It's always changing based on how we perceive the
world. Now we now know that space travel is something that we do. It
exists in the world. So why wouldn't we view this verse as
literally, oh, human beings, if you want to transverse the edges,
the boundaries of the scope of the of the heavens, you won't be able
to do it without knowledge. And you'll be struck with fire. So
that means that you can travel inside the boundaries of space,
you will never be able to exit the perimeter of the universe,
the perimeter of the universe, you'll never be able to exit it.
But what is less than that? Yes, you can, with with knowledge,
power and will. So that's a tough, so you have it today. Okay, and
those verses that don't have a law, there's no law in those
verses. And there's just like information that Allah is
informing us about ourselves, we can view them through a lens of of
contemporary affairs.
And so in that case, yes, you can say this verse is about space
travel. Right? You can say that. And it doesn't mean that the
previous explanation is false either. It is also both of them
can be true. They're not mutually exclusive. Alright, let's stop
here.
What if someone's making a mistake in his recitation of Quran
and he sees that in a dream, what's the relevance of the
relevance of that is to check your recitation. It means you're doing
good, but you're there's something inaccurate in your worship.
There's something inaccurate in your general direction of
religion. Okay, if someone is praying to the wrong fibula, we're
not we're supposed to Facebook that let's say someone's praying
in the wrong direction. That means you don't got the right teachers
yet.
You need to find a better leader.
A better teacher. You're reciting the Quran, but making mistakes to
the degree of your mistake in the Quran, it means that there's some
error
or in your worship and to fix your worship, find learn, maybe your
window is not proper maybe something's wrong with your a bed
and Tila what means followership?
Okay, till I was followership, so there's something, something wrong
with your followership, then Allah is telling you, you're doing good,
good enough to be worthy of being corrected. Right. So Allah sent
you a message you should be very happy. And you will find within
one or two days, you'll find your mistake, you'll see your mistake,
Allah is not going to tell you about something that is impossible
for you to correct. It's telling you because it's easy for you to
find this mistake. Now listen up everyone support this live stream
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segment number two
Muslim American comedy in the works at ABC.
By whom?
Any of our friends in the entertainment business that we
relate to? No. In fact, the hardcore Zionist den dude Iranian
Jew
and volley Chandra set Quran
Hindu
explain to me how this makes any sense.
Disney own broadcast network is working up the Untitled yet
untitled comedy.
It's centered around Mohammed mo al hayati,
a young Muslim American doctor in rural Red State America who
struggles to become a trusted pillar of his community, despite
not knowing anything about how real life works there or anywhere.
Okay, so he's a doctor. We need to know how real life works. The
series is loosely based on a chapter in dudes upcoming book of
essays undercooked, how I let food become my life navigator and how
maybe that's a dumb way to live, which is being released by Crown
Publishing next year. I do too. All right and executively produced
and Chandra Secor on is will be the executive producer.
Duett is a comedian, actor and writer who has starred in sisu
comedy
bajillion dollar properties, Showtime, shameless and ABC is
super fun night he has had a recurring role in Netflix flicks
his Cobra Kai, and starred in Netflix comedy The crew. He also
hosts the hit food podcast, Green Eggs and den he's repped by
entertainment 360 and verve.
Yeah, he says essentially, Tron just Sekar on was an executive
producer of Modern Family is also an exec producer on the Alec
Baldwin and Kelsey Grammer multi camera comedy that was given a
straight to series order at ABC, but was later passed on.
He previously worked with Baldwin as a writer and producer on NBC 30
Rock and other TV credits include My Name Is Earl trophy wife and
Mixology. He's repped by UTA and entertainment 360. Okay,
entertainment 360.
Let's go to that agency, just out of curiosity.
Entertainment 360s repping. Both of them. Okay.
Founded in 2000, to a young company, it's a talent and
literary management production company based in LA.
They represent an extraordinary roster of actors, writers, etc,
blah, blah, blah.
See their team
who's the founder
during Darren Friedman.
Jeff shave, it's Evan Silverberg.
Brian Levy.
Katie hauschild.
Mei is there as Justin stone Susie Fox Gabriel Cohen
All right, so
they're involved with a lot Barbie.
They're involved with a lot of the Black Panther house of Dragon
Judas, the black Messiah. These are the stuff that they I Tonya,
that they were involved in
crueller
these are the these are the new movies I just mentioned. Have
actors that entertainment 360 reps. Yeah. Llamas. So they're up
there. They're they got huge. They're there. People are in human
huge movies. Okay?
So
this is going to, I guarantee with the plots going to be the same.
The Dad's going to be too strict. The son is going to be,
you know, like, an abused person maybe goes either to extremism or
leaves Islam.
The daughter is going to become someone who maybe she wears hijab,
and then she needs to feel empowered by taking it off as
predictable. Let's just see if that's what happens. All right.
Detroit Lions,
people from Detroit.
Listen,
the Atlanta Falcons had a 28 to three lead. Okay.
All they had to do
was get to the 30 yard line on every drive and kick a field goal.
But no, they decided to throw the ball to get sack to throw
interceptions, to get fumbles. And eventually get penalties because
the further the longer the play, the more you get penalties right.
You name it, there's hardly a penalty when someone runs the
ball. Right? When the quarterback drops back. And the D now has to
the lineman have to work for another five seconds. Sometimes it
plays like eight seconds long, right? That D that defensive
lineman gets tired. So he does gets holding penalties. Then the
quarterbacks got to run and chase guys around. They're gonna bump
and hold and get penalties. It's exactly what happened to Atlanta
Falcons 2016.
Penalties fumbles, throw in the ball. No field goes trying to get
the touchdown. Why? Why all this? You literally need to feel goals,
you win the game, and you have a whole half to do it.
Long slogging drives, run the ball, run the ball, run the ball,
get a bunch of first downs and kick a field goal. Okay, the
easiest job in the world is to preserve a lead in the NFL. Do not
throw the ball. Take the points.
What is the Detroit Lions do after such an awesome run? Where they
went to Home games, two playoff games?
They trounce
the Niners in the first half and they have a 24/7 lead. Now that's
not 23. But it's very similar. Why? You literally just need three
field goals and you have the whole half to do it. How many times
you're gonna get the ball and a half and football.
You're gonna get the ball.
Four times minimum. Okay, four times.
Every time three of those four times you kick a field goal.
That's nine points. What did they lose by three points? Okay.
All you had to do
a Detroit Lions get to the 30 every time chip shot. Even if you
got to like the 40 He can make that to make a bowl filled.
It's it's it's a miserable kick.
So that's the thing. That's the analysis there. Okay. As for the
announcer That's it. That's how simple it is. Like the Detroit
Lions, you have 24/7 lead. You should go in the half and say
Listen, guys, we have we're going to do two things. We're going to
run the ball so that the ball will not go in there. Why we need to go
in there. Risk penalties. Risk interceptions. Right. Running the
ball, exhausts the other team kill the clock slow drives your 24/7
lead Why do you need a 30 yard play 10 yard play slow down. Then
the other 30 in the other offense is sitting there on the bench like
this. Waiting getting cold by the time they come on the rusty again,
right? NC
long slogging drives that end in a field goal. You do that three
times you win the game
So
opposing decision
because they want it is because he got, he's like I can't believe
we're about to go to the Superbowl. That's what he got.
Right. And for him it's forgivable because it's their first year.
Same thing with Green Bay Packers, they literally beat the Niners
except they there was still time on the clock, right? And they're
about five minutes left in blue, the whole game.
Same thing for them. They all of a sudden did just got nervous or
something, and they just threw the game away. But they essentially
beat the Niners.
Right? For three and a half quarters. The Lions beat them for
two quarters, but they couldn't preserve that lead. The Packers
got even closer, they had them beat for three and a half
quarters. And then they gave it up. Okay.
So they're both get forgiven because it was the first time in
the big show. Especially the lines so then
it's exact same thing that happened between the Falcons and
the Patriots back in 2016 You're watching you're like there's no
way adults professionals who are in the business of sports are
going to blow this lead. Yes, they blew the lead when all you
literally had to do run the ball
in slogging drives that take up 5678 minutes and kick a field goal
you just do that too. If you're the Falcons you do it one time you
win the game all they need to do that they had the whole half if
they had done it you know monumental that it hard it is
right to come back the way they came back. Like you need
everything to go perfect. You need turnovers you need penalties to
see exactly what they gave him and you need no field goes That's
exactly what they gave them.
So that's number one. Number two, I told everybody
Lamar will not show up to the game. Okay. The man tight ends up
in the big moment from the beginning of his career when he
dominated and Superman this and all that stuff. And he's, you
know, the legend the man, the myth, the legend. From his first
year he was like this. He's the best when there's nothing on the
line.
You know who else is like them? Peyton Manning? Pay man of course
eventually did win a Super Bowl. Second one doesn't even count with
the Broncos didn't do nothing. Right? The defense one that one?
Barely. He was like barely walking when he won that second Super
Bowl. Right. And he only wins one when the Patriots are having a
low. Both times they just won when the Patriots were just sort of
like tired. I guess. An out couldn't beat the Patriots in the
playoffs. But
I mean they did a couple times but and that game against the
Patriots. 2015 was a good game. But he tightened up in the
playoffs too. He was not good in the playoffs. Peyton Manning is
not good in the playoffs. He tightens up. Lamar tightens up
despite him tightening up they did get to the endzone three times
they scored once the second one all my goodness. This is the best
athlete most athletic best offensive player you're ever going
to see
Lagenaria Sneed
they got a guy he's got the ball he's running and he's diving into
the endzone like this The Jarius needs sees him about to do that
it's any pops it out literally on the goal line. He pops it out of
his hands
you got to also think of something that's not the best play to do in
traffic when you're a forward when you're when you're running back or
receiver
gets to fall on the one big deal right? Why do you need to try to
reach and risk the ball and Sneed sees you doing that? And he pops
it up the thing is a flowers a flowers about 591 80 Yeah, Matt is
one.
Like you just said fall on the one year chillin lamonica run it in
exactly what's been running in anybody.
Did he need to feel the need to? Yeah, even if even if you just
stay running? He would have scored anyway. He would have scored
anyway. Yeah. My thing is, uh, sorry for interrupting. Yeah,
right. Let's say that would have been 1714. Right. The defense was
holding Kansas City scoreless. Second half the entire second half
of the score list. A lot more, like you said on the biggest of
the margai. Yeah. He tightened up. And he was able to get into
Justin's because, you know, Justin told us like the best. Yeah. Next
thing, you know. He was able to get into the range with me through
that one interception. I know. That's the thing. That's the
thing. He got in the endzone, a third time through an
interception. Right. So I'm saying here that you're a guy you don't
need to do stretch. There's not You're not rushing against the
clock. You're not fourth down, right. So that's another like,
like because
It's a type of thing where you risk and play with fire with the
ball. And then you're playing with a gut.
I mean, even you do that you're not supposed to do that. But you
still don't expect someone to make an amazing play like that on the
zero. So
the ravens,
I just hate this concept that you're always every year, it's
next year, every year, it's next year. But you know, you get used
to losing, Josh Allen gets used to losing Dallas Cowboys get used to
losing, right? All these guys. They just seem to not pull it
together, right? When in the big moment, and they still keep
running into mahomes.
So that's a problem. Okay.
Bengals this year were a zero in the first place. But if anyone's
gonna be moms, it's him.
He's already done it. In KC two.
Okay.
Dallas Cowboys, stupidest thing I've ever heard for them not to go
for Bella check.
You got a team that's ready to win right away.
Right. They're ready to win right away. Next year, they could win
it. If they had the right coaching.
Yeah, no, he's definitely not the guy. If he's the guy show, you're
the guy.
Right? How you got one and four? In four years of coaching. How are
you wanting for Jordan? Love, please. He's number one, not the
guy and yet
the owners old the owners like okay, let's give it another shot.
That's not the way to work quick with the hook. Clearly not
working. It's clearly not work. You just wasted everyone's time.
Except for Steven Naismith was having a blast. So I've been
telling the Cowboys lose
two three questions then we wrap up.
Elijah learn says, Is there a problem with the Maliki performing
said laptimes. A club that other times
especially particularly if it's going to cause them
confusion for people, then you don't have to do sudden in front
of them to avoid? It's it you should intend with it and neurotic
enough. What I took it off is being considerate over the
difference of opinion being considerate that some people
will not
confuse will be confused by the matter. Right.
Being considerate.
It's called murottal filler. There's there's let's say a
difference of opinion
on something
then you can be
considerate about that.
Niners and chiefs. I'm gonna have to say chiefs because they have a
better defense in my opinion. Yeah, because look at how many
points the Niners give up. They give a lot of points.
To whom.
Jordan love to give up. Points.
J Jared Goff they give up points. Right. Lot of points. They gave
up.
How many? Let's put it this way. How many points that chiefs need
to win?
They just want on 17 They didn't played a good game on Office,
right? 17 points on the essay. I say ravens win that game. Now they
lose. Right? 17 points. You don't want an AFC Championship game?
Right? But they want it why? Because their defense is really
really good. Okay
their defenses really good. So they last hill. They got better
defense.
Right. gonna pay hill. They got better defense.
Alright, so I'm gonna say if the Chiefs score three touchdowns they
win the game.
That's how I'm looking at it. Yeah, what what did they beat the
bills? What was the score the bills game.
To give, they give up 24 to the bills.
What was go to the bill score real quick.
Was a score against the bills. You click on that and see if it gives
you
Bill's chief was 2724 so they gave up 24 to the bills they gave up
14.
Right? 14 To the Ravens. 10 To the ravens, right? So they're
averaging 15 the 34 divided by two.
Okay is
17 points.
I'm gonna say 21 points wins in the Superbowl.
Yeah, people are people are already not gonna like that game
because it's a low scoring game, but that's what I think that
that's what I think the Chiefs need. 21 point if they score 24
the 28 points. They definitely gonna win the game. I think
What is gonna be?
Oh my gosh.
Yeah,
the Niners are do but I just look at, look at the points that are
given up. You can't do that against the chiefs and you're not
going to get that many points against the chief that's why he
can't give up those points. All right
if Jin follow human profits, then what about before humanity existed
the angels informed them what to do. The angels informed the jinn
behave like this and don't do this. That's what good and bad is
out of shape says Is it true that mimetic allowed marriage between
humans and jinn, okay, this is about to get weird.
It was brought to Malik, the mimetic that a jinn and a human
married.
He said, I've heard this many times that humans and jinn
sometimes they cross, some kind of a border barrier, and they can
meet each other and talk and see each other. He did not deny that
it happens.
And he said that he cannot, as long as it's a it's a more proper
marriage by Shinya.
He says, I don't call it Zina. It's not fornication, but I forbid
it on the grounds of now a woman showing up to the community
pregnant and saying, What is this? Where's your husband? And she
says, I got married in an unseen Jinn worlds. And I have an unseen
husband. He says, this is going to open up chaos to the society. So
on that ground, I prohibit it, not on the grounds of it being
fornication, and not on the grounds that it cannot possibly
exist, it can't possibly exist. That's the word of the mimetic I'm
just transmitting to you.
Okay.
I got brief question regarding called that called the what is
called that it's Oh Kazaa is a buzz cut with skin fade considered
Kazaa. The Maliki school is pretty generous with this. In the medical
school, the brothers asked him about a type of haircut called
Casa
casa, as defined in the Maliki school. Regards. The uneven
haircut. Alright, US women's soccer team. Uneven haircuts,
right.
The beautiful symmetry of the human face is off. That is what
Malik forbade. The prophesies Saddam was talking about a woman
had half the baby's head shaved and half of it with hair.
Yeah, he was woman so so soccer team.
Those are the haircuts, that it's not the symmetries off of the
human of the human being, you notice everything is symmetry
symmetrical. So that's the Kazaa definition in the medical school,
it does not necessitate necessarily mean the that in
evenly, nicely cleanly done. Fade is forbidden. No, they don't
forbid that. They forbid the uneven type of haircut, shave and
a full side and leave in one side long. That kind of haircut where
the symmetry is broken. And on top of that, they don't forbid it.
They say it's discouraged. Okay, yep. tapers, tapers you're allowed
to have. Now if other schools of thought and interpretations and
Muslim perception deems the skin fade to be discouraged or
forbidden, then you also may want to avoid that just so that people
don't say things about you. We have this concept in Islam,
certain things we all agree on are the things we differ upon valid
differences of opinion. Now, if you go to a society where they're
all the common most of the common perception is is that something is
forbidden, then you should avoid doing it. So they don't view you
as somebody who does forbidden things. Okay.
So, that type of fade that is a light Lee done on the side that
will not be perceived by other Muslims to be sinful or
discouraged. is fun. In general, the medical school. Again, if it's
a symmetrical haircut, tapered is perfectly fine.
So the Kazaa what the prophet forbade is these wildly uneven
haircuts.
I'm a mother, I'm a mother's only son says, medical can she give me
inheritance? I am my father's oldest son. So can I take
inheritance from him?
The answer is that
if a Muslim,
the prophesy said was that a Muslim does NOT inherit from a non
Muslim nor does a non Muslim inherit from a Muslim well
why's that? Reason is to keep the money in the hands of Muslims.
Okay.
And
but the the people, the affetto the people who give rulings
regarding these contemporary issues, they said, you take the
inheritance from your non Muslim parents because the money is
always better in the hands of a Muslim. He won't spend it in
what's haram and he will spend it in what's good like paisa charity
and stuff. So you take it with not with the intent of
charity. Oh, sorry, inheritance, you take it with the intent of
that money is always better in the hands of a Muslim. So yes, you
should take that.
Same Yeah, says
I made a staccato one time I didn't dream about anything. So I
pray to to get
listen,
you choose one of the two options using two things, your own
intelligence and ask experts, as people who've done it before, if
you want to, let's say buy a business, don't ask the local Mmm.
Right? Ask people in that field.
Let's say there is should I buy the company? Should I not? You
have to use your brain. You have to get counsel.
The what your conclusion is? Okay. Whatever is your conclusion, then
you pray a certain prayer called staccato.
In that is Takata. You're not waiting for a dream.
What you're waiting for, is for things to either get easy or get
difficult. If roadblocks start coming in the way then you know it
is as if Allah saying don't do it. You made the wrong decision. If it
now gets easy, all of a sudden the guy the seller is friendly with
you all of a sudden, like you keep bumping into him. Things are
getting easy. That is a sign Allah is telling you you made the right
decision go forth.
Right decision mean, it's good for your dean and your dunya Good
question.
Everything
Everything is Takata you don't have to worry about seeing a
dream. You just see is it getting easier? Is it getting harder. You
also want to make sure that you can pray istikhara anytime. You
don't have to just do it once. You can do it. Anytime that you're
praying, you can do this prayer.
And if you don't know the prayer and you don't have time to make
the bread you have to make quick decision you say Allah Houma
clearly that's it. Three words. Allah Houma cure. Lee, O Allah
choose for me. What what do you when Allah choose a few,
you're not gonna have an angel coming and telling you anything.
Allah communicates to you through ease or difficulty, the matter
becomes easy, the matter becomes difficult.
Now, also, we don't believe
we don't believe in that. General hardship. General difficulty is
bad is a sign not to do something.
So don't confuse laziness with this. Okay. So for example,
I am praying us to Qatar for this, that or the other to happen. But
you know, it's a lot of work. No, it's a lot of work is not a sign
from Allah, that it's bad. A lot of work is life. Right?
Everything's a lot of work. So you have to make sure
you like
you have to make sure that you're not confusing laziness with it.
Okay. And you can't be somebody who gives up too quick. And says
it's a sign. It may not be a sign. That's just you're not putting
enough effort in.
What is haram to have as a name? Anything that's unlawful to do? Or
is only a name of God?
That's it.
Okay, l Rahman, you can have that as a name. Right Abdurrahman,
slave of Rama you can have that's good. Kadeem, you can have Kadeem
generous, anything that you can describe a person as you can have
as a name.
Listen,
if you're on Instagram, you can give the questions there. You can
also give them a YouTube
where do we get this coffee from? It's actually made
by a person who sews stuff.
a seamstress.
Apart from studying says Hasson what can you do
to benefit as much as we can from our teachers and the
representatives of heavy BOMA in our country.
Apart from studying, teaching,
because teaching really is a branch of
Study. When you teach you gotta prepare. When you teach you got to
act upon it
how many records in Juma prayer in the Maliki school soon enough will
none any amount before but none after
Lavon is here, said Mr. Chawla. How's it going?
You Good
Good to see you here man.
Come and sit if unfortunately you're coming as a just as I wrap
up, because I have to pick up duty today. Oh, yeah. But how are you
man? You're looking really good. You just came back from Egypt or
what? No, no, no.
Mashallah, scarf the job.
I love beautiful.
Beautiful space. Yeah. Nice. Where do you work? Around?
Where do you you live by ncgp though, right. Okay.
So,
I work for I worked in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania.
Which part of Pennsylvania.
Right trade outside?
Okay, so it's not so deepen. No, no, no.
That's still there is like a bit of a hike.
Look at this question. Did the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salam
receive a specific glad tiding throughout his meetings with the
Jin?
I don't understand. What do you mean by receive a glad tiding. But
he did educate Jin, he did.
Okay. Here's a question says how do you be difficult in very hard
times, the best thing is to ask Allah for for patients. But also
is to constantly remind yourself all hard times have a beginning
and an end. That's how say naughty would say naughty used to say, say
naughty used to say that the way to have patients through hard
times, is to have the firm belief that they have a beginning and an
end. Right? And when you keep thinking that hard times have an
end, right? It helps you get through it. You also have to think
what qualities Am I learning about this, like through this hardship,
you're gonna learn but also to remember it's from Allah. In here
in life, it's not to get to the Libya mentor set, but at the
moment, this hardship it's not from so and so it's not from a
disease is it's from Allah first. Foremost. And these are only the
means by which Allah has put you in hardship. Why did Allah put me
in hardship? You're being cooked for something good. If you react
well to it, if you react badly to it, you waste the lessons and
someone sends you to the army. Your dad says, Alright, he's a
son. You're going to military academy. Okay, so you can get
strong and good. But you keep cutting school, you keep cutting
classes, you keep disobeying them, so you're not going to benefit
from it. Okay, so you're going to suffer and you won't benefit,
right? But the one who is patient and goes through it, he suffers
any benefits. So what's happening either way you're suffering,
right? So you might as well suffer and benefit. Okay, either way
you're suffering. So sometimes suffering is for own benefit. So
that's essentially
how to help patients. Now what about good living says, How do you
know your repentance has been accepted? First of all, the fact
that you are making Repentance means Allah wants to forgive you.
So that's the first glad tiding right there.
Secondly, that you continue to make repentance. And that thirdly,
that you've left off the bad deed, fourthly, that you cannot even
remember the bad deed. And this is like years later, people actually
told me that they were into clubs, but they can't remember what they
used to do in the clubs. They can't remember what music they
listen to. They can't remember the names of the drinks that they used
to drink that were alcoholic beverages they can remember they
can't remember the names of the people who were there. They just
know that sometime back to my left I used to go to these clubs all
the time, but he cannot even remember the addresses of the
club's like they have they have done so many good deed one good
deed after another after another after another like Jamaica Farah
Ramadan Ramadan is a ko Farah will do is a Kuffar smiling as a ko
Farah everything smiling to another person yet all these good
deeds that would keep doing hydrogen ombre. So they literally
erased the traces of those sins so thoroughly, that he cannot even
remember. What are you so listen to who he used to talk to? The
addresses of these places,
the names of the drinks and all that stuff.
Is anatomy. Alright, one more question.
And then unfortunately, gotta run early. Pickup duty today.
Would you say
oh you got class to what have you dream and open of an open sinner
who reverts Islam and then you see him in the masjid next to a famous
groaner say to whom reciting Quran the river in the story has a nice,
sincere face.
Allah it could, it could actually be very good sign for this person.
And Allah knows best. According to a magic word, when you stand,
where do you put your eyes straight? Yes, down to the floor,
in a lesser opinion, but straight is the stronger opinion.
I gotta be questioned, we're going to put up the answer down. Do you
prefer arsenal, Liverpool? Well, I used to live next to Arsenal, but
they stink for many years.
But
I didn't, I don't follow
the Premier League. And I never really got into it.
Wherever I am, I just get into the sport that's there. Right? Because
just for the love of competition, watching the competition, watch
how people compete. That's my downtime hobby to do when I'm just
like on the treadmill or something like that, or just
unwind from everything I like to see.
I like to see good competition, I want to see how people compete and
how people handle the stress. Right. So
that was essentially
why I gave that analysis of, of the lions.
They basically had the game in their hands. And they say we can't
believe we, we have this lead. We don't know what to do with this
goodness. Let's squander it
by trying to go for it on fourth down every single time. Why just
you need three field goals. You win the game.
You that's it. The moment was too big for them and for the Packers.
But it's forgivable because of their first time, I'll tell you
when it's not forgivable in the Superbowl. Right. It's just, for
example, Pete Carroll. It's not too big for you. You won a Super
Bowl before.
You cannot make that call Pete Carroll. Right. That is the
unforgivable sin of all time of all sports. Like there's not one
single moment. That is worse than that as just boil it down to one
moment. Because
number one, you're in the biggest stage number two, this is deciding
the game. The one call that literally decides the game. Number
three, you get the best day.
And the best defense. What is it what all of a sudden you don't
trust your defense? Because you want to kill time? Let's say you
wanted to kill time. You guys know what we're talking about? You
don't know you're still going for that.
This is basically the the Yeah, this is basically like the who
killed Jeff K. Level of a calamity in football, right? Because
he's, there's a minute 20 on the clock or something. He doesn't
want to give the ball to Brady. That's why wait isn't you don't
trust your defense. Let your defense win the game. You got
legion of boom, whatever they call it right? You got the best deal.
Let them win the game for you. You can't. And let's say okay, I know
for sure. Marshawn he needs one chance to get in from the one yard
line.
Let's say I'm going to kill
a down
just to be safe when a killer down kill 40 more seconds. Fine. Throw
it far away. Right? Drop back for three, four seconds. As soon as
you see pressure, throw it far away. Why would you throw it right
in the middle of the field? Like this makes no sense at all. So I
actually understand killing 40 seconds and killing a down fine.
No problem trade downs for time. That's brilliant. Actually, it's a
brilliant idea to take time away. But give your guy two chances.
He's not the one just to be safe. Give him two chances. Kill the
second time is a smart play. Trade. 40 seconds is going to be
more than 40 seconds. Because it's going to drop far back. Waste Time
waste time through 3456 seconds. Then throw it out of the endzone.
I get that right.
But that's not what he did. You actually try to score a touchdown
by throwing a ball. What Wait, wait a second. Do you know what
you're doing? Where does it nobody on the headset? Said hey guys,
what are we doing here? What's his name? The quarterback? Well,
suppose you want a championship. You've been there. You didn't say
to your so you played football as a profession. You didn't say hold
on a second. Let's call the time on talking about this. You didn't
do that. I just said unexcusable inexcusable. And that's I'll tell
you what happens in a culture, which is not Pete Carroll's
culture is not a dictator like Belichick, but you have to have a
culture where people can talk and say, Hey, guys, something's wrong
here. Right? That's a completely unforgivable sin. These guys are
forgivable, stupid.
But forgivable. That is the most that was the biggest stage. How
many billions, millions
People watching. That's the you're going to be two time Super Bowl
champ in a row and up Bella check. You pretty much I think you would
have snapped Brady's career in half, he would not have gotten
that run. Without that. Right? It gets hard to get to the Super
Bowl.
One of those things that it's low.
But it's so bad of a mistake. I wouldn't have made that mistake. I
have not coached a single day or played football for a single day
in my life. I wouldn't have made that mistake. I would have said
I would have said hey, listen, I don't want to screw around just
going in zone. And I would say defense. How many times I've said
they have that I got to timeout something defense. Put on your
shoulders. Stop Brady. Because you they and by the way, if Brady
scored, got a score to field goal, it's tied. When I even losing the
difference will be three. So let's say they there's two ways to screw
up touchdown or field goal. So you guys have to avoid the touchdown,
right? Avoid the touchdown. Let him get even if he marches all the
way
to the 30 and he gets a field goal chip shot field goal was still
tired, right?
Some things in life
you just don't understand why it happens.
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