Shadee Elmasry – Wali and Karamat (Miracles)

Shadee Elmasry
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The speaker discusses the confusion surrounding the origins of the word "well," which refers to someone who is extremely pious and has gone above and beyond. They also mention a beast called Willie that does not mean he's sinful, but is associated with a beast called theverif eligon. The speaker believes that a woman named A should be referred to as a prophet, and that cutting people off the concept of a Willie is not a trivial obligation.
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The word well he means someone who is extremely pious that he is now

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afforded certain gifts from Allah, the attribute of a Willie is he is

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extremely pious, knowledgeable, has gone above and beyond until

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he's attained God's love. That does not mean he's sinless. Now,

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you may see the signs of that in somebody, but it's never an

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obligation to say he's a Willie. And I believe he's already that's

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not your obligation. We don't have to do that. So the karama goes to

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the Willie and the marches it goes to the Prophet, the attribute of a

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marches, is that a prophet can willfully do it, in most cases cut

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off that's not the case. In all cases, a Morges A should be talked

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about because it should point the people to believe in him as a

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prophet. And in most cases, a cut on that should not be talked

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about. It is not in our Aveda to believe that so and so is that

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what we have in our op ed to believe in the concept of a Willie

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