Shadee Elmasry – When Imam alShafi’i got arrested…
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The transcript describes a criminal investigation into a male Jarrettsville, Latif, who was supposed to live in Yemen but moved to Yemen. The investigation involved a female Jarrettsville, LOP, and a male Jarrettsville, LOP. The investigation also touched on the negative effects of rain on people, and the importance of protecting people's identities and lives.
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Imam Shafi at one time lived in Yemen. At a certain point it so
happened that he got mixed up in a criminal investigation and was
deemed to have been involved in the crime. It was not known and
had no local context that could testify on his behalf. There was
very little he could do. So at the trial, he simply began repeating
the DUA. Yeah Latif alt have been a female Jarrettsville Maka dear,
oh, gentle one. Infuse what has been destined for us of hardships
with your gentleness when he was given a chance to speak the
governor recognize that this is no criminal. He brought him forward
and the conversation went on until he was released. Some narration
says that the governor was in fact the Khalifa Haroon Rashid, we're
in a time now when there will be a lot of changes a lot of negative
things, and we have very little control over it. This is very
important to to keep on our tongue regularly. What the Duat means is
that you can't change what's going to happen. We don't even know
what's going to happen. But we can seek Allah's help in how these
events affect us. We separate between the event and the effects
of the event. Rain, for example, falls on everyone, but it hits
people in different ways. Some are ready, and some aren't. Some have
protection. Some don't. Some know the value of rain and others
don't. It's no different with trials and tribulations. Yeah
Latif of being a female GA to be in Makkah dear. Yeah. Latif OLT
have been a female GA to be hit Maka dear. Oh gentle one. infused
what has been destined for us of hardships with your gentleness.
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