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Suhaib Webb
AI: Summary ©
The speaker discusses a supplication that occurs when starting a book, and how it is related to various writers. They mention al Kalam, the writer, and the name Q analyst, al[[ al'alifur surely means al Kalam, and the use of "na'alif" in a book is discussed. The title of "na'alif" is mentioned as a condition, indicating that the book is a result of "na'alif" and may be related to "na'alif" in a future book.
AI: Transcript ©
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He doesn't say Al Jumla, he says Al

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Kalam.

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So

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This is a typical supplication

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that we make when we start a book

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Alhamdulillah, we relate this book with Nijiazal, alhamdulillah,

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through Armashayikh, alhamdulillah,

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to the writer. Qalalmu'alifurahi

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mohullah, the author. Mu'alif

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is the the writer.

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The Mu'alif is the book.

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Alaffa means to bring things together. Qala said

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almu'alif,

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the writer rahimohallahu

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ta'ala, may Allah have mercy upon him, al

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kalam.

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He says al kalam

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huwa

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And whenever you mention something like, al kalam

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or Allah or suhayb or kitab or whatever.

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And after you say huwa or hiya.

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This is called the mirofasil.

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It's a type of pronoun which is used

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to show that what comes after it is

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a condition.

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