Suleiman Hani – Overcoming Fear & Anxiety

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The importance of being mindful of Allah's actions and not dying is emphasized, along with the need for people to be mindful of their actions and interests. The worship of Islam as a way to avoid injuries and avoid negative consequences is also discussed, along with the importance of building a strong foundation for one's life and community. The speakers stress the need for unity among cultures and finding happiness and happiness for everyone, as well as leadership and forgiveness for one's actions.

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			For our own salvation and success, Allah subhanahu
		
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			wa ta'ala commands us, O believers, be
		
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			mindful of Allah as He deserves.
		
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			Worship Him on His terms, as is His
		
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			right.
		
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			And do not die, do not leave this
		
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			world except in that state.
		
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			And if we wish to do so, then
		
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			we must sincerely live upon it.
		
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			May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala grant us
		
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			a life upon Islam and death upon Iman.
		
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			Allahumma ameen.
		
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			If you were living at the time of
		
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			Prophet Nuh alayhi salam, seeing the majority of
		
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			people reject the message, would you have decided
		
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			to board the ark?
		
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			This question is easy to answer in hindsight.
		
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			It's an easy question to answer in terms
		
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			of having an upbringing in Islam.
		
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			It's easy to answer in the sense that
		
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			you know what's right and wrong.
		
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			It's easy to answer when guidance is clear,
		
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			alhamdulillah.
		
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			But the reality is that there are many
		
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			other factors at play.
		
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			For the time of Nuh alayhi salam, something
		
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			very interesting took place before the messenger himself.
		
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			And he is considered, alayhi salam, the first
		
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			of five ulul azmi min ar-rusul, the
		
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			messengers of the greatest resolve, some of the
		
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			greatest tests for the prophets and messengers throughout
		
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			history.
		
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			Nuh alayhi salam, Noah, is the first of
		
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			these five.
		
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			And before he was given a message to
		
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			deliver to his people, with clear signs that
		
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			this is not an imposter, this is a
		
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			prophet.
		
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			For every prophet came with a clear evidence,
		
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			a clear rational proof as well, bil bayinat.
		
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			But before Nuh alayhi salam was given the
		
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			message, what happened to humanity, to that particular
		
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			part of the world, for people to stray
		
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			from the message that Adam alayhi salam taught?
		
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			And the scholars say, pay attention to the
		
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			traps of shaitan and how they manifest in
		
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			different generations, and how they manifest with different
		
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			philosophies, and how they manifest in one's own
		
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			life.
		
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			For eventually, between the time of Adam alayhi
		
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			salam and Nuh alayhi salam, there were ten
		
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			qurun, which could mean ten generations or ten
		
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			centuries.
		
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			And the scholars say throughout these ten, from
		
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			what we find in a number of evidences,
		
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			there were some righteous people.
		
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			And these righteous people were considered so righteous
		
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			that people would mention them often.
		
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			And if the devil desired for people to
		
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			stop benefiting from the righteous in their communities,
		
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			or from scholars and teachers whose works, whose
		
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			writings or teachings were helping people to get
		
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			closer to Allah, rather than obeying the shaitan,
		
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			then shaitan does not want that anymore.
		
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			So what does the devil do with a
		
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			lot of patience and planning?
		
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			Generation after generation, he works on people who
		
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			eventually innovate the idea of creating some kind
		
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			of image or idol in the faces or
		
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			appearances of these five great men, the righteous
		
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			men.
		
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			And every time you see this image, the
		
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			point was not to worship it at first.
		
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			The point was that this reminded you of
		
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			righteousness.
		
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			And you're inspired by them, because you know
		
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			who they are.
		
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			They're pious, they're scholars, they're righteous.
		
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			So what do you do when you hear
		
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			of their names you worship?
		
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			You get closer to Allah.
		
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			And eventually became images.
		
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			And eventually became visiting the graves.
		
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			And eventually became asking Allah through them, through
		
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			these five individual statuses.
		
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			And eventually became idols that would remind us
		
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			in our own homes rather than the graves
		
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			to remember Allah like these people did.
		
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			And then eventually became idol worship.
		
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			Seeking Allah's help through these idols.
		
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			And this is how idol worship was introduced
		
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			to mankind.
		
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			But what you see here is a long
		
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			-term strategy.
		
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			The devil is very patient.
		
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			May Allah protect us all.
		
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			The devil is very wise.
		
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			With our own traps, our vulnerabilities on an
		
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			individual level, but also societal changes.
		
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			Issues affecting the entire ummah.
		
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			And that's something we have to be very,
		
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			very, very wise about.
		
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			Because Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala when he
		
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			warns us, the warning is very explicit.
		
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			But it's also repetitive throughout the Qur'an.
		
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			إِنَّ الشَّيْطَانَ لَكُمْ عَدُوٌ فَاتَّخِذُوهُ عَدُوًا The devil
		
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			is an enemy to you, so take him
		
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			as an enemy.
		
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			عَدُوٌ مُّبِين A clear enemy.
		
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			Mentioned throughout the Qur'an should cause us
		
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			to ask, how could people fall for such
		
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			tricks and traps?
		
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			To go from monotheism and the worship of
		
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			God to worshiping idols?
		
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			It seems silly to the one who's upon
		
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			truth.
		
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			But it affects all of us in other
		
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			ways.
		
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			May Allah protect us all.
		
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			And so when you think of the reality
		
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			of the shaitan and his patience, you start
		
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			to wonder and ask, what did the people
		
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			who received Nuh عليه السلام and his message,
		
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			with all the clarity that it came with,
		
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			again, بالبينات, so clear that this is a
		
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			prophet of God, how could some people reject
		
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			that?
		
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			He gave dawah in the daytime and at
		
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			night, different audiences, some were in public and
		
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			some were private, perhaps one on one.
		
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			He was very wise in his dawah strategy.
		
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			He brought people simply to the message of
		
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			worshiping one God, seeking forgiveness from Allah, doing
		
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			righteous actions, pondering the creation of Allah, and
		
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			eventually entering paradise, meaning passing the test of
		
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			this temporary world.
		
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			What did they react with?
		
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			Arrogance and mockery, calling him a liar, calling
		
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			him insane.
		
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			Insulting his followers.
		
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			These are the lowliest people amongst us.
		
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			That's a very common trope that we find
		
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			in the sayings of people who don't like
		
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			the righteous.
		
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			And then eventually they started to threaten him,
		
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			that they would stone him, they would kick
		
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			him out, they would hurt him.
		
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			Their entire worldview, as they plugged their ears
		
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			at times and ignored the message like people
		
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			do today, their entire worldview was, our forefathers
		
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			did this.
		
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			You're going to come and change what we
		
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			do?
		
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			You wanna change what we've been practicing?
		
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			You wanna change what our tradition is, our
		
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			culture?
		
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			So this is an insult for them.
		
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			But in reality, those who saw without any
		
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			worldly biases or arrogance, the message for what
		
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			it was, accepted it.
		
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			And many of them, yes, were poor.
		
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			Many of them did not have a great
		
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			political status that they might lose in this
		
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			world.
		
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			Eventually Nuh عليه السلام was told, nobody else
		
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			from your people is going to believe after
		
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			this point.
		
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			Don't be affected by the remaining people who
		
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			attack you and insult you.
		
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			And that's when you see in the Quran
		
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			Nuh عليه السلام finally made dua against his
		
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			people.
		
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			That's not a common thing that you see.
		
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			Because he was already informed, no one else
		
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			is going to believe.
		
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			What happens?
		
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			He waits for the sign.
		
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			When that sign comes, you have to board
		
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			the ark.
		
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			You have to basically board the ark of
		
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			salvation, and bring with you the few believers
		
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			that you have.
		
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			And when that sign started, the water started
		
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			to come out and emerge.
		
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			Can you imagine the mockery of the people
		
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			who rejected Nuh عليه السلام?
		
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			Okay, there's a little bit of water.
		
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			You think that proves you're a prophet?
		
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			Can you imagine their mockery towards the Muslims?
		
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			Okay, you're gonna get on an ark in
		
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			the middle of a place that has no
		
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			water?
		
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			You really think that's your salvation?
		
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			So they mocked.
		
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			Nuh عليه السلام calls out to the people.
		
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			Again, they were waiting for the final sign,
		
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			the green light.
		
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			وَقَالَ اَرْكَبُوا فِيهَا بِسْمِ اللَّهِ مَجْرِيهَا وَمُرْسَاهَا Call
		
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			these people.
		
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			Let's go board in the name of Allah
		
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			سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى sailing and casting anchor.
		
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			إِنَّ رَبِّي لَغَفُورٌ رَحِيمٌ My Lord is all
		
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			-forgiving, most merciful.
		
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			But there's something really powerful that took place
		
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			in this story that if we were just
		
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			to give it a little more attention in
		
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			the khutbah today, could be applied to all
		
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			of our lives and our Muslim community here
		
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			and around the world in many different ways.
		
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			And Allah سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى gives us this powerful
		
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			human story, this detail that maybe we would
		
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			think like, why would we need to know
		
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			this?
		
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			So that we could relate.
		
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			And in these passages, just two verses in
		
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			particular.
		
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			وَهِيَ تَجْرِي بِهِمْ فِي مَوْجٍ كَالْجِبَالِ As the
		
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			water starts to rise and as the arch
		
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			starts to sail through these waves like mountains.
		
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			وَنَادَ نُوحٌ إِبْنَهُ وَكَانَ فِي مَعْزِلٍ يَا بُنَيِّرْ
		
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			كَمْ مَعْنَا وَلَا تَكُمْ مَعَ الْكَافِرِينَ Nuh عليه
		
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			السلام is calling to his son.
		
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			Nuh عليه السلام, the messenger of Allah.
		
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			Nuh عليه السلام, the first of five أُلُو
		
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			الْعَزْمِ مِنَ الرُّسُلِ has to convince his son
		
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			that this is the arc of safety, this
		
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			is where you will be saved.
		
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			And as he's calling out to his son
		
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			who stood apart, he says to him, my
		
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			dear son, come join us, board with us
		
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			and do not be amongst the disbelievers.
		
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			What was his response?
		
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			With all of these signs that were very
		
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			evident and clear, قَالَ سَآوِي إِلَى جَبَنِي يَعْصِمُنِي
		
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			مِنَ الْمَاءِ He said, I'm going to take
		
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			refuge, I'm going to find safety on a
		
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			mountain.
		
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			I'm going to be high enough where the
		
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			flood will not affect me.
		
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			And Nuh عليه السلام responded with the words
		
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			that are the theme of our khutbah.
		
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			قَالَ لَا عَاصِمَ الْيَوْمَ مِنْ أَمْرِ اللَّهِ إِلَّا
		
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			مَنْ رَحِيمٍ He said, there is no safety
		
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			from the decree of Allah, meaning this particular
		
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			decree and any decree, except for those upon
		
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			whom Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala has mercy.
		
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			And the sad reality in this situation and
		
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			many others like it, is that he tried
		
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			to convince his son, his son rejected the
		
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			message, rejected also the messenger.
		
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			وَحَالَ بَيْنَهُمَ الْمَوْجُ فَكَانَ مِنَ الْمُغْرَقِينَ And eventually
		
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			the waves came between them and his son
		
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			drowned.
		
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			When you think of the story of Nuh
		
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			عليه السلام, there are analogies and parallels we
		
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			can take for our lives today and amongst
		
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			them is the arc of safety.
		
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			What is the arc of safety in today's
		
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			society or in your personal life?
		
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			Because the followers of Nuh عليه السلام remember
		
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			this, if someone embraced the message and there's
		
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			still a lot of peer pressure and societal
		
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			pressure, it's possible for example, for someone who's
		
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			extremely weak to then give up.
		
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			It's possible if there's too long of a
		
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			duration where you're waiting for some kind of
		
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			victory or help, something that will prove that
		
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			you are upon the truth in a worldly
		
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			sense, that some people might fail that test.
		
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			So they had to weather the storm of
		
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			societal pressure, holding on to their faith, being
		
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			mocked and persecuted and harassed.
		
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			But also they had to eventually weather the
		
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			actual storm.
		
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			And in that case, they knew all they
		
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			had was that clear sign from Allah سُبْحَانَهُ
		
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			وَ تَعَالَى Board the ark with the messenger
		
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			and you are safe.
		
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			So what do people do in times like
		
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			this?
		
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			In today's world, many people find their refuge
		
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			in materialism, in hedonism, in political status, in
		
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			social connections.
		
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			A lot of people look for their refuge
		
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			in their desires, their whims, not realizing that
		
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			ultimately all of these worldly things do not
		
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			provide for you an actual refuge when it
		
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			comes to ibadah, when it comes to the
		
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			truth with a capital T.
		
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			When we talk about refuge, just as the
		
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			mountain could not save the son of Nuh
		
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			عليه السلام from the decree of Allah, the
		
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			worldly things that people chase after, thinking that
		
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			these are safety places and anchors in their
		
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			lives and a place of refuge.
		
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			You can't escape the decree of Allah.
		
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			You can't escape the plans of Allah, whether
		
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			here or in the afterlife.
		
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			And of course, as we know for our
		
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			ummah, it's different than the previous nations that
		
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			were punished in this world as well.
		
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			So when you think about this reality, you
		
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			start to wonder what are some examples of
		
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			things that people fall into.
		
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			I know Muslim could fall into these traps
		
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			as well when it comes to worldly refuge.
		
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			The first is materialism.
		
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			For many people, chasing after endless wealth gives
		
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			them a sense of happiness, that this is
		
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			the thing that will make me happy.
		
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			But as we all know and we've repeated
		
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			millions of times in our personal lives and
		
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			everyone knows this, money itself, if you have
		
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			a million, five million, a billion, does not
		
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			guarantee happiness.
		
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			It doesn't guarantee tranquility and contentment.
		
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			And so if that's not what it does,
		
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			then what is its vehicle, what is its
		
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			use, what is its purpose for the Muslim?
		
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			Rather than falling into the trap that the
		
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			Prophet ﷺ warned about, that the son of
		
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			Adam might have an entire valley of gold
		
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			and still wishes for a second.
		
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			Why would someone wish for a second valley
		
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			of gold?
		
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			You're not satisfied with a billion dollars, then
		
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			why would you think two billion is the
		
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			next pursuit in your life?
		
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			Unless again, the intention.
		
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			It's a vehicle, it's for society, it's for
		
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			charity, it's for investments, it's for long-term
		
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			sadaqah jariyah, it's to help people, it's to
		
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			empower.
		
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			And with this, of course, there are people
		
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			who also think their wealth is an actual
		
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			safety in the sense that they can get
		
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			away with things that other people can't.
		
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			So they'll use their wealth to commit crimes.
		
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			They'll use their wealth for certain types of
		
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			connections.
		
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			They'll use their wealth for something evil in
		
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			terms of influence.
		
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			And Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala warns the
		
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			people of Quraysh who had so much money
		
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			that they thought they could buy their way
		
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			into Jannah.
		
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			يَحْسَبُ أَنَّ مَالَهُ أَخْلَدَ They think their wealth
		
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			will be eternal.
		
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			What happens when we bury the dead and
		
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			their wealth stays behind and transfer to other
		
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			people?
		
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			You're not taking anything with you of this
		
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			world.
		
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			All you're taking are your deeds.
		
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			And the second type of refuge some people
		
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			fall into is a social status.
		
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			So for many people, they think especially today,
		
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			social media following, influence.
		
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			Lose your dignity, do whatever you have to
		
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			do but gain some influence and views and
		
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			go viral.
		
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			And they think this makes them happy.
		
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			And we know once again, as has been
		
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			proven and as people will testify, fame does
		
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			not make you happy.
		
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			It's not a guarantee.
		
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			These things do not provide real refuge.
		
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			They're superficial.
		
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			But with social status, there's another type of
		
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			protection people seek.
		
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			And it's the status, the connections that they
		
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			have that they hope will allow them once
		
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			again to get away with things that other
		
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			people cannot.
		
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			So they will abuse.
		
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			They will insult.
		
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			They'll commit crimes.
		
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			They'll hurt even their own families.
		
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			They'll hurt their own communities.
		
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			They'll hurt people in the name of religion.
		
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			They'll hurt people in the name of morality.
		
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			They'll hurt people while hiding under a number
		
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			of disguises.
		
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			And because they know they have social connections,
		
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			they assume, I'm invincible.
		
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			I'll get away with this.
		
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			And we see this play out in politics.
		
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			We see this play out with different forms
		
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			of spiritual abuse.
		
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			We see these things play on families where
		
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			people come to the community, put on a
		
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			certain face.
		
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			And behind closed doors, they are the most
		
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			abusive of people to their parents, to their
		
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			spouses, to their children, to their relatives, to
		
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			their neighbors.
		
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			May Allah protect us all and guide us
		
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			and forgive us.
		
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			Allahumma ameen.
		
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			And it's not just a certain type of
		
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			abuse lest our minds go to one limited
		
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			scope or definition.
		
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			It's not just mental and emotional abuse that
		
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			sometimes is prevalent behind closed doors.
		
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			It's not just sexual abuse that sometimes is
		
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			ignored and swept under the rug under the
		
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			guise of what?
		
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			Ethics.
		
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			We don't want to create bigger issues in
		
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			this family, in this community.
		
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			It's taboo.
		
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			It's sensitive.
		
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			And yes, it is sensitive because it's so
		
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			disgusting as an injustice.
		
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			Of course, it's sensitive.
		
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			But we don't sweep things under the rug.
		
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			That's not how we manage things from Islamic
		
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			lens.
		
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			But there's also financial abuse where people are
		
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			hurting others through their money or stealing or
		
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			fraud.
		
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			And when we think of all these different
		
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			types of abuse and physical as well when
		
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			people are physically hurting their own family members,
		
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			we find that the warnings of the Quran
		
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			and Sunnah are so explicit about the consequence
		
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			of dhulm.
		
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			Of dhulm, oppression in any form is dhulumat
		
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			on the day of judgment.
		
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			Multiple types of darkness.
		
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			And the people who think they are invincible
		
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			in this world and they commit these kinds
		
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			of crimes and they justify them in any
		
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			way whatsoever, they will be held accountable.
		
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			And if they think they're getting away with
		
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			the courts of people or the court of
		
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			public opinion, Allah is aware.
		
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			وَلَا تَحْسَبَنَّ اللَّهَ غَافِلًا عَمَّا يَعْمَلُ الظَّالِمُ Do
		
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			not assume that Allah is unaware of what
		
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			the oppressors do.
		
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			And so some people think they're safe on
		
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			the mountain.
		
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			The same mountain the son of Nuh a
		
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			.s. fled to.
		
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			But you cannot challenge Allah subhanahu wa ta
		
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			'ala's decree.
		
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			In addition to this, there is a type
		
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			of philosophical refuge that some people seek.
		
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			And they start to justify their stances by
		
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			following whatever is trending today.
		
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			And so a lot of times, youth who
		
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			are not given a very strong Islamic foundation,
		
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			and adults as well, can fall for this.
		
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			Because when a new movement starts to take
		
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			hold and everyone's talking about it, and it's
		
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			sweeping campuses, and it's part of social justice,
		
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			and it's part of media, and it's trending
		
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			on social media, it starts to seem like
		
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			this is where the truth lies because the
		
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			majority are talking about it, or the loudest
		
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			voices are there.
		
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			But one of the most dangerous things we
		
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			could do is to think that the majority
		
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			is equivalent to the truth.
		
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			When you see, for example, that the majority
		
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			rejected Nuh a.s. Does that mean they
		
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			were upon the truth?
		
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			What's trending is not necessarily what's good.
		
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			What's trending in society is not a guarantee
		
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			that it's truth.
		
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			So when we look at these different philosophies
		
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			and movements, and some may have some good
		
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			principles, some may claim some good principles.
		
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			Yes, we take these matters in terms of
		
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			philosophy, but we filter them through the Islamic
		
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			worldview.
		
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			We assess them properly.
		
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			So that as Muslims, we're not falling for
		
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			whatever's trending at the time.
		
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			We assess and we analyze.
		
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			And of course, the reminder is general.
		
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			But for many of the young Muslims who
		
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			are here, for many of the college students
		
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			as well, think a little more analytically when
		
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			you see these movements and you hear the
		
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			same talking points, that you assess, what does
		
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			Islam say about this?
		
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			How do I understand this concept?
		
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			Regardless of what the campaign claims.
		
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			The fourth is that of political connections.
		
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			When politicians or leaders of any kind of
		
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			authority think that their refuge is in their
		
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			political status.
		
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			Some people love power.
		
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			And we know this.
		
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			We see this historically and today.
		
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			And it's not something that's new to anyone
		
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			who's listening.
		
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			The reality is that power can corrupt some
		
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			people who are inclining towards a type of
		
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			pride in that power.
		
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			Some people want to hold on to power
		
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			and they're not qualifying.
		
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			Some people have power in different forms, politically
		
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			or otherwise.
		
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			And they assume this is something fulfilling for
		
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			them.
		
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			So the loss of that position is the
		
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			loss of their status.
		
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			And the Prophet ﷺ warned the companions about
		
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			this.
		
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			Any form of accountability you have in this
		
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			world is accountability on the day of judgment.
		
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			Any responsibility you have in a dunya, whether
		
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			it's just with your family and your children,
		
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			or it's with your local MSA on campus,
		
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			or it's at your workplace, or you're volunteering
		
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			for a non-profit, or it's an Islamic
		
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			organization, or da'wah, or a masjid, Allah
		
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			ﷻ will absolutely hold you accountable for every
		
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			single thing you do with that position.
		
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			Because you have the potential to impact thousands
		
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			or millions of people in some capacities, and
		
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			you have the ability to hurt many people
		
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			as well.
		
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			We ask Allah ﷻ to make us from
		
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			amongst those who fulfill our responsibilities as is
		
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			pleasing to Him.
		
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			With politics as well, of course, there are
		
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			people who think because of their political connections
		
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			and their ability to get away with getting
		
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			held accountable in this world, that there's no
		
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			court in the afterlife.
		
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			And we know this is not the reality.
		
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			And finally, another of the types of refuge
		
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			that people seek is that of technological and
		
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			scientific advancements.
		
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			As Muslims who have propelled the fields of
		
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			science, and medicine, and psychology, and mental health,
		
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			and math, amongst many other things, we know
		
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			that these are simply tools of discovery that
		
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			Allah ﷻ has given us the faculties for.
		
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			And are these good things that we encourage?
		
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			Yes, discovery, scientifically, technologically, is great.
		
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			And we should be always at the forefront
		
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			of this in our civilizations.
		
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			But the trap of shaitan, for those who
		
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			fell for the traps of atheism and naturalism,
		
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			is to conflate and think that just because
		
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			you discovered how things work, or how to
		
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			make new things work, that that means you
		
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			have less reliance on God, or that you're
		
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			not held accountable for morality.
		
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			Science, no matter how much of it we
		
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			have, science, no matter how much we discover,
		
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			and technology, is never going to give you
		
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			objective morality, is never going to tell you
		
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			the actual purpose of life, is never going
		
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			to assess for you the Qur'an, and
		
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			its miraculous nature, and the sunnah of the
		
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			Prophet ﷺ.
		
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			So all of these examples of refuge that
		
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			people chase after, not 40 hours a week,
		
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			but sometimes with all the time that they
		
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			have, ultimately, they are like the mountain that
		
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			the son of Nuh ﷺ fled to.
		
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			So what does the believer do?
		
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			Embrace the ark that you have access to.
		
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			Embrace the ark of truth wherever you are.
		
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			And that means first and foremost belief in
		
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			Allah, tawheed.
		
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			That means knowing who Allah subhanahu wa ta
		
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			'ala is.
		
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			That means knowing that Islam is the truth.
		
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			ذلك بأن الله هو الحق Allah subhanahu wa
		
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			ta'ala is the truth.
		
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			Revelation is the truth.
		
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			And if you say, how do I explain
		
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			this to someone else, that's a different matter.
		
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			You move on and you say another of
		
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			the forms of safety that you have as
		
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			a Muslim is ibadah, spiritual fulfillment through acts
		
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			of worship, on Allah's terms and not ours.
		
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			That we worship Allah as He commanded, and
		
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			we do not fall for the traps of
		
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			shaitan.
		
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			May Allah protect us all.
		
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			The third is for us to recognize the
		
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			ihsan towards one another, and towards society, and
		
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			the fulfillment of justice is only given ihsan
		
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			in return.
		
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			هَلْ جَزَاءُ الْإِحْسَانِ إِلَّا الْإِحْسَانِ The reward for
		
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			you doing what Allah defined as good here,
		
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			temporarily means you have an eternal reward of
		
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			ihsan.
		
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			Number four, amongst the arcs that you can
		
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			find safety in, is fulfillment in ibadah.
		
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			And that means, أَلَا بِذِكْرِ اللَّهِ تَطْمَئِنُّ الْقُلُوبِ
		
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			Finding your tranquility and your peace in your
		
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			heart before you start looking for immaterial things.
		
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			Before you chase after what everyone is chasing
		
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			after.
		
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			And prioritizing the things that matter most.
		
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			Amongst the things that gives us refuge is
		
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			to reflect every single day on what you
		
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			prepared for tomorrow.
		
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			وَالْتَنظُرُ نَفْسٌ مَّا قَدَّمَتْ لِغَدٍ We can sit
		
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			and talk about politics all day.
		
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			We can talk about the results of an
		
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			election all day.
		
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			We can talk about strategy all day.
		
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			But also, in addition to everything happening in
		
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			this world, we can't ignore the reality that
		
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			any one of us may depart tonight.
		
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			So we can't ignore the preparation that we
		
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			are in need of for tomorrow, for our
		
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			meeting with Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
		
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			Amongst the arcs of refuge is unity in
		
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			our communities.
		
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			Is unity at the ummatic level.
		
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			And Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala makes it
		
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			so clear in the Qur'an.
		
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			We have no excuses.
		
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			وَعَتَصِمُوا بِحَبْلِ اللَّهِ جَمِيعًۭا وَلَا تَفَرَّقُوا Stand together,
		
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			stand with the oppressed.
		
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			And of course this means recognizing what is
		
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			true, recognizing what is right.
		
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			And when you are dealing and mediating between
		
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			people, that you verify information.
		
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			When you are trying to help in a
		
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			situation at your family level, in a community
		
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			setting, at a global level, that you verify,
		
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			you learn, you understand, you hear multiple perspectives
		
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			on what's happening and the principles that you
		
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			are applying.
		
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			Rather than just rushing to some kind of
		
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			judgment or conclusion without knowing what's happening.
		
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			May Allah protect us all.
		
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			And finally, the arc of refuge is found
		
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			as well through effective leadership.
		
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			And that means developing who we are as
		
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			team players rather than thinking of ourselves as
		
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			some kind of dictator.
		
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			Team players who work really well with each
		
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			other.
		
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			So you're able to say, I thought that's
		
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			what I was going to pursue, but I'm
		
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			going to go with what this majority has
		
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			decided in this discussion.
		
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			The ability to compromise, the ability to have
		
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			amanah in everything that you carry responsibility.
		
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			That you are trustworthy, you have trust in
		
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			Allah, you have iman in Allah.
		
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			And that everything at the end of the
		
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			day is to please Allah subhanahu wa ta
		
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			'ala.
		
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			And finally, the refuge that we find by
		
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			asking Allah for protection against the traps of
		
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			the shaytan.
		
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			For just like the people of Nuh a
		
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			.s. The majority rejected the message.
		
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			And he gave da'wah for 950 years.
		
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			70 to 80 families or individuals accepted the
		
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			message.
		
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			950 years of da'wah.
		
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			How can we give up when we strive
		
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			for a couple months on a strategy?
		
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			Or a year on a new habit?
		
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			Or for 10 years in da'wah?
		
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			How can we give up on our families?
		
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			How can we give up on community?
		
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			And lose the optimism that the believer should
		
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			always have.
		
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			But remember the traps of shaytan.
		
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			How they manifest in different ways.
		
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			And ask yourself where you're finding refuge.
		
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			Are you running to Allah?
		
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			Or are you running to something worldly to
		
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			fulfill you?
		
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			When you find pain in your life or
		
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			in the world around you.
		
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			And you find that fitna, trials increase.
		
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			Are you finding refuge in your du'a
		
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			and your salah, in your community that you've
		
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			built and you're a part of?
		
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			Or are you seeking it in worldly things?
		
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			May Allah protect us all.
		
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			May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala make us
		
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			from those who are constantly seeking His help
		
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			and His aid.
		
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			And may Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala forgive
		
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			us for all of our sins.
		
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			Ask Allah for forgiveness.
		
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			He's the All-Forgiving, the Ever-Merciful.
		
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			أقول قولي هذا وأستغفر الله لي ولكم فاستغفروه
		
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			إنه هو الغفور الرحيم