Tahir Wyatt – The Companions In Ramadan

Tahir Wyatt

A highly informative lecture given by Dr. Tahir Wyatt last summer at the UMM Masjid in South Philly. We ask Allah to allow benefit to be taken from it.

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The importance of the companionship of Islam in the context of the "people of Islam" movement is discussed, including the use of words like "immediate" and "immediate" in relation to the "people of Islam" movement. The speakers stress the importance of understanding these aspects before moving on to the "people of Islam" movement, emphasizing the need for practicing religion and following clothing guidelines. The importance of learning about religion and the de cycles of events is also emphasized, along with the use of shapeless lambs and reading books to gain the best of Islam. The speakers also discuss the benefits of being a good neighbor, avoiding drastic weather conditions, and not drinking too much during a busy event. They also mention the importance of reading the Quran and not reciting the Koran, and the need for more information and clarification on the process.

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			when I was a young
		
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			man he learned when I will be learn on the ukulele. But I had the other question when La ilaha
illAllah.
		
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			Muhammad an actor who was who,
		
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			about the NA stuff on heavy duty, terrible law, Ohio, heavy, heavy Mohammed and so on, he was so
dumb,
		
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			wanting to have a coup d'etat in da da,
		
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			da da, da, da, da, da, da, da. So
		
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			today's topic that was a topic that was given to me was
		
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			titled,
		
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			The Companions and Ramadan or
		
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			Ramadan and the life of the companions or something along these lines.
		
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			That the only issue with that topic and it's all tied at some point before loving it, we'll get to
some of the narrations about the campaigns in Ramadan, that the issue
		
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			with that topic is, what is the significance of the companions in Islam? So before we start looking
at how did they live in Ramadan, we need to understand who they were, were the companions of the
messenger, sallAllahu wasallam? And what is the status in Islam? And why are they so important, and
before that, we need to understand the importance of the messenger Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam and how he lived in Ramadan. But to get to that topic,
		
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			which I was going to speak on directly.
		
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			There's another point that I think is very important for us to recognize at the beginning of
		
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			the series of lectures.
		
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			And that is, because one of the reasons is today, I received some correspondence from a brother who
sent me a video of
		
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			people got it, it must have been a couple 100.
		
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			And they were making Vicky
		
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			together.
		
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			And there was one man in the middle. Okay, it was in the middle of them. And it was like he was
running a like a quiet, it was going like this, and they will abide by
		
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			the law. It was very foreign to anything that I've ever seen attributed to Islam, though, I'm
familiar with the fact that this is practicing certain places.
		
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			So then then, as soon as the discussion about this particular video, and some people had a problem
with it, and they said that as a part of faith expression, as a ritual, as a form of evaluate that
this is something that's foreign to us, that is not something that the Prophet is allowed to send
anything. Have you seen it? Honestly, I mean, we don't have a monitor here or a projector, but if I
showed it to you just turn the volume down, you would not know what was going on and what doesn't
look like anything familiar to us like salad or, or hydro, anything like well, it kind of did look
like
		
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			they were a circle. The issue here is this though.
		
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			And that is that once then, the discussion about this into there were some who were saying, well,
you say that it's not okay. Then what's your proof for not being okay? Okay. So it's like the person
who prays five records for the war. And then he says, What's the proof that I can pray by right now
show me I know, Brian, that says that door is only four records. All right. Now we know that this is
reverse life because in Islam,
		
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			everything that is an act of rebellion, an act of worship, is considered to be impermissible. Unless
there is explicit text to show its permissibility. And when it comes to the aspects that are not
ritual, okay, whether that is marriage, or divorce, or buying or selling or what clothes you wear,
or whatever it may be, all of that is permissible, except if there's a text that says that it is
impermissible. So if you want to wear for example, for example, if you wear pants, and a shirt,
okay, and your shirt is play, and your pants are striped and someone says you can't wear them,
		
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			okay? Because there's no delille that you can wear them. Then we were saying
		
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			No, no, this is permissible, because this is not an act of eBay, I don't worship a lot by the type
of shirt I'm wearing with the type of pants on. It's not an activity bear that therefore it is
permissible unless there is a specific text that says that it's not permissible. So we do have texts
that inform us of how a person's dress should be, especially when it comes to salaat, for example,
that that always should not be exposed. So as long as the
		
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			clothes that an individual is wearing is covering the odor, that is the private area, which is from
the navel to the knees, then for the male that is, then we would say that this is permissible for
him to wear, and not vice versa. Okay, so these are just principles of our religion, but it's very
important for us to know
		
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			how it is that that we that we understand this lamp, where do we take our Deen from because not not
all of the Muslims and Not everyone who says that they are Muslim, agree on this point. And so it's
very critical for us to understand these aspects of our religion before we go into because what's
gonna happen is now when we started talking about how the prophet SAW the lighting was some of them
lived in Ramadan. Someone is going to come and say to you, but my shave, said this. Okay, my mo and
I said that.
		
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			And we need to be able to really understand and be firm about where it is that we take our religion
from. Because this is not something that's hidden in the Prophet it Salatu was Salam explained this
to us clearly. In fact, it was the farewell or some of the farewell advice of the Prophet I decide
to sit in is a famous Hadith that many of you know, the heavy the
		
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			energy said, or the alone Thailand who said that he said, Why or why not Rasulullah sallallahu it
was suddenly mohila 10. But he liked what he liked when Hulu was very fat men had a little you. He
said that the profit from the law it was so dumb, gave us a more either an admonition,
		
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			a powerful admonition such that the hearts tremble
		
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			and the eyes tears.
		
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			And so he says we sent to the province of Aloha, it was southern Canada, motiva to move in for OC
now. It is as if this is some Farewell Farewell admonition. So, advise us now you can just imagine,
there are people that get rich, okay. As a matter of fact, there's one I can't think of the title
right now. But there was a guy who had prostate cancer. And he was like in fourth stage or something
like that. And the doctors told him he had six months to live. He was a professor at
		
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			Carnegie in Pittsburgh, and he wrote you remember the name of that book?
		
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			Anyway, this some farewell advice is life lessons and farewell vice. And everybody held on to a
really tight and he became, I mean, he got a lot of money off of that book. They've been translated
into Arabic because they said big science and Medina
		
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			with this guy's book, okay. And
		
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			why is that because people look at that. And they say, this is a man who is dying, you know, his
last words are going to be powerful, they're going to be something so that's true. That is true,
especially especially when it comes to the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Sallam so this was farewell
advice from the province of allied with some he said, we'll see it can be tough when love was semi
what thought what
		
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			he said that I advise you with the tough law of law. And what's tough love about what's that?
		
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			fear of Allah contact consciousness to be conscious of a loss of habitat. It comes from the root
word we pile Okay, we cry when they use it for like medical terms, it means is preventive medicine.
Okay. So that that tough one from Wikipedia is to put a pilot to put a barrier between you and the
punishment of a lot soprano attack, without going into a lot of detail about topo because we talk
about that tomorrow.
		
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			So he says Lucy from the top a lot was 71.
		
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			And to hear and obey even if the one who is the ruler over you is a slave,
		
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			hear and obey because there is no jamaa without a form some form of obedience to a leader. That's
not going to be a Jamaat, because
		
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			Everybody has the freedom to do whatever they want to do, unless there's some type of stabilizing
factor.
		
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			In the process of life, it was sort of sad for me I schminken for sejati laugh and Katia, because
whoever from amongst who lives he's going to see great different. Whoever from amongst you, who's
the promise like so I'm talking to you.
		
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			Talking to the Muslims, whoever from amongst you lives is going to see great difference. Now, this
is 1400 35 years after the age of love the promise of a lighter with some 1400 24 years after his
death. And the Muslims have seen great difference. And we continue to see great different and they
will be different amongst the oma because the promise I saw and formed as of that.
		
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			No doubt about that. What do we do when we encounter these differences? Are this different amongst
the oma did the prophet SAW them leave it up to everyone's intellect or their rationale to try to
figure out how it is that they're going to deal with this? Oh, the Prophet sallallahu wasallam
instructed us, he said Friday can be so nutty. So stick to my son observed this enough. My son was
something that a lot of Rashidi eat them in baggy. I do I they have no idea. They're probably some
says so, follow my Sunnah. And the sooner of the rightly guided caliphs who come back to me the
funniest that is a bucket and oh, man, and I'll be alone.
		
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			Hold on tight with your molar teeth. What Yakumo
		
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			MP very careful about the newly invented matters because a bidding Nakula bid is invalid, because
every heresy is a strength. Everything that is invented new as it relates to the D is the script,
this heavy is a guidance for us. So when we look at, for example, these this type of group ticket
that I mentioned at the beginning, then we put it on that scale, that scale of the some of the
problems I saw them and the companions or the writing guide in Columbus who came to him and we look
at that. And then we can measure we can say that this part is not from the Sunnah of the Prophet, so
the lighting was something and therefore it should be avoided. However, the prophet alayhi salatu
		
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			salam has taught us so many epca that if we busied ourselves with those epcam, along with reciting
the Quran, we wouldn't even have time to do those things that are not from the
		
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			time to do it. And this is why when we understand that the dean is complete,
		
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			and we should be pleased with what Eliza Joe has prescribed for us, as the dean, we won't fall into
those types of tracks, but their tracks from shape is very different from sin, in the sense that
when they sin, usually a person recognizes that what he's doing is wrong. So he turns back to a loss
of * without it he has a heart that is alive. Okay, then he will turn back to Allah subhana wa
tada and repent to Allah subhanaw taala he feels remorse. Whereas if a person is doing something
that they believe is from the deen, but it's not from the D, then what are they repenting from? So
they want to continue to do this thing and perhaps meet Allah subhana wa tada with doing that and
		
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			leaving off so much of the deed that could have been practiced had a person not engaged in these new
inventive matters. And for that reason,
		
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			Bukhari and Muslim, they married a very interesting idea. They say, on the authority of the
alongside angle, that a Jewish man came to me.
		
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			And he said, Yeah, I'm your mommy. Notice that the Jew is actually calling upon me. It says, Yeah,
		
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			I have to be keytab Luna low nonetheless, Elena Masaya, who like to hudna Delica Yomi.
		
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			He said to her, oh my God alone.
		
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			There is a there is an AI in your book that you all read.
		
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			Had it been revealed to us the Jews, we would have taken that day as an eat that is the day that the
that the iron was revealed, we would have taken that day as it as an E the day of celebration. So I
don't want to leave you alone. Who sent him a UI, which I are you talking about? And then the Jew
Ray. And that's a shame that the Jews know these is many of the Muslims don't. I'll do my utmost to
let them do
		
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			what it's meant to allay commitment, it will lead to let go
		
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			Islam Medina, the third is automatic.
		
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			Today I have perfected for you your D.
		
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			A Yama ECMO Tula convenient, I perfected for you all your deed what it's meant to alikoum MNC and
I've completed my favorite upon you. What are these who left home with Islam Medina and I am pleased
with Islam as a theme for you.
		
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			This This should be enough for every Muslim to recognize that Islam that aligns with what Joel is
talking about into Brian is that he slammed that he revealed that stuff that people have brought
into and call this man when I think that the Muslims do
		
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			per se but what Eliza Joe revealed to his prophets of Allah Allah and Allah is pleased with that as
a way of life for us. as Muslims we should be proud to be Muslim. Seriously we should we are honored
to be from the Ummah of Muhammad Sallallahu so we should feel like that because otherwise we're Dell
is pleased with this as a way of life for us. You know you look at the Heidi I'm sorry whenever you
will cost me a lot of time and it was collected aside Muslim. He said men color he said that the
Prophet is not to say that seven color Hina semiannual emptiness shadow La ilaha illallah wa
		
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			wa shadow no Mohammed Abu Baldy to build
		
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			will be Mohammed masuleh will be Islam Idina roofie Allah
		
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			He is Heidi, the prophecy Some said Whoever says when he hears them or anything, and then the
scholar say at the end of the event, a shadow one lakh
		
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			need to translate that right? Why do I know Mohammed Abu I don't need to translate down. But these
will be ladnier up then I am pleased with Allah as my
		
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			as my sustainer and master and cherish would be Mohammed bin Rasulullah. And with Muhammad, as a
messenger
		
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			will be Islamic demon. And with Islam as my way of life. Whoever says that whoever testifies to
that, after hearing the moleben for each event, his sins will be forgiven. goofier Allahu dembo
		
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			so this is something that and as we know Ramadan is the month of May is the month of reading the
Koran and is the month of Ramadan is the month of Ramadan that aligns with Joe forgives his service
and as mercy upon them but it is the month of drives well we should memorize these types of drives
every time you hear them. And you finish and you say how do I lie in the law? Well after who last
year he was hired to enter Mohammed and I have to assume for the to be learning about Ben will be
Mohammed rasoolullah will be Islam Deena it's not too hard to memorize inshallah, this is things
that we should look at and you can memorize it this month, and then implement it for the rest of
		
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			your life. And it will be something that you gain from this Ramadan. And so, this these aspects of
the deal I think are very important for us to understand where it is that we take our religion from.
Our Deen comes from the book of Allah
		
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			and the Sunnah of the Prophet. So a lot of it was something that is why we fall as Muslims, we
follow why we follow revelation. Now, some might say, Well, what about the statement of the Prophet
alayhi salatu was set out was when the typical ffrct
		
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			II also said to follow the Sunnah of the rightly guided cleanliness, but the Dean was done.
		
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			When Eliza gel revealed and yoma ECMO Tilikum vehicle which was 81 days before the death of the
province of limestone I forget I forgot to mention the rest of that idea because of the low tide and
who told you he said he said yes, we know exactly when that I was revealed and the place in which it
was revealed it was sent down to the Prophet Mohammed Salah lo and it was telling them on the day of
alpha which was a jumaane which was which was Friday and Fridays and eat for the Muslims. So the the
topic here is
		
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			the question that I is how we understand that statement of the prophets lie some of it the religion
was complete, then why do we need to follow the some of the photofile ICD
		
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			Okay, Allah was pleased with them. We have no that's in the grind. All right.
		
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			He says a savvy coding
		
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			software livina
		
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			they were pleased with a lot a lot of speed with them. But the deal was done. So why do I need to
follow them?
		
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			Follow this was complete
		
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			practical implementation
		
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			from real people basically other than from people who didn't receive revelation. Right? Good. So
somebody else wants to say something
		
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			Listen, why
		
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			is Ramadan was last you know, the last track the last half hour?
		
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			But but this is important because this is our This is the foundation of our religion. Where do we
take our religion from this is where everything diverse, so when you start talking about for
example, the Hawaiians with the first major sect in Islam, you know, along with the Shia, what was
it? Where did they differ? Where, what Where did they go wrong? Okay, they went wrong, not that they
didn't look at the key tab and assume that or the key tab especially as being a reference point, but
they went wrong when it came to interpretation. And this is where we this is where it comes in with
the qualifier ICD, how did they implement the sooner of the enterprise? How do they implement those
		
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			things? What was their what why did they practically implement that so that we can see how these if
and how the sooner the presentation was to be interpreted? All right, a lot so we have that
methodology of interpreting the text Okay, along with understanding what is known as the collider
and Islam but those those universal Maxim's okay that that we get, that come from the light, looking
at the light of these great men who were, who the process of it was, someone was surrounded by Eliza
which I was pleased with, and when Allah subhana wa tada mentioned that such a highlight in the
grind. And so, this is where that concept comes in of following the Sunnah of the path of why she
		
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			did. So you will see for example, you will see that they did do certain things that the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wasallam didn't do.
		
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			Okay, open Give me an example of famous example.
		
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			He did buy some frames on a weekend, he came out the first night, and the people pray by them, he
came out the second night, the people pray behind him. And then the third and the fourth night, they
were waiting and he didn't come out. And he said that he feared that it would become obligatory by
surprise. I sort of did pray it's all weird. He didn't pray it though. All month of Ramadan. And we
do so you could say that from the sun. Oh my god of all time. Yeah.
		
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			Okay, collecting the Quran. Not that was in this. And I'm glad you mentioned that point that is
gathering or, or collecting the Quran in one place and what we call today the Muslim. Okay.
		
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			So that was done after the time of the Prophet is allowed to be his marriage to happen. And this is
an important point here, that they had each map which means consensus, okay. And consensus in Islam
is a it is a proof in Islam, especially, especially the consensus of the campaigns because it's
something that can be measured clearly. After the campaign's is kind of difficult to tell. And was
there a dissenting view in Iraq, for example, that nobody had heard of, or something like that. But
in general, in general, its Mac is considered to be a proof, according to Alice wonder what other
people may not consider is meant to be approved, which is where they go astray as well, because it's
		
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			my What is my in general, is is not as consistent as it is unanimous. But what it is, it is the
interpretation of texts,
		
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			is the interpretation of text. That is what is might winds up being if you look back at it, because
all of its map goes back to an eye or a headache or multiple eyes. And so what is Matt actually
turns out to be his interpretation. Those who leave off that interpretation are going to wind up
going astray, whether it is a by the way of the CO artist, whether it is the Shia, the mortgagee or
whatever early groups came and those who follow their way today, even if they don't ascribe
themselves to them, they are still people who follow those certain ideologies.
		
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			So again, therefore as a
		
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			listener
		
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			our V and where we take our data from is to keep that, and the sooner and each man. And that is why
shapeless lamb and potamia came along with it before, and many other scholars said, but this is a
summary of what they said. He says men call him and he said, Well, as soon as he Well, it's mad for
who I mean, as soon as he once a man, whoever takes his Dean from the keytab and the Summa, and it's
mad that he is from either tonight, what's your man? And this is the way we measure is the way we
measure whether we are from out of sooner or not do is that the basis of rd? Or do we base our Deen
on dreams? Like some people do. They say they saw lies within a dream. And the revelation came to
		
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			them.
		
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			Unfortunately, unfortunately, people like that still had followers today. And they give them little
tidbits like that. their followers really believe that they have a direct connection to a loss of
handling time, whether it is through
		
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			dreams or any other matter of Revelation. And then there are some who venerate people and hold them
up to a position in Islam that goes far away from the keytab. And assume that in his mind, does that
mean that we don't read the books of the scholars of Islam? Absolutely not? Absolutely not. Because
it is through the scholars of Islam, that we are able to welcome do we not have an easier
understanding of what it is that Eliza intends for us to understand and the pride and the life of
the Prophet Mohammed civili. It was Southern as soon as those books for example, like some people,
they say we don't read books of Philip
		
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			hambly or Maliki or Chevy, or, or hanabi? Why don't you read books a bit? Because those are methods,
we have to follow the keytab of submission.
		
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			Danny, email, chavvy.
		
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			Email, email, these were scholars of the sooner it was scholars with Assemblyman Malik has a huge
book.
		
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			It's nothing but narrations.
		
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			And if you don't want to allows others to have especially Okay.
		
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			What What is the purpose of these modalities? What we don't want to do is become blind followers of
a man that to the point that this is what the men have said, and is clearly something that opposes
that from the center and the majority of scholars that gets that But no, because I'm Maliki Okay, I
can't follow that. Oh, because I'm happy. I'm not raising my hands when they say we're not going
because I'm happy to be happy.
		
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			And the majority of the scholars of Islam who take that opinion, okay, that you should raise your
hands and those other types of Iran? He says no, because I'm here. Okay, Elijah does not want to ask
you go to
		
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			integrate. Are you asked about Abu hanifa? You asked about?
		
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			You asked about me or no, no, you asked about Mohammed bin Abdullah, some of
		
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			these books are filled
		
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			are traditionally very early in Islam. The easiest way to get a what is known as to sober up
		
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			the concept of what it is to have a picture of these Messiah these different issues. Okay, so, the
best way to study without a doubt is to study a book of a minute, okay, but not to the point that
you have such an affinity to that method that you clearly give precedence to the meta over the
summer of the province I summon once it has become clear to you that it is the Sunnah of the
Prophet, it is so hard to say I say this because it is very important that we that we give the
respect due to those who spend their lives studying Islam, and then scholarship. And we give them
the respect that they do but that we never put them on the level of the companions of the Messenger
		
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			of Allah somebody with some of them or timeline. Of course, not the level of our Prophet Mohammed is
allowed to slam such that we give their statements precedence over the statements of our messenger,
Mohammed solo, it was something
		
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			like
		
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			that being said, as it relates to the topic of Ramadan and since we have about 30 minutes, and so
it's time to break fast. I'd like to begin to discuss some issues that I think are pertinent for us
to know and for us to be aware of as it relates to Ramadan
		
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			and how the Prophet
		
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			Salatu was Salam conducted himself and now he lived during the month of Ramadan and so to do that to
that and I'll start with the headache of it when I best when the alarm tied and
		
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			it was collected by an email
		
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			he said can also do it solo I mean he was sending them an edge where the next
		
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			what can I do may have Hulu fee on the line he in a call would you be
		
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			okay to call will be putting me on a bond you sold for an even at best or the low tide and who said
that the promise of the low while he was selling was the most generous of the people
		
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			and
		
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			he would be the most generous in Ramadan when he would meet to bring him
		
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			and he used to meet gibreel every night and they would study the Quran
		
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			it's collected by by memoir think about this Hello Hey by Danny could have done anything
		
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			they studied the Quran
		
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			the Quran it showed you the even the property that is allowed to sell them had that keen desire and
perverts who studied the Quran Okay, he didn't say Canada yet. They didn't say Canada yes to all
four are recite the Quran Can you dare he suitable for they would stay they would study the Quran.
		
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			He says when I was to live solo, it was Edward who will hate him in a beat him or Senate. And so the
Prophet alayhi salatu was said there was more generous with good than a wind that was blowing. All
right, fine. So let's go over this Hadeeth step by step and shout out because because there is no
one better for us to follow in Ramadan than the Prophet.
		
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			So we need to look at what was his
		
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			enrollment? How did he live his life in Ramadan and then we should try to emulate the messengers of
a lie.
		
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			So the Prophet sallallaahu Selim was Edward Ines. He was the most generous of the people from the
word Jew. And do this different than Southern. Okay, Judas calm, it means generosity. We're talking
man, a young buddy man, young buddy is to give everyone what they deserve to give everyone what they
deserve. That is the meaning of the word Jew to be generous. The promise I sent him was the most
generous of the people that comes in certain other IDs also in Sahih, Al Bukhari and Muslim
		
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			that if the prophet SAW I met, can I use shading in downtime, there was nothing that was asked
except that he would would get he was the most generous of the people all year round. Okay, that
		
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			may be Ramadan, he may have come to me, but he was the most generous
		
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			even for himself. He was the most generous in Ramadan when he would meet gibreel. And this shows you
something because the larger telescopes on the ground would be that he could have a simpleton
attitude. And in that let those who compete compete, you want to compete about something. The
premise my son was competing with himself, because there's no one from amongst the Muslims who could
compete with the piety of the Prophet sallahu wa salam o 's generosity or anything else. So who was
he competed with he was competing with himself cannot enter into a pool.
		
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			Throughout the year, there was no one that was more generous than the province relies on a bit in
Ramadan, he was more generous because he was competing with himself. And this is how the Muslim has
to be. We have to compete with ourselves first and foremost, and also compete amongst ourselves.
Because there's that praiseworthy competition when we compete and doing good when we compete for the
first row in the salon. When we compete fatale, standing the lungs when we compete and giving our
son up and all of that he was the most generous in Ramadan when he would meet jabril wilcannia
		
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			to bring us to meet with him every night and what would they do hang out and watch the game.
		
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			He you know, he'll call to be forget for you there. He's super iron. And so he would stay with the
four iron together.
		
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			Some of the scholars said the Hickman.
		
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			Let's go, let me finish the heavy, the heavy at the end even
		
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			though it was it wasn't meant to be himself. So the price I set up was more generous than that
blowing wind. Now, the scholars say about the blowing wind. When the wind blows, it doesn't just
affect one person.
		
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			We have, like the other night, we had strong winds, and now they got hurricane Arthur, whatever.
That doesn't just affect one person or two people. It affects everyone. It affects everyone in that
locality. So they say the generosity of the prophets of light and something has to use affect
everyone. Okay? And that was the comparison that even at best me, and this, Heidi, so if you see at
the beginning of Heidi, he's talking about generosity. And at the end of the day, he's talking about
generosity. So what does that have to do with the crime?
		
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			That is so important, you understand that? Like, why would you mentioned that, in the middle, the
some of the scholars said that it hasn't really allowed to add animation this impressive very, he
said that the Hickman is that when the progress of the lighting was so low, he would study the
crime. And that interaction with jabril, it would be a renewal of his relationship with Allah
subhana wa tada because that's the speech of Allah. And so he would feel hiddenness, which is
contentment. And when a person feels contentment, he's satisfied with the habits, then he becomes
generous, because he doesn't need anything, because of his relationship with Allah subhana wa Jai.
		
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			And so in this hagie, in this hobby, we see how the Prophet sallallahu wasallam was in Ramadan.
		
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			This was the Prophet sallallahu Sallam who had a direct connect to a life of delta ye okay through
that revelation. But in Ramadan, it was different, was different. He had a different relationship
with the loss of hair with data and with the book of Eliza gel with the speech of Allah as the
origin. So therefore, we benefit from this heavy, at least two things. Number one, the importance of
being generous, especially in Ramadan, and the importance of having a relationship with the Quran.
		
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			And this is the month show Ramadan, and living Uzi, the theme for the month of Ramadan, in which the
poor I was revealed this month, you have to have a special relationship with the prime and it is the
month that Muslims all over the world come together behind any man and they listen to him recite the
Quran in its totality in certain places and certain time, and sometimes less than that maybe have to
cry. But the point is that this book, The Orion is a book that was constantly recited, from the time
it was revealed to the Prophet sallallahu sallam, which is part of how part of the method that
allies would tell us to preserve the Quran had been a book that was only in the hands of certain
		
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			people, only in the hands of the clergy, or the nobleman or whatever it would have been easily
distorted. But because the Quran was revealed, and was recited not just the Ramadan, but five times
a day, three times a day, I live in the motherland. And he shared from the time that it was revealed
to the province by someone so you see that this book, it was impossible to be distorted in the first
place allies would do it just by the nature of the way it was revealed and recited through salaat
and preserved through that way that we can be competent 1400 35 years after the hatred of the
province, I know that we can be confident that that book has no changing it there's nothing that has
		
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			been distorted in the book of Allah subhana wa Tada.
		
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			So if that is from Allah, why don't we have a better relationship with Seriously,
		
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			this is your Lord speaking to me, the one who created who knows you better than you know yourself,
that we need to take that seriously. And we see the effect that it has on the soul. Because when a
person has that kind of relationship with Allah subhana wa tada that they become, as in this Heidi
as the prophecy some of the game, they develop a renewed relationship with the loss of him with
data, and they feel sufficed with a lot has to be a lot, a lot sufficient, when that rookie, and
what a great Guardian he is to handle with that. So this is very important that that we take this
time
		
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			of Ramadan. And then we take advantage of the opportunity that we had to build a stronger
relationship with the book of allies with Joe which in turn builds a stronger relationship between
the servant and Allah. And once you have that relationship,
		
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			then that is the true towhee that is true to him that you have that relationship with the lust with
Allah will you single them out and your hopes and your fears and your love and all of that. And if
you do so, that will free you from bondage to the mutlu keen to any of his servants, and to anything
that aligns with your creative even your own soul. It will free you from it. It will free you from
being a consumer as
		
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			slave to consumerism, it will free you from being a slave to your knifes and to anything else, if
you have that proper relationship with Allah subhana wa Tada. So this is the first ad that I wanted
to mention the second Heidi. Actually there's some benefits. I wanted to read from Amendment No, he
came alongside it quickly. As it relates to this hobby. He says, Muna Jani from the benefits of this
hobby. I'll have to do the fecal neumarkt
		
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			is that this Heidi is an encouragement to be generous at all times woman has yet to be on a barn
we're in the st. Matt we are in the Salah. He says also from the benefits is that we increase in
generosity during Ramadan and when we come together with people of Salah people who are righteous
and pious
		
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			Where did that come from?
		
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			right because of his meeting with jabril
		
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			jabril was an angel and the best of dangers and the one who was in charge of a white fight he also
says will be easier to swallow however Andrew Haley with a problem dedica cannon was all a problem.
He says also from the benefits of this how do we gain from this howdy is that it is
		
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			recommended that we visit those who are pious and the people who have good and to do that
repetitively if the one who was being visited does not dislike okay
		
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			from the most important things in ramadan ramadan side advice stay away from people who who are very
lean as they say you just fall he has nothing to do
		
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			or he's just evil stay away from those type of people around them because they're gonna busy you
with talk in all types of stuff that have nothing to do with getting closer to a loss of paradigm
and you see that the Prophet is Salatu was sent out and we talked about this in a minute inshallah,
part of his Ramadan was tsukushi.
		
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			So this either we're going to be with the people who are right or when we're going to be secluded,
and be with allies who don't have that time specifically to dedicate to the worship of a loved one
without we'll talk about that in a minute shall he says. Phineas the Bible itself experimental
karate Coronavirus, also men kill it and put it on a lot also it is the
		
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			is the back of the desirability of reading the Koran more in Ramadan. Reading the Brian Morton
Ramadan well como has often been misdiagnosed as and that reading the Quran is better than any other
better than any other form of remembrance of Allah Subhana Allah which add
		
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			as a side point
		
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			and record, Can you recall?
		
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			Is it permissible to report on input?
		
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			Come on, I need some better answers.
		
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			Right now.
		
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			Okay, or if you pray a prayer
		
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			All right. It is it is that we are forbidden from reading the Koran and record and also Institute
Okay, like Brian's the best diggin?
		
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			The crowd is the best because then why can't we read it?
		
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			Do you want to read it while you're on the ground?
		
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			Man, and a brother said that the Prophet alayhi salatu salam said, Whoever invents something in this
Deen that is not from it is rejecting? And that is the answer. Because the problem is I saw him say
don't MySite crime. He prevented us from doing that. And we'll go and Institute. But But I want to
make it. I'm making a point here. And before that point, another point. Some people say but
Institute Can't we say something that adds Macedonia has no if you asked him if he has an organizer
or not, is to do absolutely. Because the products I sell him used to say that Institute as narrated
by NSF and madico other than him running alongside as soon as he though they probably sell them used
		
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			to say in his suit in the glad that he would make the most institutes I'm gonna add to that. To that
to that he has not been enough, isn't that right? So did he recite gratitude, you
		
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			know, no, he wasn't reciting. He was making.
		
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			He's making too
		
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			There's a difference. You see, for example,
		
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			a person who is Judo that is had marital relations and not taking the hosel yet he can't recycle.
Right. So permissible for him to recycle, Brian. All right. Kenny says,
		
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			yeah. He said,
		
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			is he intended to recycle? Or is he intended to say?
		
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			Yes. And so the problem is to do, he wasn't when he was saying
		
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			he was making do I wasn't reciting Quran. But the point that I wanted to make here by going through
all of the mental gymnastics is that is that sometimes there are things that are the best when you
look at it from a general standpoint, but there may be something better than when we talk about a
specific issue, okay. And so, each person also there may be certain forms of a bed, that are better
for that individual. And another form of event may be better for different individuals. This is from
the fifth of your D, which is why I mentioned before because apparently some semi during the lead
will be high on you forget who Biddy whoever Allah wants good for he gives him understanding of the
		
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			D. So we need I'll give you an example. As it relates to fasting. Some of the students have given
Mr. Rude, wrong running alone. tida annual said to him, we don't see you fasula.
		
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			No, aka some qinvest. ca, we see you a little bit, not in Ramadan, obviously, faster Ramadan,
something about outside of Ramadan, because fasting is one of the one of the foremost forms of
evaluation that you would see the pious racing to do, whether it's Mondays and Thursdays the
13th 14th 15th of every month.
		
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			So they say and we don't see
		
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			any said because when I fast, I become weak in reading the Quran.
		
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			And reading the Koran for me is better than fast.
		
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			See, so he was a puppy, each person has to be a puppy of himself. Alright, and know what it is? What
area what door allies who does open for you. So maybe that door fasting has been open for you, maybe
you don't have a lot of money to give a charity, another person may have a lot of money to give to
charity, and he gets that money by working hard every day out in the sun. And he can't fast. He
won't be able to fast. And so he looks at that door that aligns with Joe opens for him. This is part
of of your deed, a person came to him and I met
		
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			him.
		
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			And he asked him
		
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			what's better to recite the Quran for to read this particular day.
		
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			As a matter of fact, perhaps that wasn't an email.
		
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			But he made a similar statement where he said each person looks to what his heart finds ease with.
So as long as there are options, someone came and they asked certain machines, when they ask some of
them he said about what is better between the data that you come
		
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			to read the Corrado to macdrive.
		
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			And you see in the Arab world, between that event and economy most people are grabbing for the
Messiah and they're reading the Quran between the day come we know that I need to progress on some
way. You mentioned that the drop between a dad and a comma.
		
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			Okay, it's not rejected. So what's bad?
		
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			The answer to that question is, each person has to look at what is better for him. See, you may pick
up there's no doubt that reading the Quran is the best form of decay, no doubt about it. But a
person may have something on his mind
		
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			they may have a need and they want to ask the last count to Allah with that need that they have. So
they open up the cry read the cry only going to be thinking about is that need that they have that
they want to pursue and do it is a great form of event. There's so much though that the probability
someone said who will event
		
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			do i is the event. The same way to
		
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			add to our height is right at
		
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			the back. So this is how strong how deep drive is when it comes to it. But reading the grind is
better. But you may have a certain habit a certain need that needs to be that you want fulfilled.
And so you asked Allah subhana wa tada at that time between the event and the economy.
		
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			So here, he might have no he says, Yeah, I was trying to figure out how did I get there? You know,
he says como accom is tagged as calm, his little Canon diku have been,
		
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			oh sallyann lavallette He says, and the fact that reading the Quran is better than any other digit
because of Vica was better, or equivalent to reading the Quran than the Prophet sallallahu Sallam in
general would have done. So it's like, so that is that first idea of even at best, probably
alongside angleman. from it, we get the aspect of generosity and reading the Koran. The second
Heidi.
		
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			We don't have enough time. So I'm going to just mention something very quickly as it relates to the
issue of suhoor Sharla Sacco
		
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			both of them are correct.
		
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			I mentioned that in the last because I'd like to start a least five minutes before the events that
give us the time to get ready for liftoff
		
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			whether that be at cotton massage, or any other drive that you'd like to make the issue is the issue
of a hook and how important it is because the promise of life settlement and we're looking at how
did the problems lie some of them live in Ramadan. One of the one of the aspects of Ramadan of the
past is that pre dawn meal, okay. What is what is known as a support and the promise of light it was
son of setting a heavy collected by the man Muslim
		
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			phoslo Medina, Sierra Mina was he me and Nikita eckler to say
		
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			that the difference between our fast and the fast of the People of the Book is eating at in the pre
dawn time eating it support time.
		
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			One of the companions, zeta pathetic, probably a low tide and said to have mouthful delay, so low I
leave you with Sonos. So my phone Nadia Sala. He said we ate support with the province of alojado.
So we ate support with the prophets of Allah send them that just so that we know so who is the
actual with the Dhamma on the scene is the act of eating at that time, the pre dawn Sacco is the
food that you eat. Okay. So like for example, the Heidi Tessa how in the sack already Baraka
		
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			eat the pre dawn meal, because in that meal, this site or the food itself, there is but anyway, this
haddie the prophet SAW Selim says
		
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			that it says the Sahaba mouse who lives in southern Tomoko nyla Salah
		
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			we ate Soho with the province of Iowa some and then we stood up for the salon. econ the the event
was called for salon.
		
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			So additive ematic was the servant of the Prophet. I think he has even come Can I be number man?
What was the timeframe between
		
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			when you finish eating, and when the event for Salah was was gone?
		
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			He said cada Hasina, I said the time that it would take to read 50 times it would take to read 50
eyes, the eye those eyes not being long or short, but like the eyes, for example, that you would
find in the middle of different
		
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			sorts of meaning, for example. Okay, so the time that it would take to read 55 to 10 minutes, seven
minutes, something like that, before the event was called. And so the Prophet alayhi salatu salam
encouraged us to delay to delay
		
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			the support the eating of sicko, and not to have it at one o'clock in the morning, two o'clock in
the morning like some countries do, or they eat two or three hours before.
		
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			All right.
		
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			That's really like dinner. That's not
		
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			we need to be conscious of this because the prophets of God who sort of encouraged us to do so and
it is nice to have it this the eating support is nice to have big mac instances of the sky, that it
is used to help to eat a support. And if you don't eat it, for example, a person over sleeps and
they don't wake up until the time for budget, and they still have to pass that day. Okay, it doesn't
mean that they have a license, you know, not too fast anything. So we eat support because there is
		
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			Baraka in the support now, there is a Heidi,
		
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			and some of the brothers asking about this Howdy. So I said that I would talk about it. We don't
have a lot of time I mentioned it briefly. But it's a famous study that many of you know, and it is,
many of the scholars say that the promise of light it was some say that sent me I don't even need
that. Well, he now the ad for that area that Hector Yep, the habits of woman. All right, if one of
you hears the event being called for federal, and the cup is in his hand, then don't put it down
until he takes what he wanted from or until he fulfills his need from that cup. Now, some people
have other narrations of this Howdy. And they started talking about plates and all types of things.
		
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			No, seriously, seriously. I'm not I'm not I'm not trying to be funny, I've seen it happen. And what
they do is when they know that it's almost time for funny, because they were negligent in getting up
and you know, in a proper amount of time. So they actually, they, they get enough food and they put
them on a plate, and then they hold the plate in their hand.
		
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			And even while their dad has been called they just eating after their dad has been called because
it's taking longer than five minutes or three minutes, however long the advanced takes, it takes
them longer than that. But it was in my hand it and the heartbeat says if the cup is in your hand
that is not that is not replaying with the religion at that point was something
		
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			I didn't know, what it means is that a person was not aware of the time, okay, because this happens
sometimes, especially when you start talking about in other countries where you can actually hear
the dam being called. And so for example, it might have been just a couple minutes on your clock and
your clock was slow that day, whatever the situation was. And so you thought you might have had some
more time and you're drinking something as you're drinking or you're putting food in your mouth, the
event is called in that specific situation, it is permissible for you to finish whatever was in your
hand or whatever was in your mouth and that not that you can go whatever's in front of you because
		
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			then it go further than not just the plate that was in my hand but whatever is in front of you my
baby your date. So now everything on the table
		
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			and this is this is a very very bad understanding of of that idea. So we should understand what is
meant by Adi and Allah subhana wa tada knows best. We are going to continue inshallah we are going
to break fast here and also eat here
		
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			is two different things. Breaking fast, meaning that you know the light meal that we will have
before motive and then there's going to be food after motive in Sharla. And then we'll reconvene at
approximately 930 until they share and then we're going to pre chat and totally after that we
usually finish total we're around 1125 around 1125 inshallah, and then tomorrow, obviously, there's
Juma and then from ISO to total, we're like today, the lighting time. And so we'll cover some some
important topics tomorrow evening, that data will allow them some kind of low hanging, Shadow loaded
and to start to go into that there's any questions that relate directly to you all we have about
		
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			five minutes and I wanted to stop now but if there's any questions related to what I said, I'll take
a quick Division I forgot
		
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			the process by some observed nine Rama dies, fasted each man consensus of the status because Ramadan
was made obligatory in the second year after the ingestion of the prophecy, so many fasted He fasted
nine
		
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			can you get this today with the contemporary style is very hard, it would be very hard to come up
with these matte today, because of the the number of scholars spread out throughout the world. So
the closest thing that you get to these mines, these fifth councils, when they come together, and
they are very important, their rulings are very important for us, because they don't just have cuca
Hi, and scholars of Islam, but they also have medical doctors, they have real estate professionals
that you know, depending on what the topic is, because Islam we lead encompasses every aspect of our
life of our lives. And it gives us a ruling for everything. And so these fit councils are probably
		
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			some of the closest thing that you're going to get to map but you're not going to be very difficult
to say that there's something you know the issue of each map today. No last question. If you miss a
day, and the last one will never make it up.
		
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			Yet and that person is simple, and he needs to make Toba to illustrate our data, and then he will
make up for after the Ramadan that is in place. And he has to be a person for that day as well for
every day that we missed, along with making up the day as as an expiation for for the sin, not just
the fact that
		
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			He was making up the day law items kind of long. How would you sell stuff