Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al-Quran 2010 – Juz 03 – L040B

Taimiyyah Zubair

Al-Imran 1-13 Word-Analysis and Tafsir 1-6

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The Arabic writing, including the confusion surrounding the names of Islam and the importance of reciting them for listeners to the material, is discussed. The process of creating the human body takes time and effort, and punishment is common in Arabic language. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not complaining about past books and giving respect to previous books. The process of creating the body takes time and effort, and the speaker also touches on the process of Islam and finding one's own standards.

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			rajim Bismillah Ar Rahman Rahim
		
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			lesson number 40 Sula. Earlier one I one 213
		
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			earlier in Milan, literally means family of Iran and meaning family. And Enron was the maternal
grandfather of Isa 37.
		
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			And the soldier is named pseudo alien one, because the vs 33 onwards of this sorta mentioned the
story of the birth of Maria Maria sent him and then restarted the family of Emma.
		
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			So earlier one is the third surah of the Quran. The first being sort of Fatiha, the second being
unbuckled. And third being early on, and remember that it is not an oxymoron. It's an
		
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			and there are 200 versus 3542 words, and about 15,000 letters in this order.
		
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			Some have said that 15,336 in particular,
		
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			so another bokhara has 286 verses. So the earlier one has 200. So Al Baqarah, has 286 86 more.
		
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			And in total bacala there are 6031 words. So so far, you have read how many words 6031.
		
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			And I'd like you to multiply that by seven times. Why? Because you did the word to word seven times
and multiply that by 10 times because every word, every letter, in fact, that a person reads, how
much reward does he get 10 times and instead of dakara, there are 20,000 letters.
		
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			And so the earlier one has about 15,000
		
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			so the other one is a Minnesota, what does he mean by that? That it was revealed after the draw of
the Prophet sallallahu Sunnah.
		
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			And the first 83
		
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			of the surah were revealed. When a delegation from neutron arrived in Medina,
		
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			this delegation, this group of people who came from neutron they were Christians, and they came to
Medina in the year 632. And basically, they came to ask the Prophet sallallahu Sallam about Islam
and the Prophet sallallahu Sallam invited them to accept Islam as well. In terms of Revelation, this
sort of sort of alien one was revealed after sutra Baka.
		
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			So earlier Ron and soldato dakara they are known as twin sisters, twins of each other. Why? Because
both are very similar to each other. There are many similarities between these two students. And
also think of it that I hadn't had mentioned about the reward the benefit of reciting sotto Baqarah,
many times. So the earlier one is mentioned as well, for example, the Hadees that I mentioned to you
that learn to little Baccarat and alien one Why? Because there are two lights and they shed their
people under their resurrection just as two clouds, two spaces of shade or two lines of flying
birds. So it's a little darker and sort of earlier on are very similar to each other. And many times
		
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			they're mentioned together.
		
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			What are some similarities between the two students?
		
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			First of all, they're both very long. And their length there is similar their overages.
		
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			Also, if you look at it, both the sutras, they begin with Alif Lam name. Susan Baqarah begins with
Alif Lam Meem. And so earlier and Ron also begins with and if learning, the same sort of macatawa
are mentioned at the beginning of both disorders.
		
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			Similarly, both disorders begin with the mention of al Qaeda of the revelation of the book in Surah
Al Baqarah. We learned that early Kalki taboo love a Buffy
		
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			into an alien one we read, what does the Quran say? As Allah, Allah can whatever will help. So both
the sutras begin with Alif Lam Meem and both of them also begin with the mention of the book.
		
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			We learn that insert of Bukhara at the beginning three groups of people are mentioned Who are they
then within the caffeine and when everything and at the beginning of sort of earlier on to groups of
people I mentioned Who are they those who are crossing hoonah for those who are firmly grounded in
knowledge and those who deviate. So two groups of people, two categories of people are also
mentioned at the beginning of suta idea among the believers are mentioned and the disbelievers I
mentioned
		
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			Another similarity there at the beginning of political Bukhara the story of the creation of Adam or
nice anime was mentioned
		
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			ism itself
		
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			and into the earlier one at the beginning, the story of the creation of reincarnation is mentioned
the birth of restart Islam as mentioned.
		
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			Also if you look at it, Surat Al Baqarah, almost an entire US is devoted to addressing the first
use. Most of it addresses the Bani Israel
		
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			and who are they educated people of the book. So one group of the advocate of the bunny is for you.
They were addressed in political Baccarat. And the other group the Christians, they're mentioned
where they're addressed in Sula earlier in one.
		
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			And another similarity is that both of these sutras conclude with a with a supplication
		
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			at the end of sort of Bukhara adrar is mentioned. And at the end of sort of earlier on also, as
mentioned
		
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			Bismillah R Rahman Rahim.
		
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			I live lamb mean,
		
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			these are halluf macatawa. They are the, this jointed letters.
		
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			And primarily, these letters are hopeful hijet, meaning they're of the Arabic alphabet. And if I
mean, just as you have a leaf there, they're similar similarly, any flat meme or after Hilfiger.
		
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			They're always written together. As you can see, however, they are read separately.
		
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			You don't read these letters with any haircut. You don't read them as an M, or an M element. No, you
don't put any halachot on them to join the letters, but rather, you read each of the letters
separately. And if Lam mean.
		
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			So they're not read according to the way that they are written, but they are read according to the
name of the particular letter.
		
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			And this is the reason why they are known as halluf Macaca because Nakata is from Qatar which means
to cut. So, although they are written together, but they are recited separately, and if, as the name
of the letter you don't say, you don't say you don't say how do you say Olive lamb me with the name
of the letter.
		
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			And these letters, the Houma Kata 14 of the Arabic alphabet appear in this way, at the beginning of
29 sutras of the Quran as further meaning as for the purpose, there are many opinions amongst the
scholars as to what they mean as to what their purpose is why they're mentioned in the Quran.
However, all of these opinions can be summarized in four points. That first of all, because if you
open any book on original Quran, if you open a book on Pepsi, you will find many opinions. All of
these can be summarized into four points. And what are they that some have said that these have
macatawa have a meaning they actually mean something.
		
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			And scholars have different concerning their exact meaning. Some have said that these sort of
macatawa are abbreviations for the name of Allah soprano.
		
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			They say that these letters, what are the abbreviations for some of the names of Allah subhanaw
taala. So Elif is for Allah. And others have said that no, they're not abbreviations for the name of
Allah, but rather their abbreviations for the name of the server.
		
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			They are abbreviations for the name of the Surah At the beginning of which they appear.
		
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			And others have given some other meanings. That for example, a particular type for example, for her
or he has seen, its are the names of the profits out of Arizona.
		
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			However, there is no solid evidence behind these meanings. Because to give a particular meaning, you
have to have some text of the Quran or off the Sunnah, supporting that meaning, but you don't find
anything like that in the Quran and Sunnah that clearly tells us that this is what these letters
mean.
		
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			So this is one opinion. Another opinion is that these are both there are Hello fija. Here, there are
the Arabic alphabet and the Arabic alphabet do not have a meaning isn't Alif What does it mean? But
on its own, what does it mean? It doesn't have any meaning. When it's put in a particular context,
like for example the letter bat, when it's put in a particular context, when it's a particular type
of health then it has a meaning but on its own that Alif does not have a meaning. So scholars have
said that these are rufiji ear and they do not have an
		
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			Meaning any particular meaning.
		
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			Thirdly, it has been said that these rules are a they have a meaning. And why? Because nothing
meaningless can be in the
		
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			it's not possible that there is something in the Quran that does not carry meaning. We know that
every letter, every extra letter is there for a reason. Is there for purpose? And what is that to
add emphasis to similarly, how is it possible that there will be letters at the beginning of so many
sources, 29 sources, but they don't mean anything. So, some scholars have said that they have a
meaning because there can be nothing meaningless in the Quran. And because we have not been informed
of the meaning, it would be incorrect to speculate it would be incorrect to guess, Allah subhanaw
taala alone is the one who knows about the meaning. So we should not guess that this is what it
		
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			means or this is what it doesn't mean, no, they have a meaning. That's all we know, what is the
exact meaning we should not guess? fourthly, it has been said that we must take these letters as
they are.
		
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			And we should not go beyond reciting them.
		
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			In the sense that the only thing that we should do with these letters is we should only recite them.
And then we should say, Allahu irlam. With regards to the meaning of these letters, and the purpose
of these letters, we should not say that these letters have a meaning. Or these letters don't have a
meaning, or they have a purpose, or they don't have a purpose. We should not say anything, we should
just remain quiet. Why? Because if there is a meaning, we don't know of it, if there is a meaning we
don't know of it. So therefore, we must not go beyond only reciting these letters, we should not go
into what they mean what they don't mean, just recite them. And that's it.
		
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			So these are four opinions with regards to the whose motto.
		
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			Now, which one is it that scholars have preferred? Most?
		
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			It's the second opinion.
		
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			And what is it that these letters are of the roof?
		
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			Why? Because they are read in that way. They are the Arabic alphabet. Why? Because you read them in
that way you say Alif Lam mean? You say calf hair? Yeah, I thought you actually take the name of the
letter. So that is the evidence that these letters are the hoo ha E. And we also learn from the son
of the Prophet sallallahu wasallam that reading these letters is a means of reward.
		
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			The Prophet sallallahu Sallam said that, whenever Apolo Alif Lam Meem have I don't say that Alif
Lam. Meem is a have been a little helpful when I want her for women helpful.
		
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			So we see that these heroes, they are of the whole future.
		
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			Now what do they mean? Obviously, we don't know the meaning.
		
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			And because they are rufiji. Ear, they don't have a translation.
		
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			Because there are the rufiji ear there of the Arabic alphabet, they don't have a translation, you
don't translate them. in certain places where you see the letter bear, or you see the letter lamb,
you translate it. Why? Because it's a particular type of health over here, and if I mean, this is
rufiji ear, so therefore they don't have a translation.
		
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			And as for the reason as to why Allah subhanaw taala chose these letters in particular, why is it
Alif Lam name, and are there they're off? Why? We don't know about that. And why did he put these
letters in this order? Also, we don't know the wisdom behind that. We don't know the reason behind
that. However, we must understand that these are the rufiji Yes, they don't have a meaning. But it's
not possible that Allah will put something in his book that is completely meaningless. That is
purposeless. So yes, we say that these letters don't have a meaning, but they have a purpose. There
is a reason as to why these hurdles are mentioned in the Quran in this way. And what is that reason?
		
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			What is that hikma? What is that wisdom? Many scholars have presented their opinions. For example,
it has been said that these letters are there. Why? To draw the listeners attention.
		
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			When Elif lamb me Meem when it's red with a mud, what happens if somebody is talking? If somebody is
busy doing something else immediately what happens? You're drawn. Okay, what's going on? What was
that? However, other scholars have disagreed with this opinion. Why? Because if you think of it, the
Muslims when the Quran was recited, they were already paying attention
		
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			and if it was necessary to mention the halluf mahkota
		
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			At the beginning to draw the attention of the listener, then the health maka thought should have
been mentioned at the beginning of every store.
		
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			But they're not mentioned at the beginning of episode.
		
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			And it would be necessary to repeat these little macatawa every now. And then, if you look at Soraka
bacala, it's over three Jews.
		
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			So anybody, if they listen to the entire song, right once they would lose their concentration,
halfway through words, especially if they don't believe in it, especially if they're not interested
in especially they're making noise when the Quran is being recited. So this is a reason why the
scholars have disagreed with this opinion that they're not just for the sake of drawing the
attention of the listener.
		
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			Other scholars have said that the reason the wisdom behind mentioning these lectures is that the
Arabs, they are being reminded that this Quran that you're listening to, it is composed of which
letters of the letters that you are very familiar with. The letters that human beings uttered, that
human beings speak, you use the same letters, to make up words, to make sentences. It's your own
language, it's your own truth. But can you produce something like the Quran? Can you imitate the
style of the Quran? The content of the Quran with the same proof? You cannot? Alif Lam Meem? Same
Hello, can you bring something like it? Can you produce something like it? No, you cannot.
		
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			So basically, the purpose is to display the miraculous nature of the Quran.
		
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			Because if the Quran was composed of letters, other than which the human being spoke, if it was some
other letters, that the human beings did not speak, or which were not in the Arabic language, then
there wouldn't be anything miraculous in it.
		
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			It's the same letters, same words.
		
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			And if you say that a man amongst you is able to produce a Quran that cannot be imitated inside and
content, if we can do it, then you should be able to do so as well. But you cannot. Therefore you
should realize that this Quran is not the Quran, it's not the speech of a human being. Rather, it is
a speech of your Creator of Allah soprano.
		
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			So the purpose of these letters is to remind us that these letters you speak, you hear them, you say
them all the time. Can you speak something like the Quran?
		
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			Something that is similar to the Quran in style and in content? No, you cannot, which is why we see
that these sort of macatawa are always followed by a verse that either exhausts the status of the
Quran.
		
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			Like for example, we learned in sort of the Bekaa Valley, Calcutta, boo Valley, Buffy exalted status
of the Quran, over here, what do we read mesilla, la Calcutta, we will help a verse that exalts the
status.
		
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			And in some sort of, we see that these rules move about, they're mentioned by verses that feature a
miraculous aspect of the
		
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			what do they do? What do they explain what do they refer to some miraculous aspect of the Quran, for
example, so to whom it begins with Alif Lam Meem who Libertyville Alif lanie the Romans have been
conquered, they have been defeated.
		
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			So the Quran is telling the people about future and that prediction actually came true. It happened,
it was fulfilled. Romans were eventually conquered after some time.
		
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			So it is always some verse that either exalts the status of the Quran, or it features a miraculous
aspect of
		
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			that, uninstalling you about the future. And what the Quran is telling you, it will happen and the
people saw it, it actually happened. Similarly soilless medium, it begins with calf hair. Yeah, I
installed Vicarage material because of the who Zakaria mentioned off the mercy of your Lord on his
slave with slave Zakaria to the Quran is telling you about what happened in the past.
		
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			The profits out of artisan was not there. He never saw this happened hundreds of years ago. So these
verses these macatawa what do they do? They display the miraculous nature of the Quran.
		
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			That these letters you speak them you hear them all the time but you cannot produce anything like
the Quran and the verse that follows these halluf it mentions the exalted status of the Quran, or a
miraculous aspect of the Quran
		
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			and Islam in
		
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			a novena ilaha illa, who will hire you
		
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			There is no god except him. La Ilaha Illa who there is no god except him, Who is he? He is and he is
the EverLiving and He is Allah you the Sustainer of all existence, Allah who He is Allah
		
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			and Allah is the personal and grand name of allah soprano Tada. No one else has this name. Who is
he? La Ilaha Illa who there is no god except him. Why? Because he is an HIE, and he is also an au.
		
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			Now we see that Allah subhanaw taala is the only one and true God
		
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			even are both holding on who said that Allah is the one who everything turns to and everyone
worships, who is either whom everything turns to and everything everyone worships.
		
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			Therefore, nobody else deserves this description deserves this title of Allah except the last
parameter.
		
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			And if there are others who are claimed as gods, who are claimed as Illa people worship them. People
do such that to them, people pray to them, they are not actually either.
		
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			They're not actually God.
		
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			They don't actually deserve worship, because Allah subhanaw taala is the only one who deserves
worship. There may be many beings in the sky, on the earth, rocks, people, animals that are
worshipped besides Allah, but they're not actually Allah. Allah subhanaw taala tells us and sort of
imagine if 23 these gods whom you worship, their only names, there is no reality to them. You've
only given them names, who has given the names you and your forefathers. They're not actually Gods
at all.
		
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			So we see that everything else that is worshipped besides Allah. It is not a god, it is baffling, it
is false, because Allah alone is the one who deserves worship. Why? Because he is alive, and he is
alive.
		
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			What did we learn in sort of that era Uranus or Rudel, Robuchon worship? Does anyone know? worship?
Ooh, raba. Comb your Lord who is your Nord and levy Hanako The one who created you. So the one who
created you is the one who deserves your worship, not someone whom you've made yourself. La Ilaha
Illa who there is no god except Him, He is an HIE and he is also under you.
		
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			The names of Allah, Allah Hi, and lpu and he is from * yeah. Yeah, from the word higher.
		
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			And what is highest mean? Life
		
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			and high means, the one who has hired the one who is living, but for a loss of hands on and hey
means the EverLiving
		
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			meaning the one who always was, he is and he will always be, he has come in hired
		
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			and also alhaj. When understood for a loss of data, it also means one who gives life
		
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			now allow you to use from the fetters of well mean from the word karma. What does karma mean, to
stand? To stand? So pm literally means to stand. And from that, you get the word for him, who is
fine. One who stands when you show the excessiveness of the one who is standing or the one who is
maintaining something, you say not for him, but you see.
		
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			So one is called him more than that is a woman who is column, one who is standing continuously one
who is maintaining constantly, which is why men are the comb over women. Why? Because they don't
just provide for their wives once or twice in their lives, but they're constantly supposed to look
after their families, constantly. It's a full time job, not just the morning but to home thing.
		
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			Not just in the summer, but the whole year. Not just when they're young, but their whole lives. so
far is this one who stands out when one was standing a lot one who is maintaining and looking after
excessively and more than when is a you?
		
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			Who is a you?
		
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			A you gives us two meanings. That first of all, one who is fully and eternally established himself
from claim, one who is established himself how fully and eternally
		
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			Without any support. So, one who is self subsisting, one who is ever established, completely
independent does not need others.
		
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			And secondly, a human also means one who establishes others and therefore, everyone and everything
depends on him.
		
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			So these were the linguistic meanings of the names of Allah and hate. And
		
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			these are Names of Allah subhanaw taala. They include in the most perfect attributes of Allah, and
the most perfect actions of Allah.
		
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			And he explains to us about the most perfect attributes of Allah. And Allah Yun tells us about the
most perfect actions of Allah, how, if you look at the name and height, who is alive, the EverLiving
What does he mean by that? The one who has higher that is Kameelah, the one who has perfect life,
and, and high and over here gives meaning of entirety.
		
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			So high meaning the one who has perfect, complete, absolute, most perfect Gamla higher.
		
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			So, we see that the perfection of a loss of penalty on his head isn't always how, first of all in
wood, what does he mean by that? What is what you would mean existence and secondly, in zemon, what
does it mean? Okay.
		
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			So, what does he mean by this, that, in existence, he has come in higher
		
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			in time he has come in higher, what does it mean by that,
		
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			when it comes to perfection in his life, with regards to time, what does it mean? That He always
was, is and will be, that he has always had life, his life was not preceded by non existence, it
will not result in non existence and why he is alive, his hiatus is reduced, his existence is
perfect, what is mean by that, that it is not afflicted with any deficiencies.
		
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			What does the last panel data say, incidental headed, I have three, Allah says who will a one Oh, he
is the first one, zero and the last will VA hero well, badly, no apparent and the internet will who
will be cliche in early and he is knowing of every single thing.
		
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			If you look at human beings, their life was preceded by non existence, control Amata and everything
other than Allah subhanaw taala, every single being other than Allah subhanaw taala their existence
was preceded by non existence, but Allah subhanaw taala He always was a well,
		
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			he was not preceded by non existence. So his had his existence is perfect. There is perfection in
his existence. And while he is alive, if you look at any creation, anyone other than Allah subhanaw
taala human beings suffer from illness, they suffer from ignorance, eventually they suffer from
death. But Allah subhanaw taala his life is perfect, it is not affected by any deficiency, he is
ever living. And because he always existed, and he has eternity, therefore, his in his perfect his
knowledge is perfect. Remember I told you at the beginning, that and he indicates to us the
perfection of his attributes. How He always was, is and will be, therefore his knowledge. His
		
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			knowledge is complete and perfect.
		
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			You only know about what you've seen, what you've heard. What about what happened 1000 years ago? Do
you have any idea about that? No. If you try to find out you cannot know. And even right now you
only know what you only know what what's in front of you.
		
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			In this room, you know what's going on beyond the wall. You don't our in is limited there in of the
people of the creation is limited. And Allah subhanaw taala because he has perfect existence.
		
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			He has complete knowledge because he has perfect existence because he has perfect life. Therefore
all of his suffered, all of his attributes are perfect as well.
		
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			So he's in this perfect seminar and he squadra his ability. His power is perfect. He always was
isn't will be there is nothing
		
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			Nothing that can harm him letter who will say no to when I know even he does not get tired or
sleepy.
		
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			So, his total is perfect. Why? Because he is a high similarity. His summary is hearing his bustle
all of his attributes, all of his abilities, what are they perfect?
		
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			Why, because he is and
		
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			the passage of time does not affect him, he does not get tired. Therefore, he is the only one who
deserves worship, laser commits cliche there is not always like him, even in hired, and because of
this reason, he deserves worship.
		
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			And if you look at the name of a loss of penalty, I'll tell you, what were the two meanings of that
I told you, first of all, the one who is self subsisting, he is independent, he does not depend on
anyone. So he is our him Island FC. He is caught in an NFC, meaning he is fully and utterly
established without any support, he does not need to eat, he does not need to drink. But on the
other hand, he is what's the second meaning of Are you the one who establishes others are him Allah,
lady, the one who establishes others.
		
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			So we see that a loss of data, Who is he, he doesn't need anyone, and we all need him.
		
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			He doesn't need anyone support and everyone needs his support.
		
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			Everyone needs his support.
		
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			And I told you at the beginning that he indicates to us the perfection of the actions of a loss
		
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			because he is independent, and everything else is dependent upon him. So he is the one who feeds
everyone, he is the one who has created everything for us.
		
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			Imagine if we had to look after all of the affairs, we had to manage the air supply, we had to
manage the water supply, we had to manage every single thing, we have to manage the pumping of our
hearts, the flowing of our blood in our bodies, imagine imagine if we had to look after every single
thing we could not do. So, it is a loss of panel data, who is a human who is maintaining not just
me, not just one aspect of me, but completely and fully.
		
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			If it was not his support, we would not be alive I would not be alive. So what this is show the
perfection of the actions of a loss planter.
		
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			Look how amazing his actions are, that at the same time he is providing for he is looking after
every single creation are you and because he is unhappy, because he is alpha yo la ilaha illa who
there is no god except him. This is why he is the only one who deserves worship. What does the law
say in the Quran? Surah Fatiha I have 15 yeah you Hannah's entomol for Cora Oh Allah Allah, Allah
who will honey yo Hamid O mankind, you are those in need of Allah when Allah is the one who is free
of need the Praiseworthy,
		
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			we all need him and he does not need us.
		
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			The names of Allah subhanaw taala and hey, and Liu. Both of them together. What are they? Allah
soprano Dallas, small la Hill, Aragon. Both of them compose together they constitute the Greatest
Name of Allah soprano.
		
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			And what do we learn about these names? That when a person calls upon a loss penalty by this name,
then Allah accept sister response to his supplication? The prophets are allowed a certain set of
laws most magnificient name, which when used to implore him, he responds, it is found in three
suitors with tourists are they Al Baqarah al Iran and Surah Taha
		
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			in Al Baqarah. We learned a lot with that either Illa who will hire you could see in the earlier one
right at the beginning, we learnt Allahu La Ilaha Illa who and how you can you and instead of Haha,
we learn why would you do hygiene
		
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			and we see that the prophets are allowed a salon whenever he was concerned about a matter about a
situation what did you do? You made the right to a loss predator. And we see that in the door either
the profits or not all the sudden the names of alarm mentioned the names of alarm mentioned
		
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			and we also find this year how you yaka you, bureau medical histories.
		
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			Oh, every living or Sustainer of all existence. It is your mercy that I want your medical history is
your mercy that I want
		
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			and hate you why
		
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			pray to Allah subhanaw taala with these two names, because alhaj he has the most perfect attributes
he can do anything and LTU He is the one who looks after everyone, he is the one who looks after me
as well. He is the only one who can answer my prayers. Therefore at the time of difficulty, what
should we do? What do we learn at the time of difficulty? What should we do? What do we learn?
		
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			That yes we make dua to Allah but in particular with what with these names of Allah, Allah Hi, are
you Who are you? Are you necessarily Calcutta but will help? He is the one who has gradually
revealed to you the book, how has he revealed the book to you will help with the truth, Mozilla
uniceo Tansy noon say that it is to descend something, it is to send something down from above, how
gradually one part after another.
		
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			So it is a law and how you are you larina illa, who, who has revealed our Laika upon you upon who
upon the Prophet sallallahu wasallam upon your heart, l kita. Which kita the Quran, how has he
revealed it will help and help is from * cough, cough and help is any word any statement or any
action when it is found, as it should be? Meaning it is as it should be, it is accurate, it is
precise, it is as it should be in a manner that is appropriate for it.
		
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			And it is also there at the time when it is needed.
		
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			So over here, Allah says he has revealed the book to you with the truth, what does he mean by this?
Now connect this with the meaning of how what is how something is, as it should be, in a way in a
manner that is appropriate for it. And at the time when it is needed.
		
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			So Allah subhanaw taala, sent down the book, when, at the time when it was most needed.
		
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			After he started insulin, what happened?
		
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			the followers of society center, they were persecuted so much, to the extent that in order to be
acceptable by the people, in order to assimilate amongst the rest of the people, what did they do?
They changed work.
		
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			They drifted away from the correct thing. And so much time had passed that there was no messenger,
and people needed guidance.
		
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			The Torah was changed, the Injeel was changed, people were lost, they needed guidance. Allah
subhanaw taala sent down the book bill hug at the most perfect time when people needed it most. So
will help.
		
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			Also we see that NASA article has ever been held, meaning he has revealed the Book in the manner
that is correct in the manner that is most appropriate. What is the manner of the revelation of
		
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			the angel gibreel brought down the Quran
		
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			it's the word of Allah, it deserves respect. And therefore, an angel was sent to deliver the Quran
to the Prophet sallallahu.
		
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			This has helped others in a manner that is most appropriate in a manner that is most suitable, and
who is able to breathe not just any Angel. Who is he? I mean, the one who is most trustworthy the
trustworthy Angel.
		
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			I colossal kind of Allah says in the Quran, that we're in the who Lattanzi Laura Bella Allah mean
that indeed this is a revelation of the rub of the world's method, I mean, who has brought it down
the roof and sort of the sharada I have 192 and 193. So we see that the Quran, Allah subhanaw taala
said method and Aikido will help how that it was revealed at the time, that is most perfect, that
was more suitable in a manner that was more suitable in the way that is more suitable.
		
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			And secondly, it also means that necessarily Calcutta will help meaning bellhawk refers to that the
keytab has held in it, whatever is contained within the book is the truth.
		
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			Every single statement that is mentioned in this book, what is it, it is how it is free of doubt, it
is free of shock, it is free of *, therefore trust it because it is the word of Allah soprano.
		
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			If you see in the
		
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			previous ayah Allah subhanaw taala mentions about his attributes, He is Allah, that Allah, Allah who
he is.
		
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			And after mentioning the most perfect attributes of Allah, what does Allah say? That it is he who
sent down this book?
		
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			If you see any book, if you see anything, what is it that gives it its value?
		
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			The author of the book? Or if it's something else, the manufacturer
		
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			isn't it's
		
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			the make the designer, the brand, that is what gives value to anything. This book that is in front
of you, who has sent it down, Allah has sent it down, who is he? He has a high and Liu
		
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			Are you not going to value this book? Are you not going to give importance to this book?
		
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			And look at how he revealed it. Nevertheless, gradually, it could have been sent down within a
minute, within a second. But it was given so much importance that 23 years were dedicated to
revealing this book.
		
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			Why was it sent down gradually? for different reasons? What are they? What do you think?
		
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			Why was a content graduate? What's the wisdom behind that?
		
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			Because if somebody started one thing, at once, in one go, it's harder for them to accept it, it's
harder for them to understand it to grasp it. Similarly,
		
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			it's easier for the people to implement it, not just understand it, not just absorb it, but also
implemented.
		
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			And there are many other reasons as well.
		
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			Also think of it if something valuable is given to you at once, are you really going to value it?
No.
		
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			But if it's given to you over time, then you value it even more.
		
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			For example, if a person makes $50,000 a year, and he's given that money to set a one time, this is
your pay for the entire year, is he gonna value it as much? He's probably going to go spend half of
that money and wasted. But if he's given it over time, then he appreciates that money. He values
that money. He uses it properly. Nasrallah and he could get other than help. And this kita he hasn't
distributed gradually he hasn't just revealed it with how but it is most significant. It is
confirming what does it confirm Lima Avenida de for that which is before it, what is Masonic? One
that confirms the truthfulness of something What is it from this the and the speakers from said
		
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			so Masada the Quran is Masada. How is it a mosaddek for that which is before it what is before it?
The books that were revealed before it so for example, that already in June the other scriptures,
how is the Quran mosaddek for those books into ways
		
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			that first of all the Quran confirms the fact that these books were revealed by almost penalty. So
the Quran confirms their truthfulness. We learned the Quran that Allah Subhana Allah sent down in
the Delta, the Quran does not deny those books.
		
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			It confirms the truthfulness.
		
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			Secondly, the Quran confirms previous books when it comes to the content of the previous books. What
does it mean by that?
		
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			That the previous books they mentioned about the revelation of the last book, they mentioned about
the coming off the last messenger and the Quran. What does it do? By the coming of the Quran? It
confirms the content that was mentioned in the previous books. Masada Kalima beignet, it confirms
the previous books.
		
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			What Ansel a fellow author was in GQ, and he sent down the Torah. And he also sent out the Injeel,
meaning Allah subhanaw taala is the same one who sent out the Torah and the NGO as well.
		
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			He has sent the Quran upon your profits or about Islam and before he revealed the Torah and NGO, I
want you to notice the word Angela.
		
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			Previously with regards to the Quran, it was said nessuna there's a difference between the two words
naza Allah is he sent down gradually, and Angela is just he sent down.
		
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			It doesn't necessarily give the meaning of gradually. In fact, it gives him enough that he sent it
he revealed it at once in one go. So for the Torah and NGO, Angela has been used. Why? Because I
thought I Injeel were given were revealed at once. Messiah said I was given the Torah at once in one
go. Why did the people not need to absorb it and understand it was not necessary at that time? How
come the Torah was revealed at once? Why?
		
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			Because for the previous books, there were messengers who were going to come afterwards but for the
prophets, let alone
		
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			Listen, there was no messenger who was going to come afterwards.
		
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			And previous books were for certain people, but the Quran is for everyone. And the Quran was
revealed over 23 years on the Sahaba, making it easy for them to accept and follow and understand.
		
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			The thought I was given at once to the Bani Israel. And perhaps it made it difficult for them to
accept the look what they did.
		
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			Basically, think of it the previous scriptures, who were they given to?
		
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			They were believers from before the bunny is like you when the Torah was given there are Muslim from
before, all that they needed was, what are we supposed to do? They just needed do's and don'ts. And
that's exactly what they were given.
		
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			Similarly, India, was given to restart a salon. And he was also amongst the bunnies.
		
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			So that was also for the bunnies for you. They were already Muslim. But the Quran was sent to to
people who were not Muslim from before. It is for who not just for the Arabs, but for everyone.
		
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			So therefore, it was necessary for the correct understanding for the correct preservation of the
book that it be revealed over a period of time.
		
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			As for the previous books, they were given to Muslims.
		
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			Well enter a Toronto NGO, and Allah is the one who sent down the dollar and the NGO what doesn't
work out I literally mean
		
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			it is said that the word over is actually a Hebrew word. And literally it means law shittier
		
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			to the Torah head, do's and don'ts, it is also said that the word dolla is derived from water urea,
		
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			which means literally to light fire to kindle fire. Wild Ah, yeah.
		
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			So it is at the tower literally means the, what does that mean light, it was a light for people
telling them what to do, what not to do.
		
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			As for the meaning of the word engine, it is said that Injeel is actually a Greek word, and it means
good news. And others have said that NGO is from Nigel, it is Efrain from Nigel noon Jean lamb. And
which literally means when water is at the surface of the earth, when water is spread over the
surface of the earth. And it is spread over the centuries. It's not just collected in one place, but
it is spread over the surface. So it is said that India was given to the Bani Israel to make their
Deen clear to them.
		
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			Just as water that is on the surface of the Earth is clear and visible. So under a Toronto NGO, he
sent out a thought on who and moosari Center and the Indian who unnecessarily center. Now these two
books are especially mentioned. Why? Because a fella who believed in it who followed it, the Jews
who were mentioned in sort of tobacco and the India, who followed it, the Christians who are
mentioned in Surah
		
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			Min kaaboo, from before meaning he revealed the Torah and the Injeel. from before, before what
before the revelation of the Quran? Why did he reveal it? Who then as a guidance, what does that
mean? What does that mean guidance. But what's the literal meaning of the word?
		
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			It is that the decoder is derived from Howdy. And what is how do you mean, gift hydeia gift hid is a
gift. It's not a burden. It's a gift. People who get Hidayat whether it is off the field, or of his
shed, what is it? It's a big gift of
		
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			knowledge is a gift of Allah. And if you look at it as a gift is transferred from one to another.
		
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			So what does it mean?
		
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			transformation, that a person is a different person from before,
		
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			used to think differently. But now he thinks differently. He used to say some different words
before. But now, he says some other words, he doesn't use those words anymore.
		
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			He used to do some other things, some different things before, but after he died, he doesn't do
those things anymore. He doesn't do those actions anymore. So he died his transformation.
		
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			When a person gets a diet, when a person gets guidance, he is clearly different from how he was
before, clearly. And it's not just that person who realizes that change. It's others around him as
well who realize that change in him. So if you hear you're so different now, maybe it's a good news
for you.
		
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			Men cavolo orderliness, it was a guidance for the people which people for the people of that time.
		
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			So the total was a guide for the people of that time and the Injeel was a guide for the people of
that time. And now one of the
		
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			Furqan and Allah subhanaw taala has sent down the popcorn. What does literally mean from farrakhan
criteria, that which differentiates between two things? That which differentiates that which
distinguishes between two things, for example, something that distinguishes between truth and
falsehood,
		
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			something that differentiates between beneficial and harmful, that which differentiates between
beneficial and more beneficial, between harmful and more harmful, good and better.
		
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			This is what Foxconn is.
		
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			Now, what does the Foxconn refer to? It is that that footprint over here refers to the
		
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			What does it refer to the Quran? Because we know that Foxconn is one of the descriptions of the
Quran. Now, why is it mentioned over here? Because the Quran was mentioned before NASA Lakenheath
ever will help so how come Furqan is being mentioned over here? To emphasize that the Quran was sent
down the Quran was revealed why to make clear the truth from falsehood, especially after the
previous books were distorted
		
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			after the previous books were mis interpreted,
		
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			and after the followers of the total, and the followers of Injeel, made false claims.
		
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			So the Quran was revealed as a full con to clarify the truth from the falsehood.
		
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			Secondly, it has been said that for carnivale refers to all of the review books, not just the Quran,
not just the delta and the Injeel. But for coin refers to all of the Scriptures. It's a cipher. It's
a characteristic of all of the revealed books, because that is a reason why alesund done books. so
that people know, right from wrong, good from bad.
		
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			We're under for con and he sent down the for con
		
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			in the Medina cafaro. Indeed, those people who disbelieved in what big law in the verses of Allah,
for them, there is the hammer I haven't studied. For them, there is a severe punishment. Now how
come the disbelievers are being mentioned all of a sudden,
		
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			you see, a loss of data sent down the book Why? For the guidance of people for the guidance of
mankind? Now there are some people who accept that guidance, who follow that guidance. But there are
other people who refuse to accept it, who don't follow it, who don't accept it at all.
		
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			But the fact is that who is it that has revealed the Book en la la Ilaha? Illa? Who and how you are
you. So if someone does not accept the word does not accept the guidance of Allah, then he is
obviously a criminal. Obviously, he's doing something absolutely wrong, something that is completely
unacceptable.
		
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			For example, you tell a child, someone who doesn't know about what's good for him what's bad for and
you tell them about what he should do and what he should not do? And the child says, No, I'm not
gonna listen to you. I'm gonna do whatever I want to do. Are you gonna get upset? Yeah. Why? Because
the child does not know. He does not know what's good for him, what's not good for him, and you
know, better. And that's why you're telling the child and he says, No, I'm not going to listen to
you, I'm going to do whatever I want to do.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala is in his knowledge compared to their income of people. The knowledge of people
is what, like a drop of the ocean. And a loss of Python is in what's the Oracle CEO similar to what
he is and how he is, obviously, is his most perfect, so if someone does not accept the guidance of
Allah, that is based on their animal verla, obviously, he deserves some punishment. And if you think
of it, whose Earth is it, that they're living on?
		
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			Who is it that is sustaining them that is looking after them, and Allah subhanaw taala, and it is he
whom you reject, it is His word that you refuse to accept.
		
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			So if you refuse to follow his words, to follow His commands, while living on his Earth, while
benefiting from everything that he has given you, that obviously there are some consequences for the
disbelief.
		
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			So in the Medina, cafaro, VIII Tila, those people who disbelieve in the verses of Allah remember the
Ayat of Allah, or Afghani Kony, and I chattery.
		
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			So those who disbelieve in them, the Homer avintia did for them as a severe punishment, severe
consequences, because the crime is also very great. The crime is also very serious. It's like a
person who lives in a particular country who lives in a particular land. And he says to the
government, that no, I'm not going to follow any of the laws.
		
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			For example, if a person in
		
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			against your particular country wishes to get citizenship, what does he have to do?
		
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			He has to go take an oath. As somebody's taken, what do they have to say over there?
		
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			that you're going to be faithful, you're not going to abuse the laws and all of this. Why? Because
you're living in that land?
		
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			And if you say that, no, I'm not going to take you, will you tell me? I'm a free person, I have free
will. I have a free mind. I can do whatever I want. I can drive however I want. I can do whatever I
want. Are you going to be allowed?
		
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			Are you going to have to suffer some consequences? Yes, maybe you won't be given a passport, maybe
you'll be put behind bars, there are severe consequences for not accepting rules.
		
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			Therefore, if a person is living on the earth that Allah has created, he is surviving, because a lie
sustaining him? And he says, No, I'm not going to believe in the revelation of Allah. I'm not going
to follow the Quran. Okay, Allah says fine, the homeright that woodshedding. For them, there is a
severe punishment, which is absolutely justified.
		
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			We learned earlier intellectual abakada that as for those people who disbelieve the home, either one
or leave for them is a massive punishment, a great punishment. Over here we see the home or they
have been shady for them is a severe punishment. Now what is the mean by shady shadiness? Something
that is very tough, very hard and vigorous. Basically it is from shed and shed is to bind something
		
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			to tie something. So just imagine if you died something up very tightly.
		
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			Sometimes people they tie their hair very tightly and what happens? their head begins to hurt. So
something that is very tight, it hurts.
		
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			And something that is very tight, it's difficult to take it off, to remove it.
		
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			So are that one chedid a punishment that is severe? What does it mean? a punishment that is very,
very difficult to bear. Very difficult to bear extremely painful, massive. And it also conveys the
meaning of avontuur D that it's a punishment from which they will never be released a punishment
that will bind them eternally, from which they will never be released. They will never be freed from
that punishment lahoma either one should eat for them is a severe punishment.
		
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			That's listen to the recitation of these verses.
		
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			Miss Miller
		
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			early flow
		
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			me a long
		
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			on
		
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			me
		
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			on in alladhina casado
		
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			Shadi long
		
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			demo.
		
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			If you look at it from the beginning, the sooner these veterans you hear them all the time, can you
produce something like the Quran,
		
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			when you can't ever believe in it, follow it accepted.
		
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			Allah is the one besides boom, there is no other God, why? Because he is a high and he is unclean.
		
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			And because he is a high he is his knowledge is most perfect. And therefore, he is the one who
provides for you. And he is the one who also guides you. And for your guidance, he has revealed the
Quran
		
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			and for the people before you he revealed previous books.
		
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			And all of these books, what are the criteria that tell the people what is right and what is wrong?
		
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			So those people who don't accept those people who don't follow who reject the guidance of law for
them, obviously, there are severe consequences.
		
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			Now, why does this happen? shadowkhan Yes, we learned that it's a very difficult burdensome
punishment that is difficult to bear from which they will never be released for what is it? We
learnt in the Quran insulted the Han I have 4344 that the food of the people of Hellfire is what in
a shadow says
		
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			Khun baramulla theme indeed the tree of comb is the food for the sinful. And what is this food? What
is this tree that when the people will eat it, it will burn them. It will boil in their stomachs
like boiling hot water and ask for their drink. What is the lethal you'll also be met in Nashville
with you. If they call for relief if they call for water, they will be relieved with water like
murky oil,
		
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			oil that will burn their faces.
		
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			As for their skin, every time their skins are burnt up, they will be renewed with more skins.
		
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			As for their clothing, it will be often asked for their beds. As for the canopies roofs above their
heads, what will they be off fire?
		
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			And on top of that, they will be reproached. What will they be told? I will Amnon milcom, may attack
Kofi MonteCarlo was a community sooner fattoria 37.
		
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			That it will not give you a long life. A long enough life in which you could take a lesson in which
you could realize in which you could take heed and change your ways to improve your ways.
		
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			And on top of that, a warner came to you, you weren't ignorant, somebody came and told you about
what was expected of you.
		
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			For them, their severe punishment will not who are Aziza and Allah is always Almighty, and he is
also the con, he is one who takes revenge.
		
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			Or these then you have a loss of panatela. As we know, it means one who is very honorable, one who
is victorious. And it also means one who is very mighty, none can harm him. He is victorious in his
affair, nothing can prevent him from affecting his promise from affecting his threat.
		
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			And he's also going to come in the comments from noon coffee nakoma. And nakoma literally means to
dislike something or someone.
		
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			When do we dislike someone when they have done something to hurt us to upset us?
		
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			When somebody upsets us, we don't like them anymore? Isn't it some
		
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			nakoma is also to think that if someone and as a result of that do insulting or to say words of
reproach to them, and sometimes also inflict physical harm upon them.
		
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			So for example, if somebody has done something to upset you, what will you do? You will either shout
at them, or sometimes people get down to even hitting physically, they get down to physical
violence. Why? Because they have upset.
		
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			This is the literal meaning of the word nakoma and intercom, which is a word that is being used over
here. intercom is to take revenge, to punish the one who is guilty
		
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			to punish someone who is guilty. It is justified punishment. It is when somebody has done something
wrong, when they shouldn't have done it, then in the Congress to punish them. It is to take revenge
from them.
		
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			And in the car also includes taking one's help from the criminal.
		
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			It is to take one's help from the criminal it is to take one's right from the criminal.
		
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			So Allah is don't account What does it mean? He takes revenge. He is the owner of severe retribution
against you against those who disobey him against those who don't listen to him against those who
don't respect his words against those who don't acknowledge his words.
		
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			So those who don't listen to him, a loss of hands it also punishes them.
		
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			What do we generally say?
		
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			Unless have a photo of him Do whatever you want. But we forget that he is Aziz and Donkey Kong as
well.
		
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			Also, if you look at it, as for the Quran, in particular, nessa was used and as for for con Angela
was used. And we set that for fun. One of the opinions is that it refers to the Quran. So how come
Angela has been used. Remember that NASA in particular means to review gradually. And Angela does
not convey that meaning.
		
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			Sometimes Angela conveys meaning of just revealing. We're not talking about gradually or in one
goal, we're just talking about revealing sending down. So before because it was mentioned already
that the Quran was revealed gradually. And then as I mentioned, just to state that it was revealed,
it was given to the people.
		
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			And because unzila Alpha con for con is not just the Quran, it also refers to previous books, it
also refers to the previous scriptures. Therefore, if the verb naza were used, then the meaning
would be limited. But by using the word ends Allah both meanings
		
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			Correct both meanings are sound.
		
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			And remember, when I tell you about these multiple interpretations, it doesn't mean that one is
right, the other is wrong. This is the beauty of the
		
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			that in one text, you can get so many meanings that are all correct, as long as there is evidence
behind each interpretation, it is correct, as long as they don't contradict each other, it is
correct, it is acceptable to believe and follow both
		
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			in number halaya, on a on,
		
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			indeed, from Allah, nothing is hidden layer fairly young is from the roof veterans Hall fair, yeah.
		
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			Which means to be hidden, happy to be hidden. So now your third lie, nothing is hidden upon him,
meaning any existing thing, nothing at all is hidden from him, whether that thing is still ugly,
whether it is in the earth, whatever summer, or if it's in the sky.
		
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			So anything that isn't the heavens and the earth, it's not hidden from Allah subhanaw taala, it is
not unknown to Allah, rather, Allah subhanaw taala is well aware of every deed of every action that
is done, every movement, every word, anything that is done, anything that is uttered, a loss of data
is aware of it.
		
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			So we see that openness and secrecy, whether something is done in open, or whether something is done
in secrecy, it is all the same to a loss of
		
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			nothing at all, is hidden from him. So the one who knows everything, the one who is aware of every
single thing, the one whose knowledge is complete, there is not even a speck of dust that is hidden
from him, that he is unaware of, as we learn elsewhere in the Quran, that not even a leaf falls,
except that Allah knows of it.
		
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			Now that it is fall, go out and look at all the leaves that are falling all the time. And just
imagine every leaf that falls on the nose of it, we just say leaves, but every leaf that falls
Ally's aware of it. So there is no action, no movement, no word, no sound, nothing at all, that is
hidden from a loss of data.
		
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			And our knowledge, on the other hand, is very limited. It is not even a drop compared to the
knowledge of a loss.
		
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			So the one who has complete knowledge, obviously, his guidance is going to be that which is best.
		
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			So if he is the one who knows about everything, and he is the one who has told us about what to do
what not to do, we shouldn't listen to him, we should accept what he's saying. And going against
what he says, preferring misguidance going against his instructions. Obviously, a person would be
incurring loss, a person would be bringing harm upon himself.
		
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			I gave you the example earlier of a child, that if there's a child, who doesn't know about what's
good for him, and what's not good for him, and he just does whatever he wants to do. And he doesn't
listen to the instructions that are given to him, obviously, what is he going to do is going to harm
himself, he should listen to those who have better knowledge of Him.
		
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			So, Allah is the one from whom nothing at all is hidden. So obviously whatever he has sent wherever
he has guided us with is that which is best for us. So therefore we should trust him. When it comes
to the Quran. We should trust him when it comes to the commands that He has given us. And if there
is something that we don't understand, which is quite possible, then what should be our behavior?
What should be our reaction that Orla, I don't understand, help me understand, but I accept it.
		
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			I don't understand helped me understand, but I accept it. We learn about the scholars, they will
pray the Mr. alima Ibrahim or limini or teacher of Ibrahim, or the one who taught Abraham Teach me
as well.
		
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			Abraham Listen, I was given so much in life you could give him or he'll give me a way mo for him as
soon a man for him, me and all one who gave understanding and comprehension to set a man and his son
give me comprehension as well.
		
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			We see that scholars, they wouldn't say I don't understand this, so I'm not going to accept it. I
don't understand this. So I'm not going to do it. No. If I don't understand maybe their problems
with me. Because who is telling me to do this? Allah who knows everything? Who knows what's good for
me what's bad for me? So Oh teacher Ibrahim Teach me. Oh one who gave comprehension to Suleiman give
me comprehension as well.
		
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			We'd heard about some scholars that if they didn't understand an issue they would do is to help from
morning until evening. They would seek of last forgiveness, that maybe it is some sin that I have
committed that is preventing me from understanding. They didn't become arrogant at that time.
		
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			They didn't become arrogant. We don't know everything. And we think we know everything.
		
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			If I don't understand something, maybe the problem is with me, maybe I need to pray to Allah
subhanaw taala for comprehension.
		
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			However, you saw miracle, he is the one who shapes you. He is the one who fashions you who forums
you were fill our ham in the wounds how painful However, he wills, Allah soprano, that is the one
who you saw lyrical, you saw widow is from the word pseudo side well, and what fuller is used for
the shape of something, the form of something, and some water, you saw we do is to give shape and
form to something.
		
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			So you saw wiro, he gives shape he gives form, to Who do you and notice the word is some water with
a shutter under while on the middle letter. And we learned NASA, NASA also has a shutdown the middle
letter, NASA gives a meaning of gradually solver also gives the meaning of gradually.
		
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			So he is the one who gradually gives you form who gradually shapes you who forms you were in the
wombs of your mothers. It's a long process, but he is the one who gives shape to you.
		
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			And what does he mean by this, that he is the one who gives shape to you, meaning he is the one who
shapes your internal structures and external form.
		
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			He is the one who has formed your tissues, your cells, your gender, whether you're male or female,
your height, your color, externally and internally.
		
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			And if you look at the external aspect of the human beings, external features of the human beings,
look at how a loss upon data has fashioned the surface of the human body, with skin, with hair, with
lips, with eyes, with nose, with nails, with pores on the skin with a beautiful color of the skin.
What is this? Someone? He is the one who has shaped you? And where did he shape you fill or ham is
the plural of Russian or Russian which is used for the womb where the fetuses. So we see that yes,
the human being is created in the womb of the mother. But it doesn't just happen by itself.
		
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			All of this process doesn't just happen by itself, there is someone behind it. Because if you look
at the human beings, there's so much variety. Sometimes the siblings, they don't look like siblings,
their color is not the same, their features are not the same. Their eyes are not the same. Maybe
their heights are completely different. One is so tall and the other is so short. It happens and if
you look at the human beings overall, there is so much variety. There's so many differences between
the human beings. So how is it possible that the human beings are made in the wombs of their mothers
without someone being behind them? Who is it that chooses the particular genes? Who is it who
		
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			chooses the particular order of the genes who have a soprano who are letting you so welcome Phil
ahem and notice he gives you shape were in the womb in the darkness closed hidden from the people
hidden from the people in the darkness feel alone It fell behind three darkness it's coletti use a
welcome fill our hammock a fire shed notice our must ask a fair share. However he wills sometimes in
the womb there is not just one child, but there are multiple sometimes there are some unique
features a finisher however he wills some children are male, other are female. Okay for sure.
However he wills so at the end of the day, what should we realize that however I am this shape, this
		
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			form these features that I have, who gave them to me? Allah gave them to me. Okay, facia, this is
what he wanted for me. This is what he chose for me. This is what he liked for me. So I should also
be happy with it.
		
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			Many times people complain about their height, or their features, or their fingers or their nails or
their skin or their something on
		
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			The other, nobody is happy with the way that they look. And it's possible that other people find
them so beautiful. Other people, you know, wish to have the same skin or wish to have the same eyes
or wish to have something that they have. But every person is unhappy with the way he is forgetting
that this is how Allah made me. Okay, for sure, this is what he wanted. For me, this is what he
chose for me, who will let the use of miracle fill our hammock a fair share. So it's not possible.
That's such an intricate and complicated process of the creation of the human being that happens in
the womb of the mother. There is no one behind it. It's not possible, it is a law. And hey, it is a
		
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			law and Are you the one who gives shape to you, the one who gives form to you look at the knowledge
of
		
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			each person is different.
		
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			What does that show towards the knowledge of Allah. When human beings, when they make something,
when they produce something, eventually they run out of ideas.
		
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			And once they've made a few different things, then you see monotony in their work. For example,
cars, every year, they'll bring a newer model, which is a slightly different and better than the
previous one slightly, there is no big major difference. Many times people cannot even tell the
difference between the new and the old model. For them, all cars are the same. But people you can
immediately see the differences. Look at the knowledge of Allah, no two people look alike.
		
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			It is still a loss of hanadarko, who creates the human being people may have come up with different
ways of having children. However, at the end of the day, it is a loss of primal data, who makes the
final decision about the form and shape of the child.
		
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			Sometimes we are unhappy about how we are. And other times we pass comments on how other people are
choose to like this and she's doing much like this. And I mean, who are we to comment? It is his
decision. It is he who created it is His creation. We don't have any right to object or criticize La
Ilaha Illa who there is no god except he who is he is he is the one who is mighty, the one who is
capable, no one else is capable. And if he makes a decision with regards to the creation and form of
a particular human being, no one can reject.
		
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			No parents can choose as to how they want their child to look how they want their child to be. And
if the child is born and they say no, this is not what I wanted, too bad. The child is not going to
be changed for you. He is lrcs you cannot go against his decision.
		
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			And he is also a hacky. He is the one was most wise.
		
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			Al Hakim, the name of Allah subhanaw taala is from hacker admin. And remember that Hakeem gives us
several meanings. First of all, it is derived from Hickman, what does regular mean wisdom, that
every decision, every judgment of his is based on what
		
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			it is based on his wisdom.
		
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			Sometimes we see that some people they don't like their in laws, sometimes on the growth side or
sometimes from the voice side. It's possible. And the child that they have is so similar to the
person whom the dislike happens. You may have seen it, it happens. So the way that every child is
created, there's some wisdom behind it. Sometimes there is a child who is physically disabled. And
there's also wisdom behind that.
		
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			Sometimes there's a child who is very beautiful, very lovable, like musasa, who will try to alayka
Mahabharata meaning Allah subhanaw taala made him such that as a baby, he was very attractive. And
everybody who saw him loved him why there was some Hickman behind that. He was supposed to go to fit
or Alan's house, and he was an Israeli. So he had to be very cute, very lovable, for for their own
to actually adopt him. There is hikma there is wisdom behind every decision of a mosque.
		
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			And the name of Allah Hakeem is also derived from hokum and what is her coming judgment decision? So
Allah subhanaw taala is Hakeem meaning he is hacking, he is working. He is the one who judges. He is
the one who makes judgment. But what kind of judgments does he make? A lot of panels are This
includes her cocconi, which includes what Allah subhanaw taala decides for the Kony affairs of
people, worldly affairs of people, they risk, their knowledge, their family, their features, their
livelihood, all of that. whatever they're supposed to face, in their lives, whether it is trials are
ease, difficulty or pain or hardship, friendship, suffering, whatever. And the hook of Allah
		
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			subhanaw taala also includes her calm that is Sherry. What does it mean by that?
		
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			But Allah subhanaw taala has also legislated for us as to what we should do when it comes to already
what is acceptable and what is not acceptable when it comes to the so he is lrcs. And he is also an
hacking.
		
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			Let's listen to the recitation.
		
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			In
		
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			the first,
		
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			especially when a group of people came from Netherland, and this group of people are Christians, and
they came to the Prophet sallallahu Sallam asking about the principles of Islam and the prophets
that allowed us and then give them Dawa, to accept Islam.
		
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			Now, all of these verses that we have read so far, the Quran was revealed, the Torah, the Injeel,
they're mentioned. And then especially the fourth one is mentioned. Why? That the changes that the
previous people have made in their books, the alterations that they have made, or the innovations
that they have made in the religion, the Quran is for car, meaning it tells you what is right, and
what is not right.
		
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			What is acceptable and what is not acceptable.
		
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			And this is particular, what does it tell us? That Allah is the one who creates you in the wombs of
your mother's? So somebody who is created in the womb of his mother? Who is he a human being? He's a
human being. And the question is, what are they claimed that he said his son was the son of God? But
what does Allah say? That he is the one who creates you in the wombs of your mothers,
		
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			no matter who you are, an ordinary person, a very rich person, a very poor person, the person from
1000s of years ago, a person from today, a prophet, or any other human being, it is Allah who
creates everybody, and restarted for now who was created in the womb of his mother, how could he be
God? How could he be Son of God, when he was created in the womb of his mother.
		
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			And we also must remember that over here, it has been said that whoever the user will come from our
hammock, a fair share. He is the one who forms you in the wombs of your mothers, however he will, he
doesn't just give us our shape our form in the wombs of the mothers, but he also decrease the
provision, the lifespan, and all of these details as well with regards to every single person, how
much is he going to make? How much is he going to consume? How much is he going to use? How much is
he going to waste? How long is he going to live? When is he going to die? All of this is also
decreed in the womb of the mother. And because He is the Creator, he is the one who decrees,
		
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			therefore, he is the only one who deserves worship. Notice in these verses, this concept is being
emphasized again and again. That because He is the Creator, because he is unhappy because he is
alcohol, because his knowledge is the most vast Therefore, he is the only one who deserves worship,
no one else but him. No human being no prophet, no person, no star, nothing. Only Allah subhanaw
taala deserves worship.
		
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			When we see the secret of the Quran being said that the Quran is inserted, it confirms the previous
books, it shows us that we must also give respect to the previous books, okay, fine, they have been
altered, they have been changed but we must accept the fact that Allah subhanho data revealed that
Allah, Allah revealed the NGO for the guidance of mankind. But obviously, they're not to be followed
today because Allah has sent the Quran as a final revelation. We see that Hakeem is derived from
first of all hikmah Hakeem would mean the one who is most wise. Secondly, it is derived from the
word hukou, which means judgments. Allah Subhana Allah is the one who makes judgments which are Kony
		
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			and also shuddering.
		
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			Allah subhanaw taala has created us, he has fashioned us, including our faces, including every
feature that He has given us, and we should be content and happy with it.
		
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			And what it means by being content and happy with it is that a person first of all should not
complain about it. And secondly, you should not do anything that is not permissible in trying to
change and alter what Allah subhanaw taala has made for us.
		
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			And we see that when people do not accept the way that they are because there's so much emphasis on
looking perfect. What happens people go into things like surgery and they don't eat properly,
dieting excessively, harming themselves physically. We should be content and happy with what a loss
of friends that is given. But if you want something in particular, you can always pray to a lover.
		
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			Just as the money that you've been given, you should be content with it in the sense that you
shouldn't complain about it. You shouldn't be negative about it. Why did Allah give this to me?
Instead, what you want was Mohammed fugly. ask Allah for his bounty.
		
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			If you look at it, a woman who goes through pregnancy, yes, she has to deal with some difficulties.
However, she's not making the baby herself. It is a loss of final data, who creates the baby.
		
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			It is his decisions, that is his choice. He is unclear you He is a Sustainer of all existence. If we
look at our bodies, if we were to support, if we were to maintain our bodies, ourselves, we couldn't
have been able to If a person's kidneys are not working, he is attached to a machine and an entire
machine is doing the function of kidneys, who only use a miracle of hammock a finisher.
		
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			If we focus on what we have, on the fact that our bodies are functioning properly, that
Alhamdulillah at least this is working, this is fine, this is fine. But who cares if I have very
thick eyebrows, are Who cares if I have skin color that I don't like? Who cares? If I have a nose
that I don't like
		
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			and look at the names of Allah subhanho that I mentioned, at the end of the day that he is a disease
and hacking he can do whatever you want. And whatever is his judgment is that which is based on his
wisdom. So whatever happens with you with your child, it's based on other's wisdom.
		
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			The fact is that when it comes to beauty, when it comes to Xena, everybody has their own standards.
Something that is beautiful in the eyes of one person is not that beautiful in the eyes of the other
person. So if you try to meet everybody's criteria, you will not get anywhere, which is why we see
that people who have plastic surgery done once they go get another one, they go get another one to
change one feature than another feature than another feature.
		
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			I just wanted to share a quick reflection I was wondering about the face, you know how really an
actual that we don't have any say in how we're supposed to look like? Because if I asked you how can
you see your face right now? Can you see your face? No, we need a mirror to see it. And we can see
it most of the time. It's amazing how we're so focused on something that we can't even see most of
the time.
		
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			This is how shaitan or our enough's distracts us from that, which is more important. Just imagine
how much time we spend on putting makeup on or doing this or doing that just to look presentable in
front of other people, which is obviously very important. But of course our focus should be on that
which is more important.
		
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			That's conclude over here.
		
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			That's the recitation of these verses.
		
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			Although Billahi min a Shivani one gene
		
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			Can you help
		
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			me
		
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			in
		
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			in a lot
		
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			of
		
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			love