Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al-Quran 2010 – Juz 12 – L124E

Taimiyyah Zubair

Yusuf 36-57 Word Analysis and Tafsir 50-53

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The speakers discuss the use of renal cells and penicillin in the military, as well as the importance of strong reputation and honesty in obtaining military success. They also touch on the concept of hustle and hustle, which involves individuals trying to do evil and manipulate others to gain their benefits. The speakers emphasize the importance of learning from past experiences and avoiding negative language in order to achieve success.

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			So over here, we see that use of Redis. And I'm assigning them the planning for the next 15 years.
		
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			Now, when the king found out about this, he was very impressed. He was very amazed. So he said,
we'll call and maliko. And the king said, to nibi, bring him to me. Who is this person who told you
this interpretation? And he also gave you such a good solution? Who is he bring him to me, anyway.
And he knew that you said he said, I was in the prison, because the man is copier had told him, send
me to the prison. So he knew that use of medicine was in the prison, but he was so impressed. He was
so amazed that he said, Just bring him to me without any trial, without any hearing, whatever,
nothing, just bring him to me immediately.
		
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			Follow me then when he came to Him, who came to him on rasuluh, the messenger, which messenger
		
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			this Rasulo over here is the Rasool of the king, the messenger, the envoy of the king, who came to
use of Artesia.
		
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			So Joshua, who he came to him, him refers to use of renessa.
		
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			So when the envoy of the king went to use of nslm, what did you do immediately? Is that okay, let's
go. Finally, my time has come. No, he said, Carla, did you go back? I'm not coming out. He said go
back is your return in Arabic to your master, meaning return to your king? First and who and then
ask him Maribel, Luna, Swati, what is the state? What is the condition of the women? Which women
allottee those who Katana idea who know who kept their hands?
		
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			What is their state? What is their condition now? in metal be indeed Milord. Because the inner of
their plots, he is our Liam he is knowing
		
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			use of our salon does not jump at the king's invitation. He does not hasten to get out of the
prison. But rather he demands that the reason why he was brought to the prison, that reason must be
inquired about.
		
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			It must be checked.
		
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			Was he sent to the prison because he was guilty? Or he was sent to the prison out of injustice.
		
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			He wanted his criminal record to be completely clear, before he left the prison.
		
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			This is why he says to the envoy go back and ask them what is the state of those women who cut up
their hands?
		
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			If you look at it, who is it that actually plotted against use of a center
		
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			there's only one woman, the wife of Aziz and the rest of the women, they got their hands as a result
of the plot of that woman as well. But he says generally the women Why? Because he still has respect
for his master. He still has respect for who his master because his master had been very good
towards him. It was his wife who had done something wrong, he does not name her. He does not mention
her by name. He does not talk about her in particular, he just has generally what is the state of
those women?
		
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			What do they say now? What is their state? In other words, inquire about this matter, before taking
me out of the prison?
		
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			Why don't you do that?
		
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			You see the king, he wanted to make use of the knowledge, the expertise, the skills, the wisdom of
use of penicillin. And this is the reason why he called us the very center.
		
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			But use of it Sam did not wish to rush into that position. Because his image at this point was not
that good.
		
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			Just imagine someone walking out of the prison coming next to the king and getting a high position
in the government. Would you trust such a person? Would you just think about it somebody is brought
out of the prison and he's up in the government? Would you trust them? Not at all. You wonder why
were they in the prison? And how come they've been brought out. So user friendly. Sam did not wish
to go into this position because his image was not good at this point. And he wanted his criminal
record to be completely clear.
		
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			Because if he went like this, the king would not even trust him. The King might doubt him.
		
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			The king was definitely impressed. But at the same time, he would be wondering what is it that led
him to the prison.
		
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			So he wanted this to be known that he was sent to the prison, not because he committed a crime but
out of pure interest.
		
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			So we see the patience, the control of use of artists at the helm of use of our listener.
		
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			He's not anxious. He's not impatient. He's not hasty, but rather he waits.
		
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			Now put yourself in that position.
		
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			If you were in the shoes of use of realism, you've been sent to the prison for a crime that you
never committed, and you're waiting to come out of it. And the envoy of the king, the Messenger of
the king, he comes and says, The king is calling you What would you do?
		
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			rush out the prison.
		
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			But use of Instagram he doesn't do that. The Prophet sallallahu sallam, he said that if I were to
stay in prison for such a long time as use of dip, I would have accepted the offer. Use early Salaam
stayed in the prison for
		
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			at least three to nine years. The Prophet sallallahu Sallam said if I were in that position, I would
have responded to that offer I would have accepted it and this is a narration in Bahati.
		
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			In another narration, the Prophet sallallahu Sallam said if it was me, I would have accepted the
offer rather than a week my exoneration first,
		
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			rather than wait for my record to become clear first.
		
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			But use of our time he waited, he wanted to make sure that his record was clear, because he was the
Messenger of Allah. And the Messenger of Allah has the message of a lot to convey.
		
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			And for that he must be considered as someone who is trustworthy, someone who was honest, someone
who is reliable, someone who is truthful, the Prophet sallallahu Sallam he will say that he was a
meme Sherry, where they said it was considered as module one. So the profits, they had a very, very
good reputation. And at this point, the reputation of use of RSM was not the greatest. So he wanted
to make sure that his reputation was good.
		
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			So what happened? Did the king say fine, don't come? I'm not going to, you know, bother about this
case. No. Because use of artists Anam had a unique skill. And the king wanted that he made
accommodations, and he interrogated the matter himself. And this shows to us that when a person has
expertise, and other people are willing to make accommodation for him.
		
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			So honor, he said, mean, the king said to the women, that male horrible corner, what is your state?
		
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			What was your condition rather, is when all was done, when you're seduced, use efficient use of
Raisa? Meaning what was your condition when you sought to seduce use of venison?
		
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			In the previous ayah, we learned about the word bad. Now we learned about the word hot. Both are
translated as condition, state circumstance.
		
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			The word bad is used for the present state of affairs of someone, the present condition of someone
so when he said what is the condition of those women? Meaning what is their present condition? What
is their present condition? Are they still thinking the same about me? Are they still accusing me of
something that I never committed? Because the immortal disease, she accused us of racism, isn't it?
So? So, what is her present state now, what does she say now about me and the word hot on the other
hand is used for a very important condition, a very important affair, a very important circumstance,
situation that a person is in whether it is something very big or something small, but it is
		
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			important to them.
		
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			Because from the same root hataoka is at the heart of hookah, which means to address. So it is an
important condition in important situation because there's a lot of discussion going on in this.
		
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			And according to others, heart is also used for a situation, a circumstance which is not that
praiseworthy, it is disliked, it is not really a good condition to be in it is not really a good
state to be in. So the king asked what was your condition is rotten when you try to seduce use of
our NFC, use of insulin from his soul? When you try to seduce him? What was your condition? In other
words, did you find any inclination in him towards you? Did you find him guilty at all?
		
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			Oh no. They said meaning all of the women. They said Hashem Allah, may Allah forbid. And in other
words Subhana Allah Merlyn, now we do not know our lay about him in so in any evil we
		
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			Do not know any evil about use of a listener. In other words, we do not find any fault in him. He
never did anything wrong. It was not his fault. He was not sent to the prison for a crime that he
committed.
		
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			No, he was never at fault. How Shannon soprano law. So then what happened? arlette she said, when
all of the women spoke the truth. Now, Mr. Attila Aziz, the wife of the disease, even she spoke even
she testified. And she said that Eliana, now has Hassan help, the truth has become evident. Now the
truth has become clear.
		
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			She makes a public confession of her guilt and the innocence of use of our listener. And she says
now the truth has become evident. The word hustle hustle is from newsletters, how slot slot and
according to others how sought have sought. And house hustle literally is when a camel sits on the
ground.
		
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			What is it when a camel sits on the ground?
		
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			If a camel is well trained, very obedient to its master, and the master tells the camel indicates
the camel Get up, the camel will get up. But if the camel is not that obedient, it's very difficult
to make the camel Get up. Because you cannot kick the camel and say get up. We can't do that. If you
try to push him, you can't do that either. These animals in particular for example, camels, donkeys,
horses, mules, once they become stubborn, it's impossible to move them.
		
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			Impossible.
		
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			Sometimes it happens that in countries where these animals are roaming around freely, an animal will
just come stand in the middle of the road and not move.
		
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			Honestly, once I remember, we were traveling, and there was a huge traffic jam, and we were stuck
for hours. And we were wondering what's happening. So then the driver he got off and he went all the
way to see what was happening, there was a donkey standing in the middle of the road, not moving,
not moving at all. And eventually they had to push the donkey or they had to shoot it or something
or the other because the donkey would not move. Sometimes it happens with these animals. So has
Hassan is when a camel sits very firmly on the ground and refuses to get up it becomes fixed, it
becomes firm. So house hustle health being the truth has become established. Now, it cannot be
		
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			misrepresented. It cannot be removed, it cannot be concealed. It cannot be hidden. Just as a camel
once it's sitting, you cannot move it unless if it gets a by its own choice. So the truth has been
established. And other say that has hustla is when something becomes evident when something becomes
manifest when it becomes revealed. And it becomes manifest on the removal of some pressure that was
hiding it.
		
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			Just imagine something that was hidden,
		
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			that was concealed by some external pressure. And once that pressure is removed, then that thing
becomes obvious.
		
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			Like for example, if there's a big stain on the carpet, and what do you do, you put a rug on it and
on top of that rug, you put a heavy chair in it. That stain is hidden, you can't see it. Once that
heavy chair is moved and that rug is removed only then you can see that you'd stain. So it becomes
evident when when the outward external pressure is removed.
		
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			So similarly, up until now, the truth about use of an incident was hidden was concealed by what
pressure, the pressure of all these women against their men that use of register. Now with a villa,
for example, in Ronda Rousey is what did she say that he intended to do even with me? So because of
that the truth got hidden. It was concealed. But now the truth was revealed when the women
confessed. And she says an hour to who I did try to seduce him. She makes an open confession, a
public confession. Yes, I tried to seduce him enough see for himself. What in the * and indeed he
lemon aside, he was surely from the truthful ones. Previously he was called.
		
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			He was called Siddique and now he is called his father, the one who is truthful that he was truthful
in his claim that she attempted to seduce me.
		
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			So we see that use of varicella is known for his good qualities amongst the people. First is called
a morson. Then he's called a sub D. And then he is called exotic
		
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			despite the fact that
		
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			He was the only one on the religion of the heat in that society. He was a minority, only one person
against the entire nation. But what is he known for?
		
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			What kind of reputation does he have? His good character, his honesty, he was different from them,
yet, they acknowledged his good character. And we must also check ourselves over here, that when we
live as minorities, amongst other people, who are on another religion, who have a different culture
than ours, then what are we known for? What kind of reputation do we have? Yes, we may be accused
for something that we've never committed. But what does our block demonstrate? Use of it, Sam was
accused for something. But eventually people did admit his honesty. They did say that he was a
Moxon. Similarly, it's possible that Muslims are accused for crimes that they have never committed.
		
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			But really, what is our reputation? Are we known for fulfilling promises or breaking promises? Are
we known for fulfilling our commitments? Or just disappearing without notice? What are we known for?
What is our reputation? Look at use of our listener? Only one person, only one Muslim, but people
are acknowledging his honesty? Are we known for our punctuality? Or are we known for something other
than that?
		
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			Danica, that is who is saying this, there is a difference of opinion with regards to who exactly is
saying the statement, we look at one meaning and then we look at the other meaning.
		
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			We'll take this as the continuation of the speech of the wife of Aziz, when she said, and has hassle
health, and are our two who are nuptse. We're in no lemon aside, if.
		
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			And when she makes this confession, she says their liquor that is mean this confession I'm making.
So that Leah lemma so that he knows who knows. My husband knows that Aziz knows that Ernie, indeed,
I love Han who I did not betray him, the whole from the Tetris, High Noon from the word piano, so
that he knows that I did not betray him, will I be in the unseen? In other words, I'm making this
confession, so that my husband knows that yes, I did try to seduce him. But I did not ultimately
commit the evil deed. I did not ultimately commit the crime. I tried to seduce him, but I never did
anything wrong. And as a result, betray my husband.
		
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			So this is the reason why she made this confession. Because you can imagine the kind of doubt that
her husband must have in her. Right. He would not trust her anymore at all. So she's making this
confession now, so that her husband also knows that yes, she tried to seduce but she eventually
never did anything wrong.
		
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			Well, I know Lucha and I'm also making this confession because a lot lady he does not guide cadle
her in in the plot of those people who betrayed the plot of those people who are treacherous, who
are traitors, people who do piano, Allah does not guide the meaning he does not let them become
successful.
		
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			Eventually the truth it does become evident, even though there may be a delay. But ultimately, what
becomes manifest the truth? Those people who betray, they are never successful. Now, if we take this
as a speech of the wife of Aziz, how can she say What? anila halaya decadal harmony, that Allah does
not guide the plot of the people who do piano. What does it show that perhaps they did have some
kind of belief in Allah soprano, just as the mushrikeen of Makkah also had a belief in Allah, but
they altered the chick. So it's possible that they also had some kind of belief at this point.
		
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			Next, just keep both images open side by side, because these are connected. We're going to go back
and forth.
		
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			So she says warmer over NFC, and I do not acquit myself, meaning I do not declare myself to be very
pure, to be completely innocent.
		
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			In other words, if I'm saying that I did not ultimately do something wrong, I'm not saying that I
never did try to seduce him. I did make a mistake.
		
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			It was a mistake on my part, I should not have done that. I tried to seduce him. I'm not denying
that. Oberto is from the EU countries that are Ah, Hamza from the word Bara. And what does Parag
mean?
		
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			This association when a person does not have anything to do with the other one a person
		
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			innocent and it's also used for when a person becomes free of something that is disliked. Like for
example, a person is accused of a crime and being accused of a crime is definitely something that is
this like nobody likes that. So, when a person is declared innocent, this is what he is very.
Similarly, if a person was ill and he becomes cured, he becomes healthy again. That again he is
very, he has been disassociated from something that is disliked. So, over here oh buddy, ooh,
meaning I do not free myself, I do not absolve myself of anything, meaning I am at fault, it is my
fault. Although I did not ultimately commit Zina with him, but I was definitely at fault when I try
		
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			to seduce him.
		
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			You understand? Like for example, if a person is claiming that he never did anything wrong, he never
committed a particular crime.
		
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			It might come across as though he's saying I have never made a mistake, isn't it? It might come
across as saying that I've never made a mistake. So she's saying over here that I'm not saying that
I've never made a mistake. Well, nobody will never see because in an upset indeed the human self
like a marathon it is surely a persistent enjoin or offwhite bisou of the evil amount or is from the
root letters, Hamza me brought from the word and what does it mean to command to give an instruction
an amount or fara, what is this one who repeatedly does an action? So the human soul it constantly
repeatedly over and over again commands to do what? As to evil? Because you can imagine in her house
		
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			is a servant who is extremely handsome, and she's attracted by him. So her knifes was constantly
commanding her to do something evil.
		
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			So she says that I'm not saying that I've never committed any mistake no inland Uppsala, amount of
bizu enough's the soul a persistently enjoins that which is evil. In that except mount Rahim Allah
be that on whom my Lord was merciful, in Nabila for over him indeed my lord is forgiving, and he's
also merciful. What does it mean by this LML Rahim Allah be man has been understood in several ways.
First of all, it has been said that man means man,
		
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			that the soul, it constantly enjoins that which is evil, except for the person on whom Allah has
been merciful and his soul does not constantly tell him to do bad.
		
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			Do you understand? You may have heard nevsun, Amar, Neff, sola.
		
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			And Nestle mocha in Have you heard of these terms?
		
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			nafsa Amala is the knifes that constantly urges a person to do evil
		
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			constantly commands a person to evil.
		
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			And when a person does not listen to himself, he does not respond to every command to do evil. Like
for example, a person is walking in the street, and enough says Oh, look, look at that.
		
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			Look at that person. For example, a man or a woman and the other person is not wearing proper
clothes, and enough constantly commands. Look at them. Look at the kind of dress they're wearing.
Look how their body is being revealed. Or, you know, the music, or for example, a very obscene
scene, a very obscene billboard or something like that. The knifes constantly urges a person to do
something wrong. But what is a person who he does not listen?
		
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			When he does not listen, a person goes to the level of Nestle lower. And lower gamma is one that
constantly laments constantly blames that no, you should not do this. How could you do something
wrong? How could you look at that, and then a person is inclined to doing more and more stuff, a
person is inclined to staying away from seeing
		
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			and at the time of that the person becomes Nestle multiple in the one who is satisfied content with
the decree of Allah. So Allah Mara Mara be Mara hammarby refers to which nuts
		
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			the ups that is Loma that is mobile.
		
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			Secondly, they said that math gives meaning of the time,
		
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			meaning except for the time when the mercy of Allah is there. In other words, the nafs enjoins evil
all the time, every single moment,
		
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			except for those times when Allah's mercy is there and then the neffs comes down and does not
		
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			urge a person to do evil.
		
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			A llama Rahim Arabic In Arabic or photo Rahim indeed my lord is Forgiving and Merciful.
		
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			Now a person may wonder, this woman was so evil. And she's saying such good words.
		
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			If you think about it, the way she attacked the use of her hustler, the way she locked him up, the
way she accused him the way she blamed him, the way she put him on the spot, and the way she
threatened him. And the way she had all the women over there attacking him as well. And then she
sent him to prison. She was definitely someone who was very sinful, extremely bad. But look at these
good words that are coming out of her mouth. What does it show to us?
		
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			That it's not necessary that if a person does something wrong once they become inherently evil, no,
it's possible that Allah subhanaw taala gives them that they'll feel to change. Allah gives them the
ability to realize their mistake.
		
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			And he gives them the chance to repent, and to amend the mistakes that they had committed in the
past.
		
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			And we see, this is something very common throughout our Islamic history. Like for example, we
learned about a plumber, even Abdel Who was he, the son of a Buddha, who was the opponent of the
Prophet sallallahu sallam, and he followed the footsteps of his father as well. Even he was a
staunch opponent of the Prophet sallallahu sallam.
		
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			And at the conquest of Makkah, the Prophet sallallahu sallam, he said that if he is found, he is to
be killed. He was one of those people who were to be killed if found alive. So what did he do, he
left, he left Makkah, he escaped. And when he got onto a ship, to escape from there, there was a
huge storm, they were surrounded.
		
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			And at that point, he began calling upon Allah subhanaw taala only. Remember that when people are on
the ship, and they realize No one's going to help you they call upon on the AMA. So he did that as
well.
		
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			And then it just clicked to him, that if I am calling upon Allah only at this point, this is exactly
what Muhammad Sallallahu Sallam has been calling as to
		
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			why am I running away from him.
		
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			So then he went back to Makkah, and he became a Muslim.
		
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			But if you look at it, he committed so many crimes against the Muslims in the past, it's possible
that a person has made major mistakes, but Allah can give him the ability to change. An Aikido model
Leonardo is not alone in this. There are so many people also here in the lower end, who now we call
them, the Allahu anhu. It's amazing, because the way that they oppose the Muslims, but then later
on, they repented.
		
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			And also so many other people. For example, we learn about our beloved mobile, he was a great
scholar, which know who he was before he became a scholar.
		
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			You can say he was a gangster. In modern terms, you can give that name because he had joined a group
of people, a big gang, and they would go and steal, they would attack people. They would attack
travelers, they would go and attack people in their homes at night, they would commit theft. And he
was one of them.
		
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			And his father was very righteous. But unfortunately the son was completely different. And it is sad
that one night he happened to go into somebody's house in order to steal and when he got there, this
man he was reciting the Quran in his Salah. And he recited some either the Quran that lm yet Nila
Deena Avenue and duck shark una de la, is it not time for the people who have believed that their
hearts should humble to the remembrance of Allah and it just hit him at that point. That Yes, it is
time it is time.
		
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			And immediately he turned around, he completely turned around, he became a scholar. Just imagine a
person who used to go and steal and attack others he becomes a scholar. So similarly, if we see
these good words coming out of the mouth of this woman who did something so evil in the past, it is
possible because Allah subhanaw taala can be merciful towards whoever that he wants.
		
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			Other scholars have said that this speech these are this is a part of the speech of who
		
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			use of racism,
		
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			that use of racism. He said, from 1952 that vaniqa that is meaning this innocence that I want to be
declared.
		
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			I want to make sure that people know of my innocence because he asked the king to check his record
to interrogate concerning his matter his affair. So he said this innocence that I want to be
declared is Leon lemma. So that
		
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			He knows, who knows, who knows my master, there is he is he knows that anila who believe. I never
betrayed him, so that he does not have any mistrust in me. He does not mistrust me at all. I never
betrayed him. I don't want him to doubt me at all. Because I never did anything wrong. Well, anila
halaya decadal high in in, and Allah does not guide the plot of those people who betray
		
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			Why did you subreddit Salam want to absolve himself of this blame? Because a messenger he possesses
two great qualities. And what are they of sick and of a man that a messenger must be assaulted? And
he must be a mean,
		
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			use of carnism? He was known for his sick, isn't it? So? He was called to do? He was called sodic.
But what about Amanda? This is also very important. So it was necessary to refute this accusation of
betrayal from him. This is why he made sure that he was declared as someone innocent. Because the
messenger has a big Amana. With him, he has to deliver the message of Allah.
		
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			Well, nobody would have seen and the use of lsdm says that I do not declare myself free of any
guilt. I'm not showing the attitude of holier than thou. Because when people say that they're
innocent, they might come across as saying that I'm very, very pious, much more righteous than you.
You say no, I'm not trying to say that I'm a perfect person. I've never made a mistake, because in
the nerve center amount of
		
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			the knifes, it commands you to do evil. It's only natural LMR or hammarby, except for the person who
Allah is merciful upon in Nabila foto Rahim indeed minorities Forgiving and Merciful.
		
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			Now with regards to the two opinions, which is stronger, how do we take these two opinions?
		
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			First of all, remember that authority? Who is authority?
		
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			If I mentioned these names, you should know
		
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			Mufasa He is a professor of the Quran.
		
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			Him and along with him, many other diberi who would it have been the generation after that upper
Sahaba? Who did they learn from the Sahaba the companions of the Prophet sallallahu sallam.
		
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			So all of them so every major hits are either been debated or crema, the hack has an illusory
Qatada. All of them and many others. They said that this statement is abusive or the seller
		
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			who said this statement
		
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			in explaining his demand for the inquiry into the affair.
		
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			So he said this, explaining why he demanded that his affair must be inquired about. And these must
be his words, they say, because such good words cannot come out of the woman who said, Hey, tallac
because these words they demonstrate a sense of great nobility of character.
		
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			But other scholars that disagree amongst them are even concede, who is even concede? He's ultimate.
		
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			Amongst them are even taymiyah as well as Mr. Modi. They say that it is a statement of disease his
wife. Why? Because she is confessing.
		
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			She is confessing over here. And she is stressing the fact that yes, she made a mistake, but she did
not ultimately commit the crime. And she's confessing because she realized her fault. And if you
look at it, this opinion, the second opinion that this is the statement of the Emperor Attila z is
this seems to be more strong. Why this is more suitable, why? because at this point use of our
insulin was where he was in the prison he had not come out yet. And we see that the king he is
asking the women
		
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			and when the women they say use have never did anything wrong, this woman begins to talk.
		
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			And then after that, what do we see that the king says again, that bring use of what is it show the
use of rice and I was still in the prison?
		
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			He was still in the prison. So these must be the words of who of this woman. And we discussed
earlier, that How could such good words be coming out of her mouth? Because she repented, she
realized her mistake. And this is something very important for us to understand. Because if somebody
is made a mistake once in their life, we never forgive them. We never forgive them. We never forget
what they have done. We never let them forget what they have done and we never let other people
forget what they have done. We keep reminding them. Remember when you did that? Remember when you
used to do that. Remember when you used to say that? Why are you reminding someone of a sin that
		
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			they committed in the past?
		
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			Forget about it.
		
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			If it has been committed in the past, a person has changed. He has repented he has improved,
encourage him instead of discouraging him.