Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al-Quran 2010 – Juz 27 – L280E

Taimiyyah Zubair

Al-Hadid 16-29 Tafsir 25-27

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The speakers discuss the importance of scripture and providing clear evidence to support actions. They touch on the history and benefits of iron ore, including its use in warfare, military, and economic uses. The speakers also discuss the use of iron ore in promoting the deen and promoting the deen, advertising, and writing. They stress the importance of technology and the use of keytab in promoting deduction and the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the deception of the de

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			Rosa Billahi min ash shaytani r rajim Bismillah Ar Rahman Rahim
		
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			lesson number 280 sora to Hadith
		
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			Nakata all of a sudden now those who learn how to build a unity, certainly we have sent our
messengers with clear evidences, a loss of panel data centers messengers with what verbena.
		
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			But you know, what does it refer to? miracles,
		
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			miracles, that all of the prophets, all of the messengers, what were they given miracles, for
example musasa restarted escena Muhammad Sallallahu sallam, they weren't just sent empty handed.
They weren't sent just with the message, but they were sent with clear evidences as well. But you
know,
		
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			because these miracles, what did they prove? the truthfulness of the messengers.
		
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			Secondly, the unit does not just refer to miracles over here, but it also refers to the Hajaj, the
evidences, the clear arguments, the definite of proofs that the messengers brought off, for example,
there Prophethood the oneness of Allah, the wrong that the people were committing musasa when he
came to fit our own, he didn't just tell her don't do this, don't do this, but he gave him many
proofs as well.
		
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			Similarly, the Prophet sallallahu Sallam he also gave many proofs to the people. Are you sorry,
listen, I'm giving many proofs to the people. So called the oversell novo salena Bill mahina.
		
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			One zelner and we sent down Mara home with them. elkie taba? Well meezan do things were sent to the
messengers along with the unit, what were the keytab and Misa? What does keytab refer to? scripture,
scripture?
		
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			And remember that some scholars they differentiate between Rasool and Avi.
		
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			Okay. Some scholars differentiate between Russell and NaVi. In this ayah, who is mentioned, loosen,
Allah says, What and Zelda Mario Makita? What does it mean that you every law school what was given
a scripture was given.
		
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			But to every nebby? a scripture was not given.
		
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			You understand? So, Russell, were Who? Those who are given scriptures and MBA or who, those who were
not given scriptures, but rather they were to reinforce the previous scripture, the previous
message.
		
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			So and then, Mr. homolka? Why was the scripture given? Why was that sent down? so that people know
what they're supposed to do?
		
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			Do explain the commands as well, the do's and don'ts as well, the prohibitions as well. So first of
all, clear evidence is so that people can believe, secondly, the law as to what they were supposed
to do.
		
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			And then well, meezan what is the tool through which justice is obtained?
		
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			Because it's the tool through which you were
		
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			when you were, you can be just some is and figuratively is used for what is it used for? either.
Remember, we I told you this meeting earlier as well.
		
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			So over here means and gives a meaning of justice.
		
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			So and then Mr. homolka, Tebow will Misa. What does it mean by this, that Allah sent down justice as
well?
		
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			Meaning Allah commanded justice as well, that the people have to follow the law, the keytab and they
also have to maintain justice Leah comb and NASA Bill keszthely. so that people can establish
justice, Leah Coleman, NASA Bucharest, they can uphold justice they can live by Justice, in which
matters in matters of their lunia and also in matters of their Deen.
		
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			Now, what does it mean by this, so that people can maintain justice, they can live by Justice,
Justice with regards to the rights of Allah and also with regards to the rights of people.
		
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			So Allah subhanaw taala sent down the commands, and he also commanded people to have other so that
justice can be established. Justice, in which respect in respect to Allah has rights and in respect
to people's rights.
		
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			Justice in respect to Dini matters, as well as do naevi matters, meaning worldly matters.
		
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			So, what is the right to the last panel data?
		
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			What is
		
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			that he is worshipped and none is associated with him. We learned that more I live in Jebel Leon,
who he said that once he was writing behind the Prophet
		
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			autoloaders Allah and the Prophet sallallahu Sallam said, Oh my god, he replied, loveawake Allah's
Messenger. And Saturday me he responded. The Prophet sallallahu Sallam kept silent. And then they
kept proceeding they were writing, they continued with the journey, and the Prophet sallallahu
Sallam against that, oh my god. So again, he replied, Lubbock was our lake. And then again this
thing happened. He was silent. The Prophet sallallahu Sallam called him again, Omar, more other than
Jebel replied la vache was Saturday.
		
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			And then the Prophet sallallahu Sallam asked him, Omar, do you know what is Allah is right on his
slaves? Do you know what Allah is right is on his slaves? I replied, Allah and His Messenger know
better.
		
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			He said, Allah was right on his slaves is that they should worship Him, and not worship anything
besides Him. This is the right of Allah. So for this justice to be established, for this right of
Allah to be given to him, what did Allah do, he sent messengers, he sent by Ethernet with them, he
sent kita with them, he sent me Zan with them, so that this justice can be established.
		
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			so that people know they are to worship Allah and not associate partners with him.
		
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			Now, the common NASA bill is justice. Also with regards to the rights of people, what is the right
of people? What is the right of the servants of Allah is the right of people on other people.
		
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			The right of people on other people is that a person treats the other, the way he likes to be
treated. This is what Oculus.
		
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			This is what the hardcore people is from our hobbies, we learn that whoever wishes that he is saved
from the Hellfire and is admitted into paradise, then let his death come upon him, while he believes
in a lion is messenger. And he should be with people, the way he wants to be dealt with,
		
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			the way he wants to be dealt with. So what is the right of the servants of Allah, that they are
dealt with, in a manner that every individual wants to be dealt with?
		
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			That you like for the other? What you like for yourself?
		
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			And if you think about it, if people dealt with one another, this principle, wouldn't there be
justice? Wouldn't there be justice in every in every relationship
		
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			between parents and children, in laws, and so on and so forth, that you treat the other person the
way you would want to be treated if you were in their position, you put yourself in the other
person's shoes. Whether it's a innocent person who has not committed a crime, or it's a young girl
who has just gotten married, or it is a woman who has just given birth, any person, any person, what
is justice with them, that you treat them the way you would want to be treated if you were in their
place, and if people did that, they would definitely be justice.
		
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			So Allah subhanaw taala, sent down what the keytab dummies and all of these laws so that people can
establish justice so that people can live by Justice. And if you think about it, all of the commands
of the deen all of the commands, when it comes to the rights of people, when it comes to the duties
of people, this is what they show. This is what they teach us that you treat the other the way you
would want to be treated. Isn't it?
		
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			What Ansel had either and we also sent down the Hadid.
		
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			We also sent down the iron, this is what the soldier is named after.
		
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			First of all, Allah mentions what He sent His messengers with, so that people are guided and so that
the messengers are accepted. Allah sent by unit with them why is that the messengers are accepted by
people.
		
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			But many times what happened the messengers came but were they accepted by people? No, they were
opposed. So in order to help his messengers in order to help his servants in order to help his
servants establish justice, what it allows panel data sent down and headed
		
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			along with what he What did he sent down Hadid as well. Iron as well.
		
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			Now the question is what does it mean by this that what Ansel How did we sat down Hadid?
		
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			What does it mean by that?
		
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			We sent down iron and iron over here means iron.
		
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			It came from outer space. Yeah, there are those who say that, that iron ore is actually something
that cannot be made in the earth.
		
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			Even the heat of the sun is not sufficient to produce iron to produce or
		
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			so it has come from outer space.
		
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			How the collision of stars
		
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			So on and so forth, very complicated, weird words that even I don't understand. But anyway,
collision of stars, and with that, the meteorites and all of them falling onto the earth falling
onto various other planets, various other parts of the universe. So basically, it has come from
where outer space, so some scholars say that this is what Angela means that literally, I was sent
down iron from outer space, that just as Allah sends down rain, from the sky from the clouds, Allah
sent down iron from outer space onto the earth. Secondly, other scholars have said that and zelner
What it means is that, or where is it found? in mountains? Where is it found in mountains, so it's
		
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			derived from where it's taken out from where it's extracted from where not beneath the earth, but
from where, from up in the mountains? It is said that the largest reserve of iron ore in this world
is in a huge mountain in Bolivia. And that mountain is known as a mutant, e l, m u t e n.
		
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			And they said that about 50% of the world's entire or is there.
		
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			So, Angelina, why Angela? Because you don't dig it out of the earth. But where is it? Or is found?
Mainly we're in mountains. So this is why einzelner because it's brought down from there.
		
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			Others have said that unzila over here is figurative and what it means is Hakuna. We created the
justice for the animals of grazing livestock, a lot of Pandora uses the word and then over there as
well, but what does it mean that he created them? Similarly, and then al Hadid, meaning we created
the Hadid
		
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			other scholars say that Angela over here gives a meaning of other because when Allah sends down a
command, what does it mean? People have to do it, isn't it? So, similarly, Allah has decreed he has
decided with regards to iron that it is for who it is for who for people to use for people to
benefit from.
		
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			So anzahl Howdy, we have sent down the Hadid and this iron, how is it fee but some shady the in it
is a lot of strength, severe power severe might
		
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			meaning it can be used for bus what is bus, military might military Mike.
		
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			So people from ancient times, they have used iron for what purpose for making arms and ammunition
		
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			for the purpose of warfare, making swords the tip of the arrows right Spears, daggers and even
modern day arms and ammunition many of them are made of what iron
		
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			Sophie Batson chedid in battle should the is called how by this Hadid by this iron.
		
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			But this iron is not just used for warfare. But woman f here only nurse and benefits for people.
Meaning it's a source of many other usages many other benefits for mankind, for people in general.
		
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			And how many things can people make with iron? How many benefits can they obtain by iron?
uncountable? Isn't it's uncountable, there's so many you can't even count them. You can't even
categorize them because everything is done through what iron
		
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			Sophie but some shadow woman if you're on a nurse, and these were nerfed or what, at an individual
level, at a collective level,
		
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			but this iron Allah subhanaw taala did not just send down so people can fight with one another. And
they can, you know, enjoy their dounia know, while you're a lemon law who answer that a lot may know
Manian Soto who will do Sula who believe who will help him and his messengers in the unseen in the
law Korean Rosie's indeed alive, though he is strong, he is a disease he doesn't need the help of
people. However, he has sent this iron so that he sees who will use this iron to serve the dean
		
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			who will use iron do support the messengers to promote the deen and how will he help build a What
does it mean by build a meaning they help him even though they have not seen him?
		
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			They help the cause of Allah, they help their religion of Allah, even though they haven't seen
Allah, the support the messenger, even though they're not with the messenger anymore melee and the
labor is also understood in another way that while they are enslaved from people reading while they
are in private when no one else knows what does it show
		
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			Close.
		
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			So what do we see in this is
		
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			that on one hand, a lot of panel data sent down revelation commands should era,
		
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			the religion that people were to follow. And on the other hand, Allah subhanaw taala also created
iron.
		
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			Were the book guides people as to what they should do. Iron is what a means of test for them.
		
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			That How do you serve? The Deen of Allah? How do you support the deen of Allah?
		
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			So that it is made evident? Who will support the deen of Allah? And who will not?
		
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			If you think about it, people use iron for many, many things, isn't it? If you take out iron from
your life, just imagine what would you be left with?
		
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			You won't have glasses to wear, you won't have shampoo to use, you would have an iron clothes.
		
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			You probably won't even have nice clothes. Because if you think about in the entire Industrial
Revolution, in industry, in factories, what is used iron to make so many things. So just imagine if
iron is taken out of your life? What are you left with hardly anything, hardly anything.
		
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			And we see that with this iron people have progressed so much when it comes to their dunya isn't it
so much if you go back even 50 years, 100 years, 150 years. So with the turn of each century, with
the passage of every few years, people are advancing more and more in terms of dounia you have one
technology, you have another technology tomorrow. First internet was a big thing. Now that screens
are a big thing, isn't it? And Allahu Allah was there tomorrow. But all of this advancement is being
done through what iron.
		
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			But this iron Allah subhanaw taala did not just send did not just create so that we make our dounia
Allah has made it so that he can see who will help his Deen who will help his messenger even though
this person hasn't seen Allah, even though this person hasn't seen the Messenger of Allah, but who
will be sincere to the D.
		
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			So where the book guides us as to what we should do. Iran is a tool that Allah has given us cannot
do something to promote the D whether it is defending the theme, whether it is fighting for the
cause of the deen or it is doing anything else to promote the D because two things are mentioned
over here right but century battle, as well as manaphy earliness many things can be done. So when
the LM Allah who may and Soto who were lucilla who believe in the law, Hakuna Aziz Indeed, Allah is
Kalyan Aziz, he doesn't need the help of people. But still, what he has given this iron to people so
that he can see who will do it so that he can reward people.
		
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			So now, each person who claims to be a believer, he is being tested, with the knowledge that he
gains of the deen. What does he do? What does he do?
		
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			Does he use technology? Does he use this iron? To promote the deen or not?
		
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			If you think about it, even if you're using a computer, aren't you using it? Yes, you are. When
you're writing something. Speaking of the microphone even all of this is what iron but we use all of
this technology for what dunia Allah wants us to use it for what Dean Walia Allah Allahu Manian
pseudo Masuda who believe this is a purpose for which Allah subhanaw taala sent an iron not just so
that we make our adonia so technology must be used for what? Deen not just dunya but it's so sad.
It's so unfortunate that some people say that if we use the knowledge redeem This is a bitter.
		
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			I remember somebody was saying, how could you use a microphone to teach Quran? This is This has
never happened before.
		
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			Amazing.
		
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			Amazing. If you can use a microphone for concerts, if you can use a microphone to address 1000s of
people why can you not use a microphone so that people can listen easily? When they're learning the
Why not? Allah sent down this iron to that Dean can be promoted. Not so that we keep it in a very
basic and despite the advancement of the world, we think that no, no still we should go to deserts
and still we should you know study there still we should teach there No. technology advancement is
for what purpose so that we can also serve the dean.
		
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			recitation
		
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			lapada
		
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			kita
		
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			See,
		
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			I mentioned to you at the beginning of the sutra that the sutra teaches us the balance between
materialism and spirituality. So in the previous is where we learned about the reality of the life
of this world, what do we think of this life? Don't get impressed by it, don't use it don't use this
dunya. But what's the balance that we learn over here? But this dunya Allah has created everything
in the dunya not so that you attach your heart with it, but so that you use it for what? For alpha?
For Deen.
		
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			So the same phone, the same computer you could be using, just to satisfy your desires is to talk to
people just to have another gadget. But the same things you could be using for what purpose to serve
the dean as well.
		
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			Because when it comes to the we become very simple, very simple. It says though, we don't know
anything. But this is the balance that we need to strike that use the dounia use these means that
Allah has created for what purpose? For the purpose of promoting the deen.
		
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			Like, for example, a person might say, you know, you can get your work done using a very simple
basic computer, basic computer that you get $400 $500 $600 and you can get your work done. But if
you get a computer that's faster,
		
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			that's much more stronger, that has more memory.
		
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			It's much better, would your work be more efficient? Yes, it will be more efficient. So if Allah has
given you the means, why don't you use it to make your work more efficient?
		
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			When it comes to dunya, we will spend a lot but when it comes to Deen, we say Oh, be content with
whatever you have.
		
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			I remember when I started the previous course, I had to buy a new computer. And when I started this
course again, I had to buy another one. And I felt as though this was a waste. Similarly, when I got
this iPad as well, I felt as though it was a waste. But I thought that no, this is for the dean.
People get it for the dounia. But this is for the dean, I'm getting it so that my work is more
efficient. My work is faster. If I was slow computer I'm waiting for the applications to open up and
waiting for the computer to start up. How much time is gonna go in that?
		
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			Isn't it?
		
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			So Allah has given us this technology, this Hadith, this advancement all of this so we use it for
the deen
		
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			not for dunya only.
		
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			This is a balance that we need to strike.
		
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			And we see that if a person has no spirituality, no Deen, and he's focused completely on dounia then
is that correct? No. Similarly, if a person has been, but he completely neglects the dounia then how
can he become more efficient in his deal? He cannot.
		
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			When you take both of them together, then you can be more efficient, then you have a purpose in
life, then your life is meaningful. But if you discard even one, if you give up even one, then you
cannot go much farther. Neither in this dunya nor in the
		
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			recitation
		
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			lapada.
		
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			What are the new hanway Ibrahima? What's your unef either the Yeti human Nobu waterwell kita. And we
have already sent new and Ibrahim are the Hema Sena and new Holly Salaam, who was the first
messenger and Ibrahim or SLM? Who was he? He was also a messenger and who is he known as the Father.
		
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			They're off the profits. Why? Because from his progeny came, Who? The rest of the profits
		
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			what's your unnecesary yet the human obovata? Well keytab and we placed in there the DRI year, in
the rear of who knew Alison and Ibrahim Ernestina Prophethood as well as keytab, scripture, being
all of the prophets, and all of the scriptures were sent to who the descendants of new hydrosol and
then Abraham and insulin
		
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			for men whom are dead, so among them were those who were rightly guided Waka thielmann home festival
and many of them were disobedient, they were sinful, what does it show
		
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			that no matter whose child you are, no matter whose offspring you are, you need to put in effort
yourself.
		
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			Earlier we learned about the fact that people are just proud of belonging to a certain nation
belonging to certain people, a certain family, this is not something to boast about. If a person
does not do anything himself, his father cannot help him. His great ancestor cannot help him he has
to do something himself. And we see over here that a loss of panel data place number one and keytab
in this area vipra humanism and new Allison.
		
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			Some people they were moved, and other people they were facet, what does it show that some people
benefited from the keytab and also use their Hadid and others. Others they did not.
		
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			Some people use the book. They were guided by the book they use the Heidi to serve the dean and
other people they didn't.
		
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			Some Naka, Faina 30 him guru Selena. Then we sent following their footsteps or Faina offer Well,
what does that mean to send in succession?
		
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			So we sent on their tracks on whose tracks I said to him, traces of who Ibrahim already sent them
new honey Salaam, and after them all of the messengers.
		
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			So in their traces we sent bureau Selena Our Messengers. We sent many messengers in the footsteps of
new artists and Amanda Brahim, Melissa, welcome Faina, and we cause to follow who were Easter Bunny,
Malia, Risa, even ammonium, our listener, meaning he was a last messenger before Mohammed sat
alongside him to be sent to the people.
		
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			Well, attina, who's in jail, and we gave him in jail, which are under a few colluvial larina terbaru
fatten when I met him. And we placed in the hearts of those people who followed him what
		
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			and Rama. So the followers have resigned his son um, what did they have a lot of compassion and a
lot of mercy, compassion and mercy for who? For who? For the Hulk of Allah, for the creation of
Allah. So they were very compassionate, very merciful. And because of that compassion and mercy,
what did they do? The disciples have resigned the seller, did they keep their religion to
themselves? No, they spread it to others as well.
		
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			And it's amazing, the kind of opposition that the followers have resigned to sit down faced.
		
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			Perhaps no one else has faced the kind of opposition that they faced. It was terrible, terrible. But
still, we see that they did not stop. Why? Because they had compassion and mercy.
		
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			And the thing is that you cannot do Dawa. You cannot call people's Dean until and unless you have
and Rama
		
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			refers what at that you look at the other, you're filled with feelings of pity, and Rama, that you
want to do something good with them, you want to bring something good to them. Even if they're not
in a terrible state, you still want to show some favorite to them.
		
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			So unless a person has a lot of fun drama, he cannot do that.
		
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			And we see that because of this Rafa and Rama as well. What did they do? They also change their
religion a lot. Why? Because they just wanted people to believe.
		
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			And in order for people to believe they even change their religion, they wanted to please people,
they wanted to make them happy. And for that they change their religion a lot. It doesn't mean it's
permissible, but that's what they did.
		
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			And of the things that they invented out of this
		
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			world of baniya and monasticism, ooh, ha, they innovated who innovated the followers off. Recycling
Center,
		
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			or baniya is from newsletters, blah, blah. What does it mean?
		
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			To be scared to feel fear?
		
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			And all I have is
		
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			a monk, an ascetic. What does he do? He leaves everything leaves people, he leaves a dounia and he
goes into seclusion. Why? out of extreme
		
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			Fear of the law of extreme fear of the punishment of Allah. And what does he do? He just busies
himself in worship. He stays away from everything of this dunya. And what does he busy himself with?
With the worship of Allah? And what is it that drives him? excessive fear of punishment, excessive
fear of Allah. You understand? But we see that what are we supposed to have both hope and fear,
		
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			hope and fear. The fear controls us. And the hope lets us breathe. It lets us relax, you understand?
		
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			So baniya is what asceticism, monasticism? When a person stays away from dunia, its enjoyment, even
marriage, even family life, even eating and drinking normal food, dressing, oneself and comfortable
clothing, sleeping on a comfortable bed, a person abstains from all such comforts. he abandons them,
and what is he busy himself in in the worship of Allah? So he cuts off from the dunya completely and
His focus is what just the deen You understand?
		
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			Zuma does something different. Zuma is something different what is
		
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			the what is that you abstain? abstain from what overindulgence
		
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			you abstain from luxuries.
		
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			Rabbani as what that you don't even fulfill your needs. You understand the things that you do
fulfill your needs, but you don't become excessive. Like, for example, a person eats, but he doesn't
eat a lot of any as well that a person is constantly fasting, barely eating anything.
		
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			So what is what that a person eats, but within limits, controlling himself, or Vania is what like,
for example, a person does not even eat something sweet.
		
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			Under
		
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			the hood is that a person eats normal food within limits, right? But Bhavani as with a person, this
relies on dry bread and water and old food, stale food thinking oh, this is piety. No, this is
wrong.
		
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			robinia Allah says ebitdar Oh Ha they innovated it.
		
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			Sort of baniya isn't innovation. This is something that is not legislated by Allah and His
messenger. Allah says Makka taberna I lay him we did not ordain it on them.
		
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			We did not command them to practice urbania we did not prescribe it on them, but rather they
themselves invented it. And when they invented it, why did they invent it? Why did they innovated in
there except Allah over here is this lemon cutter. This is an exception that is not connected with
maca, banana Allium, it gives meaning of lacking, meaning they invented it for what purpose? It is,
		
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			in order to seek the pleasure of Allah. That's why they invented orphanages
		
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			that they thought if they completely abandoned the dunya, then what will happen alone will be very
happy with them.
		
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			And they went to the point of, you know, women not even getting married, men even not even getting
married, leaving their homes, living were in churches, in cathedrals in certain buildings, and over
there constantly being engaged in the worship of Allah. This is what they thought that would bring
about the pleasure of Allah. So the intention was very good. In other words, you understand, in
Liberty, one in many people they say about innovation, what's the big deal? We intend to do
something good. The intention is very good. Over here also, the intention was very good. They wanted
to make Allah happy. But what does Allah say from Allah? Oh Ha, but they did not observe it. Or Oh,
		
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			* Ah, yeah. Very, what does it mean to look after a living creature?
		
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			He is a shepherd. So our herd they did not observe it. They did not take care of it. They did not
guard it. What are baniya how how Korea is here, as was the right of, of observing. Why? Because it
was so difficult.
		
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			It was so difficult. It was impossible for them to continue with it.
		
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			Because imagine if a person has left his home, left his family, he doesn't eat. He doesn't drink
properly. He doesn't sleep properly. How long can he continue like this? For how long? Only some
time isn't
		
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			so familiar over half party IoT for attain alladhina amanu main home those people who believed among
them among Who am
		
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			So Christians, and who do they believe in? In the Prophet sallallahu Sallam when he came, or they
believed as the way they should have believed in a Santa Santa. So they were given what a general
whom they reward.
		
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			It doesn't mean that of those who were practicing Rabbani Allah rewarded them no for attain
alladhina amanu main home, who are alladhina amanu main home, those who believed as a should have
believed without any innovation, without any changes in their religion, they kept their religion
pure. Allah gave them their reward, Waka thielmann home festival, and most of them most of all, most
of the Christians, most of the followers of re scientists and then what did they turn into? facile?
		
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			disobedient sinful, they went into another extreme. So we see that one group of people they went to
the extreme of baniya and the other farcical and even amongst those who practice Rabbani, many were
faster. Many were faster.
		
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			Because if you read about how they used to practice, monasticism, I mean, it's not natural for a
person to live like this live like completely away from people alone in seclusion, engage in the
worship of Allah constantly, not getting married, not socializing with people. Obviously, whatever
rules you're going to make for yourself, you're going to end up breaking them, you're going to end
up crossing them.
		
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			Which is why we see that some places where these monks, these men and women would live, there will
also be a lot of Xena fassifern because when a person innovates something in religion, it is
difficult, it is unrealistic, it is unpractical.
		
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			And when it's unpractical, what's going to happen? What's going to happen? Think about it.
		
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			If it's unpractical, what's going to happen? Can a person hold on to it for now? Can a person keep
to it for now? He cannot.
		
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			And this is what every single innovation, it cannot continue for a long time, which is why we see
the innovations keep changing. They keep evolving. Because people cannot do it for too long.
		
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			Like for example, if a person says that read this kalama 100,000 times, seriously, 100,000 times 100
times 1000 times it's a big number, isn't it? So first people start off saying that every individual
should do it and then they say, Oh, no, forget it. We won't do it as individuals, all of us come
together, you do one part, I will do another part, I will do another part and like this, we will
complete the number of 100,000 they keep evolving, they keep changing.
		
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			And and this is an evidence that when a person innovates something in their religion, he cannot
continue it for a long either. For matter how clear Is he here? He cannot uphold it. He starts it
out of love. He started out of who Sure. Out of fear of Allah, out of humbleness out of humility,
wanting the pleasure of Allah. But he cannot do it for too long.
		
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			Because the deen that Allah has given us How is that thing? How is it practical, realistic. It has a
perfect balance Leah commonness bill case, Allah sent down the religion so that there will be
justice, balance, Allah send dummies and that there should be balance in the lives of people. Not
that people should go to extremes. But what people innovate, what is it? First of all, it's
unnecessary. Because if it was necessary, Allah and His Messenger would have informed us.
		
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			And secondly, it's difficult, it's burdensome. This is why people cannot do it. So there are urbania
people invented it out a very good feelings, but they could not do it for too long. So Allah says
those who believed amongst them, they were given their award, and those who were facet and many of
them their fastest and obviously, a loss of punishment for such people.
		
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			Listen to the recitation.
		
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			tab and the messenger so that Dean is complete. And when people innovate things in religion, what
are they trying to show that Dean is not complete? Every single profit every single messenger, what
did he do, he showed a practical demonstration of what
		
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			the commander of last panel data had given. So when the Prophet was sent, the Dean was complete,
there was no need to innovate things in religion.
		
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			I was just thinking about maintaining balance. When you see that Muslim and under this there were so
progress and indeed, they were very strong. So many European we're accepting Islam because of that.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the deen, we've made it so boring. Why how that we don't use
technology, we don't use this dunya. And as a result, many people, they don't get attracted. I mean,
it doesn't mean that you compromise on the deen. No, you don't compromise anything. But this dunya
Allah has given it to us it.
		
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			You know, for example, a flyer. It can be nice. It can be colorful, it can be attractive. But
sometimes we just keep it simple, plain boring. And people see it the thing, it's a photocopied
page, they don't even look at it. And if it's a flyer of something else, it's so attractive, isn't
it? So for the dean also, we should be using our minds. We should be using dystonia that Allah has
given us then only can a person really bring benefit to his cause.
		
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			And if you see in this ayah, where urbania has mentioned, do you know anything about monasticism,
what kind of things people practice or practice out of monasticism?
		
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			Before or now?
		
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			No marriage. What else? They live in seclusion. They live in seclusion, complete seclusion, like for
example, up in the mountains so that no woman can come they cannot see any woman even because of the
see a woman they'll get distracted. So living in seclusion away from people. What else? Very basic
food, dry food. Simple clothing, and shoes. Also very simple. No hair on the head, shave off the
head.
		
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			Do you saw this in a documentary? Many of the churches, in the basements graves were found of little
children who are born out of Zina. Because obviously when people are living in such places, and
living this kind of lifestyle, they cannot control themselves. How much can you suppress your
natural desires that Allah has placed in you? You cannot. So all of these children were born like
this, they were killed and buried over there not even taken out that nobody finds out about it. The
zero minimum fasciae cone. And unfortunately, many times people who are considered as priests and
nuns and so on and so forth. Many times they are accused of sexual assaults, even sexual harassment
		
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			of little children.
		
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			Just this morning, a woman and her husband, he's a priest.
		
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			And he lives there and she lives here and she has to work and provide for the kids and he's there.
So this is unfair. And unfortunately, this kind of practices also come within Muslims, that men for
example, they don't realize what their responsibility is, as a father as a husband, and they will go
for months. Why? I'm doing Dawa. For example, somebody was telling me about this particular person
who is their family friend. Wife is in trouble. Children are in trouble. Wife is not in a good shape
at all. She's taking money from welfare and where's the husband? He's gone for his W to another
country. You're doing Dawa to people but you don't know what your wife and children are going
		
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			through. You don't care about their Deen you don't care about their dunya even I mean their Deen
even imagine if a person is supposed to be going out to call people to Islam. I mean, his family
should also be practicing, isn't it?
		
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			So this is like an innovation, that you leave everything of this dunya and you go on practicing the
dean or calling people to the dean and you neglect your obligations. It doesn't let you make
		
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			The balance what Allah wants from us is to maintain balance, or banias. What are you losing that
balance?
		
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			If you look at the Sharia that Allah subhanaw taala revealed to the Prophet and the way, the whole
way of life, it's supposed to make our life easier, but when you innovate things, then things become
difficult. Later, they become very difficult. Similarly, we see that out of this practice of
Albania, they would also torture themselves, physically torture themselves, how
		
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			branding their bodies with extremely hot metals, piercing their bodies, cutting off the private
parts, literally, yes, castrating themselves so that they don't have any desire. This is all what
extreme, isn't it. And this is losing the balance between Dean and dounia. And when people lose that
balance, they cannot continue for very long, they cannot continue for very long the following series
that we will learn in it, you will notice that there is a very deep connection that a person must
have with the dean that is being emphasized. And at the same time, emphasis is also on taking family
along with you go and for Sakuma licona. Don't just be worried about yourselves, but also take your
		
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			family along with you. But at the same time latterly come and welcome oladipo. And
		
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			don't let your family and children distract you from the color of Allah. So this balance has to be
there. And this balance is found in the Sharia that Allah subhanaw taala has given to us.
		
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			I was just thinking how the Quran is such a miracle the way it's placed. Everything's play space,
right now you're at a time where all you're thinking about migrates, my test my assignments, my
course I don't care about anybody else, I don't want to see anybody else's face. And swana also does
telling us that you know, you have to have balance, and you also do sn, you're also free in the way
of Allah, you also do all these things, and you have to do it with a son, you have to do all of it.
You cannot just say I'm going to do one, not the other. But you have to take everyone along with you
and now inshallah even your families. And then after that, use the Hadith that Allah has given us to
		
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			do the work of
		
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			Santa Monica, this the Rania is from shavon. I remember I watched a documentary about Asha, his
nickname is a Sahara type. Maybe you hear about him. He's from Sudan. And he was very young, I
think, I don't know how old but he was young. And he wants to go to learn his desire to learn Quran
in he met very bad people. So
		
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			they said,
		
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			they take him and they put him on our own kind of desert and no food, no drink. They just give him
like date, and a little water. And they tell him he's supposed to be like out, of course. Instead,
they don't play an angel community. After 40 days, shaytan comes to him. And he thinks he's an
angel. And he talks to him and after that he doesn't he and you don't need to pray. You don't need
to do anything. So long story anyway, this man completely became magician. And he does magic and he
completely out of the saw after a while somehow he understands because his desire was to learn the
Quran. So he came back to Vienna now he tells people how the magician deal with people. How the
		
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			Ravana is bad how the Buddha is, but he gives the one on hamdulillah
		
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			is the story of the boy in the king. Remember that Hades just mentioned in sort of trouble rouge? It
is said that the monk that he met was also one of the followers of Osiris. I mean, he had believed
in him. And at that time, what was very common magic. So people were trying to teach him magic, but
he found the Hulk.
		
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			And remember Savannah piracetol below and who is well, and how he went from one Christian priests to
the other, some were righteous, and some How did you find them fascinating that they will take money
from people in the name of charity and hoard it for themselves. And when one of them died,
salamandre did argue he showed all of that to the people that look, he took all of this in charity
for me, but in fact, he kept it for himself. So this extreme leads to imbalance and it leads to
disobedience. And you know what the point of Australia commit is very, very important because at
this point, you know, when we're studying the Quran, we make big plans for ourselves, that I want to
		
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			do this, I want to do that and forget about marriage and forget about children and forget about
husband and no, you have to take everything along with you. You cannot get distracted by the dunya
you cannot get completely carried away by your children and your own life and your own house and
		
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			At the same time, you cannot completely neglect them.
		
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			Our athlete couldn't let it happen, who give every one the right that he deserves. And remember that
had these, that and so they don't he reported that some of the companions of Allah's Messenger
sallallahu wasallam. They asked his wives about the acts that he used to perform in private. Someone
among them being among those companions said, I will not marry women. And other said, I will not eat
meat. And other said, I will not lie down in bed.
		
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			I will not marry women, I will not eat meat I will not lie down in bed. So the Prophet sallallahu
Sallam praised Allah who glorified him and he said what has happened to these people that they say
so and so whereas I observed prayer and sleep as well. I observe fast and suspend observing them as
well. And I marry women also, from an early version. So Nettie Felisa meanie. Whoever turns away
from my son, Nathan, he's out of me. So remember that beauty is in what? In the Sunnah of the
Prophet sallallahu. In the deen that Allah has taught us, not in the ways that people innovate.
		
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			We listen to the recitation
		
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			What about it? oh seven