Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P12 119B Tafsir Hud 50-60

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The transcript discusses the confusion surrounding the actions of the Prophet and his followers, including their actions, their beliefs, and actions. The speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing one's actions and avoiding evil in order to avoid suffering from it. The transcript also touches on the media's actions and their failure to comply with laws.

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			With a bit of a malicious rajim Bismillah Al Rahman Rahim
		
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			lesson number 119 solitude ayah number 5283. In the previous ayat we learned about the story of Noah
Alayhis Salam, and in there was a very, very important lesson, which was summarized very beautifully
in the last idea that we learned and what was that lesson? That Be patient, the final outcome is for
who, for those who fear Allah, meaning ultimately, they're the ones who will be successful. And in
this was great comfort for the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam because in Makkah, you know, the
opposition that he was facing for his people. So through the story of new Hallasan now he was
comforted, that it doesn't matter if only a few people have responded, think about new holiday salam
		
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			after so many years only Khalil only a few people believed in him. But ultimately, it was him and
his followers were successful. Now today inshallah we're going to learn about more prophets of Allah
in which a similar message is conveyed. A similar lesson is taught that even if a person is of the
minority, meaning he is alone, or he has very few supporters, but if he is on the hook on the truth,
then Insha Allah, Allah's help will be with him, Allah will support him, he will not abandon him.
And in this was a great lesson for the prophets, Allah, Allah is on them, for his companions, and
also for all of us today. Because whenever a person is doing something, and he doesn't gain the
		
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			support of others, what happens? He begins to feel weak. He's disheartened. And he begins to doubt
himself, he wants to give up. But these if the stories of the past what do they do, they encourage
us, that doesn't matter. The whole world is against you. If you know you are upon the truth, then
stay firm.
		
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			What ILA on in a hall whom, who the, and to the people of Earth, their brother hood, meaning Allah
subhanaw taala sent their brother, who would earn a Salam as a messenger.
		
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			The people of ours were the descendants of the survivors of the great flood that came at the time of
New Orleans, Sana, and these people people have odd, they used to live in Yemen, in a place that was
known as a cough. There is an entire suit of the Quran surah cough and in that also we will learn
about the people of Earth. Now the people of odd, they were physically very strong, very mighty. And
at the same time, they were great architects and engineers also, they had huge buildings that were
very solid, you know, in their structure. And in fact is mentioned in the Quran in surah. Fetchit is
six to eight. Allah says Allah Tala K for ferula book of Iran, Iran that will remind the people of
		
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			Earth Ilan, who are also known as Iran, who had lofty pillars, meaning their buildings, their
structures were such that they had lofty pillars allottee lamb you luck myth, Lu Hasselblad, the
likes of which have never been created in the land. Meaning these people people of Earth were such
that no comparison in their physical stature and what they built what they constructed also, there
has been nothing like that on the earth ever. Look at what the people have in our own made. Look at
the pyramids that they made till today we are baffled by how they made those pyramids, what kind of
tools they used, what kind of crafts they used in order to make such solid structures even today, we
		
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			cannot figure that out. But about the people of God Allah says Allah de la Mu lochmere through half
will be done there themselves in their physical body and stature, incomparable. And secondly, what
they made was also incomparable. Now, Allah subhanaw taala, sent to them a prophet by the name of
who they are they his center, and Allah calls him a ha home. He was their brother. What does he mean
by this? He was their brother, that he was one of them. He was from their nation from their
community. That's where he was born. That's where he was raised. He was one of that group of people.
He was one of them. Just like the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. Was he an outsider being sent
		
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			to Morocco, or was he one of the people of Makkah? He was a Moroccan. He was from the tribe of
Quraysh. People had seen him from his childhood. He was not unfamiliar.
		
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			Now, what do we see here? That Allah subhanaw taala sent prophets to their nations and most of the
time the Prophet was from the nation, meaning he was not an outsider.
		
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			either an immigrant, rather he was from the nation. Why is there any wisdom behind that?
		
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			You see when a person, he is from a certain people, he knows his people, he knows his community, he
knows their culture, he knows their language, he knows their strengths, he knows their weaknesses,
he knows what they will understand and what they will not understand. Do you agree with me?
		
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			So for example, many times you will feel that you can connect better with your own community, as
opposed to you know someone else. Why? Because you know, your community, you know, what kind of
language they understand how they can be convinced to do something, and an outsider doesn't really
know that. So Allah subhanaw taala, he sent messengers from their own nations. Why? Because they
were familiar with their people. And it's very important to know the people whom you are talking to,
you know, it's like, if you want to teach children something, you cannot teach them the way you
would teach an adult. Why? Because children think differently than adults do. They operate
		
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			differently. So in order to teach children, you have to know how children think, you have to know
what will work with them, you cannot apply other rules on them. So likewise, if a person wants to do
that, or what if he wants to call people to Allah? If he wants to do there is law if he wants to
correct them, reform them? Then what is the first step? What is the first step, get to know your
audience get to know whom you're dealing with? What they need to know, what needs to be corrected,
what they need to learn. Otherwise, you might be talking to them and they might not be able to
relate with you they might not be able to understand what you're telling them. What you're saying
		
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			might be very beautiful, but it's meaningless to them because it doesn't have anything to do with
their lives. So Allah subhanaw taala sent to nations prophets from wool from among themselves were
in our I didn't a home who the
		
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			father he said Yeah, call me all my people are with Allah worship Allah mana coming Illa Allah Euro,
you do not have any God but him, meaning your only God is who? Allah subhanaw taala the only one who
deserves your worship is who? Allah subhanaw taala So the Prophet of Allah, He came to remind people
of the purpose of their existence, why they were made, you were made for the worship of Allah, you
have forgotten this. So the Prophet of Allah came to remind them and he also clarified that in Anton
you are not Illa except move the rune move the rune is from FDR. What does it mean? Yesterday to
invent, to make up to fabricate? So move Tarun are those who make up those who fabricate things. So
		
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			he's telling them you are only inventing things? What does he mean by that? That you're inventing
things when you were saying that Allah has a partner? When you associate partners with Allah, when
you dedicate your worship to other than Allah, what are you doing? You're fabricating lies, you're
inventing things up, you're saying things about religion about Allah that are incorrect. In anthem
in Lamb of Tarun so we see over here that on the one hand, who the artisan I'm he told him what to
do? And what was that? worshipping Allah subhanaw taala. And on the other hand, he also told them
that what you're doing is wrong, meaning that this ship that you're committing is a fabrication.
		
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			It's a lie, it is not true. So he told them what was right. And he also told them what was wrong.
And this is very important. If you want to know what is good, what is the right thing to do, you
also need to know what is bad, what you must avoid? Because if you only know what good is, and you
don't know what evil is, then how are you going to avoid evil. So, a complete understanding a whole
understanding is what that which comprises of recognizing the right and also recognizing the wrong.
Now, many times it happens that we want to shelter, for example, children just shelter them, that
they should only know what is right they should only know what is good, and they should not interact
		
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			with the rest of the world. So what happens they have no idea but what evil is, they have no idea
what what wrong is. So what happens as they grow up and all of a sudden they come to know Oh, this
is also out there and that is also out there and they're unleashed into the world. Then what
happens? They lose themselves. So while we really want to shelter and protect our
		
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			For people, whether it is adults or children or whoever, it is necessary that we are also aware of
what is wrong. Why, so that we know it is wrong, we understand it is wrong, we believe it to be
wrong, and then we can avoid it.
		
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			Now the other day, my son he saw in the washroom, a mouthwash that said zero. So now he's reading so
he said, Why does it say zero? I said, because it has zero alcohol is like what's alcohol? Like
Muslims are not supposed to have alcohol. He's like, what is it? And I'm like, What am I supposed to
tell a four year old child about what alcohol is? But I explained to him, I said, alcohol is a kind
of a drink, which is not halal for us. Why? Because if a person has it, you know, a little too much
of it. Then they kind of lose their mind and they can't walk straight. And if they're driving, then
they don't know where they're going and they might end up in an accident. And Alhamdulillah he
		
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			understood. He understood that okay, it might be very tasty. People might have it, they might enjoy
it. However, it's not really good for me.
		
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			You know, we tell children Oh, it is halal. This is haram. Haram haram haram halal, halal, halal,
they don't know what it means logically explain to them why something is right and why something is
wrong. We as Muslims are supposed to do certain things and we are supposed to refrain from certain
others. I mean, religion has become a part of our culture, right? And what Allah will have, it's a
good thing that it's become a norm for us. But that doesn't mean that we do things without thinking.
Without understanding. Yes, we eat halal, why we don't eat haram. Why? We wear certain clothes, why
we perform the salah? Why, for those of us who go to public school, we get questioned often not just
		
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			hijab for everything. Why is it that you guys aren't going to dances? Or why is that you guys
wondering alcohol or whatever, whatever. And Allah has always given us the Hickman the hikma so
beautiful. And for us, I think it's very important that we know it so that we can appreciate
ourselves. And then we can also tell non Muslims and other Muslims why they should do it. Because
otherwise people they cannot understand. It doesn't make any sense to them. They look at you
strange, and they feel pity for you. So if you cannot defend yourself, because you don't know why
you're doing something, then how are you meant to do Dawa? Yesterday, me and my sister we were
		
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			talking and she's like, Who do you love the most? So I was like, a lot. And then she's like, Do you
love them more than me? And I was like, yeah, and then she's like, Oh, she's a she got upset and
stuff. And I was like, Oh, well, you have to love him more than everyone to and she's like why? So I
explained to her how, how Allah has given us everything that we have even like the ability to speak.
And she understood that and she's like, I love Allah to Allah. Otherwise, I mean, this is what we
hear. I love Allah, you love Allah, everybody loves Allah is just just lip service. It's a
politically correct statement. Because if you were to say something otherwise, I mean you wouldn't
		
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			be considered Muslim. So we say it but we don't know why we say we don't even understand it. So it's
very important to use our mind to be able to tell between right and wrong.
		
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			So who there is Sam he made it clear to them in anthem Illa move Tarun, you are only inventing
things. You call me all my people. Let us a local Malay here July I do not ask from you. Meaning I
do not demand from you I lay on it, I draw any reward meaning for the service that I am performing
over here. I'm conveying the message to you. This effort of mine, this work of mine the sacrifice of
mine, I don't expect anything from you in return.
		
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			In equity, not my reward Illa except ALLAH, ALLAH de Fatah, Ronnie, on the one who created me,
meaning I only expect your ward from the one who has sent me the one who has made me. I don't expect
anything from you. You know, it's like if a person is doing a government job, what is he doing? He's
offering services to the people. He's working for the people. But does he charge them? Like for
example, if you go to get your health card made? For instance, do you have to pay a fees over there?
If you go to the doctors, do you have to pay a fees over there? No. But what happens? Who pays them
for their work? The government pays them right?
		
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			So likewise, when a person is working for the sake of Allah, he can't be expecting reward from
people. Who does he expect reward from the one who sent him and over here who there is an am says
Allah the PHIPA Ronnie the one who made me the one who created me the one who gave me everything I
have. Only he can give me reward. You can't give me anyway. I felt that dark alone. Do you not
understand meaning? Do you not understand my message? Do you not see my
		
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			sincerity Do you not see that I'm conveying entirely for your benefit? Well call me and all my
people is stung fear or a bircham seek forgiveness from your Lord, for what? For what has been done
in the past. Yes, ship has been committed. Yes, many evils have been done in many wrong things have
been done. Whatever has happened has happened. It's the past. So what should you do? It's the fedora
bekam seek forgiveness from your Lord. And remember that it's the fall is what to seek forgiveness
from Allah to seek Mo Farah and Mo Farah is set through them what the jail was one who it is to
conceal the sin and turn away from it meaning not hold the person accountable not ask them not
		
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			punish them for it. So when we ask Allah for forgiveness, what are we asking for that Ya Allah,
whatever sins I've committed, please cover them. Just hide them. Don't let them be exposed. I was
ignorant. I was wrong. I was crazy. Whatever I made those mistakes. Please hide it. Please don't let
it come even in front of me. I don't want to see it. I don't want anyone to see it. I don't want you
to question me about it. Just cover it please. This is what is default is and also secondly what the
jail was on Buddha Allah don't question me about please forgive me overlook.
		
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			So it's the fear or a book on mistakes have happened? Doesn't matter. Apologize. Say sorry to your
Lord.
		
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			Through Matobo la he then turn in repentance to him. Doba after is still fall, what does that mean?
Is the forest for the best and Toba is what your resolution your resolve with regards to the future,
that I'm not going to make the same mistake again. I'm going to change now. You know, this is
history. I'm not going to repeat this again. I'm going to change my ways. So yes, ship was done in
the past seek forgiveness. Now turn from ship to though hate from loan to idle, from sin, from
disobedience to obedience itself it all on buckle. So Matobo, Eli, he and if you change your ways
like this, you're not going to lose anything. In fact, you're going to gain because what is one of
		
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			the biggest fears that people have when they think about doing Toba? When they think about leaving,
you know, their old established ways and changing their ways? What's the fear that they have? What's
going to happen? What am I going to do? Like, for example, if a person makes up their mind, I'm not
going to, you know, watch these kinds of programs anymore. For example, why? Because there's too
much of a minute, not that they're going to stop watching anything completely. But just in general,
they say that that's it. I'm not going to watch this particular show, because it takes me away from
the Corolla. It makes me think about wrong things. Now, what's the fear? How am I going to feel my
		
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			evenings? What am I going to do on the weekends? This is what I generally do. What am I going to do
otherwise? Anything that you give up anything that you leave, there's always this hesitation, okay?
If I leave it, what am I going to do that. And remember that when the entire society is doing shit,
remember, it has an impact their economy is based on it, basically, their political system is based
on it, their social relationships, everything is based on it, it's the foundation of their entire
society. And if they have to leave that chick, that meant a whole lot of change in their own
community in every aspect of their life. So they had a lot of fears. But who there Listen, am said,
		
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			don't worry, you will see this summer I lay committed.
		
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			You turn to Allah, He will send the sky on you made the raw in showers. Medrol is from the root
letters, dal
		
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			and MedDRA is like for example, rain, when it falls abundantly, a lot of rain, a lot of rain. And
this means that it comes frequently. So rainfall is frequent. And when the rain does come, it's not
just a little bit fun. It's a lot ample.
		
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			I may draw. Rain may draw. What do you think I in withdrawal is? I mean, I may draw
		
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			a very weepy teary eye, meaning you're like someone who just breaks down into tears very quickly,
very easily. Like everyday you will see them crying at least once or twice. They hear something,
they see something. Something happens on the other side of the world and what happens they start
crying, I mean withdraw.
		
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			So your silly summer or lake Amidala he will send abundant rain on you, meaning for you on your
lands. So as a result
		
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			What will happen, your needs will be fulfilled, you will have ample provision. Because remember, if
you have rainfall, you have water, you have agriculture, you have produce, you have food, you have
business, you have animals, you have milk, you have so much trade, everything results from it. And
if there's drought, and we have seen recently how drought has affected certain parts of the world,
what has been the result, everything has been shattered from people to their homes, their
livelihoods, their businesses, the entire economy. So use in the summer or late considerar Allah
will send for you abundant rain, way azide calm and he will increase you go water and strength,
		
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			electrical what he can do your strength, meaning you have some Kuva right now, but you know what, if
you turn to Allah, Allah will give you more Kuwa he will give you additional Goolwa what is the
		
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			strength power? Now? What kind of strength do people generally possess? Or what types of strengths
are there? First of all, physical when a person is physically able, remember that the people have
they were physically very strong, very mighty, very strong built. Okay, after physical strength,
what other strengths? mental strength, when people have knowledge, when they have experience, when
they have skills when they have craftsmen? That is all what mental strength? Okay, what else?
		
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			Economical, financial, when they have money when they have resources, because you can be very smart
in your head, and you can be very able in your body. But if you don't have money, what are you going
to do with your brain and your body? What are you going to do?
		
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			emotional strength, because of which a person is stable. He has healthy relationships, because of
which he's happy, he can control himself in times of difficulty, in stressful times, he can keep
himself together. Now the people have odd, they possessed a lot of strength, physical, mental, you
can say even emotional, they possessed a lot of strength. But there was one type of strength that
was missing.
		
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			And what was that spiritual, spiritual strength was missing? Now tell me if a person is physically
strong, mentally strong, financially strong?
		
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			Is it necessary that he'll be successful in his life? No, it's not necessary. There are many people
who have everything. They've got the money, they've got the power. They're strong and fit in their
body, very muscular body. But at the same time, they're bipolar. And these are real examples.
They're bipolar, their relationships are not stable at all. One divorce after another one
girlfriend, boyfriend after another, and then drinking, and then drugs and an overdose. And these
are people who are apparently quite successful. I mean, people with great high positions, even in in
our politics. Now, when they do such things, what does it show? They're not together.
		
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			Which is why sometimes they will lash out on someone at another time, they will break their things,
they are not together. It impedes their success, they cannot really go far in life.
		
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			This is why these days you will find this a lot. When you read up on very successful people, like
for example, CEOs of big big companies, they are advised to meditate. They're advised to meditate.
Why? So that they can hold themselves together.
		
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			Because as CEOs, they have very stressful lives. Why meditate, to develop spiritual strength,
because that is what will keep you together that is what will help you go far in life.
		
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			Now think about it. If a person lacks the spiritual strength,
		
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			and as a result, regardless of the potential that he has, he cannot go far in life. Is that a loss?
It's a big loss. You will have the money, you have the education you have the opportunities, but
just because of your spiritual weakness, the weakness within you, you can't do much in life.
		
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			Now, let's say there is a person who meditates who gives importance to his faith, spiritually strong
but not the right kind of faith. So okay, they are quite successful in this worldly life, but
they're not successful in the Fila. So what use was that physical body very able
		
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			body that is just going to rot under the earth, what use was all that money all those dollars that
they accumulated, that they managed to get their hands on. But when they die, that money is just
dispersed in people.
		
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			It doesn't bring them any reward in the afterlife. So the people have either told by their prophet
that if you turn to Allah, he has it come coverton Ilco wetiko he will give you added strength, you
will be more successful in this life, and also in the era. What a beautiful lesson.
		
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			What an important thing for every believer to remember that when your faith becomes stronger, your
performance in your worldly roles will also become better. You will also go far in life, you will
also become successful in the worldly sense. Look at the Prophet salAllahu alayhi wasallam. Was he
spiritually strong? Of course. Was he successful in worldly terms? Oh, yeah, of course he was. Look
at the Companions, spiritually strong and also successful in their worldly life. So where is it
going? Quwata illa Quwata calm? And he warned them what at a well, low moody mean, and do not turn
away as criminals don't turn away. Because those who do turn away who are they're moody mean
		
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			criminals. How? Because when a person is physically strong, he has the money, but spiritually, he's
dead, then what is he like? How is he going to deal with people? Is he going to bring benefit to
them? Or is he going to harm them more? What is it that differentiates us from wild animals? It's
our uncle. It's our reason. It's our emotions. It's our faith. But if that is missing in our lives
than our body, how is that different from the body of an animal untamed wild? What's the difference?
Here's a person who's fulfilling is desires, and there is an animal that's fulfilling its desires.
So while at a low Majidi mean don't turn away as criminals respond to the call of the messenger and
		
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			see what all you have to gain. And this is true that a person has to give up something, but what he
gives up is always very minor compared to what he has to gain later.
		
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			Kalu they said, Yeah, hood. Oh, hood, magic. Tena Viva Hina 10 You have not brought us anybody you
know, you have not brought us any clear evidence. Really? Who there listen, I'm didn't show them any
Mahina I mean, what he was saying its health was by Hina itself was a clear proof was a clear
evidence. So to logical reasoning, such profound messages, you know, clarified in such beautiful
clear terms. What more did they need? This had Oh, you haven't really brought us a clear proof. And
woman. No, and we are not going to be daddy key be in the least meaning at all. And when it comes
with man with not, meaning we're not at all going to daddy key. This is actually daddy Kena. But the
		
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			noon is dropped because the word is connected with Ali Hatena in the sense that there's a
grammatical relationship between the two. Now daddy Keane is the floor love daddy who is static? One
who leaves? Not Bodek remember that? So woman? No be daddy ke le Hatena? What are they saying? We
are not going to leave our gods. We are never ever going to abandon the worship of our gods on
khaolak. Because of what you say, meaning just because you're telling us that we shouldn't worship
our idols or Gods we're not going to leave them. Who are you? Who are you to tell us and the sad
woman Nola Kirby moved meaning and we are not at all believers in you, meaning we're not going to
		
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			believe in you at all.
		
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			What does this show? This shows how deeply this nation was immersed in Schick how strongly they
believed in their idolatry, that they weren't willing to give it up at all, despite the clear
message that who their listened and gave them and the warning as well as the good news that he
conveyed them still, they didn't want to leave their ship. Why? Because idolatrous nations, people
who do shake they depend on their deities on their false gods for what? For protection, for
provision for blessing, and they always have this fear that if we leave them what's going to happen
		
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			if we leave them, they will be upset with us. If we leave them that
		
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			We will be abandoned, there will be no one to protect us to bless us to provide for us. This is how
they think. So even though the message is very clear, they're not willing to give up their gods,
		
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			you might not be able to understand this fully. Let me give you another example that you might be
able to relate with
		
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			these days, what do we strongly believe that only if you have a job, then you have money? Isn't that
what we believe? Why, because that's what we see people who have a job, they have money. And if you
have a better education, the better job you will have. And the more stable income you will have.
There is a connection between income, job and education. If you take the education out, you can't
have the job, you can't have the money. If you take the job out, you can have the best of education,
but you can't have the money. Because this is how we see the whole world is functioning.
		
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			But there are people today who say that, you know what, if you're going to spend 30 $40,000, and
more on your education is really worth it. They actually strongly oppose university education. They
say it's not worth it, just go get a certification from here and there and go into the workforce
immediately. They think otherwise, but very few people will listen to them. Because it's a new
thing.
		
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			So what they're trying to say is that your income does not depend on the number of years you have
spent in school. It doesn't depend on that your income depends on what your
		
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			experience and your willingness to learn and improve and work hard. This is what your income will
depend on. And there are examples of such people out there. People who didn't really go to school,
who were school dropouts, but they became very successful. So they take their example, this is he
look, this guy never went to school. He was a school dropout. He never completed university. But
look at what he made and look at how successful he is that the products that he started there in
every household today.
		
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			So this is a new thing. But is everybody comfortable with this idea? Not really. So just like that
idolatrous people, when they're told you leave your idols, they don't really have any effect on your
life. In fact, they're harmful for you. Are the people willing to give them up? No way. They're
like, Absolutely not. So even though the truth was clear, they said we're not going to believe in
you.
		
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			They said in Nicolaou we do not say in law except meaning the only thing we say about you is that
Eric total aka he has possessed you with evil era thought Alka is from the root letters I know well,
and it is basically to intend for something and overpower it. overtake it. So we think that era
Tharaka bow do ally haughtiness. Some of our gods have intended, be soo in with evil. Some of our
gods have intended evil for you. You must have shown some kind of disrespect to our idols, which is
why they have intended evil for you. Which is why you were saying these kinds of things today.
		
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			So superstitious these people were that they immediately said that, you know what, you've gone
crazy. Your mind is not working properly. There's something wrong gone in your head. Why? Because
our idols, they want something evil for you, because you must have disrespected them. They're angry
with you.
		
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			And many times it happens we also become very superstitious instead of thinking logically,
immediately we think oh, magic, you know, I have a headache. Magic.
		
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			You know, I failed my test. Alright. Even though I you know, my friend was just staring at me, even
though i
		
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			Yes, I mean is help. Yes, magic also happens. But not every sickness and failure is caused by evil
eye and magic. Why do we say such things because we want to take the blame off of ourselves. We
don't want to take responsibility for our own failures.
		
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			So we try to blame others. They have done this to me, they have done that to me. And because of this
I'm suffering. Perhaps it is our own sins because of which we are suffering. Perhaps it is our own
negligence because of which we are suffering. So likewise, these people they said, Well, you know
what, our gods have intended something evil for you. Bala who there is an am said in the oshiete
Allah indeed I call Allah to witness wash Hadoo and you also bear witness
		
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			I make Allah a witness. And I make you people a witness that a need that indeed I have buddy on I am
absolved. I've nothing to do with Memento, Shikun with that whom you associate, meaning I have
nothing to do with your idols. Allah is my witness, and I make you a witness. Also, I don't believe
in your idols, I don't fear them at all. I don't fear them at all. I mean, Dooney other than him,
meaning him, I fear Allah, I fear. I believe in him, I trust on him. But your idols, I don't care. I
don't fear them at all to the point that fucky Dooney. So go ahead and plot against me from the word
Kade plot against me, Jamia And altogether, some Mullah Toblerone then do not give me any respite.
		
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			You think your idols have harmed me? You know what, I don't fear them at all. Go ahead, call upon
your idols, ask them to hurt me. Ask them to harm me. Go ahead, all of you together make a huge plan
to harm me. I don't fear you.
		
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			What does this show us about wilderness center? How bold and confident he was? How he didn't fear
their idols at all. But what happens if somebody tells us, you know, I think there's a gin in your
house. What happens we don't even want to go into our house, we become weaker than the gin.
		
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			It's like, we are nothing compared to that Jin, we lose our confidence completely.
		
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			Who there is Cena believed in Allah subhanaw taala with certainty with conviction, and the one who
believes in Allah whose arquitecto hate is strong, then he doesn't fear others.
		
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			That doesn't mean that he won't fear the snake and he won't fear. You know, someone who's trying to
hurt them. No, these fears are natural, but fears up, this might hurt me and that might do this, to
me such fears. They don't bother such a person. Why? Because he knows that nothing can harm him
nothing at all, unless Allah subhanaw taala wills and he knows that if he has taken refuge with
Allah subhanaw taala. If he has sought his protection, then Allah will protect him. And if any harm
does happen to him, it's because Allah subhanaw taala allowed that.
		
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			So this belief this year theme, it makes a believer strong and confident and fearless and bold.
Think about the prophets of Allah Edison when he was in the cave. And where were the weekend, they
came right to the opening of the cave, and bucket a little over I knew he was so nervous, he started
crying. And the prophets of Allah sent me just said, Let the reason in the la marina where are you
worried? Don't worry, Allah is with us. Allah is with us. Remember that occasion when a man he came
and he took the sort of the profits of a lot of them about to assassinate him and he's like, who's
going to protect you from me and he said, Allah.
		
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			Even at that time, he did not fear he did not panic. But if a person's arquitecto hate is weak,
		
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			then he's afraid of gin and he's afraid of anything and everything. They hear a horror story or a
jinn story or they watch a movie or something and their Eman, it just shriveled away. So always
whenever you're afraid you hear a creepy sound, something weird happened in your house. Just tell
yourself, Allah is with me. Allah will protect me. immediately seek refuge with Allah rule lubi
kalimat Illa hitam Marathi min Cherie. Mahalo Bismillah Hilary Lai, your Boomer asked me che on Fill
away, whatever summer awesome you and Arlene nothing at all can harm me. And if something harms me,
that's something that Allah subhanaw taala allowed to happen and I accept that. But otherwise, I'm
		
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			not going to be freaking out at every step that I take. No, I'm going to be confident I rely upon my
Lord. So he said min Dooney for Kidani Jumeirah and some mana to live on.
		
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			In Anita Welcome to Allah Allah indeed I rely upon Allah, who is Rob Be my Lord, what have become
and your Lord, whether you believe in him or not, he is still your Lord. And he has ultimate power.
And he protects His servants so I believe in him I trust on him. I don't fear your gods threatened
me with whatever you want. I don't fear them. I don't think that can harm me at all. Because the
fact is that ma'am in the button there is no creature inlet except where he Allah is Fe don't one
who holds one who takes b now sia t have with its Nestle with its for lock. There is no creature
		
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			except that ALLAH holds its for lock. What does it mean by nasiha? Now sia is forehead. And
especially it's used for the hair, which is in the front part of your head, the for part of your
head. So, you know, like your banks. Okay, that's what you're for lock. Now just imagine if somebody
is holding you with your banks, they have grabbed your banks. Are you kind of in their control?
Absolutely. Can you lift up your head? No. Can you turn right? No. Can you turn left? No. Can you
run away? No. They have all control over you. They can hit you, they can hurt you. They can direct
you in whatever direction they want to take you. I mean, you're basically under them. They have
		
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			overtaken you. So when he said mom and dad button Illa who are hidden been asleep at Yeah. What is
it terrifying over here. That it is only Allah, who has complete authority and dominance over who?
The entire creation. Every single creature is under him. He rules over every single creature, big or
small, one who believes in Him, and also one who doesn't believe in him, one who turns to him, and
also one who turns away from him. Every single creature, Allah subhanaw taala has full complete hold
and authority over them.
		
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			Why is he saying this?
		
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			To make clear to them, that these gods whom you worship besides Allah, they've got no authority,
even they are under whose control who has control? So why are you going to these weak and incapable
beings? Why don't you turn to the one who is supreme authority, who really has power? He said enough
beer I lost it often will stop him indeed, my Lord, He is on the right way. What does he mean by
that? When someone's on the right way? What does it mean? They are right?
		
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			And another individual who is not on the right way? What does that mean? They're wrong. So what he's
telling them is that my Lord is on the right way, meaning my Lord is right. And these gods whom you
worship besides Allah, they're not right. They're wrong. In every way, in every capacity, my Lord is
on the right way. Meaning he's just, he's fair. So anyone who seeks refuge and protection with Him,
He will protect them because he is fair. And those who obey Him, those who follow Him, those who
listen to him, they will also be on the right way. So in other words, he's telling them that if you
keep following these false gods of yours, you're not on the right way at all. You're on falsehood
		
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			and you'll end up failing miserably. But if you follow Allah subhanaw taala he's unhappy and help so
you will also be on the truth and only then you can be successful for interval low but if you turn
away then remember for below to come then I have conveyed to you man all still to be like on
whatever that I was sent with to you.
		
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			Meaning I have done my job. You don't want to believe your choice you turn away your choice. I have
done my job now the ball is in your court.
		
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			What do you do I have conveyed the Messages to you. And remember that if you choose to disbelieve
way a staff level rugby Coleman Eurocom
		
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			where staff level and he will give succession he will cause to succeed Rob Be my Lord Coleman to a
people later call more other than you yes stuff live is from the letters column fell Khalifa from
the same route is still laugh is basically that you know, when one generation goes away, dies, then
another generation comes in takes their place.
		
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			Or for instance, you have a dishwasher that works really well. And then eventually your time comes
when it stops working. So what do you do? You take it out and you put it by the curb? And then what
do you do you bring a new one. So that was yesterday, meaning you got rid of the first one and you
brought a new one in its place. Now when the new one is brought, what value does the old one have?
None. Is this garbage which is why you go and put it by the curb. Anyone can come and take it. You
don't need it. It doesn't have any value because you're not impressed by it even though it may be
very shiny and clean from the outside and even inside but if it doesn't work properly
		
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			If you don't care for it,
		
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			even if you paid a lot of money to purchase it to install it, if it doesn't work properly, it's as
good as a garbage bag. Are you impressed by that dishwasher? That doesn't work properly. Are you
impressed? By its nice, beautiful features? Are you impressed? No. Does it have any value? Not at
all. So what is he telling them over here? That if you choose to disbelieve, then remember that
Allah has no need of you. He is not at all impressed by your material strength, your physical
strength, your financial strength, he's not impressed. Because he gave you this money. He gave you
this body, he gave you this life. What have you done? You did nothing. He's not impressed. Because
		
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			what do we think sometimes that oh, if someone's going to have so much money, so much power, they
can have so much knowledge and they've done so much in their life, they have made so many things
they have done so many things. How could Allah possibly be upset with them? And how could they ever
be punished? Think about our own. Think about our own and his people. Did they not do a lot? Did
they not make a lot? Did they not possess a lot of money? Yes. But what do we learn in the Quran
that all of these nations that Allah destroyed one after the other, while al hovr, Kuba he doesn't
fear its consequence. He didn't fear any consequences that what's going to happen? No, were stuck
		
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			leveled up, be calm and Rayleigh calm. Allah will replace you with the nation other than you he's
done it before. Look what happened to the people of New he can do the same thing to you also. What
are the Runa? Who che and you cannot harm him anything at all? It not be Allah militia in her field.
Indeed, my Lord is over everything Have you meaning it guardian? Have you a guardian, one who is
watchful, one who is a guardian over everything and everyone whether they believe in him or they
don't believe in Him. He is a guardian over everything.
		
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			And he's also a guardian over those who believe in him
		
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			over his messengers, so if you oppose his Messenger, then of course Allah will execute revenge
		
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			while on magia on Runa, then when our command came, meaning Allah's decision came what decision that
these people have been given enough time, the message has been conveyed to them. The Prophet did
whatever he could with early Salam did his best to convey the message. But these people their time
has now come to an end. What decision came then what is this I'm referring to the amount of
punishment net j now who then we saved hood, well, Latina M and humara who and those people who
believed along with him, meaning who Dar es Salaam and those who believed in him, they were saved by
Mina with special mercy from Us. Meaning because of Allah special mercy, the believers were rescued
		
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			when a Jaina home and we saved them men are there been colonies from a harsh punishment allele from
the letters Elaine lamb Lilla remember the word clinical called so are there been holy is severe
harsh punishment? What kind of punishment was it that was sent on the people of the nation who are
in Santa Do you know we learned about it in the Quran in total help is six to eight we learn what
unmask don't for legal very hints of sudden idea as far as they were destroyed by a screaming
violent wind screaming loud, noisy, violent, very fierce wind so haha I lay him several alien with a
manyatta Yemen who Soma fentanyl coma V Hasakah unknown are Jasmine Eflin. Kalia, this wind Allah
		
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			imposed on them for seven nights and eight days in succession. seven nights and eight days in
succession, not a break for a day or a night in the middle. So you would see the people there and
fallen as if there were hollow trunks of palm trees. Why are they compared with palm trees? Because
there were tall, huge, and just like that palm trees there at all. Have you ever seen a video of a
twister moving or like a tornado moving? How quickly does a tornado travel?
		
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			It travels up to 380 miles per hour 318 miles per hour. Just imagine that speed. The think about you
know when you go on the highway and the speed is how much maybe 100 kilometers under 20 kilometers
and even that's pretty fast, especially when you're learning how to drive. I kind of like scares
you. And then you're going so fast and then they're whizzes by you a person perhaps going on or in
50 160 Even that seems so fast. Now
		
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			double that. Double that and in your case triple that 300 plus miles an hour. Just imagine wind a
twister that is moving so fast. Now you can imagine if it's going through a city, how quickly it
would move. But you've seen pictures you've seen videos of the devastation that such a twister or
tornado can cause what happens to the houses? What happens to their roofs? What happens to those
heavy heavy you know furniture and appliances that are inside the house? What happens to cars what
happens to trucks what happens to lorries, you see them all Turned Upside down, upside down
everything. And this is a tornado that has passed through a town within minutes. Now imagine these
		
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			people they were punished with what a storm, a wind that was also very noisy, very fast, very
furious, but it didn't blow on them for just five minutes for an hour for how long? seven nights and
eight days. So that there was not even a single survivor.
		
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			Not even a single survivor. But those who believed they were saved. Insert the data yet I have 4142
Also we learned what fear are then it also naturally you will recall our team mad tatelman che in
Atlanta la he enlarger Allah to cover meme that this wind it left nothing of what it came upon, but
that it made it like disintegrated ruins. Everything was like what? disintegrated ruins and this is
what you see the aftermath of a tornado or a twister What do you see you can't tell apart a door
from a wall. You can't tell what was what
		
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			things are just mixed up. There's wood there's Rubble, everything's just mixed up disintegrated
ruins.
		
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			What till God. Allah says in that was
		
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			those mighty people, those strong people who were very proud, who weren't willing to do Toba? What
happened? Jehovah will be it or be him. They rejected the Ayat of their Lord, while Soto Sudha who
ended disobeyed his messengers, how many messengers were sent to them?
		
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			How many messengers were sent to the people of Earth? Whose name did we just learn about? Who don't
Islam? Only one messenger. But what do we learn here? What are our soul? Rusu left who was soul is
plural. they disobeyed his messengers. It's plural. When only one messenger was sent to them, they
rejected only him. Why is it said that they disobeyed all the messengers? Why? Because rejecting one
messenger is like rejecting all of them, disobeying one messengers like this obeying all of them,
what Tibet who, instead of following their prophet, who did they follow what the viral and they
followed Amara, the command of collegiate bearing I need every jump bow, tyrant. That was also I
		
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			need obstinate. Jabez is from the letters Jean bottle jumbled. What does jabber mean? to force
someone who can force someone who has
		
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			power? Someone who has very dominating personality. So they force people to do things even though
they don't want to do it? They force people. So jab bow mobiola, who is the bow, oppressive, one
have overwhelming power, the one who compels and forces the other forcing people to do whatever he
wants them to? He uses his force is dominant Jiabao. I need I need this from their letters. I know
that and another is to deliberately oppose the truth, despite recognizing it, that a person sees
Yeah, this is the right thing. This is the truth. But yet he opposes it. Like, for example, who
doesn't know that drugs are illegal, for example? Or like killing people at random? Just because you
		
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			have a bias against them is something that's not allowed in the civil world? Who doesn't know that?
everyone's aware, but still, don't we have people who live in gangs and what do they do? What do
they do they oppose these values that all societies share? All countries share all people share. So
I need someone who sees the truth recognizes it, but he deliberately opposes it.
		
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			Now what do we see here? The people of our other work punished? Why? Because a they denied the Ayat
of Allah. Be. they disobeyed the messengers, and see Thirdly, they followed the wrong
		
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			I have people they have followed their elders, their leaders who are Jabba? Who are I need.
		
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			Instead of following the messengers, they follow their oppressive, tyrannical leaders.
		
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			Now you might say, Well, they didn't really have a choice if they were being oppressed. That's how
their society was, how could they oppose their leaders if they dare to oppose them, they would be,
you know, persecuted. And it could happen at the time of the Prophet sallallahu sallam, you heard
about what happened to below the lower end who so many other companions? As soon as they accepted
Islam, what happened?
		
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			The leaders that were just bad or I need people like Ebola help people like Abuja, how did the spare
them know? They didn't spare them? They didn't leave them. They oppress them a lot. So, I mean, why
are the people being blamed for following the wrong type of people? Why? You see a leader,
		
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			he represents his people, because he's one of them. He's one of them, right? He represents his
people. His people are like him.
		
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			A leader is like his people, because you will only choose someone as your leader, when you agree
with them. When they have that support from you, I'm not just talking about, you know, a place where
there's democracy, even otherwise, in general, who's chosen as a leader who's taken as a leader,
who, someone who has some kind of support from his people, whether a lot or a little, he represents
his people. So if they followed Jabbar I need, what does it show? What were they like? Jeff, but I
need also, when the prophets have a lot of time went to LA if who did he speak to
		
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			the leaders, but who chased him out of the city? Who wasn't the leaders? No. It was the people of
that city.
		
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			They were committing this atrocity against the Prophet salatu salam, right. So they were very
similar to the leaders.
		
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			What terbaru Umrah collegia bear in our need, instead of following the messengers, they followed
their worldly leaders they supported them. And as a result, they were punished how are they punished
what ought to be true and they were made to follow V. Hadid dunya in this world, learn Latin, a
curse, meaning Allah's curse was on them in this dunya, ye OMO pm and also on the Day of Judgment in
this dunya they were punished on the day of judgment in the hereafter also they will be punished
Allah unquestionably in Northern California boom indeed are they disbelieved in their Lord and a
burden laden away with Comey who the people of who what does it mean by this bird? Bird this
		
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			distance to be far so burden Lea meaning may they be far removed from Allah's mercy from his
forgiveness away with you know, it's like when you don't like someone you don't want to see them
like just get away from here go far away. Better than the I didn't call me hold
		
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			let's listen to the recitation of these verses.
		
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			Well, Eli,
		
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			a hall
		
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			all night
		
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			tune in
		
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			Yeah. Oh Mila.
		
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			In Nigeria
		
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			won a national Vita, Ricky.
		
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