Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P15 141B Tafsir Bani Israil 1-2

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The importance of Islam's ability to achieve success and achieve success is discussed, including the holy land of Jerusalem and its cultural significance. The importance of faith and a strong foundation is emphasized, along with the need for guidance and support in following the Prophet sallahu's journey. The holy land is seen as a destination for guidance and support, and Muslims are encouraged to trust and rely on their Lord. The success of Islam is seen as a source of guidance and support, with the holy land being a destination for guidance and support.

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			Lesson number 141 SOTL Islam is number one to 10 Aisha Radi Allahu anha, the wife of the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, she said that the Messenger of Allah used to fast until we would say he
does not want to break his fast, meaning you would continue to fast one day after the other until we
would think that he is not going to take a break at all. And then he would not fast until we would
say, he does not want to fast me many days would go by and he would not fast at all. And he used to
recite Surah 20 Israa eel and sudo to Zuma every night. So sudo Israa or sudo apt Bani Israel eel is
one of those sewers that the prophets of Allah Who are your salon regularly recited, how regularly
		
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			how often how frequently did he recite the surah every night? They This is a sunnah of Rasulullah
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, southern Israel is a murky Surah it has 111 verses. And even this road
Radi Allahu Anhu. He used to say about Surah buddy Israel eel Soraka and Surah Meriam Surah Surah
Ambia about all of these murky sorrows. Even Miss Ruth would say that in the Hoonah Minella Rita
kill overly Wahoo Nermeen Tila de these sewers are amongst my first earnings and my old property.
And in fact, they are my old property. Meaning these sources are one of the first sodas that I
learned. And they're like my old treasure. I've always had them. And notice that when you have
		
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			something for a long time you first earning, think about your first job, your first paycheck, and
what you bought with that paycheck, you value it, it has a lot of value to it. You're attached to
it. So he said these sources. They are like my old treasure and sort of Bani Israel is one of those
sources. So this shows to us that Surah Israa is a murky surah and it was revealed towards the end
of the McKee era. And you know that at the beginning of the Prophet sallallahu Saddam's prophet hood
Yes, there was opposition, but it wasn't that severe. But over time, the opposition it became worse
and worse to the point that towards the end of the Meccan period, what happened was that it was not
		
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			safe for the Prophet salallahu salam to live even in Makkah. Already he had sent many Muslims out
from Makkah, you know, to Abyssinia not just once, but twice the Muslims migrated to Abyssinia and
then he had already sent Muslims to Medina also. So you can imagine what the state was in Mecca for
the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam. Now, just imagine, if you are living in a situation where
you're not just suffering from financial problems, you're having a lot of social problems also,
friends are turning into enemies, relatives are turning into enemies. Your social circle is
basically disintegrating. People who used to admire you are now attacking you. Imagine how much
		
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			difficulty you will be living with each day was difficult. And in the midst of this great trial that
was not seeming to end at all what happened. Allah subhanaw taala gifted the prophets on aloneness
along with the blessing of Al Islam while miraj a trip to Jerusalem, and a trip to the heavens
above. Why, because when you're going through a tough time, a trip, even if it's very short, is
very, very refreshing. You get a nice break. And at the same time you get to learn so many things
from the trip that you've taken. And the trip that the Prophet sallallahu Sallam took was were to
Jerusalem and to the skies above al Israa will mirror Lodge. And when the prophets of Allah doesn't
		
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			return from Marathon, he returned with the gift of Salah, the gift of Salah because that gift was
not sent down the Prophet sallallahu Sena was called up to the heavens in order to receive that gift
in order to receive that command. And during this journey during this trip, the profits on a lot of
sudden was made to see many many amazing things also. So by seeing Janna by seeing now, by seeing
Barack by seeing Jerusalem, what happened was that his fifth it became even more stronger. And the
thing is that when you are facing so much opposition, what you need is certainty and conviction. And
with this trip the prophets Allah Salam, he became stronger in his it has yet been
		
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			so the surah begins Bismillah R Rahman Rahim Subhana Allah the A Slavia astroglia The de Laila Mina,
the Masjid Al haram, ami, et al. Masjid Al archosaur, super Hana, glorified. Exalted is He
		
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			No, perfect is he? Who? Allah subhanho wa Taala who is he? Allah the the one who is wrong he took by
night. Petra is from the letters seen raw. Yeah, from the word is raw, and its raw is to travel
during the night to travel at night. So Allah subhanaw taala a straw, he made to travel by night who
be Abdi he his servant, meaning during the night, the prophets Allah Allahu alayhi wa sallam was
taken for a trip, Leyland again Leila is mentioned separately to emphasize that this trip began in
the night and ended in that same night, a very short trip Leyland within one night. And this is a
reason why Allah subhanaw taala says super Hannah, because super Han, when we say Subhana Allah,
		
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			what does it mean essentially, that Allah subhanaw taala is perfect, He is exalted, He is perfect,
He is above any weakness, any deficiency. So Allah, he is on a coalition in Kadir He can do anything
that he wants, he can command anything that he wills, it is us the creation, who suffer from
weaknesses, who suffer from limitations. We are full of faults. We have many, many deficiencies, but
Allah subhanaw taala Subhan Allah, He is perfect. He is above any limitation. So if he wants to take
his servant in one night from Makkah to Jerusalem and back, can he do that? Yes. If he wants to take
his servant physically on a journey from the earth up to the sky, and not just the sky that we see,
		
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			but above that also and then back down from there in that same night, is Allah subhanaw taala able
to do that? Of course he is. Why because Subhan Allah, perfect is Allah. He is free from any
deficiency. He is above any weakness.
		
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			Allah is Al Qadir, he is a Muqtada who is already the one who has Qudra the one who is perfect and
ability. How perfect is his ability. Just look at the creation that Allah subhanaw taala has made.
Just think about the number, the other the number of creatures that Allah subhanaw taala has
created. That itself just shows to us how powerful and able Allah azza wa jal is this look at the
different types of creatures that Allah has created. Some high and tall trees and mountains above in
the sky, Clouds and some they're just spread out on the floor on the ground, grass vegetation, it's
amazing. Look at the colors and look at the textures and look at the abilities that Allah subhanaw
		
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			taala has created each creation with what does that show that Allah is alcoholic and everyone else
is Maha Luke, Allah subhanaw taala he is the one who is fully capable, and everyone else is weak
before him. So when we learn about the journey of Israel Almira lodge realize that the one who took
this messenger SallAllahu wasallam on this trip was who? Allah subhanaw taala lays laser cometh
cliche. There is no one like him. And Allah He is follow Lima you read, he can execute his will he
can do whatever he wants, no one can stop him, no one can avoid him and no one can run away from
him. So Subhan Allah the because many times it happens that when the subject of at least Surah will
		
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			Mirage is spoken about we shy away. We think Oh, how's that even possible? Or non Muslims? They
laugh at us? They say, Do you really believe that this happened? That your Prophet went on this
creature called Buraq up to the skies? And he went from Mecca to Jerusalem, you really think that
happened? People laugh today, they mock today and they mocked even at the time of the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wasallam they were amazed that What are you talking about? You went to Jerusalem
and back in one night? How's that even possible? How is it possible? Give me the answer. How is it
possible?
		
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			Because Allah subhanaw taala made it happen. Allah made it happen and who is Allah Subhana Allah. He
is perfect. He can do anything. Think about it. Can you go on a weekend from Canada to Jerusalem?
		
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			Friday night and return Sunday. You can technically people do that. They just go to Jerusalem for
just the weekend and they're back. How can you do that? Because you sit on a plane direct flight, or
one stopover or something and you get there, you just go to Bethel martes or to muster OXA and you
just come back right away. You can do that you will be exhausted. But you can do that. How is it
possible for you because of Hamdulillah we have airplanes today. And airplanes they fly really,
really, really fast. Well, you know what? The Buraq it can move even faster than that.
		
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			It can move even faster than a rocket, it can move even faster than an airplane. Why? Because Allah
subhanaw taala, who gave us the ability to make airplanes is the one who created will rock also. So
he can do anything, he can execute his will. This is why the surah begins with Subhan the
glorification of Allah, the perfection of Allah subhanho wa Taala Subhana Allah the astroglia Abdi
and notice the word Aboudi he with his servant, meaning the Prophet sallallahu sallam was physically
taken on this night journey physically. It wasn't that he was sleeping. And in his dream, he went on
this journey, no physically be our buddy he. This was a physical journey, Leyland by night, from
		
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			where to where Mina al Masjid Al haram from the sacred Masjid. What is Masjid Al haram?
		
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			It is the Kaaba, right? The Kaaba, around that that entire area is what how sacred place and it is a
masjid. It is a place of such that it is a place of worship. So much sugar Haram is the masjid in
Makkah. And the Prophet salallahu Salam, where did he live in Makkah. So Allah took him from Masjid
Al haram by night in Al Masjid Al Aqsa to the masjid that is Apple saw.
		
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			Aqsa is from their letters off slot well, and UK slot literally means farthest meaning that which is
really really far. Because long, long time ago during the time of the Prophet sallallahu Sallam and
even before and for many years after, when people would go from Mecca to Jerusalem, it would take
them 14 Nights. How long would it take them? 14 Nights. So the masjid over there, built by Sulaiman
Ernie in Sudan. Of course, it was important, however, because it just seemed so far. Do you
understand what I mean? It seemed far and this is why the Arabs they didn't go there that much. So
it was known as Masjid Al Aqsa, and from that point onwards, the Masjid is always called Al Masjid
		
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			Al Aqsa. And where's the masjid Aqsa in Jerusalem in Palestine, but Al Masjid Al Aqsa, how does
Allah describe it? A loving it is that which Baraka, we have blessed we have placed Baraka, how
Allah Who around it, meaning not just that very masjid, but its entire surroundings. What are they?
What are they blessed? Allah subhanaw taala has specially blessed that masjid and its surrounding
area. Just as the Haram The Kaaba, itself is sacred but not just the Kaaba, not just the four walls
of the Kaaba, but the area around it. Right, the entire area is known as haram. Likewise, Masjid Al
Aqsa, not just the masjid, but the area around it is Mobarak it is bless it. How is it Mubarak? How
		
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			is it that Allah subhanaw taala has placed Baraka in it, in many ways, in the worldly sense. And
also by giving it religious significance. In the worldly sense, that land is amazing. It's so
fertile, what grows over there, you know the difference? I mean, the fruit or the vegetables that do
come from Israel, okay. And I'm sorry, I have to say Israel even though you don't like because that
is what it is. Meaning that's what people call it that land today. The fruit that does come from
there, you know, what good quality it is off. And this is why it is sent all over the world. And
this is why if it's boycotted what happens, right? The other day, I saw some pomegranates at the
		
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			grocery store, so I picked them up. And when I came home I was you know, peeling it and it was
delicious. And I saw the sticker and it said produce with Israel. I was like in that allow you in LA
Raggio but you know I comforted myself. Nevermind, it came from immeuble Rockland. Yes. I don't want
to give business to them. That's a diff
		
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			One story. However, it has come from a mobile Rockline from a blessed lead, Allah has put Baraka in
that land. So what grows over there? What grows in Philistine what grows in this holy city of
Jerusalem, it is really good.
		
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			It is really good, its taste its color, its texture, everything is amazing. And the pictures that
you see of Jerusalem, and just imagine the population of that city, and just imagine the many times
that violence has broken out in that city. But despite that, what do you see in that city? trees?
Trees that are hundreds of years old? Outside the city also, what do you see greenery? Because
Baraka hola who? Allah subhanaw taala has chosen that land. He has preferred it over other lands,
Baraka hola who, and also this place is not just full of Baraka in the worldly sense, but also in
the religious sense that this was the home of so many prophets. So many prophets, Ibrahim Maria
		
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			Sinha, his son, who was his son,
		
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			one was married or his son, I'm in where was he? in Makkah? Who was his other son? Is how carne
Sinha and where was he in philosophy in Jerusalem? All right. And what happened when use of our
Lisanna was in Egypt, and eventually his entire family moved to Egypt, the Bani Israel, they
basically started off were in Egypt, and for their own oppress them. And what happened, Musa Salam
came to free them. And when he freed them, what happened, he took them through the desert, back
where to their home, and what was their homeland, Jerusalem fell asleep.
		
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			But what happened, they refuse to fight the people who had taken over that land, the harmonica, and
remember that the Jews said at that time, oh Musa, you and your Lord go fight. We are sitting right
here. So then what happened that land was forbidden to them for a very long time. That entire
generation when it finished, a new generation came about, they went and fought and basically
reclaimed their land. Then what happened? Years years later, that would earn his son he became the
king, then his son saw a man or his son became the king. So in a manner I said, um, you know, that
he was no ordinary King, an ordinary prophet. He had armies of not just people, not just birds, but
		
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			even jinn. And he would make the jinn work a lot. And he would make the jinn construct buildings and
off the structures that he made the gin build, it is said that the masjid which is known as a temple
of Solomon, till today, was built by Solomon or the Sunnah. All right, and that was basically the
Qibla of the hood. That is where they prayed and that is what they faced in their Reba. So a Masjid
Al Aqsa, what Masjid Is this the masjid that was originally built by who said a man or his salon the
Temple of Solomon was destroyed many many times as inshallah you will learn in a few minutes. So the
prophets on Alana salaam was taken to Masjid Al Aqsa and salam mannerism is the one who had built
		
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			that Masjid originally. And after him what happened so many prophets came in Philistine in the land
of the Jews, right? Like for example, many years laters look at er they sent me yeah, here at a
salon came and recited Sudan was also there. So Allah the Baroque mahalo who really this is no
ordinary land. If Makkah is special to us, it is important to us, Medina is important to us.
Remember, that this is also holy land for us. Why is it holy land for us because it is the land of
the prophets. It is a land that Allah chose that Allah placed Baraka in. And Allah subhanaw taala
took his messenger from most of them haram to Masjid Al Aqsa, which is why a Masjid Al Aqsa, what is
		
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			it? It is the third you know, sacred land for us masjid for us that we should visit and we should
worship Allah subhanaw taala in so many most of them have AMI et al Masjid Al Aqsa, Allah de Baraka,
hola who li Nadia who what was the purpose of this night journey? What was the purpose of it? In
order that we may show him meaning show the Prophet sallallahu wasallam min a attina from our signs
in the hood indeed he meaning Allah azza wa jal Hua, he is a summit robustly the hearing and the
seeing there was a purpose behind this journey. It wasn't just a trip for the purpose of vacation
and that's it. No, it's
		
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			It was a trip in order to show the Prophet sallallahu Sallam certain important realities Bluedio
hoomin a attina. And when the Prophet saw a lot of sudden returned and he informed the people and
the people mocked him, what does Allah say in Neville who was Samia are bustling, Allah hurt the
people and Allah sees, he sees their actions, he sees what the Prophet sallallahu wasallam is doing.
So in the who who are semi or the buslee. Now remember that Al Islam, from material haram to Masjid
Al Aqsa, and at a commercial OXA what happened? The Prophet sallallahu wasallam, when he was taken
over there on the Baroque from Makkah to Jerusalem, there he was made to lead all the prophets in
		
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			Salah. And that was to signify that was to show basically, that for anyone to remain guided now,
what do they have to do? Follow who the prophets on a lot is, regardless of who they were following
now, which Prophet they were following. Now, who do they have to follow the Prophet sallallahu
sallam? Because if he's leading all the prophets in prayer, then what about the followers of the
prophets?
		
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			You understand? What about the followers of Musa Arneson? What about the followers of recited
sinner? What about the followers of your hair on a sinner? If they want to remain guided? What do
they have to do follow their messengers, and who did their Messengers follow now, Muhammad
Sallallahu.
		
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			So, this is what it signify. And then from beta lock this from a muscular OXA, the Prophet saw a lot
of Selim was taken up to the heavens, up to the stomach, from one sky to the next to the next to the
next to the next, all the seven skies to a point where Gibreel said, I cannot go beyond this, you
have been called but I cannot go and if I dare to go past this, my wings would burn. I would die.
You breathe was not allowed to go beyond that. But the Prophet sallallahu sallam was called and the
Prophet SAW Allah listen and went several months ahead, as we learn and what happened? Allah
subhanaw taala gifted the Prophet sallallahu Sallam the gift of Salah, how many prayers was he told
		
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			to perform in one day 50 The Prophet sallallahu sallam, he was a servant, who was really the best
servant without any question without any hesitation he accepted. And he went and when he met Musar
listener, back on his way down, will satisfy them said no way. Call back and ask for a concession.
Because your people won't be able to perform 50 prayers in one day. So the prophets Allah Allah
said, I went back many times, at the encouragement of Musa alayhis salam and what happened he
returned with five and it was announced that whoever performs these five prayers, He will be given
the reward of performing 50 Salawat
		
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			remember that when the Prophet sallallahu Sallam went on this night journey, the first part of his
journey from Makkah to Jerusalem it's known as Israel. What is Islam Night Journey night trip and
from Jerusalem up to the skies and back to Makkah, that is called Mirror Lodge and what is mirror
lodge ascension to go high to go up. And remember that when the Prophet saw a lot of sun and went on
marijuana, he did not see Allah subhanahu wa dawn
		
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			he heard him he spoke to him however, he did not see him. So legally a woman I attina and in this
journey, the Prophet sallallahu sallam was shown many, many it was shown Jana he was shown now, he
was shown many amazing things. Why? What was the reason to develop your theme? Because seeing is
believing. If you've seen something yourself with your own eyes, your level of conviction is really
really high. And then you can convey with confidence, and if you haven't seen something yourself, if
you have not examined it yourself, then it's difficult for you to convey. So the Prophet sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam his Eman his europeen had to be strong and certain and this is a reason why linaria
		
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			him in it now he was taken on the strip made to see all of these amazing ayat and Allah says in the
who who was severely bullied.
		
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			So as mustard OXA a little bit about it because generally when we see a picture of a blue Masjid
with a golden dome, we think that is a must you will OXA remember that when the Prophet saw a lot of
sun and went to Jerusalem at that time, were there any Muslims in Jerusalem? No. Okay, so the masjid
over there was which one? What Masjid was it the masjid that was like I mentioned you originally
built by who saw a man earlier Santa
		
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			The Temple of Solomon. Now this entire area that you see this is known as the Temple Mount. All
right, and this Temple Mount is the holiest Jewish site okay I mean this is the most holiest place
for the year hood. As you can see in this picture there is the Dome of the Rock okay with the golden
dome and towards the bottom of this picture you can see Aqsa mosque that is a martial Oxford today
		
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			All right, which was built by Muslims later on and as you can see on the side of it Solomon stables
okay one of the walls towards the bottom is the Wailing Wall if you've heard about it
		
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			so this entire area the Temple Mount, which is known as haram a Sharif what is it called? How am I
sure if this entire area is haram haram for us also it's not just the Jewish holiest site but for us
also this is haram It's a sacred place and the prophets are a lot of Saddam was taken over here. Now
which exact location over here Allahu Allah. But many Muslims they say that the rock the big stone,
the big rock which is in the Dome of the Rock, that is where the profits of a lot of sand have
ascended from to for the mirror image next picture.
		
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			So as you can see over here, the building with the golden dome that is Dome of the Rock dorm on the
rock okay. And towards the bottom again you can see Al Aqsa Mosque, it's very very small in this
picture, okay, next picture please. This is muscle OXA closer look and this is how it looks like
today as well as much of the lochsa
		
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			this is another picture of Masjid Al Aqsa, as you can see the dome of this Masjid is grayish blue.
This is Dome of the Rock. Okay, and in this dome of the rock, this dome is basically as you can see
the inside of the dome. It is above a rock and this rock under it is some cave which is very very
important to the Jews. However the Muslims believe that from this rock the prophets are Larson was
taken up to the heavens for the marathon journey. So Subhan Allah de Slavia de Lena middle Masjid Al
Haram al Masjid Al Aqsa Allah de vaca hola who linaria Humann Aya Tina inna who who was Samir al
bossy? Indeed Allah is Hearing and seeing whatever you know Musa al Kitab and we gave to Musa
		
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			alayhis salam, the Scripture I'm not going to go into the details of the journey of Israel and Mara
lodge because I know that you've studied it in sera Alhamdulillah. Well as they know Musa al Kitab
and we give to Musa the book, the Scripture, which book was given to Musa sunnah.
		
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			The Torah what your Allahu, and we made it meaning the Torah hudon a guidance li Bani Israel for the
children of Israel in
		
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			the Torah was given to Musa alayhis salam for the guidance of who Bani Israel that even when the
messenger is gone, the people continue to take guidance from where from the book of Allah from the
Torah, who then it was a guide. The Quran also is a guide for who who the lioness? It's a guide for
all people, but the Torah specifically, was instructions for who the Bani Israel and what was the
main message of the Torah, the main message, alert that the Hebrew mean Dooney what Keela that you
meaning Oh Bani Israel do not take other than me meaning other than Allah, as a Joaquin, as someone
to trust and rely upon? This was the message of Torah that rely upon Allah alone.
		
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			What message does the Quran give? Similar?
		
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			rely upon Allah alone, meaning,
		
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			worship Him alone, believe that he is the greatest, believe that he is the most powerful, believe
that he is the most deserving of your gratitude of your obedience of your servitude. Because who do
you trust? Who do you trust? Someone who has power? Right? Someone who's reliable, someone who is
capable, someone who deserves to be relied upon, that is the beam whom you rely upon. So when Allah
subhanaw taala says Do not rely upon anyone but me. What does that show that you must believe about
Allah that He is or that could be shaped
		
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			that he is the most powerful, that he is the most deserving of your servitude of your obedience of
your love of your fear that you must believe in him and must worship Him. So Allah that you don't
mean Dooney what Keela no matter how much a person progresses in his life, no matter how much he has
things under control, and no matter how much power and resources he has at his disposal, what do we
learn from this if you do not lose your connection with your Lord, trust on him, not on yourself,
not on your plan, not on your resources, not on your power, rather trust on who? Allah subhanaw
taala don't forget him, continue to remember him and continue to rely upon him continue to seek His
		
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			help. You know, when we say a yak and our Buddha, a yak and a strain, what does that mean?
Basically? Well, Allah worship you and I seek your help. What does that mean? I trust you. You are
my source of support. I worship you. And the Prophet sallallahu sallam was given a similar message
in Makkah also, one of the first revelations that were given to him were what Rob bull machete will
Maori be led Illa Illa who fought the head who Akela SUTA Musa mill i&i Turtle Musa mill is one of
the earliest sorrows right?
		
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			What is it all about? Well, Mattia Kolmogorov Allah is the Lord of the East and the Lord of the West
La ilaha illa who there is no God worthy of worship, but in fact, the head who work ILA take him as
workI and who is working someone whom you trust upon someone whom you rely upon.
		
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			Ibrahim escena. What happened to him when he was thrown in the fire by his people by his nation?
What did he say, has to be Allah? When airmen were killed? How excellent is he? As they were killed,
meaning he's the only one who deserves to be trusted. So we see that this message of though hade has
been there from day one. This message was given to Adam and his son and this message was given to
Ibrahim Rolison. And this message was given to Bani Israel. And this message was also given to the
Prophets of Allah and salamanders. The message of dough he'd
		
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			believe in Allah Alone, he is the only God he is unique, he is the one perfect in ability. And when
he is such that means I give all of Myself to him. I trust him I seek His help. This is though heat
that at the time of need at the time of difficulty, you look not down towards the creation, but you
look up to who? Allah subhanaw taala
		
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			though he'd this is what it means by La ilaha illallah
		
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			that the Bani Israel eel, who were they essentially? The chosen people, right? What was their job?
What was their job description? follow what Allah is telling you. Right? Do what you've been
commanded. And also give the message to the rest of the people. Now, when you follow when you
believe in Tawheed, when you follow the commandments from Allah subhanaw taala. Do you face
opposition? Of course, of course, this is sufficient of a matter to make enemies. There's this
documentary, the Muslims are coming. Okay. It's basically a group of Muslim comedians who go through
several states in the United States. And they basically go and have these comedy shows, I don't
		
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			agree with all the comedy shows, but just the concept I'm telling you about. So this Muslim woman
and a Muslim men who don't look like you know, from their physical appearance and their dressing,
they don't look like they're Muslims at all. They look like average Americans.
		
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			So they go up to this lady, to tell her about this comedy show so that she can also come. And when
they tell her that they're Muslim, or her face changes,
		
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			her face changes. And they spend so much time trying to convince her that look, we're just because
we're Muslim doesn't mean we're weird. And we're horrible, and we're strange. And the Muslim woman,
she's like, do you relate with us as American at all? She's like, No, for me, you're Muslim, Muslim.
		
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			I don't care what you look like, I don't care how you dress for me. You are Muslim, Muslim. For me,
you're not American.
		
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			Think about it. This woman from her dress, from her language from a behavior did not look like a
Muslim at all. However, she said she was a Muslim and that was enough for that cashier lady to turn
into her enemy basically, to treat her like an outsider.
		
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			So you see, when someone believes in Allah, sometimes this belief alone is sufficient to make
enemies. People will hate you. Not because of the way you look, not because of the way you dress up
not because of what you
		
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			Eat are what you study of what your profession is they hate you simply because of your Islam.
		
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			As we can see in the media these days, I mean there are people who are out there against Islam
completely. The problem they have is not just with Muslims, they have a problem with the religion of
Islam. So the hoop they also believed in Allah subhanaw taala. They also followed the Scripture, you
think they had no enemies. Of course they did one enemy after another.
		
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			The fact is that the sultan was the team is not easy.
		
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			It is not easy.
		
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			Earning Jana is not easy. Getting to Jana is not simple. It's a difficult path. Shape on is after
you.
		
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			chatline is after you and he is going to oppose you and he is going to send people against you. So
what do you need?
		
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			Who do you need a strong source of support? And who can that be? But Allah subhanaw taala
		
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			because the fact is that we cannot do anything good, except with the help of Allah. Tell me, can you
wake up for budget on time? Can you wake up for Fudger on time, even though it begins at you know,
after 630 these days? Can you wake up for Fudger without Allah's help, you can't? Can you fast in
the month of Muharram despite knowing the importance of fasting without Allah's help, and his
Sophia, you cannot
		
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			you cannot do anything good. You cannot forgive another person you cannot survive for a long time
you cannot bear the hardships and the trials and the difficulties of this world. Unless and until
you turn to Allah. You seek His help you hold on to the perfect the strongest handhold that Allah
gives or what to call. Otherwise, it's impossible. So the bunny is eaten. What were they told?
Unless that who mean Dooney Akela. You need help? You're desperate, you're struggling. Turn to Allah
don't turn to others seek His help.
		
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			And you know what holds us back from seeking Allah's help from turning to him. It's our own sense.
We're feeling guilty inside we feel distance. How is it that you eliminate that distance between
yourself and Allah subhanaw taala through Toba through Inaba going back to Allah repentance, sorry.
So a letter to human Dhoni. Akela. Anytime you find yourself in trouble, you find yourself
struggling. You find yourself in difficulty. What is it that you need to do? Don't look down towards
the creation. seek Allah's help Allah that document Dooney Akela a very important message that was
given to Bani Israel very clearly.
		
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			About the world for will do right along my journey. Minato will be you know, a journeyman and
multiple Haney. And I was telling them that like that significance between like the two words,
though being with authority, and why are they mentioned mentioned together, because through the Oba
we can become pure? Exactly. Sounds like there's an image that a lot of people have been sharing on
Facebook that I thought was good to share. A lot of Muslims think it's all or nothing like, neither
do everything that Allah has commanded you or nothing like if you're not doing everything, then you
feel like you're not good enough to do anything. And it says in the image that that's from Shaytaan.
		
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			Like he wants you to feel like that you should just give up. Even if basically the message is just
do as much as you can and do Bilbo be sincere with you keep trying, basically, because if you don't
seek His help, if you don't turn to Him, then what other options do you have turned to the creation
and the creation? What happens? You rely upon them, they deceive you. You bake a treaty with them,
they break it. You take their promises, you take their word and they go against it.
		
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			They, you know, give you confidence and then they disappoint you. Right. So I love that duck you
don't mean Dooney we're Keela
		
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			let's listen to the recitation. Miss Miller your man you're more
		
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			sober.
		
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