Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P15 147B Tafsir Bani Israil 78-84

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The Prophet's surahs are considered a source of honor for children to recite, as it is a way to remember the creation of man and the Day of judgment. The importance of reciting the Prophet's words during a budget or event is emphasized, as it can be used to strengthen the heart and connection with Allah. The importance of protecting one's technology and technology advancements is also emphasized, and the need for individuals to act with their bodies and not forget to not recite the Quran is emphasized. The concept of remembering Allah in difficult times is also emphasized, and people can recite the Quran and become more aware of the physical and mental state of others.

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			Lesson number 147. So little Israel is number 78 to 93.
		
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			Okay Miss salata established the prayer leader, Luke is Shamcey at the decline of the sun, until
when Isla hosaka lay until the darkness of the night. Were called Anil fidget, and also the
recitation at the time of Fajr. In the Quran in February, I can assure you that indeed the
recitation of Dawn is ever witnessed. What is this ayah talking about? Salah the prophets of Allah
Islam is being told to perform the salah. Remember the Surah Surah Al Israel at the beginning we
learned that Subhanallah the Assad br de Laila Minal Masjid Al haram, Al Masjid Al Aqsa, the Prophet
sallallahu sallam was gifted with the night journey in which he was taken from Makkah to Jerusalem
		
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			and from Jerusalem up to the heavens, and when he was taken up to the heavens, he was given a gift.
And what was that gift, Salah.
		
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			So when the prophets have a lot of Senem returned, he was commanded to pray, he had to perform the
salah, when to perform the salah, at what times this ayah is telling us about the timings of prayer.
Aqui misled Atha performed the prayer, Lee DeLuca shrimps at the decline of the Son, Lee at Lee
gives the meaning of at the time when and du loup de Luke the lamb calf DeLuca is basically to
become loose when something becomes loose what happens it begins to fall all right. So DeLuca Shams
is the setting of the sun not setting but basically when the sun reaches the meridian, its highest
point in the horizon. after sunrise, then what happens it begins to decline. When the sun rises, you
		
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			see it going up up up in the horizon, and then it reaches the highest point after which it begins to
decline. So the Luke refers to the meridian, the highest point from where the sun begins to decline.
So what does it mean by this, start praying once the sun crosses the meridian.
		
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			In other words, begin your Salah. From that point onwards, which Salah do we perform at that time,
after the sun crosses the meridian will soon after that we perform awesome. Once the time of Lord
ends, the time of us sort of begins. Once the time of Asa ends, the time of Muhammad it begins. And
once the time of Maghrib ends, the time off, very sharp begins. And because all of these follow up,
they're connected meaning one after the other one ends, the other begins and then the other begins.
So this is the reason why it has been said Lee De Luca Shamcey Isla are circlet until the darkness
of the night. Luck is basically the darkest part of the night when the light is gone, and it's only
		
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			darkness with Salah do you perform when darkness settles in sweat out to Russia, so low up to Russia
all the prayers are connected one after the other
		
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			for Salah but then there's a gap after Isha there is no obligatory prayer. Correct. And then before
the sunrises and what is that time for budget? This is why it is mentioned we'll call an Alfred and
the recitation at the time of budget. Salah has not been mentioned what has been mentioned Quran.
		
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			Why? Because Salado furthered its unique feature, its most obvious feature should be what the
recitation and this is a reason why the prophets on a lot Islam would recite more Quran in surah
Fajr than he did in other prayers. In other prayers, his recitation was much shorter. So for
example, for Asia, average surah was like, you know, for instance, sort of delay or sort of jumps.
All right, but when it comes to fidget, that the Prophet said a lot isn't recited somewhere between
60 to 100 verses in budget. Well, Sahaba said that we began for the salah when it would be dark, and
by the time we would finish, then we could see each other. We could see each other it wasn't five
		
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			minutes, Salah It was long, you could say about 20 to 30 minutes. If you think about it, the Prophet
sallallahu Sallam he would recite on Friday to soldiers in frigid and what were they sought to
search the and Serato insan and search to search the Alto has a search that in it. This is a reason
why it's called a Sajida. And the scholars say that the reason why the prophets on a lot isn't
recited sort of the Sajida. One because sort of the search that speaks about the creation of man, as
well as the day of judgment. And we know that both of these events happened and will happen when on
a Friday or the running Center was created on for
		
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			Friday, and the Day of Judgment will also occur when on Friday. So in order to remind us of these
important matters, the prophets on a lot is recited the sutra in Fajr. Right, and the prophets have
a lot of them also recited to to Sajida every night, every night. Now, apparently it seems sort of
to search for very long, but once you look at it, it's not that long. And if you develop the habit
of reciting the surah every night, believe me in a few months, you will have memorized it, and once
you will have memorized it, then inshallah you can recite it in your Salah. And once you recite
Quran in your Salah, really you enjoy recitation, and you enjoy salah, both of them become so much
		
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			more meaningful, you enjoy them, otherwise Salah is heavy, you just want to finish our Salah
completed in a read any Surah colors, verbenas Surah, Tokara whatever surah you can think of and
just recited that over with salah. But when you will give importance to Salah how by reciting Quran
in it, then you will find that prayer enjoyable also. And for that you have to memorize the Quran.
How do you memorize by reciting it frequently the more you recite it, the more you will memorize it.
And the memorization of the Quran is truly an honor. And in fact, it is something that we should be
envy off meaning if someone has received this great gift that they have managed to memorize the
		
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			Quran, this is something worth envy. When is it that we feel jealousy of people
		
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			when we see them wearing a brand new bracelet or something, or when we find out that they're getting
engaged or they're getting married, or that they're buying a house or that they're getting a new
car, these are things that make us feel bad and left out. But you know what, it's truly something
that we should feel bad about if we don't have it in the Quran. Because if someone gets the Quran,
in their heart they have memorized it, then this is a source of honor for them in this dunya and the
acapella
		
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			just last night, I attended someone that meal this one child, he completed the memorization of the
Quran. And as I was watching that child and his parents, I was like, you know, they're really
getting ahead of us. I mean, seriously, this is something worth envy. This child has memorized the
entire Quran through the fat herbs, rottenness. Look at his age, and then his parents. I mean, on
the Day of Judgment, imagine the honor that will be given to the parents of the child who has
memorized the Quran. So the memorization of the Quran is a joy, it's an honor. Why is it a joy? How
is it a joy because it makes your Salah more, you know, sweet, it brings more flavor to your prayer.
		
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			So what Quran unfettered Fajr you cannot enjoy unless and until you recite the Quran in it.
		
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			And the recitation at the time of budget in the Quran or Federica anima show that indeed, the
recitation at the time of budget is ever witnessed, witnessed by who, by the angels, which means
that this time is a special time. It's really important. The angels are attentive here, waiting to
see what you're going to do. What you're going to pray, what you're going to recite, in the Quran or
Federica Masuda. What does it show, Salah has to be performed at these times. But Fajr has been
explained even more. It is narrated in Behati, the Prophet sallallahu sallam said that the angels of
the night and the angels of the day because we know that through the night, and through the day we
		
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			have angels watching us and what do those angels do? record our deeds. And at the end of their
shift, they go to Allah subhanaw taala and report to him what we've been doing, even though Allah
already knows, he knew even before the angels wrote anything. So the angels of the night and the
angels of the day come amongst you in successive groups, meaning the common shifts, and they meet at
the time of budget, and at the time of us, because that's when the shift is changing. Those who
stayed among you,
		
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			waiting for that shift, they ascend and their Lord asks them although he knows best about you, how
did you leave my servants? And the angels say we came to them when they were praying and we left
them when they were praying, but that's only possible when we were actually praying. So in the
Quran, or veggie Kana, my shoulder, if you think about it, why is this I mentioned over here, right
after the ayat about the machine trying to tempt the Prophet sallallahu Sallam weaken him and expel
him from Makkah. Why is this I have mentioned over here, what the salah do.
		
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			It strengthens your faith makes your heart firm. Salah is basically a way of seeking help from Allah
subhanaw taala
		
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			You're talking to Allah, Allah is answering you communication with your Lord. So at times of
difficulty at times of stress, isn't that what we need? seeking help from Allah because remember, we
learned that if Allah had not thought but NACA if we had not strengthened you, where do you get that
strength from? Allah gives you that strength and times of difficulty. But how will you become
deserving of that when you seek Him when you seek that help when you establish a connection in
communication with him so this is the reason why Salah is mentioned the prophets of Allah Edison was
given with the gift of performing five daily prayers in order to strengthen his heart even more,
		
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			because life is not easy. It's difficult, especially when you want to take your religion seriously.
There's challenges from within and there's challenges from outside also, so perform the salah.
recite Quran at fudges gain strength of heart in order to survive in order to face the trials of
this world. And also remember that as human beings we're not perfect. Are we prone to making
mistakes? Of course, in a hadith in Behati, we learn even Mr. Little Dillo on who said that a man he
basically fumbled with a woman, a non Muslim woman, okay. And he came to the Prophet said a lot of
sentiment he said that this happened. I mean, no Zina but there was kissing and so on and so forth.
		
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			So
		
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			this idea was revealed, which is very similar acclaim a sonata bought off by in a hurry. Was Zulu
feminine lay in the Hassan attitude hipness a year
		
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			Salah what does it do? It erases your mistakes, it washes you, it purifies you, it cleans you. And
we need that. It strengthens you and it also cleans you it's your connection with Allah subhanaw
taala. This is why the Prophet sallallahu sallam said that, what do you think if one of you had a
river by the door of your house? And he bathed in it five times a day? Will there any dirt be left
on his body? What did the Sahaba say? No, nothing, he would be perfectly clean. And the Prophet said
a lot of them said that this is how the five prayers are. Allah erases the sins of His servants
through the prayers. And then after fajr is also a gap between budget and love. Right? And that gap
		
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			there is no obligatory prayer right? Now if you think about it in the 24 hours there are two main
gaps in which there is no obligatory prayer which two gaps are the before budget. And after fajr
with respect to the time before budget, what does Allah subhanaw taala say will mean a lady with a
head jet to be Hina filata luck. And in part of the night, perform the night prayer not all night,
but part of the nights because remember that after a shower there's a gap until fidget So in that
gap, what do you do? To sleep all night? Watch a movie of a movie marathon especially since the
nights are so long.
		
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			What does Allah say? Wamena Layli for the head Jed V Nephi. Lotta luck, the head Jed. This is from
the Hadith. What is the hodzic night prayer who Jude is to sleep. Padgett is a person who is
sleeping.
		
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			The head job is to find your sleep to break your sleep to cut it off, and to wake up after sleeping.
		
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			So for example, after Isha person goes to sleep, and then he gets up, he fights asleep he breaks
asleep and he gets up and then he performs this one this is what the Hadoop is Wamena Layli for the
head gap, fill that gap with what part of it with the night prayer but the head job but he performed
the Hadoop and in the Hadoop also what should be done?
		
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			What's the highlight of the
		
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			the recitation of the Quran right? That is for the purpose of reviewing the Quran. In fact, because
a person cannot retain the Quran, memorization is relatively easy. You know when the real job begins
the real task, retaining the Quran as the mothers whose children have memorized the Quran, that
their real job begins when the son or when the daughter reaches Surah Tumnus because now is a more
difficult task reviewing the Quran retaining it keeping it because if a person does not strive to
keep the Quran, the Quran will leave him it will leave him
		
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			so how do you retain the Quran by performing the 100 and reciting the Quran in the night prayer. And
if a person is not able to do that, then at least he should make a point of reciting the Quran when
between budget and lower the gap in which there is no obligatory prayer. That is also a time when we
perform voluntary prayer. If it's early on, right after sun
		
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			Rice soon after that, it's called a shock. Right? And if it's later than that, Boo ha. So performing
Knuffle prayer that time also enough will print. What's the benefit of this? It's a charity for your
entire body. Right? Because every morning that you wake up and your body is 100 aligned in good
shape in good state and good health and sadaqa is Do you better give charity in gratitude to show
that yeah, Allah, I'm thankful for this blessing of health that my body is still together, I'm still
alive. And how do you do that?
		
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			By performing Knuffle prayer, voluntary prayer, and then that voluntary prayer also what can you do?
recite the Quran Nafi Allah Tala. It is additional for you. Now fina noon farlam knuffel. What does
natural mean? knuffel prayer. What is knuffel prayer, extra prayer meaning that is not obligatory,
but additional. Now what is additional can be understood in two ways. One is that it's an additional
obligation on you, meaning on the Prophet salallahu Salam.
		
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			And this is a reason why the Prophet salallahu Salam, he performed the hijab prayers consistently,
because it was an additional obligation on him and not on the OMA.
		
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			And secondly, it can be understood as this is extra voluntary. And the more you do it, the more
benefits you will reap. What's the benefit, Arosa, perhaps a of Arthur called a book that your Lord
will elevate you to a more common to a place, a position that is much smoother, that is
praiseworthy, he will raise you to such a position where you will be praised. And is that saw that
the Prophet saw a lot of sun reached such a level such a position that people praise Him, those who
believe in Him and also those who don't believe in him. He's praised and mahkamah Mahamudra
especially refers to that position in the ACA, that only the prophets are allowed to send them shall
		
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			be granted when when people will be in the hasher in the gathering. And the hisab will not begin so
people will go to Adam Allison Um, can you please ask Allah to begin their hyssop? He will say no,
I'm scared go to Ibrahim. They will go to Ibrahim Ellison and he will say no, I'm scared they will
go to Musar lessons. No, I'm scared they will go to realism. No, I'm afraid. Then they will go to
Muhammad Sallallahu Sallam and the Prophet sallallahu Sena will fall prostrate, he will go into such
the UN in Hadees we learn that the Prophet sallallahu sallam said that I will stand up and come
before the throne and will fall prostrating to my Lord. And then Allah will inspire me to speak and
		
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			I will speak beautiful words of praise such that no one has ever been inspired with before. He will
praise Allah in a way that no creature has ever praised a lot before. And what will happen then, it
will be said oh Muhammad, raise your head and ask it will be granted to you intercede and your
intercession will be heard. And then the Prophet saw a lot of them will intercede and then basically
the hisab will begin.
		
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			This is Muhammad Muhammad. The Prophet said a lot of them will praise Allah and in praising Allah,
who will be praised the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, because remember that when a servant
she'll servitude to the master in showing that servitude, is that servants honor in that is his
honor, in that he becomes praiseworthy. Arosa, any of our ethical bukem A common muda will call and
say Rob Be friendly Oh my lord admit to me cause me to enter mahalo Slader pain, a sound entrance.
Because the prophets Allah Allah said, I'm new at this point in Makkah that very soon he was going
to leave. There is no way he could stay in Makkah for a long period of time now. So he was told make
		
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			dua that oh my lord admitted me
		
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			meaning into my new destination whatever that is, because he did not know he was going to Medina. He
was not commanded that yet. So admit me, make me enter mahalo Slotkin. mudhole entrance so you can
in truth meaning wherever you take me wherever you cause me to enter cause me to enter in a good
condition will originate and make me go out cause me to exit from where from Makkah from the place
that I am in how Maharajah see the pain and exit that is good. Notice exit is not mentioned first
where's that comes first? What is mentioned first entry because think positively. Don't think about
oh, I have to leave no think about where you have to go.
		
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			And as you're reaching your new destination, you don't even know what that is. You know there's a
huge change coming start praying from now that oh Allah when you bring this huge change in my life,
make it good. Make me enter that in good and make me leave my present condition in a good state.
What your ultimate lagoon cause
		
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			autonomously or and give me from yourself is so fun is support and authority that is in asleep that
is supporting that will help me because we all need Allah's help. And especially when you are moving
from one place going to a new place, you know facing your future so many unknowns, so many fears, so
many worries, you need help from Allah. So you support me, you help me and Allah subhanaw taala did
give him help. He gave him onslaught best supporters in Medina, he gave him Abubaker best companion
on that HYDRA journey. And Allah subhanaw taala brought victory to the prophets that a lot is going
on by taking him to Medina. Now this idea, yes, it's understood in the context of Rasulullah
		
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			sallallahu Sallam but we can also use this
		
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			whenever there's something new that's happening.
		
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			Going in a new place, leaving your comfort zone, is it difficult?
		
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			Is it difficult? It's very difficult. You know, when you go to a new class, new professor, new
teacher, new people, new faces How do you feel? How do you feel a stranger right? Everyone seems to
be staring at you and you feel so awkward just being there. So make dua to Allah Robbie other
friendly mode Hello cited, that as I've come here, make me enter in a good way for a good cause for
a noble cause. Make me benefit from this. You enter a new road as you're driving, or you go into a
new country you enroll in a new course. You have your fears you have your apprehensions make dua or
Allah or be attending with hollesley that will encourage me more consciously. Would you I live in
		
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			London Castle fallen asleep. And the Prophet saw a lot of Cena was told to make the store even
before the command for digital came. The command for digital came later. There were still a few
years. But you see how do I was being made from before?
		
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			So sometimes, it's not necessarily that you see exactly what's going to happen, you know something
is going to happen. There is going to be some change in the future. You don't know what exactly, but
start making girl
		
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			already. Don't delay.
		
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			Exactly this door is also on the main door of alHuda Alright, the Robbie Haley Mukalla say
		
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			that wherever I enter I enter in a good condition with goodness, may this be beneficial? May this be
good for me? Because it's possible that you go somewhere and you get sick you catch a cold or you
went there to get something but you go there and you lose what you have. What originally mocha
legislated, clean water limited and so fun and nasira and grant me a supporting authority from
yourself. What cultural HELCO and say the truth has come was the hopple badly and falsehood has
departed.
		
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			Jal Haku The truth has come was the hopple, Belkin and Battlin falsehood, has the haka departed, it
has left Zakka from Zuhlke or ZOC. And what does it mean to pass away when something leaves when
something goes away? How, in a pitiful state defeated, you know, while it's sad, while it's
horrible, remember in the Quran, we have learned what does help are unfit to home and their souls
depart meaning they die in a beautiful state. So what cultural hacker was called badly meaning
falsehood has been defeated, humiliated, and it has left. Why? Because in Alberta, Canada, who
caught indeed falsehood, by nature is ever bound to depart, it cannot stay, it cannot survive. Why?
		
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			Because who can survive? Who survives survival of the fittest? And Baldwin falsehood by nature is
not fit, it's faulty. All right. It's not right, it's false and when something is false, it cannot
stay forever. It's bound to leave. So was a * called Battle in Albertville? Acana the hookah? I
want you to notice the both of these statements that the Prophet sallallahu wasallam has been told
to say. He was ordered to say these statements when he was still in Makkah. What happened soon after
the command to hijacking the Prophet salallahu Salam migrated to Medina on a daily mood hollesley
The thing what happened after that many years later, the Prophet sallallahu Sallam came to Makkah
		
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			and conquered Makkah. And as he conquered Mecca, he went to the Kaaba, had the doors of the Kaaba
opened, and the idols that were in the Kaaba, they were brought out they were broken, they were
destroyed and the Prophet sallallahu Sallam recited this idea, gentle help, was toppled badly in
Bukhari, Israel.
		
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			quarter that Abdullah bin Massoud said that the Prophet salallahu Salam entered Makkah and around
the Kaaba, around the Kaaba were 360 idols, just imagine 360 idols, I wonder where people would
stand. If that entire area was filled with idols. And the prophets of Allah Islam began to strike
them with a stick in his hand saying General hubco was called beltmann. In Alberta, Canada Hoopa
battle cannot stay, it will leave.
		
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			But isn't it amazing, he was told to recite this to say this in MCCA. When did this actually come
about many years later, many years later. But remember that a promise that Allah subhanaw taala has
made, it will come true, it will be fulfilled, when Allah knows best, but certainly it will come
true.
		
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			And in this is a lesson, that falsehood and that which is upon falsehood, it cannot remain,
		
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			it will finish it will depart and what will take its place? What will take its place? Truth,
reality.
		
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			This happens in our lives also, that sometimes we hold on to things which are not true, which are
baseless, or we live in a fantasy world, but what happens, can we remain like that forever? No,
falsehood will be exposed, and it will be removed, it will be expelled, no matter how firm people
are upon badly.
		
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			You know, just recently in the news, I read that how in India, there was this guru. And he basically
had 1000s and 1000s of followers, okay. And he was basically involved in a murder case. And he was
called in court several times, but he refused to show up. And then the court basically ordered that
the police basically bring him
		
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			and when they went to get him, his followers, over 20,000 of them, you know, they basically guarded
his place, and they were like human shields, they wouldn't let the police go through. So for a week,
the police fought with the followers of that man, but eventually what happened? They got him and
they had a picture of him standing behind bars. And I was thinking really, if this guy is supposed
to heal you, and if this guy is supposed to provide you, how can he be standing behind bars? How How
is it possible? falsehood is exposed? People are impressed with lies with fake stories. All right,
but what happens? will it remain like that forever? It won't be exposed in history, what do we see
		
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			all of these conspiracies and false, you know, ideologies. What happened? They were in effect for
hundreds of years maybe, but then eventually exposed. So Jarrell HELCO was a Huckleberry Finn in
Alberta, Canada, who called What lesson? Do we learn from this, that no matter how prominent
falsehood is, and no matter how deeply rooted it is, no matter how firmly people cling to it, we
don't hold on too badly. Why? Because when bottled will go, its people will also go and we don't
want to be one of them. In Alberta, Canada, who call one who knows Illumina Qurani what is it that
we should hold on to the Quran? Because that is how
		
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			one who knows the nominal Qurani and we sent down of the Quran, man who has she fell on that which
is issue for which is a healing? The Quran is a healing? What is healing? What is cure?
		
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			What is a cure?
		
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			Think about it. Logically? What is cure? When do you need it? When you're suffering, when there's a
problem. Now, as human beings we suffer at two levels. One is spiritually and secondly, physically,
		
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			right? So we have spiritual ailments. And we also have physical ailments. Sometimes we feel pain in
our heart, whether it's in the form of depression or sadness, or it's in the form of, you know,
feelings being hurt, or whatever it may be. And sometimes we feel pain in our body. And the Quran,
Allah calls it Shiva. It's a cure, cure for what? The soul and the body
		
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			it's a cure for the disease of the heart, as well as the diseases of the body. You know, the Quran
has rights, isn't it? And when people don't fulfill those rights, what are they doing? They're
basically abandoning the Quran and ignore him. He writes about the different ways in which the Quran
is abandoned. One way is that no person abandons the Quran that he doesn't believe in it. He doesn't
recite it. He doesn't reflect on it. He doesn't apply
		
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			it and another way of abandoning the Quran is by not using it for Shiva. This is also abandoning the
Quran, that when we are in pain, we take a Tylenol, but we don't recite Quran for healing.
		
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			When we are sick, we go from a doctor to doctor, one treatment after another, but we don't recite
Quran for healing, this is also abandoning the Quran, this is also neglecting the book of Allah.
Because Allah subhanaw taala sent this book as what for many reasons, with many benefits, and one of
them is Shiva. So this Quran is a healing.
		
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			The prophets have a lot of them said, seek treatment, seek Shiva for Allah has not created any
disease, but that he has also created a cure for it. For every disease is a cure for every single
disease is a cure except for one disease.
		
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			That is not disease.
		
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			It's a condition, an undeniable condition that everybody knows cannot be reversed. One disease that
cannot be cured.
		
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			I heard somebody saying something
		
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			on the heart, no, no old age.
		
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			Old age cannot be healed. It cannot be treated. You cannot reverse it. So before you reach that
stage, do something.
		
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			Do something with your life, do something with your time because it's inevitable. It's coming sooner
or later it's going to come. You know, when you realize this child, all of a sudden, he's so big.
Just yesterday, I met this girl, whom I first met when she was three or four years old. And
yesterday, I saw her little sister and she was exactly three or four years old. I'm like, she's
still the same not possible. It's been too many years. And like she's got to be the younger sister.
So I'm looking around and I see an older version of that person. So when you realize that three year
old child is now 12 years old, you wonder there's also been an increase in my age. Right? And then
		
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			you never know the next time that you meet that person. You have white hair, and they are younger
than you know in the prime of their life. So old age has no cure. So before you reach old age, do
something with your life. Yes, go ahead.
		
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			So now illegal about that Chief, I just wanted to share this small incident that happened with me
just yesterday, a small child come to me to reading Quran, and it's only been one month and I have
noticed that some of his words are not you know, like perfect speeches some of the letter Yeah. So
yesterday I talked to her mom, I said, his mom that some of her letters are not that as good. I just
wanted to make sure that you are aware of the facts so that maybe he could get help from the school.
And she told me this amazing thing. She said he has been behind his age. And they have been you
know, trading him and everything. And she said the amazing thing I just had a parent teacher
		
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			interview yesterday, like just a day before. And they told me that during this month he this child
has been coming to me only for one month. This heard her teachers are amazed that during this month,
he learned as much as he learned in an ear. So the whole year whatever he learned he just learned in
one month, and that's the month that he started learning Quran how to read Quran
		
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			and she was so convinced it is the bedrock of the Quran that you started to learn. The Quran is
healing, for every kind of suffering for every kind of pain, whether it's mental, psychological,
spiritual, emotional, physical.
		
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			So when Hoonah zero mineral Qurani Maha Shiva on what Rama and it's also a mercy. When is something
a source of mercy for you.
		
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			When it's of benefit to you, right. So the Quran as it's a healing as it is a guidance, it is a
source of mercy, but for who read the ayah for who little more meaning for the believers, those who
believe in the Quran, recited with conviction, seek guidance from it, seek mercy through it, seek
Shiva out from it. They will benefit from the Quran, what is needed while Amina Illa cassava but the
wrongdoers those who reject the Quran, who don't believe in and who don't give the half to the
Quran. What does the Quran increase them only pasado what is fissara loss? The more they hear the
Quran, the more they suffer.
		
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			The more they listen to the Quran, the more they suffer imagine why? Because each person will take
from the Quran what he is seeking. If you're seeking goodness, you will find goodness and if you're
looking for problems then you will find every I
		
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			They are problematic. Literally there are people who in the Quran has been recited they will say,
Turn that off, be quiet. I don't want to listen to it. I don't want to hear it. Why it angers them,
it bothers them It irritates them. May Allah protect us
		
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			Islamic Ummah I myself is a living example of Shiva. When he is back in 2005 hours I was on
medication of anxiety and blood pressure. And when I came here I was learning Quran word to word by
word slowly, slowly my medicines came down. And finally, I left the medicines and till today, the
recitation of the Quran in a loud voice is a medicine for me, then I'm very excited or some my blood
pressure goes high. I take the Quran I recited loudly in the morning, and I'm okay in the evening
I'm okay because it has got to effects physically and spiritually of course to 100%. Physically
you're breathing, you're expanding, you're taking your voice out and the oxygen is going inside
		
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			you're having access of muscles and your lungs and spiritually Of course, the words of Allah. These
are words of spoken by Allah by Jabril by Prophet Mohammed Salah Salem and we are speaking the same
words. And my anxiety goes until today it is my madness
		
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			the Quran is cheaper.
		
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			We learned that we supposed to read it in a nice and a soft voice. But I hear a lot of people over
reading it over and then it's not that it's bothering people. But you know, sometimes like I was
reading another Hadith where you're not supposed to read it over. Somebody like can you explain
about how you're supposed to this is that the recitation of the Quran, it should be beautiful, okay,
because we should adorn our voices with the Quran. And this is something that the Prophet salallahu
Salam advised us to do in the Quran also, we were told what did the Quran 30 Law recite the Quran
with 13
		
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			and 13 is to recite in a way that you pause at the appropriate places you raise your voice at an
appropriate place and you lower it at an appropriate place. You smile you cry, you make dua, you
know, it's a living recitation, conscious recitation, this is 13. So we're supposed to do that. Now
unfortunately, what happens sometimes is that we're, we forget about what we are reciting. And the
entire focus is on yelling and being extremely loud about it. So instead of the Quran having a
calming effect, what happens is that people they get annoyed, right, they get scared, they get
startled. So the method of recitation should also be good. Is that clear? So the Quran is Shiva.
		
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			However, there are some people who do not get you fat from the Quran, rather, what do they get from
the Quran? Only HRSA were either and I'm now a little insanity. And when we bestow a favor upon men,
are Allah Allah, he turns away,
		
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			Allah gives him a gift. And what does that man do? What does that person do? What do people do in
general? They take that gift, and they just walk away. You know, what is Iran?
		
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			What is Iran? aversion to turn away? So for example, I'm facing you right now, what is our problem?
That if I just turn away,
		
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			okay. And also aerosol is used for the aversion of the heart, you know, when the heart is not
thinking about the benefactor, for example, the one who gave the gift?
		
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			Has it ever happened with you? A child is begging you begging you begging, you can have this crab
that's gonna have this and you give it to them. Just take it away and go. What do you do? You hold
their hand, bring them back and say, What do we say?
		
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			What's the magic word or even something like that? We remind them but people in general what is
their behavior? When they receive blessings from Allah, they turn away from Allah.
		
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			How, with their hearts, they're not grateful with their tongues. They're not grateful. In their
actions, they don't show any gratitude. And what is worse one Abby, Jenny B. And he distances
himself. Na is from net Yun known Hamza and net E is to keep away. Remember, while homie and Hohner
on who were an owner on. They forbid people from the profits of a lot of them NDN own on they keep
away from him themselves also. So this isn't an E to keep away. So now, he kept away began up with
his side, meaning he kept his side away. When you keep your side away from someone. What does it
mean? Don't touch me, don't touch me. Keep away from me. Right? So for example, you're sitting next
		
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			to someone and that person is getting a little too relaxed in their chair. So they're almost leaning
onto you. What do you do you move away move away. You keep your sight away from them. So in doing
that, you distance yourself from them. So what does this foolish man do? He takes blessings from
Allah, and then he distances himself from
		
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			Allah, he moves away from Allah. He doesn't remember him doesn't thank him doesn't talk about him.
Wanna Avi journey be? Where either messiah will shall rule? And when something evil touches him? Can
you say he becomes your goose? Who is your who's extremely despairing? Yes. And what is that to give
up hope, to despair? Why? That when you see that something is not being done when something is not
being fulfilled, and so much time has passed, then what happens? You're like, forget it. I give up.
I don't expect that this will ever happen. This is yes. So man, he becomes your ooze when something
evil touches him. You see the extreme over here. This is man's weakness, except for those whom Allah
		
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			subhanaw taala saves, that when people are in good times, they forget their Lord. They keep away
from Allah. They become distanced. They don't pray, they don't remember they don't think. And when
they're in difficulty, again, they do not remember Allah at that time.
		
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			Because if they remembered Allah in difficulty, would they despair? No, they wouldn't. The thing is
that if we don't remember Allah in good times, then we cannot remember him in hard times, either.
		
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			Because what happens is that if a person is not used to making dua, then when he's in difficulty at
that time, making dua is also very difficult. A person could be in extreme pain, but he does not
know how to call upon his Lord. You know, for example, if a person is not used to reciting the
Quran, for instance, then what happens even if they have to spare hours, they will not think about
reciting the Quran. Why? Because they're not in the habit.
		
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			And people even go for Hajj they go for Allah, and they have all the time in the world to just
recite the Quran do arriba but are they able to? No, they cannot, why they don't have the habit. And
instead, they will either be on their gadgets, or they will be walking around in the marketplaces.
Or they will be chatting with everybody trying out new foods finally, define Halal restaurants over
there. Right? So that's what they're preoccupied with. So this is a reality, that if we don't
remember Allah in good times, then we cannot even remember him in difficult times. And the thing is,
that when a person remembers Allah in good times, then that brings strength to the heart, so much
		
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			strength, that in difficult times a person remains hopeful, he can cope with loss, he can cope with
pain, he can cope with hardship.
		
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			Otherwise, due to the lack of remembrance of Allah subhanaw taala the heart become so weak that in
difficult times, a person cannot cope with pain, he cannot cope with hardship, he gives up he
despairs
		
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			so there are different types of people. Some people remember Allah in good times and they also
remember him in tough times. Other people they don't remember Allah and Good times, but they do turn
back to him. When difficulty strikes. And there are other people who neither remember Allah in good
times, nor are they able to remember Allah in hard times. Ponce kunnen all Yama Lu all people
everyone Yama, Lu he is performing on well he's doing our mu he is working. So each is working. Isla
Shakeela de according to his Shakeela
		
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			each works according to his Shakeela what is Shakeela Shaco what is Shaka appearance form. Now we
have two forms two appearances. One is physical appearance, what we look like, all right, and the
other is the button what is hidden of the rule of the soul. You know, for example, a person's
nature, his habit, his manner. It's not something tangible, it's intangible. And there is
resemblance between the two because mashallah is resemblance.
		
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			There's resemblance there is some similarity between the physical appearance and the manner the
style of an individual, there is always a correlation. You know, for example, if a creature has
something on its body, you know what, that there's a reason behind that or if the body is of a
particular way, you know that there is a reason behind that.
		
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			Right, so goodnow er Manuela Shakeela T. Each is working according to his Shakeela meaning his
manner, his own video call his own way, his own method, his own style, is that
		
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			each person works according to his own way. Even if two people are living in the same house.
		
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			Is there any difference in the way they do the same things? Of course, there's twins, will they work
differently? Yes. sisters who have always shared a room will they work differently? Of course
		
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			They will. Each person has different different nature different outlook, different perspective
different thinking. Each person has different follow up book of Arla, mu your Lord is most knowing,
be man with those who who are he is the Sybilla most guided in way Allah knows who is most guided.
		
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			What are we being told over here? Each person behaves differently, react differently thinks
differently in the previous hire, what do we learn? Some people in ease they forget Allah in
hardship they forget Allah. But there are some other people who behave differently.
		
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			Each is working according to his manner. And Allah knows who is most rightly guided. Allah knows who
is upon the right way. There is variety in the creation.
		
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			People vary, they differ, each is unique. However, that doesn't mean that everyone is right. And
everyone is okay. Allah knows who is most upon the truth. So what Allah tells us that this is right
and this is wrong, that is what we're supposed to take. Let's listen to the recitation of these
		
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			Wallah Tony do low key Shamcey now what's up Layli
		
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			muda Wamena
		
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			Janome
		
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			muda will be added
		
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			regioni for just
		
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			watching
		
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			castle on and off when you're walking
		
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			down
		
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			the hall
		
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			one owners zero
		
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			NEMA who wants you
		
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			to live meaning
		
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			we're
		
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			gonna be journey. We're in
		
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			motion Okay.
		
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			Cool. Louis.
		
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			Shirky, Letty T for more calm