Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P16 157B Tafsir Maryam 41-50

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The transcript describes the struggles of the personality and actions of Sadiq Khan, including his struggles with shiny words and avoiding dis politicity. The speakers emphasize the importance of knowing and being helpful in the face of failure, giving people information, and trusting in Allah's program. They also criticize parents for not being listened to by their children and criticize parents for not being good at trusting people.

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			Lesson number 157 sort of medium I have 41 to 65 What chlorophyl Kitabi Ibrahim and mentioned in the
book, Ibrahim, meaning take a lesson from the story of Ibrahim alayhis salam, as well, because that
is also relevant to you mentioned Ibrahim in the book meaning in the Quran. In other words, remember
his story, relate with it. Remember who Ibrahim or his son was? What was his religion? What was his
status? What were his accomplishments? What were his struggles?
		
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			In the womb? Indeed he can. He was Sadiq Khan Nebia Sadiq Khan, a man of truth, Nubia, and he was
also a prophet.
		
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			He was always slip beak, slip the meeting very, very truthful. Sadiq is from Saudi Saudi. One who is
truthful and slick deep is someone who is very, very truthful. Meaning someone who is very truthful,
very sincere and genuine in his heart, who is truthful in his speech. And his actions also confirm
his words. There is no contradiction between his words, his statements and his actions. Someone who
does what he says, someone who never occurs a lie. This was able to him or his sudden slit the and
he was also a prophet in Nabhi. Notice how the fact that he will Sadiq as mentioned before the fact
that he was a prophet? Isn't the status of a prophet greater than someone who was truthful?
		
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			Think about it, meaning the beginner will slit the pain generally Nabhi comes first and so deep
comes next. But over here, severe cause mentioned first and then the fact that he was a prophet.
Why? Because before Ibrahim Arneson I'm even received prophethood his truthfulness was evident. He
was known for his truthfulness just like the prophets of Allah just before you receive prophethood.
He was known as
		
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			a Sadhak. Well, Amin, right, someone who was truthful.
		
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			So Ibrahim and his son was a man of truth, a man of commitment, meaning someone who was committed to
his faith, so deep, very committed to his faith, despite the hardships.
		
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			If you think about it, it will AHIMA has said, I'm as we will learn was from a nation from the
people who believed in multiple idols, idolatrous nation,
		
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			and he was the only one,
		
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			only one who did not believe in those idols. Can you imagine doing something that contradicts the
norm, the norms of the society that you're in? That takes a lot of commitment to what you believe
in? Right and a lot of confidence and a lot of courage. So Ibrahima has some he was committed to his
faith, despite the hardships. First of all, we see that he was not afraid to speak the truth. And we
see this throughout his life when he was with his nation that he was born in, that he belonged to.
And eventually, when they threatened to throw him in the fire, and they actually did throw him in
the fire. Did he leave his faith? Did he reject his faith in Allah? subhanaw taala? No. But what
		
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			happens to us if we're suffering from an issue in our lives, and we make dua for one year we say,
God has failed me. He's disappointed me. Right is the slip. Is this being committed to your faith?
Is is being committed to Allah subhanaw taala
		
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			we see solidity and Ibrahim Uranus and I'm in zakat era center. You know, one of the interpretations
of the idea that if neither Bonita and Coffea the reason why the courier Lisanna made a huffy,
DARIAH was because he was so weak, he couldn't even you know, say his dua out loud. You know, when
you're feeling so weak from inside from outside, you don't even have the energy to speak. You don't
have it so he was so frail.
		
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			And when it is said what Kana Timothy Arata, it shows that she has always been barren meaning we
tried to have children throughout our youth, but we failed. We never had children. But what did he
say? Well I'm a combi dua II cannot be Sharqiya
		
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			this is true faith, true faith, that you never lose hope in Allah subhanaw taala you will never ever
have doubt in Him in His existence and the fact that he listens in the fact that he decides the
best. So Ibrahim s&m in his journey, he faced many difficulties but when
		
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			never see him complaining about Allah. So much so that when he was thrown in the fire by his people,
it is said that the interview was sent to him to ask him, Do you need help? Should we do something
to help you? And he said, No.
		
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			I expect help from only Allah. Sadiq committed to Allah. It didn't have doubt in Allah subhanaw
taala even a little bit. And then we see that when Allah subhanaw taala said to him a slim if Allah
hoorah boo, a slim or Ibrahim surrender, what did he say? A slum to the Lebanon. I mean, I surrender
to the Lord of the Worlds. He said that I have surrendered. Do we all say we are Muslim? We all say
we are Muslim, right? And 100 Allah but then what happens? Muslim is someone who submits, right
Muslim is also used for a camel that is being led by the owner by the master. So what does a camel
do? Camel does follow the master right? He's being led. So he just goes he doesn't stop and say why
		
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			should I go here? First tell me the logic. Then I'll take the next step. First, tell me the
benefits. Then I will follow Ibrahima is and I've never said, but what's the wisdom behind this? And
what's the benefit in this? Could you explain why No, Allah said a slim and he said a slim to I have
surrendered and this is the reason why. Whenever whatever Allah subhanaw taala commanded Ibrahim or
listen him to do, did he do it? He did it.
		
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			And one of the best examples for this is when he was instructed to slaughter his own son.
		
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			Imagine slaughter his own son. And what happened? He actually attempted right. As we will learn in
sha Allah in Sudipta soft fat that Ibrahim Hassan was told patata Kuru er meaning the dream you have
proven it to be true meaning you have fulfilled it the command that you were given you have done it,
Sadiq.
		
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			If you think about it, living by the truth declaring the truth initially, it's easy. But does it
always remain easy? No, it becomes difficult, it becomes challenging. And many people what happens
with them is that as soon as they face some difficulty in doing what is right. They can't handle it.
They can't handle the difficulty. So they leave it to say that I can't do this. I can't handle this.
They abandon it. But we see that Ibrahim has said that he was persecuted by his family. He was
thrown in the fire. There were times when he was alone. He had to leave his wife Sarah in one place
and then leave her job and is married in another place. He had children after such a long time in
		
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			extreme old age. And then we see the liberal humanists and I was constantly traveling back and
forth. You know, when you go to Makkah, and when you drive from Mecca to Medina, and you're going
through the desert, you wonder, you know, I always think Ibrahim Hassan he traveled through these
deserts alone.
		
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			And from here all the way to Shan to Philos. Lina he was originally from Iraq, if you just look at
the map and these days of Hamdulillah, you will see that map a lot for other reasons, right? The
area of Iraq of a sham Philistine and MCCA. Right. So when you see that map, think about the fact
that Ibrahim has said I was constantly going
		
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			back and forth. Because he didn't just visit is married or listen once or twice, multiple times. For
the ANOVA he was a man of truth. Someone committed to his faith. He never had any doubt. He was a
prophet of Allah. It honestly abhi he when he said to his father, yeah, but to all my father, and
it's not just oh my father. Yeah, but what does it mean? Oh, my dear, dear, dear father.
		
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			I love you my father. Yeah, about to limit our boodle. Why do you worship mad that which layer
smarter does not hear? Why do you worship that object which does not hear what I usually do? Nor
does it see? Well, I only are on cache. And it will not benefit you at all anything. It doesn't give
you any benefit doesn't save you from any loss from any harm. Why do you worship this? Ibrahima
Sam's father, who was he What was his religion off? schicke idolatry. Right.
		
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			And if you think about it shipwreck is something that is not just a major sin a cultural cabeza of
the worst of the greatest of sins. But it also seems to an average person, something that's
completely illogical.
		
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			Now, if you see someone doing something that is
		
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			wrong, and secondly, illogical
		
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			how would you address them? How is it
		
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			that generally we address them
		
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			with respect and love, is it
		
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			we become very condescending. Right? We forget the other the etiquette of speaking to them. But
Ibrahima, listen, look at the manner in which he addresses his father. He's not condescending. He
is, in fact very loving and very respectful. But because of that respect and courtesy, he does not
fail to speak the truth either.
		
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			What happens is that we go to extremes. Either we lose all respect, and we condemn and we
disrespect, we become very rude and harsh. Or we go to the other extreme of being very respectful
and courteous. And we say, yes, yes, you are. Right, and you're perfectly fine. And what you're
doing is good.
		
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			What are we seeing Ibrahim Ron has sent out this perfect balance. And what is that there is respect
in the manner that he addresses his father. But at the same time, he does not fail to speak the
truth either.
		
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			He questions his father in order to make his father think. He says, Oh, my father, why are you
worshiping something that doesn't hear doesn't see and cannot benefit you? Yeah, other tea? Oh, my
dear father, in me indeed I or the journey certainly it has come to me when other enemy of
knowledge, there is some knowledge that has come to me, that has been given to me, meaning Allah has
given me some knowledge. And this knowledge, Mala Mia tikka, it has not come to you, meaning you
don't know about it for tyranny, so follow me. Because I will guide you slit off onto a path. That
is a way yeah, that is sound. So we yeah, we have done this word many times. It's sort of muddy
		
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			scene. Well, yeah. What does it mean, to be smooth? And when something is smooth, it's not bumpy.
What does it mean? It's free of any faults, right? So so we use also that which is free of any
faults, flawless sound proper as it should be. So he says to his father, who my father, there is
some knowledge that Allah has given me. And I understand that you don't know about this. So why
don't you follow me, I'll tell you what to do.
		
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			Again, He's respectful in the way that he addresses his father.
		
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			You know, sometimes our elders, whether they're our parents, or grandparents, whoever they may be,
are very, very, very old siblings. They don't know what's going on in the world. They don't know how
to use a particular gadget.
		
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			They don't even know how to send a text message, for example, right? They have an iPhone, they don't
know how to send a message. So they ask us for help. How is it that we respond to them? You don't
even know this? Why do you have an iPhone? Why do you have this thing if you don't even know how to
use it? Right? We become very harsh, very rude. What do we learn from the etiquette of Ibrahim
Ernestina? That even if someone who is older than us if they don't know about something that you
might think is very basic. Still, don't forget your other don't forget your manners. Etiquette good
o'clock. Be gentle. Be helpful. Yeah, other tea any other jazz any minute or ilmi millennia ticker?
		
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			For the Bernie Africa syrup. And so we Yeah, what else do we see here? In the words of Ibrahim
Renison? does he care about the religion of his father?
		
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			Yeah. Okay, the person sitting next to you ask them. What do we learn about Ibrahim? Or is Sinha
from this idea?
		
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			Okay, so what's the answer?
		
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			Yes, he wants his father to be on the right path. He doesn't say Oh, well, it's my father's choice.
Right? He doesn't say that. He cares about his father. Now what does this teach us that if Allah
subhanaw taala has given us this blessing of Quran this blessing of hedaya? Can we just keep it
selfishly to ourselves and say oh other people their choice, their decision their life? Can we do
that? No.
		
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			We have to be concerned about other people also. Because if a person has something of benefit,
right, something that is good, that is valuable, that is of benefit and they keep it to themselves,
they don't tell others about it. They don't share it with others. What would you call that person?
		
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			Selfish. mean if your brother gets his huge tub of ice cream, and he keeps him in the basement, in
the freezer and he doesn't even let you know that he has it. And after dinner, you're looking for
ice cream and you don't see it. And then later on at 11 o'clock you find him you know watching his
movies and sitting with that ice cream.
		
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			What would you say? You're so mean? You're so selfish. How could you keep it just to yourself? You
know, I was looking for it. I wanted some and you didn't even give me a huge tub that you can't even
finish in one night. You could have at least given me a little bit, right? At least a little bit. So
the person who has been given hidayah Remember, it's his responsibility to want that hidayah for
others as well.
		
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			Zachary Arliss, and um, did he want a Daya for his nation after him? Yes.
		
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			Are you starless, and how was he mobile rock? Right? When you're on any mobile rockin Aina call to
wherever I am a source of benefit to the people.
		
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			Ibrahima Sinha was also concerned for the guidance of His Father yeah Betty Oh my dear father letter
with a shape on do not worship the shape on in the shape on indeed shape on cannula Rukmani is ever
to the Most Merciful honestly. Yeah, very disobedient, honestly yet for marine sloth. Yes, Lian
disobedience and are asleep asleep. Very disobedient, always disobedient never obeys.
		
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			History upon disobedient. What's the evidence?
		
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			Give me an idea.
		
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			From the Quran that proves that Champon is disobedient.
		
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			For fessor Karan, I'm real Robbie.
		
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			Abba. was stuck Bara. Right. He refused to prostrate to Adam when Allah commanded him. So from the
beginning of his record, what do we see? Disobedient disobedient disobedient? Now Ibrahim isms
father was he actually worshipping Shavon as in praying to che upon dedicating you know, sacrifice
everything for che lOn. Was he doing that? Then why is it Brahim or listen, I'm saying don't worship
the Shavon. When a person is worshiping other than Allah, that who is the obey che upon and
obedience essentially is what worship.
		
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			So don't worship the shape on because she upon is disobedient to the Most Merciful?
		
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			And this teaches us a lesson which is that don't listen to those who are disobedient.
		
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			People who have a bad record.
		
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			Don't listen to them.
		
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			Don't do what they're telling you to do. Why?
		
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			They're not going to tell you to do something good.
		
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			Right?
		
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			Yeah, Betty. Oh, my dear father, in the A Hafele indeed, I fear AMS Sagada. woman a man that a
punishment from the Most Merciful is going to touch you. It's going to afflict you, it's going to
reach you. And when that punishment will reach you then further Cornelis shaytani Walia, then you
will be a friend of che upon his companion, meaning you will be with him in his final abode. How
far? Do you notice something here? Your ability, your ability, your ability, again and again and
again.
		
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			What happens with us is the first time we address someone we're very nice and cheery, and respectful
and courteous. And the second time that gentleness is a little bit less it shrinks. And the third
time it shrinks a little bit more. And by the fourth, fifth time, it's gone.
		
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			Completely gone. We start off being very nice with someone and we end up costing them at the end. At
the beginning, we say yes, I'm gonna be very patient, very patient. But where does that solver go
out the window over time? Why? Because we're getting frustrated. What do we see over here
		
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			Ibrahima to Sam docs to his father one way than another way that another week gives him one reason
another reason another reason, another explanation. And if you think about it, each one of these
things that he's mentioned over here, each point is sufficient on its own.
		
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			So you would hope that if you've given someone a convincing argument, they should listen to you but
when they don't listen to you, then you become upset, which is why you're sober, it goes away, which
is why your gentleness turns into harshness. So who can remain, you know, good consistently, who can
remain kind and gentle consistently? Who the person who has suffered and the person who's focused on
the end goal. It's not about me.
		
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			It's about them. I want the best for them.
		
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			All right. Some people, even when it's about themselves, they have a lot of sober. Like, for
example, telemarketers, right? You yell at them. You curse them, and you hear people doing these
things, right? Sometimes you're shocked. You never knew that your grandmother knew so much English
until she started yelling at the telemarketer. Right? But then what
		
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			What happens? That poor guy will apologize? And then after one week, he will call again? Why?
		
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			He wants money for himself.
		
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			Right? So why is it that we tolerate abuse from other people?
		
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			When we're getting something? Anything, anywhere, any benefit. Ibrahim Arneson, um, he's
consistently polite in his manner in the way that he speaks to his father. Why is it that he's not
getting frustrated because he wants his father to be guided.
		
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			And, you know, it's amazing how this is a son addressing his father, generally, it's the other way
around. Parents are concerned about their children.
		
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			They're so concerned about their children that you'll find parents letting their children do things
that you completely disagree with, but the only reason why they're allowing them is so that their
child will be happy with them. So maybe he will listen eventually.
		
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			Yeah, Betty letter with the shaytaan in the shavasana cannon the money I'll see yet. Yeah, Betty in
a horrible EMS, sakkara woman, Obama. Now notice how he's warning his father in this aisle. Right.
He's warning him that if you don't believe that, I'm afraid that there will be punishment.
		
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			There will be punishment for the Cornella che planning for the year.
		
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			Now, again, this is the truth. This is part of being Sadiq, that you don't sugarcoat the reality.
You don't misrepresent it. Right? You don't water it down, you present it as it is.
		
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			Because that is the truth. That is a reality. If you're telling somebody, it's okay to do wrong, you
know, for example, there are certain things which are clearly haram, but people don't want to accept
them and they say it's okay. It's okay. Do it. Do it. Allah is Forgiving and Merciful. Then you are
deceiving yourself and other people.
		
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			Because you're saying something is okay does not make it okay. When Allah has said, it's not okay.
		
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			This is not mercy. This is not being good to the other person. This is what being very unfair with
them.
		
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			You know, for example, for instance, you're learning a particular skill and your instructor tells
you, this is okay. jeleva, it'll work, you know, no big deal. And you do it. You do it, you think
it's not a big deal, and then you get into trouble. Who do you blame them?
		
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			Who do you blame your instructor?
		
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			You just blame them? Or do you become upset with them? You become angry with them? Why didn't you
tell me?
		
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			Why did you hide this from me?
		
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			So remember, telling people about hellfire, about the punishment of the era is not being you know,
someone who is scaring them. This is what telling them about reality, telling them about how this is
justice. In fact, this is mercy. And if you don't tell him about reality that has been
		
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			so Ibrahima has said, I'm warned his father about the punishment. But do you notice something? Are
there boom, meaner?
		
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			Rockman. Now tell the person sitting next to you why the name of Rockman
		
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			Dell the person sitting next to you, not me.
		
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			So what's the answer?
		
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			Okay, if you think about it, this is the context of or that right? I mean, he's warning his father
about punishment. So why not a name such as should either a club or Jabbar? Why not a name like
that? Why Rockman
		
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			hope,
		
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			exactly. That realize that your Lord is a fireman.
		
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			He's basically reminding his father of Allah's constant perpetual favors, even upon those who turn
away from Him. And if a man is punishing them, the punishment is only for those who truly deserve
it.
		
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			And he's our man. So if you have made a mistake, there's hope for you. You can always turn back to
him. You can do Tober while you have the time. So we learned from this that when we're telling
people about the ACA about the reality then tell them about Allah's mama
		
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			as well. Not just punishment, but also Rama. And even when you are mentioning the punishment, then
give hope.
		
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			Give hope always give hope.
		
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			Father, Ibrahima. Listen as Father
		
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			He said all they want and
		
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			what Raleigh won and I'm really happy. Raleigh won from raw rain but Raleigh but your labu to
incline towards something or someone and notice how a Raleigh went under you are away from so lonely
but when it's followed by a run it means to turn away to hate to a poor. So a rally on Anton Leha
Tia Ibrahim or Ibrahim, you hate my idols, you hate my gods, you're turning away from them.
		
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			Did evil humanists and I'm say anywhere over here that I hate these idols of yours? Did he say that?
But he didn't. What did he say about the idols? That these things don't listen, don't hear you. They
don't benefit you. And was that a false statement? No, he was on a false statement. And then the
rest of his address was all about who? Allah subhanaw taala was all about the other side of the
message about though he'd visit warning of the doctor.
		
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			But his father completely ignores everything that Ibrahim Al Islam has said. And he says, Let Elon
tenta he if you do not stop the old drummer Nick, I'm going to stone you to death. I'm going to kill
you. He's giving him a death threat. What journey and leave me Malaya for a long, long time Malaya
for me, Manuel means they have probably meaning a long period of time. In other words, what his
father is saying to him is I don't want to talk to you. I don't want to see your face. Just go away.
And if I see you, and you say what you have said right now, I'm going to kill you.
		
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			What is he doing? He's closing
		
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			every door of communication. Go away. I don't want to see you don't talk about this. If you talk
about it, I'm going to kill you. What is he saying? I'm not interested in what you have to tell me.
		
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			Not interested at all. I imagine yourself in this position. You are reprimanded so harshly. You talk
to someone so gently, so nicely. You're consistently good with them. You're patient.
		
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			And what's the response that you get a death threat? Paula Salam on our lake Ibrahim alayhis. Salam
said, Peace be on you.
		
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			So now when I like when do you say a certain word?
		
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			When you meet someone and also when you are going away when you're leaving them? So he's saying said
I'm gonna relate what does it mean? Okay. You want me to go fine. I will leave by salaam gonna Lake
and also set out on early beasts beyond you what does it mean that you're not going to get any harm
from my side?
		
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			I'm not going to harm you in return.
		
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			I'm not going to harm you. I'm not going to threaten you. In return. If someone threatens us, what
do we do in return? We give them a bigger threat. Ibrahim alayhis salam says Sarah when are like.
		
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			So I still feel like I'll be I will ask forgiveness for you from my Lord. Because you're still my
father.
		
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			Even though you have been so harsh to me. And even though you don't want to accept what I'm telling
you. Still I will ask Allah to forgive you. Because you are my father. I will beg Allah to forgive
you to give you the ability to repent in Noah, can I be happy? Yes, indeed, my Lord, he is ever with
me heavy, heavy from the letters half hour, half hour, half hour is to ask about someone to inquire
about someone. When do you ask about someone?
		
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			You know, for example, you meet a person for the first time at your friend's house.
		
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			And then you had a nice conversation with them, but you forgot their name. So later on, you ask your
friend, what was her name? Why are you asking?
		
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			Why are you asking? Think about it.
		
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			Why would you ask about someone's name?
		
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			Because there is some interest. Right? You have some interest in that individual. You had a very
interesting conversation with them. They told you about this big sale that's going to happen next
week. And you really want to go there. So you want their names that at least you can find them on
Facebook and get in touch with them
		
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			to ask them about that big sale. Or they tell you they work for a particular clothing store and they
get this big discount every time they bring a guest or something so you want to make sure that you
benefit from them. Right. So you are interested in them and this is the reason why you will ask
about them.
		
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			If you didn't come to class,
		
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			and your friend mess
		
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			teaches you everything. Okay? I didn't see you. What does that mean?
		
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			What does that mean that care about you? So remember that when someone asks about another? What does
it mean? They care about them? They care about them. This is the meaning of the word half hour.
		
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			Now haffi has two meanings. One meaning is
		
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			happy, meaning very kind. He cares about me.
		
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			Look at what Ibrahim Hassan is saying about Allah.
		
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			In the whole Cana be happy. Yeah, my lord cares about me.
		
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			Do we believe it that Allah cares about me.
		
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			But unfortunately, when something doesn't go the way we want it to go, when something doesn't work
out the way we want it to? What do we say? Allah doesn't care about me. God doesn't care about us.
He's forgotten us. He's ignored us. I'm a very bad person. I must be very, very sinful. I must have
done something seriously wrong, that he's very angry with me that he's not responding to my prayers.
Ibrahim, Hassan is rejected by his father in such a harsh way. And what is Ibrahim ruinous? And I'm
saying, My Lord really cares about me. When we have a bad experience somewhere, do we think Allah
cares about me? Or do we think Allah does not care about me? This is like the
		
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			Sadiq that no matter what happens in his life, good or bad, a positive experience or negative
experience, painful experience or a happy experience. He thinks positively about Allah.
		
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			The careerism also What did he say? Well, I'm a combi dua ecobee Sherpa. Yeah, he didn't say Ya
Allah. We've been trying for so long to have a child. What's going on? No, well, I'm a combi dua, it
cannot be shattered. I have never been disappointed in calling to you, my lord. This is the
characteristic of the prophets of Allah. They were very hopeful in Allah subhanaw taala. They placed
all their trust in Him they expected only good from Allah.
		
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			And that is what they received in no who cannot be heavier
		
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			than the word heavy also means our limb, someone who is knowledgeable, someone who's well informed,
who's thoroughly aware.
		
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			He knows my situation. He knows my circumstances. Because obviously the one who's, you know, for
example, a human being when they're asking a lot about you, what does it mean? They know you? Right?
They know you, they know your situation. They know your circumstances. Now, when we find out that
there's a particular person who's really, you know, looking out for us there, they make sure
everything's okay with us. They know where I am. They know what I'm going through, just knowing this
that someone cares. Does it make you feel better?
		
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			Yeah. So for example, if you're sick with a fever, five of your friends message you, right? What's
going on? Are you okay? And you respond to them? If you're,
		
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			you know, even though you're telling the whole world about the fact that you're sick, that makes you
feel good.
		
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			And if nobody asks us, that makes us feel worse. We keep checking our phones, nobody's asking who is
asking who is checking. Nobody noticed that I was not there. Nobody cares for me.
		
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			And then what happens if nobody messaged us, we asked them, Hey, by the way, I am sick, come visit
the sick and get some reward.
		
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			Right?
		
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			We want people to pay attention to us to care about us to know about what is going on in our lives.
This is why we're advertising everything that's going on in our lives all the time updating our What
do you call it? status or something, right? So we're constantly seeking attention. Because we want
to feel loved.
		
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			Ibrahima Sinha. Remember, he's not married at this point. He doesn't have a son. He doesn't have a
big following. He speaks to his father and his father says go away there wasn't going to kill you.
He's all alone. What does he say? My lord in no cannot be happy. Allah cares about me. Allah knows
the situation that I am in. And that's enough for me. Because it is part of a plan. And if he
allowed this to happen, then there must be some height. This is loving Allah.
		
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			This is trusting upon Allah in no canovee Her figure.
		
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			Where does he go? Come? He says and I will leave you. You tell me to go away. Okay. I will go away.
		
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			Arthur zero from Eric has Allah to move away to separate oneself from someone to withdraw.
		
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			Notice how his father said Oh, Germany, Malaysia, leave me for a long time. Ibrahima. Listen, I'm
says Arthur Zito, he doesn't use the same word.
		
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			You know why? Because over Dewdney Malaya is more harsh. It's more stern and artha Zito is polite.
		
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			It is more polite. It's like, you know, when a person is moving out from their parents house, they
could use different words to refer to that. Right? You know, for example, they could say, I'm, I'm
running away. I'm getting out of here.
		
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			I'm getting out of here. As opposed to, I'm moving. What's more polite, I'm getting out of here or
I'm moving. I'm moving that's more polite. So Ebrahimian is Trump's father. He was very harsh with
him but by myself again now. We see that he's not rude. He's not harsh. He says okay, I will go
away. Woman to their own Amendola and I will also leave those whom you invoke besides Allah,
whatever the rule of be, and I will call upon my lord, meaning I will worship him alone. I will not
worship what you're worshiping. adura be I will only worship my Lord. And also this means I will
make God to my Lord. I will pray to him. I will ask him, I will beg him to guide me to forgive you
		
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			to guide you are Assa. I expect Allah Hakuna, that I will not be be there it'll be by calling out to
my lord shall be Yeah, unhappy. I expect I'm very hopeful that when I will invoke my Lord, I will
not be unhappy. Again what team has been repeated dua. This is a message that we are being given
call upon Allah when you are distressed when you have been rejected when you are in need. When you
are alone, ask him Do not give up asking him
		
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			Philomathean when Erath has a home, he moved away from them. Ibrahima Lisanna. was originally from
Iraq, he loved them. He went to when he went towards a Shem.
		
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			When may our balloon I'm in dunya. Allah.
		
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			And he also left those beings that most people worship besides Allah.
		
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			So his family was replaced by who?
		
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			Which family did Abraham or Islam have?
		
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			At this point, it was just Luther, his son and his nephew and sorrow. That's it two individuals, he
knew who believed in him.
		
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			Now, you know, when you are moving away from somewhere, when you have to leave something, what gives
you hope, but gives you hope? That Okay, Hamdulillah, I'm going to this place, which is also a lot
of fun. Or at least I have these friends over here.
		
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			You know, for instance, if you have to move from one city to another, for some people, that's a very
difficult decision. What gives them hope? That yeah, I've heard there's a big Muslim community. I've
heard there's lots of Halal restaurants. I've heard, you know, there's lots of massages, that gives
you hope, right? That makes leaving your city easier. Right? It makes that moving process easier.
You have something else to look forward to. For example, a girl is leaving her parents house because
she's getting married. So okay, she's not going to be living with her parents anymore. But
		
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			what is it that she's looking forward to? A new family? Right, that makes the move easier, Ibrahim
and his son and when he was leaving his people, what did he have? Nothing. Only faith in Allah, my
Lord will not abandon me because he cares about me. He knows my situation. So what happened? He made
the move, trusting on Allah alone, hoping from Allah alone. And Did Allah disappoint him? Not at
all. Well, Herban Allah who is how we gifted him is how the gift of a son is helped our listener and
it didn't just stop there. We are cool, but also a grandson Iacob. What Cortland Jarl Nana be Yeah,
and each we made a prophet.
		
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			Ibrahim on his set up. His son became a Prophet, his grandson became a prophet. In fact, all of the
prophets that came after him came from his descendants. You leave one thing for Allah. Allah will
give you something better. Allah will give you more than you can imagine. But it's that leaving
which is most of
		
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			The cold
		
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			it's very scary. It's very frightening. That is where you need to work. Allah, I'm leaving this for
you.
		
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			I'm accepting this for your sake, for your pleasure. And I know you care about me. I know you know
better about my situation. So you will bless me with something better and that happened. Now
remember, this is a monkey suit. All right? Where was the profits on a lot of sun in Makkah? What
was he facing a lot of persecution, friends were turning into enemies. People who respected him now
insulted him.
		
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			Right?
		
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			So obviously, you wonder that if you're in a situation like that, that since I have begun this new
thing, life is becoming difficult. It's becoming challenging. But the prophet said a lot Islam has
given hope over here that don't worry. If something is being taken away from you today, Allah who
will replace it with something better and in this hope for all of us. What will happen Allah home
and we granted them all of them, all of who? Father Son grandson, Ibrahima is Sena is hopper.
Listen, I'm jacobellis and I'm all three that are mentioned over here. We gift it to all of them
middle Rama Tina from our mercy. What mercy
		
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			what were they give first of all, family, family, children, grandchildren, loved ones. And not just
that knowledge prophethood hedaya guidance.
		
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			Exactly. And moreover honor prestige. Well, we'll have another one that Rama Tina. What your honor
Allah home and we made for the meeting we assigned for them. Lisanna slayed the pin. Aliya. Listen,
what does the sign mean? Tongue, what do you do with your tongue? You talk? Alright, you speak. This
is why the wordly sign is also used for language. And over here, it is being used for good mentioned
Lisanne meaning good mentioned the court has a good mention. So we assigned for them good mention
that was up sliver of truth slip. What does it mean? Truth, meaning they had a good reputation. They
were all mentioned in good words. And that good reputation, those words of praise. were genuine. It
		
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			was not fake praise. But it was something that they were truly deserving off. You know, for
instance, many people become famous. And there are many others that become infamous. Right? Some
people their name is remembered it is well known. They have an established reputation in a positive
way. But others they have it in a negative way. Right. Or some people their name is known. I mean,
throughout history, they're mentioned they're studied. But it's not really true. Whatever is
mentioned about them, it's just fake. It's just made up. That's been exaggerated. But over here we
see that Ibrahim Hassan and his children, when Allah subhanaw taala assigned in their share that
		
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			they should be remembered and they should be spoken off and they should be mentioned in a positive
way. They should be praised. It will sit was true. There were deserving of that praise. And I Lee
Yeah, I think I inland water or low is to be high. So our leak Yeah. Meaning exalted,
		
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			Lofty. In other words, they're all remembered, well, they all have a reputation of high honor.
They're mentioned with a lot of respect, good and noble praise, and they're deserving of it. And if
you think about it, all three of them, they're mentioned in a positive way in a good way. They have
a high status and all the Abrahamic faiths in Islam and Judaism and Christianity, right? So Lisanna
says, look in our Alinea Ibrahim Hassan was the same one was unknown. Whose father said I'm going to
stone you to death and you know stoning to death. It's not just being killed. There's humiliation in
this disgrace helplessness. But what happened for that same person? What are Allah homeless Santa's
		
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			sleepwalking? Really? Yeah.
		
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			And if you think about it as Muslims especially, do we remember Ibrahim are the same in a positive
way. How often in our Salah Allahumma Salli ala Muhammad Anwar Ali Muhammad and karma for later
Ibrahim why Allah Allah
		
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			in the morning two hours also
		
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			which dua mentions Ibrahim ready to center us Barna
		
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			Allah, patriotic Islam, wider collimated F la sua Allah
		
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			Nina b&m Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa Salam wa ala miletti Urbina Ibrahim Hanifa Muslim and Walmart
Canada. We don't wish Ricky what you're all in LA home listen are sleepwalking Aliya. Let's listen
to the recitation of these verses
		
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			what's called
		
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			the evil knee
		
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			question yeah
		
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			me me. Me me me
		
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			me really didn't cost me at all
		
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			so we
		
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			body shame on
		
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			shame
		
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			a second I
		
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			mean nine effed up on any shape on you
		
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			all along the moon
		
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			Danila Duman Jordan Nemani all
		
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			tells
		
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			gonna be happy
		
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			be Sharpie
		
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			what call
		
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			John B
		
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			Medina
		
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			so these words in the whole can be happy. Yeah. Write them down somewhere
		
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			so that you can see them regularly. Share them, you know your status or something. Put it over there
in the whole Kana be happy. Yeah. And put the translation also Because these words give so much hope
		
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			that no matter what you're going through this realisation that Allah is still very kind. He still
cares. He knows these words are very comforting.