Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P16 159C Tafsir Ta-Ha 9-17

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The Prophet sallaviatt used the word hadith for speech, and the use of fire in the holy eye is important. The importance of removing shoes from individuals is emphasized, and schools in the south are adopting a new classroom dress code and adoption of technology for children. Pr practicing the Islam-IA rule is crucial for improving self-esteem and self-confidence, and schools stress the importance of avoiding embarrassment and not letting anyone prevent them from doing something.

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			Well attacca Hadith Musa, and has the story of Musa reached you. The question is being asked me Have
you heard about the story of Musa Have you
		
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			have you? Yes you have and the Prophet sallallahu Sallam he was also familiar with the story of Musa
alayhis salam.
		
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			But he's asked what * atika Khalifa Musa has a story of Musa reached you. Why? Because when
you're asked do you know about this? Then what happens instantly? You become curious what I think I
know. I already know. Yeah, but do you have something else to add?
		
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			Right? Like, for example, if somebody asks you so do you know what happened yesterday? And you're
like, yeah, what?
		
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			You know what happened yesterday, but then why do you say what? Because you're curious. Maybe she
knows something that I don't know. Maybe there's more detail to the story. Right? So this style, it
makes us curious, it makes us eager to listen. And the prophets have a lot of fun was addressed over
here while at Dhaka, her diva Musa. And the word hadith is used for the speech that has reached a
person meaning and it's also used for news, right story. hadith is also used for speech so the
Hadith the news of the Prophet sallallahu Sallam his words his statements, and his actions his
approvals.
		
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			Indra, ernaar, on Eighth when picture this law he saw who Musa alayhis salam saw not on a fire he
saw some fire from afar and when was this on his return journey from Medina and back towards Egypt
for color so he said meaning when he saw the fire and he spotted the fire in the distance on the
mountain, he sadly led to his wife or to his family because a hill is used for family and it's also
used for wife he said to them on coastal stay here mean CAFTA stay here in the indeed I and as to
NARA, I have perceived some fire and a steal from Hamza known seen in us is to perceive to send
something to see something new sometimes you see something from far and you're wondering what is it
		
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			and you feel afraid in your heart, but sometimes you see something from a distance and you feel okay
in your heart you feel relaxed so Enos is to see something from foreign also feel relaxed about it.
You feel secure, it doesn't make you afraid. So he said in the NS tonnara I've seen some fire you
stay here. Let me go lie Lee. So that I may t come come to you, men have from it. Because a person
with
		
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			a flame with a torch, you stay here I'll go. And perhaps I can bring from there. A torch. Compass is
from the root letters off but seen and covers is basically flame that is taken from fire. So imagine
a bonfire or something like that. And you want to light something else. So you need to take some
fire from there, what would you do you will take like, not a piece of paper, but like maybe a piece
of wood or something. Right? And you would put it on the fire and when that piece of wood is on
fire, then you would take it so that piece of what is Abbas likewise, the word corpus also applies
to a call a live call. All right, why because it's like fire that you're taking and you're going to
		
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			light something else. So Musa said I'm saying I will go and take bring some fire from there. Oh, or
as you do, I will find Allah now at the fire Houda some guidance.
		
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			It seems like perhaps they were lost in their journey. It was nighttime. And maybe it was also very
cold. Because of the Quran. Another place we learned that he said La Jolla contesta noon so that you
may warm yourselves. So whatever the reason was Musa Sinha, he wanted to go and see what was going
on at the place of the fire. Now where was this fire? It was on a mountain, right on the Mount Sinai
in the desert of Sinai, the mount boule, that is where he saw the fire from a distance and he wanted
to go there.
		
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			You know, there was a port volume, he said that if you are concerned about your provisions, relax,
Moses went for fire and came back with prophethood he went to get some fire for who were his family
so that they would warm themselves and what happened? Allah subhanaw taala gave him more than just a
little bit of fire and what was that
		
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			Prophet Falun Mata her then when he came to it, when Musa listen and reached finally reached that
place where you could see the fire? No dear. He was called out from NIDA. He heard someone calling
out to him. And what was that call? Yeah, Musa Musa. Just imagine it's
		
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			Dark it's cold here alone. You call it a mountain. Dew you wondering who's there? What's going on
over there? You hear someone calling you yeah Musa
		
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			in need. Indeed I mean the one whom you hear Anna I rob book. I am your rub. I am your Lord Fowler.
So remove Hall lamb iron huller is to take off to remove like for example once garments or once
shoes when sandals, foot removed gently so folklore remove now Laker your sandals. Now Lake sandals,
both sandals.
		
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			Why? What's the reason? Because in indeed you bill Awadhi you are in the valley. That is a look at
this that is sacred but this off that seed that is pure from impurity that is Navajo that is mobile
rock that is blessed it. This is a sacred place. It is to it's the Valley of to the name of the
valley is Booyah.
		
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			So Musa listen as he reaches his destination, he hears a sound and this noble sound. What he heard
was Allah subhanaw taala addressing him because in the Quran we learn what Kellem Allahu Musa, Allah
spoke to moosari some Allah addressed Musar listener directly Gibreel was not sent first to deliver
the message to him. Rather Allah communicated with Musar to send them directly.
		
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			And Allah subhanaw taala told him I am your Lord, fuck learner Laker. So since you are in a blessing
in a sacred place, remove your shoes. Why was he told her move his shoes the reason is given you are
in a sacred place. And in a sacred place. Remember that you must be clean your clothes, your shoes
must be clean. So some ruler might have said that perhaps his sandals had some impurity on them. Or
they were made from some impure material. So he was told to remove his use just like once the
Prophet saw a lot is when he was praying salah, he was leading the Sahaba in prayer. And during the
prayer the Prophet salallahu Salam took his sandals off. And the Sahaba also took their sandals off
		
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			because they saw the prophets of Allah with him doing that. So they did the same. So after the
Salah, the Prophet sallallaahu Salam asked him, Why did you do that? They said, because we saw you
doing it. So we also did it. He said, I removed my sandals because Gibreel told me that my sandals
had some impurity on them. Because you don't know right? What's under your shoe. What's on your
side, sometimes you see it, sometimes you don't see it. So remember that it's permissible to wear
your shoes, your sandals while you're praying as long as they're clean.
		
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			Right? So Musar listen, I was told remove your shoes. Why? Someone will MSF perhaps because His
shoes were you know had some impurity on them or they were made from some impure material, Allah
Arlo, but in addition to this reason, there could also be one more reason which is other respect.
Right? That when you are in a sacred place than out of respect, what do you do? You take your shoes
off, right? Like for example, when you go to the masjid, what do you do, you don't just walk in with
your shoes, you leave your shoes at the door.
		
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			And also, remember that when a person is bare feet, meaning there is no shoes on their feet, then
it's more like natural state, right. And it's actually helpful in learning. You know that
		
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			when you don't have your shoes on?
		
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			Right shoeless learning
		
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			is actually really good. It actually helps you in learning better. Because you can relax when you're
wearing your shoes. You can't really bend your foot, you can't really sit in any position that you
want to, you're uncomfortable. Which is why one of the first things you do when you get home is
what? Take those boots off, not just use boots, right? And even sandals, even flip flops, they can
be pretty annoying sometimes, because you have to keep, you know, taking them with you wherever you
go, you can't relax. And when you're learning, one of the first things is that you must be relaxed.
And this is something that is actually being studied now. And this is in 2014 this report by BBC. I
		
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			mean it shows that there are some schools which are adopting this strategy which is shoe less
learning shoe less learning spaces, meaning when children come to school, they take their shoes off
so that they can learn better. So let's just watch this quickly.
		
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			Now when it comes to helping children concentrate in class, schools in the south are really thinking
outside the box. In the past you've heard about classroom mass reading dogs, when our school in
Dorset has adopted a new technique to help children really pull this
		
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			soxr sarafan explains
		
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			the Portland Aldrich Community Academy has a classroom dress code with a different they've adopted a
no shoes policy for lesson time. kids take their shoes off with things happen their behavior. In
prisons, it's really hard to be nosy with issues.
		
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			It's even harder to bully with issues. Secondly, the cleaner and 30 kids are happy to sit on the
floor.
		
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			Two things comfortable. Students wear shoes when they're in the technology lab, were available when
they visit a bathroom. But other than that, it's socks and tights. Stripes seem to be on trend with
an occasional polka dots popping up.
		
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			And the teachers are suited and not booted.
		
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			We want to engage the learners in every element of design in this building. And the children went
off, they found out loads of examples from around the world. And they really hooked on the idea that
students learning would be a good idea. So what are the pupils
		
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			outside we might get
		
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			rid of
		
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			it makes you a little bit relaxed.
		
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			If you
		
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			feel the constant rubbing in the sound shoe rubbing against the floor. You know you have like shoes,
it's really loud. Is that really?
		
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			Wow, they really seem to like it.
		
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			Is there a problem? Isn't it?
		
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			Understand the last question. Okay, this smelly feet. And that girl said yes, there are many smelly
feet. This is why we have to do we'll do right so that our feet are also clean. You know one thing
that was mentioned over here that when the kids are wearing shoes that it's very noisy and it's very
noisy.
		
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			It's extremely noisy, because over here, the room where I sit in generally do my work. It's actually
quite far from all the classrooms, but you know that with these vents, right, everything is
connected. So literally sometimes I can hear every footstep of every child. And it gets so noisy.
And you know, in that noise, it's difficult to concentrate and I'm wondering if I can hear this
noise sitting here. I wonder how much noise is in their classroom. So anyway hamdullah they wear at
least indoor shoes, not outdoor ones. Imagine if they had to wear outdoor shoes in class. So the
thing is that when you have your shoes on, you're not that relaxed mozarella Sam installed fast
		
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			learner Lake and in this is a benefit for us a benefit that we can take for ourselves that remove
your shoes when you are studying. Please make sure you're indoors. Right. So right now when you
don't have your shoes on, in sha Allah, hopefully this should be good in our learning in sha Allah
in the cupboard wide and look at this YouTube, what Allah and I took her I have chosen you, oh Musa,
I have chosen you out of all people faster mirror so listen attentively, Lima, you have to that
which is revealed meaning to you, what is he told? After relaxing physically, then secondly, listen
attentively. This is also one of the first steps in the process of learning. What lessons is he
		
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			given in the knee? Indeed I and Allah I am Allah La ilaha illa Anna there is no deity except me. Far
Bodoni so worship Me. Lesson number one, though heed, there is no God but Allah will up him and
establish a salah to the prayer lyrically for my remembrance, lesson number two prayer. So first he
is prepared for learning. Remove your shoes, listen attentively, and then he's taught his lessons
first lesson of though he there is no God worthy of worship but Allah. And secondly, what up in
Aslan ethylenically established the prayer for my remembrance. In other words, perform the salah, in
order to remember Allah. So if we want to remember Allah more than what is it that we need to do?
		
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			Perform the prayer because you see when a person is performing the Salah, they are fully you know
doing vicar how in their heart.
		
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			All right, then with their tongue, and also with their body. And you're not even allowed to look
here and there. You're not allowed to talk to anybody. And you're technically supposed to have
kosher in sada right. You don't let your thoughts wander, either. So fully concentrate. That's what
you do in your asana. So, I'll claim Aslan after lyrically. Now
		
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			What kind of Salah was Musa artisan I'm commanded to pray Allah Allah whether it was for the car
three the car how many times a day alo Arlen but he was commanded to pray some form of prayer. There
must be some differences but he was commanded to pray. Okay the sun ethylenically
		
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			What does this teach us, Salah increases our remembrance of Allah subhanaw taala and this is why
salah is the key to improvement. In the Quran we learned in the Salah that 10 her annual fracture
equal Mancha, Salah prevents a person from indecency and immorality, from bad actions. It's the key
to improvement. So this is one of the first commands that most artists anime is given. Perform the
prayer so that you may remember me. And this also teaches us that if a person does not perform the
prayer, then are they really remembering Allah?
		
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			Are they? No, because sometimes we think, well, it's okay if I don't pray. I remember God in my
heart. No, no, that's really good. You remember God in your heart, but you can't properly remember
him unless and until you perform the prayer in Masada, indeed, the hour at the tone near is coming
see the urgency over here in the sata adhia tone, the final hour the Day of Judgment is approaching.
It's very near it's coming. It's imminent, it's not far Accardo fie her I almost concealed it, or
Finn Coffea I almost get its knowledge with me. What does it mean? Meaning fully meaning that Allah
subhanaw taala almost kept the knowledge of the Hour with himself alone so that people would have no
		
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			idea even that there is a day of judgment that is going to come. So if Allah has informed us about
the coming of the day of judgment, then what is it? This knowledge is a blessing. It's out of His
mercy that he has warned us it's out of His mercy that he has told us that the hour is coming
because imagine if we didn't know
		
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			imagine if mankind had no idea that there is a hereafter then how would they live?
		
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			We see the lives of people who live like that
		
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			facade loan right or despair giving up in Masada it at on Accardo here and part of the knowledge on
the affetto Allah has kept only with himself and what is that when it's going to happen? Literally
Why is it coming so that he may be recommends to go Luna Epson every soul be Metis of that which it
is striving for the SA sorry to run? You know the sorry between Sophie and Manuel. So just imagine
every person is running in his life running after what after what he loves pursuing his goals
pursuing is desire, whatever it may be, every person is running. You know, for instance, throughout
your week, what are you doing, you're running after something. There's something that you want to
		
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			accomplish. So whatever that we are trying to accomplish whatever we were running after, that is
what we're going to be recompensed for in the afternoon. So what are we striving for? What are we
running after?
		
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			Follow your suddenness Danica fellas are not yes with Danica it definitely prevent you sled sloth
dial that what the solid mean to stop someone from doing something like the machete came their way
Yeah, so doona I must do that how long they were stopping people from coming to the sacred mosque.
So fillet also Danica, let him not stop you and her from it from what?
		
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			What was mentioned previously, the hour. In other words, don't let anyone prevent you from thinking
about the last day from preparing for the hereafter. Don't let anyone stop you from that.
		
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			And who will that will try to stop you from believing in the ACA preparing for the ACA. A Mullah you
may know be the one who does not believe in it.
		
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			Why doesn't he believe in it? Like the owl he follows his desire. He wants to fulfill all his
desires right now. And if you were to listen to Him
		
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			and if you also reject the Athleta you also forget the Ohana then what would happen to you for
Donalda then you would perish raw that yeah, Rod yet not earlier with a lot but with a Dell or the
to perish literally means to fall. So someone falls imagine in a ditch from a mountain from a
building what's going to happen to them. They're destroyed for Tada, you will be destroyed. And
remember that Hellfire is also like a deep bit.
		
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			What do we see in this ayah Musa SNM has been given this command
		
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			With so much emphasis, the hour is coming. Realize this matter is very serious. Allah has warned
you, Allah has warned people, they need to prepare for the hour. Yes, there are many people who
don't believe in it, but don't let them stop you.
		
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			Many times it happens that you make a change in your life. Why? Because you tell people, I don't
want to be punished in the Accra. What are you told? It's okay, no big deal. Allah says Leia, so
Danica, don't let them stop you. The decisions that you're making, keeping akhira in mind, don't let
people stop you. People who don't believe in the ACA
		
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			because if a person he rejects the ACA, he's rejecting the reality he's only going to harm himself.
For Tada, you would be destroyed, you would perish. You would harm only yourself, you wouldn't harm
Allah. You wouldn't harm anyone else. You're harming yourself. And there are many people who have
come up with you know, so many excuses and so many justifications for not preparing for the ACA or
not performing Salah for example. And they have very convincing arguments you know, for instance
Yeah, we've seen people who pray and I've seen people who don't pray and people who don't pray
they're much better
		
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			this is such thing so you wonder Yeah, Salah is not that important.
		
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			See these Muslims who believe in the ACA What are they doing? They cheat each other and they lie and
they do so many wrong things. There's no benefit in this belief.
		
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			This do what you want to right now. No, Allah says lie also then NACA don't give any or to them.
Don't listen to them.
		
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			Recitation of these I had
		
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			the full moon
		
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			on
		
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			to
		
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			the next hour.
		
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			the other scene
		
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			who they
		
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			say
		
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			me book
		
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			lady in
		
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			the same way what
		
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			double neck Fs them here believe
		
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			in me and Allahu
		
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			ala
		
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			good any wealthiness for the genetic theory carry in.
		
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			Tone Accardo fi had a
		
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			loan of sin Bhima just
		
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			showed them
		
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