Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P17 165C Tafsir Al-Anbiya 72-77

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The importance of following guidance given by Jesus during his Sunday service is discussed, as well as the negative impact of people going back to the wrong ways and the potential for evil behavior to affect one's health. The history of Islam is also discussed, including the use of "has been" and the importance of giving oneself a path to success. The segment touches on the importance of good behavior and good behavior for one's success, as well as the negative impact of people coming back to the wrong ways and the potential for evil behavior to affect one's health. The transcript describes a disturbing and depressing situation where a woman called Luma Junoon was yelled at by her neighbors and threatened to eat the child she ate, and she was sent to hospital and treated with extreme agony and injuries.

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			We were learning about Ibraheem Alehissalaam
		
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			the surah is Surah Al Anbiya, the Surah, which talks about the prophets and we learned about Ibrahim
alayhis salam that how when he was still very young, Allah subhanaw taala gave him rushed, right
guidance. And also the ability to remain firm on that guidance.
		
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			Think about Ibrahim on his sunnah. He's born and raised in a people who worship idols.
		
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			Generally what happens? Whatever we see people doing from the very beginning, we accept it. We think
this is what we're supposed to do. This is life. Don't question it. Just do everything. Why? Because
everybody doesn't just follow the crowd. But Ibrahim Arneson, him, Allah gave him rushed. What's the
sign of Russia that you don't blindly accept everything you use your mind that Allah subhanaw taala
has given you and that also doesn't mean that you don't put any restrictions on the use of your
mind. Because sometimes we think that we should also question what Allah has revealed, right? You
should not blindly accept everything that the Quran says, rushed, right conduct is to recognize
		
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			things as they are, to follow the truth to recognize the truth and what is truth that which Allah
subhanaw taala has declared is the truth. So for us, what is the criterion? The revelation, what
Allah has said, we have to check everything, according to Revelation. Does it contradict the
revelation or does it confirm it? So if something confirms what Allah subhanaw taala has said, go
ahead and do it, no problem. But where it contradicts what Allah has said, then that is where we
must prefer revelation over culture. We must prefer Deen over the customs of the people that we are
living in. So Ibrahim are an s&m He used his washed his mind the guidance that Allah subhanaw taala
		
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			had given him and he questioned his people, his father, that why is it that you worship these idols,
these things that you have made yourself? And then when they said, This is what we have found our
forefathers doing since always, and this is the reason why we do it, Ibrahim Redis. And I'm said,
you and your forefathers are in pure error. Just because you find somebody doing something doesn't
mean it's okay. Which means that even if 1000 People are doing something, it doesn't mean you have
to do it too. Just because a million people are doing something doesn't mean you have to do it too.
Just because 5 million people like a video and watch it doesn't mean you have to do it to No, don't
		
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			be a blind follower. Use your mind use the knowledge that Allah has given. And then when the people
did not understand Ibrahima is Sam, he wanted to have further conversation with them in order to do
Dawa to them and he wanted to prove to his people that how these idols that you worship cannot
benefit you, nor can they protect you from any harm. And in order to do that, when his people went
away for their festival, what did he do? He broke the idols. Correct. And he spared the biggest of
them. So what happened when people came and they saw that all of their idols were shattered that
were broken? They said, Whoever did this is a great London. And they said that there is a boy you
		
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			called hula hoop Ibrahim, who is known as Ibrahim, we heard him saying something negative about our
gods, he was questioning them. So there's someone who, and Ibrahim or Islam says, Ask these gods Bal
farla, who could be wrong Minho? That the biggest of these idols, he is the one who broke the rest
of them. So ask him, ask these idols if they can speak. So what this the people realized that what
they had been doing of worshipping the idols was wrong? Because if these idols cannot even speak, in
their defense, if they cannot even speak, to get help, then how can they help us? And how can they
defend us? So Ibrahim on Islam, he made them realize but what happened? Then the people Nicky's who
		
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			are allowed it was him, they turned back, they regressed. You see, when a person is sick, then what
happens? Eventually as they take treatment, they get better, their condition improves, there's
progress. But then what happens after some time if they're not taking their treatment properly, then
instead of getting better, they relapse, they go back in their sickness, right. Instead of getting
better, they get worse. So this is what happened to the people to the state of their hearts instead
of increasing in their guidance. What happened they fell back. Now why
		
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			Isn't that sometimes a person is on the right way. He's going in the right direction. But then all
of a sudden, he goes back reverses. Why, what caused that could be many things. Sometimes it's one's
own ego, their own ego, that if I listen to him, and if I admit that I was wrong, then that
humiliates me. That puts me in a very bad position. I am accepting that everything that I've been
doing so far was wrong, and that my forefathers were also wrong. So just for the sake of big name,
what happens sometimes, people go back to the wrong ways. It's their pride. It's their arrogance.
And this is exactly what happened to the people off Ibrahim earlier center. So what happened? They
		
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			made a huge fire. And in defense of their gods, what did they do that through Ibrahim, Ron has Sena
in that fire this at Hadley, who will burn him, burn him when he's alive, not kill him, and then
burn his body? What did they say? Burn him when he is alive. And this is something very serious
burning a person who is alive, burning them to death. This is something very serious. You see, there
are different ways of killing a person and burning to death is one of the worst ways. And this is
something that we as people are not to do. Why? Because who alone has the right? To throw people in
fire? Who only Allah azza wa jal, we, as human beings don't possess that right? Allah is the only
		
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			one who can give this form of punishment. So anyway, what did they do? They said, how do you go burn
him and threw him in the fire? What happened? Ibrahim alayhi salam as he's thrown in the fire, Allah
said to the fire. Yeah, now Cooney Baldan wa salam and Allah Ibrahim be coolness and safety for
Ibrahim fire. What does it do generally?
		
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			What's the law of this universe fire will burn? will it save something? No, no, it will destroy it,
isn't it? So fire generally burns and it destroys. So for instance, if there's a building, and
there's fire over there, what will happen to that building? Destroyed? If you have a piece of cloth
and you light it on fire, what's going to happen to it destroyed? If there's a piece of furniture if
there's a forest and there's fire what will happen to that forest? Destroyed? Correct. So fire
generally destroys it's destructive, its nature is destructive. But we see over here that the very
nature of the fire was changed. Instead of burning, it became coolness. Instead of destroying it
		
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			became safety for who? For Ibrahim or his sunnah. Why? Why how, how did this miracle occur? At
Allah's command, at Allah's command? Because remember that Allah subhanaw taala, he is foreign,
Lima, you read, he does whatever he wants, he does whatever he wants, nothing is difficult for him.
The entire creation is his creation Well hello, hello. The entire creation is his and that includes
the fire and wood and water and ice and snow and wind and everything, every force of nature belongs
to who? Allah subhanaw taala now there is a system that Allah has created and that is known as
Sunako Nia All right, which is Allah's usual way? Right of bringing about things in the universe,
		
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			usual way. So for instance, fire usually what's the Sunnah konia it will burn usually it will
destroy correct. Now, these are all different mock look what are they they are as Bob there are
means they are a means through which certain goals are accomplished. So for instance, if a forest
has to be burnt, then what needs to be done what means have to be adopted? Fire right. If something
needs to be made cold, then what means must be adopted. Ice water, right cooler temperatures,
correct. Now, Allah subhanaw taala remember he is above a suburb. He is not limited to a suburb to
the means. He accomplishes his goal his irata he executes as well. Bill asbel will be doing well as
		
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			Bab will be
		
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			within a suburb, he accomplishes his goals with means, without means, and also by going against the
usual Isbell.
		
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			You understand? So with means, the Sunako Nia generally fire would burn Allah subhanaw taala can do
that.
		
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			But he can also cause something to burn without fire.
		
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			And he can also cause something to burn with something called, it's up to him, he can do whatever he
wants, because He is Allah He is Holic, one of the names of Allah subhanaw. Taala is a deed and a
looked at it, the one with perfect ability. So when a servant goes in the way of Allah, when a
servant strives to remain firm upon the Hulk, then you think Allah will not help him with means,
without means, and also by going against the means. Can he not do that? Of course, Allah will. And
this is the lesson that we're being given over here. You do your best, and leave your affair with
Allah. Leave your affair with Allah, He will take care of you, He will protect you, He will make you
		
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			successful. But what's the condition? You give it your best? You do your best. And this is what we
learn from the examples of all the prophets that are mentioned over here. So from the story of
Ibrahim, listen, we see that fire instead of destroying it becomes a means of security and safety
for Ibrahim our listener, because who was ultimately protecting him? Was it the fire? Was it his
father, who was ultimately protecting him? Allah subhanho wa taala. So in this was great comfort for
Rasul Allah salAllahu Salam as well. Because when he was doing Dawa in Makkah, how many people had
believed, not the majority, very few people. And then many of them were weak, or they had become
		
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			weak since they had accepted Islam.
		
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			So generally, when the servant of Allah compares his worldly material condition with others, he
begins to think that he doesn't have anything, doesn't have the time doesn't have the energy doesn't
have the resources. Others they have so much more what can I do? Don't worry, you do your best. What
happened at bothered were there now? 300 Muslims? Did Allah subhanaw taala not give them success
despite their lack of numbers? He did. Right? So leave the results with who? Allah azza wa jal. What
is our responsibility? What is our part? Do our best FOLLOW the guidance that Allah subhanaw taala
has sent? So Ibrahima Lisanna when his people expelled him, and when he was thrown in the fire, what
		
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			happened? Gibreel came right. And he asked, Can I do something for you? Can I do something for you?
And what was the response of Ibrahima Lisanna? No, I don't want your help. I don't want anything
from you. Allah will save me he will rescue me. And what did he say her spoon Allah will near
Milwaukee, sufficient for us as Allah and what an excellent work he'll he is meaning someone whom
you do Tawakkol on. Excellent, he is to rely on because when a servant relies on him, then Allah
will never fail him. Allah will never disappoint him. Even the believers they said this, when
remember when the battle of Earth took place, and the Muslims had just barely gotten back into
		
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			Medina that they were told that the mustachian are coming back to attack you and they were wounded,
hurt physically as well as emotionally. But what happened? What was a response? We'll call you
husband Allah, we're near Milwaukee. Allah is sufficient for us. It is said that even harder when
she was left in the desert by Ibrahim relisted Ibrahim Al Assad was going away. Hydra said the same
words has been Allah whenever Maliki so any person who says this, any person who says this at a time
of distress at a time of difficulty, he says these words with full faith that Allah will take care
of his affairs, when a Jaina who and we saved him. While Alton and also looked, Allah saved him and
		
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			looked in an orb to the land allottee Baraka via Lara Alameen, which we have blessed in the worlds.
So in other words, Ibrahim alayhis salam, he left those people and he went to the most blessed land
of that time and which was that land, the land of philosophy, and he was not alone. He had with him
looked and summer, what will happen Allah who is help and we gifted to him is Huck were QUB and also
yaku. Allah gift, Ibrahima is Cinna. A gift what gift the gift of a child with child is how
		
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			And is how Carly said and remember that he was born 12 years after his marine or his son was born.
And Allah did not just give him is how as a son, but after his help also way our Kuba and Jakob who
is Dr. Coburn is the son of is how corison Um, so basically, Ibrahim and Islam's grandson, and Allah
says where COVID Allah gave him your poop nephila as a Nafion. Now, if enough from the letters known
phylum does that remind you of a word? knuffel knuffel prayers, right? knuffel fast. What is
knuffel? Voluntary? Something that you don't have to do, but you do it voluntarily out of your own
volition, right? So, for instance, when you are performing Nuffield prayers, what's the reason you
		
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			want to make Allah even more happy with you? Right, you want to earn Allah's pleasure? Fasting on
Monday and Thursday is not obligatory, but you do it anyway. knuffel Why? Because you want to please
Allah subhanaw taala it's done out of eagerness on your part.
		
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			You understand? So Allah give Ibrahim and his son, the grandson which grandson yaku as a gift as an
extra give as an extra favor.
		
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			Ibrahim redness and unwanted children. And what did Allah give him not just children but also
grandchildren? What can learn and all Jalna we made slowly Hain righteous, all were righteous.
Ibrahim was righteous as heck was righteous. Jarkko was righteous, there were all prophets and they
were all good. What your Allah home and we made them a mitten leaders who who are all leaders.
Ibrahim is how clear qu ima plural of Imam. They were leaders of the people of their time. And also
leaders of the people who came after them. If you think about it, Ibrahim Al Islam we take him as a
leader as an example.
		
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			In the way he submitted to the commands of Allah subhanaw taala in the way that he was patient at
times of adversity in the way that he accepted every command that Allah gave him a leader an example
to be followed what are allowed them are important leaders of their people. Yeah, do not be a
marina. But as leaders, what did they do?
		
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			What did they do when you think about a leader? You think a person who has a lot of power? Right? A
person who's given a lot of gifts, and he's paid really well. Right? And he eats a lot of food and
he can do whatever he wants. This is what we think a leader is but what does Allah subhanaw taala
say they were leaders in that yeah, do wanna be a Medina. They would guide people by Our command,
meaning whatever command Allah had given, they observed it themselves. And they also told people
about it. This is the job of the leader to lead people in obedience to Allah subhanaw taala to
ensure that people know what they have to do
		
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			and to ensure that people are also doing it yeah, don't be a marina Whoa, hyena la him and we
inspired to them we did way to the meaning we taught them and we inspired them with what ferula
doing, unlike a lot of good things. Good Works. Hi Rod. florala hire that Allah subhanaw taala
taught them what good things to do. The different forms of goodness, different forms of good deeds,
what to do, when to do how much to do where to do you know, for instance, Ibrahima isn't when he
constructed the kava What did he say? What arena Manasa Karna Oh, Allah shows our rituals meeting
now teach us as to what we should do here also, what should we do?
		
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			Ibrahim Renison, um didn't make it up, didn't make Hodge up. All right. He didn't say okay, let's do
this ritual. And then let's make up that ritual know. Allah subhanaw. Taala is the one who taught
him that this is how you should worship Me. Even the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam remember
that? In the early years of Prophethood right at the beginning the prophets Allah La Addison was
given the command to pray. The believers were told to pray. It was part of being a Muslim and how
many times with the prayer twice a day, and how many Lucara just to and it was not fun.
		
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			Okay, it was not fun. The way Salah is followed right now, it was not followed in that way. And
during sauna, people would even talk to each other. They could. Okay, this was right at the
beginning because think about a few Muslims living in Morocco in a very hostile environment where
they have to keep their religion private, and then secret, okay. So for that reason, Allah subhanaw
taala gradually reveal the commands, right? This is what we learn. The commands were given
gradually. So right at the beginning, when the Prophet SAW Allah was given the command to pray,
Gibreel was sent and
		
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			Gibreel taught the Prophet salallahu Salam, how to do will do, and how to pray also
		
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			Jabril he showed it, how to do will do and how to pray. And it is said that this is the teaching
that Gibreel brought after the second revelation. What was the first revelation? It? What was the
second revelation?
		
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			Second way, they are a U haul with death. Because the prophets have a lot of them saw Gibreel for
the second time, all right, and Gibreel was covering the entire horizon the prophets of Allah and
ran back home. And when he went when he said that's the rule Nisa Maloney cover me cover me he was
afraid for himself. And then he was brought the revelation that Yeah, are you willing would come for
under Get up and Warren, get out of the state of comfort and Warren people with the Yabba Kapha?
Here? Well, Raja Fahad, you're clean your clothes. Right? Meaning keep yourself clean. After this
revelation, what was the next message that Gibreel brought? How to do will do and how to pray? Whoa,
		
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			haina la him. Fair, a little Hyatts. This has been the way of Allah every prophet was inspired, I
was taught how to do good. So good is not something that we make up ourselves. All right, good is
what what Allah has taught? That is good. Because a person might think, you know, for instance, when
it comes to old hair, when it comes to slaughtering animals at hudge, a person might say, You know
what, I don't think there's any need to slaughter an animal over here, because people have so much
food that they're throwing it away, there is more food than there are people. So instead, I am going
to donate the exact amount to a hospital. Can you do that? No, if you do that, that is not hire. You
		
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			understand? Hate is what what Allah has taught what Allah wants from us in a situation at a time.
The very quantity the very method that is high, right? So Hanaa illenium, fellow Hydra. And this
also shows that how the prophets they were taught how to do good. So what were they doing?
		
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			What were they busy doing? Sleeping? What were they doing? Good.
		
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			And oh haina Allah inspired them. Because you see, sometimes you know what good you should do. But
you just don't see the opportunity.
		
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			Or even if you see the opportunity, you don't avail it. You understand? Like, for instance, you
could be sitting in a group of people, and you see that someone is clearly thirsty, alright, or
they're clearly in need of water, because they're having spicy food. And you can see their eyes
going red. All right, and they're not able to eat. No one is that you just sit there and look at
them and say, the food is spicy, right?
		
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			And they're like, yeah, and they have a baby in their hand, and they're trying to eat at the same
time. What is that you think? Or you say to them, have some water.
		
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			And then you just go back on your phone and do what you're doing and keep eating your food. But the
other is that you get that idea that oh, she needs water before she asks me, or before she puts her
crying baby down and struggles to go get water I should get up and go get the water for her. You
see, you get that idea. You get that thought you avail that opportunity to do good. Allah give you
the ability. Allah gave you that understanding that chance, and then you seized it. This is what Oh,
hyena Elaine Farid and Clara because so many times we have opportunities right before us, but we
don't avail them. We don't whose losses it our loss. So what oh Hanaa illenium featherlight I ask
		
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			Allah Allah inspire me to do good also. So that every moment of my life every day of my life is a
productive, useful day that brings me joy during the era.
		
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			Not that one day after the other goes by and I've accomplished nothing in my life. Made good easy
for me were sitting Buddha eladia Whoa Hanaa Elaine fellow clay about what you call a Salah and also
establishing the prayer meeting Allah also taught them also instructed them to establish the prayer
what Eater is okay and also giving this occur? We can all learn our obedience and all of them were
for us servants. All of them were Allah servants. They were righteous servants were Luton, and also
loot. Meaning mentioned loot also at the now hookman or Ilma we gave him her judgment. And remember
that How come is not just good sound judgment but also wisdom. And it's also understood as
		
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			prophethood so to note, we gave prophethood sound judgment wisdom were enema and also knowledge
literalists
		
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			I remember when he left from Iraq with Ibrahim Aruna Sinha, Ibrahim alayhis, salam, he first went to
Egypt. Right? And if you ever look at the map it all because here, Egypt is here, all right to the
west of Iraq, okay. And then under Iraq, or rather close to it is a sham. Okay. So in a way a sham
is on the way to Egypt, from Iraq, right. So Ibrahim ransom he first went to Egypt He went to
missile and then from missile, he went to Philistine. Now when he left Iraq, Ibrahim and salah they
proceeded Lutheran Islam, he was sent to the towns of Sudan to do Dawa over there
		
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			to call people to help over there. Why? Because the people of the entire region, the entire region
were being harassed by the people of Sudan.
		
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			Because the people of Sudan, what would they do? They were highway robbers. All right. And remember,
at that time, people will travel frequently, for the purpose of trade, to get food. I mean, if you
run out of wheat, you can't just order it online. Okay, if you run out of food, you can't go to the
supermarket and just buy it. No, you have to get together with some people and then travel with them
and find out about a place where there's food available and go purchase it from there. And there
were these trade routes that people would travel through. And Saddam the towns of Saddam, they were
right on these trade routes.
		
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			And if people are going to buy food, what do they have with them? Money or something of value?
		
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			And if they're returning with food now, what do they have? Food. So whether you attack them, when
they're going to buy food, or when you attack them when they're going home. In either case, you're
gonna get something from them, so the people so Doom would loot the trade caravans. So the people of
the entire region, were being harassed by them.
		
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			All right, and they wouldn't just attack them and loot them. But also kill the people and not just
kill them, but sexually assault them.
		
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			sexually assault them any visitor, remember when the angels went in the form of human beings, all
right, and they were taken in by Lutheranism as guests. Did the people spare those guests so you
understand what they will do? They wouldn't spare anyone, any passerby, any traveler, someone who
came and just took a stop there to get some rest anyone doesn't matter if they were a guest, or who
if they saw something in them that they could use that they could enjoy. They would go ahead and
enjoy themselves. So Lutheran SLM was sent over there by Rahimullah Sinha by last prime thought of
why in order to do that, what to them in order to stop people of Saddam from such actions. So what
		
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			happened? Lutheranism when he was there, Allah gave him a documentary, because he was dealing with a
very difficult people. So you have to be equipped with not just knowledge, but
		
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			wisdom, also, how to talk to people.
		
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			Because imagine a child that has very misbehaved, extremely bad behavior. Can you just tell that
child? This is not how you should sit? This is not how you should eat. If you just give them
instructions, will they listen? Or no, they'll spit on your face? Right? They'll just walk away.
They might throw something at you, isn't it? What do you need wisdom in order to get through to
them?
		
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			Wisdom so Allah give Lutheran escena wisdom and remember Allah gives wisdom you did a heck Mata may
Usha So if ever you were dealing with someone very difficult, whether they are younger in age or
older in age or similar, if you're dealing with someone difficult and you're telling them the right
stuff, right information, but they're not listening, what do you need? What do you need? Wisdom? ask
Allah for wisdom. ask Allah for wisdom.
		
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			When Egina who Lutheranism did his best, but did the people listened to him know when Ajay now who
so we saved him middle Korea from the town a lot he cannot which used to dharma Lu it will do a
hubba is the Habib actions, wicked deeds, the entire community, the entire Korea the entire nation
was involved in some form of cubbies action, whether that could be the action was sexually
assaulting others or it was taking their property or it was killing them. Whatever it was, they were
being
		
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			See in Cobra is in total uncovered 28 to 29. The hubba is are described in detail that are in the
comb letter tuna Regina with Dr. Runa Seville with the tuna fina de como Mancha. Three things are
mentioned here. First of all, you approach men.
		
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			You approachment meaning men fulfill their sexual desire with other men. Secondly, Dr. Aruna Seville
you obstruct the road. People who are traveling, you harass them. And thirdly, what tuna fina de
como mancha in your gatherings What do you commit mancha you commit bad actions, whether it is of
sexual nature or whatever it was, but in their gatherings, they will do extremely wicked actions.
		
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			So at every level, can a terminal hubba is not living in such people also. How difficult it must
have been for Luthor listener.
		
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			You know, if you have to spend some time with the person who uses foul language, bad words, at the
end of every other sentence as a four letter word, what do you feel like doing?
		
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			You feel like you had some tolerance for such words, but then you're like, I can't handle this
anymore.
		
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			I cannot handle this anymore. Right? Now imagine Luthor Hassan, he's living amongst people who are
committing all of these actions. So when Allah uses the word net, Jaina, who this was literally
Allah saved him. Allah rescued him. He saved him from those people because living in them was
torture, in the home candle coma. So in indeed they were a people of evil. The entire nation was
engrossed and evil, and they were fasciae pain. People who were defiantly disobedient crossed
limits, what other Hala will feel mattina and we admitted him into our mercy Allah admitted Luth Ali
salaam into his mercy. What does that mean? That Allah saved him from his people in the home in a
		
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			slightly hain? Indeed, he was of the righteous. You see, every person every individual wants to be
with who those who are like minded those who are like, those who think the same those who have
similar goals. Right? Why do you think people have so much difficulty finding the perfect spouse?
		
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			Why? Because the checker individual? No, no, no, he doesn't like the kind of food that I like. No,
no, I don't like the way he dresses, right? I don't like the fact that he just wants a nine to five
job. I don't like the fact that he wants me to work, you know, different things. But when you see
someone who has similar thinking like yours, what do you think it's possible? But if you see someone
who has a completely different lifestyle, than what do you think this cannot work out?
		
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			Right. So Luther is Salam. Allah says he was meno Salah hain, he was of the righteous, and he was
living amongst hoo
		
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			hoo, facile clean sinners, extremely disobedient people. And it was not easy. But he was doing this
for who sake for the sake of Allah subhanaw taala.
		
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			Many times, we are also put in a situation that we do not like. We cannot agree with the people that
we are living with that we are working with. We look at things very differently. We disagree with
them over everything, but we cannot cut off from them. And we cannot run away either. ask Allah to
make a way out for you. Ask Allah to solve that situation for you. Because remember that what may
Allah He had your Allahu Maharajah Whoever fears Allah, Allah creates an exit for him.
		
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			Allah solves that situation for him that problem for him. And while you are in that situation, keep
doing what you're supposed to. Because sometimes we say, or I'm using all this bad language because
I go to public school. Not my fault. My parents fault they put me in that school. So I hear all
these bad words. And so I have to say them as well. No, you don't have to say them. Just because you
hear them. You don't have to, you don't have to become like everybody else. Yes, Your company has an
effect on you. However, remember that if you are solid, and if you wish to be solid, if you wish to
remain righteous and Allah will protect you. But you have to try also. So other higher level Fiera
		
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			mattina Inna, who may know Salehi in one hand and no release syndrome also remember him, ignore them
and call blue when he called to Allah before before who?
		
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			Before who
		
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			When did know her listen um come before Ibrahim in the summer after Ibrahim or listen before because
remember that know her listen um he was the first Rasul right the first messenger there were um Viet
before him prophets before him but he was a first Rasul and knew how to Salam. He came very early on
and Ibrahima Assam came much later. All right, so when your hand is nadelman Coolblue and nor when
he called to Allah before meaning before he but a human loop, faster Jebin Allah Who so we responded
to him we didn't waste his drop. Fun Ajay now who and we saved him were Allahu and his family or his
people, those who believed in him because the son of new Halle son and one of his sons did not
		
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			believe. Right? So it doesn't just apply to family but it also applies to followers.
		
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			So we saved him and his followers from what middle Caterpillar Aleem from the great cub. What is
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			alum distress, that is Chedid severe severe distress severe anxiety, severe agony.
		
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			Allah saved him from severe agony. What was that agony, that pain that torture that he was in? What
was it?
		
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			What was the distress that no holy Salam was in?
		
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			Okay, before that.
		
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			His people you see, know how to Salam he did Dawa to his people for how many years
		
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			950 years.
		
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			And that is not a small number.
		
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			If we have to talk to somebody for nine and a half minutes,
		
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			we begin to think that we are in distress.
		
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			If we have to
		
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			work with somebody very difficult for nine years or for nine days or nine months, that is distress.
No Harless, Allah sulla was constantly doing deaerators people for 950 years, and he had exhausted
all efforts in doing so. All efforts. If you read sorta to know we learned that new Harley salami
said that I have called out to my people by night and by day, openly and privately, and I called out
to them loudly.
		
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			No Hala Salam, he was rebuked by his people. He was insulted. He was physically abused by his
people. We learn that sort of camera i&i In case the bad Kovalam comminution for concevoir Danna
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			They called him a madman. And he was was do JIRA. He was repelled.
		
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			He was yelled at. People scolded him, people became upset with him. They opposed him. They didn't
let him be was digit. So this was carbon or leave extreme agony. And that fear that if my people
don't believe then what? Then what? Can I walk away from them?
		
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			No. Let me ask you a question. Have you ever been assigned to feed a child?
		
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			Maybe your sister's kid or your brother's kid or your cousin, a little kid.
		
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			And then you're sitting in front of them and you have the food and you're like, Come on, eat open
your mouth, open your mouth, and the mouth is sealed shut. It's sealed shut. And you try to make
stories and you try to bring airplanes and God knows what you use your imagination and you spend
like 45 minutes trying to feed that child and what does he do? He just pushes the plate away. And
all the food is gone.
		
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			It's on the floor. And now you have a mess to deal with a messy child, a messy you a messy floor,
and a big loser.
		
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			That's what you have to deal with. Now, if it's your sister's child next time, you can tell her you
know what, if you want me to watch your kid, please feed him before you send him to me. I can't feed
him.
		
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			It's beyond me.
		
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			Now, you can leave the feeding of the child to your sister. Can the mother say this? Can the mother
do this?
		
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			Have you ever seen a mother saying to her child you don't want to eat don't eat go hungry?
		
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			I mean, she will say this but she doesn't mean it. She never means it. It's supposed to be a threat.
But then what happens when the child sits back you're like, you know you're telling them a story and
try to shove something into their mouth. Right? And then you feel like you're gonna go crazy. You're
gonna go insane.
		
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			Because that child is not eating. You can't even leave them hungry. Because if you leave them hungry
that's
		
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			Not good for them. What do you want to do run away? Can you run away? No, you cannot. Can you leave
the child hungry? No, you cannot. Can you force the food into the mouth? No, you can't.
		
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			You find yourself so helpless. And this is with food, physical health,
		
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			the results of which are very easy. The consequences of which are very, I mean, minimal is what's
the big deal.
		
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			But if a person is not accepting Eman,
		
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			then what? It will put you in agony. It will put you in distress, that this person is heading
straight to hellfire. And they don't realize it. They don't understand it.
		
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			Know how listen, I'm worked for 950 years, he exhausted all his efforts. Whatever was within his
means he did it to convey the message. And then what happened. Eventually, ultimately, new Hurley
said he called out to his Lord further out of bahu aneema Hulu urban fantasy in Seattle Camerata and
he called out to his Lord, that oh my lord aneema Hulu Bong, I have been overcome. I've been
overpowered, I'm defeated font asleep so you help. It's beyond me, you help. So that is what is
mentioned here when new Han Edna Adam and Pablo, when he called out asking Allah for help against
his people, but this was when, after 950 years of hard work, first the job and Allah Who so we
		
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			responded to him, because when a person exhausts all of his efforts and trying to do something, all
of his efforts he does his best. And then he raises up his hands begging Allah, then you know what,
that is the door offer which the doors of the heavens are opened, that is the dua which is not
rejected, because it is from the heart.
		
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			First the job and Allah Who so we responded to him fernet J now who we saved him what level and his
followers mental Coppola Aleem from the extreme distress if you think about it, I'll curb what is
called, Rome was studied. And that alone was should be that severe distress is further described by
OLALIA great you can't explain it in words, the agony the distress that no one is and I'm suffered
when calling people to Allah. Some have said that I'll call them over here refers to a lot of
drowning because drowning is also I mean, it's extremely painful.
		
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			Extremely painful. Have you ever been in water your head submerged in the water and
		
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			you feel like of course you cannot breathe? You can't breathe you can't open your mouth you cannot
inhale. How long can you stay like that? You need to get out. Come drowning middle COVID Arlene
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			They liked evil they did evil they did bad which is why they didn't like know how to Salam telling
them anything for our rock now home so we drowned them edge marine altogether, not even one was
spared. Because New Hire listeners include new hire 26 We learned that we'll call a new one or a
biller Taral or liminal caffeine in the year. He said Oh my Lord do not leave upon the earth from
among the disbelievers even one inhabitant don't spare even one of them. Was it justified in making
the door like that? Of course he was nine on in 50 years he tried and he didn't just sit there he
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			let's listen to the recitation of these verses.
		
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