Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P18 172D Tafsir Al-Muminun 44-50

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The speakers discuss the use of messengers in prophets and the importance of knowing the truth. They also touch on the actions of Congress during recent protests and the lack of evidence for their actions. The speakers emphasize the importance of remembering history and the need for people to remember who they are. The speakers also discuss the pride and arrogance of people of different countries and their belief in the Bible. The conversation touches on events leading up to the birth of COD in Makkah and the importance of listening to recordings of COD's speech.

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			Some I will sell now will sue Lana Tatra so Medan also now we sent Rousseau, Lana, our messengers,
how that draw in succession. What does that mean? One after the other, meaning one came, when he
left, the other came, when he left the other came. Allah sent messengers how in succession, one
after the other.
		
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			Hundreds and hundreds 1000s and 1000s of prophets and messengers, Allah subhanaw taala sent. Why?
Because people were in need of guidance. Each time they were in need of guidance, Allah sent a
messenger
		
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			and what does that show to us? Allah's mercy? Because if he did not send messengers, even that would
be fair. Even that would be fair. Why? How would that be fair? Because Allah subhanaw taala has
equipped us with our senses, all right, with which we can perceive with which we can understand. You
see Ibrahim alayhis, salam, what happened? He saw the star, he saw the sun, he saw the moon, right?
And what did he say? This is my Lord. This is my Lord. This is my Lord. No, it can't be no can't be
no can't be. And then what happened? He said, You know what, forget all of this. I believe in the
one who made all of this and made me
		
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			you see through reflection. Did he not reach the hook? He reached out, right? Likewise, we see at
the time of the Prophet saw a lot of time there were some people, a few individuals who knew that
idolatry was not right. So they did not commit Schick. And what were they known as Hona, fat
		
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			Crona fat, even the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam before prophethood he did not commit schicke
you know, in a hadith we learn in a societal Sahar, that once the Prophet sallallahu Sallam he was
heard saying to Khadija de la Barnhart that by Allah I will never worship lat I will never worship
Urza by Allah I will never do this by Allah, I will never do that. Why did he say that? Because he
knew it was not right. His uncle told him his mind told him that how is it possible that something
that has been made by people is God, no way. And another Hadith we learn that once the Prophet
salallahu Salam, this is before prophet hood, right. He was doing tawaf with Zaid Bin Hertha, who
		
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			was even had it as a little glow on his adopted son, right freed slave adopted son. At that time, he
was his adopted son. So he was doing POA and they the low on what did he do? He touched an idol.
Why? Because that's what the people will do when you're doing the live whatever idols were there in
the mythos they will touch the idols, right. And the Prophet sallallahu Sallam told him don't do
that.
		
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			So what happens a little Dillo renew? He said, I thought to myself, I will do it. Now my typical
children, you know, rebellious, Alright, everybody does it. I'm gonna do it. So next time, in the
next round, again, he touched an idol. And the Prophet saw a lot of sunset to him. Did I not tell
you not to do that? Did I not forbid you from this?
		
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			So what do we see here? That the Prophet saw a lot of setup upon his fitrah just to using his apple,
he knew that she was not right. He knew it was not right. He didn't accept it.
		
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			And there are numerous examples of this. So if Allah subhanaw taala did not send messengers, even
that would be fair. Why? Because Allah has given us enough proofs in our lives, in our bodies, and
in the universe. Fill our fucking Wolfie unfussy him. Allah has given us enough reasons to believe
in Him, to recognize him to find him.
		
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			So when Allah did send messengers, what was that? What was that then? It was his favor on us. It was
his Rama on us. It is his Rama on us that whenever we have been needy of anything, Allah subhanaw
taala gives it to us.
		
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			So mother Selena, then we sent woosehill Anna, our messengers that draw in succession consecutively,
one after the other.
		
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			Kolyma each time Jah automaton it came to a nation rasuluh has its Messenger, every time the
messenger of a nation came to the nation. What was the reaction of that nation? Because the whoo hoo
they rejected Him they denied this happened with every nation. Look at the people of North Dallas
and and what did they do to their
		
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			Prophet, look at the people of Iraq look at the people of the moon, right? The people of Lutheran
escena and then later on you look at Bani Israel What did they do with their messengers? Cut the
wall, they rejected Him, for at Barna. So we followed Baba whom some of them Baba and others we made
some follow others meaning one after the other. They left one after the other those nations they
left in other words they were punished the people of New her center messenger they rejected their
messenger they were finished. What happened new nation people are they rejected their messenger they
were finished. What happened next nation they rejected their messenger they were finished for us
		
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			Barna bah bah humbug blah. What are Allah whom and we made them a hadith narrations. The people,
these great civilizations, these great nations, what did they turn into? Just a hadith? A hadith is
a plural of Hadith. What is Hadith speech? Useful information? Right? So today, they're just
stories. They're just people that are spoken off. Or a hadith can also be understood as plaintiff or
producer or loser is a story, a tale that is narrated for the purpose of third job for the purpose
of, you know, amazement, like to amaze people, or to offer the purpose of entertainment. So in other
words, those people are gone. And their stories remain. They're just spoken off today. They're just
		
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			stories for border de la Comilla. You Me known so aware with the people who do not believe, meaning
such people have no worth. They have no value.
		
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			There's just stories. That's it.
		
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			Some of the stories, most parts of the story are even unknown. People don't even know the full
story. We assume that such happen. Perhaps that happened. Oh no, this didn't happen. Allahu Allah
what happened? We can never really know what happened. Right? Just stories. So here, we need to
think about ourselves. What am I doing? What Mark Am I leaving? What am I producing? What am I
saving for my offense? Because I am not staying here forever. I will go what story am I leaving
behind? What legacy Am I leaving behind? Do I have any worth in the sight of Allah subhanaw taala.
		
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			In the Quran, Allah says welcome, Lucknow. Meenal Curonian Bardi know how many a generation have We
destroyed after New Orleans Salam. So many people came and went, we have come and we will also go,
what are we doing now? That will matter in the hereafter throughout the Sunnah. Then We sent Musa
Musa alayhis salam Wa who and his brotherhood on how to be I attina with our signs meaning miracles
was so funny movie and a clear authority. Fast forward, future. Right? Musa and heroine now they're
being sent to fit around with what I act miracles, and Musar Islam was given many miracles and also
Soltani Mubin. What is Sultani? Mubin so Tom authority All right, and here it refers to the decisive
		
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			proofs, the arguments, the evidences that Musar listen, I'm presented to federal when federal
refused when federal argued with him and we have read them previously. That how Musa listener, he
spoke to their own for their own rejected he came up with one excuse after the other right he tried
to divert the discussion. Right. But what happened we'll start Assam he gave him proof after proof.
So Thonon will been laughing our owner to fit our own woman, he and his Mela, meaning Musa Lisanna
was sent not just to the Bani Israel but also to fit our own and his establishment, his people, his
elite. But what was the reaction for stuck bottle but they were arrogant, arrogant towards the
		
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			messenger, arrogant towards the truth, they belittled it. What is arrogance? Arrogance is bottle
health, what components it is to reject the truth and belittle people reject the truth that is
informed off and reject the people belittle the people who are conveying that truth.
		
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			You understand? Because truth is conveyed by who? by an individual right by people. So arrogance is
to reject the truth No, no, this is not true and belittle the people being the people who are
conveying that truth. Who are you to say this what do you know? You have no value. So for stuck
about who they were arrogant workout, no Coleman Eileen and they were a nation that were I
		
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			Lean. Lean is the plural of I'm Lynn. Lynn. Lee. All right, who is Eileen? One who has Rulu. What is
the Renew Highness to be high? Right to have a higher level to have a high status? So they were
people who were high.
		
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			Who were great.
		
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			Who was? Who was
		
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			look at the IEA. Who was which nation is being spoken up the people of their own. Allah says they
were common Eileen, how are they? I mean,
		
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			think about it. The people of our own. How are they? Hi, in what way? Were they Hi.
		
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			Okay, yes, they were proud. But Allah subhanaw taala studying this effect over here, that they were
an exalted a high nation, a great nation, in what terms? Were they great.
		
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			Okay, in terms of wealth,
		
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			in terms of power, I mean, look at the wealth that the people have in our own head. If you look at
any of those pictures and images, what do you see gold everywhere, right, arms are full with gold
and hair even has gold and crowns and, you know, clothes, so much gold. And if they had so much gold
that they made idols from it. Right, then what does that show? They were really, really, really
wealthy. Okay, so in terms of wealth then
		
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			okay, in terms of resources, so not just their goal, but in every way. So the lands, the
agriculture, you know, overall the economy was thriving.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			Exactly. There had an entire nation beneath them. They owned Bani Israel. They had enslaved Bani
Israel. They had an entire nation in their service. So imagine, in Egypt at that time, there were
two nations that lived one was of the tip the Rotate mean the people are thrown. All right. And the
other were who the Bani Israel.
		
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			Who were the original people, the Egyptians, the people of Iran, there were masters. They were
business owners, or they were, you know, owners of houses and lands and properties. And who were
buddies thought you their servants? servant class. So well, Ken Coleman, Eileen, they were a great
people in worldly terms, their forces their armies. Remember that 1/5 Our own followed the Bani
Israel up to the sea. Right. Who did he take along with him? Who armies were his forces. And then
their great civilization, their culture. And because of all of this, they were proud. So a candle
Coleman or Eileen, they were a great nation. In terms of arrogance, also they thought really highly
		
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			of themselves.
		
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			And when a person thinks that he is better than the other, he has more than the other. I have more
education, more money. I have a better car I have a better this I have a better this
		
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			than what happens he begins to look down on others. And this is exactly what the people of our own
did for Carlos so they said a new minoli Bashar Rainey. Should we believe in two men Mithuna that
are like us. Why should we believe in to human beings? What como uma while their nation meaning of
Musa and her own? Their nation, Lana for us our RB doon servants? They're a slave nation. They're
our servants.
		
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			Why should we listen to them? How can we listen to them? How can we accept them?
		
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			You see someone who doesn't want to believe you will come up with one excuse or another. The people
of Makkah said something similar.
		
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			Right? They call the Prophet salallahu Islam, the son of Abu capture, you know, there was basically
a title they used to belittle the Prophet sallahu wa salam. He is an orphan. What does he have? They
forgot about his lineage. They forgot about his nobility in their society. They forgot about the
fact that when they had a dispute as to who should place the stone, the Blackstone in the Kaaba,
right in the reconstruction of the Kaaba, he is the one who did it. And they were all happy with the
decision that he made. But what happened when he declared prophethood? They belittled him, so much
so that when the prophets of Allah and I went to UCLA if and he spoke to the elders over there, the
		
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			chiefs over there, one of them, he said to the sword, allah sallallahu Sallam that you know what, I
can't even talk to you.
		
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			Because if you are a prophet, you were too great to be spoken to. He's mocking at the prophets of
Allah is Allah
		
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			And if you're a liar, your soul, you know beneath me that I should not even look at you, I should
not even address you. So this was his arrogance. Likewise, we see that some people they said, if
Allah really had to send a messenger, why would he choose Muhammad Sallallahu sallam? Why not a
great man from one of the two cities meaning someone who is greater than the prophets of Allah sent
him in his worldly position in his status, to for example, a person like Walid you know someone who
has so much money and so many children because he had 10 sons and having 10 sons was like, wow, so
much money, he has power he has influence Why not him as a prophet? They belittle the Prophet
		
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			sallallahu Sallam
		
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			fit our own did the exact same thing he said, Why should we believe in him? Well, como Mala Nabi
doon? You see, the thing is that when someone is telling us something, right? Yes, we should
consider the very person who's talking to us. Who is he? What authority does he have to tell us?
Where did he get this information from? What is his character and manner like that matters? But more
than that, what matters is what he is saying. The content?
		
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			What is he saying? What message is he giving? Because many times we get stuck in the fact that Oh,
my mother is saying this. It's biased. You know, anything my mom says? Not fair, or anything, this
particular individual says not right. I don't agree with them. So I'm not even gonna bother
listening to them. Right? Well, for instance, this particular individual, non Muslim, don't even
listen to them, know, analyze, analyze what they're saying, focus more on the message than the
person who's conveying the message.
		
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			In delivering a message or trying to tell someone something or trying to persuade someone, something
it's really important who the messenger is, and what the message is, as well. If we think about
like, the message itself is a message from Allah subhanaw taala. So there's no doubt in it. But
Allah is proud to also chose the perfect people for the messengers, because Musa acnm, and prophets,
Allah He was in them, like they were both high members in their society, Musa alayhis salam was
accepted not only by the people of our own, because he grew up there. And so they knew him
originally, they knew who he was. And they until he left, they cared for him as well. But he was
		
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			also cared for by the bunnies, right? Because he was one of them. So Musa alayhis salam was the
perfect messenger for them. But despite that, that people have found became arrogant. And he looked
down on him for that. Yes, we'll call them who Milena. I'll be doing. And sometimes we also do this,
that we want to hear somebody listen to them because they have an accent, right? Or because they're
from a particular country, or because they're from a particular background. We won't even give any
importance to them. No, look at what they're saying. What message are they giving this? This is
pride. This is arrogance that is preventing us from health that is preventing us from plate for
		
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			killing a woman so they rejected them for Councilman Elmo looking. So they became of those who were
destroyed. They were destroyed, who was destroyed. Those who rejected Darlene they became more
lacking. Those were really high became those who were nothing. Why? Because of their rejection. So
their status from Eileen became ha serine. They were exalted, and now they became losers. Well, Tina
Musa kita, and certainly we gave to Musa the book the Scripture, la Lomita Doom so that they would
obtain guidance who would obtain guidance? When was the Scripture given after the destruction of
Iran? So now Mozart is synonymous with who Bani Israel is. So who would obtain guidance from the
		
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			Scripture who Bani Israel? What do we see here? That the slave nation now became the most liberated?
How did that liberation come?
		
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			By leaving servitude to the creation? Because who were they before? goma, whom Atlanta Robbie Dune,
they were servants, they were slaves to fit our own.
		
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			Right? When that bond was broken servitude to the creation, then the bunny saw eel, they became the
most liberated ones because now there were servants of who Allah alone. This is liberation. This is
true freedom.
		
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			The bunny is like you were born Muslim. Right? But they still needed. They still needed guidance.
And for that Allah subhanaw taala sent the Torah. Allah gave the Kitab what does that teach us? That
just because we're born into a Muslim family, just because we have been raised as Muslims, doesn't
make us free of need off the aim of the Dean the knowledge of the dean, we are still in need. This
is why Allah gave the book and then we see that for our own and his people. They never knew the book
but
		
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			Because the book was sent when, when was it sent? After fit our own was destroyed, right? So if it
our own never knew the total, the total was not given to fit our own and fit our own was punished
not because of the rejection of the total, but because of the rejection of the messenger. He
rejected the messenger he rejected what the messenger said. Because you see, sometimes people say,
Oh, just believe in the Quran, no need for Hadith. So what if the Prophet sallallahu sallam said
something? So what if he did something that was his life? That has nothing to do with us? No, it has
everything to do with us. We have to believe in what the messenger brought everything that he
		
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			brought, whether it is from the Scripture, or it is not from the Scripture. What John and we made
even ammonium the son of Imodium, who was the son of Maria rissalah, his Salam wa Ummah, who and his
mother who was his mother, Maria,
		
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			who was his mother, Madame was right. But look at how it's mentioned. We made the son of money, him
and his mother. It's as if she's being honored. Alright, because of the fact that she was his
mother. So we made both of them, I can assign
		
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			a miracle how that it restarted Sudan. Who was he? A son who had no father,
		
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			and who was marrying a mother, who had no husband
		
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			who had no partner. You understand? So both of them were assigned. She was a virgin mother. And who
was he a fatherless son? What our way now Houma and we sheltered both of them away now Houma. Both
of them Houma meaning mother and son, and our way now from their letters homes a while yeah, our is
to give shelter, to provide a lodging to give a home to someone a place where they can stay. So
Allah gave a place to both of them to stay in.
		
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			Where ILA Robertson to Rabwah meaning Allah subhanaw taala made both of them live stay, meaning he
gave them shelter protection, home lodging at a rubber. What is Rabwah? A high ground? Right from
through letters Raba. Well, McCann motor fair a place that is high. So a hilly area, maybe maybe
some mountain or valley or something like that, a high place. And this place was that the karate in
first of all, and secondly, one Marine, that the Corolla, Corolla? What does curar mean stability to
stay? Right? So that you put on even though it was a high place somewhere in the hills, but it was a
place that was firm, meaning it wasn't steep? Have you ever walked through mountains or hilly areas
		
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			ever? How is it
		
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			your feet are constantly hurting? Why? Because the land is not smooth. You know, when you go hiking
or something now you have trails that are perfectly smooth, right? But imagine you're literally in
the wilderness. Okay? How is it going to be? Sometimes you're going up sometimes going down
sometimes sideways sometimes right? Sometimes left? You can't walk straight? You feel exhausted
after just a kilometer of walking?
		
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			Yes, I mean, there's Rubble there stones, some places are wet, so very easy to trip very easy to
slip, right. But this place how was it that
		
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			it wasn't steep, it was comfortable. And that occurred meaning it was a place where one could stay
		
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			a place where they could stay
		
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			warmer in marine flowing water. From the letters me mine noon mana. Mana means to flow gently to
flow gently. So water that is flowing, gently running water. And it has also said that the word
Marine is from the root letters idea known for mine, and what does it mean a spring right, meaning a
source of water. Or also, if you think about it, Marine is that which can be seen by the eye,
meaning water that was flowing on ground, not beneath, not hidden on the surface. So in other words,
it was a place that was easy to stay at to live on. It wasn't uncomfortable. There was freshwater,
there was access to freshwater sources, all right. And this water was visible meaning very easy to
		
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			find. Not difficult overground so this is where the mother and the son stayed. If you look at the
theme of these verses, what do we see? The last
		
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			Asada sent messengers. The messengers were rejected. They called upon Allah and Allah subhanaw taala
protected them.
		
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			New hurleys Salam, what happened to him? Allah said, make the ship, right. His shelter was were in
the ship. Then what happened? Who was there a salon. He was also taken away from his nation and then
his nation was destroyed. Then we see Musa and Harun what happened with them? They're left with the
bunnies saw eel crossed the sea. All right, their shelter came how their protection came how when
they were made to cross the sea, and then further on and his people were destroyed.
		
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			Or you Saina Saddam was rejected by his people. He was also protected. How it is said that before he
started salaams birth, remember that Millennium for the whole that mean earlier? mccannon shelter?
Yeah, she moved away from her people. Right, she went to a separate place. And so before we started
Saddam's birth, muddy and withdrew to this place that had running water, a peaceful area, all right,
it was a land that was habitable. All right. And remember in the verses that we learned, sort of
muddy and wet and muddy and gave birth, what happened she was told the Journal of buki tacky, Sara,
your Lord has made beneath you a stream, meaning there is water here drink that water. Coolie wasabi
		
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			Karina.
		
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			So this happened before the birth of recited Salam.
		
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			And some say that it happened after the birth of resources and I'm meeting when he was a prophet.
And as people rejected Him, and they were trying to kill him. So money um, took her back to this
place, away from the bunny is slightly where they could not find him. All right, and then here it
was that he was lifted up to the sky. So what's the message here?
		
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			That when a person does something for the sake of Allah subhanaw taala, then who is his protector?
		
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			Allah is his protector. When every door seems closed, when you don't know where to go, you feel
trapped, who will make a way out from where you cannot even imagine. Allah will. Allah responded to
know, he responded to who? He responded to Musa and Harun and he also protected Miriam and her son.
And in this is a hope for the Prophet sallallahu Sallam and his companions that don't worry, Allah
will create an exit for you. And it happened. Because you see, when the prophets on a lot of time
didn't see any positive reaction from the people of Makkah, he want to talk if in hopes that maybe
they will believe, but the reaction was far worse.
		
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			Right? It was something that the prophets of Allah term did not expect at all. They rejected him.
They abused him. They chased him out of the city chased him out. So what happened then? Did Allah
make a way out? Yes, he did. The Prophet sallallahu sallam, he was in Mina. It was HUD season. And
he saw a group of people it is that there were only six people. All right, and these people were had
camped somewhere and they did not even have a tent. So what does that show? They were extremely
poor. All right, the Prophet sallallahu Sallam asked them moneyaccount
		
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			Who are you? What nation is this? What tribe is this? And they said, We are from yesterday.
		
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			We are from yesterday. The Prophet sallallahu sallam said, You are Hazzard from yesterday, well, who
are neighbors with the who? They said yes. So the Prophet sallallahu Sallam asked him would you sit
for a few minutes, I'd like to talk to you and the south shore of the prophets, Allah loves him, sat
with them. And he recited Quran to them told him about the basic teachings of Islam. And those six
people accepted Islam.
		
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			Next year at Hajj, they returned this time, it wasn't six of them.
		
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			It was 12 of them. 12 of them, they came, and they accepted Islam at the hands of the Prophet
sallallahu and there was a formal conversion. And then what happened? They made a pledge with the
Prophet salallahu Salam, that they will not associate any partners with Allah not to any cuttle.
Zina they will abstain from all of these sins, and this is known as a first pledge of acapella. Now
what happened? These 12 People they returned, next year they come again, how many of them? How many
people came for the second stage of October? Over 70. See how the numbers is multiplied. 612 now
over 70 All of them pledged allegiance of them were also women. Now they went back to yesterday. And
		
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			the prophets of Allah Islam sent Musa Gibbon remain on the lower end who with them to teach them the
Quran? following year? They come back again. And how many were they?
		
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			Hundreds, hundreds and hundreds of people had embraced Islam and they decided they were not going to
leave the prophets.
		
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			On Allah for your Salam in Makkah, they insisted that he should come with them, he should come to
them. So what happened? At the end of the year it was with hijo. Right? The pledge was made. Next
month, Muhammad the Prophet sallallahu Sallam told the Muslims go, go do Hijra to Medina to Yathrib
they all did digital and suffer the prophets. Allah Allah said I'm also left for yesterday. Allah
made a way out.
		
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			Allah made a way out because this is his promise. The one who's tribes in Allah's way Allah who will
not abandon him, Allah will protect him Allah will save him but you have to take the first step you
have to try your best let's listen to the recitation of these verses
		
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			guru lemma
		
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			about
		
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			football
		
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			son
		
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			Tina was born in Ruby Isla
		
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			Bella
		
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			football oh
		
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			they're showing me Miss Lina.
		
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			Level
		
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			one up
		
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			what John
		
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			Wayne
		
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			was
		
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			in other words
		
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			Subhana Allah behandling Nisha de la ilaha. illa Anta nest in a tube with ake a salam Wa alaykum
Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh