Taleem al Quran 2012 – P18 182B Tafsir Al-Nur 41-46

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The importance of understanding the spiritual teachings of Islam is emphasized, along with the importance of animals' plans for life and their impact on the natural world. The importance of learning and practicing Islam is also discussed, including the importance of animals' plans for life and their impact on people's perception of their environment. The importance of learning from "cloud storms" and "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct of the "byproduct

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Okay, let's continue with our lesson.

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I am number 41 And I'm thorough, do you not see an Allah her that indeed Allah, u sub B hula who he does his the spear he exalts him, he praises him who exalts him, man for summer wet he will, whoever that is in the skies, and the earth,

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anything, anyone that is up in the sky, that is in the earth, whether on the surface or deep within the earth, every creature, what is it doing? It is doing the Spear of Allah, how either through Lisanne will call or through the Lisanna hell, what is Lisanne will call the tongue of words, the language of words, right through words. So, for example, human beings, we say Subhan, Allah Subhan Allah who will be handy he, the angels also, what did they say when Newshub be who behind DECA when naka de Sulak, right? The angels also do this bit of Allah with words. And then there's some other creatures that do the speaker of allah how not with words, but through their sticks. And how,

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because this BIA is basically declaring Allah's perfection. So every creation, when it's fulfilling its purpose when it's doing what it's meant to do, what is it declaring the perfection of the Creator. Like for example, when you see a flower, when you see the bud open,

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and you see the bright radiant colors, and you see the beauty inside it also the beauty outside the beauty inside, you know, the stamens the pollen, everything the nectar within and the fragrance, the bright colors and the bees coming. I mean, all of that. What is it declaring? What is it declaring? How perfect is the one who made it? How amazing is the one who created this mean every spring? What do you see coming out of the earth? Plants, right? Fresh, and especially what really amazes me are tulips, the bulbs, tulips because there's no sign of them on the surface of the Earth, right? Sometimes even when you fix the soil, you don't feel any bulbs don't see them, right, you don't feel

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them. But then what happens after a couple of days you see things coming out of the ground and you wonder what it is and then once it opens up, you see red and pink and orange and yellow and white and so many beautiful colors. What is a declaring each creation? What is it declaring? How perfect is the one who made me? Forget about Ocula who is inequality, the best of creators. So every creature is declaring the perfection of Allah, either through the language of words, or through its existence. Its actions, its form, its appearance, its surrender to Allah's plan.

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You sub Behala who manifest somehow what you will up and manifest somehow those that are in the sky, who are the angels for sure. Other MK Luke, or may Allah Mudaraba Illa who, right there's creation of Allah that we don't even know about, but they're glorifying the law while of who's in the earth, living creatures nonliving creatures human beings.

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In the Quran, Allah says to submit her level similar to several algo woman fee when the skies and the earth even they glorify Allah, and also whatever is within them. They glorify Allah, what Eman che in Allah? You sub be her behind the there is nothing except that it praises and glorifies its Lord. What title soft fat and the birds are soft, fat, soft fat Lord of Safa. And what does it mean? Those that are in a row? All right, those that are in a row, and you see birds flying like that sometimes in a V form, right? They fly in straight rows.

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And also soft fat for birds indicates those that have outstretched or spread out their wings. And what does that indicate birds during flight? Right wonder flying. Now if you notice over here, birds are mentioned separately. Why? Because they're those creatures which are in the skies, meaning beyond the summer that we see. And then there's creatures on the earth and then there's some creation that is between the sky and the earth and what are those like birds when they're flying? During flight? What vital soft fat so birds during flight in perfect roles lined up?

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with their wings, outspread cologne, each of them every creature called the Alima. It has known each creature knows salata who its prayer, what does be who, and it's the sphere. Each creature knows how to pray to Allah. And each creature knows how it is supposed to do this be of Allah, how it is supposed to glorify Allah? How does each creature know how

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a lot of them, like, for example, birds that migrate right from one place to the other, all the time birds are migrating, then who tells them that this is where you go, or this is when you go, or this is the direction that you go into. And this is how frequently you have to go? Who tells them who has guided them? Allah has. So each creature, Allah has started its solids, its prayer, its method of worship, and also how it is supposed to glorify Allah. Now what is that method we don't know. But whatever every creature is doing, naturally, whatever it is doing, who gave it that intuition who gave it that purpose, that ability, that direction, who put that within that creation? Its creator.

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Now if you think about it, if Allah has taught birds, what to eat, what not to eat.

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If Allah has taught cats what to eat, what not to eat, you know, for example, a cat, you give it grass, you give it some nice, you know, kale or something, well then eat it.

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It won't eat it. Even if you're trying to force feed it, it's not going to eat it. Why? It's not meant to eat it.

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It's not programmed to eat it. Allah did not put it in that creature to eat that food. So even if you give it a lot of it, it won't eat it. Right? So Allah has taught every creature what it's supposed to do, then what about men? Has Allah not taught the human being? what His purpose is? What light is what direction he's supposed to go to? How he's meant to live his life? What is his salah, and what is his this be? What Allah Allah teach men? Allah would definitely teach men, Cologne Kadalai masala, who would be who will law who are leaving will be may have argued, and Allah is Knowing of whatever they do. What do we see in this ayah that Allah has guided every creature?

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Allah has created every creature and he is the one who has guided and taught every creature also. And what is this further elaborate that Allah is the

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new tool or somehow it will all right, He is the light the guide of the skies and the earth.

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Now we see that the creation that surrenders to Allah's plan, the creation that surrenders to Allah's orders that follow the light that Allah has shown them, then what happens to that creation? They're successful, right? Like, for example, birds, they're meant to migrate, right? Aren't they? They're supposed to migrate. So if birds do not migrate, then what will happen? What will happen? They'll die. They can't survive in the call.

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Right? They will run out of food. They won't find any food when the ground is covered in snow and ice. Where will they find worms? Where will they find berries? When the trees are all finished? Where will they they want to find it? So in order to continue to live? What do they have to do? Follow Allah's plan. Allah has taught them what that plan is. For us. Also, Allah has taught us what we're supposed to do. If we follow that we are safe, we will succeed. And if we do not, then we are only going to ruin ourselves. We are only going to harm ourselves. You know, bird migration is something that amazes me. I cannot understand how little birds like hummingbirds. How can the fly so

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much? How and how do they make their way? How does it figure out where they're supposed to go? And every year they come back? How how do they know the way? I mean, we have the GPS and roadmaps and God knows what do we still get lost. We have phones we still get lost. But these birds who has taught them, Allah has stopped them couldn't learn Kedah Alima salata who was the speaker, and the plan that Allah has made for every teacher, it's the best plan. So for example for us, Allah has ordered us to cover our Zita right, Muslim women Allah has ordered us that we must not display our beauty. Whether it is the beauty of the chest or it is the beauty of the hair, or it is the beauty

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of the

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notes that we wear, we have to cover it with a hijab with a shawl, or with a jacket or within our bio or something covered the beauty that Allah has given you cover it don't display. Now, if we do that when we follow Allah's orders, who are we benefiting?

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ourselves? And when we don't follow the orders of Allah, then who are we harming? ourselves? It seems as though we're gonna have fun. Just like a bird that's flying around in winter. Yay, I didn't go. Now what's going to happen when the ice storm comes?

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You'll see that outside. And that's exactly what happens with us. We rejoice when we disobey Allah. Little do we know that we have just destroyed ourselves.

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We are harming ourselves.

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Well, Allah He and for Allah meaning to Allah belongs Monica sama wetty. The dominion of the skies, while all and the earth was Illa Hill mislead and to Allah is the destination. Whether we follow Allah's light, or we don't follow it. Ultimately, we belong to Him. Ultimately, we have to go back to him. Where can we run to? Where can we hide, we belong to him where his creatures were His servants. So our success lies in obeying Allah following His commandments. Now, when it comes to bird migration, just some interesting facts. There is at least 4000 species of birds that regularly migrate

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4000 species of birds and you know what that means? 40% of the total number of birds in the whole world. So 40% of all birds, what do they do? They migrate. And the scientists say that this number will probably grow within a few years when we realize that more and more birds migrate. I mean, this is just what we think this is just what we have observed. But it's quite possible that there are more birds that migrate. And these facts have been taken from Audubon birds, they can reach great heights as they migrate.

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It is said that the bird with a record for the highest altitude ever is the ripples Griffon vulture, which collided with a plane at 37,000 feet. Can you imagine it got sucked in the engine basically, poor bird, but it was imagined flying that high 37,000 feet.

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It is said that the Arctic turn, it's a little bird Arctic turn, it can fly more than 14 9700 miles in a year, in one year, 49,700 miles, making a round trip between their breeding grounds in the Arctic and the Antarctic where they spend their winters, high arctic and antarctic Kobuk places. And over its lifespan of more than 30 years, these flights add up to the equivalent of three trips to the moon and back.

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Just imagine three trips to the moon and back. This is how much they travel in their own lives.

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And this is what a tiny bird, what is it doing? following what Allah has taught it? Yes, it seems hard, it seems tough. But hey, this life is tough, it is difficult. In order to survive. You have to go through difficulty. If the bird doesn't go through this difficulty, it will go extinct, it will finish it cannot survive. It's tiny.

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Likewise, if we want to survive in this world in the earth, and we want to make it to Jannah, then we have to follow the law of Allah, even if it means leaving one thing and then leaving another and then leaving another and then leaving another constant struggle, constant struggle. But this is what life is law called colloquial in Santa Fe cupboard.

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So came out here with a friend of mine today to watch migrating birds moving north from their winter grounds. And it turns out that some of these birds out here have moved for 1000s of miles. And they do this every year. So it makes you wonder, though, how can they do this? And how can they come back to the same location every year? Well, it turns out that there's a lot of physics involved in this

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the distances these animals cover twice a year are pretty mind blowing. So it makes sense that they have evolved many adaptations to help them in these migrations. Let's take a look at a couple of these. Let's start with why some birds fly in a V formation.

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To understand why they do this, we should first look at how a wing works. A wing generates lift because there's a pressure difference between the upper side and the underside of the wing. But at the tip of the wing, that higher pressure region on the other

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They kind of curls around to the lower pressure region of the upper side. And this creates kind of like a spiral called a wingtip vortex. And as it spirals around, it actually pushes down on the force of the lifts. So it's kind of like a negative force in the sense of flights. And it's called a downwash. This is when the V formation is really beneficial. You see, just outside of the winter, the vortex also generates an app wash, so a bird falling behind and just outside of the flight path of another bird can use that up wash to get three lift. And this makes a huge difference in energy consumption during long distance migrations. So pretty sweet, unless you are at the points of the V

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necks how they navigate.

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So we use a compass in order to know where we're heading. But for birds, that compass is kind of built into their cells. And if that sounds complicated, it actually gets worse. experiments done on the European Robin show that these birds orient themselves only under specific colors of light, and a certain radio wavelength can totally mess up their sense of direction. And this is not how a regular compass works. The scientists believe that the birds use some kind of quantum mechanics in order to orient themselves. This is really advanced stuff. To put it in simple terms. They think that the bird's eyes work similar to the digital display that pilots have giving the birds the

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ability to see Earth's magnetic field. I know totally crazy, and I apologize if I really confused you. But I just think this is awesome. Last deeding during the migration

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they need to ruby throated hummingbird as an example here, this guy has the Gulf of Mexico in his migration or path, this trip takes close to 22 hours. This is crazy for a little bird like that Hummingbirds are small, and they have a huge energy consumption because of the way they fly. And now they have to stock up on 25 to 40% body fat before they do the crossing. That's a lot of extra weight to carry for a little guy like that, and then have to fly for another 22 hours.

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So that's it some interesting facts around physics of migration.

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What I think is very interesting is that they navigate through what light

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Allah who notice Samoa to allow the birds need light in order to migrate. And we also need light in order to navigate through this life, the light that Allah has given

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LM Tara, do you not see an Allah that indeed Allah use jisa haben he drives the clouds use G from their letters ze Jeem Whoa, the word is job is job is to urge on something to press on something gently from behind. While so it keeps moving. Have you ever given a push to a child on a bike

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as they're learning how to ride a bike or even a tricycle than what happens every now and then you have to gently push it gently. This is his job. Right? To drive basically to propel to drive smoothly. But if we're you

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All right, so Allah subhanho wa Taala he drives the clouds how he makes them move forward, go forward, how gently right from behind meaning he said something from behind that causes the wind to blow that causes the clouds to move. Have you ever heard that that a butterfly in Japan, you know, its wings can cause a storm somewhere else in the world? Have you heard that, then because you see all these movements that are going on even like a child running or, you know, when we move when there's pressure when there's energy, it doesn't just stop there right? Every action causes a reaction which causes another reaction which causes another reaction. And this just you know keeps

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going on and on and on.

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So even wind as it blows the clouds as the moon there is something that came from behind and many times something very gentle who sent that Allah subhanaw taala he drives the clouds. Somewhere then you are live who he brings together he joins them together you are level alpha, you are live with live. All fires love alpha 1000 All right. And I love abena Kullu because he joined your hearts put them together, right? So you only for Binomo meaning he joins them together he brings them together. So small cloudlets All right, or clothes scattered in the horizon. Then what happens that traveled traveled for 1000s of miles sometimes until eventually they reach a point where they all you know

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they joined together

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Are you a live webinar who,

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and sometimes the clouds that keep growing, growing, growing until from my edge, I know who he makes it into Carmen will come from the letters law Caf me and rule calm. You can understand this to be like a mass. Basically rochem is a heap a pile of something in layers, so you're talking about a vertical accumulation of something. All right? So basically Rocchetta means that one on top of the other. And many times clouds are like that. They're tall clouds. They're not just wide, but they are tall. So my agenda, Hulu, Carmen. And then when it's the right time, Fatah then you see a little word the call the rain, Yahoo, it comes out mean philology from between it meaning from the cloud,

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the rain falls down. What from the root letter as well down off what is used for rain, general word for rain, violent or gentle. But sometimes the word what is used for violent rain, meaning like a heavy downpour, but it can also be used in the other way. So over here, since the context is of a cloud, that is huge, that is tall, what kind of rain do you think will fall from it? Heavy rain? So you see the rain falling down from it? Mililani from the cloud. Now, do you see any holes in the cloud? Is there a sieve or something? I mean, where's the water coming out from? How does it fall down and drops for Mililani? How it's amazing when you nurse Zulu, and he sends down now this is one

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thing that is mentioned over here how clouds form and how when they come together then rain falls. Now one other thing that is mentioned here is that He sends down in a summary from the sky from the sky Allah sounds down from exactly what in the sky. Min Ji Belen fee her from the mountains that are in the sky. Are there mountains in the sky? What does it mean by this mountains that are in the sky? It's referring to super huge, huge, huge, dense, thick dark clouds that look like mountains in the sky.

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So not ordinary small clouds. But what kind of clouds that literally appear to be like, mountains, huge, solid, they appear to be solid.

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And what comes from them Allah sends down from them. Member rod. Bharat, what is broad? hailstones. And hail doesn't fall down from light fluffy, soft kind of clouds. Right? It falls from what kind of clouds?

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What are they called?

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It's not written in your juice, you should know it. I'm sure you went to school and you studied some form of science.

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What kind of clouds make hail your clothes? Cool. All the clouds are sound the same right cumulonimbus?

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So anyway, then the heel and heel is amazing. Also, recently Alhamdulillah. We saw some hail.

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We saw a small small hail, but hail what is it? Basically, it's water droplets that are in the cloud. And because of the you know, extremely cold temperatures, what happens? The water droplets, you know, with that energy, they're moved back and forth, up and down in the cloud. You know, it appears to be just a cloud one white fluffy thing. But what's going on inside? And what happens with those water droplets that layers of ice form? Right? The longer they stay in the cloud, the more they move around, the more layers of ice will accumulate on them.

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And then what happens eventually, when the time is right, they fall some hailstones they're tiny and some hail stones are huge. And some hail stones are really huge, really big. This is why Allah says for you Cebu that he strikes be with it with what with that hail stone may Usher whomever he wills way asleep a lot and he turns it away on from whoever may Usher whoever He wills

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meaning every hailstone that falls it doesn't fall at random.

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It falls according to a plan that has been set for it. If it strikes someone or it misses someone that is what it was meant to be. For you sleeve will be my shirt Well sorry for amania shirt. What do we learn from this tip not even a snowflake, a drop of water or a hail falls except that it reaches its destination that Allah decreed for it. Because he has the neuro summit you will have the hottie from the beginning to the end guide of every creature from the beginning of its existence to the end the very outcome the very end

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Final point of that creation. He is the guide. He is the ultimate guide. Yucca do it is near meaning it would almost Sana flash, meaning the flash would almost the flash of what birthday he have It's lightning, meaning such a cloud that's throwing down hail stones. Of course, it's a storm cloud, right? So in that storm cloud, you will also see lightning, not the bark, the lightning. It has sound the thunder, but with the thunder is also something else. And what is that? The flash of lightning? So the flash of lightning that is center? Center, what is center? flash of lightning. So if you know somebody who's named center, please call them center and not center.

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Because phantom means praise. And what does center mean? Center flash of lightning, that is almost blinding. I mean, it could be a positive thing also, but it's generally negative. So anyway, the center of its bulk of its lightning, Allah says it would almost yet have a big upside, it would almost take away the vision, it would almost destroy the eyes of a person because of its intensity because of its suddenness because of its brightness. So you understand Santa? Yes, who is flash gleam glare? Right? It's the low old book, The brightness, the light of lightning. Okay, so the flash of lightning, it would almost take away the vision. Now what do we see in this ayah three

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things are mentioned first of all, how clouds form and then rainfalls from them. Secondly, how hail also comes out from storm clouds. And thirdly, what is mentioned in this idea is the lightning,

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rain, hail, lightning, all are coming from where from clouds, some small, some big some that appear to be mountains, massive clouds in the sky. And these clouds, they appear to be so soft.

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And you feel like you could just touch them. But if you're on a plane, you just go through them.

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Right? Have you ever seen, you know perhaps in a mountainous area, clouds that are you know, basically around a mountain, you know where you see fog approaching and people on the other mountain they look at a cloud approaching you. So it's amazing how clouds are. But what comes from them? When they come together? cloudlets when they come together by law upon each other, that huge mass, then they produce something. What do they produce? lightning bolts, sound water, ice heat even because lightning bolt I mean, it can cause fire. You see, so many different things are coming out.

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From what? One mass of cloud. But notice one thing in this IO, what does Allah say at the beginning, he drives the clouds. And then he joins them together. Which means that if the clouds don't join together, if they do not come together, will you have the rain? Will you have the storm? Will you have the hail? Will you have the lightning? No, you won't have anything of that sort. And you see so many times in the past we've been hearing rainstorm, rainstorm. And then what happened? No rain, no rain. Why? Because everything did not come together. Right? Because Allah subhanaw taala did not decree it.

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So what do we see over here that as people also we can only produce something when we come together.

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When we come together

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you see rain clouds. This whole science is very deep. It's very mathematical. You can say very mathematical. You know the heat, the energy, the vapor, the different things they all have to be have the right amount at the right time. For rain to fall for clouds to form for clouds to move, for rain to fall for hail to form for snow to fall isn't an amazing sometimes. I mean water is coming down from the cloud, right? But sometimes the form of droplets sometimes it's in the form of ice cream. Sometimes it's hailed sometimes it's no it's essentially water, but it came in different forms. Why? Why in different forms?

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Because difference in temperature difference in you know atmosphere like I said it's very mathematical. Right. So what we learn from the

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Is, is that we as a people can only produce something. When we come together, everything must come together. And everyone, their role is important, just what we spoke about earlier today that everyone must do their part if we want to take advantage of the time that we're spending over here. You know, for example, if you come to the class, and you listen to the whole lecture, and you go home, and you don't even open your juice, have you received the maximum advantage of this? You haven't. Right? Likewise, if you come to group and then you're lost in group, the group activity is not being conducted properly, then what will happen again, is it going to benefit, you know, you

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didn't take 100% out from it from the effort that you put in. So what is necessary that each cloud lead performs its role properly, each individual must do their job properly. Even if one backs out, we're affecting the whole cloud.

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If one doesn't do their job properly, it's going to affect the whole cloud. You know, this is why many orlimar what they will do is that when they would be teaching, they would make an announcement at the beginning. If there's anybody who has cut the ties of relationships, please leave. If there is anybody who's consuming interest, please leave. If there's anybody who's doing this, and this, please leave because we don't want such people in our company because of whom we will be prevented from Baraka. We will be prevented from God's mercy. We don't want that.

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So you understand what's happening here. Each individual plays an important role.

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We all have to come together then we will produce something. Otherwise, what do you see in the sky? I mean, many drought stricken regions, you see clouds emerging, clouds disappearing, but no rain, why everything didn't come together.

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So we need to learn from this. You can live Allahu Allah alternates, he turns about Allah by your Palumbo, to turn about to invert, overturn, make something inside out and then right sided turn about constantly. So ALLAH turns about a Laila the night one, the harbor and the day.

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What does it mean by this, that he turns about the night and the day that each is replaced with the other? The night is replaced with the day and the day is replaced with the night one comes takes the place of the other constant turning about? And then it's not just one comes in takes the other's place, but even their duration? It changes? Right? I mean, just a few weeks ago, a few months ago, the nights are so long,

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right? You know, I remember days waiting for Fajr waiting for Voyager.

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And then now there are days when you're like, you know, rushing to keep up with budget. Right? So you see how changed, you can live Allahu Laila now Ha, Allah keeps changing the night and the day in a fee daily calorie Bratan. Indeed, and that is surely a lesson let will absorb for those who have vision for those who see because those who see what can they see the coming of the day, the going of the day, coming of the night, going of the night, they see these changes. And when there is daytime, they see things in that light. Those who have vision, they realize the necessity of light, their need of light, their dependency on light, they see it. Likewise, we need Allah's guidance, too.

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We need Allah's guidance too.

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And also, if you think about it, the night and day, and the storm clouds and everything that's been mentioned over here, such amazing grid phenomenon.

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I mean, when you start studying it, it's just massive science massive. I mean, this morning, I spent hours looking for this wagon. In fact, I couldn't even find it, my husband finally found it. You know, the sort of thing to show you that would kind of summarize, you know what these eyes are talking about? So that we have some idea.

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There's so much

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so much out there and still how much have we learned about this creation? We've only a little deep we've only discovered the surface. That's it.

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In the FIE Valley color irata Liquid absord I mean, all these things are mind boggling. And we still haven't figured out everything. So if the creation is so great.

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Then how great is the Creator?

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How great is the Creator? If the science behind night and day rain and hail is so amazing, then how amazing

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Using is the one who made it.

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How amazing is the one who put it together? Well Allah Who and Allah Holika he has created colada button every creature mimma in from water. Every creature Allah has made it with water

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every single creature made man, what does it mean by this? That the origin of every creature is water? Many of you think about mammals for example, right or even generally creatures that reproduce what is needed. What is needed sperm and egg and what is that essentially liquid. So the origin is liquid. Kala kakula Dabba tema. And remember, data is a moving creature crawling creature. Right? So human beings, insects, birds, fish, whatever it may be. Every creature and also if you think about it, every creature, a major percentage of its body is what? Liquid its water. Right? And ultimately think about it that but every creature that moves what does it have? It's made up of cells. Right?

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And every cell does it have a certain percentage of liquid water in it? That's right. Sure.

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confident about that. Okay, so Allah Holla kakula Data button mimma. In the Quran, Allah says withdrawal limit and may color che in height. We have made with water everything alive. Meaning, if Allah did not give us water, we wouldn't be alive.

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We wouldn't be alive. You know, it's amazing. The fetus in the womb of the mother. What is it? In basically? Liquid? It's swimming. Right? And then when a child is born, have you ever seen a baby with like wrinkled skin? Or like puffy skin? I mean, when it's just been born?

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Have you ever seen babies at that time? You're like, I thought babies were cute. What happened here? But then what happens after a day or two? All the swelling it kind of goes down and the baby then yeah, then the baby looks cute. Right? So why is it that right when the baby is born? It doesn't look that cute because so much water so much liquid, right fluid that it was floating in. And then what happens? As people grow older, they take in so much water. I mean, for the first few months, a baby's diet is what? It's liquid. Liquid diet. It's taking in liquid. And then as we grow older, we need water. We meet we eat vegetables, whatever we eat, it has a certain percentage of water in it.

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So Allah halacha colada, Fatima. One origin, but then what for minimum so among them meaning among the different creatures? My yam she is the one who walks Allah botany on its button. What is button, belly stomach. So there are some creatures that walk on their stomachs, that move while their bellies are touching the floor. They're basically moving forward how, with their bellies touching the floor, they don't have feet.

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Like what what kind of creatures? Snakes? Do snakes have feet?

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Whenever I look at a snake, whereas think of a snake, I'm amazed, how does it move? How, you know, because if you lie down like that on the floor, and you try to move,

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you know, without moving your arms or your feet, you can't move.

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You can't do that. How does it move on a balcony? And then you see these penguins, right? They're like gliding over the ice on their bellies.

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As if they are tubing, you sit in a tube or something in a circle kind of thing. And you go back and forth on ice tubing. Right? So it's amazing how you see penguins doing that. And then not just snakes penguins, but so many other creatures also snails, seals, I mean, what feed to seals. How do they move beyond me? While versus how do they I mean, huge, I mean so much flesh, hardly any bone. And still they're moving? How for men who may have Sharla Buckley, woman home and among them is man who Yom Shia, Allah Delaine is the one who walks on just two feet, only two feet. And that's also amazing. I mean, if you look at a human being for example, we have only two feet.

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Right? I mean, generally, you would need support from all four sides for something to stand. But human, we walk on two feet, look at birds. I have two feet to walk on. Right and the other creatures also penguins

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ostriches, right? Kangaroos also Right To feed only woman whom. And among them are mayhem. She those who walk Allah or bar on for four feet and there are many examples of this, right. The other day my daughter's looking at a flyer and she's like, look at that she's looking at it from close it was sitting on the floor. She's like, it has feet.

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It's walking. She was amazed that a fly at speeds it walks. Because for a child I mean a fly only flies. But a fly can fly and a fly can also walk it has feet. It's got legs.

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So women home miam she Allah Akbar. And there are other creatures that have more than four legs. Allah says yes, Luca Allahu Masha, Allah creates whatever He wills some have more leg, some have less. An adult centipede can have between 15 and 177 pairs of legs. pairs of legs. How many? Between 15 and 177? I didn't make this up. Okay, I got it from a reliable website. So y'all look along Maya sharp. In the Lucha Allah Cooley che included indeed Allah is over everything capable. And these are just creatures that we see that are walking on the earth young sheet. This is just mushy. Earlier we learned about flying the flight of birds. And then there is also creatures that swim in the water.

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That move I mean, how do fish move? How were you when you go swimming, you have to move your feet or your arms, your hands something you have to move? But what are you doing?

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To just move so easily? Oh, a lot of them.

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What's the message in this ayah

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but the message in this ayah Allah who has created this entire creation, look at the diversity.

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He is the Holic who has created to diverse creation. And each creation is beautiful. Each creation every need of it is fulfilled. If Allah has given it two legs, it's because it needs two legs. If Allah has given it, no legs, it's because it doesn't need legs. It can survive without legs. If Allah has given it more legs, it's because they need legs right? Every creature its needs are fulfilled.

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So what about our needs, our spiritual needs? Would Allah not fulfill them? He would and for that he has given his light. So embrace it and benefit yourself. Help yourself Laqad and Zelner certainly we have revealed it MOBA Hina verses that are distinct, that are clear each is distinct from the other the messages are clear they're evident the commands are clear, who Allah who you have the and Allah guides may Usher whomever he wills in us an author musta came to the path that is straight, the eye Arthur there, the light is there, the guidance is there. But everyone doesn't benefit from it. Who benefits from it? Those who Allah wants and who is it that Allah wants to guide the people who want

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to be guided Allah shows them the way let's listen to the recitation of these verses. early dawn

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To understand why the US coastline is so vulnerable to hurricane strike, you have to travel over 4000 miles east

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to the place where hurricanes are born.

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Most hurricanes in the Atlantic began as a very small atmospheric disturbances in the jet stream that flows from east to west of a Sub Saharan Africa.

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Scientists call this disturbance an easterly wave.

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What triggers the development of an easterly wave could be anything could be a little girl playing in the sand that trigger off a little dust devil for example, that perturbs the atmosphere downstream in such a way that you get one of these waves

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the easterly wave creates a system of turbulent eddies, which go on to develop into a cluster of thunderstorms.

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These travel west across the African continent

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and then encounter the warm tropical waters of the Atlantic.

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One begins to see on satellite pictures as these thunderstorms appear to become better organize and begin to rotate around each other. The rotation rate increases, storms become more vigorous, and winds continue to increase. The storm rapidly gathers strength and develops into a hurricane.

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feeding off the warm moist air coming from the ocean.

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The heat is coming out of the ocean, the hurricane heat engine converts that heat energy into the mechanical energy of the winds. And that's what's powering the storm.

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When the winds reach typically around 70 miles per hour, the storm may develop an eye surrounded by an eye wall, which is a region of very intense heat and the strongest winds

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and you're off and running.

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These are the hurricanes that make landfall on the US every year, causing enormous damage

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see where the cause was. Where was it? What started the hurricane where was it?

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Sub Sahara, and then from there just gets bigger and bigger along the way. Until eventually there is a hurricane somewhere else in the world. But you see how gradually as it travels it gets bigger and bigger. Right? And this is what the message that we need to learn coming together. Together. Only then we will produce something otherwise we cannot produce something Subhanak alone will be handy Kenosha de la ilaha illa Anta Mr. Furukawa Tobu lake a Salam o Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh