Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P19 186C Tafsir Al-Furqan 27-34

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The segment discusses the regret of actions, including cutting oneself and not following the Prophet salallahu. They also touch on the importance of following rules of the bus and avoiding distraction. The speakers emphasize the need to practice these habits and avoid regret. They also discuss the use of shelling and pressure to prevent people from helping guests, and the importance of keeping a constant connection with the Quran and not reciting the Prophet's advice.

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			Well may have the volume or Allah Yeah, they were Yoma and the day that the outdoor he will bite who
will bite a volume of the wrongdoer? Meaning he is guilty. If he's biting his own hands in anger and
rage, then yes, he should do that. Because he is guilty he is while him after all, it's nobody
else's fault except his fault. What is it that he will bite at Allah your day? He on his hands?
Yeah, they both his hands, not just one hand, but both hands. Not fingernails, not fingers, but
hands, he will bite at both of them. Notice the word Yeah, how do I involve blood out? And is
basically to grab something with your teeth to clot something between the upper teeth and the lower
		
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			teeth. So basically bring the upper and the lower jaw together, grabbing something between the two
jars. This is odd.
		
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			Why would a person bite his own hands? Why? Out of anger, out of regret, out of fear out of anxiety.
Like in the Quran, we learn why either Hello, outdo Ali Kemal anomala Minella youth
		
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			they bite their fingers in rage in anger. So sometimes when people are angry with themselves, what
do they do? They hurt themselves. They cut themselves. They even try to kill themselves. They cause
themselves serious injuries. On the Day of Judgment, a person will bite both his hands when when he
will see the consequence of his own of his injustice. When he will see the recompense of his deeds,
the outcome of his deeds, he will be so angry that he will punish himself before Allah will punish
him.
		
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			He will torture himself before he is sent to *.
		
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			And why would a person do that? That he hurts himself before he is punished? Why? Because he
realizes that the punishment is great.
		
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			And he doesn't know how to escape. He doesn't know what to do. So he's so angry at himself that he
starts hurting himself. What's the crime over here? What's the regret over here? You know, he will
say yeah, later knee? Oh, I wish. Notice the word. Yeah. What does he mean? Yeah, it's for calling
somebody. But here Yeah, is not for you that it's not calling somebody. It is for exclamation that
yell at me, or I wish that and later, is a word that is used for expressing a wish or a hope,
meaning if only word that I wish later me, it has to I had taken my rasuluh with the messenger
sebelah away. I wish I had taken with the messenger away. I wish I had accompanied the Prophet. I
		
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			wish I had been on his path. I wish I had been on his way. I wish I had adopted the fact that the
messenger showed. So this regret is over what
		
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			what is this regret over? Not following the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam not being on his path
rather being on the path of others, wasting one's life, letting go of great opportunities. Remember
that no person is alone. Right he is on the path of someone with someone. Either a person is on the
path of shape on with shape on or he is on the path of the messenger following the footsteps of the
messenger
		
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			in total Asaba 66 Also we learn yo mama to collab would you room for now you're colonna, yellow
Atana Hola, hola, Aparna Rasulullah. The day their faces will be turned about in the fire and they
will say how we wish we had obeyed Allah and we had to beat the messenger. So on the Day of
Judgment, people will regret not following the Prophet salallahu Salam. For some people this regret
will be a lot and for some this regret will be of a lesser degree. Of course those people who reject
the messenger similasan And don't believe in him at all they regret will be much greater. But
remember leaving the Sunnah this is also something that will cause great regret on the Day of
		
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			Judgment. Right now, we find it burdensome to follow the Prophet sallallahu Sallam he ate like this,
he drank like this. We find that difficult to do. But on the day of judgment, not following Him will
be a source of great regret. And because this person is not on the path of the Prophet, he's on the
path of somebody else. He is accompanying somebody else. And so he will regret Yawei letter or war
to me again. Yeah, it's four exclamation and whale. What is wild mean? Haluk destruction.
		
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			And way later was actually way Lotty wall to me my wall and the tea has been turned into ta y what
sounds worse yeah way naughty or Yahweh ALLAH Ta, Yahweh ALLAH Ta, because it expresses more regret
your whaler towel or wore to me later knee I wish men full learn and kalila I wish I had not taken
full on and so on so Kalina as a friend, I wish I had not taken so and so person as a friend. I
should have taken the prophets of Allah cinema as a friend, but I took his enemies his opponents as
my friend, Colleen, who is colleague, column lamb.
		
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			Halal, what is halal gap, always remember the word halal. filaggrin will do that when you pass wet
fingers between the gaps which are between your fingers, right to make sure that the gaps in between
they're not left, dry. Right Alhamdulillah we have running water, so no problem. But when you have a
little bit of water, and you're doing well do you have to make sure that the part between the
fingers is also wet. All right. Especially men who have beards, they have to do Hillel, where they
have to run wet fingers through their beard to make sure that the skin underneath the beard is also
wet. So each person has, you know, some space in their heart,
		
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			isn't it? I mean, you fill your heart with different different things. Correct. So Helene is a
friend who's occupied a big portion of your, of your heart.
		
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			Someone whom you would call BFF. All right, best friend forever. How many ever F's you want to put?
		
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			Because you know them since childhood? Right? You know them, you spend your time with them. You love
them, you share every secret with them. They're very close to you, they influence you. You influence
them. This is Holly. So he will say I wish I had not taken so and so as my close friend. What do we
see over here? Many regrets. First regret for not being with the messenger. And our sad reality is
that in this life, we don't know the Prophet sallallahu Sallam that well, we all recognize him. We
don't understand his mission, nor do we do anything for it. And sometimes our ways are completely
different from the ways of the Prophet salallahu Salam. Just compare the way you know, we conduct
		
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			our marriage ceremonies, wedding ceremonies, and how is it that the prophets of Allah Saddam's
wedding ceremonies were just think about what a huge difference? His marriages were so simple, so
simple. I mean, not that they didn't have any fun. They did have fun. Of course, the prophets of
Allah sent one on one occasion when he was returning for a particular journey. And he married Sophia
are the Allahu anha. Right? And in the journey, the prophets, Allah Sonam had a walima
		
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			All right, in the journey, he told us a little low on who to bring whatever food there was there and
call the people. So what did they have some bread and butter? That's what they had a simple menu,
but it's necessary. What do we do? We will delay marriages. Right? We will delay the feast or we
will not call people to the feast. Only a few people. Why? Just because the marriage has to be of a
particular standard. The party has to be of a particular standard even if we are contradicting the
Sunnah. In the Quran, Allah tells us that once you have eaten somewhere, if you're called for food
somewhere, once you've eaten and eat and grow, once you've had your food, then go, what do we do? We
		
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			go to somebody's house. And after we eat that is when we sit and chat and relax and the host is
waiting for you to go so that they can wrap up and deal with the dinner aftermath. Right? They're
waiting for that. They're exhausted because they've been preparing food and then serving you and
once you will go then they have a whole lot of work to do. What's the Sunnah? What does the Sunnah
teach us eat and live we come late that's our problem. We call late we don't come on time. And then
we take our time in eating and then we sit after we eat exactly opposite to the Sunnah of the
Prophet said Allah for yourself.
		
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			This is something that we really need to think about. One is the way of the messenger Salallahu
Salam the way that Allah likes and the other is he left with sunnah. Whatever shade it is off it is
contrary to the Sunnah of the Prophet sallallahu Sallam innovations also come in this
		
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			following or practicing Bedard innovations things that the prophets otherwise I'm never did he never
taught but doing those actions. This is something that is not of the path of the Prophet took a lot
of time and
		
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			They will be a source of great regret for person on the Day of Judgment. We learn in a hadith the
Prophet sallallahu sallam said, oh people, when I will wait for you at the household, you will be
brought in groups, but you will be separated by different paths, meaning you will scatter away.
Meaning people will be coming to me at the house in groups, but what will happen some people, they
will be taken away, they won't be allowed to come to me and I will call out to you the column this
path towards me, but a caller will call from behind that these people change the Dean after you.
They were not upon your path, they want a different path. So I will say, Allah Subhan Allah so you
		
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			can stay away, stay away, don't come to me. And this is something that will cause great regret to a
person on the Day of Judgment. So we all need to see how well do I know Rasul allah sallallahu
sallam? How much do I follow him?
		
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			My life? Is it somewhat similar to his life? His mission, his goal? What was it? And what is my
mission in life? What is my goal in life? Is there some resemblance? Or are they completely
different from each other? I was just thinking that my husband's been working on this project for a
college and they need to make a website and they have a template that they need to use. So I was
proposing Why don't you change the template? It's just easier. So he was saying that no, you know,
if you change the template, it's not going to get approved, you know, it's not going to get anywhere
and then just going to be a hassle. So I was just thinking the same thing. We have a template of the
		
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			provinces and it's just easier to follow that template because you know, it's gonna get approved.
Exactly, it is gonna get approved that is what Allah subhanaw taala likes, right in quantum to
hipbone Allah, but to be Rooney if you follow the prophets of Allah, then what will happen? Allah
who will love you? Yeah, they've come Allah. Secondly, another regret that is mentioned over here is
that a person will regret for having had bad friends Bad Company. And this is something that causes
regret even in this life.
		
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			The Prophet sallallahu sallam said, A good friend is like a perfume seller. Even if you don't get
any perfume from him, it's fragrance will reach you for sure.
		
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			Well, it
		
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			means even if they don't give you free samples,
		
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			will they smell good when you go to them? Yes,
		
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			isn't it and a bad friend is like a blacksmith. Even if you don't get any blackness, meaning any
sparks and things like that from him, the smoke will reach you.
		
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			It will reach you This is why we have to be very careful about these two matters if the bar of
sunnah, How well am I following the Prophet sallallahu Sallam and secondly, who is in my company,
and especially a person will regret over these friends while because he will say Lacan certainly
have been learning. He led me astray. I'm in victory from the remembrance he took me away from the
victory, bother after the journey it came to me. The vicar came to me, but the so called friend of
mine took me away from the vicar, what is the Quran, or amongst the vicar? remembering Allah
subhanaw taala Salah is also
		
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			all the words of the Prophet salallahu Salam, his advice, his admonition his instructions. They came
to me but this friend of mine took me away from the meeting, I learned to Dean I knew what was right
and what was wrong. I learned the Quran, but this friend of mine led me away from it. What kind of
shape on who and ever is shell Pong? Little insanity for the human being to the human being cadoola
a deserter. Che town, always deserts. The human being who is huddle, huddle, call their lamb huddle.
Hello, nice to leave someone unhelpful. Meaning they need help. But you don't help them. This is how
they have learned. It's to desert someone not be there at the time of need. What is this betrayal
		
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			that someone expects your help but you don't show up, you forsake them, you leave them in the lurch
		
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			and friends who are like Chopin, they are the same.
		
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			They are the same. They tell you to do bad things, they influence you. And once you listen to them
once you do what they want you to do, though, what happens when you're in trouble?
		
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			Do they defend you know, do they stand up for you? Never. They use you and they leave you. Now the
question is who is Chopin?
		
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			Remember, everyone who stops you from how is your shaitan it is said couldn't move on sadaqa Anil
help for Hawa che upon UK.
		
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			When we think of chiffon, we think of some hidden beings, someone whom we cannot see. I wonder if
the Shavon is even there. Right? But who is Chopin, called lumen sadaqa annual help anyone who stops
you from help
		
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			Is your shaytaan because this is your bronze gold to prevent you from Hulk so over here who was who
upon in this context the holly hill the friend who was mobile who led a straight that firstly he led
astray and then he abandoned
		
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			like insert Ibrahim I have 22 We learn about trade ponder on the Day of Judgment shaitan will say
that don't blame me blame yourself I only advised you and you followed me so don't blame me. I
cannot help you. So stop calling upon me. Now these if they decide that they were revealed about a
particular individual or a club and ABI Maria, alright.
		
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			OB Morial. He was a chief, someone who had a lot of respect. He was a makan Qureshi. And this man
was also a friend of the Prophet sallallahu sallam,
		
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			pre prophet hood. And this particular individual whenever he would return from his trade journeys,
he would hold feasts. All right. So once when he returned from a particular journey, he held a feast
and he also invited the Prophet sallallahu Sallam and the Prophet sallallahu sunnah when he came, he
said, I cannot eat your food unless you accept Islam. You know, sometimes you can pressurize your
friends. So the prophets of Allah Islam said that Europe by an oppa felt embarrassed and he said,
Okay, I believe in you. And he said, I shall do Allah Allah in the lower shadow. No, Muhammad Rasool
Allah, he said it. So basically accepted Islam. Now what happened, news spread. And the Friends of
		
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			Burnaby married his other friends, they found out and they got really annoyed with him. And one
particular friend obey Ben CONAF. He started accusing oak by that you were so easily influenced by
Muhammad Sallallahu Sallam and he said, No, I just said that, so that he would eat my food. I didn't
actually mean it. I didn't actually embrace Islam. I just said that so that he would eat my food
because for hours remember, if somebody refuses to eat your food, that is a great insult. It's a
source of great embarrassment. So it was also that dignity right because of which he had said it. So
he kept saying that no, I said just that Mohamed Salah Lawson would eat my food I don't actually
		
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			believe but obey said I will not believe in you unless you go and spit on the face of Muhammad
Sallallahu the Sunnah? So basically, he went and did that he went and did that. And both of these
people these friends are baby in color are probably married very soon. Both of them were killed. In
fact Ohkubo he was killed after the Battle of better right after he was one of the prisoners of war.
Now, what does the story teach us? Many times it happens that we do things which are wrong not
right. Why do we do them? Why just to please our friends just to be more acceptable to them.
		
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			This is called peer pressure right? When we do things which are long out of peer pressure, we will
say things which are wrong we will dress up in a way that is not correct. We will do things which
are not correct just to please our friends. Can you think of some examples and don't think of people
you know at school? Alright, or at work Think of yourself what are those times when we slip because
of our company because of the people that we are in
		
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			Okay, language that happens many times just to be cool and you know, to sound really cool. We say
words that are inappropriate.
		
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			Salah so many times it happens that we either leave our prayer or we delay it. Why? Because we're
having fun with our friends. We're talking to them, we're chatting with them, or we're talking with
them. And especially when it comes to salata, we,
		
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			and he, it's amazing. You left your home, you came all the way to the masjid. And what's going on?
People are praying in the front and you're pretending like you don't have to pray throughout the
month. I don't know how, right sitting at the back and just talking, talking.
		
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			And this is something that's it's like a disease. Literally, it's spread so quickly, so quickly,
that you will see kids, not just kids, even big kids, and I don't like to use the word kids for
people who are 1012 1416 Because you're not kids anymore. But what happens at this age, generally at
the masjid, what do you see people are just hanging out at the back or hanging out outside doing
things which are wrong, trying out things which are not correct.
		
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			What happens? One person gets a pack of cigarettes somehow.
		
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			And then everybody's like, Okay, let's try it
		
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			and go somewhere maybe in the parking lot and everybody's trying it. This is what bad
		
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			influence and I'm talking about Muslim kids who come from great families who go to Islamic school.
Probably in our heads program.
		
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			Yes, not kidding. But what happens? Bad Influence bad company? We people who are trying to go to
Quran class memorizing the Quran, but then what are they talking about? Oh, my idol is so and so.
What's an idol? Oh, Google, what's an idol? Oh, that this idol that idol. Okay, my idol is so and
so. Because I have to be cool just like my friends. Right?
		
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			What are other examples of when we get easily influenced by our friends?
		
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			Yeah, like for example, everybody's gonna pray for this fella. But then after that sooner or leave
it. Everybody's in a rush. What's the rush? Oh, we have to sit and talk. What's the rush? Oh, I have
to check my phone. What's the rush? Oh, we have to get ready. I have to go check my hijab. I have to
go check my hair. Right. That's the urgency because of which one friend gets up and the others also
follow?
		
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			Yes
		
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			See when you're alone, you don't do bad things. Generally you don't. Right. Like for example, if
everybody's praying, everybody, will you be the only person who will just sit at the back going
through your phone? No, you won't. When is it that you will leave the away? You will leave your
sunnah and go sit at the back when when you have company when you have friends. Right? So many
times, friends are in reality our enemies
		
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			Smilla Salam Alikum we're going to set one is Subhan Allah Allah guide her she's telling her you
don't need to stand in throw here too young, the other one taller than her. Imagine you're standing
in throw away you saving yourself from 50,000 years that they have the AMA so when you stand up in
traffic, just remember that. So handle is a big difference. Yes. So there are some friends which are
a good influence and other friends are bad influence. Now what do we see? Many times when you're
doing naughty things with your friends? Yes, it's a lot of fun. Right? Nobody found out. That was so
much fun. You know, especially like everybody's praying for a Wii. And the kids together as a group
		
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			walking all the way to Tim Hortons, getting ice caps or something and then walking back. And then
right at the end of winter, you know, just show up in the masjid stand at the backhoe and your
parents turn around. Oh, my children are so nice. They were praying the whole time. Right? It's a
lot of fun sometimes doing things which are wrong.
		
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			But later on, what happens? What happens? regrets, if not today in this life than certainly on the
day of judgment, and so much is this regret that a person will bite at their hands angry with
themselves? Why did I take this person as a friend? Why this person led me astray? This person made
me do such wrong things about money on a decree by the journey. You go ahead
		
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			yesterday
		
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			it was so much fun to do this this bad.
		
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			Yeah, I mean, these friends could be from school, they could be even from your family. Anybody,
anybody who is stopping you from the way of Allah, distracting you from Hawk distracting you from
the vicar of Allah. Remember, at that time, they are your enemy.
		
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			If they stop you, so do yourself a favor and do a favor to them also, and don't listen to them when
they're telling you to do something wrong. Because your family, your closest ones, your loved ones,
you want to be with them. Right? So when they're telling you to do something wrong, don't do it. Be
strong over there.
		
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			You know, it is said that there are three types of friends. There are some friends who are like
food,
		
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			like food. What is food? Do you need it?
		
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			Do you need it? Of course you do every day? Every day you need to eat. Right? And when you eat your
food you enjoy it. Yes, you do. So some friends are like that. They're always a part of your life
everyday. daily contact daily conversations. You meet them at school every day. On the weekend. Also
you talk to them in the evening while you chat with them over your phone also you're always
communicating with them. You enjoy them 100 Allah no problem as long as that food is taken in
moderate amounts
		
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			Right, because if you eat too much, then what will happen? It will make you sick. Correct. So many
friends are like this, that when you spend too much time with them, you will end up doing wrong
things and you will regret. Then there are other friends that are like medication.
		
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			What does it mean? You need them even though they're bitter?
		
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			Why?
		
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			Because they put you back in your place. They fix you
		
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			when you're getting diseased.
		
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			Right? It's difficult to hear from them, because they are pointing out your mistakes. They're
telling you about where you're slipping and you want to avoid it. But medication isn't necessary.
It's necessary. Do you enjoy it? No, you don't enjoy it. But you must, you must take that medication
for your own good. Likewise, a company of certain people may be very difficult for you. Why? Because
they're telling you things which are right, but you don't want to do them, but they're telling you
force yourself to stay in their company. Then there's some other kinds of friends that are like
disease, you don't need them.
		
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			You don't need them, you want to get away from them. So all the people who are in your circle, all
right, friends list. See? Who are they? Are they like food? Are they like medication? Or are they
like disease? What are they like? Identify them? Those fans which are like food, they're a part of
your life, enjoy their company or hamdulillah but keep it in moderation.
		
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			Friends, which are like medication, increase the dose, right, increase the dose, and 30 friends
which are like a disease that every time you sit with them you start backbiting every time you talk
to them, it's like as if you don't even know Allah, then limit their company. The most dangerous
friendship is the one that is described over here, urban linear and a decree by the eighth journey.
You see many times it happens that you are ready to do your lesson. For example, your work toward
lesson and your friend says you actually do your lesson.
		
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			Alright, I'm trying. Or last time I did the work tour lesson was like just number six.
		
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			Or like, Huh, why am I working so hard? So you see how that influenced you?
		
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			It influenced you. Sometimes you are in the class in the Quran class. What happens? Let me check my
phone. Why? Because the person sitting next to me is checking their phone. who messaged me who
texted me who said something to me. This is a friend that is distracting you from hook. Be very
careful. Look at Urban money on a decree. Barter is journey. And remember these funds, they will
abandon you.
		
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			They will not be there for you, we can assure you a final in Sani cadoola What color was Sulu and
the messenger will say you're a b Oh my Lord. In the county indeed my people in the huddle they have
taken Hazal Quran this Quran as Madura as one that is abandoned as a thing abandoned mean they have
abandoned this Quran, who will say this, the prophets of Allah some will say this on the Day of
Judgment, or he said it already in this life. He said it that my people and whose column other
people to come over man or those who are closest to him? Those who because Alma Yakubu is to stand
those who stand with him. Those who stand with him, all right. And there are people who are close to
		
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			him either because of land meaning they live in the same place all because of the deal. They have
the same deal. So they stand with him. Right. So the profit center also will say on the Day of
Judgment that my people took this Quran as my Jew. Now my daughter is from hydro hygiene bra and
Honduras to leave something what is it?
		
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			What is Hijra? Immigration? Right. And module is that which is abandoned, and there are levels off
leaving something over here leaving the Quran, there are levels of leaving the Quran. One is that a
person rejects it doesn't believe in it, and others that a person believes in it, but he has left it
so it's not a part of his life at all. He doesn't read it doesn't know what the Quran says doesn't
listen to it, nothing at all, doesn't reflect on it. Then there is another level of leaving the
Quran, which is that a person believes in it. But he has also learned it maybe he learned once upon
a time but he doesn't bother reciting it frequently, or reflecting on it or acting upon it. On
		
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			another level where a person maybe he believes in it. He studies it, he reflects on it. He applies
its meaning also, but he doesn't really benefit from the Quran in the true way that he doesn't use
it for hidayah he doesn't use it to draw closer to Allah subhanaw taala he's not taking shift out
from it. This is also a way of about
		
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			During the Quran, when a person is in difficulty when a person is in pain, he doesn't open the book
of Allah to recite it for Shiva, but he's turning to every other option. This is also a way of
leaving the Quran, another meaning of the word module, that it's from the word who God and who did
is to speak ill
		
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			to speak nonsense. So my people have taken the Quran is my job, meaning they speak nonsense about
it. They make fun of it
		
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			into a process that I have 26 We learn that the Mushrikeen what would they say that when the Quran
has been recited, don't listen to it one low fee, rather make noise at that time, so that you
overcome, make noise so that you don't even get to hear the Quran and nobody gets to hear it. Now,
this is a very serious matter. The prophets of Allah Azza complaining that my people abandon the
Quran. This is very serious. And remember that not just the Prophet sallallahu sallam, but even the
Quran will complain on the Day of Judgment. The prophets of Allah Islam said the Quran is an
intercessor and one whose intercession shall be accepted, it will argue on behalf of those who read
		
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			it, and it will be confirmed whoever places it before himself, it will lead him to agenda and
whoever places it behind his back it will drive him it will push him to hellfire.
		
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			Putting the Quran behind that it's history. Now, once upon a time I learned once upon a time I
studied at its history. Now, this is very dangerous because the Quran will push a person to
hellfire. And it's held lajuan Who said the prophets of Allah Sam said whoever reads the Quran and
then closes it and leaves it. He doesn't recite it, nor does he reflect on its commands. Then on the
Day of Judgment, the Quran will be around his neck and it will complain to Allah, this slave of
yours left me so judge between us, Oh Allah,
		
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			the Quran will complain. So what we learned from this is that we must always keep the Quran in front
of us. What I mean by that is not just that you should have a Quran app on your phone that you never
open. Know that Quran should be a part of your daily routine. Not a day should pass except that
you've had contact with the Quran
		
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			that you have been in touch with the Quran every single day. Because remember that once you leave
the Quran, then all of a sudden, there is a huge distance between you and the Quran. And those
distances, they become so much that it gets difficult to reach out to the Quran and hold it again.
You know, it's just like when you have not spoken to a person for let's say a month, then is it easy
to pick up the phone and call them? It's not easy. It's so awkward. The same distances appear
between us in the Quran once we leave the Quran. That's why a daily connection is necessary. No
matter what is going on in life, even if it's your wedding day.
		
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			Even if you have your exams, whatever it is, we must spend some time with the Quran consciously
recite the Quran in Salah
		
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			Ceramica I just wanted to share that we had a quite anti show when we were younger. And every time
he came sometimes we did the lessons sometimes we didn't and he would get so mad and he would say
the Quran is a very jealous book. Unless you give it your full hug. You will not learn from it. And
it's so true. So true. Like they say Outlander will McCullough told Bob that give all of yourself to
knowledge and then you will be able to take some of it and the Quran is the best source of oil. So
you have to be 100% committed to the Quran and then you will be able to remember it then you will be
able to apply it in your life then you will be able to reflect upon it otherwise it gets so
		
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			difficult. You hear the app but you don't understand them even though you know the meaning. You
cannot apply it in your life you cannot relate with it because there is a gap between you and the
Quran.
		
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			What can I Lika and thus Jana we meet Lee Kalina begin for every prophet I do want to enemies may
not Majidi mean from the criminals, meaning every prophet had enemies from among the criminals,
people who opposed him people who ridiculed Him, people who mocked at him, worker for insufficient
Europe because definitely your Lord had the and as a guide, one as leader, and as a helper, meaning
your Lord is sufficient as a guide, mean the one who will guide you to overcome your enemy or the
one who will guide people to you. Despite the efforts of the opponents in it's amazing how people
try so hard to turn people away from the Prophet sallallahu sallam. cartoons and books and whatnot.
		
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			Right? This has been happening from the beginning, making fun of his name, Abdullah Hubbard follow
the Prophet sallallaahu Salam around the markets, the prophets and Alesund will be calling people to
Islam and Ebola will be here.
		
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			humiliating him right behind the Prophet sallallahu Sallam but still, Allah subhanaw taala guided
people to but also the LaSalle Alana said love Allah is sufficient as a guide and mercy He will also
help you against your enemy will call Allah the inner Cafaro. And those who disbelieve say, Lola,
why not Missoula? It was sat down. I lay upon him on Quran the Quran, Jim Latin Wahida as one in its
entirety. Joomla Jean meme lamb Joomla means a sentence, what is the sentence when you put different
words together? And once you've put them together, they express the meaning together. Right? So it's
a whole, like it's something complete?
		
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			When is a sentence complete? What is it that you call
		
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			a few words together a sentence? When, when they convey a complete meaning? Isn't it?
		
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			Like, for example, if it is written, My name is would you call that a sentence? It's not a sentence
you read? Like what complete the sentence? Isn't it? So Joomla what is it? It means a sum of
something totality. And over here Joomla Tamanna hinda meaning at once in one goal? How come the
Quran was not revealed in one goal in its totality? In other words, why is it that the Quran has
been given to the Prophet salallahu Salam in portions bit by bit? One revelation after another? Why
not the whole Quran? At once? Just like Musa Listen, was he given the torah at once? Yes, he was
called at the mount for the new court. He went and he was given the torah in a written form at once.
		
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			But was the Quran given in this way? No. 23 years. Sometimes one worry would be just a few words.
Sometimes a few if and sometimes he has an entire Surah but very rarely an entire surah. Right. So
the disbelievers they make this objection. Do people raise this objection today? Yeah, they say
that. Well, every now and then he would come up with a new revelation. Right? He would make
something up. What does Allah say? galica does the Quran has been revealed in this way? Lee new sub
b2b For linear sub beta, so that we stabilize no sub beta from the letters, sir, that said that?
What does that mean? Stability and firmness.
		
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			Okay, what is the word for add mean?
		
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			Heart? Isn't there another word for heart? Called?
		
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			Why is the word for ad used over here? Why not call? Does anybody know? Okay, let me tell you the
meaning of for ad fodder for Hamza dal Falada means to sear meat BBQ season.
		
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			What do you do with the meat? You take a steak, you put it on the grill, isn't it? And then you pick
it up and you turn it upside down? And then you do that a couple of times? Maybe? Or maybe once
depending on how you like your steak. Right? So this is fodder.
		
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			Now when you're seeing meat when you're roasting it when you're grilling it Do you hear something?
		
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			Or do you hear sizzling?
		
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			Does a heart feel like that? Sometimes it is a sizzling
		
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			When?
		
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			When you're angry?
		
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			When you're hurt? When you're annoyed? Does your heart feel this burning fire inside somebody else?
Yes. Does it feel unstable? Sometimes? Yes. Fiery heart. So basically four ad is used for
emotionally charged heart burning, hurting angry hearts. Not an angry because of hurt
		
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			because of frustration. So the Quran what is it like? It is like rain. It is like water that calms
and comforts your heart. It rests your heart. Because you see the emotional heart is very unstable.
It's very unpredictable. When you're burning with anger inside, do you cause irreparable damage
sometimes? Yes you do. When you're hurting when you've been so hurt? Do you say things you shouldn't
have said do you do things which you shouldn't have done? Yes, you do. So do you need something just
hold your heart in place. Just be just stay there. Hold it there. You need something. So what is it
that will call down your heart? What is it that will comfort your heart that will rest your heart?
		
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			It's the Quran Karateka Lee new sub bitter behavioral
		
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			Sometimes when you're so angry, you're like, that's it, I give up. But then what happens? You hear
the Quran, you read an AI and you're like, How can I give up? There's no way I can give up. Right?
Sometimes like that's it, I quit. I can't manage this anymore can't deal with this anymore. Like,
for example, the idea that we learned yesterday, what you're on now Bravo Company Baldan fitna at
noon, right? So many times when you're dealing with people, like I've had enough, I'm sick and tired
of this person, I can't deal with them anymore. Delete contact.
		
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			You're not my friend anymore. I don't like you anymore. But then what happens? You read in the Quran
at the spoon. So does that comfort your heart? It does. This is why the Quran was revealed in this
way. Because the mission of the Prophet saw the loss and it was no easy mission. It was very, very
difficult. So each time a dose of revelation came, what did it do? It strengthened the heart of
Rasulullah sallallahu Salah you know you study the Sierra, you're amazed how is it possible that the
Prophet sallallahu Sallam could put up with that persecution for 13 years in Makkah how
		
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			why it doesn't make sense how could belong to the one who go through that how, what was driving
them? What made them so far?
		
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			And then when the prophets or the resident leaves Mercury goes to Medina within the eight years he
conquers Makkah, how how did this happen? What guided them, what gave them the strength it was this
wow, hey, this is what fed them. So this is why it's necessary that we remain connected with the
Quran. Leaving the Quran is such a huge mistake. Such a huge mistake. When you remain connected with
the Quran, it brings you confidence it brings you stability, remix you committed, it doesn't let you
slip.
		
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			Because alikhan Newshub better be for other work till now. Huhtala Tila and we have spaced it
distinctly Rockfeller. 13 both of these words from the root letters route, LA, Latina, Latino is to
be in a good order. And when something is even in a good order, a lot to him can rattle off column
of speech is to put together and arrange nicely the components of speech. Right? Roxanna is speech
that is well ordered, fairly arranged, right. And 13th is to recite the Quran, you may have heard of
the word 13 reciting the Quran with 30. It is to recite it in a composed way, in a proper way in a
beautiful way. Not that at one point a person is sounding like he's just going to fall asleep. And
		
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			another point there, they're screaming at the top of their lungs. Now 30 You know, with composure,
pausing at the right place, raising the voice lowering the voice, you know, not too fast, not too
slow. This is 30. And this kind of recitation is beautiful. Right. So Dr. Mattila, what it means is
that we have gradually revealed it, we have fairly arranged its Revelation, we have spaced its
recitation, its revelation, why for the purpose of clarity, for the purpose of guidance for the
purpose of distinction over 23 years, because if the whole Quran was given at once, then what would
happen, you wouldn't be able to tell which is where and which hula is where it would be confusing.
		
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			But when it was revealed over 23 years, the Prophet sallallahu knew exactly where each aisle was
supposed to be, where its little was supposed to be
		
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			set at the local tila. This is why Allah subhanaw taala revealed the Quran gradually, there is
wisdom in this.
		
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			Let me ask you a question. How do you eat food?
		
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			How, once a week,
		
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			once a week, every day? How much?
		
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			Little by little,
		
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			isn't it? And some people especially they have to have their water first thing in the morning, then
after some time, their fruit, or they're not right. And then maybe after sometime their coffee, and
then finally their breakfast, and then after some time, a snack, and then another tea break? Right?
And then their lunch and another tea break? Isn't it? So throughout the day, you keep taking your
tea or your coffee, or whatever it is that you need to keep you sane, isn't it? So just like that
you need Quran to keep you safe, basically, because life is very difficult. It's very, very
difficult. You need something to hold you together.
		
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			But up till now who thority la vie cause medication How do you take your medication? Do you ask the
doctor how many total ml I'm supposed to have? Okay, if he said to me, oh, you know, for example,
those and you're supposed to have three times a day then Okay, two times three is how much? Six and
you're like Okay, first thing
		
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			in the morning, I'll just drink the whole bottle.
		
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			If you do that you might end up at the hospital, isn't it? It's not gonna benefit you is going to
harm you.
		
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			So what the roto Tiller is teach us If Allah subhanaw taala revealed the Quran in 23 years, how much
time do we need to study the Quran?
		
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			To read the Quran to review the Quran? Is it sufficient that okay person says in one shot one year,
can us read the Quran and then close it and put it away? And okay, this is something I've done in my
life, checkmark. And then for the rest of my life, yeah, I studied the Quran. No.
		
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			Studying the Quran is just the beginning. Now you need a constant connection with the book of Allah.
When I do NACA, and they do not come to you be methylene with any argument, method is an example.
And over here method has been used for an argument and objection that the machine would come up with
against the Prophet sallallahu sallam, and why is it called an example? A method? Because it will be
like, you know, like an exemplary objection that, wow, you're just amazed how could you even think
of that objection?
		
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			They don't come to you with any argument, like the one mentioned above
		
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			Illa except Janaka. We come to you, Bill, happy with the truth refuting them. We're our Senate of
zero and the best explanation, meaning we give you the best explanation in response to their
objections, what is the word of seed, that series from their letters Fascino? Well, festival fissara
is to reveal something that was concealed,
		
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			something that was hidden, it was concealed, you remove the lid, you remove the cover, and so now it
is disclosed.
		
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			So the theory is basically to make something apparent, clear explained, this is the obscene All
right, this doesn't mean you know, for example, the word of seed is used for the explanation of the
Quran. This doesn't mean that the Quran is unclear, it is clear it is listening mobian It is very
evident. However, what happens is that sometimes you need to make the obvious more obvious, right?
Or sometimes people can misunderstand something misunderstand the text. So this is why the fsid is
done to make it more clear to make the text of the Quran more clear over here with this deceit me
explanation of why things are a certain way. So over here, they objected. Why was the Quran not
		
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			given to you at once Allah gives the best explanation. What is that? To strengthen your heart? And
Medina, those people who you're showing Allah would you hear him? They will be gathered on their
faces in our Jahannam to *? Who are these people, those who bring up objections against the book
of Allah, who argue about the book of Allah who rejected they will come on the Day of Judgment how
on their faces. Hola, Ecuador's Sharon McCann, and they are worst in position, while Ben Lusa Vela
and farthest astray in their way. What does it mean by this? This idea is telling us about the end
of those who object to the truth. What is this end? What is this outcome that they will be on their
		
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			faces upside down, literally? Why like this, because in this world, they were arrogant.
		
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			And in their pride, they objected. So on the Day of Judgment, remember, the punishment will be
similar to the crime that has been committed.
		
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			So on the Day of Judgment, because of their arrogance, their heads will be on the ground, their
heads will be on the ground, the head that they keep up high, it will be on the ground. And so to
normal iron, 90 we learn woman job is sejati for cook, but would you want for now, whoever comes
with an evil deed, their faces will be overturned in the fire. So this is the outcome of those who
object to the word of Allah, and this is a crime. And here we need to be very careful, because how
easily we say, Oh, why is it like this? And why is Allah said this? And why did the Prophet
sallallaahu Salam say this?
		
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			This is a crime. A serious offense. May Allah subhanaw taala protect us all. Let's listen to the
recitation of these iron. Goya
		
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