Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P19 187B Tafsir Al-Furqan 35-42

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The history and importance of Islam are discussed, including the belief that the creator is the one who created the world and the need for people to be the ones who want to know the truth. The loss of people, lack of knowledge, and lack of knowledge about culture are also highlighted. The use of shinhwa as a sign of life after death is emphasized, along with the importance of patient behavior and continuous connection with the book of Allah. The speakers also discuss the history of crocodile eating and the use of turf to protect against damage to animals and plant.

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			Lesson number 187 suitable for con eye number 35 to 51 are called uncertainly it now We gave Musa
Musa alayhis salam al Kitab the Book which Ana and we made now with him a hall who his brother, how
are we gonna? How rude are they you sit down was evil and assistant, Allah subhanaw taala sent Musa
the Sudan as a prophet to who to fit her on to the Bani Israel II. But Allah did not send Musa
alone. First of all, he gave him the book, which book is this? The Torah? And then he also made How
do we learn is Salam as his was Eve was it from the root letter as well as a route wizard? What is
wizard?
		
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			What is wizard burden, right? When there is a big load, like for example, a heavy bag, can you carry
yourself maybe you can, but you will be exhausted, you will be burnt out by the end, what do you
need a helping hand? Right? It's your load, but someone is just helping you carry it. This is was he
was he is an assistant, someone who helps like for example, a king or a ruler, right? Basically a
king or ruler during a very serious position, they have to make decisions right important decisions
and they affect not just them, but the entire nation, the entire people correct. So, those decisions
better be good. Now, what happens is that when a person is dealing with the problem themselves, they
		
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			might make serious errors. So what do they need someone with whom they can discuss the problem with,
right, someone who can advise them, someone who they can consult and then they come to their
decision, this is the role of the wizard was it is not someone equal in authority was either someone
who is lesser right, but they are your helper, they carry the weight of the responsibility of the
work with you because of the magnitude of the work because of the difficulty of the work. So how
long on is and I was also a profit. However, he was like an assistant profit. All right. So the new
side is saying would not be alone because the task was tremendous. It was huge. First of all, going
		
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			to film was no easy thing and then dealing with the bunnies for you was also not something easy, not
easy at all. So Allah gave him How do we not assign as it was easy? If you go back to the previous
if we learned that the people of Makkah they demanded that angels be sent to them? Correct? That
they should see the angels or they should see Allah subhanaw taala and then they will believe now
Allah subhanaw taala says that Allah sent Musa this and and whether was he gave the Torah at once.
But still those who did not want to believe that they believe. No, they didn't, for calmness. So we
said, If however, both of you go in and count to the people, which people Alladhina Katha booty is
		
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			Tina, those who denied our signs, Allah already knew that phenom and his people would deny the
science but still Allah's power and all the sun both of these profits for the mourner home, then we
destroyed them third, Mira with complete destruction, utter destruction. The Mullah told me both of
these words are from the same root. And what are those letters? That will mean
		
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			that need is basically a Shugden a lack utter destruction, total destruction, right. And basically
thenmala is to suddenly attack. You know, you hear stories of a certain tribe that raided another
tribe. You know, when you study the Sierra, you hear these stories. Like, for example, we learn
about a particular tribe that raided that suddenly attacked, gave a surprise attack basically to the
allies of the Muslims. Right, which led to the eventual conquest of Makkah. Right. So this is the
Mara, why would the Arabs do this surprise attack? Why? Because the other is not prepared. They're
sleeping, they just woke up. Correct. So when they've just woken up, they're not ready to fight
		
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			back. It's very easy to defeat them, it's very easy to overcome them. And when you will defeat them,
you will cause them total defeat, they will not be able to stand up back on their feet, they won't
be able to fight back somewhat so that they will hardly be able to escape. This is why total
destruction was the word used for that dummied meaning, if Iran and his people, they were completely
destroyed, a repairable damage was caused. That civilization was completely annihilated. No people
remained no architects, no artists
		
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			No one remained total devastation. We'll call the new hen. And the people of New Oxo meaning the
same happened with that they too were destroyed. Why when? Lamar when coverable Russell, when they
denied the messengers, the people of New York were also destroyed when they denied the messengers.
Notice a whistle is applauded of Rasul, isn't it? How many prophets were sent to the people of New
Orleans, Sarah? How many prophets? Only one Prophet was sent to them? But Allah says they denied the
messengers. Why? Because new Harley, Saddam was the first messenger. And if the first messenger they
denied, then what do you think they will do to the next messenger and the next messenger and the
		
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			next messenger? What will they do? deny them all? Correct. And also given the length of time that
new Harley Sena was sent to them for 950 years,
		
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			950 years, in that time, many messengers could have been sent so deny you. Listen, I was like
denying many messengers. And also remember this rule, that if a person rejects one prophet of Allah,
then it is as if they have denied all the prophets of Allah. Why? Because they believe in the
prophets is incomplete.
		
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			You understand? So when they denied the messengers, what happened?
		
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			What happened? A little canal home, We drowned them, what you all know him and we made them lunacy
for the people I assign. We made the people of New York, a sign for all people for all of mankind. I
mean, if you think about it, 1000s of years have gone by, but still, the story of new Harley Salem,
New Hudson salaams Ark? Is this a well known story? It is, you will find it in every language,
you'll you'll find it in almost every culture in every faith tradition, some mention of it. It's an
ancient story. And in this is a lesson, a warning, a reminder. But many times that reminder, that
lesson is ignored. And the entire focus is on what the animals
		
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			honestly, it's entirely on the animals. I mean, yes, this is something that we can teach children,
for sure. But don't forget the lesson. We don't talk about the lesson but we talk about other
things, or the entire discussion is about whether it was a flood that covered the whole world or it
was on a particular place on the earth. The lesson is what we need to remember what our utter denial
of well Amina and we have prepared for the wrongdoers. Are there been aneema a painful punishment?
What is that painful punishment that as soon as these people were drowned, we learned in the Quran
over nuclear for all the hills. They were drowned and they were admitted into the fire. So the idea
		
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			of the Accra in addition to what they suffered over here, then why then, and we also destroy the
people of odd who are the people of wanderlust Sana was the mood and the people of the mood to whom
Salah Harrison I was sent whilst harbor Ross and the people of us what is Russ? Russ is the name of
a particular Well, all right, or some state laws from the letters last seen seen is used for a wall
that is not really constructed, not constructed in the sense that it's not built properly. You know,
a wall is not just a hole in the ground.
		
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			It's not just a hole in the ground. It's got walls inside and even underneath, you have to go and
build it properly. So that there is a continuous source of water. And in addition to that, also to
make sure that it won't close in, it won't collapse, because it's very easy for wells to collapse
when there's water when there's rain or something like that. It can collapse very easily. So you
have to make sure that it's firm and strong from inside and for that people have to go in, they have
to go in and many people die in this process. So whilst it is said that it's an unconstructed, well,
a well, that is not built. Right? Now we're all the people are all well,
		
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			who are the people of the well, some say that it's the people of Shrayber Alayhis Salam, che Barcena
was also sent to them as a prophet. And some say that no, there were some other people there is a
difference of opinion concerning them. Allahu Allah, who they were. And that is exactly the point
		
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			that we don't even know who they were, when they lived what they did, but Allah mentions them,
telling us that he destroyed them. Why when they denied the profit that was sent to them, and not
just the people of loss, but what Curonian and generations poor have come Boehner valleca between
that cathedral money, there are many other generations also, what you
		
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			saw
		
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			in school I had
		
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			Take a couple archaeology classes and stuff. And in one summer class that I took, we're studying,
basically all the sites that they not all of it's impossible, but majority of the sites that the
archaeologists have worked on throughout the world. And every single era millions of years ago, or
recently, like, couple 1000 years ago, we would always study a site. And then we'd study its people,
its culture, the way they live. And then my teacher would go and then they just disappeared. And
then we would move on. And it was like, hundreds and I just couldn't like I was sitting in the
classroom No, so shocked, like, they know about how they did their burials, but nobody knows what
		
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			happened to them after. And then there's one site that I have to do a project on. So there was two
generations like one that was there disappeared, and then a couple 1000 later, another one came and
then also disappeared. So it was just really strange, how long and they're all unknown. They, they
know what their clothes is, like their food, but nobody knows like, what happened to them. They just
abandoned where they live. It's like houses are in perfect condition. Everything is in place, but
the people are not there. They're missing. What Galena, Dana valleca Kathy are many, many
generations between this time and so many generations. We don't even know their names. Right? Allah
		
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			subhanaw taala has not told us about their details. No matter how much we study their remains. We
cannot learn about them fully. So many generations and so what they Brahim is nine Allah says Allah
Mia to come never own Medina and Kublai Khan. Call me new hanwag with an old one Medina, mon
Bardeen, la Ya Allah, Muhammad, Allah Allah, so many people that came after them, none knows them
except for Allah. Why did they just disappear? What happened? Allah says, What can learn? And each
Robina we struck long for it. I'll upsell be examples. Each community, each nation was given
examples, examples for what for what purpose, for the purpose of explaining the truth to them?
		
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			Meaning Allah subhanaw taala sent prophets to them. Unless Pilate Allah made the truth clear to
them, gave them the full con. And to further clarify, Allah to give examples. You know, when you
when you give examples, what does it mean? You really want the other person to understand, isn't it?
Like, for example, in school also, so many times when you're learning about a new concept, if a
teacher gives you multiple examples, then what happens? You understand, but when hardly any example
is given that what happens you're unclear.
		
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			You need to see something you need something to relate with. And this is what will allow give an
		
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			Ansel meeting. Allah subhanaw taala did not deprive them of guidance. He made it clear to them.
		
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			He made it very clear to them, but when they chose to disbelieve, then we're coolant tab domna to be
law. Then each we destroyed with total destruction. Now notice the word cat to be that Bogner da ba
Ra. And what does this mean to break something to pieces small pieces to crumble destroy? So
basically, these people were destroyed only after they were warned. They were given proof after
proof, clear evidence upon clear evidence, so that they would understand but none of them believed.
So in other words, Allah subhanaw taala did not destroy them for no reason. What occurred and
certainly at all, they have already come upon the Arabs. I left Korea on the town meaning they have
		
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			past the town which town allottee which only odd it was rained upon. Matera the rain of a so the
evil the town that was rained with the rain of evil Ogura method from the letters mean follow up
what does matter mean rain? Notice the word own thought. I'm Tara Aveda he said that Ankara is used
for rain of other verb and McCullough the verb Matata over here my father is noun. All right?
		
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			Is a verb. Alright, so it's other form. I'm thorough. It's used for a range of other job of
punishment. So they will rain with the rain off a so evil. What was his reign of evil and what was
his people who were these people, the people of loot or listener
		
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			and the people of Makkah when they were traveled to a sham for their trade journeys, they were
passed by the rooms of these people. So on this has they've come upon they've seen a phenomenon
		
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			according to your own AHA phenom did the not your cooling they were your own I heard they see it.
Have they not seen it? Of course they have. But what have they learned nothing. Why? Because bowl
rather can well they weren't loyal Juna, they do not expect nasura resurrection. No short known
Shinhwa resurrection refers to life after that. So these people, the reason why they don't learn
from these examples is
		
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			because they don't believe in the hereafter. And when a person does not believe in the hereafter,
then it does not matter what he sees what he learns what he studies doesn't affect him.
		
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			You know, it's amazing how one person could come upon the remains of a previous people, and he
cannot help but cry and cry and cry. And then there's another person who's studying one thing after
the other, but it doesn't affect his heart at all. What's the difference? One fears Allah and the
other doesn't believe in Allah. One believes in the day of judgment and the other doesn't. Into the
sulfat i 137 138. We learned what in Nakamoto maroon Isley must be pain will delay effect fellow
thought cologne indeed you pass by them in the morning and it might be in your past by all of these
ruins all of these signs, morning and night. Will you not use reason? Will you not take a lesson?
		
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			What happened to those people? Why did they just disappear? What happened to that civilization take
a lesson but what either Okay, and when they see you Oh Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salam ala
Donecker they do not take you Illa except who's one and ridicule. Meaning when they see you the
moment they see you they start making fun of you.
		
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			Why they say
		
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			is this Allah the the one who buys Allahu Allah has sent Rasul Allah as a messenger. Out of all
people, he's the one who have not chosen the messenger. Not possible, it's not possible that he
would be a messenger. So why would they say this? They would say this in order to belittle in order
to insult the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and look at the word I have had, you know, when
something is close nearby? Yes, you use the word Heather. But when you say this about a person has,
it is basically to show that they have no worth. They have no value in front of you. All right. So
they would say this call this man, he, him, he has been chosen as a prophet, how could he be a
		
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			prophet? If someone wants to be a prophet, than it should have been somebody else, some other great
men. But Muhammad salallahu Salam, they will say, what money does he have? And he was an orphan, and
so on and so forth. I haven't let the bath Allahu rasool Allah, what do we see here? The Prophet
sallallahu Sallam he was made fun of. And many times it happens, that if a person stands up to speak
the truth, if a person gets up to advise people, instantly people ridicule him, they market him.
They say, Oh, what authority do they have? What rights do they have? While they may have something
valuable to say? That perhaps you cannot say perhaps you cannot deliver so at least London here and
		
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			listen? In total mbi 36 Also something similar is mentioned where either I can Latina Cafaro IATA
Luna Ella who's
		
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			when they see you the moment they see you they start making fun of you. You wonder if the prophets
of Allah Zina went through this at the moment people saw him they made fun of him, how could he
continue like that?
		
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			How could he
		
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			you know, if a person faces such level of insult and mockery, they can't continue for long. So what
gave the Prophets Allah some strength to continue?
		
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			What gave him that determination? What do we learn in the previous if what was it? It was the Quran?
In Canada, they say in indeed Canada, he almost made you when Luna surely he led us astray, not just
the word in how did I translate it?
		
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			Indeed, why not? If and why not? Not?
		
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			Look at the AI in Canada legally Luna, let, okay. Law means surely. So whenever you're confused
about in how you're supposed to translate it, if you see an in law coming after, then it will be
not. Right. And if you see a love lamb coming after it will be translated as indeed. So they say in
Kedah, Luna indeed he almost led us astray on Alia Tina from our gods. Lola. If it had not been on
that Savonlinna I lay her we were patient over it. Meaning had we not been patient and firm over our
idolatry. This man
		
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			Muhammad salallahu Salam, he would have led us astray from our idols. Look at them. What are they
saying? That Oh, he saw intelligent but we are more intelligent than him. He's so clever. He almost
convinced us to leave idolatry, but we are more intelligent than him. So we are still firm on our
idolatry. Look at their suburb, what is suburb to remain attached to something? Right and suburbs
have some knobs to control oneself, to force oneself to remain attached to something that no I
cannot believe it. I cannot let go of it. So what is it that they were clinging to? That they're
holding on fast to? It was there shirk? And come on? Don't we need some support over amaz variants?
		
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			Look at these we're seeking other saying we are so patient on our idolatry. Here's a man speaking
against it, trying to convince us to leave a but we are so far can we say this? That I am so firm
and hamdulillah on such and such that even though people they make fun of me or they discourage me
but still I'm firm on it? Allah says what Sophia Allah Munna very soon they will know Hina Your
Honor either but when they will see the punishment man Alba Lusa Bella, who is actually a stray in
way more Australian way. They say that Muhammad SAW Allah and Allah Allah has led them astray. Allah
says tomorrow they will know who is really a stray or they astray or is Muhammad Sallallahu sallam
		
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			was straight they will find out and so that side is six we learn one fella called Mela, Omen home.
And M Chu was very early article in the head Allah che when you rod that manner, the elite, the
eminent ones amongst them, they went forward saying continue and be patient over the defense of your
gods Be patient. So what's the lesson we learned over here, that of the people of Makkah had so much
subber on wrong, we also need to have some sub Rovere Huck and it's not easy, it's not easy. It's
difficult, but you got to do what you got to do. You can't let go of it just because people are
opposing you just because people are making fun. And where do you get your strength from? From Quran
		
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			and from good company because you see over here, they're encouraging one another to be patient over
idolatry. So we need to encourage each other to be firm on to be patient on the truth also, and we
need to get our strength from the Quran Alton if you look at the theme of the Surah So far the area
that we have studied, we learn about the importance of the right friendship right and also the
importance of having a proper solid continuous connection with the book of Allah because these two
will be your source of strength. Otherwise it will be very difficult May Allah subhanaw taala grant
us strength recitation
		
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			Okay, I gave you guys some homework, give you girls some homework in our last class. What was that
homework? You had to research about?
		
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			A particular creature of Allah subhanaw taala, some creation that shows how Allah has perfectly
created something, and perfectly decided everything for it so that it can live, it can survive, it
can thrive, it can continue to live. So I heard that some people did research on crocodiles.
		
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			Who was that?
		
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			Who was that? Where's the group in charge? Were the people who did research on crocodiles. Oh, okay.
So can you share with us, please, when I heard the word crocodile was like, cool, because I have
something very interesting to share with you as well about crocodiles.
		
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			So the research we did it said that crocodiles became indexed in existence, like 240 million years
ago, they were around at the same time as the dinosaurs, but they survived all the things that like
wiped out the dinosaurs and whatnot. And also, when talking about the John, like the teeth of the
crocodile, they're made to crush the animal that's between the jaws and they can just swallow it
whole. And they're like stones in their stomach, that grind up the solid animal in their stomach, so
they don't need to chew it. But even though they have such a strong jaw, at the same time, the
muscles that open the jar are really weak. So you can hold it close with just an elastic band. So
		
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			that's kind of it kind of shows that, you know, as dangerous as an animal is it has its weaknesses,
and there's ways to protect yourself from it. But then also you look at the animals that the
crocodile eats, and you realize that they can't do that they can't hold the jaw shut, obviously. So
it's kind of it protects the creatures that are above it in the food chain while allowing it to eat
what it means to to survive.
		
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			They have a 73rd and 70. Yeah. And when they miss any teeth, they it reappears again. And I was
discussing with my sister that we should you know, you know, dentists and the scientists should work
on the other art, you know, they're artists also come back again after that.
		
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			One more thing about crocodiles, it's kind of off the topic, shaved off each other he recently
shared online, that crocodiles, many scholars actually considered them to be halal.
		
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			Did you know that because there are creatures of the water. I mean, they can live outside of water,
but their Molad Muskan is the water they cannot survive without water. So just like sharks, even
though they eat human beings also, they're Halal because they are born in the water, they cannot
live without water. Crocodiles are also like that. And he actually posted a picture of a whole
crocodile that was being skinned, and another crocodile that was fully cooked. All right. So the
Maliki's and many contemporary scholars also they allowed it, they considered it to be lawful,
halal. So he asked a question that anyone want crocodile kabobs
		
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			I wonder, you know, somebody asked me, Would you eat it? And I said, I might. I might. I mean, if
it's halal. If it's before me, then if it's cooked, then why not? Why not? Give it a try? Right.
Okay, somebody researched on penguins.
		
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			Yes. Where's the microphone?
		
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			A sonic. I actually didn't research because I wasn't here. And I didn't know the question. But I
remember about the penguins, that they travel a long distance to lay their eggs. And then the father
stays there through the winter, the long winter, the father gets stays and the holy eggs under them.
And then the mother goes back and come back after the eggs hatched for bringing food for them.
That's what I remember. And it's amazing how they have to hold the egg on their feet. Isn't it
amazing? And then even when the chick is born, it stays on the feet because the ground is basically
ice. Right? And what I don't understand is why do they have to go all the way there?
		
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			In order to lay their eggs? Why there? Why not somewhere else? I mean, there must be a reason, isn't
it? One reason that I see is that in that region, I don't think human beings would go and live
there. Right? Have their children over there. They'd rather be in warmer places. But with the
penguins going over there marching their back and forth, you have a creation of Allah subhanaw taala
doing this we over there also.
		
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			So all over the world, there's something with the other glorifying its Lord. Anybody else would like
to share?
		
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			Yes, good. So, in during Great Hall, we're learning in physics that geckos when they climb up walls,
they have a certain physics that occurs between the walls and the geckos feet. So what rescue teams
right now are trying to do is to design suits so that they're similar to work.
		
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			echoes have on their feet so that we're able to save people are on probably on buildings or
something and save them when they're in trouble.
		
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			Now, all of these three are about animals right? But in the AR what do we learn? Hala kakula che in
right He created everything about Donald Duck Tierra. So it's not just the animals, those of you who
still have to do your homework and next week, by the way, I will take it up in sha Allah, alright in
sha Allah, we even Allah, so you could do your research on some plant, water, snow, anything,
whatever you want. Inshallah.
		
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			I would urge all of you to watch the documentary that was made I don't know exactly when called the
march of the penguins that will teach you a lot about the penguins
		
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			so old, such an old documentary Yeah.