Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P19 190D Tafsir Al-Shuara 17-40

Taimiyyah Zubair
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The conversation covers various topics, including acknowledging past mistakes and avoiding mistakes, forgiveness and avoiding mistakes, and the origin of evil speech. The speakers emphasize the importance of reminding oneself of past mistakes and avoiding mistakes to avoid future embarrassment. They also discuss the history of "immediate magic" and its use in various cultural and political settings, including the return of the beast Mady and the return of the beast Masada. The segment also touches on the use of " Email" in various ways, including sharing information and communicating with others.

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			Rosa bIllahi min ash shaytani R rajim Bismillah Al Rahman Al Rahim.
		
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			Allah He said, olam did not know Rebecca, we raise you, female in US Walidah as a child when a VISTA
and you remained fina in US Minarik of your life of your age 16 years, meaning you remained among us
for years of your life. And now you come and challenges like this. Look at the response off fit own.
Instead of listening to the request and responding to it correctly. he taunts Musar s&m reminding
him of his past. He says LM Noah beaker fina Walidah neuron beaker from the word Tobia Rob bow,
Tobia is to look after to raise to train to rare to educate to make someone grow. So Tobia is the
training of a child and not just training for a particular profession, but the daily you know,
		
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			looking after a child, and that involves feeding the child clothing child, keeping him safe, so on
and so forth. So and I'm not big Athena well, either and Waleed is used for newborn child a little
baby, meaning you came to us as a baby and we raised you. And what is the fina Mineralnye Cassini,
you have remained among us for years of your life. See, Nina is a plural of Sana years. And it is
said that at least 30 years, Musa said I must have lived in Egypt. Why do we say 30 because 10
years, he lived in Meridian as a shepherd, because we will learn and challenge little castles about
how the father of the two groups he said Tucson is Sudan. But if you stay with me for 10 years, I
		
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			will give you one of my daughters in marriage. So basically, the model that you have to give to my
daughter will be well, that you have to stay here for 10 years. So Musa Salam he stayed for 10
years, that means he was 14, when he was returning from Medina to Egypt. And at 40, we learned that
the profits are given prophethood. So 30 years of your life or Musa, you stayed with us for owners
saying we're falter. And you did far left aka you're doing your deed allottee, which faltered you
did, will file the file letter Keleti file.
		
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			Beautiful. I mean, the rhythm is beautiful. For always again taunting Musa alayhis salam, he said
that you stayed with us for 30 years and then what did you do your deed? You remember your deed that
you did? And notice how he doesn't mention what the deed was. Rather he's just emphasizing the deed.
You did the deed which you did.
		
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			Meaning we don't need to say you know exactly what it is and I know what it is. And you know if I
let it out, then what's gonna happen if I say you're going to be embarrassed to even hear about it.
		
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			What was this deed? The murder. Now Fila Fila taka Fila Fila is a deed which was done only once. So
your one time action done once only one terminal caffeine and you were of the caffeine or Musa you
were a cafe but what does it mean by that cafe as an extremely ungrateful look at how much we did
for you. And what did you do in return? You murdered one of us you were such a rebel and then you
escaped you fled. Now imagine if you were in that situation, what would you do? Run away? Or just
pretend like you never did anything? Defend yourself with lies? Is there an exception of lying in
this case? We wonder, Oh, Allah weathers Musa this and I'm saying he said file to her. I did it.
		
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			He's admitting he's confessing over here without getting angry without getting defensive. He says
five to her. I did it. Even then. were unknown. While I may not Darlene of those who were gone. Yes,
I did it. But at that time I was born, who was born from Milan, Milan. Brunel is misguidance. And it
doesn't just mean deviation. Like, for example, the person does not upon the truth. And he has
deviated from the truth. He's misguided as we understand. The law also means being unaware. being
lost, not knowing what to do. Think about it. If you're driving,
		
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			and you're following your Google Maps, okay, it's directing you where to go. And then you enter a
particular zone where there's no 3g or whatever, you have no internet, what's gonna happen?
		
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			What's gonna happen, you're gonna be lost. You could be driving on a highway and if you don't know
which exit you're supposed to take how long you have to go
		
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			Oh, what are you meant to do? You're going to be lost? Are you to blame? Is it your fault? Are you
guilty? What's the problem over here? What's the reason? It's because you are unaware, you don't
know where to go. So he says, I was at the bar meeting, I did not know what to do in that situation.
Or rather, when I hit that, man, when I struck that man, I was unaware of the consequences.
		
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			Musa and his son when he hit that man who was in that coil, he didn't do it with the intention to
kill.
		
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			Correct. So an admin of dalim, meaning I did it in ignorance, this was unintentional. I didn't know
about the consequences of that strike. Now most honest, admits his mistake. And this is best that
when people remind us of our past errors, then what is it that we should say? Yes, I did it. And I
didn't know at that time. Many times it happens that when you try to tell somebody about something
good, they look at you like, seriously, you're telling me? Do you remember what you used to do?
		
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			Do you remember what you did?
		
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			The fact is that none of us is perfect? Or is there a human being who was perfect? Is there a human
being alive today who was perfect was never committed a mistake, no sin at all? Nobody. No matter
who it is, they will commit mistakes. Isn't that so? So Musa has said I'm being a human being, of
course, he committed a mistake. Now when people remind you of your mistakes, and you have repented
from them, you don't need to get defensive over there. simply admit, yes. before Allah subhanaw
taala. Otto, what do we do? Walter off to be them be I admit my sins? You see, there's two things.
One is that you go and tell everybody, by the way, FYI, I did such and such in the past.
		
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			No, you don't need to do that. All right. The other is that if that sin is disclosed, and people
find out about it, and they ask you, did you do it? Now at that time, you don't lie?
		
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			You understand? So we don't need to publicize our sins. But if they do get exposed, then we must
confess if we are asked, we should not lie over there to protect our sins. Because if we're lying,
what is that going to lead to greater problems? More since that sin was first of all, listen, and
then lying is also another sin, so far to have even what you know broadly. furfural two men come
Musa Salam says for 402 Then I fled. I ran away for our Ferrara to escape. I ran away men confirm
you why Lama have to come when I feared you. Meaning I ran away from Egypt to my the end because I
was afraid of you. I did not expect justice from you. And besides I was at fault but the mistake was
		
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			unintentional. Again what do we see over here? The honesty of Masada Sinha you see the more honest
you are the more confident you'll be what makes us nervous in front of other people is what our own
shortcomings our errors our faults. So when you come out clean before another person clear before
them that okay this was a mistake yes I did it then your relationship with them will also be good it
will be a strong relationship a healthy relationship. So he says for up to Lincoln nama have to come
for what however, then he gifted He granted leave for me Robbie, my Lord. My Lord granted me how
common wisdom with Germany and he made me mineral mousseline of the messengers. Notice how over here
		
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			he says, Allah granted me how come what is her Killeen prophet hood, wisdom meaning prophet hood
over here. So Allah gave it to me. And this shows the prophet hood is granted by Allah. No one can
attain the level of prophet hood understand, a person cannot say I'm gonna become so right you're so
right. You're so righteous, that Allah will have to choose me. No, no no the Prophet sallallahu
Sallam Muhammad selasa last messenger seal the prophets no prophets are coming after him anyway. And
the prophets of Allah, remember they were all chosen for what heavily or be Hoekman were John any
mineral mousseline? In other words, this is Allah's favor on me. Well, tilcon Yama tone, Musa
		
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			alayhis salam goes on He says to fit on. And that is a favor. This is a favor, which favor the
limnol Ha You remind it I lay here on me, meaning you remind me of it. He's telling for all that
this is a blessing that you're reminding me this is a favor that you reminding me off what favor
		
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			But you raised me, because what if your own say, Alam Nura Baker fina Walidah? So Musa SNM says that
this favor that you're reminding me off, and notice the word tamanu from the word man, what does man
mean to show kindness? And it also means to remind a favor that was done. So you reminded me of this
favor? Why did you have to do it in the first place? Um, that meaning because I bet you had enslaved
Benny is La eel, the children of Israel. Meaning why was I raised in your house anyway? Why did you
have to look after me anyway? Because you were killing my people. If I had stayed with my family, I
would have been killed. So the fault is actually yours. So Musa Hassan is basically telling you all
		
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			that you remind me of favors that you have done to me? Have you seen your crimes? You remind me have
my single accidental murder? Do you remember all the deliberate murders that you have committed? Do
you look at your own self?
		
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			What is the choice over here two things we learn, first of all, about Musa salah, then how his best
mistake is not weighing him down. It's as if when he spoke to Allah subhanaw taala it as if he felt
that that burden was off him. The thing is that sins do burden us our past mistakes, they do burden
us. But remember, that we don't need to be prisoners, to our past mistakes. We need to free
ourselves and by freeing ourselves, I don't mean don't care about the consequences. No. How is it
that we free ourselves from our past sins? How is it that we free ourselves from guilt? How? By
seeking forgiveness from Allah subhanaw taala. So until unless you forgive yourself, you cannot feel
		
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			free. And if you're not free, you cannot be confident if you're not confident, you cannot be
productive in life, you cannot do what you're supposed to, you will always be held back.
		
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			So we see this confidence of Musa alayhis salam. Secondly, we see over here about frown, that how he
is the moment Musa alayhis salam shows up instead of listening to what Musa Saddam had to say he is
he is making him feel guilty, making him feel bad. And at the same time, he's forgetting his own
sins.
		
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			And this is something that we need to remember also, we are very quick at picking the faults of
others the deficiencies and others the sins and others. But what we really need to do is look at it
our sins
		
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			fall or fail own frown said one of the lighter mean, and what is this Lord of the Worlds? You see
for our own? He's changing the topic over here. Why do you think he's changing the topic here?
		
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			He was speechless. He didn't know what else to say. Because Musa the sun had completely refuted him
from tried to come down in this artist and I'm saying that oh, we raised you and look at what you
did. And we saw this and I'm sad. Have you seen what you've done? So now looks like the bad guy. So
now he changes the topic he brings about a new problem masala God that. He says we've all been on? I
mean, and what is this Lord of the worlds that you're talking about? What exactly is he? Because
frown had claimed to be God Himself. And Rob Docomo Allah. So again, he's looking for something by
which to overcome Osiris. And in particular, we see that by asking this question, what is he doing?
		
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			He's trying to instigate first of all, he's trying to make Musallam angry. And secondly, he's trying
to make the courtiers you know, feel angry with Musala he's not really seeking answers. Carla, but
Musa al Salaam? What does he said? He says, Love the summer well, it will have been either me you
ask about him. Well, I mean, it's obvious what does world mean? Worlds universe? So if you don't
know what universe means, then well, he is the Lord of the skies and the earth. Why am I Boehner
hula and that which is between them to em come to makan if you should be convinced, meaning this is
the reality Whether you believe or not. morclean is a pawn of Moroccan who is Moroccan one who has
		
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			your pain. What do you see over here how Musa Islam is focused on the message, how he's calm, like
we learned in Surah Al Farhan about revival Rama Rahman was at the heart of of Malaysia. Hello,
hello. Salama. So if you don't claim to be God, in Musala salons respond to the refutation of your
own divinity, that you say your god Well, I'm talking about the Lord of the worlds of the skies of
the earth and whatever is between them. And you know very well found that these existed before you.
So how could you be God? Allah Frauen said Lehmann to those who have
		
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			All who around him. Now he doesn't respond to Musa Lisanna. He's addressing the people who were in
the court, he says, at the stem your own, do you not listen? Do you not hear? Meaning? Did you hear
what he just said? It is as if phenomenas, inciting them to respond to Musa. But it seems that
everybody is silent, mesmerized by the speech of Musa listen I'm listening to Musa alayhis salam
very carefully and attentively.
		
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			Now many times it happens that in an argument a person does not respond to you, they're not talking
to you, but they're talking to other people about you so that you get mad.
		
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			Sometimes it's in a debate. Sometimes it's in a small argument that could be in the house in the
family, that for example, the husband is angry with the wife, instead of saying something to the
wife directly, he says to the children,
		
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			mostly it's the other way around. The wife is angry with the husband, and she wants anything to him.
She knows that he's sitting in the other room, and he's throwing the dishes and banging everything.
And he's wondering what's going on. And the children are shocked. Also, what's wrong with our
mother? Why she acting crazy again, it's like an indirect message. So over here, phenom is also
sending an indirect message, he is inciting the people who are listening who are watching against
Musa Sana and he was feeling worried that if they keep listening to Musa they're going to be
affected by him. Because the proofs that Musa is presenting there are too strong color of Bukom Musa
		
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			listen, I'm ignores what found said. And he goes on saying little book on Rubble on me is your card
with a comb and the God of your fathers? Which forefathers Awali in the first ones, meaning even if
you deny, he's still your God. Again, we see the focus of Mossad isn't on how he's ignoring the
mockery of Iran, the indirect sarcasm or whatever it is, he's ignoring that completely. Because how
often is it that you get the opportunity to speak in the court of a king like federal?
		
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			How often is it it's a very rare opportunity. So my son is home is very careful over here, he
doesn't get agitated, he doesn't get angry. He doesn't get emotional and defensive. He's very
focused on the message. And this is what we need to remember also, you know, many times we get
distracted, distracted by such comments, or such feedback or such words that people are saying. And
if we get all emotional and angry, then Japan has won, basically, we have failed because we were not
able to convey the message.
		
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			Just think about it. Anytime you're watching some live news show, and they have somebody come in and
present their message in like, two, three minutes, who's more effective.
		
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			People who get all emotional and defensive know, people who speak clearly ignoring, ignoring
whatever it is that they don't like, focused on the message.
		
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			Because they know that they have only two to three minutes.
		
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			So I don't know what to do about equal or when you know, Imam Shafi, he said
		
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			that low is trying to the best lemma for him to miss Allah, that if I start buying onions, I would
not be able to understand different matters.
		
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			If I'm a chef or he was a scholar, not just a fic not just of language, not just a thief, see, he
was a great scholar. And how is it that he attained such a great level in knowledge how focus focus
so much so that he was a student of Imam Malik and he studied from Imam Malik for many years and
when he was leaving to go to another teacher, Imam Malik he gave him money. Can you imagine a
teacher is sending his student to another teacher. What do you expect over here some jealousy or
anger? How dare you leave me and go to somebody else? But this shows that Imam Shafi was so focused
so skilled that Imam Malik was happy his teacher was happy that okay you have more opportunities to
		
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			learn Elsa go and I support you. This is how focused in mama Shafi was and this is what we need to
develop also focus in whatever we do. Father Frauen said in Nara Sula, calm indeed your messenger
Allah the Odyssey La La calm the one who has been sent to you llama Junoon surely is mad. Now he's
trying to insult Masada salaam to get him to stop. Now what Musa s&m said was the truth. Wasn't it
logical? Wasn't it logical the description of God, that Mossad is so damn good, but doesn't it make
sense? Makes total sense. It's correct. So why does phone call him mad? Because we're only speeding
threatened. He's feeling threatened that the people are going to get affected by the speed
		
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			To have Musa and they're not going to listen to me anymore and the fact is that people were getting
affected by the speech of Masada sinner. And we see this in the Quran in surah Moltmann Allah
subhanaw taala says that there was a virgin men. Who was he the believer who can I actually know
Eman? Oh he was hiding his Eman and he was Min alifair out he was from the people of it on family of
Rome. So he was in the court related to Iran and he believed in Musa Salaam in Allah subhanaw taala
he was so affected by the speech of Musa analysts and um but he concealed his Eman. Why did he
conceal his Iman? Because of the oppression of Throne? So Musa Sena, what does he do? He again
		
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			ignores fit our own color, he said Robert Mercer at Walmart rapey Who am I by in a homer? He is the
Lord of the east and the west and that which is between them in quantum Turkey alone if you were to
reason for I'm called myositis and I'm a genome Musa listen, I'm says do you even understand? You're
calling me Majnoon? Have you seen your own state? Do you understand? Do you rationalize? Do you use
your own mind? I can only see Musa Sinha. He is not affected by the mockery by the accusations of
fear own. If somebody called us mad, what would we do?
		
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			Just imagine if somebody called us crazy, what would we do?
		
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			Who would really become crazy, isn't it? We would literally go mad. You see, it's amazing. It's as
if Fatone had you know buttons you press this button he gets angry you press this button he gets
very arrogant you press this button he gets very emotional in this way and Musala it as if he's in
control of himself. So people are like this some people that have buttons all over them you know a
child will come and throw a piece of garbage and they're the mother blows up.
		
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			blows up. The husband is two minutes late and she's sad and depressed as if her husband has
abandoned her.
		
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			Literally it as if we are being controlled by other people's actions. Always reacting reacting,
frown is very reactive and Musa al Salaam is in control of himself. Francaise, Allah He said let in
shortly if it the Huster you take in our hand a god ready other than me? If you dare take a God
besides me ledger and then Naka Surely I will definitely make you minim must Janine among those who
are imprisoned must Janine poll of must June from the word decision. And what decision mean prison
and must June is the one who has been imprisoned. And at that time a person who was put in prison.
Why was he put in prison to just rot there until he dies? You see, like use of our salon when he was
		
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			put in prison. He remained in prison for many, many years was anything going on to get him out of
prison? Nothing, nothing at all. It was the dream of the king. And the interpretation that use of
Astana had given to the person who was in the prison with him that brought him out of prison.
Otherwise, amongst the Egyptians at that time, what was the general rule? Someone is put in prison?
They stay there forever. They don't come out. It's a life sentence. So let Agia alumna come in and
must Junie what do we see here for accused moosari Some have been mad, and he himself went mad,
because Musa was patient was found getting so angry, because his glory was crippling before him with
		
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			the arguments of Masada Sinha. So he's making a show of his power to regain his strength in this
confrontation. Allah Musa Salam said, our low even if Dukkha I come to you, meaning I bring you
Bishi morphine with something manifest, meaning when you put me in prison, even if I show you a
proof that is very evident. That is very clear, showing that I am not like, I'm not making all of
this up. It's as if most of this RAM is saying, Come on, hear me out. I'm not done yet. Don't be so
hasty in making your decision and throwing me in prison does let me tell you, just let me show you.
Now what can we see over here that when Musa said I want to fit on? Did he show the miracles right
		
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			away? Did he know he didn't? It's as if he kept the miracles as a backup plan.
		
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			But if a conversation with film doesn't work out, then as Plan B, I will use the miracles. I was
thinking if any of us probably weren't in the place of most artists and what would we do?
		
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			Before we walk in, throw the staff you know let it turn into a snake before us and then we walk in?
No Masada sound
		
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			doesn't do that. Because it's possible that people are afraid of you because of your loud voice. And
because of the way that you're walking in front of them, but they hate you from inside. They
completely disagree with you on the inside. It's quite possible, right? And many times we see that
people get others to do work how by force, but those workers do they really love those whom they're
working for. No way they hate them. So many times we see that children or for example, teenagers,
when they're forced by their parents to do something they do it but how do they do it?
		
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			How do they do it happily? No, not at all. They're doing it by force. So Musa Saddam he first
convinced his frown and his people with arguments with proofs with logic. When that doesn't work
because of the arrogance of funeral home then you saw this and I'm sure as the miracles so throne
said, Allah He said Fire TV then come with it meaning bring it in conterminous Saddington if you
should be of the truthful meaning if you really truthful then go ahead show me are miracles for
alcohol so he through meaning Musa Salam through our saw who his staff for either and suddenly here
it was so abandoned will been a serpent that was manifest so barren is used for a snake, but not
		
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			just any snake, gigantic snake, huge snake. You see some snakes can be very small, thin, way miskeen
looking, alright, and other snakes. I mean, you just look at it and it's frightening, scary. So
throw a ban, and not just survive. But Nadine, what is Moby mean? Clear, meaning the staff turned
into a snake and it was clearly a snake is obviously a snake. Why? Because it was moving. It was
alive. It was evident that this was not a trick of the eyes. It wasn't just a stick, it was actually
a snake. Like in sort of Baja 20. We learned for an aha for either here Hey Yeto that saw most
artists run through the stick and it turned into a snake that was thus up running moving when NASA
		
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			and he drew out pulled out Yoda who his hand for either. Then immediately here it was bailable white
linen nowhere, even for the observers meeting all the people who were there looking, they saw the
hand of Musa Sinha shining, shining glowing. Now just imagine the snake and the glowing hand, the
truth was quite obvious. Now the snake, you know, we're very impressed by the snake, the staff
turning into a snake but the glowing hand. Many times we don't even know about that miracle. Many
people don't know about that miracle. And if they do, they don't understand why or how it was a
miracle.
		
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			The reason why was a miracle is because Musa alayhis salam was dark skinned. Did you know that? Musa
Hassan was dark skinned? When the Prophet sallallahu Sallam returned from Israel? He described
Masada Sinha he said What are a two Musa as Hannah Adam? In other versions a man Musa Raji known as
the majority done
		
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			in other versions for Allah Musa Adam to well on Kana woman regionally shanwa. Now all of these
various Hadith they tell us that Musa Islam was dark skinned with curly hair
		
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			and tall resembling the people of Shinola. Now, the people of Shinola particular tribe, they were
generally dark skinned, the most fair amongst them was like a brown skinned person.
		
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			You understand? And the people that she knew or were not known for their, you know, like every
people every nation is known for, you know, they're famous for something. So these people, people of
Shinola they were not known for their beauty, but they were known for the nobility of their lineage.
All right nobility of their lineage. So imagine this is an I'm dark skin, alright, his hand, the
back of it is dark, he pulled his hand out and all of a sudden, it turns shining white glowing. And
in other parts of the Quran, we learned min radius, so it wasn't white because of some disease, like
leprosy or something. No, because if you see a person who is dark skinned, and then you see white
		
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			patches on their body, what would you think of that? As an ailment? That's some form of disease. So
the handle myositis and I'm it's shining, it's white, it's glowing. What does that show? It's
something extraordinary. This is not something normal. This is not just the trick of the eyes. It's
shining. And then when Miss arias and I put his hand back it turned back to how it was. So this was
a miracle on Al Miller he hola who further on when he saw these miracles, He said to the end
		
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			And then once around him in the head Elesa head on Eileen. Indeed this is a learned magician, still
thrown did not believe, now for honest accusing this artist and I'm of magic, as if he's saying that
magic is so bad and he's just a magician.
		
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			But if you look at the establishment of their own, what was that based upon magic. I mean if he sent
Hashi 18, to the various towns to call magicians, what does that show? Magic was very common.
		
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			It was very common. And in fact, you know, in movies, you see, like, for example, a pyramid and
people trying to go into it. And then what happens? Sand starts flying and beetles start coming.
What are those movies?
		
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			Though, whenever pyramids are shown, they also show strange things happening. Some scholars actually
say that frown, you know, when these kings are important people or whoever it was that was
mummified, and his treasures were also buried. They also secured that place with magic.
		
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			They secured those places with magic, so that nobody would be able to go into those pyramids and
steal their belongings safely. Right people still manage to and they destroy their lives in that
process. They get injured, they die all of that. And also, I mean, if you look at the pyramids, how
they're constructed, I mean, still, we can't figure out how they did it, what technology did they
have? So this is what many scholars say that perhaps it was the child theme that found used. So
magic child leaned over this was very common in that time and this is the reason why Allah Subhana
Allah gave him the miracle off the staff turning into a snake and the glowing hand.
		
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			So again, he's accusing the scientists of of magic, whereas he himself promoted magic so much. So
what happened? He said in the heather la Sakura, and Eileen you read he only wants and you reject
him that he should expel you many of the come from your own land basically with his magic from other
top model. So what do you advise? This was again a false allegation thrown is trying to make us
people hostile towards Masada, Sana, but it's amazing over here how he says from other maroon What
do you order from being the king claiming to be God is asking the mullah What do you tell me?
Meaning told me what should I do?
		
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			Was he really a God then? No, he wasn't Kalu day said his manner now are telling him Oh gee,
postpone defer delay the word. ology is from the word Elijah. Alright, Elijah in the hat at the end
is of domain pronoun, him and our J It was basically our J who now imagine if we had to say oh gee,
who it would be a little difficult. So this is within the Arabic language that whenever something is
difficult to pronounce, it's made easier
		
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			like for example, the word Kala is actually koala because what's the root? Cause? Why is a koala
simply Carla? You understand? So ology defer him put him off? Delay, meaning don't make any judgment
concerning him right now. But him off don't give him any response. Don't put him in prison. And
don't even send the Bani Israel with him. Why? Because Musa has certainly left an impression on the
people with these miracles and we have to overcome these miracles we have to show that we are
stronger than him. If you put him in prison, then people will forever talk about Masada so if you
let him go with Bani Israel that's not even an option that we're considering. So defer him Don't
		
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			give him a response as of yet and meanwhile, I'll do what a haha and his brother how to walk and
raise meaning sand Phil Medan in the cities has Shireen gathers Medina in Perl of Medina, a city
from the letters meme that are known to McDonough is to be civilized and Medina is a place where
people live together according to some line order. So sand in the various cities hash it employed of
Hashem gathers yet to occur they will come to you because Lisa had an Alim with every Sahar who is
Eileen, who is the hub
		
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			a magician. This is not Sahil Sahar, but the Sahar show,
		
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			expert magician. Exactly rubella. So not just ordinary magician, someone who knows how to perform a
few tricks here and there. An actual magician, real magicians. And you see this that there are
people who just know tricks, and then there's people who actually perform magic. And their magic is
not something small. It's serious. You know, like for example, they'll put a person in a coffin and
they'll cut it
		
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			literally and person is alive. There's no blood dripping out nothing. I mean, this takes some
expertise, a great use of Shailene in order to do such level of
		
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			Magic. I remember listening to one of the stories that one of the she had mentioned about this
particular magician who happened to be in a particular place and he was performing magic and
basically what he had done was he had put lots of knives through his skin, alright knives and sharp
things, and he wasn't bleeding. Alright, and he was like this magician. And everybody's like, wow,
there's a Muslim man. And he started reading it you could see
		
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			and when he started reading it you could see all of a sudden that magician started bleeding,
bleeding bleeding, he had to be taken to the emergency everything had to be take pulled out of him
he almost died
		
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			he almost died why? Because when the Muslim man started reading it goosey called the chahatein ran
away and when they ran away you know that man was not protected against the knives anymore. So this
is a great level of magic so yeah took a bit curious I had an ally we want the best magicians to
compete with Musa for junior Sahara to so the magicians were assembled, they were gathered together
give me a call it for the appointment, we thought well after appointed time meeting point, when you
may call it is not just used for a time that is fixed but also a place that is fixed yelman of a day
that is my alone well known, then it's known on which day they should arrive. and at what time they
		
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			should arrive. What time was it the time of Doha as we learn the Quran? Which day was this Yama,
Xena? What people in Nursey and it was set to the people held on to make them your own will you
congregate Will you all come? So the magicians were invited to compete with Musala cinema and then
the rest of the people were also invited to watch the show so people were told how to match the
mirror in which the mirror in front of which the mirror each time are you to tell me which the
mirror congregation so as if people were being told Aren't you coming? Come Why come lie Lana?
Perhaps we so that we net who Sahara we follow the magician's meaning we will remain on the religion
		
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			off the magician's in Canada who have already been if they are those who are victorious predominant
have already been born of our lip who is one who has the upper hand and something with the holida
with power. So if the magicians are victorious against Musa we will remain on the religion of the
magicians.
		
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			Let's listen to the recitation of these verses.
		
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			caffeine, no Modica
		
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			without a letter Keleti
		
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			terminal at
		
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			all to
		
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			be hooked now
		
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			watching you can hear much
		
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