Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P20 200D Tafsir Al-Qasas 29-35

Taimiyyah Zubair
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The shepherd and woman speakers discuss the benefits of travel, including the ability to handle wild animals, the potential for knowledge gained through travel, and the importance of learning from experiences to build knowledge. They also emphasize the need for information to ensure safety and not frighten, and the use of words to remove unnecessary words from speech to purify speech. The speakers also touch on the concept of supremacy and how it is used to hold authority.

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			Now here, a new chapter in moussaka. Sometimes life now begins after this. Okay, up until now, we
see that Musa alayhis salam he was raised by ferons family in the luxuries of those palaces, and at
the same time he was never fully accepted by them. Right. And now he's in a village. He is working
as a shepherd. All right, think about someone who has been raised in the palace is of our own. All
right. And now he's working as a shepherd living in a village. Medina is like a village compared to
in our own cities. Why does Allah subhanaw taala put him into such a, you could say, a form of
poverty. Okay. And secondly, this hardship also why? Why so much hard work as a shepherd and such a,
		
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			you could say, a sad job that looking after sheep. I mean, think about this is for a person who's
been brought up in palaces, and now he's working in a village as a shepherd. And that's not easy.
Working with a shepherd is not easy. Why so much hard work, because it was essential training for
what was to come later in Musashi Saddam's life.
		
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			It was essential that Musa Sam choose this option himself. No, he didn't. It just so happened, that
he deliberately killed the man. Was he planning on leaving on running away? No, it just de events
just rolled out one after the other, and he had no choice, he was thrown into the situation. So
sometimes, we are also put into a very difficult situation. We were enjoying the blessings of Allah,
you know, the comforts of this life, everything. And now, all of a sudden, things are so difficult.
And generally it's after marriage.
		
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			Okay, that after marriage, it's like a shock. That what happened? There, I was the only sister, the
only daughter, you know, the eldest or the youngest, or the one in the middle, because each person
thinks that we're special, right?
		
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			I was special. Because I was in the middle. I was special. Because I was the youngest. I was special
because I was the oldest whatever reason it is, right? I was special because my father always
trusted me. I always had money. I always had such and such. And now after marriage, I'm like a maid.
What's going on?
		
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			Unpaid? Yeah, thank you for correcting me. Hi. You wonder what's going on.
		
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			Allah is putting you in some hardship, because you need that hardship. It's going to train you for
something that is to come later in life. So embrace it. Embrace it. You know, this friend of mine,
I'm not trying to share the story, because I'm sure she would like it that I shared her story. She
was telling me when she got married, she was forbidden from even speaking to her parents on the
phone.
		
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			Okay. And she was treated literally like a maid in the house. And she said that the last
conversation she had with her father was her father said just think that all of us were in a plane.
		
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			All right, and that plane crashed. So we're no longer there.
		
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			And she said, Okay, that and she put the phone down. And for the next three years, she said I had no
idea what was going on in my parents life. I had no idea. No connection whatsoever. I'm not saying
that a person should accept this lol man, you know, accept this abuse. But in some situations, you
have no choice. What are you going to do?
		
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			And she said, after those three years, it's as if the whole world changed, literally. Now she rules
over the family, by the way, whatever she wants, whatever she decides, that is what happens. She's
got total authority over the family. And I'm a witness to that, by the way. I've seen how she wants
to move here. And the husband says somewhere now well, she says let's go here in here in a bit.
Literally.
		
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			Subhanallah Annie, she won her husband's heart.
		
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			Whatever she wants, that happens. Right? And now, you know, sometimes I go to her and I'm like, How
did you manage to cook this food? In like 30 minutes, like five dishes like I'm used to it. I've
done it many times before.
		
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			And it only comes with practice, right?
		
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			Looking after a big family, doing so much work in the community. And then at the same time, looking
after the house also when doing so many things. It's not that some people are just they have
superpowers. He's a superwoman no display. Well, you know, it comes with experience with difficulty.
It doesn't come
		
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			easily.
		
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			So we saw this Saddam he is forced to become a shepherd over here because what was he going to do
later on? He had to look after Bani Israel even. He had to go face throne. That was not easy. So
Allah subhanaw taala trained him and remember that every prophet was also a.
		
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			were you gonna say that? I'm sorry. Go ahead.
		
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			I remember in Syria when we were learning about how the prophesize had also been a shepherd at one
point, Sister Marian was telling us about the many benefits of being a shepherd. Like, there's just
so many that it's like, I want to be one, two.
		
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			Okay, so now you tell me, all of you, what are the benefits of being a shepherd? Okay.
		
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			patients, patients, because you can't exactly instruct the sheep, right? Come on, let's go. You can
order them around. You can give 1000 orders. And obviously they will be as if they didn't hear
anything. Right. So patients, what else?
		
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			Yes, it teaches you to be gentle and at the same time firm. Right? Because Can you smack the sheep?
Because they're, they're not listening to you? Well, if you smack them, you're going to lose the
sheep. Right? It's going to be fractured or something, there's going to be some problem in the
sheep, which is going to affect you. Go ahead.
		
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			Teaches you consistency. Oh my god. You can't take a break. Right? What else does it teach you?
		
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			Yes, it teaches you farsightedness. All right. And also to look past your needs, that you're tired,
you just want to sit and collapse in one place. And take it easy, but the sheep are running away. So
you have to get up in and take care of them. Right. And also teaches you bravery, bravery. I mean,
you have to deal with wild animals sometimes to protect your sheep to protect your herd. So bravery,
		
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			bravery, and a determination of determination
		
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			that you will see for example, sheep, they go up and around the mountains, and you know, the walk so
much, they'll keep running here and there. And the Shepherd has to consistently keep an eye on the
sheep and not just keep an eye but also keep up with them. Right? So forces him, you know, to not
quit. So there's many benefits. Also, one thing we see is that Musa Sam, I mean, technically he
could have been made a shepherd in Egypt also.
		
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			Right? But Allah subhanaw taala took him out of Egypt, for him in Medina and in a different place.
Why?
		
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			Is there any benefit in moving out of your comfort zone going to a new place, traveling? Is there
any benefit in that there is a lot of benefit. Because the world that we know off? Right, the place
that we live in sometimes we think that this is how things are always. But when you go out of there,
to a different place, you see that things are done differently. Also, there's so much you learn
through travel. Right? Just the other day, I was reading this article about a woman who had embraced
Islam, from Australia, a journalist who she was raised in Australia and in a small town and she
said, all I knew about Islam was basically what you hear in the news, right? And she had to go to
		
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			Malaysia for some internship. And she said, when I got there, I saw that Muslims are very different.
Very different. Right? So this is a reality that in your comfort zone, the place that you're used
to, you understand things one way, but when you go out of there, as you grow in your experience, you
grow in your knowledge you grow in your understanding, right, the more well traveled a person is the
more good they are in the work that they do. And this is why mama Shafi he said in travel, there are
five benefits.
		
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			First of all relief of adversity, relief from adversity, when you travel, the problems that you're
facing at home, you're relieved from them, are you isn't it that sometimes you're at home and you're
feeling like uncomfortable and you're like I have to go biking I have to go walking right now. Right
so you just leave your room which is a total mess, you leave your kitchen which is a total mess and
you forget about the problems at home and you go for a nice walk, ride or nice bike ride or whatever
it is. So and you come back home, relaxed. So relief from adversity, secondly earning of livelihood
when you travel, you earn livelihood, you earn money, you earn something. Well, some people might
		
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			say that today you lose a lot of money when you travel. No, you will also meet lots of people you
gain in your experience. Right? You
		
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			make new connections, you learn about more opportunities, which could be a door to more livelihood,
more income. Thirdly, knowledge.
		
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			Knowledge, when you travel, you learn, right? Like for example, if you just go to Montreal, for
example, you drive from here to Montreal, every sign is in what language? French. So you're forced
to read, aren't you? You're forced to read. And then you're reading funny. And then people laugh at
you in the correct you write or they laugh with you because they don't know it either. So what
happens it forces you to become more familiar with a different language knowledge.
		
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			Right? You learn about how people eat. Also, another benefit is that tickets, you learn other and
also noble companionship. Because when you travel with other people with different people, for
example, you could be traveling alone, but if you happen to be on the plane sitting next to another
person,
		
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			right, I mean, you learn something from them. It's possible.
		
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			So anyway, there is benefit in travel, but not at a time when you're supposed to be studying.
		
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			And you take five weeks off, and you're gone and by the time you come back, you don't even know what
Jersey you're on what Sora it is, you even forget the meaning of Allah and men, because you didn't
get to review your translation for the past five weeks.
		
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			Anyway.
		
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			I number 29. fellow man then when Koba he completed Musa Musa alayhis salam agenda, the term when
Busan is Sudan completed the term that he agreed upon. And the father had basically given him an
option eight years or 10 years. It's totally up to you. Even our basketball Dillo Arne, who when he
was asked about which of the two terms is it that most artists and unfulfilled he said it was the
longer of the two. So for them out Koba Musa Adela, when he had completed his 10 years in Meridian
was Sabra. And he traveled Sora. From Sade seen year raw Saraya. Zero to travel. And he traveled be
led with his family.
		
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			Where was he going? Where was he traveling? Somewhere someplace. And this shows that most artists
anatomy was quite adventurous. He wasn't just going to stay in a place forever and ever. Okay, he
was going to move to something that was better. Being a shepherd, having a house family, everything
is very nice. But then you have to do something more in your life. Right? I noticed that he doesn't
leave his family was Sarah B. Actually, he he traveled with his family, because now he wasn't
single, right? Yeah, he had a wife. So he traveled with his family, he took the family along with
him. Many of us who don't, they said that he was traveling back to Egypt, because now it had been 10
		
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			years. And he was hoping that he could go somehow and meet his family, Allahu RT and whether he was
going there or someplace else. But he was traveling to someplace what happened when he was
traveling. And so he perceived from on Samsung when seen and we have done this word earlier, to
perceive something with one senses, but to also find it comfortable meaning not frightening. So he
sensed min Janee be from side meaning on side of authority of the mount. So it means that there were
mountains in this area. And this particular mount that he was passing by, he sensed on its side,
meaning on one side of it now on a fire. Notice something that it was only was artisanal who sent
		
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			the fire who perceived it, okay, his family did not and by the way, the word is used for family and
it's also used specifically for wife. So it's quite possible that it was just his wife with him. And
it's also possible that there was some other family members also. So NSM in January Tori Nowra when
he sends that fire, Allah he sadly early to his family or to his wife on kazoo, you stay meaning
stay here from Mecca to remain stay here. In Me indeed i Anna Sunako I have perceived a fire. So let
me go there and see what that is. Likely, perhaps I AT T comb I will come to you meaning I will
bring to you men have family meaning fun that fire be hovering with some news. Because if there's a
		
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			fire up on the mountain, that means there must be people over there. Right? And if there are people
over there, I can go to them and I can ask them about information. What information do you need when
you're traveling?
		
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			Why do you put the news on when you're driving? Traffic? Isn't it
		
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			All right. So because that is relevant to us, what was the information that Musan isn't needed?
about where to go? Right? So he said, perhaps I can get some information from there. Or if that
doesn't happen, if the people over there are not able to help me, then at least I can return with a
jaguar, Jaguar, burning wood, smoldering coal, Jaguar from their letters Jeem that well, Jaguar is
basically used for a piece of wood or coal that is burning, but there isn't any flame on it.
		
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			You understand?
		
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			Have you ever seen colds? You better have the summer. Okay, so a cold, what you do is that you light
them on fire, there's flame and the fire goes out. There's no more flame, but the cold are still
burning. Right? So he said that I will return with a just one minute of fire. Now look into Stallone
so that you may warm yourselves. So it seems as if this was in the night, or at least it was
somewhat dark, because you can't notice a fire from a distance in the middle of the day when it's
bright in the desert. And also it shows that it was cold. Okay. Again, what do we see about most
artists and I'm over here?
		
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			Is he worried about himself? Who is he worried about his family. He doesn't care about his own
discomfort. He is concerned about the comfort of his family. He can bear the walk to the mountain
and the hike up the mountain in the darkness in the cold. And I'm sure it was windy also, because
when it's cold by a mountain, what do you expect their wind also, right, he can tolerate all of
that. But he doesn't want his family to feel cold. He's preferring the warmth of his family over his
own discomfort. This is a leader. This is why Allah chose him husana Sinha, because every now and
then we see that he is outward focused. He's not focused on himself. Rather, he is outward focused.
		
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			He's focused on others, others in the sense that he's concerned about their welfare, their comfort,
		
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			their situation, what they need. When it comes to two people who are fighting, he doesn't think Oh,
I better save myself. When he sees two people fighting again the next day. He had repented from his
mistake, right? But again, he stepped in, not to participate in the fight but to stop the fight.
		
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			Right? Then he's these two women, he helps them also he accepts the marriage also, in that also he's
given outward focused, he's not focused upon himself. He's focused on helping other people. And this
is what makes a leader a good leader. This is what makes a leader impactful when he's concerned
about other people, phenomena than when I tell her he came to it when Musa alayhis salam came to it.
The fire new dia, he was called Min from Xiao Li sigh side. Which side side of what unworthy of the
valley? Which side of the valley and Emani the right side the right one? So sharply side off walked
off Awadhi of the valley and Emani the right one meaning the right side of the valley. All right.
		
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			Now the word sharply is from through letters Hsipaw Hamza and Shelton is used for one side of the
two sides of something. Okay? So for example, your book it has two sides, right? So one side of it
is Sheltie amount, and when you're looking at it, it has two sides, right, right side, left side
when you're looking at it. So shalfleet is one side of the two sides of something all right, and why
the, why the is Valley and alignment, amen, from the root letters yamim known Amen is one on the
right. And Amon is also understood as one that is MOBOTIX one that is bless it. So Amen is a very
common name, right? It doesn't just mean Right. Right as an opposite of left, okay. Amen. Also means
		
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			bless it. Okay.
		
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			fee in URL book it, the spot, the site, that was a mobile rockety, the Blessed One book out from
through letters back off arain. Bucaro means the title of a piece of land, in particular a small one
spot sight, from the same root of the word bulkier, bulkier is what?
		
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			Come on.
		
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			What is bulkier?
		
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			The graveyard in Medina. All right. So it's a piece of land. All right. Okay, so let's go back to
the beginning of the aya Phelan Amma at her her when he came to it, meaning the fire the mountain
when he reached their new idea he was called out, meaning he heard a voice calling him. And where
was the sound coming from? From shatta in Weddell Amon from the right side of the valley.
		
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			All right. And in particular, the sound was coming from Phil Bhupathi MOBA Rocker from a spot that
was blessed it what was in that spot, mean a shadow from the tree. So this means there was a tree,
all right, in a blessed spot on the right side of the valley, not the left side, rather the right
side. All right. And it was the tree that had fire in it, as we learned from other places in the
Quran also. So it was a tree that had fire in it and the sound was coming from there. It was this
fire on the tree that most artists saw from the distance. And it was this fire on the tree that
attracted him because it was a very unique fire. Very different fire. And it almost you know the
		
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			word Annissa is used so Musala Sam, he felt very comfortable looking at it. He didn't feel afraid at
all. And what was it that he heard on that yeah, Musa or Musa in ni and Allah who are Ebola al Amin,
in ni indeed I and Allah I am Allah Allah, Allah al Amin, Lord of the Worlds, meaning the one whom
you hear the one who is addressing you is Allah, the Lord, the master, the creator, the owner of the
entire existence. Just imagine the shock that was out us and I must have, you know, experienced on
hearing that. And what an honor moussaka Sam has given over here that Allah directly speaks to
Masada sinner, what Calum Allahu Musa, tak Lima Allah spoke to Musa a complete conversation
		
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			and then what happened? What and that LKR Fokker LT throw a soccer your staff now the details of the
entire conversation are not given over here because there are other details that we learn about fun
other places in the Quran
		
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			so what happened Allah subhanaw taala also ordered scientists and I'm to throw his staff fellow mad
and when the Raha he saw it meeting Musa listen, I'm saw his staff the zoo, shaking, moving that the
zoo has Isaiah. Well, who's the Leakey? We learned about Maria shaking the tree, right? So that does
zoo meaning it was it was shaking. It was quivering. The stick that was still inanimate now it was
moving under her as if it was Jen Nan a snake Musa listen when he saw his stick moving as if it was
a snake and it had actually turned into a snake. What was his reaction?
		
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			instant reaction? Fight or flight over here it was flight. Okay, one last time would it be Ron Walla
he turned moody, Buren showing his back Macbeth from Uber to show one's back meaning to turn around.
So basically Musa Listen, I've turned around and he just ran. And when he ran while I'm you
		
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			while I'm and he did not, you're going to be returned. You're occupying power back from the workout
keep that he was to pursue to follow, meaning he did not pursue the stake. He did not follow what he
had left. In other words, he didn't even look back.
		
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			He didn't even look back. What does it show that Mozart listen and where he was very clearly he was
very strong. He was also scared of snakes. And that's fine.
		
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			That's totally fine. Was ARLIS I was so frightened. That one second he's talking to Allah zotoh. And
the second moment he sees a snake and he runs away.
		
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			He runs away. He's gonna say something.
		
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			Okay, one law, one law means he turned. Okay. Moodle
		
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			is further emphasizing that he didn't just turn he turn like showing his back, fleeing, running
away.
		
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			When you're active, and when he was running away, he didn't even return, meaning he didn't even look
back.
		
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			This is how he fled. And this is just describing how quick
		
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			Even scientists in Iran and how terrified he was. Okay? Just think about that person. You know what,
when you see something frightening in front of you What is that you just take a step back. Okay? And
the other is that you turn around and the other is that you completely turn around and then you
don't just turn around you run away. And when you run away, you don't even look back. So Musa said I
was just running, running running as far as possible from the snake. Allah subhanaw taala called out
he said, Yeah, Musa Oh Musa, our Cobell,
		
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			our CODEL approach and this is so empowering. Allah says akwil from Isabel cough Balamb and Equinus
to come forward while facing something. So Musa isn't installed up bill return come back advance,
while at the half and do not fear meaning face your fears, do not run away from them rather face
them and realize that in NECA indeed you mean me and even
		
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			men from me and even those who are secure, you are of those who are given m n m N as in security,
you are safe from what frightens you, the snake will not be able to harm you. So come back and face
your fears.
		
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			If you think about it, Allah subhanaw taala could have given this miracle to Musa de Sena without
Musa Sanam you know becoming so fearful becoming so afraid, isn't it? Like for example, a wasp
transarticular told Musar listen, I'm okay. When you throw your staff, it's going to turn into a
snake. Don't worry, it's not going to hurt you. Okay, just grab it. And then Musa Sam could have
been ordered to throw the snake, isn't it? But most artists, I was not prepared. He was just old
throw your staff. And then what was unexpected came? Right? Why is Musa alayhis salam made to
experience this fear? Why?
		
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			Okay, to show that Allah Who will protect him. Okay. Why else?
		
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			Okay to prepare him for what was coming ahead. Okay.
		
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			Yes, that's something similar was going to happen in the future. Right?
		
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			Yes. To get him out of his comfort zone. Go ahead.
		
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			Yes, the best way to learn something is through experience, experience. Musa Saddam could have been
informed such and such will happen. Allah did not inform him. All right, everything came as a
surprise because this let Musar this experience, fear. And then in that fear, Allah taught him how
to overcome that fear how to face that fear.
		
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			You understand? Because there are many things which in principle, we know if you really know.
		
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			But unless and until we experience it, we don't really know it. Right? experience teaches you
something that information alone cannot teach you.
		
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			Somebody was telling me a story about this man, who was given this Nobel Prize for something in
physics that he did. I can't remember his name, but this man who was given the Nobel Prize, he had
to go around different places giving a speech, right. And he gave the exact same speech everywhere.
He went exact same thing. And everywhere he went his chauffeur went along with him. Right? He's the
one who drove him. So when he had to give his speech in Munich, in Germany, his chauffeur said, you
know, I know your speech. Let me give it and this is a true story. Okay. He said, I'll give the
speech. Let's see what happens. So because like, Okay, fine. Sure. So what happened? The chauffeur
		
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			goes up on the stage and he gives the entire speech. And he doesn't really well, alright, because
He's memorized the entire speech. But then what happens that somebody asks a question.
		
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			Okay. So now the chauffeur intelligent guy. Okay. He says, I didn't know people in Munich were so
intelligent. This question is so easy that even my chauffeur can answer it.
		
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			Okay, so then the chauffeur who was the actual Nobel Prize winner, he gives the answer. Now, it
shows the intelligence of the chauffeur, right smart guy. But this also teaches us that the
chauffeur had information. Right? But he didn't have the knowledge and the experience
		
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			of the Nobel Prize winner.
		
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			The chauffeur could deliver the speech verbatim exactly as it was. But he couldn't answer a
question.
		
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			Because he didn't have that same level of knowledge and experience.
		
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			You understand? So having information alone is not enough. You understand you have to have the
experience when you have gone through something, when you've gone through the journey yourself when
you have experienced the harshness, the bitterness, the difficulties that teaches you what
memorizing the speech will not teach you what reading a book alone will not teach you. Real life,
real experience teaches you. So Musa Saddam is not just given information over here, don't fear, you
are safe. No Allah subhanaw taala makes him afraid.
		
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			And Allah subhanaw taala tells me scientists in a face your fear up bill while at the half and
realize that in a criminal, I mean, you are of those who who are secure, Allah has given you
security, nothing will harm you.
		
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			And this also teaches us one more thing that it's very easy to run away from things that frighten
us, isn't it, you're afraid of a snake just avoid it run away. You're afraid of it around, just
avoid and run away. That's what Musa Sam had done so far. Right? He had run away from federal
		
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			Danti he had fled from Egypt. But now he had to go face the snake. He had to go face frown, he had
to go and face his fears. Because you know there's there's two ways of living one is that you just
go through life. You just go through life, whatever happens happens and the other is that you
accomplish something and to accomplish something, you have to face your fears. You have to overcome
them. It's not going to be an easy journey but at the end you will have something musante said I'm
going to live the rest of his life as a shepherd and rather than constantly you know, enjoying the
fresh milk every day. Nice, fresh, you know good meat, whatever it is, he could have enjoyed it. But
		
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			there was something more that he had to accomplish in his life. Allah subhanaw taala gave him
another miracle was look insert seen lamb calf, insert yada your hand feed it back into your job
what is jape the upper opening of the shirt, okay, so insert your hand meaning put your hand into
the upper opening of your shirt, the hood it will come out by law white men lady suit without any
suit without any disease, meaning it will be glowing and you won't experience any pain any burning.
This is not discoloration. This is a miracle. So the glowing hand this was another miracle that Musa
Senna was given, walk numb and now how to stay calm in a situation where Musa Sena was afraid how to
		
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			stay calm. Allah subhanaw taala taught him that also Walkman and draw in from the word bomb God Meme
Meme bomb bomb is to join two or more things to collect to unite bring together so draw in a Laker
to yourself Jana haka your arm now Jana literally means wink. Right but for a human being genetic
basically means the entire arm. Okay, so from the shoulder down to the hand. Okay, so what loom is
alayka Jana Hakka join to yourself your arm Mina Rafi, from fear meaning when you are afraid, and
you want to get out of that fear when you want to get rid of that fear. What should you do?
		
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			Draw your hand to yourself. Join your hand to yourself. What is meant by this? Some scholars have
said it means a Laker meaning ill sadaqa okay, that put your hand on your chest, draw your entire
arm to yourself. So all your upper arm your lower arm your hand everything should be touching you
okay? So for example when we pray Salah Alright, when we pray salah, where do we put our hands on
our chest, you know, our arms are joined with our body, they're not separate, right? So in order to
avert fear, do this.
		
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			And this is really helpful when you are afraid. And you put your hands on your chest, you draw your
arms in, it really calms you. It really calms you. It's like your heart is beating. It's if it's
gonna pop out of your chest somehow. And you just put
		
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			Your hand on it. Calm down. Alright condo. So we saw this and I'm a stop. He's given a technique
over here of how to overcome his fear how to get rid of fear further Annika. So these are two and
vaniqa is the dual of Velyka. Interesting. Earlier we learned how tiny alright now we're learning
vaniqa valleycats used for singular vaniqa is used for dual. And what's the plural?
		
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			Come on. What's the plural of elica? vaniqa means that so the plural of that would be those. What is
those in Arabic?
		
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			Like, okay, the Lika vaniqa Hola, Erica. I think you guys did this. Did you? Did you memorize this
table? Ever?
		
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			No, Hola, Quwata illa biLlah
		
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			grammar,
		
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			grammar grammar have to do grammar grammar is necessary otherwise, it will be difficult. How about
after zero?
		
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			Yeah, inshallah nobody Miss grammar them. Okay.
		
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			Anyway, so far, the only cut Baja nanny. These two are Baja nanny, two proofs. And look at the word
banahan. Boron is not just any proof bullhide is basically used for something that's glowing,
shining. So these are clear proofs, which two are clear proofs for your miracle that Musa does and I
was given over here, the staff and the going hand, alright, and the and the joining of the hand to
his body that was to overcome his fear. So for that any couple of hand any middle robic from your
Lord enough in our own our Melai to fit our own and his and his people, his chiefs, his elite in the
home Kendall Coleman fasciae clean indeed, they have been a people who are defiantly disobedient,
		
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			they must be stopped. So you have to go with these miracles. So most artists, anime is equipped with
these miracles. And the training is given was about how to deal with fear. Because that was
basically his challenge. Right? Because he had to go face film.
		
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			And he's taught that instead of running away from your fear, face it and keep calm by placing hands
on the chest, drawing arms close to the body.
		
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			And we see that in Salah we do this and the prophets of Allah is Allah. When he would go to sleep at
night he would recite the more without and he would law in his hand and wipe on his body. Right?
Likewise, when he would sleep, he would place his hand under his cheek. All right, because there's
something when you hold yourself together when you touch yourself when you keep your hands close to
yourself, it makes you feel secure.
		
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			Right? Allah Musa alayhis salam he said, Rob be in the Oh my lord, indeed I Katell to mean home
nipson I killed from among them a person. I killed a person of Thrones men for a half hour. So I
fear I have to run it that they will kill me.
		
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			I'm afraid that they're going to kill me Musa listen, I'm afraid still afraid. Fear is natural, even
though he was only he is still afraid. Because every person has their own fears. And sometimes, you
know, the fear and the strength they don't align, it seems that the how is it possible that a person
who's so strong is also afraid of a snake for instance, how you know, you should be confident and
confident means that you shouldn't have any fears. It's okay to have fears. And we have to
acknowledge, we have to accept the strengths that Allah subhanaw taala has given us and the
weaknesses that we find in ourselves. We have to acknowledge both our strengths and our weaknesses.
		
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			If we don't acknowledge our strengths, if we don't accept them if we don't embrace them, because
we're being too modest, and humble, then that is going to prevent us from from going far in life.
And at the same time, if we don't accept our weaknesses, then that is also going to prevent us from
going far in life. How are we going to improve if we don't accept our weaknesses? So Melissa has
said he says fall halfway afternoon, I'm afraid well, he how long and he says My brother has known
who he is up so who more eloquent mini than me the sign and in tongue meaning in speech. He is more
eloquent and speech than me of sorrow from the letter spouse solid. Ha, have you heard of the word
		
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			false? Hmm? Was her Arabic what is that Arabic?
		
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			Which form of Arabic Is it?
		
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			Classic, all right, pure Arabic, which is not affected by any passage of time or culture and
whatnot. Right? Like for example, in certain dialects of Arabic Now, you know, when they're speaking
you don't even feel that it's Arabic.
		
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			Right. Like
		
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			Jim is turned into a guy that seen that all these letters they are, you know, changed. It doesn't
even sound like Arabic. Right here you are reading Quran and reading Hadith and you think I think I
know some Arabic. And when you hear an Arab talk you're like, What on earth did you say? I couldn't
even catch one word because it's not false hope. All right, first one is pure Arabic and there are
people who speak that. Okay. Anyway, of Sahifa fossa is basically to clean and purify something from
any mixture. All right, fossa her Leben Lebanese milk for her to remove cream from milk to remove
that fat that rises to the top. I don't know if you've ever seen it, but generally, this is how milk
		
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			is supposed to be there when you get milk pure milk raw milk, what you find on top of it is a whole
lot of cream.
		
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			All right. So generally people remove it to make it 3% or 2% or whatever it is. So fossa Halibel to
remove cream from milk soap to purify it. When this word is used for speech, it is to remove
unnecessary words, extra words from it. This is why fossa has used for eloquence pure expression on
point concise, precise speech. So he said that he really is more eloquent than me in speech for our
cell humeri. So Allah sent him with me read and as a support, read raw dial Hamza is something from
which support is taken, like for example, somebody's hand or a stick that you have, it's always with
you, but it's under you. Okay, it's not a co equal. So send how rule as a support for me who will
		
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			use a Deccani who will confirm me in the halfway you can be born because indeed I fear that they're
going to deny me. So Musan isn't me saying over here that I want to help her. I want to help her who
is eloquent in speech, who is going to do my speak,
		
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			might have the IQ as in he will be able to clarify my point further if I am unable to do so. Meaning
if I'm not able to express myself clearly, he will help me over there. He will verify me in my
speech. So I will be confident then about what I'm saying. Because I'm afraid that the people are
going to deny me now Melissa said I knew that this was not a one man show. Right? Going to fron
talking to frown was not a one person job. Even though he's been given this honor. He understands
that he cannot do it alone. So he asks Allah for a supporter, right? Because help is needed. Musa al
Islam is going but at the same time, he knows that he needs supporters. Allah Allah said sunnah
		
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			should do we will strengthen schindl Dan shed to strengthen we will strengthen I'll do that cut your
arm are good is used for upper arm okay. And basically, what is meant over here is that we are going
to provide strength to you be a Laker through your brother, meaning your DUA is responded to when a
dry loo and we will make likoma for both of you. So quantum supremacy so far is used for authority
power proof over here and gives the meaning of supremacy meaning we shall give you assault on such
supremacy that phenomenon his people fall asleep Luna in a coma, they will not be able to reach you
yesterday no not from Russell was ALLAH to join. So they will not be able to reach you while Salah
		
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			is to connect at you. So they will not be able to connect with your money they will not be able to
reach you. In other words, they won't be able to harm you.
		
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			You know it's amazing Musa al salaam Haruna listen, I'm two brothers. Look at their situation. Look
at their background. They're coming to face for their own fear I could have easily murdered them.
		
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			Country. But was he able to know he wasn't? Because Allah gave Musa salmon how donor is and I'm
settled on such supremacy that frown was never able to harm them. And this is something that the
prophets were given. Just like the Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam in Mecca. I mean, people could
have killed him, isn't it?
		
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			But they weren't able to
		
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			what prevented them it was his tribe. It was not just his tribe, it was his uncle, and not just that
he himself even though Abuja like for example, at one instance, we learned that the prophets of
Allah sunnah was praying Salah and he was in such that and Abuja came forward in order to step on
the Prophet sallallahu Saddam's head, right. But what happened? As he was approaching him all of a
sudden he started retreating, running away frightened. So Allah protected the Prophet sallallahu
sallam, and life
		
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			qYZ also protected Musa Solomon how lunar is gonna be a attina. Allah says with Our Ayat meaning the
miracles that we have given you. Until now, both of you to woman, Takuma and whoever follows you to,
even though they're the slave class, you shall be a lolly, baboon, the predominant the victors, you
shall be victorious. Through what? Money,
		
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			Money look at the idea. What is it that will be a cause of victory? I
		
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			miracles. What do we see over here in this idea that it was through IVF that they were given
protection, that they were given victory. And it is through the eye that the prophets of Allah Islam
was also given victory. And it is only through the ayat of the Quran that we should also be given
victory we shall be given strength in whatever challenge we're facing in our lives. So the question
is, how strong is my human and my armor? When it comes to Allah's I have
		
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			also received this idea that Musa Salam, he is not going alone. Because one alone is weak.
		
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			And two together are much stronger.
		
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			All right, the Prophet salallahu Salam also he had for example Abu Bakar although I know I'll Sadiq
to support him and resolve this and I'm also asked for how long to be his so depending on where you
start deepening he will confirm me
		
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