Taleem al Quran 2012 – P25 255B Tafsir Al-Zukhruf 26-32

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The speakers discuss the history and use of the title " hamoni" in Islam, including its use for religious worship and the importance of praying for it. They also touch on the history of the Bible's use of the word "naive" in its context and the use of it in the Bible's context. The segment emphasizes the importance of learning the Bible's meaning through practice and not just praying for it. The speakers also discuss the similarities between two men, Walid bin Mahira and Urawa, and the importance of being a gifted person. The segment also touches on the concept of " gifts" and how they can be given to individuals.

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Are the bIllahi min ash shaytani R rajim Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim.

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How are y'all doing?

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hamdulillah How was your break?

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How was my class and Hamdulillah I missed you on the line.

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But hamdulillah was all about the Quran different passages from the Quran. But I'm so used to teaching you all that I had to keep reminding myself that this is not my take up. It's a different group of students, but Alhamdulillah it was a very, very good experience. hamdulillah one thing that I really, really felt I've never taught for an entire day before. Never. And standing on my feet, especially it's something that I've never done all day. And by the end of the first day, I couldn't even stand. I really couldn't we had to walk somewhere for dinner and on the way back, it was about five minute walk. I told my husband I cannot walk. There is no way so you have to get a cab for a

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five minute walk. I didn't have the strength. But you know, I honestly had so much more appreciation for our shoe. Who do this not just one day, two days but two and a half days in a row and then one weekend after the other after the other with all the travel and the regular work in the middle. May Allah subhanaw taala really reward them abundantly for their physical striving also in his way. You know, we learned about striving in the way of Allah be unfussy him well I'm wildly him with your money as well as your self. And this is a part of striving physically in the way of Allah soprano POTUS, may Allah subhanaw taala really reward them generously for their striving.

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Anyway, let's do our lesson.

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Or the bIllahi min ash shaytani R rajim Bismillah Al Rahman Al Rahim. Surah two Zakharov. We will begin from verse number 26.

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What if Allah and when he said Ibrahim Ibrahim alayhis salam. When Ibrahim alayhi salam said li OB he to his father will call me and also to his people. What did he say to them in nanny indeed I am Bharat own this associated Minmatar balloon from that which you worship. I am Bara from that which you worship the word bought off from the letters bow raw Hamza, Bara? What does Baraka mean? Dissociation. Basically, it is when you declare that you have nothing to do with someone as in you're not part of their actions. You don't agree with it, you're not going to participate in it. You disagree with it, and you declare yourself completely innocent from it. It is also used for

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innocence from a crime meaning when a person has not committed a crime and their innocence is declared. The word is also used for when a person becomes cured from an illness. Because now he is free of that illness. He is free of that disease, that disease is no longer in his body. He's not suffering from it anymore. So Ibrahim alayhis salam said to his people, that indeed I am innocent, I am free, I am exempt. I am dissociated from that which you worship, meaning I'm not a part of it. I'm not a silent supporter of it. As we know from other verses in the Quran that the people of Ibrahim or his salaam were idol worshipers. They worshipped many, many gods many idols and the

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father of Ibrahim art, his son was also an idol worshiper. And we have seen different stories in which we learned how Ibrahim or disarm the Dawa to them, he called them to the worship of Allah. And he didn't just attempt once, but he attempted many times. For example, at one point, he played along with them saying that, Oh, the sun is so bright, this is my God. And then in the night, it said, so it cannot be God, then the star and then the bigger star and so on and so forth. Then we see at another occasion, when the people went out for their festival, Ibrahima, listen and broke their idols, correct. So so many times Ibrahim alayhis salam short to them, he didn't just prove it in

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them but he demonstrated to them that these idols cannot be God, the one who deserves your worship is who Allah alone. And so finally, he said to them that I am Barah, ohm Minmatar, baboon, whatever that you worship, I dissociate myself from it. I am not involved in this idol worship. I do not silently approve of it. I do not

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agree with it. I declare that I am innocent of it in the levy Fatah Ronnie, except for the one who created me, meaning the One who created me and that is Allah him of course I worship for in the whole saya Dini indeed he will guide me. We see that Ibrahim alayhis salam, where he proved to his people that how shook is not correct. He also gave them proofs of the hate. And over here again he's giving them a proof of the hate that I worship the one who created me as if he's saying Why shouldn't I worship him? Who else bought him deserves worship Illa lovey Fatah Ronnie, this is similar to how intro to scenario 22 We learn why mallia Allah or Buddha levy Fatah Ronnie? Why

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should I not worship the one who created me? So in this is Dawa, also for inner Hosea Dini, indeed he will guide me. When is it that Ibrahim alayhis salam said this indeed my Lord will guide me when he was leaving his people. Because remember that his people tried to burn him in the fire. Ibrahim arnaz Sam's father than told him that if you don't stop, I'm going to stone you to death. I'm going to kill you myself. So basically, Ibrahim alayhis salam was no longer welcome in his own people. He had to leave. And when he was leaving he said for inner Hussein Dini, my Lord will guide me in sort of soft fat i A 99 Also, we learn what color in neither he Boone Isla Robbie saya Dini, I am going

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to my Lord, meaning I'm going in the way of my Lord, He will guide me as to where I should go. Because Ibrahim Hassan was basically leaving his home. And when he was leaving his home, where was he going to go? He didn't know. So he relied upon Allah and Allah subhanaw taala guided him to another place and we learn about the travels of Ibrahim Ali salaam, how he went to Egypt. And then over there also he couldn't stay and then finally he settled in a sham and even from there he was ordered to take his son Israel and settle him in Makkah. So saya Dini, He will guide me. Now, in these verses, if you connected with the previous verses, what do we learn in the previous verses?

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That the Musa king of Makkah, they held on to their idolatry? And what was their proof? On what basis did they hold on to their idolatry, that this is what we found our forefathers upon.

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And then the example of the previous people is also given that every time a messenger came to a nation, that nation held on to their beliefs, rejecting the call of the messenger, on what basis we are doing what our forefathers were doing. So here, the example of Ibrahim alayhi salam is given that Ibrahim on Islam did not blindly follow his people. He did not blindly follow his family, no matter how established idolatry was in his people. What is it that he followed what Allah subhanaw taala wanted him to do? And this was difficult, but Allah subhanaw taala facilitated the path for him.

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Then we see over here, the machine of Makkah, they used to claim that they were the followers of Ibrahim,

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they would say that we are His children, we are His descendants we are upon his religion. So it is as if they're being told that you claim to be on the religion of Ibrahim, we'll look at Ibrahim, what did he do? Did he practice idolatry blindly just because his forefathers were upon it? Or Did he follow the heat? What is it that he did? If you claim to be followers of Ibrahim or listen and follow him properly? Follow the dough heat that he was upon what Gianna her Ibrahim on his salon Jai Lucha he made it made what the Kenema shahada the statement that declares the Oneness of Allah. He made it as a Kelly Martin bacteria turn as a statement that was bacteria. What is bacteria, one that

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remains one that carries on, it doesn't stop, it doesn't end, it doesn't finish doesn't die out. Rather it continues it remains it carries on fear RPB he, in his descendants, the word octave is used for descendants.

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The word octave I'm off BA is actually used for heel, the end of the foot. And the heel the end of the foot is basically at the back of the foot. And from this the word octave is used for that which follows subsequent that which follows. So our app is also used for who descendants following generations.

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for children and their children and their children, so what jar Allah has Kelly Merton barathea 10 Fear rkV Ibraheem Alehissalaam left the statement of la ilaha IL Allah as a legacy to be continued, even after he was gone amongst to amongst his progeny, his descendants, Lila home your G rune so that they might return, they might return as they might return to, though hate to the worship of Allah, that every time they would go straight they will return to the right religion because of la ilaha illa Allah. So we see over here that Ibrahim alayhi salam in his life, he lived La ilaha illa that is what he propagated. And that is what he instructed his children to live by. Before his death

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also in total Bukhara I 132 we see Ibrahim on his Anam he instructed his children while whilst Bihar Ibrahim old Benny he were KUBU yeah Bernie yet in Allah has luffa hola como Deen fella termo tuna illa Anta Muslim on that Ibrahim Al Islam before his death, he instructed his children, that Allah has chosen the religion for you. So do not die unless and until you are in a state of submission to Him, meaning live La Ilaha illa Allah until you die until your last breath. And we see that Ibrahim our listener, really he worked hard to ensure that his children his descendants would live by this Kalama how that first of all, we see that

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he didn't just accept idolatry. He did Dawa to his people. And then when he was no longer welcome over there, he left and he went elsewhere. And he left his son Ismar eel in an empty, barren Valley. Why? So that he would be free from the influence of Schick. And then he also made Dora he made so many doors for his descendants for his future generations. For example, in total Bacara i 129, we learn about the DUA that Abraham or listener made when he built the garba and what was that girl that Robina wealthy him rasuna Minh home, that Oh, our Lord sent a messenger among them, to teach them of their hate, who would recite unto them your verses, that in salute Ibrahim, I have 40

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Another Dora is mentioned that are of BGR ni mo P masala tea woman, Zahra Yeti, that Oh my Lord, make me someone who establishes the prayer and my children also make them such that they established the prayer in total Bacara i 128. He also made our Robina which are mostly mainly lacquer, were means of the Yeti now, or mutton Muslim utter luck, that make us those who submit to you and our children also such who submit to you who worship only you. So we see that Ibrahim alayhis salam he didn't just have this wish that my children, my descendants, my progeny should be upon to hate. he strove for it. He made the offer it he sacrificed for it.

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And this should make us think also, what is it that I want? For my children? Some of us may think well, I'm not even married, why should I even think about children?

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But eventually inshallah my future generations? What is it that I want for them? What is it that I want for them that should they be upon to hate? Should they be upon the dean or not? And if I want Dean for them, what am I doing right now to ensure that they have the message of dealing with them.

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On the strip of mine, I met a sister, she is studying the hula course. And her teacher showed me the notes that she had prepared. And it was a second use. And it was basically very similar to what you have in your hands. However, it was all of her personal notes, all typed, very neatly, organized, very clear, and precise, to the point, very detailed also. And very nicely bound together. Honestly, you could just take those notes and use them for even teaching if you wanted to. They're so clear. They're so good. And the reason why she made them. She said I want my children to have them.

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And I don't know how old her children are and how many she has. But look at her vision. You know, she wants that when her children grow up, they have something from which they can learn the meaning of the Quran. Many times we complain that you know, there isn't enough that's happening. There should be more programs.

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There should be more Quran classes and so on and so forth enough is not happening, but we need to think what am I doing? Why is it that we're always expecting from other people that they should do something for the Ummah What about me? What am I going to do didn't Rahim or listen I'm keep waiting for others or did he create a change himself? He created a change himself. He wished for it. He made doll for it. He sacrificed for it. He worked so hard for it and look at the results. Look at the results, Ibrahima is and I'm one man rejected by his family alone on his own, but look at the results.

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So what Jai Lucha Kelly Martin Bertie, attend fi TV? How is it that you leave a legacy? By living it? By striving for it by praying for it? By not giving up no matter what hardships come your way? La I love them your own and look at the result that for generations people were up until he'd Allah subhanaw taala answered his prayers.

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And the people of Makkah were from the descendants of Ibrahim Arneson. But as time went by what happened? They abandoned his weight gradually shift came in, and it basically overtook their religion. And we see that even though the wish to keep their worship many idols they still worshipped Allah subhanho wa taala. Allah says Bill McDonough to that how is it that she came in in the children of Ibrahim alayhis salam, the people of Makkah How come? Allah says Bell matar to Bell however, Madonna to I have given enjoyment to who, how Hola, ie these people, meaning the people of Makkah, what Abba whom, and also their forefathers, meaning I've allowed them to live in worldly

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gifts in worldly blessings, in ease, had the germ of Hormonal Health go until the truth has come to them? What Asuna mobian and a clear messenger, who is this messenger Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa salam, and what is the truth? It is the Quran, it is the message of the heat, meaning until they were in need of a messenger to come and remind them of the heat. Because you see Ibrahim harness and I'm left the message of though Hayden his children didn't he la la mujer de Rouen. But there came a point where, because of their worldly comforts, and worldly success, these people, they became so lost in the dunya, that they forgot Allah. They forgot him to such an extent that they began

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worshipping idols. And so they were desperately in need of a reminder of a prophet of a messenger. So when Allah has sent the Quran, when Allah has sent the messenger, this is his gift. This is his special favor. But what has the response been? Wala magia? homall HELCO. And when the truth came to them, God who they said had a serum, this is magic. The Quran came to them. And then which again said this Quran is magic. Why did they call it magic because of its eloquence because of its effect. Its beauty. Its perfection. They said, This is magic. What inner be heka for your own? And they said Indeed we are. Be with it meaning of it towards it. We are calculon we are denying it. We're not

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going to believe in it. And then they began objecting will call you and they said Lola Why not one of their objections as mentioned over here, the machine said how come this is not the case that New Zealand it was sent down what was sent down how the Quran this Quran meaning why has the Quran not been sent down? Allah Allah Julian upon a man, which man middle Perea tiny from the two cities Korea time doula, the word Korea which two cities are they're referring to the city of Mecca and the city of Akbar if because these were the two major cities. Morocco was major it was important why? Because of the Kaaba. All right, and thought it was important. Why?

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Why do you think so? Has anyone seen pictures of thought I've been to I've heard anything about that.

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It's very interesting.

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You know, when you think of Arabia, when you think of hijas what comes to your mind? Sand, isn't it barren mountains. But when you go to draw if it's actually mountainous, and those mountains are lush, they're green. It's beautiful. The soil is fertile. You

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And there are such unique plants and flowers that grow in thought if that data, the perfume oil that is extracted from those flowers costs a lot of money. It's one of the finest, right? The first time I went to life I've been there only once. I was amazed. I was like, are we really next to Monica?

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It was so strange. It was such a strange experience. Because as you're driving upwards, through all those hills, there's so many monkeys on the way first of all, and there are so many warning signs don't feed the monkeys, right, but people still feed the monkeys. But anyway, so many monkeys on the way. And then when you get there, it's all hilly, so fertile, there's actually grass. And there's lush trees, not just dead palms, but other trees also, it's cold.

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It's actually pretty cool.

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So that if was also a very major, very important city, because of its wealth, because of its wealth, and not just wealth, but also its people. I mean, they were the most elite people also, there was the Quraysh of Makkah. And then there were the big tribes off for if also kif.

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So they said the machine they objected that if Allah had to send a messenger, how come he didn't choose a messenger, a man from these two cities, but a man who is Al Lehmann, who is great are lame is describing Roger. So basically, they were saying, Muhammad Sallallahu what's so great about him? Why did Allah choose him? Why not some other great men from Makkah, or from Allah if meaning if not Maka, then at least from five, as if Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa salam was not even an option for them. He didn't even meet that standard. Who were they referring to? Who are these two big men that they were referring to? from Makkah, they were referring to Walid bin Mahira

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Walid bin Madeira was one of the chiefs of Quraysh. He was the chief of the Bono Masoom of Quraysh. Well, even Madeira, he was the father of Khalid bin Walid.

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So you can imagine what kind of a man will lead was if his son was Khalid bin Walid radula horn. Well, even Molino had many children. And he was also very, very rich in a set that in Hajj season, every day he would slaughter at least 10 camels, not just the days of Hajj, but the season of Hajj. So it's over a month basically, when the pilgrims are coming in, so he would slaughter 10 camels a day in Hajj season in order to serve the pilgrims.

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Remember, that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam before he received prophethood, the Kaaba had to be reconstructed. You remember that story from the Sierra? And remember the wish to keep the people of Makkah, basically, they weren't that well off. They didn't really have much resources, in the sense of they couldn't really import materials from outside in order to build a car. I mean, they were rich, they were people who were very well off. But compared to other nations, compared to neighboring nations, they weren't that well off. In their own standards. Yes, they were rich, but when compared to other civilizations of that time, they weren't that well off at all. So it is said

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that we live in Madeira, a quarter of all the expenses that were made for the reconstruction of the Kaaba, a quarter of all those expenses were taken care of by will lead been moving. Just imagine one man, and the rest of it was shared by the rest of the Arabs. Then it is also said that we'll even muliro I mean, he was handsome in his body. He was intelligent in his mind, very eloquent, a poet, knowledgeable man. He had everything from the riches to the looks, to the status, everything he had. So the machine said, if Allah really wanted to send a messenger, why didn't he choose Walid bin Madeira.

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Then the person from the other city, which is thought if who were they talking about it is that they were referring to Aruba even Masood Azhar coffee. He was from thought if and aroa Radi Allahu Anhu because he accepted Islam later, he was the chief of the Sakina tribe, in part, if

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you remember at the Treaty of her Libya, when the negotiations were going back and forth, the first person to come and speak to the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was who are Ottawa

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and when he came, remember the Sahaba they really showed their love and respect for the prophets of Allah who already was setting it to the point that when the Prophet sallallahu sunnah was doing will do they will just collect the water and rub it on their bodies. They were going this extra and

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extra step to show to earn what we love and respect our Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. So,

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he was also very well off. In fact, when he spoke to his people, he said that oh people, aren't you the sons? They said yes. And he said, Am I not the father? And they said, Yes. Meaning your status is like children and my status is like, father.

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This was his status in his people are what are the Allahu Anhu? So the mushy Keane said, that Lola news Zilla handle Khurana Allah Raju Lin Manuel Correa tiny R Lim. Why not a great man. Any other great man from these two cities if not my cousin at least, if not we're leaving Molina then Urawa why Mohamed Salah Allah Who are you send them? Allah says a home Do they Yuxi Munna they distribute Rama tropic, the Mercy of your Lord? Are they in charge over the Mercy of your Lord, that before anyone has shown any mercy? Their approval is needed? What do they think of themselves? If Allah has chosen Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam and not Walid bin Mahira and not Urawa then there is a

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reason.

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Why do you think that Allah needs your approval? A home? Yuxi Munna Rajmata robic national we are some Na, we have distributed, we have divided Boehner home between them, Marie shatta, whom their livelihood Phil higher the dunya in the worldly life.

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Meaning if these people have any wealth, any abundance, it is because of whose favor upon them, Allah's favor upon them. This is not on the basis of their virtue.

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It's not because of the fact that they are very great in the sight of Allah because of which they were given so much wealth, no, this is entirely Allah's favor. And the fact is that one a foreigner, and we have raised Baba home, some of them meaning some people folk a bargain over others, the Rajasthan in ranks, meeting Allah subhanaw taala has not created people such that they're all identical in terms of their physical appearance, their strength, their money, no, Allah subhanaw taala has created people such that he has raised some over others how, in what ways

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how has Allah raised some people over others?

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In what ways in every single way, if you think about it, and you know, when you compare any two people, you will come to the conclusion that one has more of one thing that the other doesn't have, one has been given a gift that the other has not been given. Seriously. mean, even if you compare a very rich person with a very poor person,

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you will see, for instance, that the poor person has a sense of humor that the rich guy doesn't have at all, or the poor person is very intelligent, in some ways, which the rich guy is not, isn't that. So we will see this variation in people, people are not identical. They're not identical. So this belief that everybody should be the same.

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This is not natural, it's unnatural.

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In philosophy, we were discussing the value of the gifted program, basically. And the teacher was asking our opinions on it. So I said to me, the concept of being gifted doesn't exist, because some people are gifted in some things, and other people are gifted in other things. The only reason why we consider gifted people gifted is because they're gifted in academic subjects. And she said, that was really interesting, because it's true. We're all gifted in different things, you know, that's very true. And if you see in history, you will find that how many times people attempted that everybody should be the same financially, and in different ways. Even the shoes that they wear

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should be the same and the clothes that they wear should be the same. It didn't work. It led to so much oppression, so much injustice, it is unnatural.

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And when Allah subhanaw taala has created this variation in people it's not because some people are better than others, that someone has more money because he's better than other people know, or that someone has better looks because he's better than other people know, he's given different looks. He's given more money simply as Allah's favor on

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him so what a foreigner Baba whom folk a Berlin de la Jatin and there's wisdom in this what is that wisdom Lea tough either so that he may take Babu them some of them Baba, others so Korean in service or in mockery, two meanings of the word sorry yeah. And both meanings are valid because the word so three years from the letters seen caught up the word Sahara you saw through the screen, right Sahara Allah calm what does it mean? subjected? He put to service all right. And from the same root is also the word for mockery. Sofia Allah Who? Yes, Haroon. So it means to mock to make fun of someone. And what's the connection between these two words? Because usually what happens if someone is subjected

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to some work meaning they are working, they are doing some labor work, they are looked down upon? It's as if they're not doing something that's worthy. So here Allah says that what a foreigner barber home folk Oberlin de la Jatin Ye, Lea Duffy, the barber Wimbledon, so hurry, yeah. So that they may make use of one another for a service? Because if everybody was equal in terms of physical strength, and even money, economically, they were all the same, then who would willingly help another? Who would? Nobody would. But what happens? A person is weak financially, they are in need of money. So they will agree to do some work for another. You understand?

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You understand what's happening? I mean, think about it. If you had $10 million

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that you make every year, for example, you just get them from leaves from trees, would you bother to go to school?

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would you bother to work to have a career? Why would you? You wouldn't? When people do work, they are working somewhere in a factory in a business, you know, in some corporate position? They are working for someone? Isn't it? Above every person is someone else? Correct. So they're working for someone as they're working for someone, they're helping somebody's company grow? Or they're helping the government or they're helping somebody else, isn't it? Each person when he works, he's helping someone else while he's helping himself. He's also helping someone else. So why has Allah subhanaw taala created the world in this way? So that there is a healthy dependency? Because when we need

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each other, we come to each other? Where as we come to each other, then, you know, I benefit you, you benefit me. You see, otherwise, what would happen? I don't need you. You don't need me. I don't know you. You don't know me. And this is something that really hurts people. Because as human beings, we are emotional. We need each other. We are social beings, aren't we? We need each other. So it was a foreigner about the home folk about in the Rajasthan why Leah Tahi, the bargain bargain. So Korea, all right. Now, we can also understand this in a different way, Lea Talena as a result, consequently, what happens is because remember that lamb is of two types. Right? There's Lamb of

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Allah of reason. Because so that, and secondly, there is lamb off consequence of octubre

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that consequently, as a result, what happens is that some people, they make fun of others. Why?

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Because they have more, and others have less. And this is what was happening in Makkah, at that time, that these people were making fun of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam, looking down at him. Why? Because he wasn't really wealthy. He didn't really have sons. He didn't really have that position that some others had.

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What a hammer to rob Baker and the Mercy of your Lord. It is how you don't it is much better. Men manage my own, from all that people gather.

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The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam was given the Quran and Allah says that that is much better than the other things that people accumulate. What is it that people accumulate wealth, riches, children, whatever it may be, Quran is far better. So the objection of the people of MK over here is basically shot down that it doesn't have any basis you say that. Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is not worthy of profited. Why? Because he's not wealthy enough, because he doesn't have that status in your society. Well, wealth and status

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Do not mean anything. They don't mean that a person is good or that a person is worthy or that a person is deserving.

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Allah subhanaw taala decides, and if he's given wealth to some people more than others, there is wisdom behind that. There's reason behind that.

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Let's listen to the recitation of these verses.

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