Taleem al Quran 2012 – P26 267B Tafsir Qaaf 1-5

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The Quran provides multiple recipes for understanding the meaning of " sights" and " sightless" words used in the title of the century's Quran. The importance of memorizing recitation and faith in the Bible is emphasized, along with the use of "verbal tree" in the title of the book. The segment discusses the confusion surrounding the concept of "the internet" and the "immediate of death" concept, highlighting the need for consistency in experiences and belief in the unseen, simul Ace, and unseen.

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Today's lesson is a very serious lesson for which I would request you to give your 100% attention. The Surah that we're going to study today is meant to wake us up. And in order to truly take the effect of the sutra we need to be 100% attentive so I request you all to please if you have your phone, put it away. Any distraction, please put it away. Wear your hijab in a way that you don't have to keep fixing it. Get your pens ready, and give it your 100% in sha Allah.

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Muhammad who want to Salli ala Rasulillah Hill Kareem and my birth Rhoda bIllahi min ash shaytani R rajim Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim. Rubbish Barclay Saudi were Sidley Emery, white lunar appdata Melissa Annie of Kahu Kohli Robina. Zina Illuma Nerima

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sudut off sudut PAF is a Maki surah and it has 45 verses Surah cough is the first Surah of the Mufasa Surah of the Quran. The more fossils surah is what are they? They are a category of the surah of the Quran, we see that the surah of the Quran are divided into four categories. The first category is of the three well sutras from the term three Well, what do you understand? The sutras are long, long in terms of their length, not necessarily in terms of the number of verses? All right, and these three wild sutras are the first seven Sutras of the Quran of course after solid Fatiha All right. So they are from Surah Baqarah to Surah two, and

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then the second category of the surah of the Quran is of the mean, the word mean is from me, what does mean mean? 100 All right. So these sources are those sources that have over or around 100 verses. All right, and the sutras are from Surah Toba to solid file plate. The third group of sutras is after my Thani, my Thani as an oft repeated frequently recited why are they frequently recited because of their length, they're not too long, not too short. So, these are the Muthoni and they are from Surah T are seen to Seurat who gerat.

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Then we come to the fourth and last category of the surah of the Quran, which is known as the Mufasa Solas MUFA Sol is from first Salah and fossa is to create a gap between two things, right? And basically they're called Mufasa. Because they are divided in the sense that the bus Mala or Bismillahirrahmanirrahim appears very frequently when you're reciting the sutras. Why? Because they're so short. Like if you look at the sutras, one page page and a half and then what do you have another Bismillah, meaning another Surah? All right. So Surah cough is the first of the month fossil sources, fossil sources are from Surah Kahf all the way to Surah to NAS. All right. And the more

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fossil sources are further divided into three categories.

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And what are those categories the first category is a flee while Mufasa three while as in the long Mufasa turas. All right, and these are from sudut off to solid Musala. So basically all the way to the 30 edges, because after more solid is another another is the beginning of the 30 inches. And we see that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam he used to recite the sutras very very frequently. For example, we learned in Bukhari that it is most noon to recite the sutras, one of the sutras or two of the sutras in the head All right, as well as in Maghrib, Salah. Once a man came to one of the companion, this is reported in Makati, he came to one of the companions and he said that I read such

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and such amount of Quran in my salah. And he said that this is like reading poetry, meaning how could you have given the hack of recitation if you read so much? What would have been enough for you is that if you recited two of the Mufasa that we while Mufasa that would have been sufficient meaning in pairs. So these sutras are frequently recited the second category is of our self myofascial also as an of moderate length. And these are from Surah number two surah two her surah number two surah two Guha and we learn that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam advised one of his companions to resign

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ate the sutras in solitude, Russia. Remember that story when one of the companions he led a group of people in prayer and he started reciting a very long surah? Alright. And then a man got very upset, and he basically broke his salah, and he complained to the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam and he reprimanded that companion that you are putting people in hardship, it would have been sufficient for you to recite one of these sutras and what group of sutras was it? This one Oh, sad Mufasa.

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And the third category is of please la Mufasa as in the very short myofascial sutras, and which ones are they from Surah, Doha do Surah tunas. The reason why I'm mentioning all of these categories to you is so that you have an idea of how much of the Quran we have left, right, we're entering the last group of Surah Mufasa. And these sutras are not very long at all, as the term of apostle explains. And secondly, what I want you to understand also is that it is from the sunnah to recite the sutras. So if you want to memorize any portion of the Quran, begin with the Mufasa Soros. If you want to teach someone how to recite the Quran, begin with the universal sorrows. Start with sort of

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off because these rules are short, verses are short, easy to recite. Alright. And we see that when a person can memorize the sutras, then they can also recite them in the Salah. They can follow the Sunnah of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, in this regard also.

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Then we see that from the Mufasa turas, the surah that we're going to begin today in sha Allah, from sutra, off to Surah to work

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from Surah Kahf to sort of work era. These are murky sutras all murky.

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So, seven sources are going to be murky and then after that sort of Hadith onwards is going to be another group of Madani sources. And then finally, again, murky Solas Alright, so murky sources now, then a group of Madani sodas and then finally at the conclusion again, murky Soros. Now sort of off we learned that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam recited it very, very frequently, how frequently, first of all, we learned that he recited it on Friday. We learned that omission bin paratha are the long run her she said that our oven and the oven of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salam was the same for about two years, meaning we shared the same oven. What does it mean, there

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were neighbors. And what that means is that how does that live very close to the masjid. Right. So she said that I learned sudut off from the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, how he used to recite it every Friday on the member

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on the member when he gave the hotbar. Before that, what would he do? He would recite Surah Kahf. And he recited it so frequently, that Omarosa is saying that I basically memorize the surah just by listening to it every friday from the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa salaam, and this hadith is reported in Muslim. Another Hadith tells us the sister of Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, she also said something similar that I memorized Surah cough from the Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam, when he used to recite it on the member every Friday. And what this means is that either all of his hotbar, or a major part of his hotbar was just the recitation of surah. Have you understand? Either all of

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the hotbar or a major part of the hutzpah was what? Just the recitation of Surah Kahf. Why? Because Surah Kahf, as we will see, is so powerful, that just it's recitation is enough as a hotbar. You don't need to add any more of your words to leave a powerful message with people to give a reminder that is beneficial. So that off its recitation alone is sufficient. And we see that unfortunately, this is a neglected some now. How often is it that we have heard sort of off being recited from the member on Friday? How often? Probably never 100 Ally can say that my father, he follows the Sunnah. Alhamdulillah almost every time that I've heard him giving clips about Jamal Hooda he recites at

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least a portion of Surah Kahf. So it is necessary that we revive the Sunnah also. Secondly, we see that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam recited the salah on married also, we learned about Ben katabi langwarrin who he asked one of the companions that what did the prophets of Allah who already was said them used to recite on your Eagle Allah and either fifth meaning on both reads, what's the word he recited in prayer and this hadith is also in Muslim

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And he was told it was sort of off and Sora is Terrazza when chuckle Kama Sutra Kama Sutra path and Surah Palmer is what the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam used to recite underneath.

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Again, this is a sunnah that is sadly neglected

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Jabil DeLorean who said profits on a lot of seldom used to recite sort of off in Fajr also,

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this is also reported in Muslim he used to recite to off in Fajr also, what do we see all of these Hadees what are they showing us that firstly, how frequently the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam recited the surah and secondly, that he especially recited it in larger gatherings. Why so, even cathedra he said that, because the surah talks about the beginning of the creation and resurrection, it talks about where we came from, right, why we are here, and also the resurrection. It talks about paradise and hell, it talks about reward and punishment, it gives encouragement and warning. And we will see that all of the remaining Sutras of the Quran are like this. Now, they cover all of these

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topics, because when a person hears on these topics hears about them, then what happens? It is basically for the purpose of strengthening reviving Iman isn't it and Eman? When it is corrected, then only the heart can be corrected? When there is Iman, then there is law who Kulu when there is strong faith, then the heart is corrected in the previous Surah Surah. Judith, we learned about so many important o'clock, right? But we cannot correct our clock until now unless there is Iman. Right? We have learned too many rules in the Quran. Up until now. 100 Allah we have learned about many commands, many prohibitions. But if we compare our knowledge with our action, then we know that

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there's a huge discrepancy. There's something lacking. Why? Because we may have a lot of information. But the fact is that here there's something missing in the heart, there's something missing. And what is that? Amen. So these sutras are meant to wake us up. The sutras are meant to strengthen a man in us so that our hearts can be corrected, and so that our actions can be changed.

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Because if a man is not strong, then actions do not change. And if actions do not change, then a person cannot be successful.

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Then we see that when a person reads the sutras over and over again and when he listens to the sutras over and over again, then what do they develop in him Eman? Belhaj Yaqeen in the hereafter belief in the matters of the unseen and conviction and certainty in the hereafter also.

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And we see that in our life, what is our biggest test? One of our biggest tests is this dunya this world, how quickly we get deceived, how quickly we get deceived, we know what Allah likes, and we know that there's something that he is forbidden, but out of fear of people, or out of love of this world, how easily we compromise on the commands that Allah has given. So what is needed then, Imam Belhaj strength of faith in the Hereafter, so that a person can realize the true reality of this dunya and live live in that reality that this world is temporary, what is eternal, and what means much more is the life of the hereafter. So this surah is meant to wake us up from the heedlessness

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that we have engulfed ourselves with. So let's begin the surah Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim off well, Anil Majeed off Halluf Macatawa it is of the Halluf Macatawa but you see, it's only one health and some have said that cough is referring to the Quran or that it is referring to something else. But keeping this off consistent with the other letters that appear before many sorrows of the Quran. It is safer to say that cough is of the roof Macatawa well called annual Majeed by the Quran that is glorious. Allah is taking an oath over here by what? By the Quran. Why is an oath being taken? When an oath is taken by something right by the Quran, then it is as if that object is being made a

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witness to what is being said. When we say by Allah, I never did this. What does it mean? Allah is my witness that I didn't do it.

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So, Quran is being made a proof of something over here. Welcome Anil Majeed and the Quran is described as Al Majeed. Al Majeed. Honorable Zulu merged, meaning one that has merged. What is much glory? Mage is glory. Basically mage is when something is superior to another

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when something has Aloma greatness, right complete sovereignty, glory and greatness. The Arabs would say, feel equally shudder rotten Now Ron was Dunja Del Mar, who will revolve an example of how the word Majestic was used, that every tree can produce fire, meaning all you need for fire is what would right but they said that it was thumb gentle, this industry that these two trees smoke and every fall they are next level meaning these trees they're best for making fire. All right, so much what does it mean that it is when you're trying to show the superiority of something over others? Well, Quran in Majeed, the Quran by the Quran that is honorable, that is glorious. Allah takes an

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oath by the Quran declaring that it is honorable, that it is respectable compared to what compared to all other scriptures. How is it honorable over all other scriptures? Because it is more Haman over them. What is more Haman mean, one that is a caretaker in the sense that one that has basically preserved in it all the main messages that Allah subhanaw taala has revealed. Right, then the Quran is also NASA. It is one that abrogated the previous scriptures and it is not monsoon meaning it will not be abrogated by another scripture that will come after it. The Quran is Hakim and it is not my comb. Meaning the Quran is what decides what we should do. We don't impose our judgments and

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decisions on the Quran. The Quran is to be followed not to be dictated

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in sort of brooch Allah subhanaw taala says, Belle, who are Quran Majeed, it is a Quran that is Majeed. So off while Quran, Majeed, what's the response to this? Awesome, what's the Joab? It's not mentioned, it's not needed. In fact, why? Because it is implied by the context. And we will see that this is a prevalent style in the MKi sutras that we're going to study know that how an oath is mentioned. But the response to that is not mentioned. Why? Because it's implied. And what is that over here? Well, Anil Majeed by the Glorious Quran the Quran is proof that Allah is true, that the messenger is true, that this book itself is true that the hereafter is true. Well, Quran Majeed, the

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Quran message is clear. Bell Ijebu but what is the response of the people vo rather Ijebu they wonder, they are in amazement. And remember the word or joke to find something amazing. It is of two types. One type of amazement is of denial that you find something too shocking as into unacceptable. You just deny it. You say no way. This is not true. Correct? Like for example, if somebody were to tell you, you could actually go on the moon from here to there. In one day, what would you say? No way. Right? Why? You find it shocking, astonishing, but you know that it's not possible. This is our job off in color. Then there is another type of object, which is of is their son when you like

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something when it makes you happy? Right? For example, if your parents just show up or your friend just shows up, then of course you're happy you're surprised. Right? But that is is their son, you like it, you appreciate it. Allah says Balaji boo. They are wondering, they are in amazement. What kind of amazement is this of denial, and Jah whom that he has come to them who has come to them maanvi Roman home a warner from among themselves, meaning a human, an Arab Warner, someone whom they know for call Kathy Runa. So the disbelievers say that have a che on our Jeep, this is a thing that is strange. This is something very strange. What is it that they find very strange, the coming of a

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profit. So they deny him and sort of Yunus is number two Allah says occasionally nasty

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Big Ben and Elena in our Julie Minh home, an endearing nurse whereby she did Lavina Amanu. Is it surprising for people? Do they find it amazing that we have sent a messenger to warn people and also give good news? Do they find that amazing? Well, they shouldn't find that amazing they shouldn't find it strange. Why? Because it's not the first time that Allah has sent a messenger.

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So they find it strange that Allah has sent a messenger and then they say eat their meat nah. Oh, what either when meat now we have died.

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Another thing they find strange is the message that the prophet has brought, particularly regarding the hereafter and resurrection. So they say in their amazement, at either mitzner When we have died, what guna to Raba and we have become dust, meaning he says that we are going to be resurrected when we have died. And we have turned into dust meaning our bodies have disintegrated into the earth. He says that then we'll be resurrected. There Lika that is Roger room buried. They say that that is a Roger meaning a return that is buried. What is buried mean? One that is very far, far is also used for something to describe something that you think is unlikely, that you think is not going to

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happen. It's not possible. So they say that Mallika Roger Embree. This is a return that is far as in it's impossible. It's unlikely it can never happen. Our bodies can never return from the state of disintegration to alive. They say it's not possible. And for this reason, they deny Him. Allah says, other alumna, they wonder how they will be resurrected, if even they can be resurrected, and on the basis of that they deny the messenger. While they should know that other alumna, we know, Allah knows, we know math done console, or do math that which then also, it reduces

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our do the earth it diminishes meaning what the earth diminishes men home from them, from them as in from their bodies. They don't need to give the Prophet a lesson about what happens when a person dies. Allah knows what happens to a body when it is dead. Allah knows what the earth consumes off the dead bodies Matthan puzzle or domain home what the earth diminishes, of their bodies.

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Knocks is to diminish to lessen. When a body is buried, it is full in whatever sense, then what happens over time, it decomposes, it disintegrates, right? As it dries up. And as the Earth eats it away, then what happens? The cells of the body, they go away, the hair, the flesh, the blood, the bones, everything goes away, eventually turns into dust. And Allah says we know about that. You don't need to tell us. And we know exactly where each and every bit of everyone's body goes. We're in Ghana, and with us is keytab and Hatfield, a book, a record that is her feels her field, as in one that has preserved everything. What is this book, the low hammer falls, in which every fact has

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been preserved? Even the falling of a leaf is preserved? Isn't it so? Not a leaf falls, except that it is in a clear record, the falling of a leaf, what does it mean? That something was just taken away from the tree? Right? Something that the tree had now knocks it's gone. So if the depth of the trees or if they're falling apart is recorded, then what do you think about the disintegration of the human body?

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Will Allah not know about that? Will Allah not record that it is recorded? So what does this mean then? We're in the anarchy tab and Hatfield, you think that it is impossible for Allah to resurrect? Because when someone dies, their body is lost in the earth. It's not lost in the earth. Wherever every single part of the body goes. Allah knows about it. If you think about it when we're alive also, there's something diminished from our body. Yes, every single day, what do we lose? So many skin cells hair, isn't it? We don't know where

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It goes, we clip our nails. And sadly I've heard a complaint that sometimes when people come in the evening or on Monday then they find nails in the masjid. Lots of nails. I don't know where they come from. But we should be careful about the cleanliness of the Masjid. Because even if we bite a nail off and throw it somewhere, we don't know where it ends up, but Allah knows where it ends up. And we should be careful about that.

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Allah knows where every part of our body ends up for the ILM namah done puzzle of women whom were in Ghana, Kitab and Hatfield. Allah will recreate people Belka, double bill healthy Bell rather get double bill healthy, they have denied the truth. La Murgia a home when it came to them, the truth came to them the truth as in the Quran, the messenger, it came to them and what did these people do? They rejected it. And when they rejected it, Allah says for whom so they are fee Omran in a matter meaning in a situation that is marriage. That is confusing. They are in a confused condition. Marriage is from the root letters meme regime, Maharajah Mirage, Alba, Helenius, tequila and what

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does Maharajah mean to mix? Right? It is basically to bring two or more things together in such a way that each object or each thing retains its identity. All right, like for example, if you were to take a bowl and mix in different kinds of beans or beads, let's say, right, you mix them up all different sizes, all different colors, all different types. Right? Maharajah, you've mixed them up, but each bead, or each bean has retained its identity, isn't it? So, so for whom the emery marriage, they are in a confused condition when things are mixed up, then it gets confusing, isn't it? You can't tell apart one thing from the other. Like, for example, if in that big bowl of different types

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of beads and lentils or whatnot, you're looking for one that is of a specific color and a specific type, would you find it easily? Would you find it easily? No, you wouldn't. So I'm going to marriage, a confused condition. What does Allah say? Allah says over here, that because they have denied the truth, this is why they are in confusion. Because they have denied the hereafter, because they have denied the Quran. They are in a confused condition. What does it mean? What this means is that when a person has Iman, then he has some foundation, some basis on which he can, you know, build ideas or on which he can live his life. He's got a home base, he knows where to start from,

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and what is it that he can always be certain about. But when a person rejects a man, when he doesn't believe in Allah, when he doesn't believe in divine guidance, when he doesn't believe in the hereafter, then what does he have? What does he have? He's got nothing. And so he has to come up with some explanation as to where he's come from, and where he's going, and why he's living, isn't it and why we do certain things. So what happens? People come up with one story, one myth, and then they come up with another explanation. Right? All these superstitions, what are they there confusion? Isn't it? That a person is confused? He's scared. He doesn't know that if a black cat has

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gone in front of me, am I going to get hurt? You know, the number 13? If you think about it, what is it? But how afraid people are it sad superstitions? What are they? They're basically a state of confusion. You've got no contentment, no confidence. Eman gives you confidence, isn't it? So? And if you think about it, all the different sciences that are out there? I mean, what is one of the fundamental principles that our ideas can be wrong?

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When you study any science, there's this major thing you must understand that our ideas can be wrong. So then what happens you know, a researcher, for example, will come up with a hypothesis or theory and then they have to prove it wrong, basically. Right? They go the opposite way. They have to prove it wrong. If it's proven wrong, it's not true. But if it cannot be proven wrong, then it will be accepted until maybe 50 years down the road, somebody else will prove it wrong and then that will also be rejected. Go ahead.

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Meaning means not to be cut down. Right. And after the discoveries we know that the atom has different parts, right? Electron neutrons and protons and positron as well. So even then,

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If and the meaning of the atom not to be cut down is wrong, right? I mean, this is not to criticize science. But this is just to make you understand that when we will reject Eman, then we will be lost. Because sometimes people say that you know what I have to have a very neutral approach to religion. So, I will pretend for these five minutes that I don't have any faith, you know, and then I will think about life and then I will think about the Hereafter. And I will think about this and that you're just confusing yourself, because no matter how hard you try, you're not going to get the answers to life's questions just by observation, just by your mind, you have to have belief in the

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unseen, simulacrum, all these days, they were saying that fatty foods and you know, avoid fat, it's cholesterol, it's bad. And now they've come up with the thing that all that was wrong. And it's good to have fat in your food, and it's good for the body. I mean, there's a step talk, I watched about stress that how stress is actually good for you. Right? It's actually good for you. But if you think about it, how often is it that we hear or we read in books, and we have to study in books, that stress is so bad for you, isn't it? Yes, it has its negative effects, but it also has its positive effects. This is just to, again, give you an idea that, you know, in life, we have to have some

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basis we can't live on, on pure ignorance.

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We can't live like that otherwise life would become so difficult. So Belkin will bill happy la magia a home for whom fee Emery marriage as a result, they are in a confused condition. And then we see that this confused condition was also with respect to what they said about the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. They didn't believe in him, but then they had to come up with something as an Who is he What is he? So at one point they called him a magician. Another point they called him a liar. Then they called him a poet. Then they said something else right, you know make up your mind. For Humphrey I'm gonna met each. Let's listen to the recitation of these verses.

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