Tamara Gray – How are you imitating the Prophet in his grace
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The speaker discusses grace in English, including the definition of grace and how it can be used to refer to a person as elegant or refined as they live in abe Kia. They also mention a person who lived in abe and had a beautiful smile. The speaker uses the phrase "immpressive goodwill" to describe the concept of grace.
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The when we're using grace in different ways in English, we can
mean, if we're looking at the basic dictionary definition, we
can mean something that's elegant or refined. And certainly the
process and was elegant and refined. He moved in a beautiful
way. He lived in a beautiful way people enjoyed looking at him. He
was clean, he was he smelled good, all of that sort of grace of
living. He lived, and we can imitate him in our sunnah like
that. We can live that grace. We can smell good, look good,
dress cleanly, have our clothing ironed, our buttons on our stuff,
our faces clean and fresh, our teeth clean, our breath fresh.
Also grace can mean courteous goodwill.
That's such a beautiful phrase, courteous goodwill, good manners
and just
thinking about being good to others.
Good manners. The Prophet sallallahu Sallam had the best of
manners.