Tamara Gray – How are you imitating the Prophet in his grace

Tamara Gray
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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

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mean, if we're looking at the basic dictionary definition, we

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can mean something that's elegant or refined. And certainly the

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process and was elegant and refined. He moved in a beautiful

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way. He lived in a beautiful way people enjoyed looking at him. He

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was clean, he was he smelled good, all of that sort of grace of

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living. He lived, and we can imitate him in our sunnah like

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that. We can live that grace. We can smell good, look good,

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dress cleanly, have our clothing ironed, our buttons on our stuff,

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our faces clean and fresh, our teeth clean, our breath fresh.

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Also grace can mean courteous goodwill.

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That's such a beautiful phrase, courteous goodwill, good manners

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and just

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thinking about being good to others.

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Good manners. The Prophet sallallahu Sallam had the best of

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manners.

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