Tariq Appleby – Book of Patience – Hadith 2
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the danger of suffering from any illness or loss. The Prophet's advice is to avoid
the loss of a loved one and to focus on
the loss of a high level of sadness and loss. The speaker also mentions the
the risk of negative consequences of the actions of others, such as
the government and the royal family.
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Bismillah Alhamdulillah wa Salatu was Salam ala rasulillah de vida early he was so happy he married Assalamu alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh. The second Hadith is the hadith of a boozer Riedel coutry and above, or the Allah and
the prophets of the law, who it who was setting them is reported to have said,
No fatigue, no disease, or illness, nor sorrow, nor sadness, nor hurt nor distress befalls happens to a Muslim, even if it were the prick he receives from a phone, but that Allah subhanho wa Taala expiate some of his sins for that. So the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam begins, and he says that no fatigue, no tiredness, no exhaustion, that a Muslim experiences except that Allah subhanho wa Taala, wipes away and creates some of his sins because of that, every one of us experiences tiredness on an almost daily basis. It could be the result of work, it could be the result of stress. It could be, you know, the result of a lack of sleep, but we feel fatigued we feel tired,
during these difficult times be perhaps, you know, that kind of fatigue is going to increase my loss of a hydrometer either make things easy for us. But yeah, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is telling us that a Muslim, someone who believes in Allah Subhana, Allah and His Messenger, when he or she experiences fatigue, that is a cause and a reason for Allah subhanho wa Taala, to expiate the sins because of it. Then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam moved on to something that is affecting us all. He says, no disease, no illness, no disease, no illness, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam did not say a severe illness, he did not say, a life threatening illness, but the
Prophet salallahu it he was sitting there, he said, What's up, and what's up is any is any illness, any model, anything that affects your health, whether it be a migraine, whether it be a flu, whether it be the cold, and these times, especially a virus that we've never experienced before, something that affects, you know, many people, you know, so so badly, and it affects their health. The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is reminding us that a Muslim, when he experiences that, when he experiences illness of whatever form, that is a means for the explanation of his sins. Then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam said, no sorrow, and perhaps a better word or translation would
be anxiety, because that's thinking about, you know, things that might happen. And we are all experiencing that right now. So the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is saying that if that happens to a Muslim, that Muslim is going to have his sins expiated because of that, you know, and look at the extent of the anxiety that we are currently facing. So the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam saying is, that is another reason. So we've covered fatigue, we've covered illness, we've covered anxiety, everything that we are currently experiencing, then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam spoke about, about who's in and who's in his sadness, sadness, something that was
difficult for you to lose, and who lost it, that feeling that you have, so the love of the loss of a loved one, that's something extremely difficult for someone to lose anyone to lose. And
they are going to be many people may Allah subhana wa dialectica strength but they are going to be many people that we love, that we
that we would be so devastated if we were to lose them. But that is the reality of the situation that we face. But yeah, the prophet SAW A lot of it he was sending me saying that when and if that happens to you, that that is a means for the explanation of your sins. Then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said no other nor hurt. It's any harm that happens to you. Whether that harm be physical, whether it be emotional, whether it be financial. And as a bit Hydra Rahim Allah comments he says that the certain earlier mercy that the what other is the harm that others caused to you, but he prefers that it is general that it it's it's any harm, whether it was intentional or
unintentional, it does not. It does not change the fact that if that happens to you any harm, that that is a means for the expiation of your sins. Then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said one
of them is, you know the difficulty that we have in our hearts because
of what has already happened.
It's not sadness, but it is, it is a worry, a discomfort because of the difficulty that we are going through, you know that it's not anxiousness, it's not sadness, it's somewhere in between. That we are all experiencing that. Now, you know, difficulty, the fact that we, for many of us, we are being, you know, self isolating, we, you know, some of us are quarantining ourselves we are, you know, that order has come from the government and the authorities. So, we are experiencing every single one of these things that the Prophet salallahu, right, he was sending mentions in this hadith. And then the Prophet repeats what he mentioned in the first Hadith, that even if it is the
prick of a thought, that Allah subhanho wa Taala, will expiate his sins because of that. So we find, as we said, when we started the guidance of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, the wisdom, what he's teaching us how this is going to affect our, our mentality, our attitude, our state of mind, how this is going to affect our relationship with a loss of a high level, what the island how it's going to affect our paradigm, the way that we view our current situation. So there's there has looked to the Sunnah of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam to the worry of a law for for guidance, and a loss of behind the Medina makers of those that listen and follow barakallahu li
walakum wa salaamu alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh