Wael Ibrahim – Better Me Ramadan 2019 #11 – Be upright and do the right thing

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The speaker discusses the confusion surrounding the title " wa ban" in the Quran and the methodology used to determine which people are right or wrong. They encourage people to ask themselves whether " wa ban" is acceptable and to focus on their own actions and outcomes. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being a judge and bringing happiness and understanding to one's own lives.

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			salaam aleikum wa rahmatullah wa barakato Bismillah Alhamdulillah. Wa Salatu was Salam ala
rasulillah he sallallahu alayhi wa sallam the selected call today is not everything common and
acceptable by the masses is right. You don't have to follow the masses if they're wrong, and how do
we determine whether they're right or wrong? We have 100 Allah the Quran and we have the methodology
that's the Sunnah of the prophet SAW Selim that would tell us who is right and who's wrong. Now when
you identify the right stick to it follow the prophet SAW Selim simply stated on a cumbersome net he
was omitted Hola, Farrell, Medina I'm embody Abdul Allah have been no added stick to my son and the
		
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			Sunnah of the rightly guided caliphs, the leaders who will come after me, stick to them stick to
these wave lives, bite on it with your molar teeth meaning Don't ever let go of that path. The
profits ally is a Lost Planet Allah in the Quran told us clearly that sometimes the majority are
misguided. Sometimes the majority don't understand. Sometimes the minority are praised like waka
Lila Mina, Madhya Shakur, and very few among my servants are grateful, willing to be grateful
because only minority of the people are grateful. So think wisely before jumping into the trend of
everybody's doing it. Think well and ask yourself Is this right? Is halaal acceptable by a law or
		
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			not? And then you be your own judge now love, bring happiness and understanding into our lives. Me