Yaser Birjas – The Size Of Tawbah

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The importance of using subhanance in the upcoming months is emphasized, particularly in the upcoming month of October. The speaker emphasizes the need to focus on finding their way back to Islam, using compassion and empathy in a situation where the woman is separated from her child. The importance of law is also discussed, including punishment of those who drink alcohol and the punishment of those who do, including jailing someone and letting them go home. The importance of finding their way back to peace and factory is also emphasized.

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			A Tober repentance hide number 22 column on Airbnb Jaden Rajala. One Wardha inaudible cosigner
because I and the Murata min Johanna to edit Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam where you have
lamina Zina
		
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			a Margaret Husain. He says one day a woman from China, the tribal Johanna. She came to the Prophet
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. And she she was she told the prophet Samuel Rasul Allah, us up to have
done for our family. She came while she was pregnant from Zina, which means she had actually had it
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			an hour of good luck for Karla Jarrah surah Allah, a sub to have done for thema LA, I have committed
a sin, which means it's an offence, there's liable for what means penal system which requires from
her to be punished for that. For Karla, an abuse of the Lord, it was Salah wasallam. Today Olia call
her guardian, the family member, fathers whatever it responsible for. And
		
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			he told him as an Ilia fader 123232 World Teacher kindly when she delivers, bring her back to me.
Now the Hadith has a longer version actually. The hadith starts when the lady she came to the
Prophet sallallahu sallam, and she said, Yasser Allah, I have committed the sin. And I want you to
sit the heart upon me, I wanted a punishment.
		
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			And the Prophet saw somebody turned away from her.
		
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			She said, God Adjara salah, perhaps you want to treat me like you did with Mars. Mars was a man
previously came to the Prophet sallallahu Sallam admitted his guilt as well as committing the crime
of adultery. And he the Prophet tried to persuade him to go away and repent and and that's it move
on. But he kept insisting on the Prophet Salah Salem until he was punished for it. So she said to
the Prophet, Dr. Salah, perhaps you're trying to push me away like you did demise? I have the proof.
I'm pregnant. That's what she said.
		
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			So when when she said that she was pregnant, and that was it, there is no other way to persuade
otherwise. So the Prophet says, He told her this story here that he called her what he said, look,
take care of her. When she delivers, bring it back to me. Now, how many months could that be as your
man
		
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			at least six months, six months, and six months, anybody can change their mind. She would have just
changed her mind and said, You know what, no, I'm not going to be punished. Or maybe after she
delivered, her motherhood will kick in.
		
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			And to live her baby like that she wouldn't. So once you wish you do, she will just take her baby
and just go hide somewhere or live somewhere else. And repent to Allah subhana wa Tada on her own.
The idea is a Professor Sam was pushing her away to go and repent.
		
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			But Subhanallah the burning fire of that sin.
		
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			Couldn't let her sleep. So she came back with the baby. And then when the professor asked me so that
to a surprise that she came back.
		
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			But he said, Look, you take care of your baby now nurse him until his independent of you. Which
means once the baby started eating solid food, you can come back to me.
		
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			How long would that take?
		
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			About two years at least right? At least two years. She would nurse the baby the full term for two
years and maybe let's train him to get you know solid food during that time. Like two years. I mean,
wouldn't it be sufficient for somebody to forget their their sin and repent and move on. Still
though, the burning feeling of that sin didn't didn't disappear. She was still burning from the
inside. She felt so guilty and remorseful. So she comes back after two years or so.
		
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			holding a baby or a child in her hand while he had a bread piece of bread in his in his other hand,
what does that mean?
		
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			He's done he's now he can eat solid food. When the Prophet Salah Sam saw that.
		
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			There is nothing else you could do about it. And that's when the Prophet saw some he ordered for her
to be punished and that punishment was actually origin which means to be stolen. And when they did
that
		
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			Rasul Allah has said awesome or after the punishment was executed on her. He ordered for her to be
of course taken care of and brought her to the masjid to brace other Janaza or at least the boy to
prejudge her. So rasool Allah is Allah wa sallam he prayed janazah for her, even though she
committed adultery. She had a child out of wedlock as well to steal the promises and pray janazah
for her, even Omar will have to obey the law and objected God Allah so Allah to Sunday, la Hawa,
concernant la Casa La La really? You're going to lead Janessa for her, even though you know that she
committed adultery
		
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			The professor says Carla locka turba Toba love Cosima. Allah Sabina mon el Medina Tierra was the
atom. He said Salah Salem very she made a repentance, which would suffice for 70 of the people of
Medina if it was divided among them. And other NARRATION The hadith says love Cosima Allah Allah
Medina. If it was divided among the entire population of Medina, it will be sufficient for them like
to wipe out all their sins.
		
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			Her Toba would have been sufficient to wipe out all their sins the people of Medina Subhanallah Cara
Salah Salem, Karl, while over Jetta, Abdullah Minh and John has been fcr Allah azza wa jal, he said
terminology Allah and Allah, can there be any higher degree of repentance than that She sacrificed
her life voluntarily to win the pleasure of Allah Subhana Allah exalted,
		
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			like what is what proof do you want from her more than she is coming day after day, month after
month, year after year? To tell the Prophet Salah Salem, I need to be purified.
		
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			I commit a sin I can't live with it. Even though the Prophet gave her a chance after chance after
chance to go and repent. But she insisted that she needs to be punished because she felt that pain
can go away. She betrayed her principles with Allah subhanho wa Taala That's what hurts them. What
are the Allah Anna, but as you can see here, the size of the Toba that she repented is so massive is
so great, it's so beautiful, that if the whole population Medina, the whole publish may will put
together and ALLAH SubhanA wa Taala put that Tober over them, it will suffice them on and wipe up
all their sins. Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, do not be little do not believe the power
		
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			of October.
		
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			It doesn't matter what sin you've committed. What you look at you look at the greatness of Allah
subhanho wa Taala and Allah azza wa jal, he is the one who said if you bring the YOUR SINS compiled
on top of each other until the head, there is the heavens, I'm willing to bring the mercy of Rama
forgiveness as much and more.
		
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			And Allah subhanho wa Taala will not even look at your sins. So it's very important that you focus
on repentance ALLAH SubhanA wa then hamdulillah Bram in the next few days. We have Ramadan coming
up. That is the month of October Gemma. And frankly, I don't want to say Ramadan, the month of
October. I hope that the Toba happens every single day Every single night. But least Ramadan creates
that environment for people in sha Allah to find their way back to Allah azza wa jal. Sometimes we
lose our way to Allah azza wa jal, we cannot begin to live an indulgent many of the things that
happens throughout the year. We forget a lot and that hamdulillah ALLAH SubhanA blessing us with
		
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			Ramadan every single year as a reminder to recalibrate and find our way back to Allah subhana wa
Allah may Allah azza wa jal give us the ability to live through Ramadan, and fast the month of
Ramadan to grow through the month of Ramadan and we ask Allah subhana wa Taala to protect our
brothers and sisters Reza Yoruba Alameen We ask Allah azza wa jal to shelter them from the harmful
but I mean, we ask Allah to restore the life into peace and tranquility or Allah Bananaman We ask
Allah subhana wa de to deliver them from this misery into peace and tranquility this dunya and
akhira are but I'm Allahu Taala and a question Gemma
		
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			last few years he's been living in London
		
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			now
		
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			know
		
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			what happened to the child. So the to the to the lady ever since she lived two years in Medina. And
still the Prophet told her what a teacher kindly like don't don't keep you know, Shaman Waterson do
not keep talking about that. Don't remind her that enough for her that she's feeling so guilty and
remorseful. And that is the case should be with our brothers and sisters in our community as well
too, that if someone does something wrong and repentant to Allah, it's not good to keep reminding
them with their old ways. Always remind them to be sincere and repented to Allah subhanho wa taala.
Now what happened to that child? The prophets Allah said, I'm the father, whoever Leah was giving
		
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			back to the family to take care of Allah Tala.
		
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			Now, he said that
		
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			repentance was suffice for like seven years ago.
		
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			Is that because of the HUD that was?
		
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			I guess the punishment? I guess I'm trying to ask is, is there a way that she could have repented
without that happening or she could have received a similar reward when she received that reward
because of the way she was essentially. So is that repentance or that reward that she got for
		
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			it
		
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			So Michael Edelman,
		
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			the child belong to them.
		
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			Like Allah
		
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			Subhana Allah
		
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			Hyak Allah Allah
		
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			so yeah, in this situation she that she receive that that reward because of her Toba or because of
the the endurance of the whole the whole two years or Alana, she repented actually she received that
because of the repentance itself. It was so sincere, that Allah Subhana Allah, Allah He knew we
learned that from the Prophet some of course, the Allah knew that her Toba was very sincere, that f
and the Prophet SAW said that if it was given to 70 other people, and Medina will be enough all of
them. So it's because of the sincerity of the Toba itself, not because of what she had to go
through, and it was possible for us to absolutely anybody can have that level of repentance,
		
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			actually, that equality of repentance. But it has to come with from where from inside. I mean,
imagine this lady she's had to endure all these years. And the pain of separating her from her
child. Can you imagine? Not just any any child, she doesn't just deliver the baby? She She raised
the baby for two years. Can you imagine the amount of attachment, the amount of compassion that will
will build between her and her child? But that compassion was not strong enough for her?
		
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			To forget about the pain she caused herself? Because disobeying Allah subhanaw taala. That's why the
Prophet told the Ramada Rankin. What are you talking about? I mean, is it enough for you that you
services to sacrifice her life for this? Now if you can get to that level of remorse,
		
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			Lumsden, May, Allah subhanho wa Taala accept our Toba and that we never had to go to this little
banana a lot. Yes.
		
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			No
		
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			cannot coordinate, the state of the state cannot pardon the hook of ALLAH SubhanA wa Donna. But
before he cuts that help him and becomes a Yanni the verdict comes out, he gives them the chance to
change their mind quickly before actually is taken into custody for that reason, Allah Allah?
		
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			You?
		
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			Well, that's actually a long discussion, because he needs to talk about the philosophy of law.
What's the principle of law anyway? I mean, if anybody's going to question this issue, first of all,
it doesn't exist in the Quran actually is not in the Quran mentioned, but in the Hadith, but it was
also mentioned in the Bible, as well, too. So it's not just an Islamic exclusive rule. Once again,
we go by the philosophy of law, what's the principle of law? What's the biggest What's the meaning
of the law? The law is supposed to be deterring people from committing crimes, and also punishing
for those who does. So therefore, there is a specific element for that, and the punishment only goes
		
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			to the individual committed the crime itself. So here in our society, if somebody is still what do
you do with them, putting them in jail, right? For how long God knows how many years who gets
punished because of that? Him employer, his business, his family, the hostess, and you too, because
you pay your tax money for this? Right? So the whole system is messed up in that sense. But in
Islam, if someone drinks alcohol, beat him on their back and let them go home, someone steals, I
mean, if they were caught, the hand will will be cut off, and they go home. But now, at least
they'll be recognized, right? That's number one. Number two people, they see that they will say, Oh
		
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			my God, I don't want to be like this. So it saves also the city with capital punishment. So the idea
is actually it's it's going into the discussion of the philosophy of law. Now why this type of
punishment is also has other details for it. That is not the time to talk about it today, inshallah
Ghana now
		
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			you can't use Muslim rules right now, if you live in this country, because you don't have the
sanctity of the sovereignty of the land. And you can't take the law in your own hand. You can't
apply these rules today in the society, because these are, these are the rules are solely for the
hacking, which means the Muslim ruler, and the Muslim court, which we don't have over here, so
therefore, you can't apply these rules. So what do we do then? In this case? We
		
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			invite them to repent to Allah subhanho wa Taala What if someone says you know what I can take this
anymore I might might the pain of my crime that I've committed the sin is killing me I'd rather you
know be punished but where you're gonna go
		
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			you come to the to the
		
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			police station where they go just go home rather than saying you sent to the hospital probably check
on you. Right? Go to Muslim country they don't they don't practice that either. So what do we do?
You go repent ALLAH SubhanA wa Tada sincerely Can someone take the law on their hand and then end
their lives as a punisher for themselves? Absolutely not. They can do that. Allah Allah Subhana
Allah Muhammad, Ashraf, Muhammad Muhammad Allah Baraka
		
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			Allah