Youssra Kamel Kandil – If theres one thing Ill ask you to watch and share today, it would be this!!!
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A speaker discusses the importance of not forgetting the 13th 14th of the month of the month of the date of the birth of Islam, which was recognized as the first of the white days of the year. The speaker also talks about a hadith from the Prophet sallali alayhi wa sallam, which made him feel like he was just trying to emulate the prophets and not be like the people of Yemen. The speaker urges people to not just think about it and focus on the message, as it is not a lie.
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Salam Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh How are you guys doing? So yesterday my phone did not stop dinging every two minutes notification. Don't forget to fast the 13th 14th of the month of Rajab, tomorrow, Thursday is the first of the white days that I am at bead. And I was like, it's so cool Subhan Allah, you know how we're always so keen on following in the footsteps of the Beloved Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and not just that but reminding one another which what makes us as Muslims unique the reminder that that Kyra reminded one other pulling one another to doing good and hopefully it'll be gaining the reward. And I remembered a hadith that I came across a while
ago. And you know, I've been thinking about this hadith a lot Subhanallah with what's going on in Yemen. And it made me feel like sometimes we are selective in what we follow in the Sunnah and what we don't write, certain things that we feel are closer to our heart we follow and certain things we don't although it's still a sunnah, or it's still something that the Prophet sallallahu wasallam spoke about, or recommended or spoke highly of. And the Hadith basically happened in the setting the group of Sahaba sitting with the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and one of the men said the best of men are the men of Nigeria. And the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam replied, saying, No,
the best of men are the men of Yemen. Right belief or Eman or faith is Yemeni. And I am Yemeni. Salatu was Salam. The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam called himself to be of the people of Yemen, right? Whether it's through the idea of ancestry or through the fact of their mannerisms and their virtue in following the Sunnah of Rasulullah sallallahu wasallam. And the guidelines of ALLAH SubhanA wa Tala, the fact that he called himself to be one of the people of Yemen made me think to myself, we try so hard to emulate the prophets a lot he was setting him, we want to come on the day of judgment and say, Yo rasool Allah, we did everything the way you told us the way everything was
pan over to Allah commanded us to do. We want to be, you know, worthy of your shahada, your intercession, we want to be able to drink from your blessed hands and drink that we will never ever, you know, feel thirst after. But then I also imagined the people of Yemen coming to LA so loss of a lot he was setting him saying that these people you're also law did not support us. They did not stand up for us. They knew what was going on in Yemen. How is a warzone? How people are dying, not out of bullets, but from hunger. Our brothers and sisters in Yemen are dying from hunger. And what are we doing? What are we doing? What are we going to tell us what muscle allottee was salam? How
have we really stepped up and stood up for our brothers and sisters in Yemen, the people whom He called himself to be one of them? Don't just walk away, stop and think about it. Are we being selective in how we follow the Prophet salAllahu alayhi wasallam? Are we going to really support and stand up for our brothers and sisters in Yemen? Please join me and swipe up and help our brothers and sisters today. Don't just scroll down and say Oh, it's another message. It's not a lie. Think about it. Salam Alikum, Rosalyn, but again, so