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4 GUIDED STEPS FOR QURAN TRANSFORMATION ~●~NOUMAN ALI KHAN

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Quran is the best healer of all kind of pain what is more powerful than the words of Allah

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Assalamualaikum, warahmatullahi wabarakatuh. Start with a personal experience and then explain to you exactly the structure of this brief lecture inshallah when I started learning about religion and got interested in Islam in my college days, there were many Avenues. To take there. Were mean, you could have studied some any number of ways and depending on which way you start learning your entire view of Islam, gets shaped by your,

in a sense. Your first impression and New York where I started learning about Islam was a pretty crazy Place depending on which mustard you go, you get a different brand of Islam, pretty much, right?

And so I was and I was really eager to just acquire everything that I could from anywhere that I could and I just have this habit when I get into it. I just really, really entirely give myself to one thing and I did that I did Did I studied some with one group that another, then another, then another one scholar than another, then another just completely giving myself truly, trying to understand the point of view until I stumbled upon one thing that and when I

experienced it, I knew that something inside me, it completely changed. It happened in a Ramadan, early on, in my journey, when I didn't even know much about the Arabic language at all. And I attended a program where my teacher who happens to be my Arabic teacher, my Quran, my first coat on teacher, dr. Of the Sameer was covering the entire Quran. In Translation.

And when he was covering it in Translation and giving a brief synopsis of every I are presenting it as a conversation, it was the first time that I actually felt that I can connect with the Quran as a book. That personally speaks to me up. Until then I Tried reading the Quran in Translation, I found myself disengaged with it very easily. I found myself confused about many things that it had to say

very easily. If you want to study a particular topic and Islam fine, you can go ask a scholar read an article, maybe get a book but if you wanted to get a good grasp of what is Is this Surah about or what is this Ayah talking about? Or what is, you know, what are these passages about Etc? It seemed like you have to go a lot farther than translation to really get it and the materials that are available Beyond translation, what we call Tiff's, it easily seem pretty complicated.

It's not something that you can easily just study and grasp. So I felt like there's a disconnect connect between myself and the Quran even though it's the primary text of Islam. But in this Ramadan experience, it was the first time that I truly truly felt connected with the word of Allah. Sessions would be like, I don't know, two, three hours long and half an hour in 20 minutes in. Even I'd lose sight of the fact

that I'm in a lecture. I'd feel like, Allah is talking to me, you know, and it just, it was so powerful and experienced that at the end of that series, I went to my to him, he didn't know who I was when up to him and I literally asked him, I just, I really want to do what you do and I meant two things by that. I want to teach what you teach, because it's so meaningful, what you've taught and I want to be able to contribute in that way. But more importantly, Lee.

I want to be able to take from the Wellspring that you take I want to be able to learn like you've learned, you know. And he's the one who then inspired me to become a student of the Quran and of the Arabic language and that Journey then continued that snowballed into things. I didn't expect I was just a kid trying to learn more about the Quran and somehow some of the few things I taught friends and

family. Maybe give a hug by here and there it snowballed into, you know, podcast that started getting downloaded in the millions and speaking requests all over the world and my Phenomenal opportunity to meet remarkable Scholars from everywhere to learn from, and now, you know, being institute's been around, nearly a decade or actually more than a decade now. So alhamdulillah things transpired from there, but it all began with that kind of

Ramadan Quran experience. And that brings me to what this webinar is about. This is a webinar about the beginning of the 60 second Surah.

So, Total Drama. And these ayaat in the, in the course of my study, when I study these particular ayat, they resonated with me. In a very special way because I felt like they summarize my own journey into the Quran and in a sense into Islam itself like how I felt transformed from within and how my outlook on life changed was a process and that process of change was actually very beautifully articulated in these opening ayat of Surah, Juma. And that's my intention today to share with you.

And so, I'll get right into now just some things about the discussion. I'm going to have with you and hopefully insha Allah, you'll be able to stick with me. And go through it in a systematic way and I hope to keep things organized, so that you can keep things in your

mind, I'm interested. Not just in giving a lecture, but in Sharing something with you that that you internalize so, well you can share it in your own words with somebody else in sha Allah. The first thing I'm going to try to do is share, give you an introduction to sort of jummah the 60 second Surah of the Quran. Just say a few introductory comments about it. The second thing I hope to do is to cover for names of Allah. The first Ayah of this Surah describes Allah with four of his

name. She's very beautiful profound names in a certain special order. So we're going to talk about those four names a little bit and that order and what it signifies, then we're going to talk in the second Ayah about the task given to the prophet salallahu alayhi wasalam, our messenger was given the greatest Mission ever given to a human being and that entire Mission has been summarized in the second Ayah by four tasks.

These are the four things, the prophet had to do some the Lahore, alehsalaam to bring about the kind of transformation that he did. And at the end of this discussion, the No discussion, I'll have with you is, what does all of that mean for my and your own self transformation? These for guided steps in the Quran, for self transformation. That's What I Call this webinar. That's what they're about at the end. We learn these lessons from the Quran and then extract from them at the end.

What applies to ourselves. So, let's begin with that introduction. The first discussion and a brief introduction to suitable, Juma. It belongs to a group of students called the mastaba Hat. What's a big Arabic word? You may not know what it means to let me tell you, briefly must have be hot actually means those Those that declare Allah has Perfection. What these students have in common is all of them. Begin with either Subhan Allah Hafiz sumati waffle on or you shall be holy lady.

Massimo moratti weld. Everything has been declaring a lot Perfection. Perfection everything in the skies and the Earth has been declaring a less Perfection and will continue to declare a less Perfection. And is already declaring a lot of perfection. These are the Declarations at the beginning of this group of Metheny sutras within which this Surah belongs to Jim about. Thanks. But the other thing that this was have in common that should be noted.

Is that all of them first begin with the heavens and the Earth declare, a lot of perfection. And then they compared the heavens and the Earth to the Believers living in Medina, after the prophet had migrated, and the new community of Muslims was formed in Medina. It compares the state of the Muslims to the heavens and the Earth, essentially saying the skies, and the Earth do what they're told, Allah created them and they submit before, Allah and declare his Perfection.

Why do you have Have levels of Faith, some of you very committed, some of you not committed at all, some of you even hypocritical, some of you very weak in their conviction, there's this variation and so Allah is actually raising the level of faith and hoping to transform everybody through the messages in the sutras in these must be hot.

Now, part of that group, once again, is sort of drama, but subtle humour even within this small group of students in the Quran stands in a unique Place. Why? Because there's two reasons, one first. Most is because in every other Surah Allah would describe the skies and the Earth and what they do. And they're supposed to you said, behold Lila Hema for Samoa Theophylline and since the skies and the Earth do what they're supposed to do, the Believers of then criticized, why don't you

do what you're supposed to do? Limit Hakuna, Matata found out. Why don't you do what, you know, why do you say what you don't do? Well, as the halacha come from income kaffir woman commitment, he's the one who made you, the among you. There are those who disbelieve among you. There. Are those who believe Why is there a discrepancy among human beings and among the believing Community when there's no

discrepancy in the skies? But this Surah is unique as soon as Allah describes the skies and the Earth and they do what they're supposed to. He comes to the prophet salallahu. So instead of criticizing us, he comes to the prophets. Elijah them and describes that he does what he's supposed to like just as the heavens, follow the order. Heavenly order of Allah, the prophet himself salaam salaam executed.

The Heavenly order of Allah, there's a Harmony To, in the skies and the Earth and what the what our Prophet himself did salallahu alaihe Salam that which is a beautiful unique quality of the syrup. In addition to the fact that it instead of mentioning to of Allah's names inventions for of his name's but we'll get to that in the second discussion.

Now before we get into the topic of the first Ayah and the four names of Allah, that I was going to talk to you about, I want to talk to you about the overall message of not just this webinar but this entire Surah it's message is essentially change and to understand that you have to To understand a parable and analogy that is very common. In the Quran, Quran Compares itself on a number of occasions to water raining from the sky. That's the comparison that's made, and that's an important

comparison to understand water. Comes from the sky. The Quran came from the sky water is pure. The Quran is pure water, gives life to the Earth. That was previously dead. It had the potential for Life. What? It was, previously dead, the same way, the Quran gives Life to the hearts that were

previously dead. They had potential in them, but that potential hadn't been activated yet inside or they had the seed inside of goodness, but it hadn't been given an opportunity to Blossom and to bloom, right? So that the the water and Quran analogy is a very powerful one because it's actually an analogy of transformation itself. We are in a sense being compared to the earth, just like the Earth can be transformed by water. You won't recognize the land after the greenery.

Comes after the rain has done its effect. T', and before, it looks like two different places. The same is true of human beings. When the effect of Revelation takes place this. Let's so let's talk about that transformation. That how did human beings transform like the Earth transforms? How did human beings transform? What was that? Change that the Quran brought

about? Just looking at it from a historical point of view, the revelation of the Quran starts, when the prophet is at the age of 40 and a discontinues when he's at the age of 63. So that's a 23-year, very brief period, and in this period. An incredible Revolution took place in this unknown part of the of the world map in the middle of that desert where there was no massive Empire and no no Grand historians and Scholars, and things like that.

In the middle of that completely unknown place, a revolution took place a revolution that changed individuals from from within everything about them changed. How they looked at life, how they thought about happiness and sadness. What their priorities were practically, every everything

changed about the way they eat. The way they sleep, how they get married, who they get married to how they get divorced, what they think about life and death, how they clean themselves, how they spend their time, what should their priorities in a day and in their year and their life? Be, you know, how, what should they love and what should they hate? Everything about them emotionally practically in their

daily habits transformed. It's an incredible individual transformation but it's not just an individual transformation. It was also a societal transformation. The way business is conducted changed forever. The way the economy Economy's organized changed the way people deal with each other, what are the rights of men and women? And how should they interact with one another in society, you know, what should be the, how do people have different economic

classes deal with each other? How do how we're governments deal with people and people deal with governments? What are the norms and values that govern the behavior of a society? What are even the ethics of War? How is even were conducted meaning, even at a societal level, the value system was completely revolutionized Within These Three years. It's actually from a historical point of view and unprecedented kind of change within one group of people within one Society add to that.

If you think about the fact that these people had a culture and a tradition that was thousands of years old, and when people follow a tradition that centuries-old, then they're very set in their ways, it's not easy to change them. But this something happened in this time that changed them in a way that no other change in human history even compares and that's not enough. Not only that little small

portion of the Map changed. But as a result of it in just a few years until to this day, the map of the world itself has changed forever. You know? You and I many of us are Muslim today because of what happened in those 23 years. It's an incredible, incredible change that continues to transform the world as we speak today and it started then and the effect still continues. But if you look at it from the qur'an's point of view, yes, this is from a historical point of view.

And political scientists point of view, you know, from a sociologist point of view from an Thomas point of view, you know the you know they can see and measure these changes and look at how the map changed and how politics changed, how Islam spread and all of it. But if you look at it from the korans point of view, the most incredible change that happened

was one change. It was change inside people's hearts, something inside people transformed you know you could talk about how green the Earth is on the outside. The Quran is saying it's that seed within that transformed that's that's the root of all of that change and that's what we're going to try to get at. In today's webinar these were my Comments about the introduction to the Surah and the subject matter that we're going to be dealing with.

Now, I have three more discussions to share with you just briefly outlining. The once again, the first thing I'm going to talk to you about now is going to be the four names of Allah from the first. Ayah then I'll talk to you about the four tasks given to the prophet salallahu alaihe, Salam in the second Ayah and then thirdly we'll tie it all together and try to understand something about transforming

ourselves self transformation. So let's begin with the first Ayah Bismillah ar-rahman ar-rahim you said, behold Allah Hafiz summer W. Ey my fellow Delma. Michael Cote du Ciel Aziza like him, I'll briefly translate this for you. Everything in the skies and in the earth, declares Allah as Perfection and will continue to do. So, the king, the pure, The Authority, the wise, this is a simplified translation in which I'm going to emphasize the four names of Allah that have been

mentioned. And then we'll dig a little bit deeper once again in brief translation. Everything in the skies and everything in the earth continues to declare and will continue to declare the Perfection of Allah. Who is the king, the pure, The Authority, the wise in that order, the king, the pure, The

Authority, the wise, okay? So, let's now talk about each one of these names a little bit and I what I want to start with is actually an observation of Imam Pasadena, Rahim Allah, who pondered over these four names of Allah in this package

together. And the thing that he felt ties them all together is the fact that all each one of these names in its own way, draws you closer to Allah, Each one of these names attracts you to a lot and keeps you in close company of Allah and he wanted to describe that. And so I'm taking some excerpts from from his commentary. I'll start with his commentary on the name, the king and the laulima lion. Sorry for I'm ugly, Seaman Kana and the hula and entire body module, is he?

I will even even salafi him. When you're in the company of someone great, in this case, in the company of the king, it's improper protocol for you to just walk away. You can't just, you know, you've been given the the honor of being in the company of royalty being invited to the castle being invited to the inner quarters of a king. You, it's, you're not sitting in a restaurant, you're not sitting at a train station or in a movie theater or something, you just

get up and walk away. There's a, there's an actual, you know, proper etiquette respect and protocol that has to be observed because you are in the presence of royalty. I actually have experience with this to an extent in the human sense. I've had the opportunity to meet with presidents and you know, Some cases Royal members of royal families in different countries and Etc.

And before you meet them, there's always a protocol team that tells you here's how you're going to meet the president. Here's how you greet the king, here's where you're going to sit here is how you're going to you. Let him eat first. Then you eat this, that the other you know there's there's all this stuff you can't just like in the middle of the conversation. Pick up the phone and say hey excuse me king, I gotta take a phone call.

That's not going to happen. What he's trying to get at is when you get introduced to Allah, you are in awe of the fact that you're in the presence of royalty and you're going to feel ashamed. Embarrassed walking. Away from that present, that grand presence your. So honored that you got to be there. Why would you want to to leave that presence? You'll be, you'll be reluctant to leave that presence.

So this first name of Allah draws you in and keeps you there out of reverence, for Allah, the second name of a lot of Kudos which I simply translated. As the pure he says about it, I'll Moon has a who and an ox. Well, who are your Hub of he had retired? He is someone who is free from flaws and because they're free from flaws there refined You're pure individuals, such a person and such an entity is their

company is desired. Let me put that, in simple words for you people, like refined company. We like people that that are pure in their speech and their mannerisms, and their behavior, their kindness is pure, their advice is pure. The sincerity is pure your gravitating towards those kinds of people truthful. People honest people, people that are genuine with you. Those are the kinds of people that you want to be around. So human beings naturally are drawn towards truth.

Fulness and cleanliness and, and pure kinds of company. But even in the physical sense, if you live in a polluted area where there's smoke and Smog and dust. And all of that human beings want to move away from that towards, what a natural environment, a pure environment, where they can breathe fresh air, where they can drink, pure water Purity, is something that attracts people in the personal emotional sense. But even physically, we are drawn towards Purity and cleanliness.

We want to get away from filth and dirtiness, you know, No, that's that's a human inclination Allah. Put inside of us. So in a sense when you get introduced to Allah as the ultimately pure being in his company starts, purifying you and thus you feel, and a change inside of you and you don't want to leave that company, that's attractive in and of itself the third. So two names of Allah so far, so good. The quick recap would be the king.

That's the first name, the pure that would be the second name. The third name of Allah is the authority al-aziz. He says about it. Yeah, it does. All multiphone how low for Mo Farah to home, her daughter, who the freaking Villa Rosa, that those who are around the authority. And by the way, let me translate that a little better, I'm keeping it simple.

So you remember the words, the king, the purely Authority, the wise now we're on Authority, the third one, but let me just give you a little bit more about the word, Allah Aziz from the Arabic language. It actually combines two meanings. It combines the meaning of authority, which I've already translated, but it also So includes the meaning of honor and dignity and respect. And if you combine those two, the notion that comes from, Allah Aziz is an authority that commands respect.

That's an important distinction because there are people and there are entities that have authority but they don't have any respect. There are neighborhoods in which the police have a lot of authority but the community doesn't respect them, that happens. There may be an institution. There may be people that people respect like a teacher, may be respected but he has no Authority, that might happen. But as easy as someone who has Authority, and that the authority is also respected.

And so he says, then why is this name attractive? Because Tim, I'm Rosie. All these names are attractive in some way right there. Drawing you in closer to Allah. He says it's similar to The King and Authority. A noble respected Authority has invited. You your in their company, you walking away from that company is not degrading them. It's degrading you, you missed out on an honor. You got invited by somebody Noble, you got invited by By The Authority.

So you showing your loyalty you showing you, you coming up and showing up and staying there is actually being is a means of dignifying yourself. So one actually becomes dignified in the company of al-aziz, they get a result because they're in the company of Allah Aziz. And finally, I quickly get to the, the final name in this list, Al malikul, quddus al-aziz. And finally, al-hakim the the king, the pure the authority.

And finally, the wise al-hakim either Farrakhan, I hadn't have lotta who fighter who fix The and in shape, 1 Min Al hikmah. Beautifully said when you're in the company of someone wise every moment you miss out on getting wisdom from them is a

loss for you. Every moment you want to take the most of it. I mean I have personal experience with this and you might do there are people very few people in our life are a source of real wisdom and if you have those kinds of people, you know, that they're very sought after company. So you getting their undivided. Attention is not easy, and if you do get it, you want to cherish every moment that you possibly Chablis can to capture whatever wisdom they have to offer you.

There are some teachers in different parts of the world that I look up to. I'll travel and not to go and

give a talk or a speech. I'll just travel to go see them and ask them questions and if they can give me an hour of their time, 20 minutes of their time, I'll be grateful because those 20 minutes or more valuable to me than 56 hours of studying on my own that wisdom to me is priceless that companies Priceless. So with the wise every moment is precious and it's a close intimate relationship with Teacher a mentor and Elder someone who cares and loves for you and therefore gives you wisdom.

Okay, so these are the four names of Allah that are described inside of this Ayah, the king of the pure, the authority and the wise. This was some things about Imam razi and how he framed these names together. I want to add some of my own observations to that observation and I'd like to share with you that these four names of Allah can be further paired up there, four of them, you can divide them into two pairs and those two pairs would be the first and

the third name. Mmmmmm are similar and the second and the fourth name have something in common, so 1 in 32. And for now let me put words to that that would mean that the king and the authority have something in common and the pure and the Y's have something in common. So let's talk about that. On the one hand, what if it should be obvious to many of you? What are the king and the authority have in common? A king is an authority and a king.

Ideally is also a respected Authority, they have a lot in common and they both demand loyalty they are You know, their authorities that have to be respected, they have to be obeyed. You have to, you have to recognize that they're up here and you're down here you know and Authority is superior. A king is superior the Royal and you're a subject you're down here these names of Allah. What are they what effect do they have?

The effect they have is they make me loyal to Allah obedient to Allah. Humble before Allah they make me afraid of Allah. They may even be intimidating to me. They're overwhelming to me about the power and the Grandeur of Allah and my insignificance. And that's what these names highlight, what two names, and Malik and al-aziz. They are about the greatness of Allah and therefore how minuscule an insignificant, I become a how'd, you know, I become humbled before these two

names. But if you look at the other two names, I'll put those and al-hakim the pure and the wise. Well Purity refinement, cannot be experienced from a distance like those first two names, Purity, and refinement is when you get close to someone and you see their mannerisms and Wisdom is something that when someone puts their hand over your shoulder and gives you advice and understands your situation and then gives you exactly relevant Council pertaining to

your situation. I'm reminded particularly in the matter of al-hakim of the story of lachman in the Quran. Look, man lovingly gives advice to his son and Allah says, well, akkad Athena. Luqman al-hikmah. We gave look man wisdom. And then he imparts that wisdom on to his son that that that intimate close loving relationship, part of that is imparting, wisdom. You can't just Get wisdom from a distance.

You have to develop a relationship with somebody for them to impart wisdom relevant to your life to you. The other song on the first side, I'll put those refined company. Pure company company, whose presence makes you feel better about yourself, brings you peace. In a sense, you can think of it. Like, I like to think about produce and al-hakim paired. Also, in a sense that when you're in the company of someone pure your heart starts getting purified.

And when you're in the company of someone wise, your mind starts getting purified. Their wisdom, right? So it's hearts and Minds that are being refined by the quddus and the Hakeem, the pure and the Y's. So two names are distant, Royal Grand, even intimidating and two names are close and friendly. And they bring you near that kind of makes it seem like these four names are near or rather

far the near than far the near. There's a push and a pull going on. As far as how I'm to react to these names between myself and Allah that That dichotomy and that tension is actually something beautifully articulated in the Quran. And they're both necessary components of my relationship with Allah that distance and that closeness with Allah. First, I want to give you an example of it. And the example, my favorite example of it among many is the example of Musa, alayhis salaam

Moses. When he saw the fire, he was with his family and he saw fire up top the mountain and he told his family, you stay here. I see a fire. Maybe I'll get some directions there little. Did he know he's going to be meeting with Allah when he goes up there. When Gets their what's the first experience he has Allah says ya Musa. Any another book for like Musa? There is no doubt.

I am your master. Take your shoes off, then in a couple Waddell muqaddas Etowah, you are no doubt in the sacred value of 2. He's intimidated. Allah has established his Mastery. Over him, he's just a slave. Take your shoes off. Show proper etiquette. This is a intimidating relationship and immediately following that. What does Allah say? Well, I know Donald took a first time we met you And I'm the one that has chosen. You, I have selected. You listen carefully to the

inspiration. Being given like a lie saying, I see good in you. That's why this Choice has been made. He's making him feel comfortable. Now all of a sudden its closeness with him and immediately following that in any on Allah La ilaha illa, Ana moodini.

I am no doubt. Allah know what is to be worshiped and obeyed besides me, be my slave, enslave yourself to me, worship me. That's again, Mastery and slavery and intimidating, a powerful relationship and Lee following that a close relationship? Welcome Miss litella decree, establish the prayer. So you can remember me a remembrance of Allah, of course, is a matter of the heart and a matter of closeness with Allah

following that. Again, he scares him and says the hour is coming in the Satya. Tony, Accardo. Officially touches are cool. Enough symbol is coming and keep me keeping it almost entirely hidden. So every person gets paid gets compensated in a or danced with the efforts they made. Don't let anybody distract you. Especially the one who doesn't believe in it distract you from it and they follow their own way and fall off a cliff. Literally he says Fatale because he's standing on a cliff.

So he says they fall off a cliff figuratively. You might fall literally as Moosa is terrified of Judgement Day. He says, one material can be a meanie Kya Musa. What is in your right hand there Musa. What's their? What's that in your right hand? Like a casual conversation. Bringing him close again. I wanted to highlight this because this happens all over. Over the Quran. But now it's important to understand why. Why does that happen? Why are some names?

Intimidating us scaring us establishing a lot of authority and other names, making him a friend and a close Ally, you know, even someone we love, and who loves us? Those two things. Don't go hand in hand. How are they always there together? You see, if you only have a relationship with Allah about Authority, Then you're going to be so scared of Allah and so terrified of Allah that you will lose all hope.

If you have a relationship with Allah, that's all friendship and love, Allah loves me. He knows what I'm going through, I love him. He's my best friend, etc, etc. You know what happens with friends friends don't have authority over each other. Friends start saying yeah I crossed the line but so what he's my friend, he loves me too

much. If we became entirely connected to Allah through his authority, we would become hopeless and fearful only it would be a very depressing outlook on our relationship with Allah. If our relationship with Allah was only about closeness only about friendship and intimacy. We would end up taking advantage of that relationship and disobeying him and not regarding his guidelines. A lob keeps that balance between those two things. Just like he does between hope and fear.

It's between Authority and closeness that he maintains that balance and that balance is so beautifully. Nick It together, in the First Eye of the Surah, Al Malik, Al CODIS, Allah Aziz, Al Hakim, the king, the pure, The Authority, the wise, they're close and far close in far over and over again subhanallah. So now we're ready. Now, that I've given you a recap of these four names, the king, the pure, the authority, and the wise.

Now I'd like to talk to you about my second discussion which is about the prophet salallahu alayhi wasalam and the four tasks, Allah gave him. I want to share first of all the idea with you and then we'll Discuss it in some detail and I'll briefly translate it for you to who led by NASA Philomena. Rasoolum in home yet Louella him ayat. He was a key him where you are living room will kitab awhile hikmah. Well encounter woman Camille. The field wall a lima bean.

He is the one who appointed among the unlettered, a messenger from within them mean home yet Louella homogeneity, who recites on to them, who narrates unto them, his miracles, his ayat, his Revelations were Miracles, you can call the ayat Well, use a key him and he purifies them where you are living room, we'll get up. And he teaches them. It says the book, but you can understand that as the law, the term kitab, in the Quran, many places is used for the law. So he teaches them the law.

Well, hikmah and the wisdom, once again, I'm summarizing the translation and our concluded. He is the one who appointed among the unlettered, a messenger, among them, who does four things. Here's what they are. He teaches them, he recites the ayaat on to them, he, he narrates onto them or introduces them to the Miracles. He purifies them, he teaches them, the law and the wisdom.

That's the fourth thing. Where in carloon Cobb Lou, Lafitte La Lima Bean, even though for much before they had been immersed in obvious, misguidance these people were lost for many many centuries, many many generations obviously lost worshipping all kinds of false gods and Pagan Idols, right? So that's the commentary made in

this Ayah the here. Once again for tasks have been highlighted reciting, the ayaat purification the messenger purifies when you are leaving, home and kitab, He teaches them the law and it teaches them wisdom.

In order to understand these four tasks, the first thing I want to share with you is the fact that the prophet of Allah sallallahu aleyhi Salam among all of the other prophets carries, a unique burden, being the last messenger, isn't just the fact that you're last on the list, it means you have the heaviest load that has ever been given. No, other Prophet is coming to guide Humanity.

So what he has been given and what he must deliver in those 23 years isn't just Nest. It's not isn't just necessary that Transforms his immediate audience, he has to be given something that is going to continue to transform Humanity until the day of judgment the way prophets used to transform

people. The job that was done previously by profits must now be done by this one profit for every nation, every ethnicity, every generation, every society to come until Judgment Day, that's the burden on our messenger salallahu alayhe wassallam. And on top of all of that, you know, Messengers used to be given In the this, this this miracles in grand miracles to be able to bring about their changes to be able to convince people like Musa and the staff.

He's only going to be given the Quran. He's not going to be given anything else, but in order to understand the beauty of these and the flow of these four tasks and depth. I'd like to start this discussion with an analogy and I think it ties in some of the key Concepts that are being communicated here in these ayaat Imagine that there's a town that's kind of backwards is a village, not very civilized people live there, they kind of

live. They they don't have much in the way of law or infrastructure refinement and one day they see an Entourage of horses. You know, back in the day horses decked-out soldiers in uniforms and an ambassador coming with them and the ambassador's just in clothes, they've never seen before. Clearly these people are not from around here and he opens up this Grand, scroll and starts reading them a message from a king. Who would like to, uh, next their Village.

He like to take over their Village and offer them the benefits of being part of their Kingdom. And, you know, starts, giving them all of this this message from this King. And these people look at them and say, first of all, it's obvious, you're not from here, but how do we know you're actually here from a king? What proof do you have? So he shows them, you know, coins. He shows them Treasures. That can only possibly belong to a King, he gives them some kind

of indication. That he represents royalty if they're convinced. They say, you know what, we'll hear about, will want to hear what this King has to say. You know, we're kind of impressed with the Entourage and everything he brought and the proofs of his Grand royalty. We're going to give him a shot. If you're going to go to that company of that King, you're going to go meet him, then you're going to have to address your best. You're going to have to dress for the occasion and observe

proper protocol. You're gonna have to refine yourself, you're gonna have to purify yourself. Keep in track. Keep keep in mind what we're talking about in the ayaat You are the mighty what user came. You go meet this king and the King says if you want to be part of my kingdom here laws, you have to follow here.

The regulations you must. Now adopt, this will become your Constitution and he overtime develops, these people and they Implement more and more of the laws of the Kingdom, until they themselves. Become a very refined well-developed, well well-established sophisticated society, and only as they develop and grow, do they start learning the advantages of becoming a more sophisticated Nation. They didn't see the wisdom in some of that. Ah before. But now they start seeing that wisdom.

They went through this process of refinement. I wanted to give you that analogy because it's kind of like what the messenger did select show them. But there are some differences and the commonality however is that those people that the prophet came to have not had a message from their King for many. Many generations, were encounter Mill, Kabal, Lafitte La Lima Bean. The first thing, what did the messenger? Do he recited? Allah Allah's ayats yet. LOL.

Hey, Maya, T people? Read the message of the Quran and he's claiming that this is from God. It's from Allah. They said, how do you know it's from Allah? How do we know what proof? Do you have that? This is from Allah, the words of Allah, or so powerful or so, Grand were so inimitable, you couldn't produce something like them. You were so overwhelmed by them that the audience that would hear it would know immediately that those words don't belong to

a human being. They were experiencing the miracle of Allah has words directly and That alone was humbling them. They were instances where people came to debate with the prophet salallahu alayhi wasalam, and he would recite ayat and he would get to an eyewear Allah commands, everyone fall into sajda disbelievers. The entire Congregation of them would fall in prostration. That happened. The Quran commands words, overpowered them, and that's the first thing.

The prophet did introduce people to the miraculous power of the Quran yet. Luo La he myAT&T he's introducing them and while he's introducing Them. They are in awe that this this does not belong to this human being. This is coming from a much more Grand, much more Royal, much more powerful Source then some people were in so much. All of that word that they wanted to accept that word and recognize that they want to.

Now become purified. These were the people that then come accompanied the prophet sallallahu alehiwassallaam, they became they came all around him, they hovered around him. They formed a society around him and he would give them constant reminder for the kid enough Attitude Era.

Remind if the reminder, ER, has any benefit for enough that they caught on fire and we need continuous reminder is going to benefit Believers. The prophets are selling would continuously, give them a reminder through the word of Allah. And through that, reminder, two things happened, their hearts start being purified of greed of jealousy of materialism of want and worry about worldly things there. Their heart start becoming more and more connected to Allah, and less and less connected to

material things. They start seeing things in a more refined and beautiful way, but their minds start getting refined to their thought process. It's changing, they start criticizing things, they previously didn't criticize, they start appreciating things, previously didn't appreciate a purification is happening because of their constant exposure to Revelation. This Quran is transforming them with this regular exposure. This is what, use a key him, his purifying them.

And when they, they reach the point of purification, their hearts and Minds were completely submitted before. Allah after they were in all Velez Miracles already, these became the strongest of people people that were willing to leave everything behind, and when Allah gives, Of them laws. Finally, with a less started giving them laws.

When he started telling them that certain foods that you've been eating your whole life, you can no longer eat certain drinks that are addictive in nature, wine, and alcohol. Addictive in nature that you've been enjoying your entire life, today is the day you stop drinking. That's it. Certain clothing. Are, you know, women that loved beautifying themselves in dressing up and going out in Social, Gatherings and doing all

of that. And then Quran comes and says no, from today on you're going to dress like this and gave them laws. When Allah gave those laws, these people were immediately ready to implement those laws. Why did that happen? Because two things had already happened over a long period of time yet Luella. Hey, Maya teehee, they were a novel has Miracle. They were humbled by Allah's words and they were constantly being purified by reminder. And then finally, they were

ready to learn the law. I'm reminded I always repeat it because it's such epic words by eyeshadow the Allahu Kana. Now, a well, a man has a lab in Al qarani Latasha bull Hammer, Lacuna, wallahi London, through Cal camera Abaddon. She says if the first thing ever revealed in the Quran was don't drink alcohol. We would have said well la he will never stop the consumption of alcohol ever. We will never give it up because we weren't purified yet. That's the point that she's making you know.

So here we are at Louella him ayat. He is a very powerful actually what your Ali Mohammed kitab teaches them. The book is a very, very powerful reminder that we have to internalize that laws. That the regulations of Islam aren't just taught just like that. Do this, don't do this. This is what we do with our Our children nowadays, this is hot on, this is hot on. This is hot on.

If you really want them to transform, then they have to go through the same process that the Quran identified here, you know. Now finally is the endless Journey while hikmah and he teaches them the wisdom, why do I call that the endless Journey. See laws are a finite set of regulations. It's a number of rules. This is prohibited. This is prohibited. This is prohibited. This is a mandatory requirement.

This is what you must. You must Five times a day, if you can afford to, you must go to Hajj. You must fast in the month of Ramadan laws are finite and regular regulated. There's not an infinite number of laws in Islam, but wisdom is an entirely different entity. Wisdom is an endless lifelong Pursuit. The Quran didn't just come here to give us laws. The Quran came to give us endless lifelong wisdom.

My entire life will be spent exploring the wisdom of the Quran, and I will leave this world having only captured a few drops, that's the nature of wisdom. And so, Allah will judge says that. Finally, he teaches them the wisdom, he teaches them a way to engage with this book and draw more and more, and more Treasures from it. And this is done by means of reflection and contemplation of a leotard up Brunel Quran, don't they pondered deeply upon the Quran, you know, this is the

process that was given. By the way, one more thing about about wisdom is that wisdom also starts, teaching you the wisdom behind the laws. It starts actually showing you that Islam isn't just a bunch of regulations. It's actually a moral code, it's a spiritual code. These laws have a spiritual benefit, a moral benefit. You know, that's wisdom behind the laws. That starts becoming manifest as you study. These are the four steps of transformation that the prophet

slice along was given. Now I get to one of my favorite Parts in this presentation, and that is how these four parts that I just shared with. You were able to transform that Society. That had been lost for many, many many generations. Allah is telling us that the Quran cannot be underestimated. The Quran cannot be, it's not just a book that you read. The Quran is a book that you use to be completely transformed. These four tasks of the Prophet.

I remind you again. He recites the ayaat, he purifies them, he teaches them the law. He teaches them. The wisdom are actually perfectly super imposed on the four names of Allah that I started this discussion with this is one of my favorite parts of this presentation. You know Allah azzawajal will say but I remind you of those four names, the king, the pure, The Authority, the wise go back to the king. The king is known by one people came and saw this Ambassador.

They were skeptical or you really from a king, what did he have to show them proof? What are the ayaats? When the messenger recites, the ayaat on to the people when he shows them the Miracles? What is he actually doing? He's now showing them the the The proof that this can only be from Allah through the ayaat they get to know their King.

Notice also, even in the introduction, to the Quran, one of the first introductions to Allah Al hamdu, lillahi, rabbil al-amin r-rahmani, r-rahim Malachy, omuty. Not the this closeness and ar-rahman ar-rahim, and then there's this Grandeur, the king, the kingdom of Allah, the kingdom of God or the king of the day of judgment, the master and the owner of the day of judgement now The king is known

by his signs. So you had literally, he Maya T. That's how people will be in all of Allah when they're introduced to the miracle of the Quran. The second name of Allah was a good dose. Alko du musst means what the pure think about. What is the second task of the prophet? Salallahu alayhi wasalam in the second Ayah, where user key him and he purifies them. The pure is the name of Allah and inspired by that name. This is what your messenger does, he purifies people by

bringing them closer. Sir, to the pure this name. And this task of the prophets, life seldom are corresponding to each other. This is what the prophet is doing. He's bringing these four names of Allah into people's hearts. He's in his instilling them into people's hearts. If you look at the third name or the third name of Allah was I like as he's the ultimate Authority, The Authority that should be respected.

And what is it for D? If not, the lawgiver and Authority is the lawgiver, The Messengers, I saw them. Then teaches the law, the law on behalf of who, on behalf of the authority. Whose authority should be respected until you develop an honor and respect for that Authority. Until you don't realize that everything that Authority does is there to purify you, you will not be able to implement that law.

You will not be able to live by that law that you're supposed the way you're supposed to. So, because he's allies, he's the messenger fulfills that has of Allah by teaching the people, the law of Allah Aziz, the constitution of that Authority. Then finally, a Las last name in the first Iowa's, al-hakim the wise And what is the name of Allah that al-hakim corresponding to in the activity of the prophet's voice from the task of the prophesy Saddam? He says, subhanahu wa'ta'ala,

were you Ali Mohammed kotoba? Well, heck my he teaches them wisdom, it is a lot of the ultimately wise, who will now teach his Messenger to inspire wisdom, into his followers, into his into the subjects, those who will accept this call and accept this Faith. Subhan, Allah for names of Allah directly superimposed on the for tasks. Given to the messenger of Allah salallahu alaihe This is the incredible incredible journey of the Quran that people went

through to instill. Those names that the heavens and the Earth recognize when they declare his Perfection, what a life saying is, if you can internalize these names, you will be in harmony with the heavens and the Earth. That's what the prophet came to do, is to bring to you. The order that is already all around you, you know, Allah will say, for example, a shumsa, welcome, Ruby husband, when najma was arrested on the star and the 3DO sajda. Why is he telling us the truth, the start?

The tree do sajda or the birds do test be Allah says the birds. Do test be, you know what it means, shayin illa, yusabbihu, bihamdihi Robbie, you know. Well, a key lot of kahuna tasbeha mistletoe is so is there anything that doesn't declare its Perfection? How can we? But you can't understand it. Now we're going to be in harmony with the rest of creation around us, you know, having said, all of that. Now, I get to the juicy part. How do we think about self-transformation, the

prophet's alaihi Salam? Was given a? It's an interesting question before I get to the province. Like the time, you know, we, we think of this amazing transformation that happened and since I was little, maybe you've heard this too. If you've been attending could buzz and sermons your whole life, how great those companions were, how amazing their change was what incredible transformation they went through and what amazing submission to

Allah the demonstrated. And you keep hearing about that and you keep asking yourself. Yeah, that was them. What about me? I mean they were awesome. I get it I'm clearly not. Hi, my capable of that kind of transformation is the Quran only talking to me about an incredible historical transformation, or is it telling me something I myself am capable of look at the third idea.

Look at what Allah says well Ocarina mean Homeland Mi hakuba him Wahoo Allah Aziz Al Hakim there are other than them those who are not from the Arabs and others and them could also mean other Generations that haven't yet joined them. This is the third eye. There are other than the other than them. Ourselves, who haven't yet joined them and what Lam yahkum Bima, who Allah Aziz Al Hakim and he's the ultimate Authority. Always, Allah is already saying

this incredible spiritual moral. Ethical Revolution is not limited to these few people in the company of the prophets of Allah who seldom. This is something that is meant to continue because he is the final messenger, others. Haven't, yet joined them, they will never have met their Prophet, but they'll meet the Quran. They'll never have bet the companions, but they'll meet the

same transformation. They're coming, they're on the way by saying that even the companions of the Prophet or somewhere, like others, who are these others? Manhattan, Willa, we were sitting in the company of the Prophet. They say gonna loosen and the Nabi Saleh Ali Salim. We were sitting in the company of the prophets are Salam. When you know, Nazareth, alehissalaam are the sort of humor. I came down the suit. I came down and when he started

reciting, he resided. Others haven't yet, joined them? Well Ocarina. Minimal have Kobe. You haven't joined them yet and when they heard this, are there like man. How would I also love? Who are these people? And the prophets are sort of looks at Salman al-farsi, he looks at someone Farsi. And now, before I tell you what happens, next you to know something about someone else VAR C. If you don't know, it gives them as you.

For those of you don't know, his name is Salman, the Persian tells you where he's from is from Persia. He was born and raised in a zoroastrian fire worshipping Priestly family, his family was part of the religious clergy of Fire worship, he denounced his religion, couldn't take, it didn't make sense to him. He sought the one true God, and he was, you know, persecuted imprisoned tortured because of his belief, he was an embarrassment to his family.

He escapes prison runs off seeking truth and ends up in the mentorship of a Christian monk who teaches them previous teachers in previous scripture, you know, the Old Testament, the Hebrew Bible and he teaches them, the message of recently. Some Jesus also teaches them the signs of a final coming profit who's going to come in the land of So, Salman al-farsi says, I need to go there if there's a sign, any hope that a final

Prophet is coming. I want to go and see, so he goes, and actually gets caught up, gets enslaved, ends up in Medina as a slave and remains there, waiting in anticipation for the prophets is on them. And when the prophesy Sun finally came to Medina, he presented himself and said, this is how I've come. I came seeking you, you know, I

come back to the story. This is a Persian who was in an environment that had nothing to do with Islam had no message Age no preaching to him, he sought the truth himself and ended up in the company and at the footsteps of the prophets like Saddam. This is the Man People asked the prophet when this idea came others. Haven't yet joined, who are they? He pointed at Salomon and 5c. And said, you know, local Amanda Surya if Faith were so far. It was on planet.

Jupiter the Nile Ahuja, Lumen hula men like him, people like him would have reached it. There are people that are going to be on a quest, no matter where they are in the world. How far away from Islam, they are how they have no idea what La is. They have no big knowledge of the Arabic language or of Muslim Society or nothing. They don't know what Quran is a little Revelation is nothing, they have no clue. What? Ever and those people are going to find Allah.

And he says these are the people that Lush talking about in this journey, in other words that that transformation did not stop with that generation, it continues by pointing at Salman al-farsi the prophet of Allah sallallahu alayhe wassallam was in fact pointing at all of us. He was telling us the transformation that you would you and I are capable of. And so we need to understand what it means to engage in that journey of transformation. This is what I want to share

with you. Now, towards the conclusion, I don't want you to just experience or Just hear this theory of transformation, I want to let you know that I've turned that sort of into a mission of my own. How can I help myself and others engage in that journey of self transformation? We feel that we have a solution to implement the lessons that I've talked to you today in this Ayah through something we call the unit TV.

Some of you are familiar with it but I'd like to introduce to you how but, you know, TV operates and what we're hoping to accomplish for yourselves. And it is, it is at the end of the day, my life mission everything I try to do is to create this resource, so Can experience the transformation. Then I myself, am so inspired by and I hope that you'll expect except this journey from me. What I told you about the tasks of the prophets lesson. Let's go back to that.

Actually, before that, let me tell you what being a TV is about. It's about you going on a journey through the entire Quran in a way that is that brings light into your life. In a, in a way that you can manage, I know people are busy. Some of you are moms. Some people working professionals college students, you have different engagements in life. Were always going to be busy. We need I have an engagement with the Quran, for those who cannot drop everything and just

to leave the Quran full time. We need an engagement with the Quran that we can systematically continuously and seriously make progress with the Quran on our own schedule. So here's our plan for you. The first plan for you is to study just the Fatiha number one. That's all. I'd like you to do is study the fatty how we put a recording of the fact that had together. I delivered it some years ago and the purpose of this Fatiha isn't just introduce you to the Quran.

Of course, the best introduction to Lot and to the Quran itself is Allah has own introduction. Which is the first Surah the Fatiha. But the way I presented this to highlight, how is it actually? So beautiful? It can only be divine. Like I'm not just translating it and teaching you some of the lessons inside the Fatiha. I'm trying to highlight as miraculous miraculous Beauty and power. That's what I'm trying to do.

I really love this stuff's particularly have a special bond with it because I've met people who used to be pastors and people who followed other faiths who came to Islam because they heard this. Does they heard this explanation of the Fatiha? So I feel that that's an important start and an important part of our contribution for you. The study of the Fatiha once you're done with the study of the fact, how my hope is that you're now curious about the rest of the Quran.

If party has so unique, so beautiful. So remarkable. What else have I been missing out in the Quran. What else does it have to offer? And that's where I'd like you to take you to Divine speech. Divine speech is a program. I put together many years ago. I traveled many parts of the world. I'm teaching the seminar and it's been recorded now, alhamdulillah available, on being a TV.

I'll tell you simply the purpose of divine speech and the way I like to define the purpose of device features, what happens at the end of divine speech, when you're done with Divine speech, you're supposed to be able to come out and say, wow, this is definitely from Allah. This is not the word of a human being. That's all. I'm not even trying to convince you. I'm just trying to show you what makes the Quran. Remarkably Annex inexplicably, beautiful.

Inexplicably, just humbling overpowering. That's all I'm trying to do. I travel with it and I talked to seminars sometimes even universities and other places and non-muslims attended and to my account at least in front of me 15 people that I know of took shahada at this program, they were transformed just I didn't do this. It's just I'm just explaining what I've come to understand. And about the power and beauty of the Quran through the Second

Step called Divine speech here. Now that you've done, you know, you're being you're in awe of the Quran. Now you want to take that next step, then third step is going to be to get a picture of what the message of the Quran is all about an overview. You know, our an overview of thematic overview of the Quran, the major subject matters in the Quran. The way that this course was put together is I took passages from the Quran that represent some of the most In Concepts in the quraían.

If you visualize the Quran as a building, these are the pillars holding it together. So if you study, these few passages, you have a pretty good idea of the subject matter of the Quran. So, no matter where in the Quran, you're studying, you can tie it to one of these passages, right? That's the notion behind it.

So before you study the entire Quran, you get kind of a bird's eye view and a pretty decent notion of the major subject matter within it. That's the, you know, the overview of the Quran, a thematic overview of the Quran from there. Now, now, you're actually ready to embark on a step-by-step journey into the entire Quran, but I don't want you to do that too.

In depth yet, I want you to have a good view of the entire good read, a guided read of the entire book and that's why I put together a concise commentary on the Quran. This video series is just you listen to 15, 20 minutes of Quran every day little by little by little.

And as you keep going and making progress in your new reading of the Quran. It doesn't matter if it takes you two years or five years years at end, it doesn't even matter, but you're getting drops of the Quran in Translation with brief explanation. Especially the parts that are hard to understand that are commonly misquoted or mistranslated parts that are particularly confusing. I'll highlight in simple language.

Hey, this is what it actually means or here some of the lessons that come from this but not too in-depth, it's not overwhelming. The point of it is you're getting your daily dose of Quran now. And you're going through the entire Quran, this way, this is the Quran, a concise commentary and then comes the final step to me, my favorite step, actually. And you don't want to jump the gun and get their first. I'd like you to go through this process and take your time with it.

The final step is what we call a deeper look. And deeper look is what I decided to do myself and you'll experience this to. Once you go through the Quran, one end to the other, you'll realize, there's so much more I want to learn. I passed It's like I touch the surface of the ocean. There's so much going on deeper. I want to go back and experience it again and again and again and

again. And so what I decided to do a few years ago is I restarted my study of the entire Quran, I'm studying it like I'm assuming I've never studied it before and I try to study it in more depth than I've ever tried to study it before. I've actually even put together and being out hundred, I'm very grateful.

We have a research team put together that helps me study the Quran in depth before the in-depth lectures are given so that I can we can make our Effort in trying to offer you a deeper meaning and I have a more profound understanding of the word of Allah to the best of our ability. That's a deeper look, that's something I'm going to be engaged in for the foreseeable future. I see years and years ahead of me where I'm going to be doing a deeper look. And that's what I want for.

You is to be engaged in this journey to go along its I'm not interested in, you finishing the journey. I'm just interested in you taking a step in that journey and that's what brings me to the conclusion of this webinar. These five items that I mentioned to you.

Starting With the Fatiha doing Divine speech, doing the the overview of thematic, overview of the Quran, the concise commentary and the deeper look, these five steps you know what they're inspired by their inspired by those four tasks given to the prophets Allah who are using them. That's what I want to show you. The first task of the Prophet slicer them was yet. Louella homogeneity.

He introduces people to the Miracles introduces people to the Grand or you know the Amazing Word of Allah that humbles them before their King that is actually the thought behind putting the fatty house. He's and the Divine speech series together you go through those two steps because that's our way of giving you some Taste of yet, LOL. Hey Marty, that's that first task of the prophets lights on them. The second task of the Prophecies of them was were user key him.

He cleanses them, he purifies them. How did he purify them? Continuous consistent. Reminder, the Thematic overview, and then the concise, commentary of the Quran. What are we? Hoping it is for you. Continuous consistent, reminder, it's a means by which were hoping your hearts are purified. Your your minds are purified. You're listening to 15 20 minutes a day on your commute and you're finding advice that

will guide your day. You're going to find relevance more and more and more of the Quran in your life because you're getting a daily dose has dosage constantly. I don't actually expect you to sit with a pen and paper and do this, I just need you to get exposed. That's all that in itself has a cleansing effect but so if you go back to the tasks of the Prophet it was yet Louella Himalaya T which is here Divine speech and Al Fatiha and divine

speech. What you Him purifies them, purifies them were hoping through the constant, reminder of, you know, the Thematic overview and the concise commentary. But then, the prophet Isaiah was given that latter task, which was, he teaches them, the law and the wisdom and teaching, obviously, is when you become a student and you have a teacher, it's more in-depth, it's engaging. Now, you have to put pen and paper together and that's where we put the deeper.

Look together, the deeper look study is looking at the Quran in depth, so we can learn the law and learn some of the wisdom of the Quran to the best of our ability. That's the journey. I'm recommending all of you take, I genuinely Jeff. You were sitting, I'm talking to you through Facebook live where there may be thousands of miles between us, but please think of me as someone sitting in your living room right now, I genuinely mean well for you.

If you came to me personally, I met you at an airport at a restaurant somewhere and said, we'll start. How do I study the Quran? This is the advice I give you. This is my personal advice to you. I can't tell with no strings attached. I just like you to be part of this journey. Don't delay. Don't procrastinate it. Don't spend hundreds and, you know, hundreds of hours doing this immediately. No. All I need is little by little, by little high little Moody Eduardo. How ankle?

Our Prophet says, the best. Deeds are the ones that are the most consistent, even if they're a little, that's all that were asked, we just need to be if I can die in this journey through the Quran. I have succeeded. That's all I care about. That's all I want for you. So if you can, if you trust my advice, this is the journey I want you to embark on. Go to be an adult TV don't delay

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That each one of you is blessed in this journey that you and I don't become lazy in this journey, that Allah brings risk and, and Beauty in our life and benefits and Baraka to ourselves our children. Our loved ones people around us are inspired because of the light that we continuously receive from. Let's book. My intention of putting this together is to make him happy. Your intention should be to make him happy. Just to connect to his word. Y'all are just want to

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