Abdul Nasir Jangda- Hope in Allah

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bismillah alhamdulillah wa salatu was-salam ala rasulillah well ala aalihi wa sahbihi ajma'in assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu so the topic for my session is hope and hope is a very very powerful fundamental concept hope is an idea it's a concept it is a force actually that has caused drastic change in the world multiple times throughout the course of human history hope has been a tool or resource that has been utilized by many people from any different purpose different people have utilized hope and inspiring hope within different groups of people to achieve and acquire many different things throughout the course of human history when we talk about Islam when we talk about belief in Allah when we talk about our religious spiritual journey and experience hope once again is a very powerful important fundamental concept and hope is something that a lion is messenger sallallahu alayhi wasallam invoked hope is a command of Allah hope is a Sunnah of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam hope is our main vehicle of delivering the message of Islam hope is one of the primary themes of the Quran of the Book of Allah and hope has been a tradition of our scholarship and this oma for 1400 years so hope is really actually a very powerful very very powerful thing and the scholars they've what they tell us is because of everything I've just said losing hope is the death of the heart see our experience as believers requires the entire body in the attire it's a complete human experience it starts with the heart it involves the tongue and it eventually requires dedication from the whole body of a person the wealth the life the body of a person but it all begins with the heart and it offers dies with the heart as well that's why the prophet of Allah Salah I said when he talked about the fundamental placement and the importance of the heart in this big equation of life and Islam and spirituality in our relationship with Allah the prophet sallahu solemn that's why he said Allah in the velocity mula Eva Soler hatzala Hodja sudoku lui the facade that facade on Jassa do Kalu Allah WA he recalled that the prophets Allah ISM said that there's an organ within the body that if it's correct the rest of the body will be corrected if it is corrupted the rest of the body will become corrupted and know and understand and realize and write down and never forget that that is the heart and the scholars say that the death the corruption of the heart oftentimes begins with a loss of hope and so now when talking about hope but I'd like to do is I'd like to split this discussion into three portions the first is hope in Allah what is the understanding what is the realization and what is the what is the proper full understanding of hope in Allah span without and how do we go about in having hope in Allah the very first thing that I stayed here by something that allah subhanallah jalla tells us in the quran allah SWA no Attalla says kun so this was an announcement that was given to the prophets a lot he said I'm something very interesting every single time Allah tells us to do something or not to do something some places he does it directly some places Allah gives us a command directly some places he forbids us from doing something directly himself some places of Lazcano atala tells the prophets allah nissan them that you tell them and usually when a la strada what allah is telling the prophets allah nice item that you tell them to do this or you tell them not to ever do that there's a lesson for that there's a lesson in that for us and the lesson that we need to take home from that what we're about to read what we're about to say what we're about to listen to is that the reason why I lost my no I thought I could have told this directly the reason why he told the prophets a lot he said him to say that is because that will be very important this is a message that every believer needs to carry on Allah is giving the prophet sallahu some the tools the instruction the guidance on Dawa on how to spread the message of Islam so he's telling the process of this is how you invite people to Islam so Allah tells the Prophet salat is important that means we all need to listen up because what the Prophet is being told to say is an instruction and a guidance to us as to what we need to say to people the message we need to have and we can only deliver a message if we have first internalized it ourselves and that's what we're here to do so he says yeri body o my slaves Allah says and levena a surah Fateha unfussy him which of the slaves that the ones who have crossed all lines and boundaries against themselves the ones who have harmed themselves the ones that have done severe harm to themselves by living as a life of sin by living a life of hopelessness by living a life of disobedience to Allah by living a lifestyle that is harmful to them not just spiritually but maybe even socially and familiarly and physically they're living a life that is very harmful to them so all I specifically referring to these people but something beautiful that the scholars point out Allah still calls them my slaves alive still saying dear my slaves we still have a relationship with Allah so Allah is speaking to the worst of the worst the most sinful people the ones that are walking on very thin ice Yuriy body o my slaves alladhina a surah for allah and for see him the one who have done severe harm to themselves a lhasa gives them an instruction he forbids something lot ofin a to mohammed in la la da cunha to Muhammad Allah never ever in the slightest bit lose hope from the mercy of Allah spano each other and when I you latrine when na hoona terrain this is a new Lafitte this is a principle of jurisprudence at when a la spada wa taala uses the forbidding tone when he uses the verb that is used to forbid something that makes something impermissible it makes something Haram Allah saying that it is Haram it is not allowed for you under any circumstance to ever in the slightest bit lose hope from the mercy of Allah why unless found redundant then just tell us something and not give us reason to believe it why in Allah your food will do Luba jamia because Allah will forgive all the sins why how is he capable of forgiving all the sins in the who who Allah food or Rahim because he and only he most definitely he is a little food constantly forgiving him constantly merciful nothing is beyond his capacity or beyond his reach Allah will and can forgive anything that anyone has done so never despair never lose hope from the mercy of Allah subhanAllah chala lot I assume it rohila Jakub alehissalaam tells his sons lot I assume it rohila don't ever lose hope from the mercy of Allah why in Naju like I assume Aroha laggy Aleppo McAfee don't because the only one who loses hope in the mercy of Allah is the one who is ungrateful to Allah the one who disbelieves in Allah losing hope is tantamount to disbelief and the word that's used here in this ayah to talk about hope is rowing which comes from rule because it's the spirit of our Iman it's the soul of our hearts it's what keeps our hearts alive is that hope that connection to Allah span Wattana the prophet salat ISM invokes in a supplication whenever do Rama taka we retire hopes we pin our hopes o Allah on your mercy and the higher the more powerful the greater Las mercy is the more we need to have hope in the mercy of Allah Allah spawn wa taala is so merciful so forgiving so kind so benevolent that just in the quran itself in the Book of Allah Allah and Allah Tala when he talks about his ability to forgive a las cuatro teller mentions three different attributes for himself in terms of forgiving that comes from the same root the root word is kuffara which literally means to cover something up it means to forgive us in as if it never even existed like it was never even there but he says there's three different ways one place a la semana pasada calls himself coffee to them coffee which means the one who immediately forgives another place allah calls himself go foul uh foul the one who abundantly forgives the one who has no limitation in terms of forgiveness the one who can continue to forgive no matter how much the sins might be the third attribute is for fooled constantly forgiving immediately forgiving abundantly forgiving constantly forgiving that's what Allah is that's our introduction to allah allahu allah wa taala tells us in the remedy was he hot good Lachey Allah says that most definitely my mercy it encompasses and surrounds everything in Iraq mateesah baka dawa be Allah says that my mercy in a hadith Qudsi in a sacred tradition Allah says you know I don't know if there's any sessions planned at the conference here this year but it's not very hard to go and read for yourself read solitude reading surah number 11 when you read surah number 11 what you'll find is a lot of talks about four or five different nations that are not destroyed the wrath and the anger of allah subhanho wa taala fell upon these people it ravaged these people it eradicated these people from the face of the earth and when you read it you you'll feel overwhelmed the prophets a lot a Selim felt overwhelmed the Sahaba looked at the prophets awesome abu bakr radiallahu anhu and one narration looks at the prophet salaallah Simon he says ship teres ooh Lala you've gotten old Oh Messenger of Allah I saw some white hairs so he says you've got you've grown old Oh Messenger of Allah and the Prophet salat ISM says shaggy buttoning ha ha ha - ha so that who'd made me old sooner who'd made my hair my hair go gray think about that so when you read that you're overwhelmed by reading about the wrath and the anger and the punishment punishment of Allah and then take that into consideration how fierce how powerful the wrath and the anger of Allah is and then listen to this Allah Himself says no matter how powerful or overwhelming my wrath and my anger might be in Ramadi sohcahtoa be but my mercy it supersedes and it overcomes my wrath and my anger imagine how powerful the anger of Allah is but then imagine how powerful the mercy of Allah is that it's more powerful than that that's who allah subhanho wa taala is Allah in another sacred traditional astana what Allah addresses each and every single person individually yeah bina Adam when you read a hadith Qudsi oh when you read sacred traditions you find two types of addresses in some of us as yeah a body all my slaves that's a communal address it's a collective address some places a large pan/wok allah says yebin are Adam all human being Oh child of Adam that's an address to each and every single one of us individually process that on your own he's speaking to you directly Allah says Yamina Adam Lobo Lockett Zulu Buchanan's Amma that if your sins were to reach the limits the peak the height of the sky when you stand and you look up in the sky as far as your eye can see into the sky the clouds if your sins were to stack all the way up to the sky my teacher went explaining this he said that if every time you committed a sin a bottle appeared and when you committed another sin another bottle appeared and they stacked up right next to each other after a while the whole earth was covered with bottles no more place to put the bottles then you start stacking them on top of each other and you continue stacking them up until the entire earth all the way to the sky is completely filled with these bottles that are representative of our sins one person sins one person sins the a las carreteras saying that if you one human being committed that many sins from Mustafar taniwha Familia he formally Taraki Summa means after some time then after you committed all of these sins you took your time and you did all the sins you could possibly do itself Antony well Fiona my bodyguard ooh Lala Mara it's really what 400 mouthing adieu Luallen mother that the past tense verb means this action happened once fill myself up Danny then you ask me for forgiveness once you ask me for forgiveness once how far to laka I have forgiven you voila you Bali and it's no big deal don't worry about it ain't no thing voila Oh Bali this is what lost panatela is this is our introduction to Allah and this is what it means to have hope in allah subhanho wa taala there are you know the theme of this conference is something that really really piqued my interest the theme of the conference is Sharia the overall Akina conference it's about Shetty on and when talking about Shetty on there's a lot of discussions to be had there's a lot of different things that are discussed a lot of different things that we can talk about and one of the key conversations one of the big things that comes up when talking about Sharia is the who dude the punishments that are issued in Sharia it is a lack of information a lack of knowledge a shallow understanding of our and reading of our own Deen in our own religion that we're not able to answer these questions that were not we don't we don't even know what to think and we don't even know how to answer these questions is somebody else when there are very very clear indications and narrations and instructions from the Prophet sallallahu aleyhi salam on how to deal with and how to understand these things in the light of the sunnah of the prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam there's a narration which talks about that there was a man and that's been malacara the allahu i knew in the Sahay of imam bukhari he narrates a hadith from the prophet sallahu so he says that a man came to the prophet of allah Solari sermon he said o messenger of allah I've committed a sin and I've committed a sin there is a prescribed punishment for there's a prescribed punishment for the sin it was time for the congregational prayer so the prophets a lot Isom said leave leave it lets go pray first and they the man went and made will do and he prayed with the prophet salatu salam after the prayer he comes back to the props and he says o Messenger of Allah I did a sin and there's a prescribed punishment for that sin so applied to me whatever punishment I need to be given the Prophet Salani salam asked him he'll he asked him he'll Hobart the Salah tamanna did you just pray with us did you just pray with us and the man said 'no i'm rasoolallah of course i did ya rasul allah o Messenger of Allah the prophet salat is himself other who fear Allah you've been forgiven now go about your way go D go do what you need to do you've been forgiven another narration Abu mama not the along one who this is also mentioned in the Sahara vemma Muslim in the soon enough imam abu dawood rahim on whom allah that he says that a man came to the prophet salat is have any same thing he said I've done a sin and there's a prescribed punishment for that sin the prophets Allah dicen remained silent did not want to answer the man's question he kept coming back to the process on repeating himself over and over again finally the time for the prayer came and they stood up and they prayed after the prayer he comes back to the prophet salat is him and again he asked him the question the prophets Allah distances are ra tahina correction in basica a LASIK Ottawa bata for essential will dua that when you left your house don't you understand that when you left your house you made will do and you made a good will do and then you came here and then you prayed with us and you prayed a good Salah and the man said yes o Messenger of Allah the prophet Solari some said for in the lava paddock afar like I had that Allah has forgiven that punishment from you now go this is within our Dean this is within our tradition this is the relationship with the Lazcano each other we need to have we need to understand the prophet of allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam tells us about sinning and a lot of times of d about our attitude and what we need to understand in terms of living our lives the prophet of allah salah disarmed in another narration of in that's mentioned in Bukhari and Muslim the Prophet salat ISM says as never a burden then burn a slave commits a sin for Allah Allah - knees and B he says o Allah please forgive my sin for collective arakawa to Allah our body as neighbors I'm ban Fatima and Allah who rub on your fiddle gamba Allah says that my slave committed a sin but then he knows that he has a Lord that will forgive his sin way out who to beat them then allah subhanho wa taala basically takes the sin away from that person through Mirada then that person goes back and commits the sin again v never and he says my lord please forgive my sin Allah says my slave committed a sin but he knows he has a Lord that will forgive his sin and I love forgives him then he goes back and he does this in again and he says my lord please forgive my sin and Allah again says my slave committed a sin but he knows he has a Lord that will forgive his sin so Allah removed the sin I'm Alma Intifada Cafaro - laka now go about and live your life your sin has been forgiven this is the power of allah subhanho wa taala as forgiveness this is the hope that we need to have in allah spano attala there's even a narration a lot of times we talk about the influences the things that can bother us the things that can try to distract us from the hope and the mercy of allah subhanho wa taala abou sorry the hoodie radi aallahu anhu narrates from the prophet salaallah Sam this is mentioned in the muslin of imam ahmed in the Iblees holiday Opihi Azza WA JAL that shapen said to Allah BACT Khawaja Lolich he swore by the power of Allah and by the majesty of Allah la ilaha illa llah Abraha whoo-hoo e bani adama' madhumatl Allah who fee him I will not stop distracting the human beings as long as they have Souls left in their body I will not stop distracting them I will stay at it non-stop I got no quit in me Paul Allah Azza WA Jalla lost penomet Allah responded to this this this challenge this threat from Shaitaan from it beliefs by saying be a sativa Jelani Allah says I swear by my power in my majesty La Habra who outfit Allah whom Mustafa Rooney I will not stop forgiving them as long as they keep asking me for your forgiveness you do what you got to do and I'll do what I can do that is a lost pattern with Allah's ability to forgive that's who we're dealing with so this is hope in allah subhanho wa taala the secondary area of hope that i wanted to talk about is hope in yourselves having hope in yourselves not giving up on yourself this is something the Prophet Salani Selim left us with clear examples time and time again was demonstrated in his life to remind us to never give up on ourselves or might have been hot about the along one who won the heroes of Islam a remarkable amazing person that we all look up to selves before Islam you would drink and fornicate but he was told not to give up hope on himself Allah did not allow him to give up on himself Allah sent him reminder as a reminder after reminder never letting him give up on himself at the same time the third area of hope is not giving up on others not giving up on yourself and not giving up on others and there's a lot of overlap here and I'll tell you why because when we as a community have the attitude and the approach of not giving up on others that actually inspires people to not give up on themselves when we start when the community judges people when we judge people and we give up on people I'll forget about him he's hopeless forget about her she'll never understand when we start to give up on people they start to give up on themselves it's an infectious attitude hopelessness is infectious just as Hope is as well it spreads like wildfire so we as a community need to adopt the attitude of not giving up people the list the stories go on and on and on Aloha table in Kalama the son of abu jahal his dad was Abu jahil folks his dad was Abuja that's about as bad as it gets not only that but he himself fought by the side of the Prophet by the side of his father against the prophets Allah t some multiple times he raised his sword against the Messenger of Allah this young man named ed Kurama the prop saw something give up hope on him continue to have hope when his wife comes and says I think I can convince him and bring it back he says bring him back when he arrives look at this look what it means I'm not talking about rhetoric where we just stand on the stage and we say don't give up on people as soon as Robster says I check that dude out not having implementing it when a Croma is arriving the prophets allah reason turns to the Sahaba of the aluminum and he said a trauma is coming and I hope I'm hopeful he will join us he will accept Islam so he says when he is here I don't want anyone to speak ill of his father when he's here I don't want anyone to speak ill of his father don't refer to his father as Abu jihad because obviously that wasn't his real name right nobody names their son abuja that'd be pretty terrible ok it means father of ignorance that wasn't his name his name was armed up in his shop he was called up we'll heckum the father of wisdom he was called abu jahal because of his action swords islam but the prophets of autism tells us a hobbit don't refer to his father as abu jahil don't otherwise you're judging this guy before he walks through the door you're hurting his feelings you're not giving him a chance embrace him accept him economic not only accepts Islam but people oftentimes don't know how Rama left this world how he died he died as a Shaheed as a martyr in the battlefield fighting on behalf of Islam going from fighting against the Sun to fighting for Islam from a soldier of Abu jahil to the soldier of muhammad rasool allah salla that's what hope does not giving up on people that's what it accomplishes why she the man who assassinated the of the profits a lot ism caught severe pain to the profit - lolli Salem the process um didn't give up on him he said message after message after message - way to - why she asking him to accept Islam come to Islam see forgiveness for your life for the way you lived your life build a relationship with Allah and why she redeems himself by killing musalla Mikasa hope he and bin Rosa hindi nirupa hindi the daughter of raja by the wife of abu sufyan she is the one who arranged and paid for the assassination of the uncle of the Prophet Salah Lisa she hated the Prophet salatu salam with her passion but she comes and she accepts Islam in the Prophet SAW some welcomes her not giving hope not giving up on people there's a personal story someone that I came into close interaction with I've told this story multiple times but it gets me every single time what not giving up on people does and when the food we as a community can learn how to do this how people can live up to their potential and how what people can achieve and realize I was at a Masjid I was the Imam of a machine and it was time for salat allah azza so much is not too busy at that time right as soon as the Salah was starting a man walked in for the prayer when he walked in for the prayer it caught your attention because there were some very distinct things about his appearance he was covered with tats all from his fingers all the way up to his neck so even though he was wearing clothes and everything like a full shirt you could still see it all over his hands you could see it on his neck so he walks into the mush it comes and prays with us after the Salah I turned around I'd never seen him there before so I said Salaam to him ask him if he was new to the community and he said yeah he just moved here a couple of days ago and he found him as online and he came to pray we got to talking and we realize I knew his Imam from the community where he moved from so we kind of had some common ground and we started talking and he opened up to me because I knew the Imam from where he was coming he opened up to me a little bit and he told me a little bit about his life and he said that when he was 23 years old his uncle's were heavily involved in crime he was from California it's uncle's were heavily involved in crime and his mother had tried to protect him from that lifestyle for as long as she could until he was 14 years old and he dropped out of school and he started selling drugs started you know basically joining into the business with his uncles and doing all that stuff and he said it led him down a very dark path and he said when he was 23 years old he was arrested for the third time in California 3 strikes and that's it you're in for life and when he was arrested for the third time he was put in a Cell at night to be presented before the judge in the morning and sitting there in the cell he realized that at the age of 23 his life was over his life was over he was about to go to prison for the rest of his life and something clicked and something just just he realized at that moment what had happened what he had done and he said he fell into such that he was born and raised as a Muslim of course didn't practice fell into sajda he said for the first time in maybe a decade put his face on the ground before Allah subhana WA Ta'ala and he said he cried all night long begging Allah for forgiveness and he made intention that our life you forgive me I'll change my life and he remembered one thing that as a child growing up his mother always wanted him to memorize the Quran so he said that's the only thing he had in his head that's the only thing he could think of so he made a promise to allow Allah when I get out of here I'm going to go and memorize the Book of Allah and memorize the Quran says when he wasn't before the judge in the morning the judge looked at him close the file inset stand-up said I'm tired of seeing young people come in here and just getting locked away for life he said if I was to let you go right now what would you do with your life he said it's funny you asked that because I made an intention to change my life I'm gonna go and study my religion that's what I'm gonna do with my life so the judge says case dismissed get out of here don't let me see you in my court again he says he walked out of the court asked his mom how much money she had whatever amount of money she had he jumped on a bus went to the closest Masjid asked them where can I go to memorize Quran they told him there's a there's a broad memorization school a couple of hundred miles away from here he got some means together went to the school he said literally two showed up no luggage no clothes no nothing in had just walked through the door hey how's it going who are you my name is so-and-so I want to memorize the Quran they said come on in he said I literally did not even know how to read Aleph Bahasa he said the day I walked in that day eight months later I had memorized the entire Quran I met this brother about eight years after this story when I met him he was a husband he was a father of three children his oldest child was six years old who was memorizing the Quran from his father completely changed and he sat there and he told me this story himself that's what hope does not giving up on people and I'll leave you with two last stories from our history to put these two things into perspective not losing hope and a lot not giving up on others and not losing hope within ourselves musa alayhi salam in the time of Musa Ali said I'm even Kodama mentions his story in Quito Ottawa being at the time of Musa a cylinder was a drought Allah commanded him to alleviate the drought to get rain take all the people everyone the whole population take them outside into an open field and pray and ask Allah for rain so go out there in the bag and they cry and they ask a lot for rain and it won't rain Mussolini said I'm asked to Lowell I won't rain we did exactly what you asked to do - yeah la but it won't rain Allah so Allah tells Mousavi some there's one person in this crowd that hasn't repented yet there's one person in this crowd that hasn't repented hasn't come back to me yet Mousavi salaam turns around to the people and says there's one person here who hasn't repented hasn't turned back to allah and it is not raining because of that person that person whoever he or she was Allah knows standing there hearing this thought to themselves it's because of me and at that moment that person realized what they had done what they were doing so in their heart that person turns back to Allah and that's Allah Allah please forgive me in their heart and says although please don't embarrass me and announce me in front of everyone I'm sorry I messed up I didn't realize what I was doing and it starts to pour it's our support source of rain like crazy everyone's celebrating and running around and dancing and screaming and happy Mousavi said i'm because he's Musa alayhi Salam he turns back to a line he says all along what changed a lost can watch Allah tells Musa al-salaam before it was not raining because of that person now it's only rains because of that person now I made it rain now I'm sending down this rain and this blessing from Allah simply solely for my love for this person because out of my love for this person Musa al-salaam because he's Musa al-salaam says o Allah tell me who that is I'd like to see this person I'd like to meet this person this is a very remarkable human being to be so disobedient to Allah on once at one moment to where Allah will deprive everybody of rain because of the sin of that person and then I'm second later to become so beloved to Allah Allah will shower his blessings upon everyone because of that one person I want to see this person I want to meet this person Allah stronger words Allah says o Musa when he was sinful didn't disclose his identity and tell you who he was now without he's come back to me you think I'm gonna tell you who yet so that you know his previous sins no way this is our relationship with Allah in our relationship with other people in our perspective and how we view and see other people I'll leave you with a story from the life of Imam Muhammad of Mohammad Ramallah Imam Ahmed is a great scholar a great contributor to Islam Imam Ahmed of new Hamburglar him Allah dealt with some very difficult circumstances in his lifetime where there was a king who had corrupt corrupt beliefs and he was enforcing you as imposing his corrupt beliefs upon the people and the scholars resisted at first and then he tortured the scholars so they started to give up and there's a permission there's a concession with indeed within Islam that if you fear for your life you can say one thing but to still have Iman in your heart if you fear for your life so the scholars started to back away from this fight until Imam Muhammad of November stayed his ground one day finally the king is tired of these antics he's tired of this song and dance he sends two soldiers he says arrest him and bring him to prison and they hang the lashes and the whips and the chains everything in front of him to let him know what's going to happen tomorrow and Imam Ahmed says sitting there thinking to myself I thought that I can tolerate death because if I die I die and I go to the mercy of Allah I go to paradise I can deal with death I can deal with imprisonment Yusuf Ali Salaam was in prison I can deal with imprisonment there's no problem but what I can't deal with as a person what's tough for me is getting tortured I don't know if I'll be able to deal with that and he's thinking to himself and he starts to tell him so if he says Ahmed what are you doing to yourself take the concession that Allah has given you take the easy way out so the next day the king sends the soldiers and he says bring mud into the open field the center of the town chain him up and we're going to whip him till he drops we're going to lash him till we kill him and he says as he was walking out he was thinking to himself let it go just let it go just give up it's okay he says as he's being led there was another prisoner a very famous thief a very famous Thief of Bagdad by the name of Abu Hassan he was very like a legendary crook a legendary thief and he saw my Muhammad's face and he saw a fear on Imam Ahmed face and he stops Imam Ahmed kind of grabbed him for a second and he says Ahmed don't be afraid he says my do you know who I am he said yeah you're that famous thief everyone talks about goes yeah I'm a bull hater he says I've been whipped eighteen thousand times meaning I've received 18 thousand lashes the dude was counting so he can tell this guy was kind of a boss right like he would count like while they would rip me like one two three like that so he was keeping count so he's like I've been lashed eighteen thousand times well an eyelid Batlin and I'm doing something bad fourth about two but I still stood my ground I didn't give up I do something bad and they whipped me lash me eighteen thousand times and I didn't give up well enter a little Huck but you're doing something good here first boot so stand your ground don't give up stand your ground don't you dare give up and he says when he went that imam ahmed says when he said that to me I just found my energy I found my strength and I went out there and I stood my ground and the man who was entrusted with lashing Imam Ahmed he says I was lashing him as hard as I've ever lashed anyone in my entire life he said literally every single time I would last room I thought he would die the man says that if I would have hit an elephant with these she showered with these lashes I would have killed the elephant and every single time I last see my Mohammed he just stood his ground and he just kept going and the children of Imam Ahmed the children of Imam Muhammad they say that for the rest of his life every night before imam ahmed went to sleep and he would make dua for himself he would make dua for his family he would make dua for al-haytham and his son asked him one time he goes but father that he's a bad dude he's a crook he's a thief he's a criminal you sit here and you make over a criminal every day all I'll bless him all are reward him all I have mercy on him he said crook he's a thief he's a bad person Imam Muhammad says no no but he did a huge good deed in my life I wouldn't have been able to stand that day if it wasn't for I would hate them that is the potential you never know what somebody is capable of you never know what they have to offer that's why the prophets alati sallam said and that's when I didn't come out add any value on football people are gold and silver mines each and every single one of you each and every single human being out there is a gold in the silver mine we just got to mind their potential and we got to put them in a place where they can shine I mean a lost kind of hotel I give us all the ability to practice everything that's been said and heard some kind of lie here behind the Istana Cologne
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Published: Sun Sep 02 2012
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