The Solution to Escape Hardship | Khutbah Highlight | Nouman Ali Khan
Summary
TLDRThe speaker discusses a powerful prayer in Surah 17 and the significance of connecting with Allah during difficult times. He reflects on the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) miraculous night journey to Jerusalem, the ridicule faced by early believers, and how prayer, especially the Fajr prayer, strengthens the connection to Allah. The Quran's recitation at dawn symbolizes hope and brighter days ahead. The video emphasizes the importance of staying spiritually connected through prayer, particularly during challenging times, and offers a message of resilience and optimism for believers.
Takeaways
- 🌟 The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was consoled during dark times by being reminded of the past struggles of humanity and how the Quran brought light during difficult times.
- 🕌 Allah teaches a powerful prayer in the 17th Surah of the Quran, which was crucial for Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and holds benefits for believers in their lives.
- 🕋 The Surah begins by recounting the Prophet's miraculous night journey (Isra and Mi'raj) from Makkah to Jerusalem and then to the heavens, symbolizing his faith and trust in Allah.
- 🤲 Prayers connect believers to their Creator, and all prayers, in some way, benefit and help believers in their daily lives.
- 🌍 The Prophet’s journey highlights that Allah is capable of miraculous events, and believers, like Abu Bakr, affirmed their faith in the truth of this divine journey.
- ⚔️ The Surah was revealed during a time when Muslims faced both ridicule and physical persecution, and it reassured the Prophet that Allah would support him through his hardships.
- 🕊️ Allah showed the Prophet signs in Jerusalem, connecting his struggle with the history of prophets and people before him, reminding him that expulsion and challenges were part of a prophetic legacy.
- 🌅 Establishing prayer, especially at Fajr (dawn), is emphasized as a powerful way to connect with Allah and prepare for life’s difficulties.
- 📜 The Quran recited at Fajr time is particularly significant and is witnessed by Allah and angels, symbolizing the end of darkness and the beginning of light in the life of a believer.
- 🏆 Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is promised a praiseworthy station (Maqam Mahmood) on the Day of Judgment, where he will intercede for humanity and be raised to a position of honor.
Q & A
What is the significance of the night journey (Isra) mentioned in the script?
-The night journey, or Isra, was a miraculous event in which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was taken by the angel from Makkah to Jerusalem, and then ascended to the heavens and returned in the course of one night. It was a significant event that tested the faith of believers and mocked the disbelief of others, but it reaffirmed the divine power and the Prophet's status.
How did believers react to the Prophet's account of the night journey?
-Despite the seemingly unbelievable nature of the event, believers like Abu Bakr (RA) immediately confirmed its truth. Their faith in the Quran and in the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was unshaken because they had already been convinced that the Quran was the word of Allah and the Prophet was His messenger.
Why does the Surah mention the expulsion of people from Jerusalem in relation to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
-The mention of expulsion from Jerusalem serves as a lesson for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who was on the verge of being expelled from Makkah. It connects his experience with that of past prophets and reassures him that this is part of a larger divine plan, preparing him for the hardships of migration.
What is the importance of prayer during difficult times according to the script?
-The script emphasizes that prayer is a means of connection with Allah during difficult times. It highlights that establishing regular prayer, especially the Fajr prayer, strengthens this connection and provides guidance, strength, and hope, particularly in the face of trials and tribulations.
Why is the Fajr prayer, referred to as the 'Quran of Fajr,' emphasized in the script?
-The Fajr prayer is emphasized because it symbolizes the transition from darkness to light, both literally and metaphorically. The recitation of the Quran at this time is particularly significant as it represents the end of an era of darkness and the beginning of guidance and revelation. It is a time when the prayer is witnessed by Allah and angels, making it a crucial part of a believer's day.
What does the term 'Quran of Fajr' mean in the context of this script?
-In the context of the script, 'Quran of Fajr' refers to the special time of dawn when the Quran is recited. It is described as being witnessed by Allah and the angels, symbolizing the end of darkness and the beginning of light, much like how the Quran's revelation marked the end of ignorance and the start of divine guidance.
How does the night journey prepare the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) for his migration to Medina?
-The night journey reassures the Prophet that, if Allah can take him through such an extraordinary experience, then the physical journey from Makkah to Medina would be much easier to endure. It also provides comfort that even if he is expelled from Makkah, he will eventually return victorious, despite the hardships.
What is the 'station of praise' referred to in the script, and why is it important?
-The 'station of praise' refers to a special position of honor that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) will hold on the Day of Judgment. At this station, he will be given permission to speak and intercede for humanity. This is a praiseworthy and elevated status granted only to the Prophet, and it reflects his unique role in guiding and interceding for believers.
What was the Prophet's emotional connection to the Kaaba, and how did it affect his migration?
-The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had a deep emotional and spiritual connection to the Kaaba because it was built by his forefather Ibrahim (Abraham). This made leaving Makkah for Medina particularly difficult for him, as he had to turn his back on the Kaaba when praying towards Jerusalem. This emotional struggle was part of the pain and sacrifice he endured during the migration.
How does the script explain the relationship between the Prophet’s prayer and his connection with Allah?
-The script explains that prayer, particularly at Fajr, strengthens the Prophet’s connection with Allah, providing him with spiritual sustenance during challenging times. By committing to prayer, the Prophet maintains a divine connection that transcends worldly difficulties, ensuring that he is never severed from Allah’s support, even when disconnected from his homeland.
Outlines
🌟 Light Amidst Darkness: The Quran as a Guide
This paragraph emphasizes how the Quran brings light to dark times, both for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and for humanity. It introduces a powerful prayer from Surah Al-Isra and highlights that every supplication helps believers connect with their Creator. It also discusses the historical background of Surah Al-Isra, starting with the Prophet’s miraculous Night Journey (Isra) from Mecca to Jerusalem, then ascending to the heavens. Despite the ridicule faced by the Prophet and his followers, their unwavering faith in Allah's power is highlighted as a cornerstone of their belief.
🕌 Lessons from Jerusalem: Connecting Prophetic Legacies
The Prophet's journey to Jerusalem is used as a lesson about the expulsion of previous nations and the violation of sacred places. The Prophet (PBUH) is reassured that his upcoming expulsion from Mecca is part of a historical legacy of prophets. The paragraph also emphasizes that if Allah safeguarded him during the Night Journey, the migration to Medina would be an easier journey. Moreover, it suggests that the Quraysh’s power will soon collapse, and the Prophet will return to Mecca victoriously, an unimaginable prospect for the oppressed Muslims at the time.
🚶♂️ Preparing for Migration: The Power of Prayer
This paragraph transitions into the preparations for the Prophet’s migration from Mecca to Medina. It highlights the deep emotional attachment the Prophet had for the Kaaba and the painful decision to leave his homeland. It also describes how early Muslims prayed towards Jerusalem before the Qibla was changed to the Kaaba. In Medina, the Prophet would face away from Mecca when praying, which saddened him. The Prophet’s journey is further described as fraught with danger, yet he remains optimistic, trusting Allah's protection. Special emphasis is placed on the importance of prayer (Salah) in preparing for difficult journeys.
🌄 Spiritual Resilience Through the Fajr Prayer
Allah instructs the Prophet to strengthen his connection with Him through prayer, especially the recitation of the Quran at Fajr, the dawn prayer. This symbolizes the end of darkness and the beginning of a new day, much like the Quran represents the end of ignorance and the start of spiritual enlightenment. The paragraph highlights how the Fajr prayer, recited at the break of dawn, brings light and hope to one's life. It is a moment witnessed by Allah and the angels, a significant time for spiritual reflection and preparation for life's challenges, particularly migration.
🌙 Night Prayers: Special Command for the Prophet
The Prophet is encouraged to engage in additional night prayers (Tahajjud) to spiritually prepare for the trials ahead. While these prayers are not obligatory for others, they are made mandatory for the Prophet. Allah hints that these prayers will elevate him to a station of praise on the Day of Judgment, a unique honor where the Prophet will be allowed to speak on behalf of humanity. The paragraph concludes by emphasizing that through faith and prayer, falsehood will eventually dissipate, and truth will prevail.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Night Journey (Isra)
💡Prayer (Salah)
💡Fajr Prayer
💡Jerusalem (Masjid Al-Aqsa)
💡Hijrah (Migration)
💡Revelation (Wahy)
💡Kaaba
💡Angels (Mala'ika)
💡Sabr (Patience)
💡Praiseworthy Station (Maqam Mahmood)
Highlights
The Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) was taken on a miraculous night journey (Isra) from Makkah to Jerusalem, then to the seventh heavens and back, all within a brief moment in time, emphasizing the power of Allah.
Believers like Abu Bakr Siddiq immediately confirmed the truth of the Prophet's night journey, showing their unwavering faith in Allah and His Messenger, despite ridicule from disbelievers.
The Qur'an is described as the word of Allah, and its revelation served as the foundation for the unwavering faith of the early Muslims.
The Prophet's journey to Jerusalem symbolized a deeper connection with the history of earlier prophets and the house of worship, illustrating the continuity of divine guidance.
This Surah was revealed at a time when Muslims were facing severe persecution, ridicule, and physical harm, reflecting the hardships endured by the early believers.
Allah reassured the Prophet that even if he were expelled from Makkah, the people who drove him out would not remain in power for long, foreshadowing the eventual Muslim victory.
Allah instructed the Prophet to establish regular prayers, particularly emphasizing the importance of Fajr (dawn) prayer, linking it to the end of darkness and the beginning of light, symbolizing hope during tough times.
The Quran of Fajr prayer is witnessed, implying divine presence and the special attendance of angels, highlighting the spiritual significance of early morning recitations.
Believers are encouraged to pray together, especially during Fajr, fostering a sense of community and mutual spiritual support.
The Prophet is commanded to offer additional prayers during the night, indicating an extra responsibility for him to strengthen his connection with Allah.
Allah promised the Prophet a praiseworthy station (Maqam Mahmood) on the Day of Judgment, where he would be granted the honor to intercede for humanity.
The Prophet's migration from Makkah to Medina is portrayed as a transition similar to his night journey, with the reassurance that he would return to Makkah victorious.
The revelation of the Qur'an marks the end of the age of darkness and the dawn of enlightenment, with the Fajr prayer representing this transition.
The Prophet's emotional connection to the Kaaba, especially as he prepares to leave Makkah, highlights the personal sacrifices made during his mission.
In challenging times, the connection with Allah through prayer becomes the ultimate source of strength and guidance, with a special emphasis on the role of Salah (prayer) in providing solace.
Transcripts
the prophet Salli wasallam is being told
even if you're going through most the
most darkest of times the humanity was
in much darker times and this Quran came
so don't worry when you commit to the
Quran at fuder time no matter what dark
times you're going through to light is
on the horiz in today's H I'd like to
share with you that the purpose of these
few minutes that I have with you is to
try and share some lessons about one
single prayer that Allah teaches us in
the Quran and of the ayat that I recited
from the 17th Surah
that was the last of
them it's a very powerful and beautiful
prayer that can benefit Believers
throughout their lives but the purpose
of this is to get to that Prayer by the
end I want to give you some background
and some history that you can appreciate
where this prayer came from and how it
benefited first and foremost our
messenger sallahu alaihi wasallam and by
extension it benefits all of us because
the first thing the that the Muslims
understand Believers understand is the
purpose of prayer is that they connect
with their their master and their Master
helps them through their prayer all of
our prayers in one way or the other
every single supplication that we have
in one way or the other benefits us in
our life in some way it helps us in some
way so I want to begin with this Surah
the beginning of this Surah this Surah
starts with a very unique incident in
the life of our
Prophet where he was taken by the angel
uh from the city of mekah through a a
Divine Journey all the way to Jerusalem
and then he was he prayed there and then
he was taken up a journey in the seventh
heavens and was brought back to Makkah
all in the course of what we consider in
the worldly in the worldly sense not
even a matter of a second but what took
an elaborate amount of time for him
because time the way it works in this
world is not the way it works in the
Unseen so when this journey was told
about when the prophet Salli wasallam
described to the companions that he had
gone on this night Journey the Arabic
word for a night Journey being is and
that's the first
Ayah the how perfect is the one who took
his slave in the middle of the night for
that Journey that's how the Surah begins
so when he describes this journey of
course Believers like Abu Bak sidik are
immediately confirming that that is what
happened as unbelievable as it sounds
that in the middle of the night this man
traveled from here from meca to
Jerusalem up the seventh heavens and
then back and met all of these previous
prophets and prayed with them and saw
all these scenes of the afterlife and
then came back all of it sounded so
unbelievable it became a joke to those
who disbelieved it actually became
something to Mock and to make fun of
across mecah for everybody else they
would even come to the Muslims and say
you really believe he did that you
seriously believe he traveled on some
some flying horse and went all the way
to Jerusalem and then he went up up the
skies and did Intergalactic travel you
really honestly believe that this man
what he even says that and Believers
would say yes we do yes we do and they
they wouldn't have any doubt about it
their faith was unshaken why because the
foundation of this Faith this is not the
foundation of their faith the foundation
of their faith was already laid they had
already been convinced that this Quran
is the word of God it's the word of
Allah and this is the messenger of Allah
and once they believe that they
understood what Allah is capable of and
when Allah can do something for you know
for us what he will do for us in our
afterlife is much more remarkable when
he will resurrect all human beings from
their graves so what is how hard is it
for them to believe that Allah will take
his Messenger on a journey like that one
in any case this this is also a Surah
around the time when things were getting
very difficult for the prophet and for
the companions not only were they being
ridiculed by this time now things were
getting physical so Muslims were now
starting to get tortured beat threatened
there were even plans to either kill the
prophet or at the very least expel him
from
makah so they can kick you out of the
land they want to terrorize you in still
fear in you this is what Allah is
commenting on in this Surah as well so
in light of these things what I wanted
to share with you is that when Allah
took his Messenger to Jerusalem and he
said
himself so we could show him our
miraculous signs Allah wants him to
ponder over the history of Jerusalem but
our Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi
wasallam is not a historian of Jewish
history he doesn't know a lot about
their tradition he doesn't know a lot
about that region except where Allah
will reveal to him so what does Allah
reveal to him in this Surah he tells him
that they used to be this used to be the
house of Allah the Masid and this was
actually violated a couple of times and
the people were expelled and they were
taken as slaves and this is talked about
in the very beginning this is important
for the prophet to learn at this time
sallallahu alaihi wasallam because he's
also on the verge of being expelled from
Makkah so now he's going to learn about
a history of people that were expelled
from the house of worship and the Masjid
was even destroyed alhamdulillah the Kaa
was not destroyed but it was certainly
violated it was you know surrounded by
idols and its Legacy was certainly
tarnished and then the prophet is being
told on this journey that this journey
first of all should tell you that what
you're going through is not something
new this has happened before this is a
legacy of Allah with prophets and you're
supposed to be a part of that Legacy so
don't be saddened by what is about to
come this is the first thing that
connects these two legacies together the
second is when you travel from this
Earth to all the way the seventh heaven
then leaving the city of mekah to travel
to the city of Medina is not going to be
a big deal
anymore it's going to be easy for you to
handle that this is not a long journey
we can we can do this Allah if Allah can
guard me and Safeguard me through that
incredible journey then this other
Journey that's on the horizon is not
going to be a big deal so now Allah says
and even if they did kick you out even
if the people of Makkah did expel
you even if they didn't get you out
they're not going to stay behind you and
stay in power for much longer in other
words even if I let you go and even if
you leave the city of mecah it's pretty
soon that you're going to be coming back
it's pretty soon that you're going to
get Victory again which was completely
unimaginable for Muslims who had no
Authority no control absolutely no
respect in that Society they were the
object of ridicule everywhere they
turned they themselves are taking the
beatings and now they're being told oh
don't worry if you get kicked out of
mecah you'll be coming back cuz they're
not going to last these that are in
control they're not going to last Subhan
Allah this is the picture that's painted
for our Prophet sallallahu alaihi
wasallam but then in the middle of all
of this the subject changes now this is
where things get really interesting the
subject almost becomes a completely
different one how do you prepare for a
journey how do you prepare for a
different transition this is the most
difficult one of the most difficult
moments in the prophet's life sallallahu
alaihi wasallam despite the counsel that
Allah has given him our messenger had a
lot of love for the Kaa he had a lot of
love for the Kaa because it was built by
his father ibraim Abraham and he knew he
recognized that so his Affinity to that
house was much stronger than you know
for anybody to leave their home and
leave their Homeland and the place of
their birth is difficult but for our
Prophet there were these this L reasons
of lineage but also spiritual reasons
for him not to want to leave and so even
before a lot of people don't know this
but even before we were commanded to
pray in the direction of the Kaa the
Muslims were actually instructed Ed to
pray in the direction of Jerusalem we
were supposed to pray
towards so what the prophet used to do
while he resided in Makkah is he used to
because you could go any way any
direction you want around the Kaaba so
he used to align himself in a way so
he's praying with the Kaa in front of
him and Jerusalem is lined up so he
would be able to do that so he'd be able
to show respect to the house that his
father Abraham built and also and also
be able to abide by the regulations of
prayer that still hadn't changed we
still prayed in the direction of
Jerusalem right which by the way also
teaches you and mean the importance of
the Prophet going to that Masid because
that was the original so he's actually
going you could say in a sense it's that
was assigned by Allah for him to do
because that's the original you know
before this one at least in the seat of
the Prophet s wasallam now the prophet's
going to migrate to Medina but when he
migrates to Medina and if he want
because he has to face Jerusalem again
to pray but this time if he's going to
face Jerusalem his back is going to be
to makah he can't line both of them up
together anymore cuz Medina is on the
way to Jerusalem so you're if you're
going to face it you're your back is
going to have to be towards Makkah and
that hurts his feelings even the fact
that there are narrations about the
prophet s wasallam turning to the Kaa
and crying and talking to it as he's
leaving like a mother like a mother that
he's farting from sallallah alaihi
wasallam this is a very very painful
Journey for the prophet but you know and
not only is it a painful Journey you
should all know that this is also a
dangerous Journey there are scouts from
mekah that are ready to whose only
assignment is to trace his steps find
him and kill him that's their job they
know that there's a he's planning an
escape or this is the night that's come
or they're thinking he might have
escaped and they're going to scout him
out and find him and kill him and it got
to the point where they were almost
killed that's going to be described much
later on in the Quran in that was
revealed much later when the scouts were
virtually at their feet and they're
literally in a ditch in the ground it's
night time so is it's just a matter of
these guys looking down if they look
down they'll find the prophet and Abu
Bakr hiding they can see them and that's
the point where the Prophet was you know
given Revelation abak was worried and he
said the prophet turned to him and
said don't be sad Allah is with us it's
amazing that even at that point he
didn't say Don't Be Afraid Allah is with
us he said don't be sad Allah is with us
Abu Bakr wasn't afraid he was just sad
that if this happens the truth will die
here the truth will no longer spr
that was a sadness that was killing him
not the fear of death so no no no reason
to
say but
rather you know don't be sad Allah is
with us but in any case this journey is
going to be an extremely difficult one
it's an extremely sad one it's an
extremely painful one and in considering
all of that now Allah is going to give
the prophet wasallam the proper
Provisions how are you supposed to
prepare for this journey you know this
is something Allah does all the time
when you prepare for a difficult Journey
he gives instruction for example when we
go to Allah
says when you're going to go to Hajj
which is a tough Journey Allah says make
sure you take precautions make sure you
pack properly make sure you have your
passport in order make sure you have
enough savings make sure you take a safe
road make sure you don't talk to
strangers all of that's captured
inside and the best of all Provisions
you can have is your consciousness of
Allah and caution when you travel be
careful when you travel this is what
Allah says when you travel
so how is Allah going to prepare the
prophet wasam for this journey what does
he say you'd be surprised he
said he says establish the prayer from
the time the sun comes up to the time
the night becomes really deep and dark
and especially the Quran of f the Quran
of the fud prayer you want to prepare
for this journey pray you want to
prepare for this journey and the
prophet's already committed to prayer s
it's not like this Ayah came and now he
started praying it's now he's being told
in order to to me now you're going to be
disconnected from your people you're
going to be disconnected from your
mother
land this land that you're going to be
leaving but you know what one connection
will remain and that connection has to
be strengthened like never before that's
the connection with Allah and of that
ultimate connection by the way the
Arabic word for connection is Salah from
Salah which is prayer itself and so
Allah is telling him no matter how much
you get severed from from this place you
will never get severed from Allah and of
all those prayers those five prayers the
one that will truly connect you to Allah
is going to be the the Quran of f he
didn't even call it the prayer of f
notice he called it the Quran
ofran actually Quran is not made of for
Arabic students it's not made of other
than to to uh Al it's incredible the
word Quran in the Quran is never
connected to anything in it the way it
is to the word Al it's a it's a
remarkable thing so Allah is telling our
messenger Sall alaihi wasallam as
especially that break of dawn when when
darkness ends and light begins at that
time that is the time to recite the
Quran why is that significant for many
reasons in this I'll share a couple of
them with you you know the era between
the the the departure of Jesus of Isam
and the coming of our Prophet sallallahu
alaihi wasallam is this long period of
Darkness
it's like a
night and then finally the light of
Revelation came which is like the
morning that's like the morning the
Quran recited at fuder is actually it
symbolizes the end of the age of
darkness and the beginning of
Revelation the prophet sallam is being
told even if you're going through most
the most darkest of times the humanity
was in much darker times and this Quran
came so don't worry when you commit to
the Quran at fud time no matter what
dark times you're going through to light
is on the horizon just like the light of
the Sun comes out it is the light of
Revelation that will bright your the
rest of your life the rest of your
day what an incredible statement for the
prophet don't be depressed brighter days
are ahead brightness is ahead and the
best way to prepare it is he
says the Quran of is has always been
witnessed
now the question is who witnessing it
has always been witnessed and then this
is which suggests that there are those
that are witnessing it but the witnesses
aren't mentioned you know what that
means Allah is especially witness to the
Quran recited at fud he's also
mentioning that there are angels whose
only task is to witness the Quran
recited at F so IM razi would go on to
say but in this Ayah there's also an
indication that Believers should
encourage each other to pray fuder
together so they can witness each other
so they can be you know each of you
becomes M for the rest you
become that's what happens so this idea
of the Quran preparing you at Fudan
preparing you for the migration that's
coming and then he says for the prophet
himself
particularly and from in the middle of
the night some part of the night make
sure that you particularly make
additional like prayers additional for
you telling the prophet why because when
his followers would hear that they might
think that this is mandatory on them so
Allah made it clear immediately no no
it's additional for you an extra thing
for you not for them I've given you an
extra half so some would even
extrapolate from this that the night
prayer the additional prayer after is
and before fuder is actually mandatory
for the prophet an additional
responsibility on him not on us we're
encouraged to do so but he's obligated
to do so why and Allah tells us why he
says perhaps my your your master is
going to raise you and Elevate you to a
place a station that is
praised I have a few minutes left but I
got to get this out to you somehow the
prophet is being told that if you pray
in the middle of the night there's a
there's an optimistic chance that you
are going to be placed on a praiseworthy
station this is not an accidental term
what does it mean a praiseworthy station
the prophet himself would
describe the place that is praised it is
a reference to something that will
happen on the day of judgment on the day
of judgment all Humanity will be
gathered no accident that ay is also in
the Surah when we call all people by
their leaders and this umah these
Muslims are going to be called by their
leader the prophet sallallahu alaihi
wasallam
nobody will be speaking on that
day nobody will say a word except the
one who Allah gives per youman gives
permission to Allah gives permission to
and the only one he gives permission to
on Judgment Day is the prophet wasallam
Humanity all of it the Sea of humanity
is in one field and one man starts
elevating Above the Rest and everybody
can see this one man rising and then
he's given permission to speak and then
he said I will praise Allah with words
of Praise that I don't even know yet
that Allah will give me then that no
one's ever heard before and that's how
the prophet will start speaking to Allah
on Judgment Day that is the station
worthy of Praise And so you appreciate
what Allah says in the next Ayah as I
conclude and just declare after that
that the truth has arrived and falsehood
has dissipated it's withered away when
you can do that then don't worry about
any falsehood that comes in your life
anybody who gives you trouble all of
that will disappear if you can commit
yourself to Allah may Allah make us of
those who can truly hold on to him and
because of those all of us falter all of
the all of us have weaknesses some of us
have very bad sleep habits we don't get
up for fa or we barely get up for fa or
even when we're praying faud we're still
sleeping that happens too you know may
Allah make us of those who can better
our sleeping habits and take advantage
of the Quran of F that can be witness
that can become our Aid and then one day
we can additionally even stand in the
middle of the night before Allah so he
can take us out of whatever situation
we're in and put us in a he can put us
in a place that is that is good for us
it's true for us and it strengthens our
own
truthfulness I hope you guys enjoyed
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