How Duaa Works - Khutbah by Nouman Ali Khan
Summary
TLDRThe transcript narrates a woman's spiritual journey and struggle with faith. Despite her devout prayers and lifelong reliance on Allah, she faces unexpected hardships, causing her to question her worthiness and Allah's favor. The narrative emphasizes that immediate answers to prayers are not indicators of Allah's pleasure or displeasure. Through the story of Maryam (Mary), who endured public humiliation despite her piety, the speaker illustrates that trials can lead to greater purposes, and Allah's wisdom and honor prevail beyond human perception. It highlights the importance of patience, faith, and understanding the true essence of dua (prayer) in Islam.
Takeaways
- 🙏 Reliance on Allah: The speaker discusses a woman's strong faith and reliance on Allah from a young age, noting how her prayers were always answered.
- 😔 Facing Unexpected Difficulties: The woman faces increasing problems despite her increased prayers and devotion, leading her to question her worthiness and Allah's favor.
- 📜 Prophets' Trials: The speaker highlights that even prophets faced unanswered prayers and hardships, emphasizing that difficulties are not a sign of Allah's displeasure.
- 🛐 Purpose of Dua: Dua is about connecting with Allah, not just getting immediate solutions to problems.
- 💡 Maryam's Example: Maryam (AS) faced severe trials, including societal humiliation and personal distress, yet her story is one of ultimate honor and Allah's plan.
- 🌍 Struggles in Life: Life is inherently full of struggles and toils; even those close to Allah, like prophets and righteous people, faced immense challenges.
- 📖 Lessons from Yusuf: Prophet Yusuf's (AS) hardships, including being wrongfully imprisoned, were part of a divine plan that ultimately led to greater good.
- 💬 Misconceptions about Difficulties: The speaker urges believers not to equate unanswered prayers or hardships with Allah's displeasure or punishment.
- 👩👧 Blessing of Daughters: The Quranic story of Maryam’s birth is highlighted to emphasize the honor and blessing of having daughters.
- 📣 Facing Accusations: Maryam (AS) had to endure false accusations and societal humiliation, yet Allah repeatedly honored her and her son, Isa (AS), in the Quran.
Q & A
Who is the main subject of the talk?
-The main subject is Maryam (Mary), a significant figure mentioned in the Quran.
What inspired the speaker to discuss Maryam's story?
-The inspiration came from a question about why prayers are sometimes not answered, despite strong faith and consistent devotion.
What was the woman’s relationship with Allah since childhood?
-She had a close relationship with Allah, regularly praying and making du'a, and her prayers were always answered.
What dilemma did the woman face later in life?
-She encountered unexpected difficulties, despite increasing her devotion and prayers, leading her to question if she had displeased Allah.
What is the speaker’s view on unanswered prayers?
-Unanswered prayers do not necessarily mean Allah is displeased; there is no direct correlation between the two.
How does the story of Prophet Nuh relate to unanswered prayers?
-Prophet Nuh prayed for his son and wife for many years, but his prayers were not answered, illustrating that even prophets faced such challenges.
What lesson can be learned from Maryam's story?
-Despite her strong faith and past miracles, she faced great trials, showing that faith does not exempt one from difficulties.
Why did Maryam wish for death before facing her community?
-She feared the humiliation and accusations of having a child without being married, which was a severe trial for her.
How does the Quran repeatedly honor Maryam?
-Maryam is honored through the repeated mention of her name with her son, Isa (Jesus), as ‘Isa ibn Maryam’ (Jesus, son of Mary).
What is the broader purpose of du'a according to the speaker?
-Du'a is a means of connecting with Allah and finding solace, rather than merely a tool for obtaining worldly desires.
Outlines
💬 Introduction and Story Setup
The speaker begins with a recitation and prayer, setting a solemn tone. The story focuses on a woman who had a close relationship with Allah from a young age. Despite facing many hardships, her prayers were always answered until recently, when she experienced a series of difficulties despite increasing her worship. She questions why her prayers are no longer being answered, leading to a reflection on the nature of faith and reliance on Allah.
🌟 Prophets and Unanswered Prayers
The speaker discusses the trials faced by prophets, such as Noah, who prayed for his son and wife for many years without seeing a change. This segment emphasizes that even the most pious individuals faced unanswered prayers and hardships, suggesting that unanswered prayers do not imply that Allah is displeased with someone.
🙏 Understanding the Purpose of Prayers
The speaker highlights the distinction between dua (supplication) and talab (demand). The true essence of dua is the act of turning to Allah and engaging in conversation with Him. The importance lies in the relationship and connection with Allah rather than the immediate resolution of one's problems. The story of Yusuf (Joseph) is used to illustrate how difficulties can lead to greater good, sometimes not immediately apparent.
👶 Mary's Trials and Miracles
The narrative shifts to Maryam (Mary), whose life was marked by divine interventions and miracles from a young age. Despite her special status and answered prayers, she faced immense trials, particularly the miraculous birth of her son Isa (Jesus) and the subsequent societal humiliation. This section underscores that even those favored by Allah endure significant hardships.
😢 Facing Humiliation and Wishing for Death
Maryam's emotional turmoil is explored as she faces public humiliation. She even wishes for death to escape her suffering, which is acknowledged in the Quran as a legitimate human reaction to extreme distress. The speaker relates this to the experiences of individuals facing severe humiliation or false accusations.
🌹 Honor Through Trials and Connection to Allah
The speaker concludes by explaining that Allah's trials can lead to greater honor and elevation, as seen in Maryam's story. Despite public disgrace, she is repeatedly honored in the Quran. The section emphasizes that true honor comes from Allah's perspective, not from people's judgments. The purpose of dua is to maintain a connection with Allah through life's inevitable struggles.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Dua
💡Maryam (Mary)
💡Trial
💡Faith
💡Prophet
💡Humiliation
💡Reliance on Allah
💡Patience
💡Guidance
💡Community
Highlights
The speaker shares a story about a woman's close relationship with Allah and how her prayers were consistently answered until she faced unexpected difficulties.
The woman increased her worship and prayers during her difficulties, but her problems worsened, leading her to question if Allah was displeased with her.
The speaker emphasizes that the immediate or delayed response to prayers does not reflect Allah's pleasure or displeasure with a person.
The story of the Prophet Noah is used to illustrate that even prophets faced unfulfilled prayers despite their righteousness and dedication.
The speaker highlights the importance of understanding the true purpose of du'a (prayer) as a means to communicate with Allah, not just to demand solutions to problems.
The speaker narrates the story of Prophet Yusuf, who faced numerous trials from childhood, emphasizing that difficulties may serve a greater purpose.
Prophet Yusuf's trials eventually led to a significant role in preventing a famine and saving many lives, illustrating how individual suffering can lead to greater good.
The speaker mentions Robert Davila, a man with severe physical disabilities, whose condition has inspired many to turn back to Islam.
The story of Maryam (Mary), the mother of Prophet Isa (Jesus), is discussed, particularly her miraculous provision of food and the trials she faced as a young woman.
Maryam's acceptance of her fate, despite the potential for humiliation, is highlighted as an example of ultimate faith and submission to Allah's will.
Maryam's wish for death to avoid the impending humiliation is acknowledged as a profound moment of despair, yet it underscores the gravity of her trial.
The speaker stresses that Maryam's trials were not a sign of Allah's displeasure, but rather a means to honor her in the Quran and through history.
The speaker reflects on how individual struggles can bring about greater good, either for the individual or others, in this life or the hereafter.
The importance of maintaining faith during trials and not equating hardships with divine displeasure is reiterated.
The sermon concludes with a reminder that struggles are a part of life and that prayers are a means to cope with these struggles while maintaining a connection with Allah.
Transcripts
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today's Kaaba is dedicated to a very
unique individual mentioned repeatedly
in the Quran it's maryam salam on alaihe
and the reason i decided to give a haba
on some aspects of her life that Allah
highlights in the Quran are actually
inspired by a question somebody asked me
this week somebody came to me this week
and said that they've had a very close
relationship with Allah since childhood
and that they make they've been taught
to Allah from a very early age
praying tahajud even even you know when
they were a teenager and they whatever
they ask Allah for something a lot
provided this person actually had a
pretty tough life you know father passed
away at an early age no brothers and
this this woman has lived a pretty
lonely life and basically decided to
really truly depend on Allah and so as
she grew and developed in her years she
found that Allah miraculously answers
her prayers every time she asks a love
for something Allah has never left her
prayer unanswered so she developed this
reliance and this closeness with Allah
and would always turn back to Allah
anything I mean I need something she
goes in praise to Allah cars and
she makes draw to Allah so really
beautiful connection she had with a love
of where the question come from the
question came from a fact that more
recently she went through quite a series
of very unexpected difficulties in life
and she decided that she's going to
increase her ibadah to Allah and
increase her drawers because her
problems have also increased so you
figured the more your problems increase
the more you're going to ask Allah to
help you solve your problem and so she
does that and she prays like she's never
prayed before fasts like she's never
fasted before begged a lark rise to
Allah sheds tears before Allah like
she's never done before but the problems
keep getting worse they don't they don't
get any better and she starts thinking
to herself maybe Allah is not happy with
me because before I used to pray and
everything used to get answered I've
never had this problem before every time
I had a need I turned back to Allah and
Allah solved my problem but now I'm
making dua after du'a after God and I
continue to begged a line my problems
are not getting solved they're only
getting worse what could possibly be the
reason and in her mind the reason was I
must have done something wrong along
must no longer be answering my prayers
because somehow I've been disqualified
I no longer I'm not in a lot of good
books anymore the reason I decided to
give this hope is that this is a very
common notion that can creep into
somebody's mind we make God every human
being mixed law and we're expecting that
allows in which it will give us an
answer we're hoping that a love will
solve our problem there are two kinds of
draws basically for most of us the one
kind of door and I'm talking about the
ones we make for ourselves one kind of
draw is we want a problem that we have
right now to be solved we have an issue
we have some some circumstance and we
want a large that with them to protect
us from falling into a worse problem to
secure the good things that we have etc
and of course we make dua for our future
we make go out for ourselves or children
and to take care of things in the future
things are good right now you'll not
keep them this way preserve what we have
here you know these are the kinds of
gods that we make for ourselves the
thing that I wanted to highlight and
I've talked about this in another photo
but today so by slightly different on
slightly different note and that's why I
chose Maryam salami Nadia but the first
thing I wanted to highlight is a quick
reminder to all of you is that your dois
getting answered immediately or not
getting answered immediately has nothing
to do with whether or not a lives happy
with you it has nothing to do with that
there is no connection between those two
things and even if there was a
connection you will never know you
cannot guess what the reason is you know
you have the case of nooh alehissalaam
who was a very loving father he made he
made that wa he invited his people to
Islam for nine hundred and fifty years
can you imagine you think he may draw
for his son you think he made the offer
for his wife all those years
or he didn't care about them someone who
cares so much about his nation they spit
on him they insult him and he goes back
to them and makes the while for them
nine hundred and fifty years you think
he ignored his own son his own wife all
those years of glob and they didn't
change isn't that the case does he blame
himself yep maybe I didn't do something
right or maybe Allah stopped listening
to me
the reason I'm starting with that is
people that were much better than we are
much much better than we are
we're also they also had similar
problems there are parents in the
audience that make du'a for their kids
and they see that their children are
going away from the religion they're
going down a dark path and they can't
control it and they're making to offer
them and they're not seeing that their
door is being answered and now they're
getting frustrated there's something
wrong with me
why isn't Allah answering well you're
not the first one to be put in that
position our messenger are they
inaudible Saddam made lots of dog you
don't think he may draw for his uncle
his family you don't think he considered
Abu Lahab when he made the offer
guidance and if he did despite all of
that loving God Allah sodium with
himself tell him in the calendar that a
demon except you don't get to guide who
you love you know there are people among
us they are children among us who wish
their parents or their elders were
acting in a more guided way
I've met so many young people whose
parents are in a column explicitly hard
on business and the children the son of
the daughter is trying to tell the
father and the mother please get out of
this we're dependent on you you're
paying my college tuition you're
providing for us but you're providing
for us from Kurama income and I'm not in
a position to provide for the family
right no but this is wrong and then
they're told you are being disrespectful
you shouldn't talk back to your parents
etcetera etcetera now it's the flip side
it's the children making Goyle for the
guidance of their parents but things
aren't changing things are where they
were these frustrating situations happen
and then on top of that are situations
like health calamity not just family
problems but health calamity or you
can't find a job you have money problems
and you're making dua to Allah you ask
yourself ice I even did their takeoff
last year I kept making draw and I
didn't pick my head up from such the all
night long and still I have this problem
still it didn't go anywhere so the first
thing I want to remind myself in all of
you is that prophets prophesied English
authors from all of them
much before us Allah mentioned their
draws consistently in the Quran and
Allah also mentions their problems
consistently in the Quran you don't
think for example the that Yaakov
alehissalaam the father of 12 sons made
law for all of his sons and especially
for his son Yusuf when he lost his son
Yusuf you don't think he may draw for a
use of safety that use of should come
back home that he could spend he could
look at his beautiful son once again we
know that he cried so much he lost his
eyesight a bit but I know he lost his
eyes over crying over his son and all of
those they asked for so many years go
unanswered and then they eventually they
get answered you don't think that you
know the mother of Musa alayhi Salaam
when she put her baby in the water and
it the river just takes the basket away
the basket could flip over anytime and
how do you know the basket is waterproof
how do you know it's not going to weak
how do you know if I'm going to hit a
rock and it's done you know and she's
throwing something in a river it's not a
baby in a river you don't think that
mother is making drama
and notice the difference in that case
in the case of Moses mother she made
to a line a few hours later she's
reunited with her son just a few hours
later by the time of the baby he's
hungry for the next meal he's back with
his mother and in the other case with
the case of use of hot Insadong he was
separated from his father but he wasn't
reunited with his father for many years
for many many years we are going to go
through difficulty in life and are all
of our problems are not going to be
solved because we made a dot to Allah
understand the reality of God what is
the purpose of God
we often consume we often confuse the
hell with bulb bulb in Arabic means to
ask for something to demand something
though our means literally to call
that's what it means now to whom I
called you I invited you I cried out to
you this is wrong when we make dua to
allah sometimes in that drought we are
making demands it's true we're making
requests but we should never forget that
all of those requests you know what they
are at the end of the day it's a humble
slave of Allah turning back to Allah and
begging Allah to help him with whatever
problem but it's more than Allah solving
your problem it's just the act that you
communicated with Allah that's the most
valuable thing the fact that you
actually engage the line conversation
that is the goal in the end whether or
not Allah will solve your problem maybe
immediately in tho is a separate problem
and I want to share just a quick thing
about that then I come to Mariam sadawa
Nadia sometimes you go through problems
and you ask yourself what is my fault in
all of this why do I have to go through
these problems what did I do to deserve
this
Leah ask you this Yusuf alayhi Salaam
with a child right a child by definition
is innocent what did the child do to
deserve being kidnapped when as a child
ever done to deserve being thrown inside
of a well in the middle of the woods
what does the child ever done to deserve
being sold as a child slave in a
different land
what is that yet when he grows up as
young man what did he ever do to deserve
being thrown in jail over a false
accusation and he spent many years in
jail not because of something he did he
was innocent
and he spent all those years in jail he
went through situations in life that if
anybody else went through those
situations you'll say life is unfair man
what you're going to do life is unfair
you know but you know what happens to a
believer they don't just say life isn't
fair they say a live impaired Mahalo
unlighted that him yet Allah says in
surah Yousuf Allahu Hana Fuda nominee
Allah was overlooking everything he did
in his decision every decision that was
made for use of Allah was dominating
that decision overlooking that decision
how sometimes you and I go through
difficulty because Allah knows something
better is coming
sometimes that better thing that is
coming is for you sometimes it's for
somebody else sometimes it's not for you
sometimes it's for somebody else
sometimes the benefit of your difficulty
will come back to you the return will
come back to you while you are still
alive
sometimes the return is meant to come
back to you after you will go back to
Allah
what happened would you suffer Islam a
father was separated from a child it's a
tragedy isn't it but imagine if he was
never kidnapped he would never be in the
well if he was never in the well he
would never end up in Egypt if he was
never in Egypt he would have never grown
up there and been thrown into prison if
he was never in prison
he would have never met those two guys
he met in prison whose dream he
interpreted if he never met those two
people one of them who got to live and
go back to the king and when the King
saw a dream a strange dream he would
have never said wait I know someone who
can help interpret your dream and if
that never happened and you know what
that dream was seven good years in the
country and seven years there's not
going to be any crop and he produce any
harvest people are going to starve to
death if Youssef was not in prison on
any salam and then was taken out to
interpret that dream at that time there
would have been an economic financial
social crisis in the country and
thousands of children would have starved
to death one child suffered for a few
years but because of that child
suffering a loss plan was to save a lot
of families a lot of fathers and mothers
from losing their children to starvation
because of the plan that use of Hani
Salaam came back when he interpreted the
dream and interpreted the dream and gave
when he became the treasurer I have a
friend some of you might have heard of
him his name is Robert Davila I asked a
sister about him if she knows when she
said yes she's heard of him the man
can't move any part of his body other
than his face he can't move any part of
his body what did he ever do to deserve
that nothing but how many people have
accepted Islam because of his disability
how many people have just heard about
that and could come back to Allah how
many people that were ungrateful in life
even though they were Muslim they were
only Muslim by name and decided to
submit their heart back to Allah because
that land is sitting in a bed his
suffering his pain becomes guidance for
millions of people you understand
sometimes the difficulty you and I go
through is actually a small price to pay
for a lot of pain a lot of good that
will either come to me now or it will
come to me in the acid I will come to me
after I go back to Allah so our laws are
not the same as placing an order now I
get to Maryam Salah manali and I really
when she spoke to me I remembered her
because the thing with Maryam Salaam
ladi hell was what even when she was
young her birth was strange it was
mentioned in the Quran not many people's
birth is mentioned in the Quran and you
know the mother was expecting a son but
she had a daughter instead and Allah
says they said the Caloocan antha you
know which has a multiple multiple
layers of meaning but I'll just
highlight one of them this boy this girl
is my like no other boy this girl is
and by the way please remember those
words next time any of you if you're
expecting a child and that you were
hoping and your mother was hoping and
your father was hoping and your extended
cousins we're hoping it's going to be a
son then you have a daughter you
remember that Allah didn't highlight the
birth of a child like he did the worth
of Maryam Salaamu Nadi huh
it's an honor to have a daughter it's a
gift of Allah to have a daughter and
it's actually the behavior of the mushi
kun to be upset that you had a daughter
one the one who misled them waha colleen
his face turns dark and he's depressed
he's swallowing his upset attitude
because he had it he had a girl girls
are a blessing from Allah so it was an
honor and to disrespect not only of the
gift of Allah but of the ayat of the
Quran when you're upset that you had a
daughter
you should we should be mindful of that
but that's on a side note this child is
born she's actually given a special
place in what was then the central house
of Allah and the curia alehissalaam used
to take care of her and every time he
used to come to visit her to make sure
she's doing okay because she was
dedicated living in the house of Allah
Khulna Muhammad Ali has a Korean Rob was
at the end Ahava son every time he'd
walk in he'd see fruits food in front of
her and he'd say where did you get these
fruits these foods don't even grow here
and these fruits aren't even from this
season these fruits grow in the winter
this was going to summer you have them
in offseason where did you get them from
she would respond harlot woman and Allah
these come especially from Allah these
fruits come to me from Allah imagine
somebody whose drawers are answered in a
way that special delivery from the sky
of food for this woman and so when the
sister was telling me her dolls get
answered in life I remembered Maryam
phenomena and how miraculously Allah
would intervene and provide for even
matters like food things that we can get
up and get ourselves she didn't even
have to get up for that very special
child very special woman and so about
this woman what I wanted to share with
you is later on in life what happens to
her when she's a young woman angels
visit her tell her that she's going to
have a child
the first thought in her mind I'm not
married how what do you mean I'm gonna
have a child let me insist me blush up
no man has ever touched me what in the
world do you mean I'm going to have a
child got a leaky fella who are Ibuki
that is how your master declared it
that's I'm sorry we're just here to
deliver the news we're not here to
negotiate whether this is going to
happen or not that decision has been
made
you're having a baby now she's in shock
what am I going to do she's going to
turn back to Allah and hope that this
will not happen tired which it's going
to happen and I'll fast forward a little
bit for you just so you appreciate what
happened to this woman after she had the
baby after she had the baby and she came
back to her town the entire community
that looked up to her as a as a Dada as
a spiritual woman as a woman of worship
and I bada someone who even the prophet
of their communities the kadia had
endorsed she grew up under the tutelage
is like idiotic Saddam all the Masjid
community is standing there she's
walking back with a baby and they all
start collectively together start
humiliating her how could you do this
what have you done can you they're there
women in the Jamaat today
no Muslim woman no Muslim woman can ever
imagine being in a situation where she's
holding a baby and somebody's telling
her that child is not legitimate
she cannot imagine that kind of
humiliation no Muslim and none of us can
imagine that kind of accusation for our
sister for our mother for our daughter
we cannot imagine that pain that's
beyond us for the hue for the Muslim our
dignity is greater to us than our life
our the sense of dignity Allah given has
given us is more valuable to us than
even our life and she knows that when
she goes back with this baby that's what
they're going to say it's one thing that
they might be saying it behind her back
there
in public in front of her in front of
her now I want to take you back to how
she dealt with this problem because no
amount of Doha she made is going to
change what Allah has decided Allah has
decided that she has to face this she
has to stand in front of this and what
does she do when the child come as she's
about to deliver the child she says yeah
hey Effendi mid-table ha ha she says if
only if only I could die before this
happens hopefully I die giving birth
that she's all on her mind because that
will be an easy escape from what is
coming there is no other place in the
Quran anybody ever wishes for death this
is the only one think about that why is
it there Allah is knowledgeable is
acknowledging that sometimes people go
through such traumatic humiliating
situations where they wish they were
dead even that happens that's how
extreme her situation became and alike
knowledge that unrecorded that in the
Quran ya later limit to come the hada I
read this analysis in sha like how does
she just say that you know our messenger
and his motto is sallam told us nya Sam
and I and I had aku I had a cool mouth
none of you should ever wish for death
you should not wish for death that's not
something you should say casually and
she's actually now wishing for death why
because this is an extreme case this is
a crazy situation and so but you know
that the humiliation she will face it's
far worse than death so she says yell a
tiny metal table ha ha there are going
to be this isn't the Quran for a reason
there are going to be people that are
going to be in humiliating situations
and there's no getting out of it there
are going to be people that are going to
have to face their family that are going
to have to face false accusations that
are going to have to face up to a
mistake they made in the past who knows
and they're going to have to face that
kind of trauma and they'll have to find
comfort in the example of varium Saddam
Amalia but she didn't stop there she
said we're going to an SEM Mencia two
words nasi an Mencia
it was incredible words nasty in Arabic
they say file and fitted these to exam
the initial so in one could miss yet
another cation Sen this is similar to
zip it be in the Arabic language you
have two kinds of words a zipper and
must book nasi and Muncie the first of
these words is actually used I wrote
this down for you what are you a little
cups with Eliza or invalid them for an
animal for a goat or a ramp you don't
call it Dibley until it's ready to be
slaughtered it hasn't been slaughtered
yet
once it is slaughtered it's called the B
it's called module not before before
it's called them she uses two words
common translations say I wish I was
dead I wish I was forgotten that's what
the translation says but there are two
words of being forgotten
one of those words necie n actually
means I wish
even though because she's away from the
mush said right she's not back home I
hope nobody ever misses me they don't
even ask the question where did miriam
go I wish I could be invisible forgotten
from people's memories right now and
nobody even has the thought of me this
is messy nobody even thinks I existed
there are people that go through the
kind of depression and anxiety where
they don't come out of home they don't
leave home they don't take a phone call
they don't answer text messages they get
anxious being around people they're
going through so much trauma that they
wish they were forgotten as a matter of
fact even if somebody knocks on the door
they say I wish they didn't remember me
I wish I didn't have to face anybody
they want to just crawl away away away
but just be by themselves this is
nacional and i'm and she's hoping
already that she died and nobody even
comes looking and then later on even if
years go by and nobody found out what
happened to her mantheon she's
completely forgotten there's no memory
of her in the future either I hope
nobody thinks of me right now and I
become invisible in the future also I
wanted to highlight this woman's trial
because this is a woman of du'a whose
dolls used to get answered immediately
she used to didn't
have to ask for food any news to come
and this is the situation of love
puttering this is the trial that Allah
put and think about that this is not
because Allah hates her this is not
because a lot forgot about her this is
not because Allah wants to humiliate her
this is actually all of this ended up
becoming Allah honoring her all of this
became Allah honoring her what was her
humiliation her humiliation was people
are going to say you had this child
without being married you had a Haram
child that's what people are going to
say and what was the child's name you
know his name was an ISA there is no
other prophet in the Quran who when
allah mentions their name he honors
their parents also accept visa any sapna
maryam mary Sapna maryam he's helping
them over and over again these are the
son of Maryam these are the son of
Maryam do you find 100 the son of
Abdullah do you find Yahoo the son of
his hock is half the son of ibraheem use
of the son of your from you know do you
find these no no everytime Allah honors
that messenger are they insult or not
every time but multiple times when Allah
will honor that messenger he honors his
mother and by the way this is important
because for the Arabs when you say even
and for the even the somatic people when
you say even right after even you
mentioned the father's name
you mentioned the father's name your
last name comes from your father
Allah goes out of his way to remind
people that no he has no father and we
are going to go out of our way to honor
that mother any sub number iam everytime
Allah mentioned that humiliation for
another reason and I close with that I
told you last time and earlier on in
this whole block sometimes your pain is
going to be a relief for other people
you're going through difficulty because
it's meant to serve a greater cause than
yourself and you will be the fabric
acharya for them you'll be a way of
goodness for them this is the pain of
Maryam Salam o naughty every time a
woman is humiliated every time a woman
has falsely accused
every time a woman wishes she was dead
then to face what she's supposed to face
then she's going to find comfort in Risa
in mudiyum Salomon alia and every time
she finds that comfort the rank of
lidium rises again and again and again
and again how along our laws are a means
by which we connect to Allah our laws
are not a means by which this world
becomes heaven this world is going to be
full of trials people that were much
better than we are had difficulty in
life that's okay
Dakka Dakka an insanity Chabad we
created all human beings in toil and
labor and struggle struggle is a part of
life the purpose of du'a is to help you
and me deal with those struggles and to
never forget that Allah is with us
whether it's hard times or easy times we
Eliza would have not make us people that
lose faith and allow so what you'll
honor us and make help us remember that
no matter how much people try to
humiliate you people try to put you down
people until you like it buddy I'm
Saddam Lunardi huh Allah still honors
you there's a big difference between
what people say about you and what a lot
of things about you because if you go
what why what people said
then Maryam was the most humiliated
insulted person in society and if you go
by what Allah says she's one of the most
honored women in all of human history so
we go by what Allah says Allah is the
one who honored us well that kind of
nominee Adam we honored the children of
Adam may allah azzawajal makers
dignified before allah azza wajal before
he makes us dignified before people
barakallahu li walakum Kapoor Aanand
Hakim when a fanny wa iyyaka bill IIT
would be clean Hakim hamdu lillahi wa
kafa wa salatu wassalam Ori body he
latinas pasa pasa nada of body he
Muhammad ibn Muhammad Amin Amin wa ala
alihi wa sahbihi ajma'in yahu Allah Azza
WA JAL vegetable cream butter and Ahuja
audhu billahi min ash-shaytaan-i'r
rajeem inna llaha la casa y la luna ala
nabi johan de vino' amanu sallu alayhi
wa salamu sliema allahumma salli ala
muhammadin wa ala ala muhammad
rasulallah' rahim allah and Ibrahim
Afellay demean in Makaha middle Majeed
allahumma barik ala muhammadin wa ala
muhammad came a varactor Allah my Allah
and Ibrahim Al Amin in Makaha media
Majid robado la víctima como la epic ala
inna llaha mobilized election Rita evil
Baba when her and in fact even one cup
melodic allahu akbar allahu allah ma was
a stirring the masala in the salat
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