SNEAKO - April 06, 2024
IRL IN MEDINA 2
Episode Stats
Length
7 hours and 43 minutes
Words per Minute
96.539604
Hate Speech Sentences
685
Summary
The Holy Spirit of the Arab Res. The Holy Spirit the Spirit of God and the Holy Spirit, , & . And the Holy spirit, , and ! Let us live in the grace of God, and live in this way.
Transcript
03:10:50.240
I want to walk around a bit, so let's take it now, huh?
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They're going to do it wrong with the girl, huh?
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Egyptians, I don't trust, but they take the most.
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The pictures like this and like half-half body.
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I was just going to walk over there to the sunrise.
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I'm just going to walk here for a bit and film the sunrise.
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If you stay here, I'm going to stay on the roof until the end of Eid.
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That's the number one thing that I work on this Ramadan is, like, working on my patience,
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But it's still really obvious that I'm, like, like, holding.
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Like, when there was that picture mob, I'm, like, people could tell that I'm, like, irritated.
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But I think I would have been complaining more.
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So, just working on the stoicism, because I have a really short temper.
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Because I just assume that everybody views the world the way I do, and it's not the case.
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Thinking that everybody sees the world exactly the way I do.
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You're going to go something that that was medication and yapping.
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Here, you really got to analyze and improve on it instead.
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I just want to, like, sit over here for a second.
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We're going to have a Mohammed job stream in Medina either tomorrow or the day after.
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It really is incredible that we did a month of Islamic content with no Sheikh With Man.
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It's like he's the number one out of everybody that I wanted to do collabs with,
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number one person that I want on before the end of Ramadan is Sheikh With Man.
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I'm glad we got that little cameo with the phone call, but we miss him.
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There's seven layers of hell, seven layers of heaven.
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Maybe that's why there's seven days of the week.
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You know, maybe why lucky number seven, but there's seven layers of each.
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If you want me to rid some baddies, you're going bottom seven.
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Is it true that some people go to like layer one, two through three,
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and they can get out there and then go to Janah?
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The Christians are probably going layer one through three, suffer a bit.
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And then a guy like me are going to pull you out.
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The Christians that believe Jesus is God, they're going to stay in hell forever.
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But like the Jehovah Witnesses, the ones that don't believe Jesus is God,
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the real Christians that believe in the Father as a true God,
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But the Christians that believe Jesus is God, they're going to burn.
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I guess, like, part of the frustration, Chad, is this place is so peaceful.
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Clearly a place, like, when I came here last time, I wasn't streaming,
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so I just got to, you know, obviously, if you take pictures and you talk to people,
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And then, like, when you're in that mode of trying to, like, get away from the world
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and you're constantly taking pictures, I mean, it is what I'm signing up for with streaming.
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You know, I'm not, but I recommend you guys to come here and, like, really,
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it's a place where you just get to sit in the Majid.
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Like, even, I've been sleeping in the Masjid, too.
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Like, I'll just put my kufi over my head and just lay down and sleep there.
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And it's very, very, like, today, I was so stressed out.
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I think, like, from, there's just a lot of things I want to get into it.
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And then also the sleep problems and all that and fasting, just extra cranky.
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And then I sat in the Majid and I was just reading Quran for a couple hours.
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I've never felt something, like, more refreshing.
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And in the past, during my Haram days, when I was in that mode,
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I would smoke weed to do it or drink or party or club or, like, girls, all that.
03:19:04.820
This is the most resetting thing you could do is, like, sit in the mosque,
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read Quran or pray, it will put you on the straight path.
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The word Deen, I'm sure you hear people talk about it, like,
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What that really means is that you're on the straight path that Allah is guiding you for.
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So you're on that straight path that Allah has laid out for you.
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That is the best way to stay focused and get rid of all those distractions.
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And I highly recommend that wherever you guys are in life,
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I would say that being on Deen is the most clear path
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because it's already laid out for you from God.
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I just want you to see, like, the peace and quiet here for a second.
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Like, you're supposed to be loud and everything for the stream for the whole time,
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And this is why I recommend this place, and I yap about Medina so much.
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I'm just trying to, I want to start a conversation.
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We were playing the, we were playing the fudge.
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So I went to the bathroom, and he told me he would wait me outside.
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And if I move around, I might get close, and then they come here.
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I know, but it's better to stay at the same place that you left.
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I stayed there for an hour after you guys left.
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I went even to the booth because my dad told me we're going to go to the booth.
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You know this is the perfect place to just pray to a phone call.
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I want to stay and talk to you guys a little bit.
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Well, your parents are probably really worried.
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You can just call them, like, Uber to the hotel?
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Yeah, that's actually, that's, there is a need.
03:23:03.460
They know that I'm here, I am in this place, but they don't know I'm here.
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If you're looking, if they're trying to find you, stop following us.
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Where, where did you last see your, you know, where'd you last see your day?
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So, actually, we have to go that way anyway, so.
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Okay, make the wall right now, not your dad's over there, okay?
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I don't know if anybody's successfully removed the tattoo.
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Okay, can you ask him to unban Rumble in Egypt?
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You know one real deal, you know how much it cost?
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If we can't find his dad, we should leave him with the...
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You cannot lie about something so you can make other people laugh.
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I mean, in a way, in a way, they kind of are Haram police.
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If they saw Haram activity, they would stop it.
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But the thing is, would the Prophet of Allah speak to a new Muslim like that?
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So why do people feel the urge to like want to say something to you all the time?
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When I tried, when I came, I was standing there like for two, five minutes.
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If we don't find your dad, I'll adopt you, okay?
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If you're too short by the time, I'm going to have to give you back to your dad.
03:28:41.880
One time I was, I saw you on YouTube, shorts, that you were streaming, but with someone
03:29:12.520
And, but his content is good, but not, like, I don't feel like he's good for, like, little
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children, because he does bad stuff with actual speed, to be honest.
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Wait, you think, you think Akai and Speed don't do good content for children?
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I'm not saying I'm, like, offended of them not being kid-friendly.
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I'm saying, like, gosh, it, like, it couldn't be, cannot be for kids.
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But does he have, like, key stars on the stream?
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Yeah, so, okay, we're gonna leave you here with the Haram police, and then they're gonna make you halal, inshallah.
03:30:33.420
I should put him on my shoulders or something, right?
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He kept saying, like, the more we want to find his dad, he's like, no need.
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So I'm going to try to be a little bit slick with it.
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We organized it we were the Southern lighting company
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V set to controlling the mix and stuff. So yeah, I saw you standing outside the table there as well
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Yeah, yeah, we already did almost like about two three times
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What you just finished your one? I just I just did my first one nice and about two or three days ago
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But honestly, we really prefer Medina Medina, right? It's so much more peaceful
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It's more peaceful. Yeah, I felt more somehow I felt more connected in Medina than I did in Makar
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But Medina should be here. And you came by yourself? No, no, I'm with a group of 30
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Hello, bless you, man. Please keep me your dwarves, okay?
03:37:06.580
Hey, is it the kid's fault or what? Who's fault is it? Is it the kid's fault?
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Hey, is it the kid's fault or what? Whose fault is it? Is it the kid's fault?
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Hey, is it the kids fault or what? Who's fault is it? Is it the kids fault?
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He turned out to be a fan and he's trying to talk with him. I think the Haram Policeman is trying to talk with him.
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Habibi, Habibi, we have a tour. Habibi, we have a tour. We have to go. We don't have time. We have to go.
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They want to take photos. No, he's not taking pictures. They want to take pictures.
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We have to go. We have to go. Tour, tour. Airport, airport, airport. We have no time.
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We have no time, no time. You said airport, yeah? We have no time, no time.
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How do you go to the top of your jumper? Huh? No. No picture, no photo. No photo.
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All right, guys. We got him out. We got him out. We got him out.
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You have my phone, bro. You have my phone, yeah? Yeah, he was just like saying...
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Okay, hey, you have to go find your dad now. You have to go find your dad. Go find your dad.
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Oh my God. Bro, he's like typing in Google Translate. Can we talk for a minute? Like, he just wanted to talk. Like...
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All right, all right. I love Saudi. I love Saudi.
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That kid doesn't want to go back to his parents, bro. Yeah, I know, I know. Sorry, Chad. Sorry.
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bro like he's like saying one minute one minute like bro like you're saying like
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I know like taking a sweet time like what do you want bro
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yeah okay that kid should find his dad it's not my responsibility
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Chad imagine if I was using the backpack in this situation
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W Warner I'm gonna walk down here a little bit okay
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this is actually a really good cinematic shot right here
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bro I don't want to get kicked out like we made it out of our life
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Medina is one of those things it's home away from home right
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it's the home of the believers once you're running away from here
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someone gave me this to cover my tattoos earlier
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I almost just drank the, I almost just drank the, oh, hey, what's up, guys?
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The Loyal slid for you, and you threw us away from Muslims who don't care for you.
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Why are you guys all talking about Faris al-Hamadi?
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Hey, by the way, if you need energy right now, how I'm staying up all this time, fasting,
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It's the only reason I'm able to do these streams, bro.
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The only reason I have this energy to carry content like this right now.
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Chad, I haven't worn shoes and so I'm just wearing slides everywhere I go.
03:58:06.360
Brother Abdul Wahab was just mentioning about the concept of learning din.
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And he's saying that, mashaAllah, he's had a lot of experience in da'wah.
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And subhanAllah, definitely studying din is something which is exceptionally important.
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But one of the best ways to learn din is good companionship.
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Sahaba, radiallahu anhu, ajma'een, one of the reasons why they attained the companions of the Prophet, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
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one of the reasons why they achieved so many great feats, and one of the reasons why they have such high status in Islam,
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And, of course, when you're in the company of the greatest of all human beings, our Prophet, Muhammad, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
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So, even just hanging in that environment, right?
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You say your brothers are studying, you know, connected with a few of the sheikhs over there.
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And so, I said, Brother Slico, you said you've come to Medina before, right?
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Actually, I think I spent more time, I made this video called Letter from Mecca.
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And during that video and during that time that we were here on that trip, we went to Mecca, Medina,
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I think I spent more time in Medina than Mecca.
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So, it should have been called Letter from Medina.
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Maybe that's why he inspired you to give that name, right?
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Maybe it is a Christian saying, maybe it's not, but it's something that's true, nonetheless.
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Like, right now, we are actually, we almost went to Mecca today to go visit Muhammad Hijab.
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But if you look on the TV, it's the most crowded.
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It's three million people in that city right now.
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And it's just, it's very busy, hectic, and I like it a lot.
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There's something, Mecca is like the New York City of Islam.
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It's more like suburban, peaceful, clean, and it's just, I would say that Medina is
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like, and Medina and Mecca, they're like the closest places, I would say, to heaven on
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Just earlier, I was getting a shawarma for some more, and this Sudanese guy, he looked
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And he was just like, I was waiting in line, I was texting people, I was really stressed
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out, just handling a bunch of business, like, do you mind if I have a conversation with you?
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And like, he just interrupts, I'm like dealing with 10 things, I just put my phone down and
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I talked, I yapped with him, just because like, I could tell he just was in a good mood
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and just wanted to like share the good mood with somebody while waiting for the food.
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That's a moment that's only going to happen in a place like this, where you just, if
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someone said that to me like in Miami, like, let's have a conversation while we wait for
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our food, shut up, you pull out the camera, shoot, shoot, like, no, I'm not doing it,
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but here I'm like, even though I didn't want to, I did, because I know that God would want
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me to, it's a place where everybody's operating under the clear presence of Allah, that's
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You know, one of the things you just said was, you described Medina as like, heaven
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on it, right, right, and it's very pertinent that you mentioned actually, because one
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of the things about Medina is, within Medina, there's an area, you may be aware of this,
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is the Prophet said that the area between my house and my pulpit is a garden from the
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gardens of paradise, right, so we believe that it's literally, that garden's under construction
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right now, right, we tried to see it yesterday.
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That's the external one, that's the external one.
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So there's an area, next to the grave of the Prophet.
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Next to where the Prophet is buried, the area that is considered like the garden of God,
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And so, one of the things about Medina, many different reasons why Muslims are naturally
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drawn towards Medina, is, of course, the Prophet and that's the major reason why we're here.
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We, as Muslims, our belief is we love the Prophet.
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That's one of the key tenets of faith, where a fundamental principle is loving the Prophet.
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And out of respect and out of love for him, we want to visit him, we want to see those areas
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that he lived in, we want to visit those places that he visited, we want to walk through
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his prophetic footsteps, right, we want to see those areas that he visited.
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And so, without a doubt, the most important place the Prophet shall have visited was his
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place in Moscow, right, and that's why we come there.
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But also, you know, you visited the Prophet shall have seen the grave, right, I assume?
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He hasn't been to the road, yeah, it's almost, yeah.
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Right now, it's exceptionally difficult right now to go there, it's super busy.
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So, I used to work for Masih Nabi, so I still used to, I still have my work badge, which
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But nonetheless, one of the reasons why we drawn to Medina is because of our iman, our faith.
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And, subhanAllah, this is a manifestation of the Prophet shallallahu alaihi wa sallam's prophecy.
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And a manifestation of the truthfulness of our Prophet shallallahu alaihi wa sallam.
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One of the reasons why, if, you know, if you ask me, why is our Prophet Muhammad the best
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of prophets, or why is he a righteous prophet and the best?
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But why is he, we believe him to be a prophet of ours?
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One of the many reasons is that if you look at his whole life, from the beginning until
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the end, he never spoke a single lie in anything.
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So, when he mentions something about the future, when he mentions a fact about the
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And so, one of the things that he said, and you can see for yourself, is he said, faith
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comes back to Medina, just like a snake comes back into its home.
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And so, one of the explanations is, it's because of your faith, and that pull of your iman, that
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And, you know, part of iman, you know, the word iman in Arabic, literally one of the meanings
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or one of the derivatives of the word iman, is from amm, which means peace.
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And so, even in the Quran, Medina, the city that we're in right now, has numerous different
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Medina is a source of iman, and Medina is a source of peace as well, it comes from amm.
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And that's one of the, when you come over here, you feel nothing but peace.
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Makkah is amazing, don't get me wrong, we love Makkah, it's amazing.
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But as you mentioned, Hassan Abbasan, it's like New York.
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And when you come to Medina, you feel that sense of peace and tranquility.
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And yeah, I would say, I like both, they compliment each other, but, you think I'm leaning a little
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Out here, and I don't mean legally, but, I have this issue, I have a Christian cameraman,
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and every time we come here, it's been twice now, he literally can't be here.
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Like, something about it, like, he just can't stand it.
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And like, I feel like he has a gin in him, possibly.
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I don't want to say, I don't want to like say that he has a gin in him.
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But he literally, he literally, he can't physically be here.
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Like, his body won't, his mind won't let him something about it.
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I actually believe that if you're not Muslim, or if you have shaitan in you, or if you're,
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I don't think you would physically be capable of being here.
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I don't, I'm from the UK, but I've lived here for 10 years.
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10 years, have you seen somebody non-Muslim, have you seen, like, um, disbelievers ever come here?
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Now, they've started to come slowly, small numbers.
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Um, but, um, what you're saying is, could be true.
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And it's something that you said you've personally observed.
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And it could definitely be true, especially on an individual basis.
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But as a collective thing, maybe, I wouldn't necessarily give you...
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I would, it's maybe your personal observation, in terms of, you might apply to that individual
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Um, but it's a great opportunity where, you know, you may go.
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And so, literally, one of the places that we're going to see now is, um, the Garden
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Um, and he has a beautiful story and a beautiful journey of how his journey, in essence, it
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Where he went through different stages of his life, um, experiencing different religions,
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And eventually, it led him to Islam and it led him to Medina.
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Um, and so, yeah, in terms of individual, um, collectively, I would say non-Muslims historically
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And one of the times, they do still come to Medina.
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Uh, but it could be, as I said, that personal thing, um, of that, there's something about
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Maybe, you know, something about Medina, that the noor of Medina.
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And one of the things about the south of Medina, historically, since the time of the
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Conference, and before that, it's known to be, um, very fertile.
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And as such, when you look at things in historical context, um, in order for, um, you know, these
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trees to survive, they needed a supply of water.
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Um, you know, last, it rained, I think, last week or so.
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Um, and prior to this, it was a few weeks ago, it rained before that.
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And then prior to that, a few months, um, since the last time it rained.
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And so, one of the things that this south, southern part of Medina is famous for, is
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So, Zamzam is one of the famous wells of Islamic history.
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But you do get, but you do get, no, no, you do get, you do get Zamzam, you do get
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But over here, we're going to just have a look over here and get off.
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It's arguably one of the most famous and, or one of the most historic wells of Medina
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We can have a look here so we can get off as well.
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Yeah, what time is, I think it's, I think it's eight hours earlier.
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I was thinking who's going to be awake at this time, but then obviously time.
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Nah, nah, nah, these kids are awake all day long, man.
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Love speech, the calm that doesn't sleep, just yaps all day in spaces for 36 hours straight.
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Over here, one of the things is that opening times in Ramadan is slightly different.
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You know how, let's say, West UK, US, working hours are nine to five.
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In Ramadan, in Middle East, things become kind of nocturnal.
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So, this one is currently closed, but you can actually get a good look at it from over here.
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And this well over here is referred to as the well of Zars.
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Oh man, that was the fakest Muslim laugh I've ever heard.
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That was the real laugh, but that was like a...
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But in Ramadan, I'm unsure of the opening times.
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No, I've seen it on videos and social media and stuff like that.
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Something like one of the most eco-friendly mosques in Europe or something.
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So, you can see from over here now, the background to this was that the Prophet, when he first
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arrived in Medina, his main stop, his initial camp or base of Medina was just over there
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Yeah, some people are saying Christ is king, but...
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You were mentioning about the first place where the Prophet...
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We're going to be heading there soon, inshallah.
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The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam stayed over there.
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When the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam migrated,
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he left his clothes, he left his food, he left his possessions.
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you see your Muslim, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
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you're going to host the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
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best and potent companions from Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
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on end with hosting the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
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One of them, his father, was the one who founded this world.
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So, he actually predates the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
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of one of the hosts of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
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So, his grandfather was the one who dug up this world first.
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that the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam would have drank from.
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I'm getting there, I'm getting there, I'm getting there.
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I was saying, I was saying, I was getting there.
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I suppose after the water sheds up at 9 p.m., it gets more wild.
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one of the things or key aspects of Islam is cleanliness and purity.
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And so, you know, Islam encourages us to regularly bathe ourselves.
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it's important to bathe the body before you bury them.
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And to respect and honor and also to ensure cleanliness of the body.
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And so, after the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam passed away,
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one of his latter commandments that he gave was,
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I want you to wash my body with the water from my well,
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They were responsible for taking care of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
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and used the water to wash the blessed body of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
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after the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam passed away.
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So, that's the major reason why this well is most famous.
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it's a metaphor no it's just better for streaming yeah it is this is this has the best camera
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samsung does have the best at a point where i'm doing upgrade in the next two months
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and i'm on the verge of debating whether to move to apple or not right everyone in the middle east
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has everyone i could a samsung laptop as well like in terms of i'm just about to buy one something in
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uh should i move to apple or should i keep in samsung but samsung is much better
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for me yeah i heard it has a lot more uh things features yeah and stuff like that
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well i'm a super guy though you know what i mean i like the simplicity of the iphone
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where will you go um we're heading towards the garden of salman al-farsi you want to happen
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come in and you guys if you want to come in bismillah okay come in
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side characters let's go let's go side mission yeah there's space in the van i mean it's a sign
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like we have to say yes come on in we're going to kidnap you
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brother i want to ask question bismillah go ahead let's see if i if i can help if i can come in come
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one area is within masjid kuba and one area is just outside machine
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i have a yubel inside his house yeah so there's one area directly inside the machine
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and inside the original inside the modern day machine so you can see so you stopped in two places
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amazing wait how did you get here are you leaving your car
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my clean oh no how did you go to the how did you get to the well oh you're okay so that's fine
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so very as i said you know the south part of medina and you'll notice this as well
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is there's a lot of trees and something which is slightly unique um for medina um and that's why
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this as i mentioned earlier they needed a good supply of water so many of these areas
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oh wild dogs you don't see those often medina rom dogs
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you actually do not see those at all in medina whoa you see them in like the desert area in
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between these two cities um but and within the city you hug it that's very strange and i think
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that just goes to show how quiet things are in the daytime number one they're looking for food huh
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this area that we're going to go towards right now w dogs
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what does that mean so he's basically saying um so me i'm a project manager for the um heritage
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commission of saudi arabia i work for them um and so some of these sites i work i work for i work with
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to develop so this board over here i wrote so he basically runs things over here oh you're like that
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okay okay no no no no no no no no that's the old designation but chad he's him um so for
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example this is one of the sites i've worked on and we developed the historic content and this
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information put over here i've written directly myself wait so what was he saying he said he was
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like yeah yeah he's gassing you oh mashallah mashallah this is my good big man right yeah
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who do yous laugh do you like better warners or hijabs okay let's get out here
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it's only like a place like i don't know if it's a muslim country thing or a medina thing where
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you got random strangers yeah come inside and we just human traffic them you know it's okay i was
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just thinking about if we're christians would we have like let oh come on come on look at you always
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instigating i swear w christians man no like are they like that with each other or no
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no but this is where we're talking about the iman that your faith brings people together and
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bring it to medina and this is one of those examples over here yeah and so yeah please
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so i'm going to go over here to this um day garden area over here now this day garden area is referred
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to as the garden of salman now he is one of the companions of the prophet but he has a very
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beautiful and unique story okay and so he was born into a zarawashian family they used to worship fire
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yeah and his father was in from persia he's born and raised in persia by worshipers right and his
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father was one of the people that was in his town area vicinity area his father was one of those
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people that was in charge of keeping the fire that they would worship lit so that was he's born into
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that family like a religious family apparently um and so as he began to go over he began to
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question and i began to search for the truth began to question is this really god um and then on one
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occasion something happened and that led to um the fire that they were worshiping to become extinguished
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and he's like how can this be god it doesn't make sense how can this fire be god because they have
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to keep it lit they have to keep it lit this fire is needs something right it's lit right it's lit
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it's lit you know i think by the end of the tour i'll i'll find your jokes straight up
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no more courtesy left hey so wild dogs come we just kick them right
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el needles cameraman and so what happened now was he begins his journey of searching for the truth
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um and so he spends some time although i think they want to hear the tour too
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i don't want it to get too hot later on uh so the sun's gonna go we're gonna carry walking we're
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so what happened was so now he realizes that you know where should be fire doesn't make sense so he
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begins to um search for the truth quote-unquote search for the truth so he begins to explore
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different religions he spent some time with some jewish rabbis and began to study judaism
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he develops the concept of tawhid all right um i actually began to develop the concept of judaism
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worshiping one god um and then uh he begins to spend some time with christians um and studying
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under a christian priest and each time he's learning more about god learning more about the scripture so
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he's somebody who's learned individual as well later on and so what happens it comes to a point where his
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main teacher his christian priest um you know is coming to the latter stages of his life and he asks him
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what should i do next next and so this christian priest teacher of his um he's like a mentor
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informs him or begins to tell him more about the coming of the final prophet right and that there's
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days to be a final prophet that that's going to come and according to our scriptures important
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knowledge that he has this final prophet is going to migrate to an area and then he began to describe
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what we know to be modern-day medina it's going to be an area that's going to be filled with day
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trees date gardens it's going to be like an oasis it's going to help be surrounded with how routine
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um which is the lava lands so i don't know if you've you know did you fly into medina yeah
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so in the daytime do you get to see like the mountains and stuff like that around medina
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no we're just sleeping on the plane we're so tired yeah it's ramadan sleepy time i don't blame you
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so you know some of you around medina you can have a look as well when you get an open view um there's a
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lot of mountains and hills around medina many of them traditionally were volcanic back in the days
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the dormant now some of them are volcanic and as such when they did erupt hundreds of thousands
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of years ago or however many years ago um the ground became um was referred to as a very now
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later on became like marshlands salty lands and but very rocky um and and so this was something that
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the land and the texture the um the geography of medina was something that was prophesized in previous
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scriptures as well so now salman al-farsi is a learned man he understands the final prophet is going
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to come and he begins this physical journey of looking for this area and so he begins to look for
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um the area where this final profit is going to come but in those times the roads were safe
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but the roads were saved there were bandits along the way he was kidnapped by bandits don't worry we're
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not kidnapping you so you know he gets captured by bandits and then sold into slavery and then people
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buy and sell him buy and sell him and eventually he does make his way to medina but as a slave and one
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of the things that he mentions is as soon as he saw medina he realized this matches the exact
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description of what i've learned over the final profits going to come and look one of the things
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you can see about this is look at allah's plan that he had wanted to come to medina searching for the
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prime final prophet allah's father will be such it may not have been the exact journey that he wanted
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straight forward um simple journey what was that nothing i was trying to save you he was trying to
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push you into the car i want to save you one of the duas i regularly make is to die in
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die in medina as a martyr okay i don't know i don't know i don't know i don't know that would consider
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that would be considered a martyr or not but you know i'm just mentioning and he said umar would
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make as well to die in medina as a martyr okay this is actually very fascinating so are you keeping
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up yeah i am i am so so now what happens is some man of us he comes to medina as a slave and you
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know it's exactly what he's looking for and he sees and so now he lives in this area he's owned by a
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master and his master lives in this area in the south of ladina where we are right now and in
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this period of time he hears about this man that has migrated who claims to be a prophet and according
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to him that could be true that's what he knows of the scriptures so he actually approaches this man who
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claims to be a prophet we know to be our prophet muhammad and then he approaches him now one of the
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things about islam and this is the thing about islam islam tells you to verify news and to become
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like to don't just accept any claim and so salman al-farsi was a person of knowledge and he knew
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that this was a piece of information it could be true this man claims to be a prophet let me verify
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if he's a prophet or not and he was somebody that had knowledge of the scriptures remember he had
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studied the bible he studied the torah and he spent time with the scholars of those religions
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and so he came to the prophet and he tested the prophet with two things
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two things and one of the things that was beautiful about a prophet and you know one is that his
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description was mentioned in previous scriptures as well and so in the torah in the torah and in
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previous scriptures and one of the things that was mentioned and scholars of those religions had
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knowledge of was that he this final prophet is going to come and he's going to have a seal of
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prophet going to have a seal of prophet which is in essence like a birthmark type thing right and
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so the prophet was in masjid quba this this is very early on so in the like in the in you say
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the early or the immediate aftermath of the prophet migrating to madina salman now approaches him
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he sees the prophet sitting in a gathering so imagine right now the prophet muhammad
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is sitting in a gathering we're all sitting together and salman is persian man again he would
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have looked different right people from persia people from arabia would have looked different
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he comes into this gathering and then he begins to circle the prophet just go around
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looking around the professor lesson and professor and realizes what's going on
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and he realized what he's looking for that in those times do you know what was custom for
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people to wear in those times does anybody know but that was the typical clothing that people
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wear the umrah clothes the umrah clothes that people wear for umrah that was common for those
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which is just two pieces of white cloth two pieces of towels basically two towels and one of the
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things that highlight is when you think about the early muslims and you think about the struggle that they
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went through for islam right the one of the struggles they went through was poverty and those times
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if a person owned both a bottom garment and a top garment they were relatively in the community
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it's considered rich one pair of clothing you can see the wealth okay the car's coming
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and so now what happens i think he's nervous i'm skeptical now when i'm crossing oh come on
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he's my muslim brother of course he's not gonna harm me right um and so now what happens salman
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al-farsi tests the prophet he looks for this seed of profit and the prophet realizes this
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this so he lowers his upper garment to show off his upper chest and upper back his back and salman
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al-farsi sees this birthmark the prophet he used to have a birthmark on his left shoulder blade
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right and this was one of the signs that he was a final prophet right some scholars historical
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academic this is a side point they will argue that he happened this happened when he was at birth
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others say no it happened during a miraculous event which took place when he was younger when angels
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came down and opened his heart and when he was a young boy um and they washed his heart and that
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was a physical event so there is a slight discussion as to the origins of that birthmark
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but nonetheless the prophet had this birthmark and salman al-farsi saw this and that was in his
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eyes test number one passed right test number one passed the birthmark now what happened was he
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approached the prophet and gave the prophet some dates some kujur
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tamr translated just in case people misunderstand right some dates with the seeds with the seeds the
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fruit right the fruit so he approached the prophet gave him some dates and said this is charity now
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one thing about all prophets prophets don't accept charity don't allow charity so the prophet politely
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passed it on to somebody else and he never took it for himself then salman al-farsi again later on
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came back and he gave some more dates kujur tamr and he said this is a gift to you
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once the prophet accepted this salman al-farsi in his eyes the prophet had passed the second test
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and that was that true prophets do not accept charity but they do accept a gift
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and so now salman al-farsi accepts islam and he's a believer now what's amazing about this
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you read the story and you learn about you hear about the struggle for truth salman al-farsi
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the one moment i want to highlight is is the the when you look at the prophet and you hear about what's
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amazing about him often you hear that he had great conduct great manners and when you think of that
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automatically we think that he was nice to somebody he treated them nice he greeted them well he taught
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us the manners of how to treat people nicely how to interrupt with people one of the aspects of the
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prophecy in life that he did and why he was so amazing he only he gave everyone value when somebody
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would meet the prophecy they would fall in love with him that's one of the descriptions given to him
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about him by one of the companions whenever somebody would meet him no no ego there was no ego anything
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like that right there was nothing like that and so and his emotional intelligence was absolutely
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amazing it's absolutely underrated so now again look at his position the prophet said he knows
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he's a prophet he knows he is the most noble of all human beings he knows he's a great man a great
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prophet one of the greatest if not the greatest creations of allah salman al-farsi is who a foreign
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slave he's not from remember arabs they're they gave a lot of um care and pride to the lineage
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but we arabs will be proud right and they were very proud of the lineage and the customs away
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salman al-farsi was from persia he wasn't an arab he was so again he never had that he was an outsider
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in essence right and also he was a slave so again society he was a rich never had no power no influence
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no social media following anything like that but the prophet saw his value right professor understood how
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great person this guy this person could be so he made an agreement with salman al-farsi and his master
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and the agreement was salman al-farsi's freedom and the price of his freedom is 300 fully grown day trees
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300 of you day trees now to give you the perspective um so one of these day trees that you see in front of
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us right now right it takes roughly um to go from that little let's say roughly over there you can see
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these are relatively freshly planted to go from there to these big trees how long do you think it takes
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sorry 100 years 100 years that's not that much 30. no much less than that seven eight nine ten years
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okay depending on that period but approximately that long yeah he went for the ballpark 100 years
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definitely would have died by that period so now the agreement was that they would hand over 300
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fully grown day trees and then salman al-farsi once they've handed over to his master salman al-farsi
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would be a free man so already the prophet is going out of his way and they're agreeing to this deal
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now what happened is this the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam then gathered these 300 seedlings
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seedlings from the companions charity whatever you get and then he's so losing himself came all the way
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over here he came all the way to this area over here and he planted these trees himself in these areas
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over here so these trees so so yeah so that i'll come to that point as well so he came over to this area
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let's say this area around the well over there near where we came off the van that area around this
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area it wouldn't necessarily be in these exact areas now again the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam
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said was all the way up there a prophet a noble noble being salman al-farsi is a slave
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prophet literally with his own hands would go out of his way and planted these trees himself
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right showing the importance the prophet gave to anybody but he truly was a mercy for all of mankind
04:31:46.120
and so now what happened was because of the blessings of the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam
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instead of taking seven eight nine ten years to grow these trees grew within one season
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within one season they grew and they began to bear fruit and then once 300 were grown ready to grow
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fruits they were handed over to salman al-farsi's master salman became a free man and so if
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you look at where he was he was a fire worshiper right somebody who never believed at the time when
04:32:11.880
he was a pagan yeah you say pagan um and so when he was born in a pagan family as well he came from
04:32:17.240
nothing no background not necessarily any specific prestige like a hindu yeah do they worship fire
04:32:24.040
they worship everything yeah yeah so i don't know where so worship and fire whatever religion
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which advice so in those eyes no and somebody who never came from any particular nobility
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and he had a sincere yearn for the truth and he made a lot of effort seeking the truth
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look at how allah guided him one by one he went through all of this journey different stages from
04:32:44.280
judaism to christianity and then eventually he made his way to medina how allah arranged for him to
04:32:49.880
be captured by slaves so being captured by uh bandits solidly slavery and eventually made his way over
04:32:55.080
here to medina where later on here obviously accept islam becomes a free man and becomes a great
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companion of the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam this is the story of salman al-farsi alhamdulillah
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if my tribe in the palestine will be in the hell um of the second life because they don't believe in
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the prophet muhammad and if somebody will believe me and uh they are a good person also they will go
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in heaven so this is the saying and i want to become very sad about this and he asked several
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questions what will be my tribe what will happen to them because they are good people
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and then there's the eyes come from the allah and they say uh the good man uh allah will decide about
04:33:47.720
them uh what will happen about them i don't know about that but thank you very much i'm always learning
04:33:52.520
i'm always learning new things i appreciate that um and so we're talking about the exact location now
04:33:58.280
the area approximately this area would have been where salman and finally planted
04:34:01.400
because prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam planted those trees whether it's actually this area exactly
04:34:06.600
is up for debate um but it's around this area so it's around this area that kind of thing so there's
04:34:11.960
a famous well over there you know where we got off there's a well over there we're gonna go back that
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direction anyway uh where uh it's a purported that the water may have been used to irrigate the land
04:34:20.520
and also the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam would have drank from that well as well so it's another
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historic wealth of medina whoa whoa whoa whoa what's over here i saw some one of the things about
04:34:34.120
here this is a very traditional date farm so old street they don't have much technology in this farm
04:34:39.080
particular and so what happens is they have like a pool of water over here oh wow i could use some of
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this right now angle the steps on the other side as well you can get better look oh so this is what
04:34:58.520
a well looks like so this is not so this is like a water source for the world traditionally they would
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use things like this to teach kids how to swim oh this is dope hey man mashallah bro hey he came
04:35:13.080
through huh oh i have a perfect footsteps having you okay hold it hold it is it is it waterproof the phone should be
04:35:32.600
look at him look at him being a wild man this is wild sneeko in his natural habitat
04:35:52.520
oh is there fish in here maybe fish is there fish in there
04:35:56.760
i think so oh yeah there's a lot of fish right here yeah there's a lot of fish here nice dude this
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is cool i kind of want to jump in you won't i will just be careful man it does not have the safety on
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it's a pretty educational stream hey you watch the sneeko stream you might learn something i'm learning
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yeah there's a lot of fish in here all right hold on let me get down yeah i'll hold it
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please don't leave us here are you coming over here
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here we're keeping them here no no no we're keeping them they'll be a side mission we're
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keeping these turks so we're gonna keep you guys we're gonna keep you thank you kidnap
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please please please we are we are alone we didn't come with you
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no no no no you are working family we have no any information about medine you you tell
04:37:07.720
really nice thank you very much your pronunciation is really nice i understand you can understand my
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it's an honor for me to share the love of medina and the story of the prophet and love
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of the prophet so one of the things about this area over here as well as i said medina is known for a
04:37:37.720
lot of date forms this is a very traditional old school day from over here where if it's not broken
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don't fix it right if it ain't broke don't fix yeah so little water streams over here like there's
04:37:46.360
the water flows over here i need to wash my feet angola can i get my phone um do you have your phone
04:37:51.400
no i gave it to you stop oh oh the other okay yeah thanks but my phone i need the chat for it
04:38:10.600
i want to see the back here i said that when they want the water to flow a certain way
04:38:14.600
all they do is just block off the road the avenues over there channel
04:38:19.240
they just literally they just put rocks they just put rocks over there you can come around over here
04:38:23.240
if you want to go through here you can go around all the way
04:38:35.080
so this is how they water the plants before how they would use the tradition yeah
04:38:38.360
old school you can see look then i don't think there's any electricity
04:38:41.000
person the pump that's over there um and open it
04:38:46.600
and so rather you know later on in the day when the one
04:38:55.720
it's one of those if it works you like it ain't broken
04:38:59.800
that's awesome dude i want to go back to the olden days you know what i'm saying we are right now you have to like you right this is the olden days yeah like you have to use your brain
04:39:07.000
you have to use your brain you know one other thing to consider as well is uh you might not appreciate
04:39:10.600
it just now because it's still early in the day but give you know now you're sweating right
04:39:13.880
no it's just the water there's water and say so give you another hour or so um give you another
04:39:17.560
hour two hours or so it's gonna get really hot so what traditionally what people would do is they
04:39:21.560
would come to these date gardens area areas and they would take some shade over here and because
04:39:26.760
the way the leaves are um the cold air gets trapped underneath and so this area typically these kind of areas are more cooler than other areas
04:39:35.000
and so literally the prophecy would actually uh on a regular basis there's a date garden area next
04:39:39.720
to masona be you know where day number 21 is in the hotel okay so as you go from your hotel inside
04:39:45.240
day number 21 they used to be like traditionally like a date garden area where the purpose would go
04:39:49.720
to sleep and have like a midday siesta nice so it's like nice and chill and that's dope
04:39:54.840
bro there's been a lot of side missions today warner hope that kid found his dad
04:40:10.120
i don't even think he wants to find his dad dude the whole time every time we said like hey let's
04:40:13.640
help you but no no it's okay it's okay it's nothing for you wow hey look they got they got the little
04:40:20.040
couches over there show the little couches hey someone record this for b-roll this is fire
04:40:59.400
i want to take a shot and i'm not sitting here but let me get it this is
04:41:19.400
instead of clip farming i'm b-roll farming right now
04:41:40.200
oh man warner warner at least warned me before you do that chat did you hear that or no
04:41:52.200
fucking hell he just farted so loud stuff like you're making me curse in the garden
04:42:10.200
okay cool i got some good shots bro this is so cool let me not walk in this fart area
04:42:30.360
i don't know about you guys but this phone looks hard on my i like this phone camera a lot
04:42:53.240
all right let's go back to him yeah i mean is this a rug under here oh yeah there is chad do you see
04:43:02.840
that oh it's like implanted into the dirt yeah it's so cool
04:43:11.880
can you get your shadow out of the shot yeah yeah
04:45:11.080
he's gonna tell us where dates actually come from so i never knew this until last year when
04:45:20.940
i came to a place like this dates come from tinder
04:45:32.840
and so um one of the things about like um day trees i never realized they have to manually get
04:45:46.940
pollinated i never knew this um so what happens is typically uh around about february time um
04:45:53.120
you'll see the farmers working that's why you call date farming they'll work and then manually
04:45:56.060
pollinate the trees and then july august time they grow so for example you can see let's have a look
04:46:00.560
at this one over here this one in front of us you can see that light green yellowish those things
04:46:05.300
that's taken out at the top those give you a couple of months inshallah they'll be dates inshallah so
04:46:09.580
they've actually just been a couple months so yeah february so two months or so so right about
04:46:15.360
july what kind of dates are will they be um so it depends on the farm so it depends on whatever
04:46:19.160
they are it could be ajwa it could be this it could be that and is it true if you eat seven
04:46:23.940
ajwa days today it protects you from magic yeah perfect and three things uh poison and black magic
04:46:28.880
hey all right so so the powerful seven seven seven ajwa in the morning whoever has seven ajwa days
04:46:34.440
in the morning uh ajwa of alia or maghina then they will not be affected by black magic or poison
04:46:40.400
on that day um water they're calling you warren jeet for farting
04:46:48.720
did you guys like it yeah we like it what did you think
04:47:07.160
no i'm banned on youtube i'm banned all see when you give dawah you get banned everywhere
04:47:18.620
youtube is shaytan youtube is shaytan wallahi yeah
04:47:33.800
hey thanks a lot man so far yeah we're just getting started right
04:47:49.200
yeah yeah this is one of the first i mean we can we can go as long as you want
04:47:53.180
hey he got energy today bro he said that he took a nap too you know what i'm saying
04:47:57.680
yeah subhanallah you know i was mad last night i didn't know me it was the number one time
04:48:16.340
okay but let's let's recap the story we just heard okay so i'll go ahead and recap the story
04:48:25.480
let me know if i'm right or wrong okay so there's a guy named salman al farisee he was born into a fire
04:48:30.420
worshiping family and one day the fire got extinguished meaning the fire was no longer lit
04:48:35.620
and that family was in charge of lighting keeping that fire lit correct yeah right and then uh once
04:48:42.080
he realized that the humans are needed in order to keep that fire ignited and the fire got extinguished
04:48:47.080
he realized that this is not our god god debunked yeah so so that god got debunked so now
04:48:52.840
he went to a jewish man a jewish man started teaching about the oneness of god
04:48:56.200
then he learned from a christian man as well and you know learning more about god through the
04:49:01.380
scriptures and then um you know they told him that there's a new prophet to come
04:49:05.500
and this is the signs of the way that you and the christian told him about muhammad saw
04:49:09.120
yeah yeah yeah yeah specifically for this one for this individual story
04:49:13.320
it was a christian priest that told him that according to our scriptures a final prophet will be coming
04:49:17.660
um and he's gonna have it so he wasn't really a christian no but at that time christians believed
04:49:23.300
in the final prophet coming in the quran allah subhanahu wa ta'ala quotes isa ibn mariah
04:49:27.200
he says that i'm giving you the glad tidings of a prophet that's going to come
04:49:33.980
after me his name will be ahmad i.e one of the names of the prophets that was ahmad
04:49:38.640
so according to traditional christian values that a final prophet would be coming
04:49:43.520
and it's incumbent upon them to believe it but obviously we believe that they have changed
04:49:48.940
the scriptures over time so basically what's his name again faris ahamadi
04:49:52.140
yeah yeah what about him um so he he converted a bunch of hindu pagan fire fire people into mussels
04:49:59.160
okay mashallah is that is not the truth no no no the guy's name i'm not talking about i'm saying
04:50:04.820
the the fire guy what's his name faris what no no it's not faris it's soft uh what's his name
04:50:09.500
yeah i forgot it sorry this guy yeah the one they were talking about salman al-farsi
04:50:13.540
salman al-farsi no fire salman he's a fire salman al-farsi
04:50:18.120
salman al-farsi okay okay completely different people but his name is going to come up in a bit
04:50:23.860
as well okay okay but let me finish the story okay so um then he was told that there's gonna be a
04:50:28.740
fire final prophet and there's gonna be certain signs of the final prophet uh one is gonna be a birth
04:50:33.980
mark another is that he won't accept charity and another is he will accept a gift but he won't accept
04:50:39.420
charity uh and he'll be a man of exceptional character all right um so now subhanallah he
04:50:46.080
walks around and here and so he he wants to make it to medina but he can't make it to medina
04:50:51.100
but he ends up getting captured by bandits and he kept getting sold into trade into the slave market
04:50:56.500
until he made it to medina so now he made it to medina after he made it to medina he heard about
04:51:01.840
the final prophet there and then he went around you know searching for the signs he found all the
04:51:06.520
signs and then he believed him to be a prophet of god then the prophet of allah said that you know
04:51:11.280
we have to uh you know release this man from captivity from enslavement and obviously islam teaches
04:51:17.180
to free the slaves we don't enslave people um and so it costs 300 day trees to uh free him
04:51:25.340
and now alhamdulillah we're talking about allah good so yeah so far she was a slave
04:51:30.200
so the persian salman that's a simple version wait so who paid the 300 day trees so he planted
04:51:42.100
them with the prophet so the prophet oh okay okay okay okay and once they were fully grown and remember
04:51:47.080
he asked you how long it takes to grow it usually takes um seven eight seven eight nine seven eight
04:51:52.000
years yeah so that was one another one of the miracles of the prophet that in one season
04:51:56.380
the entire thing grew yeah within one season within one season that's another miracle of the prophet
04:52:01.540
and again directly linked to the blessings of our prophet muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa akbar let's go
04:52:05.960
oh warner you're a good learner thank you i know mashallah you must have eyes you must have
04:52:12.320
no no no i haven't heard the story before but i'm good at memorizing
04:52:15.940
mashallah mashallah so you want to go selective memories you want to get some lunch
04:52:21.520
uh it's daily lunch oh i like this guy right i like this guy let the reputation come in
04:52:29.400
anyway my bad so who enslaved him um so he's bandits along the way bandits who were the bandits
04:52:35.440
were they pagans or what i don't know so yeah so what he was uh explaining earlier if you were
04:52:40.860
paying attention ah i'm sneaker right so uh what he was explaining earlier right is the roads
04:52:45.600
to medina were very dangerous and they were surrounded by bandits so as he was trying
04:52:49.860
to make it to medina he ended up getting captured but he ended up making it the place that he
04:52:53.720
wanted to go yeah allah's plan allah's plan the best of planners takbir allahu akbar
04:53:06.900
so now sneaker you want to turn the camera out you get the view of mashit kubak
04:53:12.120
so first masjid yeah we're heading towards this i always thought the first masjid was a
04:53:17.260
was a kaaba that's very good point so that's a very good point that you mentioned so the first
04:53:21.720
building built um on the face of the earth was the kaaba and so when we say that this mark this
04:53:27.500
was the first mosque in islam a better way to describe it or i would add a cabinet it was the
04:53:32.860
first purpose-built mosque in islam by the prophet sallallahu himself so when the prophet
04:53:38.160
sallallahu came down out of all the mosques that he built he built this one himself in his own hands
04:53:42.620
and he was the first mosque that he built compared to the other mosques
04:53:45.940
prophet muhammad peace of hanum he built this he built this himself
04:53:53.740
so one of the things about the prophet sallallahu when he came over here
04:53:56.920
um he began working over here facing the rock stand himself
04:54:01.200
the companions there of course they see the prophet sallallahu working
04:54:03.920
oh this was actually after he was exiled from mecca
04:54:06.260
yeah i saw it in the yeah yeah perfect so in the background of this
04:54:09.660
you saw the message yeah the movie yeah the message that's a brilliant movie
04:54:12.980
yeah um bilal helped him build this right sorry bilal helped build this
04:54:16.280
bilal and numerous companions helping build it bilal radhi allahu a'ala i assume with one of them as well
04:54:19.640
right um and so what happened was in this is the background to this mosque
04:54:22.880
the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam as you may have been exiled from mecca
04:54:25.960
so he had left mecca and he began what we refer to
04:54:28.680
after they lost a battle and the pagans won he they got it they took over mecca and then he got exiled here
04:54:34.680
okay okay this is before any battles whatsoever
04:54:38.800
so this is before any battles at all the prophecy was lived lived in mecca born and raised in mecca
04:54:46.340
and during the latter two latter two years of the 12th and 13 here
04:54:49.180
people in madina accepted islam and they invited the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallari wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasah le Watch51 alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallay wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi wasallahu alayhi was Leistcji
04:54:49.460
people in medina accepted islam and they invited the proper service what's this machine called
04:54:53.960
machine kuba machine kuba you want to make it quicker that's okay we're going to get off over
04:54:59.880
here specifically um this is one of the main spots that we get off specifically because of
04:55:04.340
its unique significance this is no ordinary mosque and as we get off we're going to discuss
04:55:08.760
this more on that talk we were set up my friend took shahada because he watched the message i
04:55:12.240
highly recommend that movie amazing wow it is a brilliant movie that movie made me cry i'm not
04:55:17.400
aware i watched it on stream there's like even a lot of christians watched with me
04:55:20.560
that's amazing that's amazing the whole thing huh yeah salam there you guys
04:55:26.220
and so the prophet when he migrated to medina this was the this was the area where he was
04:55:34.440
greeted by the companions so this is where the people of medina greeted the prophet over here
04:55:39.560
and he stayed over here from monday till friday so during this period while he's staying over here
04:55:44.600
some of the companions had hosted the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasalam the prophet sallallahu
04:55:48.560
alayhi wasalam began the project of building this mosque and so he literally with his own
04:55:52.620
hands along with the companions who helped him laid the foundations of this mosque question
04:55:57.740
for you sneak or maybe the chat see i'm getting good at this right w's in the chat
04:56:02.640
okay the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasalam at this stage hand built two mosques we've said
04:56:09.380
this is one of them masher kuba has built it what's the second mosque okay can i ask wait
04:56:16.260
the turks maybe know somebody say masher kamaama some people say masher nabubi chat what does
04:56:25.660
the chat say um masher kuba masher kuba was the first one yeah that's one of them oh and then
04:56:31.040
they said uh the mosque that he built chai give me a hint give me a hint it's like i'm at school
04:56:34.780
you prayed for you there i prayed for you there yeah oh um right there masher nabubi yeah he built
04:56:40.720
that he laid the foundations of that mosque prophet sallallahu alayhi wasalam laid the foundations
04:56:44.760
and literally with his own hands began to the original masjid the original masjid not the modern
04:56:49.180
not what you see right now so this is the one the one we pray for that's rebuilt yeah that's
04:56:54.040
modern they rebuilt the original the original masjid is where he was buried yeah that's where
04:56:58.380
the original masjid and then from there it was expanded over time of decades every few decades
04:57:03.300
or so expansion takes place and the mosque is rebuilt even this mosque where we're going to get
04:57:07.280
off right now it was originally very small of course you know buildings weather and tether
04:57:11.280
the breakdown every few decades they rebuilt take a good look at it right now they're going to
04:57:16.580
expand it to 10 times his count size with muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasalam what do you want us to
04:57:22.640
expand um why not more people coming more people coming the mosque goes bigger more people can pray
04:57:27.300
salah more people can come and the umma is growing growing as well there's a great need there's a great
04:57:32.060
need for it so you know more moss is a great thing you can only mean good things inshaAllah every day
04:57:36.460
there's like thousands of people accepting masha'Allah and many of them in your hands masha'Allah
04:57:39.680
allah accept um and so one of the reasons why we're coming over here and we specifically go to pray
04:57:44.700
is the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasalam so now chronologically he's built this machine he stays
04:57:49.620
over here till friday that period of four days approximately and then he goes on to continue
04:57:54.080
his journey um towards where we know to be modern day machine and then he builds a machine and that
04:57:59.020
becomes his home he would regularly come back over here so now this mosque already now once you
04:58:04.540
imagine the life of the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasalam you now move to machine nabi the prophetic
04:58:08.380
mosque area and you're living there once a week once a week the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasalam would come back
04:58:13.600
to this mosque every week subhanallah sometimes he would come walking sometimes he would come riding
04:58:19.280
now when you read that you think it's a great thing to come to this mosque but another aspect to
04:58:23.920
understand when you come to these places physically do you know how far this mosque is from masjid nabi
04:58:28.640
um you can walk right yeah you can walk as well it's about six kilometers 45 minutes an hour depending
04:58:34.800
on how big that's in a straight line in those times it was not a straight line it was up and down
04:58:38.340
highlight and the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasalam do you know how old he was when he migrated
04:58:42.820
50 yeah so just 53 yeah that's good that's good big brain sneaker 10 points to griffindor
04:58:49.700
it's a satanic movie i read the books when i was in there um and so um and so the prophet sallallahu alayhi
04:59:00.260
was 53 years old and throughout his mid 50s he's making this 45 minute six kilometer walk every week
04:59:07.040
sometimes walking sometimes riding so he was very fit he's very fit very healthy it wasn't an easy walk
04:59:12.280
and bear in mind six kilometers in the straight line in those times it was not straight lines
04:59:15.620
up down zigzags terrain was very difficult and specifically and he's gonna get attacked by
04:59:19.760
pagans on the way right and sometimes along the way he wasn't safe that's 100 true sometimes along
04:59:23.960
the way it was not safe at all you gotta fight off some pajits on the way there yeah there's
04:59:27.460
there was a lot that said the roots weren't safe and so he would also encourage others to come over
04:59:34.060
here this is why we're coming over here so what day is it today so i don't even i don't even saturday
04:59:39.140
sunday no we're in sunday right because the days are funny yeah it's sunday wait so it's a sunnah
04:59:43.400
to come here saturday morning so it's sunnah to come over here generally but wait it's saturday
04:59:47.840
morning right now no it's saturday morning technically oh come on but to come over here
04:59:51.660
sunnah and to come over here specifically on saturday morning is sunnah but to come over here and
04:59:55.440
pray salah regardless of which day and time you come is an exceptional virtuous act the prophet
04:59:59.620
shallows i'm saying you know authentic honey whoever makes wudu and then comes to this
05:00:03.780
message and you perform salah do you know what you get the reward of umrah of an umrah so by
05:00:09.740
coming over here so here saturday morning get umrah and you know any time it's any time of the day
05:00:14.860
any time of the week you get umrah you come over here so why do i have to go through the all the
05:00:18.380
like the headache come here this is a great opportunity and i don't have to go bald yes it's a great
05:00:23.320
opportunity to get and you get a multiplied if it's a ramadan too good deeds generally are multiplied so
05:00:28.640
yeah inshallah you hope your deeds will be multiplied um but definitely so right now we're getting like
05:00:33.100
a hajj right now um inshallah we hope but we can say we're definite it's going to be at least in umrah
05:00:37.960
as for more than that look god is allah is merciful wow allah you'daifu dumaiya allah multiplies
05:00:42.600
however he wills you know why are you going to limit it to one hajj why don't we ask allah
05:00:48.340
allah look i'm doing this i'm performing salah i want you to give me abundance of reward far greater
05:00:52.680
than one hajj allah can do that allah is merciful allah is generous let's go so inshallah let's go
05:01:00.980
so if this is the first location this is the location that
05:01:13.300
okay guys there's a lot of people here so we have to stick together please
05:01:18.140
that's why when it comes to this mosque right you have the three sacred mosques you have the
05:01:28.680
three sacred buildings uh haram the faaba masjid al-haram in mecca masjid nabi where we just played
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fajr salah and masjid al-aqsa this could be considered the best of the rest after these three sacred mosques
05:01:40.600
this could be considered the best of the rest because it's the one that has a specific virtue of umrah
05:01:45.580
and can you tell the story of how they decided to
05:01:53.840
it's the story where the camel or something will do the camel right
05:01:59.000
the shee camel showed up and and allah said don't drink the water don't destroy this camel
05:02:04.500
and then all the the the pagans the hindus they said ah we like this
05:02:09.940
unlock it unlock it unlock it unlock it unlock it unlock it unlock it
05:02:12.620
so there there is that famous shee camel that you referred to the shee camel of salih and salih alayhi salam
05:02:17.000
but this one is a shee camel of the prophet sallallahu alayhi salam called kaswa
05:02:19.940
little known fact i don't know many people don't know
05:02:22.820
it was a gift by abubakar to the prophet sallallahu alayhi salam
05:02:27.000
and so what happened was the prophet sallallahu alayhi salam is coming over here
05:02:30.460
and many different occasions over here and particularly in masjid nabe car
05:02:33.980
people are there the prophet sallallahu alayhi salam is just arrived in the city
05:02:37.660
they wanted the honor of hosting the prophet sallallahu alayhi salam
05:02:39.940
or you know having the prophet sallallahu alayhi salam stay in your house
05:02:42.280
so people began to pull on the reins of the prophet sallallahu alayhi salam
05:02:49.700
rejoice with us we're going to look after you we're going to protect you
05:02:52.400
And then the Prophet said, leave it, leave the camera.
05:02:57.400
Allah has commanded this camera to stop at a specific location,
05:03:04.400
This location over here in Masjid Quba was one of them,
05:03:22.400
So, as I said, they're going to expand this to ten times its current size.
05:03:39.400
This one's gone public, so it's not like a leak-leak type thing.
05:03:42.400
So I'll show you a bunch of other stuff when you go to other sites,
05:03:46.400
This one's a public picture, so there's nothing wrong with showing this.
05:03:54.400
So that's the exact same viewpoint that we have over here.
05:04:07.400
So that's how it is, and how it's going to become.
05:04:22.400
Okay, so what we're going to do then is, we're going to go inside to the train,
05:04:27.400
and we're just going to come to this side over here, and show you one point of like...
05:06:02.900
over time and it's literally over here where you've got a group of people standing now this
05:06:07.000
well over here is referred to as the well of the ring well of the ring over here this one over
05:06:13.280
here where this marking is there's a well here it used to be a well and this title has been
05:06:17.040
placed there in terms of to um to mark the history they've recently just added the sign over here about a month ago
05:06:22.720
one of the historical wells dating back to pre-islamic times located southwest of majic kuba
05:06:27.340
also known as the ring well where the prophet's ring fell into it during the time of the right
05:06:31.140
the guided uh caliph uthman ibn afan may allah be pleased with him
05:06:35.700
this well is associated with the noble prophetic biography where the prophet peace be upon him
05:06:40.280
sat in the kiff the water basin between the two horns of the well with abu bakar al-siddiq
05:06:45.080
on his right umar ibn al-chatab on his left and uthman ibn afan sitting opposite to them
05:06:51.320
the prophet peace be upon him gave them glad tidings of paradise
05:06:54.120
so in essence you know how to read dude good stuff bro
05:06:57.080
education in america education system in america is pretty good then i was just reading it for them
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i wasn't trying to prove to you that i could read so in essence two things took place over here
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two things took place over here so the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasam used to have a ring
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that he used to stamp in those times when they would write letters
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um they used rings to stamp uh the stamp to send to different emissaries different uh kings and uh
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heads of states and so his ring used to have his seal muhammad rasulallah muhammad the messenger
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of allah that was his ring uh you'll see some museums he wore a ring he wore a ring and so he
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actually had his so is it a sunnah to wear a ring um yeah you can argue he is a sunnah to wear a ring
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he definitely used to have a ring and he definitely used to wear it so he used to stamp the
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stamp of the letters and to stamp the pagans in the face
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i don't want to be attribute to me and then the chat's gonna go mad
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and also bear in mind i still have my instagram account
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So the ring of the Prophet that he had, he used to use this.
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it was given to Abu Bakr radiallahu anh as the head of state, he would use.
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And after he passed away, Umar radiallahu anh used as the head of state.
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And Uthman radiallahu anh as the head of state, he would use it.
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So the ring slipped through his fingers and fell inside the well.
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And for three days, he commissioned for people to look for the ring.
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And then that's when everything started going downhill, right?
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But during that period, that's when things started to go downhill.
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Whether there's a link between that and the ring,
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or the ring is a sign of that, or if there is a link, Wallah alam.
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Remember that movie, The Ring, and then she comes out of the well, too?
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So, you know, it's just a ring of the Prophet that he would use as a stamp.
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So whenever you write letters to different kings,
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calling them towards Islam, different emperors, that kind of thing,
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the Prophet ﷺ promised Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman, Jannah over here.
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you're going to enter Jannah, you're going to enter Jannah,
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but one of the occasions was specifically over here.
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So, inshaAllah, what we're going to do now is we're going to go inside the masjid.
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Oh, like all the shaitans and the Christians are acting up, huh?
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If you guys disagree with this stuff, just watch it,
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You don't need to argue with people that don't care.
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This is one of those must that doesn't sleep as well, it's open 24-7 24-7 the real city that never sleeps
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Last morning, a couple hours ago, 3 a.m. in the morning, I was stuck in Stan City traffic
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Where else are you going to get that? 3 a.m. in the morning?
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For a good cause as well and nothing dodgy is going on
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Bro, yeah, you're wearing it, you must be sweaty as
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You're asking regarding, you mentioned regarding the camel stopping
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And so, the camel stopped, or the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam stopped in a few occasions
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To mark where, a specific point of significance, where the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam should do something
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You're asking regarding, you mentioned regarding the camel stopping
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And so, the camel stopped, or the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam stopped in a few occasions
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To mark where, a specific point of significance
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Where the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam should do something
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giving it like a gesture the Prophet should do something. There's actual marking over here to mark the location of where the camel stopped
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So you know, I think it's I think I'm not sure if it's in the movie the message of the moment when the camel stopped
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I think so. Maybe so. You can actually see for yourself
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I don't know what those white things are. I've never seen it. Oh, I don't know what that is either
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Is that a mosquito thing? Yeah, I could swat that too. Angle a lot
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So we're talking about obviously over time moss has been developed
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We've also been broken down rebuilt, but they've kept certain points of history to mark the historical locations
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Now if you look at this dome over here underneath
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Those two black dots. There's one big black dot. Yeah
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Marks approximate area of where the camel of the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam stopped and where the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam
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So that's you know, you defend them. So that's why everybody's praying right there
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Sometimes people are praying there without even realizing it
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So maybe some people are drinking because of that some people are drinking without even realizing it
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So do you get the reward any place in the mosque? It's any place in Mashikubah
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So that reward of getting an umrah you get it anywhere in the mosque at any time of the day
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Mm-hmm any day of the week any week of the year any of your life time to make the war
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And then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
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As-Salaamu alaykum as-Salaamu alaykum as-Salaamu alaykum.
05:38:30.880
There is a Tahrif in the Solomon Song. You know there are YouTube videos with Jewish people and you can see the exact word of Muhammedin in the Solomon Song.
05:38:56.880
I mean, to be honest, when I give that one I only talk about the Quran.
05:38:59.880
I'm not one of those, I don't have to use other scriptures in order to prove our religion.
05:39:04.880
It's just like, I'm tired of people that give dawah and talk about other religions more than Islam.
05:39:10.880
Like, how are you watching Islamic videos and learning about Christianity? That makes no sense.
05:39:14.880
Like, if you're watching Islamic videos, you should be learning about Islam.
05:39:17.880
Like, why are Muslim people talking about other religions? That makes no sense.
05:39:20.880
Everyone knows about all the other religions, but they don't know anything about Islam.
05:39:24.880
So to me, it never made sense. That's why my dawah is only Islam, Islam, Islam.
05:39:28.880
If I have to mention some things, I'll mention it. But majority, I just talk about Islam.
05:39:40.880
No, you say it perfectly. You say it perfectly.
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You mentioned that you've just started dawah in the past year or so.
05:39:55.880
Why people listening for the first time, they can get inspired Islam.
05:39:57.880
Honestly, bro, I used to give dawah to this fraternity.
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Alhamdulillah, like one by one, all the fraternity, there's a Hispanic fraternity.
05:40:07.880
And yeah, so you know, they, one by one, they started converting to Islam.
05:40:11.880
And that was my first time experiencing, you know, helping guide someone to Islam.
05:40:15.880
Obviously, Allah is the one who guides. Allah is the eternal of our hearts.
05:40:20.880
But like, the feeling that I got from it, and at that time, I was successful with money,
05:40:26.880
But for some reason, this feeling that I got from giving dawah was like no feeling I ever felt.
05:40:32.880
And I got addicted to the feeling of getting people, you know, to learn about Islam.
05:40:38.880
So I got addicted to that, and yeah, now here I am.
05:40:40.880
You know, now I'm giving dawah on the streets of Los Angeles, bro.
05:40:45.880
Like, there's no better feeling than, you know, sharing the message of Islam, bro.
05:40:49.880
I literally feel like I'd be having superpowers sometimes.
05:40:59.880
So, the next two places that we're going to go to, they have a unique, authentic feeling.
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And you'll see what I mean by that when we got there.
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One of them just over here, where there are historic, traditional, classic mosques, in its raw sense.
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Obviously, now we've heard about the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam building Masjid Fubaa,
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and building Masjid Nabiya, that big historic mosques, been around for 1400 years or so.
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But obviously, the modern buildings that we see, they've been developed over time, a few decades or so.
05:41:28.880
So, these next two places, particularly this one in front of us that we're going to go to,
05:41:32.880
it's a building that has a lot of historic heritage.
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And you can see for yourself where the building's been around for at least several hundred years.
05:41:40.880
And it still has that raw feeling of raw old school bricks that we're going to see in front of us.
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And it tells, or it has a history, or it has a unique, hidden history.
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And it's witnessed unique stories that took place over here with our Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.
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Like, you know, whenever they've placed them, they've placed them out.
05:42:47.880
So, the reason why this area is historically significant is the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam,
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you know, we talked about, we mentioned earlier, about he was kicked out and exiled out of Makkah.
05:42:56.880
And so, he made what we refer to as the migration journey, the Hijrah journey.
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He made what was referred to as the migration journey.
05:43:02.880
So, along that migration route, he stopped at numerous locations.
05:43:05.880
This would have been the last location that the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam stopped and prayed Salam.
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So, each time he stopped, took some rest, prayed Salam, moved on, this was the last location.
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And he's reported that he prayed Fajr Salam over here.
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And then, he stopped over here, prayed Fajr Salam, and then he began to make the journey towards Masjid Qubar,
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where we were just that way, the rest of the people of Medina welcomed him.
05:43:27.880
So, this was the last stopping point before he arrived in Medina.
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Now, if you can see Masjid Qubar in the distance, just over there, when we get out, as I said, it's just a few hundred meters or so on.
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Now, imagine the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam been to Masjid Qubar, spent some time there,
05:43:41.880
he moved over to Masjid Qubar now, and Masjid Qubar, the prophetic mosque with the dream dome area.
05:43:46.880
That's his home. That's where the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam is living now.
05:43:49.880
And so, the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, when you live in Medina, when you live in any city, any town,
05:43:53.880
you have your needs, you have places to go, people to see things to do.
05:43:57.880
And so, one of the things that's absolutely amazing about our Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam was,
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not just the fact that he had all of these miracles and he was a blessing person, was that he excelled in his human responsibilities.
05:44:10.880
You often go to a place where you're invited to a wedding, you're invited to somebody's house for an invitation, a dawah.
05:44:16.880
You know, you go to see somebody who is sick, somebody who is ill.
05:44:19.880
All of these things were what the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam used to do.
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And this location highlights, for me personally, one of the most underrated qualities about Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam,
05:44:30.880
And we touched upon it earlier on, about the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam having immense amount of emotional intelligence.
05:44:36.880
Now, the reason why this area is significant, we mentioned the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam,
05:44:40.880
when he played Fajr Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, but it's famous and most famous for a different reason.
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There used to be a tribe that used to live in this area.
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And so, where did the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam used to live?
05:44:54.880
Where did the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam used to live?
05:44:57.880
And then when he lived in Medina, which mosque area?
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The Green Dome area, that was directly from his house.
05:45:03.880
That area from here is about seven kilometers, give or take.
05:45:06.880
Now what happened was, Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam heard about a companion falling ill.
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And so he came all the way from Masjid Nabi, the Green Dome area, all the way over here, seven kilometers,
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Now, when you hear that, you read that in a book, you read that in a hadith,
05:45:22.880
you learn that it's a great thing to do, visiting somebody else.
05:45:25.880
But when you practically put into place, when you're here, Brittany, over here,
05:45:29.880
you see how amazing and how much effort the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam went in this heat.
05:45:33.880
There are certain things that haven't changed over time.
05:45:35.880
The geography, the distance, seven kilometers or so, it's been seven kilometers or so.
05:45:41.880
The roads, the lights, all of those things have changed.
05:45:44.880
The Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, again, we mentioned he wasn't a young man.
05:45:47.880
He was, as Sunika mentioned, roughly a 50, 53 when he migrated.
05:45:53.880
He's come all the way from Masjid Nabi, all the way over here, to visit somebody who's ill.
05:45:58.880
And is he visiting somebody who's exceptionally famous?
05:46:02.880
Is he visiting somebody who, many people don't even know his name.
05:46:05.880
Historians know his name, and I mention his name.
05:46:07.880
But it's not like he's visiting his close friend.
05:46:11.880
He's visiting somebody who's not particularly famous.
05:46:15.880
And he goes to show, the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, as you mentioned,
05:46:19.880
The human interaction was what made him so amazing.
05:46:22.880
And so he came all the way over here just to visit somebody who has fallen in.
05:46:29.880
When we hear that somebody has fallen in, at most, I don't know about you personally,
05:46:35.880
at most, I'm thinking, man up, everyone falls in.
05:46:38.880
You're thinking, there's life, everyone falls in.
05:46:40.880
Have some paracetamol, eat some water, on your own.
05:46:43.880
But, next day, if somebody goes into hospital, I'm thinking to myself, okay, you know, after
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I'll come on the weekend, I'll come in my free time.
05:46:52.880
And then if something's severely ill, when they're on their deathbed, I think to myself,
05:46:56.880
do I know that person really worked for me to drop everything there and there?
05:46:59.880
And then my relatives, and then my close family.
05:47:02.880
Generally, what happens, if somebody falls in, generally what you do is,
05:47:06.880
Somebody on WhatsApp will write, I'm falling ill, remember me in your doors.
05:47:11.880
And then somebody will reply back, may God give you a cure.
05:47:14.880
And then everyone starts reciting, ameen, ameen, ameen.
05:47:17.880
How many of them will do what the Prophet ﷺ did?
05:47:19.880
Come, as a 50-year-old man, an elderly man at that time,
05:47:22.880
come seven, eight kilometers over here to visit somebody who's here.
05:47:28.880
And so part of the story is the Prophet ﷺ coming over to see him when he fell ill.
05:47:38.880
And so now, imagine he's in and out of consciousness now.
05:47:43.880
And the Prophet ﷺ says, it seems as if he's not going to make it.
05:47:56.880
And so the Prophet ﷺ then goes back to his home, his house under the green dome, the Prophet's mosque.
05:48:16.880
And he said that if you pass away, let him know straight away.
05:48:19.880
He said, if I do pass away, don't let the Prophet ﷺ know straight away.
05:48:31.880
He goes, between Masjid Nabi, the green dome, and over here, seven, eight kilometers, there's
05:48:38.880
It's quite possible in the nighttime somebody might attack you.
05:48:44.880
It suddenly happened that the Talha passed away.
05:48:50.880
Again, the Prophet ﷺ came all the way from Masjid Nabi, seven, eight kilometers,
05:48:55.880
It would have taken some considerable amount of time.
05:48:57.880
Where you stop everything that you're doing to visit somebody who passed away.
05:49:08.880
They say, Talha said to wait because he was worried about your safety.
05:49:13.880
Now imagine, look at the emotional intelligence of the Prophet ﷺ.
05:49:19.880
Now this person, Talha ibn Barah, he has friends.
05:49:25.880
And naturally when somebody passes away, what are you going to do?
05:49:36.880
And I make a dua for each and every single one of us here.
05:49:38.880
And all of the listeners and live streamers on the chat.
05:49:43.880
Allahumma il qa talha ibn Barah wa anta talha ibn Barah wa anta talha ibn Barah wa huwa yadhaq ilayya.
05:49:47.880
Oh Allah, meet Talha ibn Barah in such a manner that you're smiling with him and that he's smiling laughing with you.
05:50:02.880
that's there you've seen you're mourning somebody that passes away and then you hear you think to
05:50:07.280
yourself you know what alhamdulillah the prophet may go for my friend the prophet may go for
05:50:12.080
backhand i don't know if he has children probably may go for my child i don't know if his parents
05:50:16.000
this shows the emotional intelligence of the prophet so imagine how happy look how
05:50:20.400
how much effort he made just to console somebody who's bereaved again it wasn't somebody who's
05:50:24.640
particularly famous it wasn't somebody who was rich it was somebody had a lot of fame
05:50:28.320
he saw that this person had a lot of value he went out of his way for this one individual
05:50:32.880
so now allah agreed in such a manner that he's happy with us i'll be happy with him
05:50:36.800
so this mosque this mosque over here marks that area of where that tribe lived and where the prophet
05:50:42.240
came approximately over here to visit now one thing that's unique about this area
05:50:46.640
then that's unique i think that's beautiful um you guys can come over here sorry one more point
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i want to mention over here is you can see these bricks over here right notice what do you see
05:50:56.880
about them that's kind of strange different compared to normal bricks they got holes in them
05:51:00.960
there's a holes in them right you can see like spongebob right and that's actually a good
05:51:05.120
description that's actually a good description um and so they have all skits over right and so what
05:51:10.560
happened was so many so one of the earlier he wasn't a companion but he was the generation after the
05:51:17.760
companions his name was umar bin abdulaziz and what he did was he began to mark those areas that the
05:51:22.960
prophet prayed salah and he began this project of building these prophetic mosques and so one thing that
05:51:27.760
he did which was genius when he built these mosques he used locally sourced rocks which came from the
05:51:32.640
local mountains which we mentioned were volcanic volcanic yeah and so these rocks that you see you
05:51:36.880
can see the areas and porous they come from these locally sourced volcanic rock that's why they have
05:51:41.040
this volcanic uh texture over here and so this mosque of these buildings have been around for quite an
05:51:46.320
extensive period of time so since the time of the prophet so the original foundation yes maybe but over
05:51:51.600
time it's been developed slightly our next mosque inshallah that we're going to go see it in a well
05:51:55.680
would be something which would be highly likely that is exceptionally very close from the time of
05:52:00.400
the prophet or at least this again as you can see would have been several hundred years old if not
05:52:05.120
more would we be going to as well i'm going to go to the batteries inshallah i'll be a second i just want
05:52:55.680
when i first started making videos when i was 13 14 that i think that i
05:53:12.800
in 12 years would end up here in the middle of the middle east visiting these places
05:53:20.640
doing what i'm doing absolutely not it's really surreal that we're here
05:53:51.680
i got it wow you understood that turn up the ac
05:53:55.680
no i said an order though come on bro you said turn up turn ac like what else does that mean
05:54:14.000
we're going to stop at two places one place a very quick place and then we're going to get off to one
05:54:18.720
a lesson on the side there's one you know obviously in mecca you have the famous cave of hillock
05:54:23.680
the first revelations do you know there's another historical prophetic cave in lena
05:54:27.680
no i didn't know i'll take you right there although where the problem uh saw something hit
05:54:33.360
yeah during when he hit during the background we're going to go towards there it's not that high if
05:54:38.960
you guys want to climb up for 10-5 minutes and i'm less than something like i'm going to two three
05:54:41.680
minutes if you guys have anything we can go it takes two or three minutes
05:54:44.320
how much i shower a little battery but i have it plugged in right now so it's good it's good
05:54:48.160
it's lagging like i saw it looked a little bit weight like choppy i think it might be a little battery but
05:54:51.680
but it's charging so we're good so how many percent here i'm on eight but it was at six before i plugged it
05:55:16.320
yeah but this is the way to go this is i like this better than the backpack
05:55:19.680
yeah imagine you carrying out the backpack and the stream would end at like 40 minutes yeah i know
05:55:24.720
it connects with the boat everything it's having yeah like a backpack it's connected to the internet
05:55:29.440
and all that usually i stream it's okay i'll tell you about it later this is more interesting this
05:55:40.720
what mountains are those ahead of us that's actually a very good question actually so medina
05:55:45.280
you know you have the city of medina you also have the haram of medina where the sacred boundary
05:55:52.000
of medina where the person said okay this is a city and this is the sanctuary of medina and the
05:55:56.320
professor must specified two mountains so this is one so this is the boundary of the sanctuary of medina
05:56:03.760
so from this area onwards that the jowl will not be able to enter the antichrist
05:56:09.200
you will not be able to enter this area over here from behind from beyond this mountain
05:56:12.320
upwards up until there's another mountain over there
05:56:16.400
so there's two places in the world right that the jowl can't enter which is mecca and medina
05:56:22.640
so guys if the antichrist arrives you already know bro you better rush to mecca or medina
05:56:26.880
coming here that's the only safe places in the entire world that will save you from the false
05:56:31.520
messiah that's in the quran that's i think it's in the hadith right oh well i know i read
05:56:37.120
in the quran today about the jowl i read that mecca medina are the two places that are that are
05:56:43.440
safe from um i read them in the quran today it's probably something else it's it's safe from uh
05:56:50.080
it's like a place of peace maybe it was a footnote or something yeah yeah
05:56:56.880
so these are like typical streets of medina so this is how they were
05:57:10.720
people are still living over here right the people of medina have always been very simple
05:57:18.000
autobes are just overly very simple they're very simple but it's so crazy now that they
05:57:24.320
have all that oil money it's just like it's it's now they're like very uh what's over the top
05:57:32.480
yeah you can get something like that it's a generation but they've just found it in this
05:57:36.480
generation yeah yeah but even as people they're very simple like i don't know if you realize when
05:57:41.840
you go to the mosque because i'm not sure when you go around when you're driving around people in medina
05:57:47.440
particularly how much super cars do you see around even even bmws are saving now you hardly see that
05:57:53.440
the people of medina trivially historically super car they're very simple basically
05:57:58.800
it's not like they don't have work but you just don't need it there's no and you don't really
05:58:02.560
care about it yeah when you come over here i feel like you're in a bubble right you're away from
05:58:07.760
yeah it's so crazy you know like back home in la or miami it's like oh what car are you driving here no one
05:58:12.800
cares bro nobody cares no one cares bro it's insane bro it's insane it's like but that gives you a
05:58:18.960
certain level of peace that you can focus on what's real what's not not like the not the materialistic
05:58:24.400
life you know it's over here let's see how strong you are let's go let's go fight
05:58:38.160
let's see the muslims i could take at least four hey hey i can't be knocked down trust
05:58:45.440
now here is a lesson on historical area one of the very first prayer areas in the
05:58:51.440
before the prophet muhammad even came to medina this is where companions would praise
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one for the stream and one for the chat and one for myself sorry for singing stuff
06:00:15.280
are you screaming yeah i'm not filming you i'm not filming you i'll just film him hey how you
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doing bro nice to meet you come on i'm not hearing you i'm not hearing you
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salaamu alaikum it's like the melting how are you good how are you bro
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today uh in umrah couple of days ago oh yeah now i'm bumping into you but but islam's around as
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well yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i bumped into me my islam uh take a picture
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oh sorry sorry sorry hold on i'll flip the camera okay it's on me
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where about in bratton you are from bd3 bd3 bd3 where about in bd3
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how are you finding saudi it's okay no i love it i love it here i love it here
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so where's the place that you were just over here inside over here we're gonna go have a
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uh we don't want to get something here in kambi
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there is one over there there's something just from over here
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but like where do you recommend to get like the best ajwa date
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people ask me what's the best type of ajwa date to get
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my response is what's the best type of apport for this
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it's place of purpose okay so why normally have this one
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ajwa date you definitely want to do ajwa date definitely okay now why normally
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say which club which batch buy one taste it i'll tell you grab one
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this is the this is one of my favorite historical locations of medina
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so if you think about things logically right you look at things from a chronological point of view
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salah became farad in isra and miraj when the prophet made that miraculous night journey
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to jerusalem and then he ascended into heaven and he was gifted salah and the whole umma was received
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the gift of salah so this took place before the prophet migrated to medina so when the person was in
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mecca the latter stages muslims had to now pray five times a day again think of things logically
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so now from large all the muslims are in mecca they're praying salah whatever they could do in
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their houses wherever they find space and now slowly people started to migrate to medina
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so in ones and twos in small groups they're going to medina people in medina begin to accept islam
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they also need to pray because bear in mind in the earlier stages of islam all you had to do to
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become muslim la ilaha illallah muhammad rasulullah that's it there was no halal there was no haram
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that's it and religion began to develop evolve over time and more religions began to come once muslims
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become more stronger and faith will become more um they became more stronger in their faith but
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that's a big lesson for the people that listen when islam first comes to a person don't focus on the
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halal haram don't keep drinking keep committing zina okay now you just ruined it all right you know for
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him focus on all that but definitely like it's gradual steps right gradual steps all right um and so
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now people come in medina they accept islam they you know they they now need to pray salah you accept
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islam salah is a fard as well now it's obligation you need to pray salah so the prophet so this was
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before masjid khuba was built this is before masjid nabri was built the prophetic mosque was built
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where would the companions then pray salah they were playing small different groups in random areas
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this was one of those areas so this literally where you see right now is one of the earliest
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prayer areas in medina and so the sahaba the companions would pray salah over here
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and they pray salah and it's reported that the prophet when he came on his migration and later
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he would have prayed salah over here but it is along the route now one thing that's amazing
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because obviously nowadays um you know when you're in a group of people when you're in a group of
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people and you're praying salah if you think about those people that time there was great individuals
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over there one of the people that was leading the muslims over here was salim mullah abu hudayfa again
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he's not somebody that's known at all he was actually a slave at one point in time and then he became a
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free man but you know why he was leading everyone in salah somebody who was once a slave again look down
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upon the society down no wealth no rank or anything like that he not only became a free man he became a
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muslim he's now leading muslims in prayer he's an imam great honor you know why he did you know why
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he had this honor no because he out of the group of people that were over there he was a person that
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memorized the most quran he had the most knowledgeable knowledge of the quran and hence he was given the
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honor of leading people in salah and so one of the lessons you can take from guys it doesn't matter where
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your past is it doesn't matter who you were before you're a muslim you've now begun your journey of
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quran excel in that journey of the quran and as much as you excel in that journey of the quran
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allah would raise your ranks he was once a slave and now he's leading great companions in prayer
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where was he where is he now and so one of the things you can see this mosque has been developed
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over time over time there's different areas but you can see how simple the mosque has was originally
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a basic rock you can literally lift these rocks up yourself you can literally pick up the rocks yourself
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showing where how the rocks used to be before and how the moss used to be before but again you can
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note one thing you notice about the rocks over here is um is again the texture of the rocks is that same
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thing same principle of where umar bin amd al-aziz the person who started this project he started using
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locally sourced rocks over here and these rocks potentially been around for 13 1400 years approximately
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of course potentially but definitely i again for example the early part over there
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hey honestly i was just thinking about it i could stop visit home spend eve there for a week
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but this is how basic these are 1400 year old rocks the must have been potentially um the original
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mask would have definitely been that old we think these are how old do things rocks are
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uh we have to get like an archaeologist or something to date it approximately
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um but the original structure would be more more than 1400 years old but over time obviously slight
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development taking place but even when they develop this area they've kept the same things
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the same technique of how they built it basic simple rocks over over time i did on top of one of
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things now one thing that's a good different part as well as this prayer again one thing you can see
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that you can see as well these are her prayers as well it wasn't necessarily fancy there was no
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huge air cons or anything like that but thing that made the mosque amazing was the actions that took
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place over here right and that's what counts right when it comes to islam it doesn't matter how nice the
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walls are it doesn't matter the outer appearances of things what's inside of what actually counts is the
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actions that you do right and so over here you can see that simple basic structure but look how
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blessed and beloved it was that allah has preserved this for over 13 400 years and it's still a
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mosque area where you can come and pray it's fine now with this as well
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warner you're gonna have to recap this in the car because i did not retain any of that i'm gonna be
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honest sorry this is referred to as the well of hajim again it's a historical well that's been
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around hajim hajim yeah exactly is there water in here yeah there's water you have to look down
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is the ring in there no it's not the precious it's the ring
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you know about the ring as in the movie or the ring as in the ring over there uh mohammed peace
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upon him his ring no these mosquitoes are biting my toes which is you no no it's the time of year
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because it rained a few days ago right um so now they're gonna start coming um but yeah so i said
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this is another historic world that's been around for 1400 before more than 1400 years after 1500 years
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and more get the ring okay water can you recap that can you translate that into warren jeep because
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i did not retain it i was like focusing on the camera okay can you uh can you tick tock that
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information real quick uh what does that mean um like do a dance with it okay okay two things two
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things over here the companions prayed salah over here yeah before the prophet sallallahu alayhi
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sallam migrated over here yeah and they would gather over here to pray salah and they also drank from that
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world okay cool it's a companion area it's a companion area and so abu bakar was here so umar was
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definitely over here abu bakar not necessary because he came with the prophet sallallahu alayhi
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sallam um and so yeah because when the prophet sallam migrated he migrated with abu bakar they were
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like two best friends together two best friends
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oh my god oh my god bro this is freezing cold bro it's freezing cold hey don't drink any of this bro
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i know he's gonna expose you behind the scenes you're not holding this of course of course
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what do you mean behind the scenes like i drink water behind
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i'm just making sure this is guys chat i you know i'm just making sure for you guys
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now look at his fam grifter like i'm teaching you all this stuff right now
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now mashallah it's great to see mashallah using the mishwaq
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but you got it's a cup no no no you know you need to cool down it's too hot you know you need
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you need to cool down it's it's like 30 something degrees already
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chips do you want some water no no i'm gonna uh no hey hey hey we got the stones we got stones here we
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can stone you oh i'm actually gonna keep my mouth up
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Masha'Allah, Masha'Allah, rather worse than fighting stress
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You mentioned that you've been here once a week in Ramadan?
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MashaAllah, I pass by you even open the world here
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This is going to be annoying the whole time, isn't it?
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Obviously, last 10 nights over here is intense.
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I didn't do Tarawee every night, I got to be honest.
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It's one of those things where it's encouraged to do so.
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By the way, I don't know if you're aware, today's the Khatr.
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So today is basically where, obviously throughout Taraweeh and Qiyam,
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they recite the Qur'an, start to finish, and today they're finishing.
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And there's going to be a lot of people, a lot of people there.
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The supplication that he's going to make is going to be relatively longer.
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um one of my my editors uh the mods is uh helping me manage the stream
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lebron says stay locked in we're gonna keep going
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here you want you want to see the chat yeah here it's uh i hope it's charging too
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so how like the backlash for you how have you handled how have you found the backlash uh what
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the haters yeah the haters it is what it is man i'm used to it you're used to but in terms of you
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accepting islam oh it's been it's multiplied it's multiplied yeah it's multiplied it's like i see
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that for everybody who's hating on me for being muslim it's like why don't you focus on energy
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towards the people that are promoting porn towards the pimps and the the prostitutes who dominate the
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internet right now why don't you focus that hate towards them it seems like there's nothing
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really that you could point out that's negative about promoting islam but instead you focus the
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hate towards criticizing me and trying to say that i'm a fake muslim all that why don't you focus all
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of that time and internet bandwidth on destroying the people that are corrupting the youth
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do you feel that those people that are hating is something subconscious about them like in the back
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of their mind they might have bad experience or is it just because they're negative or opinions
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about islam negative understanding of islam is just pure hate for the sake of hating
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i think it's hating for the sake of hating but yeah you don't pay people those people just want
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attention like the only people are going to do that are miserable in their own lives so that they
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lash out into people on the internet like me you can't really i'm not upset about it
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uh 12 years 12 years wow that's a lot my whole life has been online
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personal question and you can say no you don't want to answer that kind of thing
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how do you find balancing that sort of work life balance i gotta be honest if you're if you want
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to be a top streamer you don't really get much personal life it's literally it's like you have
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to be doing this 24 7. um so it's like sacrifices you make now for later but yeah yeah like i'll be
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honest like i wonder if i can say this but like while we're traveling like it's not about like we go to
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a new place it's not about having fun doing anything it's like all about okay how can i bring the best
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content for my viewers you know what i'm saying so it's just like if you'll if you'll have fun it'll
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be fun on stream but the fun is it's not it's just work it's here to work grind make things happen
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but do you feel like i said your fun is working work is fun so it doesn't feel like work oh you would
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have to ask that yeah i like to have fun i'm different i like to have fun you know what i mean
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nah but i've got to the point where um i'm kind of a workaholic okay um where if i'm not like actively
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building something or progressing then i feel like i feel completely incompetent so i i just i
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it's like when you don't go to the gym for two days and you feel like a slob like
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that's what it's like with a worker if i take like an hour off i'm like what's next
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so where are you going now so we're gonna go to the area where the battle of the trenches
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which is one of the major battles that took place it's the third major matter that took place
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and the driving here is intense huh it's like you guys are like offensive drivers huh so you know
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here when you drive uh when i started driving uh one of the advices my friends gave me was if you
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drive make everyone else in mind so that's literally you have to cut to it all the way
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now sometimes when you're like okay yes i assume sometimes when you're on your phone a little bit
06:17:51.840
you know you do your daily commute kind of goes off a little bit where you're in the motions
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you can't do that you have to be focused you know like sometimes you're driving in the uk
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okay for example you had to end up here but you can't do that you have to focus
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but it's one of those things where as a muslim right you want to see the signal
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lightning if you're going to see the opportunity in the situation right
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and so you're driving over here is actually maybe punctual when reciting the dua for traveling
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when the reciting of all being indian because you think you know
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so you make sure you read your twas here yeah definitely
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hey but why read your twas if you want to die here
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i'm getting the vibes i'm getting up because ultimately you want a long healthy life
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with the ibada i don't know i don't really want that i'll be honest
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you want a long healthy life with the ibada with no opportunity to get bored for it
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anytime someone wishes me a long life i kind of get pissed off
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no no no i want a long healthy life with the ibada because you have no opportunity to be in the world
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there's an example of this event where two companions two brothers
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were around you at the time of the prophet one of them was somebody who would um
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generally on the alpha the scene is the highest and yet the prophet said the second of the two
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brothers have the highest status in general and the reason behind that was he had lived he ended
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up living a longer year one year longer in the first world the prize world and as such this is
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throughout this one year he ended up doing a growth rate of the kids that raised his life
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so yes i told you here what you mean it turns off you know the dunia's the world is in prison
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but what we mean is relative to the akhirah the world will be in prison but as much as possible you want
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to get as many opportunities yeah yeah because i see life as a test like i want my test to be over
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with her i like what if i'm doing good right now who knows what the hell i'm going to do 10 years
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from now so it's like i want to die now you know while i'm doing something good
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why don't we think of whatever good i'm doing right now i'm in a happy state
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allah make me even better and give me more longer to do more good if you think about right now let's
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what do you call it um what do you call it um if you had passed away
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i would say in the past year three thousand three thousand okay if you had passed away before
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with one year ago let's say as you make your test is over you pass your test that kind of thing
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what are those the rewards of that three thousand people accepting islam at your hands
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so imagine you right now live another 10 years each year another three thousand
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inshallah another 20 years another 30 years imagine how long you can pretend to live
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how many people could accept islam how much more that's what i'm saying like i don't know why
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warner wants to do that so that so you want to live a long healthy life exactly in one positive
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beneficial i was just being in la it's like bro it's very like the temptations are insane
06:21:07.120
so it's so insane so don't live there so it's like wise words what what do you say he said don't
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yeah man the taxes are high the taxes are high money as well right yeah
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i got something to do now one of this is why i love medina when you come to medina
06:21:27.600
you put certain things into perspective like yeah why am i in america yeah that's a big example
06:21:32.800
like how many people i know i've spoken to come over here that i get why am i living in my country
06:21:38.320
why am i living in the west that kind of thing everything i want is potentially over here let's
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begin let me see what i can do i mean to put it in perspective right you know my believe i
06:21:47.520
generally mean this my flat on my door right now my problem my flat right now is not locked
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what's the address and you know what i will feel comfortable giving the addresses i'm very
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confident everything that happens yeah that's how safe things are over here and that's medina
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generally saudi arabia muslim countries in general
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so it's over here in front of us where we're going to go to our second stop we're going to go to
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somewhere else first this is where the battle of the trenches we're going to get off here we're
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just going to go to one place before this the battle of the trenches took place over here
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and we're going to come over here can you see it's still some reminiscences of the trench behind
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officially shall i tell you something behind the scenes yeah they've excavated the areas because
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the location of the trench is known and said that i'm working for them a distribution
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we're working these are one of the sites we're working on they've excavated the area they found
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um original memories of the trench nice i'm releasing a video on my instagram page so you'll see that soon
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it's one of those things i don't know how yeah i showed the video two three months ago
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i did so busy with so many different things i'm not going to have to get around to the field
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okay so you'll see us is that going to be open to the public to see as well um yeah so it's supposed to be
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is that is that a mosquito let's kill that thing okay jihad the mosquito
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if you want to climb this way i will climb quickly it's going to take too long if you have the energy
06:24:05.520
you know somebody you know how amazing things work out so because he's meant to be two of you
06:24:09.760
i know you have my own personal car to do yeah i was going to do my own personal car but i thought
06:24:14.560
i lost the best of planners well like when i speak to my family i was like yeah i'm going
06:24:19.920
toward two people saying oh why are you cutting the driver for yeah i'm not feeling i don't feel
06:24:23.440
i'm driving very nice yeah i don't feel like yeah i want to focus on talking and explaining yeah i'll
06:24:27.600
concentrate that kind of thing yeah i'll get the back um just clean that kind of thing i don't need
06:24:31.760
to worry about the driving yeah yeah but how'd you guys find each other um social media social media
06:24:36.160
instagram because i put a public post so you know i'm trying to find something
06:24:42.320
and so yeah so that's how i got this thing yeah it's one of you i'm telling the cave
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commercial thing that's what the cave commercial i mean so um and then that because of that i got
06:24:52.720
these extra seats and because of that you guys came that wasn't that was originally the plan for all
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this to happen i've got like this like i've got like a standard four-seat car five-seat car i'm gonna use it
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and i just want that and you know i hit up a few people and you responded the quickest and then i
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just went with you you know what i mean so hummed a lot but everything worked out what's the social
06:25:15.840
media prophetic footsteps yeah can we do a shout out for him of course yeah go ahead and shout out
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your shout out to prophetic footsteps if you want to learn about medina walk through avenues that the
06:25:28.400
prophet said to walk through pray in those historical areas that the prophet said prayed in drink from
06:25:33.920
wells that the prophet drank from and you want to learn more about the greatest human being
06:25:38.800
follow like and subscribe prophetic footsteps nice nice do it i never even scripted that i just said
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that was really good let's go you don't start oh this guy's good bro you know you know social media is
06:26:07.760
how old are you how old do i look uh what are you 32 that's actually not that bad i'm 29 are you 21 yeah how
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how old are you 25 25 mashallah you're doing well for the age we're all the same age around 30. wow
06:26:28.560
so i'll explain the area i'll explain where we are and then you know you can have a look in going
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up inshallah so the battle of the trench where we were at early on we're going to go to now properly in
06:26:36.480
sea was an area where the prophecy was camped for approximately one month with a siege so he stopped at
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different okay different places over here is one of those locations that the prophet stopped at
06:26:46.720
during the night and when he camped there's also one specific event that took place over here where
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jibreel the angel gabriel came down and sent a message to the prophet from allah and they had this
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specific communication that took place conversation and that was that in essence jibreel came down and
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said to the prophet god allah almighty is asking you what should he do with your umrah your nation
06:27:08.160
your people these muslims and the prophet out of his humility said allah knows best
06:27:14.000
and therein jibreel went to allah passed on the message re-lady and then came back
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and told the prophet allah has responded and he's promised you that he's not going to
06:27:24.160
let you down he's not going to disappoint you in regards to your umrah and then the prophet out of
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gratitude to this honor he fell down into sedha out of gratitude that the fact that allah is going to
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have mercy and show extra mercy upon this umma the prophet the umma of the prophet the prophet
06:27:39.760
humbled and out of gratitude performed a sajda prostration and he performed a procession for
06:27:44.720
so long the one of the companions actually opposed the prophet thinking that he passed away
06:27:49.200
and when he got up from his prostration informed him of the conversation that taking place and
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explained to him explain to him the reason why he performed the sajda now this took place in a cave
06:27:58.720
and referred to as the cave of sajda that's here that's just over here can you see those rocks over
06:28:03.600
there so this is where the crime was revealed so this is a little known cave a historical cave
06:28:09.760
um that not many people know where this event took place where the prophet during one of the battles
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would camp okay behind the scenes you already know military zone
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no military i gotta leave my guns in the truck oh so i'm not allowed the other
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you know one thing that i would find particularly unique about this law is when you go to other areas
06:28:49.920
that that we've been to some of these wells there's a lot of restoration that's taking place over time
06:28:54.640
right the marble the walls and stuff like that but this terrain yeah this would be almost identical
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to the terrain to how the train was during the time of the purpose also fixer um no not that i'm aware of
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always like it's you oh i'm sorry i'm sorry bro i'm a good guy yeah yeah yeah all right all right
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okay what the you're right bro wait where does the name sneaker come from where did it come from
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oh that's what they call me oh this is like a target nickname yeah
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it means seek no evil and kill opposition so it stands for oh
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then he became muslim that's dope because that's what we do we kill the opposition exactly
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Hello, I'll call the screen and we'll call the Senate to me.
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I don't know if you want to see the camera, I don't know if you want to see the camera.
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It's like disconnecting a little bit, but the fact that we get connections.
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You know, network connectivity in Saudi is pretty good.
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So you know how we mentioned about the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam performing his
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This is that location where he would have performed that song.
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What do you have to say to all the people in America?
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Honestly, guys, I'm happy to be away from you guys from Ramadan.
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Now that the demons are back, I got to fight those.
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And when the demons are out, I'll be back, bro.
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Seagull gets pressed by Saudi kids on a mountain.
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Seagull gets pressed by Saudi kids on a mountain.
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And I'm trying to, I don't know if he doesn't want to,
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I went from town to South North Florida to the West
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I can literally just use these past few live streams and make letter from Medina from today
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and from the last stream one or like I don't even need to film I could go through these videos
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oh you saw a letter from Echo yeah I saw part of it oh you got bored it's seven minutes long
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I'm one of those when it comes to social media I don't have time for all of it but I saw the
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like the key parts of it I sleep today I think it's absolutely brilliant it was very uh Malcolm X ish yeah thanks
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can I see chat one I haven't looked at him in a while
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how much Arabic come you guys picked up maybe sneak of you
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I'll be happy to you I gotta say how do you want to go I get through the crowd in Mecca
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adopt the kids sneaker you're a millionaire I'm not adopting those kids they probably they're
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they actually have a decent loss to file system
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it's insane to me how I have zero homesickness at all like I genuinely feel like way more this this feels like a home here
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I have no urge at all to go back to America and I haven't been home in a month
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yeah I think this is the longest I've ever traveled actually
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but this is this is about to be the longest I've ever
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so this is considered part of where the battle of the trenches took place
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this took place five years after the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam moved into Medina
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this was considered the third of all the battles
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they actually joined up with some of the Jewish tribes
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and they began to encourage the rest or other Jewish tribes
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so they actually encouraged them to commit treason
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and nobody would attack internally from within themselves
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and the Jews or the Jewish tribes that were there
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now what the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam did was
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and a body with a body you know so what's this magic called so this is called the mosque of the
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the mosque itself doesn't have any direct issue you can go inside and have a look the historical
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areas will be these small little huts where the companions or the prophet sallallahu himself
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with the plates a lot a different location what do you think about that the sign of the cop car
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999 yeah no they're very picky on uh you don't have to uh vigil any uh officials or police officers
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soldiers or anything like that so even when you go around the heart of morale like that yeah police
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officers they'll just move you right well one guy asked me did you take any photos of me i said well
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i didn't i mean which is true i didn't take any photos of me it is true yeah that's true so what
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would you do is we should go this way inshallah to see the mosque inshallah so you can have a look
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in just have a look women's area is just over there you want to have a look and men's just too yeah
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pretty good tour you guys stumbled upon huh yeah yeah it's great it's good with you also you guys
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you're enjoying so far great thank you of course of course thanks for coming
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um so we're gonna be back in one minute in one minute we're gonna be back here
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it's looking fire like i really i want to wear something like that thank you bro
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the one truth.co guys the one truth.co you want some fire hoodies wait but is it just in black
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because i want to get maybe gray or something else like we got we got we got gray we got cream and
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once i get back we're gonna start cooking up a lot of different stuff so wait but does the hoodie
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match like with sweatpants can i get a whole suit yeah yeah yeah it's a whole it's a whole fit you
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know what i'm saying so you don't have to think about what you're gonna wear it comes all together
06:54:19.360
wait warner can i get it looks a little bit hot can i get some t-shirts too
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yeah yeah we got t-shirts you know uh we're gonna get the three-quarter pants coming soon
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we got it all i don't remember what's the website called it's the one truth.co the one truth.co
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everything is 20 off right now so make sure you get your stuff now
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oh sneaky do that because he brought you to islam
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wait i already forgot what's the significance of this mosque
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this is just built on the location of where the battle of the trench took place
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they can there's a separate area so over here so this area is for men
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where we are right now and the women's area is over here
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and i have an area in the back separate from men
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i think pretty much every single mosque as far as i'm aware
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because there's a smaller demand basically there's a lesser demand
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and of course like for men there's a greater encouragement for men to pray
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or more like almost obligation or more encouragement for men to pray
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for women like it's better for them to pray at home
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if they want to come to the masjid they can't do
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with your starbucks cups in your profile picture
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i said nothing specifically historic about this mosque in particular
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that we're going to go to the small little huts
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like the small little mosque that we're going to go to
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it's like a sudden coolness as soon as you walk in here right
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also you've been doing most of the yapping so i'm good
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i don't have any merchandise or anything like that
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and forward my pages to other people insha'Allah
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and we can arrange a private tour for you guys insha'Allah
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because literally when you come to these locations
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yeah don't worry i'm gonna send a bill you away afterwards
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you can see that where the steps are over there
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that marks the area where the prophecy would camp out during the battle
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because remember this was a siege that lasted for approximately three weeks or so
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so during the day time the prophecy would camp over there
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i think that's another aspect of the life of the prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
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and i want to send a message to other streamers
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people are starving for something that feeds the soul
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it's literally the dumbest the internet's ever been
07:03:44.180
also there's a difference between entertaining for a few minutes
07:03:56.500
you want that transformative journey in your life
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every minute that you have in your life is valuable
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the Qibla was still in Masjid Al-Aqsa Jerusalem
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reported that whilst the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam was in prayer
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and the companions that were with him, they also rotated
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it was a different Salah, and that event also took place
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you know, one of the things to highlight about that event
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was, the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam immediately rotated in prayer
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they just saw the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam do something
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something clear cut comes from the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam
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Allah gave him the command to slaughter your son
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I am telling you there is so much rich history in Istanbul
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sorry what's the significance of the mountain besides the size
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and so now you get a brilliant view of the mountain
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and Islam tells you that when you do something good
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So now we're going to go to the discussion of the battle.
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This was the battle of Islam for the battle of Badr.
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Muslims completely destroyed through the help of Allah,
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Allah sent down angels and Muslims completely alienated
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And the polytheists of Makkah returned back to Makkah,
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this took place 13 months after the Battle of Badr.
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You can't hard an army of 2,000 to 3,000 people.
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The Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam again highlights
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He Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam had angels coming to him
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Whenever you have any major decision in your life,
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We're going to use the narrow pathways of the city,
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during the time of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam?
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during the time of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.
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are posted to the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam
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and they march with the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam
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i can really i'm really going to make a letter from medina from this
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come on dollar time man hey think how we got him bro
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no he's carrying he's carrying for like three hours now
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you guys are shattered yeah no no you know we're doing great we're doing very happy
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i don't know but i said this is the last stop and we're gonna head over to jala
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so now they take a picture of me just no camera just like turn it sideways and then
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so what happened now the prophet has approximately 1000 shots i'm going to go through this super
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fast there's a long version at 45 minutes an hour but obviously we don't have the energy no we do no
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no no no no do you think no no do you think i don't i don't have the energy
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no we're good we're good okay no worries so in essence now what happens is 40
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made their way over here and the prophet comes to this area early morning
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pre-dawn approximately dawn time just before fajr
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he positions approximately 650 soldiers over here just where just behind the mosque area over here
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here and they're in he positioned positions 50 arches over there on top of this little hill in
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front of us what's referred to jable or later on it became known as the hill of the arches the
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famous hill of the arches and he very famously the prophet commanded them to hold their position here
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and he said no matter what happens you hold your position over here do not come down from here even
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if you see birds eat the flesh of our head do not leave this position there in the prophet with his
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muslim soldiers were over here and this is where they position themselves initially they were in
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rows and ranks just like you're in the rows and ranks of prayer muslims would line up and the non-muslim
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army came from this western side over there now this western side over there you can see that
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in the far distance from logically it's a hard it's a long day it's fasting so now what happens is
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even though makkah is in the south the non-muslims are coming from the south why do you think they came
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from this western side you come around but why don't they just come from the south it's easy
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they're coming from makkah they're coming to medina why wouldn't they come from the south
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your position yes you're you that's one of the answers in essence it was there was no terrain
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the south was hilly the eastern part had salty marshlands the only typical logical route for people
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to enter medina in large numbers was from this western side so from this western side this non large
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number of non-muslims came two to three thousand of them in number now what happened two to three
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thousand of them came from that side over there and instead of coming over there towards the
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city what happened they saw the muslim army over here and this is where the prophet
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them in to his trap so two to three thousand non-muslims came from that side the muslim army
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came from that side and they came over here now this is where the muslim army was there waiting for them
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now the ground over here that you see right now this ground was much more lower it was deeper
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and obviously after 1400 years of erosion this hill would have been slightly more higher
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and as such when the non-muslims came from this side the mushrikeen and the muslims came from this
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side they began to fight and traditionally what was common at that time they have what's referred
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to as mubaraza it was a champion for one from one from each side the non-muslims talha bin abhi talha
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for the muslims they come forward they exchange blows and zubayr ibn awam one of the companions
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the prophet's lesson one of the ten greatest companions he's victorious and muslims get that
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bit of encouragement they're in both generals the prophet addresses his army in essence motivates
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the army and abu sufyan who is a non-muslim later on he accepted islam but now he's a non-muslim he
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also addresses his army and he um he also entices and motivates his uh his group of soldiers now both
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sides are ready for battle and they begin the skirmish they clash together now when this happens
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um you know everyone's fighting swords shields everyone's crashing against each other arrows
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are shooting from the top now what's one thing let me point this out again one genius move with
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the prophet he'd like to go on the flanks he'd like to go on the flanks and also let me point
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this out as well you could point this out as well so let's let's come over for you one moment
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if you're let's say okay let's see for the sneaker you're coming from this side over here right now
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yeah you're the non-muslim you're facing this way over here you're facing this way in there what listen
07:25:13.740
if you turn the camera around this way what's there in front of there was no moss but let's
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look at this terrain it's flat it's flat but also in the sky what's in your face the sun the sun
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exactly so when the non-muslims are coming from this side i was the shooting our children were
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shooting i was in that way and the sun was in the face of the non-muslims again genius move with
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the prophet he was never trained in battle nobody taught him these techniques but subhanallah this is
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divinely from allah right and so again this is something this is something i've never read in
07:25:42.940
any book um but just coming over here when you begin to apply the history about you know when
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the person played different times of salah you know when the battle took place you can predict
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again this is when you come to these locations unlock a different aspect of the life of us
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you said so smart genius you hardly read this in any books but it's one of those things when you
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come over here now you can understand right and so now the non-muslims come from this side muslims
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come from this side arrows are shooting archers are shooting arrows the non-muslims are trying to
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flank whichever side they could do they can't and so now what happens the non-muslims begin to retreat
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in this way the way they came they begin to retreat muslims then begin to think the battle is over
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and logically what would happen in those in those times they begin to occupy themselves the next stage
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of the battle which is gathering the sports of war the beauty of war the sports of war so now they're
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gathering the swords and shields and a bunch of other things are left behind they're gathering they think
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the battle is over the non-muslims are left now this is when the archers are over there how many of
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them are there in number initially 50 50 50 40 of them come down 40 then come down they said no it's
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time to gather sports of war everyone else is getting the spoils of war you're also going to join in
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gather the sports of war 10 of them under the leadership of abdullahi they want some of that booty
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right what is some of that spoils of war that spoils of war right and so now um
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they wanted some of that spoils of war as soon as i said that word i regret it that's why if you
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noticed i said spoils of war about 10 times afterwards um and so now 10 of them remained
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over there 10 of them remained over there and now instead of what happened and what happened was
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instead of having any rear defense over there there was no longer any redefence and so now the muslims
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are over here occupying themselves guiding the spoils of war the non-muslims whilst they're retreating
07:27:18.860
in this direction one of them with his group of with his cavalry whose name was
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he's a non-muslim now he was a warrior warrior later on except islam during the time of the
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possible but at this moment there's an a sheet about him he's there like he's there with the
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sword going to battle exactly exactly this this stage he was opposing he was opposing ibn waleed
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yeah yeah so he did accept islam and he was a sahabi was he the uncle he was he would have been a
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relative of the pope i think they were both from i think this is his uncle right um i need to
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double check the ninja stuff like that they were related they would have been from quraish and they
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would be from there so he now instead of and again he's a genius warrior excellent general so he sees
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now the rear end of the muslim army is exposed so what is he instead of retreating he launches a
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counter-attack which way does he go instead of retreating this way comes around the back of the hill
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around the back around the back around the back around the back and then attacks the muslims from the
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side now had the archers have been there on top had the archers been there on top 360 birds eye view
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they had the um advantage to defend they would be able to shoot arrows but because majority of them
07:28:21.180
had come down nobody's there were to nobody was there to defend the muslim army so when he came around
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the back with his cavalry he cut through the muslim army and the muslim army split off now right this
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was a very uh this was a very this is one of the most delicate moments in the life of the prophet
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one of the most um distraught moments of his life in terms of his vulnerable you can
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argue that he was most vulnerable over here or one of the times where he was most vulnerable was in
07:28:44.540
this moment over here now in essence what happened in this moment when the non-muslims had come and
07:28:49.100
went to the counter-attack muslims were split up now some of them left the battlefield back to the
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city some of them retreated up the mountain over there the mountain in the background some of them
07:28:58.780
stayed on at the battlefield over here but split up remember iman at the beginning of the battle
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everyone's in draws at one point the prophet all he has he left the army with a thousand
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then he 300 went away 700 soldiers at one point he only has approximately 11 companions with him
07:29:14.060
directly next to him standing next to him in battle defending him out of these 11 nine of them get
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martyred at one point he only has two two people with the prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam defending
07:29:26.380
the prophet with their life on the verge of certain death but they bravely defend the prophet sallallahu alayhi
07:29:32.540
and at this point now if you again think about the person he has opportunity to retreat he could run
07:29:36.780
up the mountain and flee the battlefield but our prophet sallallahu alayhi was a brave prophet
07:29:40.380
and he knows that if he were to leave then he's going to with the muslims that are done the battle
07:29:44.220
is scattered all over the place who's going to look after them so what does he do he calls out to the
07:29:48.380
muslim army oh muslims i'm over here they regroup around the prophet sallallahu alayhi
07:29:52.220
sallam and then they collectively retreat up back to the mountain now during this battle many
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different things take place one of the things that took place were the non-muslims a couple of them got
07:30:01.020
close enough to the prophet to hit him on his head and because he was wearing a helmet the
07:30:06.220
helmet pierced his blessed cheek causing the prophet to get injured and one of his blessed
07:30:11.260
teeth to fall down and the prophet was injured where did this come from the mistake of the
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arches the slip of the arches had they had the greed the greed yeah you can argue many different
07:30:21.260
explanations of why they did that misunderstanding possibly greed many different reasons right but
07:30:26.060
ultimately because of their mistake whether they did so rightfully or wrongfully with the right
07:30:30.460
intentions or wrong intentions because they made this mistake the prophet sallallahu alayhi was
07:30:35.180
injured he was on the verge of death and because of this what went from guarantee from was on the
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verge of victory to now muslims retreating on the verge of defeat and so now muslims then begin to
07:30:46.140
retreat up the mountain where the prophet sallallahu alayhi was with a group of companions he's injured
07:30:50.380
he gathers with the companions and they regroup there spend some time there and the non-muslims then
07:30:55.660
begin to parade in this area they begin to parade in this area they prayed here for a short while
07:31:00.780
and then they retreat back to their base camp 20 or so kilometers south of madina monowah now this
07:31:06.380
is when historians look at this battle was it a victory was a defeat clearly it was not a victory
07:31:10.620
for the muslims clearly but it was not a complete victory for the non-muslims because their main
07:31:16.300
objectives of to destroying islam killing the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam were not fulfilled
07:31:20.380
and even the following morning what happened when they were retreating their basement the following
07:31:24.140
morning the prophet sallallahu alayhi launched a counter-attack at the base camp of the non-muslims
07:31:28.140
and they saw the prophet sallallahu alayhi and they retreated now a few lessons to take from over
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here one of them because you know i said there's a lot of westerns over here and future thought is one
07:31:37.660
of the key lessons from this battle is the lessons or the lesson of retribution there is if you look at
07:31:43.980
the non-muslim army you had abu sufyan who was a non-muslim during the battle you have khalid
07:31:50.940
waleed who was a non-muslim iqreema bin abu jahl who was a non-muslim hind was a non-muslim the wife
07:31:57.500
of abu sufyan all of these people they were considered the biggest islamophobes on the face of
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the earth stop for a while right they came to medina why for a holiday no they came to attack islam
07:32:07.340
to attack the muslims and to kill the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam that was the goal
07:32:10.940
allah planned something else these individuals are named khalid waleed iqreema bin abu jahl abu sufyan hind
07:32:16.780
every single one of them that i just mentioned eventually later on during the life of the
07:32:20.060
prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam accepted islam where were they once where did they end up nobody
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knows anybody's fate you don't know the end of anybody's story so do not miss on the opportunity
07:32:30.940
to give that one to somebody do not miss and look down upon thinking of somebody they are so low so bad
07:32:35.820
they cannot accept islam abu sufyan was one of the worst people on the face of the earth that day
07:32:40.540
he came to kill the prophet not only did he disbelieve in allah not only did he have hatred in allah
07:32:44.620
not only did he have hatred for the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam he wanted to kill
07:32:46.860
that's his level of islamophobia islamophobia is not something that's new it's been around since
07:32:50.700
the beginning of islam his level of islam before he's ready to kill the prophet sallallahu alayhi
07:32:55.420
takbir right and then look at where he became allah look at where he was looking look at where he ended
07:33:01.260
up he became a muslim not only did he become a muslim he became one of the greatest company he became a
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great companion of the prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam me and you no matter what we do in our
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lifetime anybody on the face of the earth whatever we do we can never be a companion
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this is a gift from allah swt to that individual allah swt honored abu sufyan with the gift of
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being a companion now me and you when we say the name of abu sufyan we say radiallahu anhu when
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me and you when we say the name of kharin waleed what do we say may allah be pleased with him
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we say may allah be pleasing each other than one year not because of where they were at that moment
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where they ended up so may allah swt grant us the ability to spread islam throughout the whole world
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and make his bastions of islam of true islam may that grant us the ability to spread the message
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of the prophet sallallahu alayhi islam of loving the prophet sallallahu alayhi islam of dedicating
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our life to the prophet sallallahu alayhi islam throughout the whole world may allah make this
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possible for every single person we should make this law may allah give guidance to every single
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human being on the face of this earth may allah give each and every single one of them guidance may allah
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keep us firm on islam may allah make us all a means of spreading this guidance to each and all of these
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individuals may allah make this possible that's not impossible for allah now one of the things
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that took place another lesson of retribution i'm going to come here over here the burial place over
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here muslim judeed muslim judeed you know that dramatically that arabic is perfect you know that
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and so now what happened was one of the things that took place in the battle
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was the martyrdom of hamza he was the uncle of the prophet sallallahu alayhi islam and a close friend
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they grew up together he was like his big brother the uncle in relationship it has a lineage but
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they were very similar age and they grew up together and remember the prophet sallallahu alayhi
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was 50 something years older this was 55 years old 55 years old he's lived with hamza
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radiallahu alayhi by his side as his uncle as his protector as his older brother big brother figure and on
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this battle he was martyred and when he was martyred um according to some his son his body was completely
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mutilated and it caused the prophet sallallahu alayhi islam exceptional amount of pain to see this
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emotional pain over here in front of us right now over here you have the grave of this uncle
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he's buried alongside two other individuals abdullahi najash and musa abn umay who was the first imam
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of medina he was the first person to guide him to as a messenger as a sheikh as a da'i somebody to
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preach islam first preacher of medina who's buried over here so three people the uncle of the prophet
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assalam abdullahi najash and musa abn umair obeyed over here all together in the battlefield in the
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battle out of 700 muslim do you know how many were martyred no 10 70. so this is another explanation
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of the point of the battle of course losing any life is sad and painful when you look at the big
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numbers only 10 of muslims the muslim army again again exactly really good actually when you look
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at the big picture of things only 10 of muslims lost their life and also what we believe is
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one of two good things either victory or the martyrdom right either the reward of jihad or
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either the reward of martyrdom and so these 70 were honored by martyrdom again touching upon the
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concept of retribution that person that killed hamza his name was washi he later on accepted islam
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and so why know what he says he says he mentioned the story and he mentioned before he accepted islam
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he killed one of the best of people after he accepted islam he killed one of the worst of
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people during the time of the proper later stages of life there was somebody called musaylim al-kathab
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somebody who came to be a prophet washi was the one who killed him and assassinated him
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that was washi's jihad he was the one when the person known to jihad against against musaylim al-kathab
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washi was the one who dealt the final blow to kill that false prophet the one who came to be a prophet
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and so we come over here when we visit the cemetery we do exactly as the prophet taught us to do
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you recite the dua supplication which is written over here you can repeat it after me i'm saying
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arabic and then in english assalamualaikum assalamualaikum ahladdiyar ahladdiyar minal
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mu'mineen mila mu'mineen wal muslimin wal muslimin wa inna wa inna insha allah insha allah
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la lahikun la lahikun nasal allah nasal allah lana lana walakum walakum al-afiyah al-afiyah which
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means and i'll translate to you peace be upon you all people who have gone ahead of us you believers
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the people of the next abode the believing the believers and the muslims you we are going to
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catch up with you we're going to catch up with you in the path of death we ask allah subhanahu
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allah al-afiyah which is goodness is on our behalf and on your behalf this the prophet sallallai
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specifically came over here and he made this dua and he also taught us to make this door whenever
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you go to any cemetery so that's a summary of the battle in a condensed form in exceptional
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i can say very quickly very summarized now over here
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is this the last thing we're doing yeah i'm going to end the stream up there yeah yeah okay perfect
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so come over here we're going to go from here and then we're going to head to the hotel insha allah
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insha allah wow seven hours streaming oh seven and a half wow okay before you understand let me say
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peace out to love speech no no we're doing it up on the mountain yeah we got to end up there
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wait warner you can't leave uh-huh don't leave l warner lorner lorner
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perfect place to end up here see i could far more hours but i want to end uh love speech grew on you
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it yeah we could far more hours but i think i want to end up here one of the best streams ever
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you know if you ever want to send it to new Muslims
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or people that are interested about Islam or history
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may Allah bless you for giving this information
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literally tears started to flow from my eyes man