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[14:25]this mal series.
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[14:31]Ali Muhammad Let me get a little [Music] bead.
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[16:46]Their hearts are like pieces of iron.
[17:00]They will never doubt.
[17:03]Even if they are struck by calamities as intense as the mountains.
[17:12]The first of our loud salawat in honor of Muhammad Sam.
[17:23]A second even louder salawat in honor of Imm.
[17:33]Third with your loudest voices in honor of the Imam of our
[17:38]time, Imam.
[17:46]Respected scholars, brothers and sisters, what are the traits of the companions
[17:58]of Im Mahi Alisam?
[17:59]What are the attributes of the companions of Im Mahi Alisam?
[18:03]What are the signs of the companions of Im Mahi Alisam?
[18:08]This topic is a topic that affects every single Muslim in the
[18:13]world.
[18:14]Whether you're shiendi salafi wahhabi whatever name you want to give yourself
[18:24]every single Muslim in the world believes that God's plan will eventually
[18:31]be the victorious plan and that that plan will be the plan
[18:38]that will ensure that justice will be established on the earth.
[18:41]That justice which will be established will be the justice established by
[18:50]the MAI Sunni and Shia do not all necessarily agree when it
[18:56]comes to their understanding of the MAI but on many areas they
[19:02]come together in agreement.
[19:03]The reality is that all the Sunnis and the Shia and the
[19:09]world believe that the Mahi will bring justice into this world.
[19:12]All of them believe that he is from the grandsons of Muhammad
[19:18]sallallahu alaihi wasallam.
[19:24]All of them believe that he is from the line of Zaham.
[19:29]All of them believe that he is from the grandsons of Im
[19:33]Hassan or Im Hussein Alim.
[19:36]In other words, every single Muslim agrees on the Mahi to a
[19:44]certain extent.
[19:42]They may differ.
[19:45]For example, when it comes to the area of whether he is
[19:52]born or he is not born.
[19:52]When it comes to that area, we the Shia of course believe
[19:58]that he's born and that he's ina.
[19:59]But others what do they believe?
[20:02]Others believe that no they believe that rather I immedi do you
[20:14]hope for the mahi to come they will say yes.
[20:17]Do you wish that you are raised alongside the mahi?
[20:20]Yes.
[20:21]Do you wish that you could fight the dal?
[20:25]Yes.
[20:23]Do you wish you could fight the sufyani?
[20:26]Yes.
[20:26]Every single Muslim therefore yearns to be amongst the companions of Imi.
[20:32]And when we look at the events in the world today, the
[20:36]Imam's time could be very near.
[20:39]We know whoever puts a time on the reappearance of the Imam
[20:44]is a liar.
[20:45]I'm not going to sit here and tell you that next year
[20:50]on the 23rd night of Shah Ramadan we will hear that Imm
[20:53]has returned or on the 10th of Muharam next year although we
[20:58]do say we ask Allah subhana wa ta'ala to hasten the reappearance
[21:05]of the Imam but when I see the events in the news
[21:11]every country that's involved in the reappearance of the Imam in assigns
[21:15]is involved one way or the other in some sort of battle,
[21:20]in some sort of skirmish, in some sort of agreement, in some
[21:25]sort of disagreement.
[21:24]Qurasan is involved, Yemen is involved, Iraq is involved, Palestine is involved,
[21:32]Jerusalem is involved, the Western superpowers are involved.
[21:38]Let alone the fact that the Jews have a messiah and the
[21:41]Christians have a messiah and the Muslims have a messiah.
[21:45]Which means that every religion in the world wants to know this
[21:49]question or the answer to the question and that is what are
[21:55]the traits of the companions of that messiah.
[21:58]If I'm a Christian, I'll say what attributes do I need to
[22:02]be alongside Christ?
[22:01]If I am of the Jewish school, what attributes do I need
[22:07]to be alongside their Messiah?
[22:07]If I am of the Muslim school, therefore, what attributes do I
[22:12]need to make sure that I'm alongside Immi?
[22:17]Because the biggest failure in my life will be if I immediat
[22:36]sadness would be that I do not know the imam of on
[22:40]my time.
[22:41]I do not know what the qualities of the imam on my
[22:45]time and therefore I don't make the final squad for the imam
[22:48]on my time.
[22:50]Any football player when they want to make a team or they
[22:52]want to make a squad, they will look for what are the
[22:57]key attributes or ingredients for them to make that squad.
[23:00]Likewise, I have to ask myself the question, do I have the
[23:07]key attributes to be with Imam Mahi?
[23:10]Because there are many before me who loved the Imam of their
[23:13]time but were not loyal to the Imam of their time.
[23:20]Imminis, how many people saw him?
[23:22]How many heard him?
[23:22]How many witnessed his great moment at when it happened?
[23:28]Only five remained loyal with him.
[23:31]Only five.
[23:33]Someone says, "But say these people, how comes only five remained loyal?"
[23:37]Because the reality is that a person if they do not study
[23:40]what traits and what attributes are needed to be with the Imam
[23:46]then it could be go past them.
[23:49]It could easily leave them.
[23:49]Im Hassan had companions who knew him but they ended up stabbing
[23:56]him in his thigh.
[23:56]IM says after there was only three Shia left.
[24:00]other imams of they had people who said you are the Imam
[24:03]but they would be amongst those who unfortunately became disloyal to the
[24:08]Imam.
[24:09]I need to make sure on a spiritual level and on a
[24:14]physical level mark the two please because they go hand in hand.
[24:17]A person should not be spiritual and have not looked after themselves
[24:21]physically.
[24:22]Nor should someone have looked after themselves with every bicep and tricep
[24:27]but without having any spirituality whatsoever.
[24:30]I need to know the spiritual as well as the physical attributes
[24:35]needed to be alongside the Imam of my time.
[24:39]What is it that the imam needs from me?
[24:42]And that's why I recommend for all of you if you can
[24:44]every Friday an hour before m try and do this because sometimes
[24:50]people do say to me say look I believe in Immi but
[24:55]I've got no relationship with him at all.
[24:57]I don't feel him in my life.
[25:00]I don't really feel a connection to immedi for example but I
[25:10]don't really have that connection.
[25:11]An hour before on every Friday, take a time out for 10
[25:17]minutes.
[25:19]Read dua.
[25:20]That dua is a dua for those who want to be alongside
[25:28]Imm.
[25:28]That dua begins with a fundamental line that I always try and
[25:36]recite on a personal level.
[25:36]It begins Oh Allah, let me know you.
[25:49]For if you don't let me know you, then I'll never know
[25:52]your prophet.
[25:54]Allah, oh Allah, let me know your messenger, your rasool.
[26:04]For if I don't know your I'll never know your oh Allah
[26:17]let me know your for if I don't know your I will
[26:21]be deviated from your path that dua try and read it an
[26:29]hour before m every Friday I don't care you have a lab
[26:31]you have dentistry you have uni that one has work.
[26:34]You all know when we want to chill on our WhatsApp for
[26:39]10 minutes, no one will get in our way.
[26:41]A person can open up the internet at that moment and when
[26:44]they open up the internet at that moment just read that because
[26:52]ultimately if imam returns next week that dua could have been the
[26:55]difference between being with him and not being with him.
[27:00]And therefore tonight I'd like to examine with a very personal touch
[27:05]seven of the key traits which I found in the hadiths of
[27:09]B for the companions of Im Mahi.
[27:13]Immedi spoke about Im Mahi, Im Hassan, Im Hussein, Imad, Im Bak,
[27:21]IM, IM K, IM, IM Jawad, Im all of them discussed Im
[27:29]Mahi so that we did not have an excuse not to know
[27:35]the Imam of our time.
[27:36]Every imam looked at Im Mahi, dissected what was needed and gave
[27:40]us the opportunity.
[27:43]Tonight I'd like to look at seven of the key attributes.
[27:45]If you can implement one this muharam you will have made Allah
[27:50]subhana wa ta'ala pleased and you would have pleased the holy prophet
[27:56]and you would be of those who doesn't need to say but
[28:01]on the contrary would be with the imam of their time.
[28:06]Let us tonight examine each and every one of this and dissect
[28:09]the topic in complete depth.
[28:13]The first of the traits of the companions of Im Medi comes
[28:17]from the following hadith.
[28:17]The hadith states the their hearts are like pieces of iron.
[28:24]They never fall into any doubt even if they are struck by
[28:34]a calamity as intense as the mountains.
[28:37]What's the first attribute?
[28:38]That the hearts of the companions of Imam Mahi are like pieces
[28:43]of iron.
[28:45]Even if a calamity strikes them as intense as a mountain, they
[28:52]never have any doubts whatsoever.
[28:54]The last couple of years there have been calamities left, right and
[28:59]center.
[28:59]Don't you agree?
[28:59]Many times people ask the question that why is it that us
[29:04]the followers of Alb face so many calamities?
[29:07]Why doesn't Allah just give us a easy life?
[29:10]One minute we hear ma shahada people in Pakistan killed people in
[29:15]Yemen killed in Lubnan killed in Syria killed Afghanistan killed Iraq killed
[29:20]Iran killed.
[29:22]Ya Allah, why all the calamities?
[29:25]Those people who say why all the calamities, you found that they
[29:33]have not understood the philosophy of a trial or a calamity in
[29:37]life.
[29:38]There's not a single human being in this world who has not
[29:44]faced a calamity in one way or the other.
[29:47]Not a single human being.
[29:47]Name me a prophet of Allah in the Quran who did not
[29:52]face a calamity or a trial in their life.
[29:56]Give me one, just one.
[29:56]Have you ever seen a prophet of Allah not face a calamity
[30:01]in their life?
[30:01]Who's the first prophet of Allah mentioned in the Quran?
[30:05]Who's the first one?
[30:05]The first creation of Allah mentioned in the Quran.
[30:09]Who's the first one?
[30:10]Nabbi Adam.
[30:12]Nabi Adam.
[30:14]faced the calamity in his life.
[30:19]He had to face the calamity that his son wants to kill
[30:23]his other son going to kill.
[30:27]Why did Allah place a calamity on Nabi Adam?
[30:30]Why doesn't Nabi Adam just live a very comfortable life, a very
[30:37]happy life, a very easy life?
[30:38]Nabi faced a calamity.
[30:39]He would be lecturing and lecturing and lecturing and only very few
[30:44]people would listen.
[30:46]Not many would listen towards him.
[30:49]Not many would listen to a word he's saying.
[30:51]That was a calamity.
[30:59]They did what?
[31:00]They put their fingers in their ears when he would speak and
[31:03]they'd cover themselves with their clothes.
[31:07]Calamities.
[31:08]You imagine your wife being your biggest enemy.
[31:13]Imagine that feeling.
[31:13]That your wife is your biggest enemy and that your son doesn't
[31:20]come towards your path.
[31:21]Imagine that moment.
[31:20]Imagine that feeling.
[31:23]That's a calamity.
[31:24]Ya Allah, why the prophets you make them go through calamities.
[31:28]Nebi has all these sons and they want to stab each other
[31:34]in the back until they throw Nebi Ysef who faces a calamity
[31:38]that his own family are the biggest backstabbers.
[31:43]Nbi Musbi Musbi Musam from the moment he's born he faces calamity
[31:51]after calamity after calamity after calamity after calamity after calamity.
[31:55]What worse a calamity is there than the children of Israel and
[32:02]their stubbornness?
[32:01]How difficult was it for them?
[32:03]Nabi Isa sees the rabbis mock his mom and even question her
[32:11]integrity and her modesty and call him the king of the Jews
[32:14]and mock him.
[32:16]And none more so than Muhammad Sam.
[32:25]Has any prophet faced more calamities in his life than Sai?
[32:31]Name me one prophet.
[32:32]Allah from the day he's born.
[32:35]His dad, he hasn't even met him.
[32:37]His dad died while his mom was pregnant with him.
[32:41]His mom dies a few month a few years later.
[32:41]The man is an orphan.
[32:44]The man ends up being ridiculed.
[32:45]The man ends up being mocked.
[32:47]I ask you all a question.
[32:51]With all those calamities that they faced, were any of them shaken
[32:55]by those calamities?
[32:56]Any of those prophets?
[32:59]Yes.
[33:00]They complained to Allah about the grief they may have faced.
[33:03]But were any of them and their faith shaken?
[33:06]Why?
[33:07]Because they had perspective when a calamity fell on them.
[33:12]When a calamity fell on them, they had a particular perspective.
[33:16]What was it?
[33:18]Number one, at the end of the day, God has given me
[33:20]more than he's taken away from me.
[33:26]And if he wants to test me in one area, he's given
[33:27]me a lot more in other areas.
[33:31]If today I am tested with a calamity, I said, Omar, I'm
[33:34]tested with a calamity.
[33:34]I look at it with perspective that God, you've given me so
[33:39]much.
[33:40]If you want to test me with one area, so be it.
[33:42]Whatever you're going to test me with is anyway maybe an ama
[33:48]from you to me.
[33:51]So you might want to take that ama back.
[33:51]Perspective was vital in the makeup of the prophets of Allah.
[33:57]That whenever a calamity befell them, they didn't straight away say, you
[34:01]know what, I don't believe in God anymore.
[34:03]If God was there, he would have helped us.
[34:06]Where is he?
[34:05]Where is God?
[34:07]I don't want to go to the mosque anymore.
[34:09]No, no, no, no, no, no.
[34:10]What's the perspective on this calamity?
[34:12]Have I lost my job?
[34:16]Allah will open other doors for me.
[34:18]Am I not getting many people in my majus?
[34:23]Allah will open other majalis for me.
[34:24]Am I not having my parents listen to me?
[34:28]Allah will open other doors for me.
[34:30]The prophets of God whenever calamities befell them, they were never ever
[34:37]struck with a doubt on their faith.
[34:40]their doubt, their was always there.
[34:44]And that's why Aub lost his children, he lost his land, he
[34:47]lost his wealth.
[34:49]And at the end, he still say who when they lose all
[34:55]of these would doubt Allah.
[34:56]There are many in our community, by the way, in our community
[34:59]when they saw calamities, for example, they saw their child die.
[35:05]I've met people when their child dies, they're like, I don't want
[35:08]to pray anymore.
[35:07]Said, why don't you want to pray?
[35:11]Said, where's God?
[35:10]I said, Allah, when he lost his boy, why didn't he say,
[35:16]"Where's God?" How many boys did Allah lose?
[35:20]Two, three.
[35:20]What do the historical records show?
[35:24]Did say, "God is evil.
[35:26]God is bad.
[35:29]Why is this calamity befallen me?" No perspective.
[35:30]The child is an amana from Allah.
[35:33]Allah decided to take back the ama.
[35:37]When you come and tell me that I love and I'm a
[35:42]follower when one calamity strikes you and you start doubting that's not
[35:47]a companion of Im Mahi.
[35:48]Companion of Imi knows if B were tested who am I not
[35:55]to be tested?
[35:56]If B went through calamities who am I not to go through
[36:02]calamities?
[36:03]Therefore, on the first level, they saw perspective.
[36:05]On the second level, sometimes calamities make you stronger people closer to
[36:11]God.
[36:12]How many a captain of a ship will tell you, "If I
[36:16]didn't go through the turbulent waves, I would never have been a
[36:20]great captain." How many in the world of finance will tell you
[36:23]that if I didn't go through recession or unemployment, I would never
[36:28]become what I became later on.
[36:30]Ultimately sometimes when calamities befall us they make us stronger.
[36:38]I have met people who when they lost for example a child
[36:42]they said that that child's period of difficulty made us closer to
[36:47]Allah.
[36:48]We started to open the Quran more than we did before.
[36:52]We started to read dua more than we did before.
[36:54]Because the human by nature if you give them everything in the
[37:00]world they forget the mosque.
[37:01]The moment things are difficult, everyone comes to the mosque.
[37:04]When everything's going swimmingly, wah, I don't have time, too many meetings,
[37:07]I'm too busy.
[37:09]The moment it's going a bit down, is there any programs at
[37:11]the mosque?
[37:11]I want to go there to get some dua and tawah because
[37:13]I'm in a bit of economic trouble.
[37:18]Allah subhana wa ta'ala.
[37:19]Therefore, sometimes the calamities when they fall upon us, even if they
[37:24]are as intense as the mountains, the soldier of Imam Mahi is
[37:29]not affected by a calamity.
[37:32]And that's why you found one of the biggest calamities that affected
[37:37]Islam, the battle of Did we win the battle or did we
[37:39]lose the battle?
[37:42]Let's be real, we didn't win the battle.
[37:44]The battle of the Muslims did not really win it.
[37:49]Yes, afterwards one may argue that there was a plot of the
[37:51]prophet and he came out victorious.
[37:52]But let's be real.
[37:56]The battle of we didn't do too well in some Muslims begun
[37:58]to doubt because of that calamity.
[38:00]Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala said if a calamity befalls you, it's befallen
[38:05]others before you.
[38:08]Just because you look on the exterior and you see something as
[38:11]a calamity, trust that there is a wisdom behind any calamity.
[38:17]That is hard by the way.
[38:19]It's not easy.
[38:21]Believe you me, it's not easy.
[38:21]I sit here and a mother who's lost her child or someone
[38:26]who's lost their parents, it's not easy for me to tell them
[38:28]there is a wisdom behind this.
[38:29]But all I can say to them is if you trust God
[38:33]is the best of planners and you trust that the prophets of
[38:40]Allah became who they became after going through calamities they reach the
[38:43]highest level then trust that whatever you're being put through there is
[38:52]a greater wisdom behind it.
[38:52]And that's why Allah subhana wa ta'ala what does he say in
[38:56]the Quran?
[39:06]We're going to test you with what?
[39:10]We're going to test you with times of fear and times of
[39:12]hunger and loss of lives, loss of wealth.
[39:16]Don't tell me why a calamity has happened.
[39:19]The Quran has already told you it's going to happen.
[39:23]But give glad tidings to the patient ones.
[39:27]Who?
[39:39]What's the embodiment of being strong in the face of the calamity?
[39:47]Is this one eye of the Quran?
[39:49]I belong to Allah and to Allah I return.
[39:54]What do you think?
[39:57]I own this world.
[40:00]I'm even significant in this world.
[39:59]No, no.
[40:02]If you live by that motto, any calamity that affects you, as
[40:08]soon as you say, ultimately Allah created me, ultimately Allah subhana wa
[40:17]ta'ala can take my soul at any moment.
[40:20]I've lost my business.
[40:21]Let me put it in perspective.
[40:26]I have lost a deal.
[40:31]I have lost something I've yearned for.
[40:36]If I have Allah with me and I have the baraka of
[40:42]with me, then no calamity can take away the love of Muhammad
[40:50]and al Muhammad.
[40:48]Yes.
[40:50]Allah Allahbar.
[41:08]You saw those people who lost their fingers and eyes and the
[41:13]pages.
[41:14]Hands up.
[41:16]How many of you seen them?
[41:18]Hands up.
[41:22]Why 50% of you have not seen them?
[41:24]They're not Shia like you.
[41:29]The pager attacks in Lebanon.
[41:35]Fingers gone.
[41:34]Eyes gone.
[41:36]You seen them or no?
[41:38]Hands up.
[41:39]Those who have.
[41:41]Those of you who haven't, don't put your hand up.
[41:43]If you haven't, if you haven't, you have to wake up and
[41:48]smell the coffee of the reality of this time because you're miles
[41:53]away, beautiful men and women.
[42:12]Shia, lovers of B One pager took out the eyes and the
[42:15]fingers.
[42:18]What are we worried about today?
[42:21]What are we worried about?
[42:22]You know, business not going to on the business.
[42:26]Throw it away.
[42:32]The 25-year-old mother of two, I can't see her kids again.
[42:40]Solid Shia guys, solid lovers of Imam Hussein cannot hold anything with
[42:47]their hands again.
[42:48]You want to know why those are soldiers of Imam Mahi?
[42:52]Because of that first trait.
[42:55]Their hearts are like pieces of iron.
[42:57]They are never in doubt.
[43:01]Even when struck with a calamity as intense as the mountains, they
[43:04]asked one of them, "How are you feeling after all this?" He
[43:08]said, "My hands are to Abel." Oh no.
[43:15]Oh no.
[43:39]My hands are to Abel.
[43:42]My eyes are to Abel.
[43:47]They asked one of the wives, "You miss your husband?" Said, "Yes,
[43:52]a lot." Said, "Does he have a grave?" It doesn't matter.
[43:55]Zah doesn't have one.
[44:01]So if my husband has an unmarked grave, she has an unmarked
[44:10]grave.
[44:08]That attribute that I could lose my fingers and the first person
[44:15]I think of is Abbas Ali.
[44:19]Others who are not soldiers of the imam, what will they think?
[44:25]Why me?
[44:27]I'm a Muslim.
[44:24]I pray.
[44:27]I fast.
[44:29]AI says to Abad goes for what he gave to Abah Abdullah
[44:34]I lose my eyes lost his eye so if I've lost what
[44:42]the Lebanese answered in those calamities only Allah knows their faith because
[44:51]the first attribute of a companion of Im Mi according to the
[44:58]Imam is what is that?
[44:59]When they are struck with a calamity as intense as the mountains,
[45:03]not a normal calamity.
[45:07]Mine and your calamity sometimes are so basic.
[45:08]Their calamity when a pager rips your eyes and your fingers are
[45:18]gone.
[45:14]That's a calamity.
[45:16]That's a calamity.
[45:19]So tob it goes to Abdah.
[45:25]it goes to zay.
[45:29]It goes the first attribute therefore that a person has to ask
[45:34]themselves is that when I'm struck with a calamity, how strong am
[45:38]I?
[45:39]Do I doubt or am I so firm that I say for
[45:45]Allah anything?
[45:44]That's number one.
[45:47]The second attribute of a companion of Imam Mi, what is it?
[45:50]They judge with truth and what?
[45:57]They judge with truth and justice like the prophet and I im
[46:03]Ali.
[46:02]Second attribute.
[46:04]Do you judge with truth and justice or not?
[46:07]There are many who say we want justice, we want justice.
[46:10]You want justice, you have to judge with the tr with justice.
[46:15]Uh at the back, sisters at the back.
[46:19]Yeah, please, I'm asking humbly with the movement that's happening.
[46:27]Those of you who have next to you your son or daughter,
[46:30]please, if you don't mind, keep them next to you.
[46:35]I'm asking very humbly.
[46:36]Now, the second attribute was it?
[46:40]It's that you judge with truth and justice.
[46:44]Like the prophet and I im Ali, how many of us in
[46:46]situations do we judge with truth and justice?
[46:48]How many of us the second trait of a companion of Im
[46:54]Mahi is that they will always put justice as number one.
[46:56]What's the highest ethic in Islamic ethics?
[47:01]What's the highest one?
[47:05]Justice is the highest ethic in Islamic ethics.
[47:07]Someone says, "No, generosity is the highest." No, no, generosity can also
[47:14]be negative.
[47:13]You could be too generous.
[47:18]You can never be too just.
[47:21]Generosity is never as high as justice.
[47:25]Justice is the highest ethic in Islam.
[47:32]A person can be too generous.
[47:33]But they can never be too just.
[47:34]Never do you see anyone you're like, you know what, you're too
[47:38]just because a person's justice is the most important thing in their
[47:43]character.
[47:44]Imam says the second sign of the companions of Imi is what?
[47:51]Is that they judge with truth and justice like the prophet and
[47:58]Im Ali.
[47:58]Notice the imam says like those two.
[47:59]Why?
[48:01]Because this world never saw anyone as just as no one.
[48:12]Those were the two most just individuals you'll ever see.
[48:19]Because what's justice?
[48:18]To put something in its right place.
[48:21]What's injustice?
[48:23]To remove something from its right place.
[48:25]Allah and why do we call them?
[48:30]For what reason?
[48:29]Because amongst other reasons that I don't need to list, one of
[48:35]them is that they are the manifestations of Allah's justice on earth.
[48:39]Non-Muslims non-Muslims have attested to the fact while living in the time
[48:48]of Allah and living in the time of Imam Ali that there
[48:51]was never like Allah and how many non-Muslims at the time of
[48:59]I ask all the question would you agree with me that Allah's
[49:02]enemies used to leave their belongings with him why is their enemy
[49:08]would You leave your belongings with your enemy.
[49:11]The enemy will jack it and run.
[49:13]True.
[49:14]The enemy will steal it and go.
[49:15]Sall his enemies used to leave their belongings and their possessions with
[49:20]him.
[49:21]Why?
[49:22]Because he was sad and he was a mean.
[49:26]He was truthful and trustworthy.
[49:27]When the Arabs used to look for a man of justice, they
[49:32]would come to him.
[49:34]Even before he announced his propheththood, he was 35.
[49:36]Many times we know only about his life after he announced his
[49:38]prophethood.
[49:39]Before he announced his prophethto the Arabs had a dilemma.
[49:45]They rebuilt thea they wanted to see where to put the black
[49:48]stone.
[49:49]So some of them the Arabs some were saying our tribe another
[49:54]was saying our tribe.
[49:54]Another was saying our tribe and other was saying our tribe until
[49:58]someone said let Muhammad sallallahu alaihi choose because he is the most
[50:03]just of us.
[50:05]So they came to the prophet.
[50:06]The prophet could have easily if he was unjust because we in
[50:11]our nature as humans we prefer to look after our own and
[50:13]not others.
[50:15]That's not justice.
[50:15]Justice you put something in its right place.
[50:18]And that's Allah said, "Listen, all of you tribes come together, hold
[50:23]a part of the cloth and then I will help you carry
[50:29]it and we will place it there." So that justice is established
[50:32]for all of us to be part of being placed there.
[50:38]Allah's justice was impeccable with non-Muslims and Muslims.
[50:40]when he became the head of the state of Medina, he would
[50:45]say very clearly that the synagogue, the monastery, the church, the mosque,
[50:50]all of them have to be protected.
[50:51]We are going to be just.
[50:52]If there's anyone Jewish who has been attacked by a Muslim, then
[50:55]that person will be punished.
[50:57]Any Christian attacked by a Muslim, that person will be punished.
[51:01]Allah justice immir online you can buy a book I im Ali
[51:10]the voice of human justice written by a Lebanese Christian not a
[51:15]Muslim a Muslim called Im Ali the voice of human a Lebanese
[51:19]Christian called Imam Ali the voice of human justice George Jak in
[51:23]that book he says non-Muslims used to look at Imam Ali and
[51:29]they were in awe of the justice Justice of Im Ali Alisam.
[51:35]No favoritism.
[51:33]No.
[51:34]This is one of our my boys.
[51:36]No.
[51:37]If it happens in my family, I'm quiet.
[51:40]But if it happens to someone else, I'll destroy them.
[51:44]Im Ali established justice with every segment of society.
[51:47]You all know the story.
[51:50]The man who I ali saw his shield, the man had his
[51:52]shield.
[51:53]Im Ali said, "That shield belongs to me." The man said, "I'm
[51:57]sorry.
[51:57]It belongs to me." Now the man doesn't know who this I
[52:01]imam Ali is.
[52:00]So the man says it belongs to me.
[52:03]Imam says look I'm telling you I know my shield.
[52:04]I've been through a few battles in my time.
[52:07]So therefore that's my shield.
[52:09]Person said we'll go to court.
[52:13]Imam was Khalifa at the time.
[52:15]Khalifa is being taken to court by a Christian in the Islamic
[52:18]state.
[52:19]Put that conundrum together in your head.
[52:21]In the court the judge looks at the person looks at Imam
[52:27]Ali.
[52:28]He says to Imam Ali, I calling him by his title.
[52:31]Imm says don't call me by my title.
[52:35]You called him by his name.
[52:37]Call me by my name.
[52:38]Allah Allah.
[52:43]Don't say don't say Hassan.
[52:48]Don't say Khalifa.
[52:47]Just say Ali.
[52:50]This person.
[52:52]He said okay.
[52:51]He said Ali what is it?
[52:54]He said that that shield belongs to me.
[52:56]The person said, "No, it belongs to me." So then the person
[52:58]said to Imam Ali, the judge said, "Do you have any witnesses?"
[53:01]Imam said, "No." So the judge said, "Then I must award the
[53:05]case to that person." Imm said, "You're all right.
[53:07]It's okay.
[53:08]No problem." Imam walked away.
[53:10]That person, he turned around, he said, "Did you call him the
[53:14]Khalifa?" He said, "Yeah." He said, "So that's the khalif." He said,
[53:16]"Yeah." He said, "Of the whole Islamic State." He said, "I'm a
[53:22]Christian.
[53:22]I've taken him to court.
[53:23]I've had a decision go in my favor.
[53:25]Said yes.
[53:26]He said and he's just walked away.
[53:28]There's no soldiers to come and bully me.
[53:30]There's no guy with a shotgun outside to assassinate me.
[53:33]There's no sniper waiting to kill me because I've gone against the
[53:35]government.
[53:36]Some of you here may come from countries that know about those
[53:39]things really well.
[53:42]Rather, the Khalifa has just simply left.
[53:44]That person went to Imam Ali and said, "Today I saw the
[53:46]justice of the prophets of Allah that I took a Khalifa to
[53:52]court.
[53:53]The Khalifa had a decision go against him.
[53:53]There's no bribe.
[53:55]There's no deceit.
[53:55]There's no blackmail.
[53:58]He just walked away accepting the decision.
[54:02]The second trait of the companions of Imisam is that they judge
[54:07]with truth and justice.
[54:09]Like the prophet and Im Ali, one of our biggest tests is
[54:16]when someone we don't like, we have to be just about them.
[54:21]When you're someone I like, I'm always going to praise you.
[54:25]How about if I don't like someone, but they've done something good?
[54:30]How difficult is it to be just about them and say something
[54:33]good?
[54:34]How many have you met who because they don't like someone, they
[54:38]will not be just about them.
[54:40]Why?
[54:41]Because they don't have it in them to be truthful.
[54:45]A companion of Immedi will never be unjust to someone who deserves
[54:52]justice.
[54:53]Never.
[54:53]They will always make sure.
[54:55]And that's why people when they ask me, "What's your favorite verse
[54:57]in the Quran?" Arguably in my top three favorite verses in the
[55:03]Quran is surah 4:135.
[55:05]If every human lived by this ayah, wallah, the world will be
[55:11]the best place you can live in.
[55:14]Oh you who claim to have im not oh you who believe.
[55:18]Oh you who claim to have im be of those who establish
[55:28]justice witnesses only to Allah even if it's against yourself even if
[55:45]it's against yourself or your near ones listen to the ayah again.
[55:52]Oh you who believe, be those who maintain justice, witnessing only to
[56:00]Allah, even if it's against who?
[56:06][Applause] Even if you have to be a witness about yourself, your
[56:15]parents or your relatives, When someone in the community does something, I'll
[56:22]rip them.
[56:24]But when it's my parents, when someone in the community does something,
[56:32]I'll destroy them.
[56:34]But when it's my cousin, you know what?
[56:36]I don't want to talk about him cuz he's my cousin.
[56:39]Ah, what's this injustice?
[56:41]The Quran said, "Oh you who claim to have iman, be those
[56:49]who maintain justice." Because what is immediate justice?
[56:58]Witnesses only to Allah.
[57:01]Forget being a witness to the community.
[57:04]They won't help you on.
[57:05]That's the only help you're going to get.
[57:08]Be witnesses to Allah even if it's against your own self.
[57:11]or your parents or your relatives.
[57:14]Sometimes when my parents are being unjust to someone in my family,
[57:21]I cannot turn around and say because that's my parents, I will
[57:25]not say anything.
[57:29]A spade has to be called a spade.
[57:30]No, bro.
[57:32]But it's my f.
[57:35]It does not matter.
[57:34]Adala is adala.
[57:37]The moment you allow a domino of injustice, it starts breaking other
[57:46]dominoes.
[57:44]As Martin Luther King said, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice
[57:50]everywhere.
[57:52]One bit of injustice at home, then you cannot be a soldier
[57:58]of Imam Mahi.
[57:59]Imam Mahi doesn't want you fighting Palestine, Syria, Iraq when you have
[58:07]vul in your own house.
[58:10]So many Muslims they want to save the world and there's in
[58:16]their own house.
[58:18]First establish in your home then go and save the world.
[58:24]If there is injustice in the home you're not going to change
[58:29]the world.
[58:31]Attribute number two.
[58:31]Number three, they are lanterns in the darkness guiding people to the
[58:37]truth.
[58:39]Allah, how many of you have guided people in this hall towards
[58:42]Alam?
[58:43]How many of you?
[58:45]How many of you have encouraged people to learn about B?
[58:50]Have forwarded articles about B have brought people towards the mosques.
[58:54]Wallah my dear brothers and sisters one of the people who make
[58:58]me proud are our societies in the UK which I know many
[59:04]of you have participated in the ABSOs in the UK I believe
[59:07]many of these who organize programs at the Absox in the UK
[59:13]they are soldiers of Imam al- Mahi you know why because they
[59:16]are lanterns in the darkness guiding people to the truth the third
[59:20]traits of the companions of Imam Mi what are lanterns in the
[59:26]darkness guiding people to the truth.
[59:29]When you organize these events at your university, I've spoken at the
[59:33]Manchester Abso for now maybe close to 15, 20 years.
[59:38]Others I've spoken at other ABS in the UK.
[59:40]I look at them, I'm in awe of them.
[59:43]Do you know why?
[59:43]Because in a period of darkness for our people, they are the
[59:49]lanterns that are doing programs in the universities.
[59:51]Do you know such people?
[59:53]These are soldiers of Imam Al Mahi because Imam said the third
[59:56]trait of the companions of Imam Al Mahi is that in a
[60:00]time of darkness, what do we mean darkness?
[60:01]Challenges on our challenges on the belief system, challenges on hijab, challenges
[60:07]on all of these areas.
[60:11]When a person is a lantern in a period of darkness, that
[60:14]is a soldier of Imi.
[60:16]Someone says, "But I'm no longer at university." Then do you know
[60:20]how you could be a lantern?
[60:22]every week amongst each other.
[60:23]Swap houses even read dua at each other's houses.
[60:28]Every week maybe one night do a Quran in each other's homes.
[60:32]Go from one place to another.
[60:36]If you take a friend with you to Zara then you are
[60:38]a lantern in the darkness because you're taking somebody and you've made
[60:42]How many do you know who when they went to Zara Hussein
[60:47]changed their life completely?
[60:48]How many do you know?
[60:50]The first time they went to Kbala, their whole life got changed
[60:53]completely.
[60:54]The third trait of the companions of Imam Medi, what is it?
[60:57]That they are lanterns in the darkness guiding people towards the truth.
[61:04]Set up a website in the name of Im Medi.
[61:06]Write a book in the name of Imam Medi.
[61:08]Write articles in the name of Im Medi.
[61:11]You become a companion of Imam Madi.
[61:14]Number four, their hearts are united into a single heart where they
[61:19]do not disagree and always dispute with one another.
[61:23]How many of us can claim to have that?
[61:27]That we are united as one heart and not as separate hearts.
[61:29]Sadly, sadly, wherever you go in the Muslim world today, this is
[61:33]one area we have not mastered.
[61:37]When people sometimes come and say to me, why is the imam
[61:39]not returned?
[61:40]Sometimes I reply by saying, "Have you seen the disunityity between the
[61:43]hearts of our communities?
[61:45]This mosque doesn't like this mosque.
[61:48]This molana doesn't like this molana.
[61:51]This doesn't visit this.
[61:54]This person won't go to this person's majus." The fourth trait of
[62:01]the companions of Im is what?
[62:04]Their hearts are united into one heart and they do not dispute
[62:07]and fight each other.
[62:09]I've seen I've seen six imam barkers within 3 milesi of each
[62:13]other says why don't you go to that one he says I
[62:18]don't follow their mara well people are taking people to the moon
[62:25]why don't you go to that one because I don't agree with
[62:29]their julus so I'm never never going to go there again people
[62:32]are trying to find a cure for cancer and all of the
[62:35]different forms of diseases and we are fighting as who I don't
[62:38]agree with their jalus they took it out late we go early
[62:42]why don't you go and listen to this speaker because I disagree
[62:46]with this speaker so I will never listen so you can't learn
[62:49]anything else only because you disagree that means you won't learn anything
[62:51]else yes I will never learn anything else because I disagreed once
[62:54]that means everything else should be thrown away the fourth trait of
[63:00]the soldiers of Immedi Alisam their hearts are united into one heart.
[63:06]All of us here what unites us?
[63:10]The love of Im Hussein.
[63:12]Everyone listening what unites us?
[63:16]The love of Im Hussein.
[63:17]I don't care who you follow.
[63:22]Wallah I couldn't lose sleep on it.
[63:24]And nor should you care who I follow.
[63:28]I'm You shouldn't lose sleep on it.
[63:29]Nor do I care if Hazat Abbas in your mosque is night
[63:33]seven and in yours is night eight of muharam.
[63:36]Nor do I care if you give Tim and you give pilow
[63:41]and you give biryani and you give k and you give god
[63:43]knows what.
[63:44]Wallah doesn't make a single bit of difference to me.
[63:49]What makes a difference to me?
[63:51]Does your heart beat Hussein?
[63:54]Does your heart beat Karbala?
[63:58]Does your heart beat Z?
[64:02]Does your heart beat Akbarim?
[64:07]That is where our hearts unite.
[64:12]Yes, we may have different philosophies and outlooks how to approach certain
[64:17]things.
[64:16]There's nothing wrong with that.
[64:19]It's cool.
[64:18]I have no problem with that.
[64:20]If a person wants to do things more academically, someone more traditionally,
[64:24]someone more ritualist, but don't belittle others, say that listen this is
[64:30]their way, they have good things they do, there may be other
[64:32]things I want to do in different way.
[64:34]Don't be rude about fellow Shia because what unites us is the
[64:41]will of that unites us.
[64:42]Never bring up your children to say to them we don't go
[64:46]to this mosque, we only go to this mosque.
[64:47]Ever say wherever there's a majus al Hussein go wherever there's a
[64:54]majus a companion of Im Medi never tries to stir you to
[64:59]go to one place and not another a companion of Im Medi
[65:02]says wherever I immediate their hearts are what their hearts are united
[65:15]and that they will not keep disputing and disagreeing with one another.
[65:20]What's the fifth trait?
[65:23]The fifth trait, each one of them will have the strength of
[65:27]40 men.
[65:28]I think we're going to have to improve on this slightly, huh?
[65:33]Each one of the companions of the Mahi will have the strength
[65:38]of 40 men.
[65:38]Wallah, sometimes we have men in our communities, they are doing very
[65:43]well in terms of their strength.
[65:45]Others there is not even the idea to work on their physique.
[65:49]Even sometimes wallah it's a shame wallah with all of the different
[65:54]techniques that a person can have to exercise and to look after
[66:00]themselves and to strengthen themselves and the technology there are some who
[66:04]are far away.
[66:04]Baba, you think battle of Jamal and Safi, these guys when they
[66:09]were fighting with Mhola, these were the strongest guys.
[66:12]They were lean, they were cut, they were ripped, they were shredded.
[66:16]I'm not saying a person has to look shredded 24/7.
[66:20]But at least work on the techniques of the physical.
[66:25]Many times within the companions of Im Medi, you only hear the
[66:28]spiritual.
[66:29]Imam said, "No, their strength is the strength of 40 men." How
[66:33]many of the sheia have you seen?
[66:38]We took on superpowers.
[66:38]We made them run.
[66:39]Those who made them run, you think that person was sluggish, not
[66:45]looking after themselves.
[66:45]That person, you want him on a horse, he'll control the horse.
[66:51]Tank, he'll control the tank.
[66:53]Any weapon ready to control, no fear.
[66:56]Companion of Imam al- Mahi.
[66:58]Their fifth attribute.
[67:00]What is it?
[67:00]Their fifth attribute.
[67:02]And the most important is that a person of the male soldiers
[67:05]and I'm going to add this even the female that a person
[67:10]works on themselves and their physique and their eating and their health.
[67:14]I'm seeing that there are some who focus on this but others
[67:17]have neglected it.
[67:20]It's a shame.
[67:20]Let us go out and we will do aari and we'll do
[67:24]mamm and so on and so forth.
[67:25]And you'll look at some of us and you'll be like come
[67:29]on bro.
[67:29]If you're going to take that off, at least look good in
[67:35]it.
[67:33]Look good, bro.
[67:36]If you are going to do it, y Allah, you want to
[67:38]do it, do it.
[67:40]You think it's going to help the cause of Imam Hussein, do
[67:41]it.
[67:42]No problem.
[67:44]Do it.
[67:45]But at least look like someone who's a soldier, not a soldier
[67:50]for Nihari or a soldier for some Magdal or a you're just
[67:58]looking and you're just like, "What happened, man?
[68:01]And then we got to this guy.
[68:06]What went wrong?
[68:08]What went wrong?
[68:12]Le I'm the one whose mother named him.
[68:23]And at the end soldiers who are saying yah hussein yah hussein
[68:29]and you're looking like come on yah hussein that's hhabib that's Muslim
[68:37]that's the companions come on surely a person would make sure that
[68:42]they are stronger than this a person would make sure that they
[68:48]are the best six trait of Imam Mahi's companions what is it
[68:52]they won't only be Arabs they will come from every part of
[68:58]the world.
[68:56]Never forget there are Christians today who may join Immi.
[69:03]There are non-Muslims today who may join Im Mahi.
[69:06]Why?
[69:07]The moment they see the message of justice, they'll say that's the
[69:11]man we want.
[69:12]How many people have you seen today when Iran stood the way
[69:14]it stood?
[69:15]How many of you seen said I'm not Muslim but credit to
[69:20]Iran.
[69:21]Why?
[69:19]because they saw a country stand up against bullying.
[69:23]When a human sees this, he won't have to be Arab.
[69:27]He could be a good non-Muslim who has a pure heart.
[69:31]And that when they've seen injustice, they will join immi armies.
[69:35]Not just made up of Arabs.
[69:36]Im Mahi, anyone like Allah.
[69:41]One side Salman, another Bal.
[69:42]All of them were welcome.
[69:44]The seventh straight, what is it?
[69:46]They are like monks in the night.
[69:49]and lions in the day.
[69:53]They love worship and they love prayer.
[69:55]A person who does not pray salah will never be with Imam
[69:59]Madi.
[70:00]I will put this to you in writing.
[70:02]Don't tell me you love IM Hussein, you care for Imam Hussein,
[70:07]you go to throw that all away.
[70:09]I'm telling you a person a person who says I love Imam
[70:15]Hussein but cannot stand up for the salah of the Lord of
[70:17]Hussein will never be with the grandson of Hussein.
[70:21]There are many Shia by the way at the moment many who
[70:25]don't pray.
[70:25]We have a problem at the moment.
[70:29]There's a generation we have a major problem.
[70:31]a major problem.
[70:32]Very comfortably can all be on a night out chilling for three,
[70:38]four hours.
[70:40]One out of seven of them will pray Mak.
[70:41]The others comfortably will stay sitting until it gets by the time
[70:48]they've got home.
[70:49]Go and stand in the street.
[70:51]Pray in the street.
[70:51]What do you mean pray in the street?
[70:53]People pray in the street.
[70:58]Imam Hussein's companions protected him with arrows hitting their bodies so he
[71:03]could pray.
[71:07]Monks in the night they might pray salah.
[71:11]Incorporate that in your life one just one.
[71:16]Don't pray salah every night.
[71:17]We can chill every night.
[71:20]Enjoy life.
[71:19]Enjoy it.
[71:20]Just one night 10 minutes 15 minutes.
[71:24]That's it.
[71:25]one night of the week because the companions of Im Mahi they
[71:33]love worship and they love prayer.
[71:39]Why?
[71:40]Because they followed the companions of Im Hussein.
[71:45]Companions of Im Hussein.
[71:49]There is this narration that talks about Imam on that final night
[71:56]before the 10th of Muhar said, "Ya Allah, you know how much
[72:00]I love reading the Quran.
[72:02]You know how much I love reading dua and you know how
[72:04]much I love prayer.
[72:06]One final night for me and my companions to be able to
[72:12]talk to you, oh Allah." Do you know what made Habib and
[72:16]Muslim and Abbis and John and Zer.
[72:20]Do you know what made them special was that those guys even
[72:25]on the night before they died they loved being in salah talking
[72:30]to Allah?
[72:31]Many of us would be scared tomorrow I'm going to die.
[72:34]Those guys they say you could hear them like the humming of
[72:39]the birds.
[72:41]Yes.
[72:39]You look one way, you seebah doing.
[72:44]And you look another way, Muslim bin reading Quran.
[72:49]And you look another way, John has the mark of sujud.
[72:54]And you look another way in his old age talking to Allah.
[73:00]And what we said was Hussein Hussein Hussein Hussein.
[73:15]All of those seven traits they had, calamity struck them.
[73:21]They were as intense as a mountain.
[73:24]30,000 versus 72, 82, 92, whatever number.
[73:29]Did you see any of them flinch?
[73:37]Were they all Arab?
[73:40]No.
[73:41]Did they have the strength of 40 men?
[73:43]Yes.
[73:44]Were they lanterns in darkness?
[73:49]Oh, yes.
[73:49]Those were lanterns and dark.
[73:53]Were their hearts disunited?
[73:53]No.
[73:54]United the love of that leader.
[73:58]And what a leader.
[74:01]And these men, each one of them taught us a lesson in
[74:09]what it means to be loyal to the Imam of your time.
[74:13]Where do you begin?
[74:16]With who?
[74:17]With who do you begin?
[74:20]One of them is Majn Hussein.
[74:24]He is Majun.
[74:26]He is insane with the love of his Imam.
[74:30]another of them.
[74:33]Even while he's dying, he's not concerned about himself.
[74:38]All I tell you is look after that stranger.
[74:40]He's got an a sword in his chest.
[74:45]And he says, all I care is look after that of Kabella.
[74:52]And wah each and every one of them when they went out
[74:57]they made Im Hussein proud.
[75:00]Even if you know when I read the Maktal sometimes you know
[75:03]I read the whole Maktal the whole of the Maktel and sometimes
[75:06]I only read parts.
[75:08]You look at their poetry before they died and it shows you
[75:13]if it was me I don't know how ready I'd be with
[75:18]them.
[75:18]It's just like, "Wow, what a moment.
[75:21]I'm gonna die next to the grandson of Rasool Allah." John, I
[75:25]im Hussein said, "John, you've served us for many years." He said,
[75:29]"No, no, no.
[75:30]Don't say that." He said to him, "But you are of old
[75:35]age now, John.
[75:37]Leave it." Said, "Abdah, no.
[75:37]You got to let me go." Because, you know, he kept he
[75:43]keeps telling them, "Don't, please." And they're like, "No, you have to
[75:48]let me.
[75:45]Please, you have to.
[75:49]John, you're old.
[75:49]You have served all our family.
[75:53]He's like, "Please let me go.
[75:57]I want to be proud in front of your mother that I
[76:01]gave my life away." And he looked at all of them.
[76:05]He's a black abbisoninian slave, the soldiers of an imam.
[76:07]Any imam, there's no racism.
[76:12]All are welcome.
[76:25]already.
[76:27]How do these disbelievers see the strike of a black man?
[76:32]How confident must you be to talk like that to them?
[76:36]These guys have all got arrows about to shoot you.
[76:38]But when you die on the path of B, nothing scares you.
[76:43]He came out and said, "How do you see the strike of
[76:47]a black man?
[76:48]With a sword, I'll defend Muhammad's family.
[76:51]I'll annihilate my tongue and my arms for them.
[76:57]All I want is to be next to them in Jenna." And
[77:02]they struck him.
[77:04]And when he fell, Imam was the one who came near him.
[77:11]And Imm placed his cheek on his cheek.
[77:12]And John looked and his final words were, "How lucky I am
[77:18]that the grandson of Allah's cheek is on my cheek when I
[77:20]die." That's one.
[77:25]Then there was a 12-year-old boy.
[77:27]All of a sudden, he came running out.
[77:29]12y old.
[77:31]Because Immi's army, there's no age limit.
[77:34]Imm Hussein's army, no age limit.
[77:38]You want to be a soldier of Imam Hussein, you could be
[77:41]six months old or you could be 95.
[77:43]A 12year-old ran out.
[77:46]Imam Hussein said, "Come back, come back.
[77:46]Where are you go?" He said, "My mother said to me, all
[77:50]the other mothers have given a son." And she said, "You've got
[77:55]to go and make Fat Zahar proud." So, I im said, "No,
[77:59]no, come back.
[78:01]go back to your mom.
[78:01]Don't worry, you're young.
[78:03]You don't have to fight.
[78:04]He went back.
[78:06]The mom came said, "Aba Abdullah, please, please.
[78:07]I want him to be from your 12year-old boy comes out in
[78:15]front of the army of Yazid, 12 years old." He looks at
[78:18]them and he says, "Mir Hussein A, my leader, my prince is
[78:29]Imam Hussein.
[78:27]And what a leader.
[78:32]He is the one who brought happiness to the guide that is
[78:41]the prophet.
[78:43]Ali and are his parents.
[78:45]Do you find an equal to him alive?
[78:48]They cut that boy into pieces.
[78:55]when he came out, he had just recently been married to his
[79:01]wife, he told his wife, he's like to her, listen, I cannot
[79:04]leave Aba Abdullah alone.
[79:05]She's like, but we got married two weeks ago.
[79:08]Do you have to fight?
[79:11]And he was like, you're going to have to let me fight.
[79:16]And she was like, surely not.
[79:20]Please stay behind.
[79:21]And he said to her, "Look, God will reward us for this."
[79:25]She said, "But we've only just got married." And he kept on
[79:28]walking and he was looking back because he had a soft heart
[79:32]and he's looking at his wife.
[79:34]She's she's standing there and she's got a tear coming down.
[79:38]And he kept on going and he looked at her and she
[79:43]was going like this.
[79:45]And then he continued and he looked around and then he heard
[79:49]a voice, "Go out.
[79:52]go out and fight with the pure ones.
[79:53]He turned around to her and he said to her, "What made
[79:58]you change your mind?" She said to him, "Two things made me
[80:02]change my mind." He said to her, "What are they?" She said
[80:09]to him, "The first of them I heard the children call out
[80:24]I heard the children called out shal.
[80:31]He said to her, "What about the second thing?" She said to
[80:38]him, "When I was in doubt about you going out, I turned
[80:43]around and I saw standing there alone." I heard him whisper, "Is
[80:54]there any helper to help us?" My heart broke when I saw.
[81:02]Go out and fight amongst the pure ones.
[81:06]Each of us Hussein, each of them gave their lives away for
[81:12]the imam of their time.
[81:14]But one in particular, his story breaks our heart.
[81:20]The story of Zu companion of Im Hussein Zu at the beginning
[81:28]wasn't on the side of the Imam and then his wife said
[81:33]to him Abdah called you.
[81:34]How could you not be with him?
[81:36]By the afternoon of the 10th Muaram Zu was very loyal to
[81:43]the Imam.
[81:41]It was Zuhar's turn to come out.
[81:44]Zuher came out.
[81:47]He looked at the opposition.
[81:47]He said to them, came out.
[82:10]He fought valiantly until they came and struck him so many times.
[82:18]As he was dying, he called out Im Hussein when he came
[82:24]out to protect Zer he cursed the killers and he said may
[82:27]Allah raise them as monkeys and pigs on the day of judgment
[82:32]for what they've done to his body.
[82:35]I wonder how many pieces they chop the body of Zu for
[82:40]Im Hussein to say that.
[82:40]I'm going to leave you with this narration.
[82:43]It breaks my heart.
[82:43]I hope it breaks your heart as well.
[82:45]It was the night of the 11th of Muaram Shiban and all
[82:51]of these bodies were on the ground in Kbalah of the companions
[82:57]of Im Hussein Damn K's wife she was in the tent while
[83:01]she was in the tent many of the ladies were asleep some
[83:07]were crying but the rest were asleep she woke up from her
[83:12]sleep she turned around to her servant she said to her servant
[83:15]can you do me a favor?
[83:18]The servant said, "What is it?" And she said to her, "My
[83:21]husband's wear." She said, "Yes." She said, "Here's a piece of cloth.
[83:24]Go and look for his body.
[83:28]When you see his body, I want you to cover his body
[83:30]with this cloth.
[83:32]I cannot take that he's out there.
[83:34]And there isn't even anything to cover his body." The servant went
[83:39]out towards the battlefield to look for Zuara's body.
[83:43]Then the servant came back shortly afterwards to Dam.
[83:48]Dam said to the servant, "Did you cover his body?" The servant
[83:53]said, "Forgive me.
[83:55]I never covered his body." At that moment, Dam said, "Why?" She
[84:00]said, "As I was coming to cover his body, I saw the
[84:06]holy body of Abuhammed lying there with the water to cover him.
[84:11]I said to myself, how could I cover the body of while
[84:19]the son of Allah lies with no one to cover his body?
[84:35]Ya Allah raise us with the Imam of our time, Im Sah
[84:40]Zam.
[84:41]Allow us to emulate the companions of Im Hussein.
[84:46]Allow us to be amongst the companions of the Imam of our
[84:50]time, the originators of this majus.
[84:52]Ya Allah, raise them with Muhammad and Al Muhammad.
[84:56]Let us all recite a dua all together.
[84:59]My dear brothers and sisters, especially for those who face difficulties at
[85:04]this time all together.
[85:33][Music] [Music] We pray to Allah subhana wa tala before it the
[85:50]loudest of your salawah.
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