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Built Different: How to Stop Being Emotionally Fragile - Sayed Mohammed Hassan Alseheraa
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[0:39]How about ready?
[0:52]Muhammad [clears throat] Muhammad Muhammad Amen.
[1:32]Muhamad.
[1:50]Fore!
[2:03]Foreign!
[2:04]Foreign!
[2:11]for Allah.
[2:40]for foreign.
[3:11][singing] [singing] Alhamdulillah.
[4:06]Alhamdulillah.
[4:38]Alhamdulillah.
[4:51]for Allah.
[5:34]>> [singing] >> All them >> [singing] >> What's Fore!
[6:21]Foreign!
[6:22]Foreign!
[6:23][singing] for Take foreign.
[7:44][singing] What the >> [singing] [singing] >> Alhamdulillah.
[8:47]Alhamdulillah.
[8:54]Alhamdulillah.
[9:14]Alhamdulillah.
[9:16]Foreign Shore.
[10:14]Alhamdulillah.
[10:22][singing] forchech.
[10:55][singing] Alhamdulillah.
[11:24]foreign.
[12:16]Alhamdulillah.
[12:39]Alhamdulillah.
[12:47][singing] Alhamdulillah.
[13:23]>> [singing] >> Allah foreign.
[14:10]What?
[14:29]All What?
[15:17]>> [singing] >> Saychech.
[15:26][singing] Ali [singing] Allah.
[16:35]Allchech.
[16:40]Arabic.
[17:10]Allah of All Islam What?
[18:33]Allah for Latana.
[19:04]foreign.
[19:27][singing] for [singing] Wow.
[20:32]We Yeah.
[20:34]What are What should for [singing] [singing] Brothers and sisters, today is
[22:39]the eighth day of this Ramadan program for this year and um
[22:45]I hope you are enjoying it.
[22:48]uh you know a few minutes ago I was talking what to
[22:53]one of the brothers here and I told him one of my
[22:58]goals before the Ramadan was to read more Quran and um unfortunately
[23:03]it's been what seven seven days now and I feel like I'm
[23:06]not meeting that goal yet and I'm sure a lot of you
[23:12]is is probably in the same situation but I told him what
[23:17]what what compensate Um my shortcoming regarding this is that I am
[23:22]able to attend this program every night.
[23:26]Alhamdulillah.
[23:25]And I think attending this program is not only about uh um
[23:31]meeting the brothers and sisters from the community and socializing and getting
[23:36]coffee and uh desserts and donuts.
[23:40]Sometimes when Haj Ysef brings some donuts, um it's more when you
[23:44]come here and listen to the dua, the recitation from from the
[23:48]beautiful voices of our youth and uh the beautiful lectures from and
[23:55]inshallah we have two more night with Muhammad Hass and then we'll
[24:01]get back our beloved for 10 days and then inshallah Ali after
[24:07]that Um I have no doubt that those scholars spend a lot
[24:13]of time and effort and research to bring us the best of
[24:15]the topics.
[24:16]Um they bring ayat from the Quran, they dissect these ayats, they
[24:20]link it to a hadith from um so that we don't have
[24:26]to do that ourselves.
[24:26]So long story short, I think coming to these uh nights and
[24:32]programs in itself is a form of and a form of worship.
[24:34]So uh we ask you inshallah to continue doing that.
[24:39]if you are not meeting your goals like uh I do.
[24:46]Um and when we meet every year before the month of Ramadan
[24:48]to uh plan for these programs, we always strive to bring the
[24:51]best speakers and to get the place ready for you every night.
[24:55]And this is why every night we come back here and ask
[24:57]you to support us because this is for you.
[25:01]Without you, we can't do this.
[25:06]And this is why um I know it's repetitive.
[25:06]We do this every night, but it's so important.
[25:09]We can't do this without you.
[25:10]When I ask you again to support this, continue to support this
[25:17]through uh sponsoring nights every night.
[25:18]And um as you know now, we have a campaign going on
[25:21]to sponsor a spot in the gym.
[25:26]U few days ago, I brought up this and um say, as
[25:28]you remember, was the first one to raise his hand and uh
[25:32]be the first to to sponsor a spot.
[25:35]I'm going to challenge you again tonight.
[25:38]I need um at least um one of you inshallah to sponsor
[25:45]a spot in the uh in the gym to be the second
[25:49]or the first after the say you still mashallah we already got
[25:53]one here um uh I said at least one so it's still
[25:58]open if anyone want to invest in the future of their kids
[26:01]and the future of u their uh if anyone would like to
[26:07]sponsor a spot for $3,000.
[26:07]You can make it in payments.
[26:09]Two, three, four, five payments, whatever works for you.
[26:15]That would be helpful.
[26:15]Um, anyone else before I start calling some names maybe from last
[26:21]row.
[26:22]Okay, we'll save it inshallah for next time.
[26:24]Think about it.
[26:25]Do your math.
[26:27]Uh, I'm going to come back probably in a couple days.
[26:28]I'm going to bring this back up for your sponsor and um
[26:36]I would like to thank all the sponsors for tonight as well.
[26:40]We have Khalifi and anonymous donor for the sponsors.
[26:54]Let's recite surah and and your let's recite after.
[27:16]And now please help me um welcome Hassan Sh with a loud
[27:24]salah Muhammad Ali Muhammad.
[28:10]I think we're already over 10% of the way through Ramadan.
[28:15]Subhan Allah.
[28:17]It was like yesterday we started and time flies by very very
[28:20]fast.
[28:21]We ask Allah not to make this time fly except that we
[28:23]have invested in it inshallah.
[28:26]May Allah give us all the in that regard.
[28:33]Alhamdulillah.
[28:48]said Ahmed.
[29:36]Allahh says, in the Holy Quran.
[29:53]Please illuminate your hearts and bless this gathering and bring joy to
[30:02]the heavens with a very loud salawat.
[30:07]I once read a hadith that said that Allah has placed an
[30:14]angel to count all the and you do.
[30:20]However, Allahawel whenever a m or does a salat upon the prophet
[30:24]and his family, that angel cannot enumerate nor count the amount of
[30:30]they receive when they do that salat except Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
[30:40]>> Let's give this angel another headache.
[30:45]Respected scholars, my dear, my brothers and sisters, at the end of
[31:02]the day, you are a human being.
[31:02]You are built with faculties of emotions, senses.
[31:06]You have emotions.
[31:09]You have a heart.
[31:10]You're not made of metal.
[31:10]Words hurt you.
[31:13]No matter how stoic you can be, no matter how brute you
[31:18]are, no matter how strong you think you can be or come
[31:20]across, if a bad comment is made towards your direction, it does
[31:27]rub off on you a bit.
[31:28]You're an insan.
[31:30]You have, as we say, you have feelings.
[31:32]You have a heart.
[31:32]And no person in the world likes to see their good name
[31:38]be harmed.
[31:40]In fact, this is such a sensitive area in any human being's
[31:43]life that when the prophet of Islam himself was the subject and
[31:47]victim to character assassination, Allah highlighted it in the Holy Quran.
[31:51]It's not that they were persecuting him through swords.
[31:54]It's not that they were hurting him directly physically.
[31:57]It's as they were just calling him bad names.
[31:58]Yes, I know sticks and stones, right, may break my bones.
[32:03]Words can never hurt me.
[32:03]But a Muslim cares about their good name, especially if they're doing
[32:09]God's work on earth.
[32:10]That's why Allah says and records in the Holy Quran, they called
[32:14]the allegations reached the point where they called him magician.
[32:20]They reached the point where they called him means a monk.
[32:23]You're just some weird monk that came from somewhere with some ancient
[32:26]scripture and you just have these interesting teachings.
[32:29]That's all you are.
[32:31]The Quran records the term for goodness sake.
[32:35]Mad man like forget it.
[32:41]You are just a very qualified poet in what you do.
[32:45]Oh, these are insults.
[32:46]These are accusations hurtling the prophet of Islam.
[32:51]Indeed, his temperament is much higher than to be affected or slowed
[32:54]down by this.
[32:56]But Allah still records in the Holy Quran that the result of
[33:00]these allegations causes your chest to become constrained.
[33:02]Yasool Allah, I know it.
[33:04]But do you know why it hurts?
[33:06]Who cares if a comet hits you, a comment in some website,
[33:10]a YouTube section comment, you know, if you see some of the
[33:15]terms that are used against us, you this, you see that, you
[33:17]sh this, you one, two, three, some of the funniest accusations come
[33:22]at us.
[33:23]By the way, you this and that.
[33:25]You haven't fully evolved.
[33:25]Now the guy believes in evolution all of a sudden.
[33:29]You haven't fully evolved.
[33:29]Okay.
[33:29]Are you done?
[33:31]Is that is that your best argument?
[33:33]Is that what you want to say?
[33:34]At the end of the day, what really hurt were these comments
[33:36]coming from his own family.
[33:38]That's what bothers him.
[33:40]Some of them they would come forth from cousins.
[33:43]Some of them were family from a distant Abu Sufyan.
[33:47]Some of them were relatives that have abandoned him.
[33:51]and he sees that what was once a loving group has now
[33:54]turned its backs against me.
[33:56]And not just that, don't support me.
[33:57]Why harm me?
[33:59]We have a statement.
[34:02]If you're not going to aid, then at least don't harm.
[34:06]No, we're going to make sure it's difficult.
[34:10]Abuab's wife, she would bury thorns under the sand, knowing these are
[34:14]the areas he usually walks barefoot.
[34:16]Just literally making the man's life a living hell.
[34:20]Let me make sure where he steps he's in pain.
[34:22]I don't want him to see any joy in this life.
[34:23]That's what hurts the holy prophet of Islam such that God Almighty
[34:29]reveals verses in the holy Quran as such.
[34:32]But God also gives the remedy.
[34:33]If you find yourself, by the way, the subject of public defamation,
[34:36]which by the way, you will.
[34:38]If you are a lover of Im Alib, you will because no
[34:42]lover of the H will be exempt from the lovers of the
[34:49]B and their animosity animosity, their hatred, their their barbaric words.
[34:55]If you love the truth, as I imm says, prepare to have
[34:59]few friends because very few are on the path of the truth.
[35:04]The remedy to this, God gives.
[35:06]But observe the following description of what happens.
[35:11]And surely we know already the language is in the plural.
[35:16]It's like to emphasize if you feel like you're outnumbered, we Allah
[35:20]is using the term we.
[35:23]We got your back.
[35:22]Wah.
[35:23]If you got if you have if Allah's on your back on
[35:27]your side then you should be good even if the whole world
[35:29]turns against you we that your chest becomes constrained over what they
[35:40]say a chest becomes constrained over words indeed especially if the words
[35:45]come from those who initially said I love you from words that
[35:48]only aim to cause as much pain as possible and words that
[35:53]that are not directly aimed at you, but they're aimed at the
[35:56]message of Islam.
[35:58]Some of the worst things that can happen to a person is
[36:00]they get made fun of because of their love to allahel.
[36:03]A good friend might make fun of the way you do.
[36:07]That's what really hurts.
[36:07]A good friend might make fun of you, but they're not really
[36:12]a good friend.
[36:11]But for praying on time, have you had a friend like that
[36:16]before?
[36:14]Who cares?
[36:15]There's still some time in between.
[36:17]That really is painful because to you it shows that the true
[36:22]colors of what I thought was a friend has now emerged.
[36:24]I only become friends with those that I have common interests that
[36:27]you have common denominators.
[36:30]If you have a friend, why do you have them as your
[36:32]friend?
[36:32]It's because you share things in common.
[36:34]What are the most important things I need to look out for
[36:36]to share things in common with?
[36:40]Is it not the relationship between me, them, and Allah?
[36:42]If it's different, if the priority is gone, I can't sync realize
[36:46]on anything else.
[36:48]What do we link on?
[36:48]Soccer, do we link on sports?
[36:51]What about the main priorities?
[36:52]That doesn't mean if I don't link with someone on a religious,
[36:54]theological level that I can't be friends with them.
[36:58]But at least have their best interest in mind that you want
[37:00]to inspire them.
[37:01]If they're truly your friend, you would inspire them.
[37:03]If they're truly your friend, you would give from them that which
[37:07]Allah has blessed you with.
[37:10]And what is the biggest?
[37:09]What is the biggest you have?
[37:13]The the biggest is the if you truly care for someone you
[37:20]would share them that I often times advise this for those who
[37:23]are going into sushi marriages.
[37:24]The issue is is that it's not like it's haram but it's
[37:29]why is it because you synchronized on a theological level?
[37:33]Not really.
[37:35]On a Jewish spudential level, not really.
[37:37]Your Ramadan begins different.
[37:41]Your salah time begins different.
[37:42]Yourar might be different.
[37:44]There are certain foods halal to them that are haram to us.
[37:46]There are differences.
[37:48]What did you synchronize in?
[37:50]Well, just looks.
[37:52]Is that enough?
[37:52]When they clock 50, those looks are going to go away.
[37:55]Is the relationship going to crumble at that point?
[37:56]What is it then?
[37:58]Furthermore, if you genuinely care about them, say and impress them with,
[38:02]listen, you admire a person because of their personality and the traits
[38:06]that built them, the principles they reflect, your principles today, you are
[38:10]a Shia lover of Im Alib, you have high standard.
[38:15]If that's truly what is the makeup and framework of a believer
[38:18]today, then you ought to share that with your significant other.
[38:23]Why deprive them of it?
[38:24]Then if they reject it, then why did they reject it?
[38:27]Do they not want to get closer to the These are conversations
[38:29]that need to be have because people often times prioritize impulsive emotions.
[38:34]They get emotionally swayed.
[38:36]They're quickly emotionally fatigued and fragile that a quick oneliner can sweep
[38:42]someone off their feet.
[38:43]A quick Instagram post is enough to convince someone that's it.
[38:47]I found the love of my life.
[38:48]That's it.
[38:49]I'm done.
[38:48]I'm sold.
[38:49]Yeah, but there's deeper things to consider about.
[38:51]How about the kids?
[38:51]How are you going to raise them?
[38:52]Is this haram or is this allowed?
[38:56]prayer timear.
[38:55]Do we eat octopus or what are we gonna do?
[38:58]Because in your methab there are things in our methab there are
[39:00]things you might find it a bit bizarre but life is going
[39:04]to be a bit weird to navigate that doesn't mean there are
[39:06]success stories by the way there are decent with respect furthermore how
[39:12]are you so sure the other side is not going to superimpose
[39:14]their narrative on your side all that was skipped because of emotional
[39:18]fragility you have to be more stern with your emotions more stoic
[39:23]understand that this my red line is my dean my Whether it's
[39:30]a significant other nor friend nor whatever, if they come at me,
[39:33]whether it's an intention to win me over or to bring me
[39:38]down, my principles have to remain firm.
[39:40]But it still hurts.
[39:41]You're not a robot.
[39:43]You have a heart.
[39:43]How do you navigate that?
[39:47]And the chest becomes constrained over what?
[39:51]In any other case, words would never bother us.
[39:54]But when the words are going at that which is the most
[40:00]sanctified which is by the way a reflection for us today.
[40:01]There are jokes that go too far.
[40:04]If the joke is about block that person if they joke about
[40:10]Allah which is common unfortunately and I bring so much area of
[40:15]criticism with all due love to our Christian friends.
[40:20]How often have you seen Jesus be made fun of and no
[40:26]one bats an eye?
[40:26]Jesus in sitcoms, Jesus in cartoons that Christ is played out as
[40:33]a funny character and it's as if like you can take the
[40:35]muck out of a prophet of God.
[40:36]That's your prophet.
[40:38]Throw a scene, make it a big deal.
[40:41]That's the guy who died for my sins supposedly speaking.
[40:43]Then how are you taking a mick out of it?
[40:45]A cartoon, an adult-rated cartoon makes fun of Jesus Christ.
[40:49]That's isn't that you're supposed to be your god.
[40:50]You're supposed to like go outrageous.
[40:52]Well, the Muslims leave it to them.
[40:53]They'll freak out.
[40:55]If you draw the holy prophet of God that there are extremists,
[40:58]they'll take it further, which we condemn.
[40:59]We were the first to condemn.
[41:00]But at the same day, you should have a red line where
[41:05]if you've removed the red lines and everything becomes merged.
[41:07]And if the holy and most sanctified is subject to ridicule, then
[41:11]nothing has any value in life anymore.
[41:14]when that which is meant to be the most valuable is also
[41:18]a victim of ridicule.
[41:19]Sometimes we need to remind our youth this the we can joke
[41:23]around in a group chat it's fine have games have fun but
[41:25]don't make fun of don't make fun of the mo don't make
[41:31]fun of stories are red lines in fact these are so serious
[41:37]to us that if someone in so much as makes a false
[41:40]claim about their is from the 10 acts that invalidate your fast
[41:46]one of them Allah puts this as a red line.
[41:56]You can't even touch the name of without it's not just the
[41:58]Quran.
[41:59]By the way, this is between even all the that the names
[42:04]of Allah is holy that if you want to even touch that,
[42:06]treat it like you're going to treat the holy Quran.
[42:08]Touch it if it's the name of the prophet as if it's
[42:09]your name Muhammad or Ali in reference to you is a different
[42:15]deal.
[42:15]But these names are out of precaution.
[42:17]Avoid dealing with them like you would deal with.
[42:19]That's how serious it is.
[42:22]Some people make take the muck out of this banter about the
[42:25]head.
[42:25]No, this is serious.
[42:25]Have some red lines.
[42:28]Allah says these words come at you, your chest becomes constrained.
[42:31]What do you do in that case?
[42:35]The remedy do in thanking your Lord and be among those that
[42:50]do sujud.
[42:52]Why?
[42:50]If someone makes fun of you, would it be your first reflex
[42:55]to say thank you?
[42:59]Not at all.
[42:58]If someone attacks you and your name and your reputation, what would
[43:02]your first inclination be?
[43:05]To retaliate.
[43:06]Allah says, "No, the first thing you should do is say thank
[43:10]you.
[43:11]How come?" Not just say thank you.
[43:14]Say, "Glorify Allah in format." Meaning, alhamdulillah, how come?
[43:20]Because people are making fun of me.
[43:21]Yeah.
[43:22]Why?
[43:23]It's as if like they envy you for something and they cannot
[43:28]become bigger unless they bring you down.
[43:31]So they found something in you that they are envious of.
[43:37]So alhamdulillah at least I have something others want.
[43:39]At least others are jealous.
[43:41]So I don't want that jealousy.
[43:42]But if I am going to be a subject to other people's
[43:47]interests such that they become jealous that means I'm making progress.
[43:50]And for a lack of better words, they hate us because they
[43:57]ain't us.
[43:55]Well, that's literally it.
[43:58]They hate us because they ain't us, mate.
[44:01]They found something in you.
[44:02]You succeeded business-wise, socialwise, communally.
[44:06]You mashallah kept your record clean.
[44:10]You graduated well.
[44:12]There are going to be people who are envious.
[44:13]It's normal.
[44:14]So if that comes out, say alhamdulillah.
[44:15]That means I am doing something right.
[44:18]That mean a m will never have negative envy.
[44:21]never.
[44:22]And so that means there are haters out there and the haters
[44:25]gonna hate.
[44:26]It's okay.
[44:26]Let them hate.
[44:27]Why does that bother me?
[44:28]So first thing you do is say, "Alhamdulillah." No one becomes high
[44:43]horsed think they are bigger than others except due to an insecurity
[44:51]they found in themselves.
[44:52]What a quote honestly what a line.
[44:55]They can only look down on you by bringing you down not
[45:00]by bringing themselves up.
[45:00]So they have to the only time you should be looking down
[45:05]at someone is to be helping them up not to make yourself
[45:07]bigger to make others look smaller.
[45:08]If that's the case you only become bigger and arrogant and high
[45:12]horsed because of an insecurity you found in yourself.
[45:16]Why does she have and I don't?
[45:17]Let me ruin her name.
[45:20]Let me tarnish his name and reputation.
[45:23]Why were they blessed and I wasn't?
[45:24]You know what?
[45:24]You know they're liars.
[45:27]I remember and just make up lies.
[45:28]I hear this news.
[45:29]Alhamdulillah that means I'm doing something okay such that I have people
[45:32]that are envious do from how grateful you should be but then
[45:39]you still have that hurt you still have that at you still
[45:44]have that weight on your chest to get rid of it pour
[45:48]it out in sujud if you are the victim of public reputation
[45:51]tarnation do sujud at night put your head down it's not even
[45:58]a salah just go drop happens to Jude.
[46:01]I think about how else does someone like survive for 34 years.
[46:08]34 years after im how if unless you are someone who became
[46:18]known as became the master of those who does you when you
[46:22]do sag there's a study about the position of sujud in that
[46:27]it is one which concentrates all the focus on your frontal lobe
[46:31]the study shows that the cerebral fluid gathers right in the frontal
[46:37]lobe in that position for as long as you can hold it.
[46:42]And it does in a manner kind of release a type of
[46:45]tension from the forehead region.
[46:49]The longer you hold it, it's actually a popular position in meditation
[46:53]or in yoga and in prayer for goodness sake for a specific
[46:56]reason that this as if all your troubles just come out from
[47:03]your head and just leave you be thankful and why cuz people
[47:07]are hurting me are speaking ill about me.
[47:08]Yeah, is but listen you if the prophet needed a remedy, you're
[47:14]not going to of course we're going to need one.
[47:18]The thing you should always do is make this dua.
[47:19]If the chest becomes constrained, you need it to be expanded.
[47:25]The dua you make is oh Allah.
[47:35]The first line is indicative of what the chest has been and
[47:40]what it needs to become.
[47:41]It needs to be expanded.
[47:42]An expanded chest in that symbolic expression means to say that you
[47:48]have expanded and broadened your capability to resist allegation.
[47:54]It's not going to hurt you.
[47:55]Why?
[47:56]Because you're no longer constrained.
[47:58]Think of it in this terminology.
[48:00]If you throw a baseballsiz rock in a bathtub that's full of
[48:05]water, you throw it inside.
[48:09]That water will spill over.
[48:09]It will cause a change into the surface and the amount and
[48:13]the volume because the surface is not much.
[48:16]But if you expand the surface and you throw a baseball-sized rock
[48:22]in the ocean, will it change?
[48:24]Will anything happen to it?
[48:26]Nothing.
[48:27]Why?
[48:27]When you broaden the subject and you expand it, no matter what
[48:31]arrows from society are thrown at you, you can resist them because
[48:36]you are now broadened.
[48:39]In what we say, have we not expanded your chest?
[48:48]This is to say, while the words hurt, we're going to give
[48:52]you the cure.
[48:54]The method to do so I have found is in a general
[48:55]collection of three points.
[48:59]The first is to always be in control of your emotions.
[49:03]Do not let your impulsive reaction be the response to public defamation
[49:09]or to someone's anger.
[49:13]Don't be emotional.
[49:14]Postpone your reaction later.
[49:15]Many a hadith emphasize that if you are angry, the first thing
[49:20]you should do if you're standing, sit down.
[49:21]Why?
[49:22]Change your mode.
[49:24]Change your position.
[49:24]Because in this moment, it could be a reflex, an impulsive decision.
[49:29]There's a hadith by the holy prophet Muhammad.
[49:42]The greatest and strongest of people are those who are the most
[49:49]in control of their emotions, of their state, of their nefs.
[49:52]That if you can control your emotion, an animal does not know
[49:57]how to control its emotion.
[49:58]When it's hungry, it does what it needs to do.
[50:00]After it's hungry, it doesn't care where where it is.
[50:02]It just nature calls.
[50:04]If it's feeling a certain mood, if it's not, it acts on
[50:08]emotion.
[50:09]The distinguishing factor between insan andwan is that you have wisdom.
[50:13]You control that.
[50:15]That's why many say there's a difference between insan and sometimes the
[50:21]can be viewed in a general sense as humans.
[50:25]But the first insan that graced the world with intellect was Adam.
[50:29]Why?
[50:29]Because he's no longer strictly animal now in a humanoid figure.
[50:32]He now has an intellect calling him from among the in Allah
[50:38]made us subject to his on earth.
[50:41]Why?
[50:41]Because we have hik the angels when they contested Allah with regards
[50:50]to Adam being the he just said this that then the next
[50:53]ayah that that Allah taught Adam all names meaning Adam became the
[51:01]first to represent God in this because he is capable to receive
[51:05]he is like a source that can contain Allah's because Adam is
[51:12]intellectual ually literate.
[51:12]He became the khalifa of God and not the angels.
[51:17]And the angels contested.
[51:16]Why him when we praise you?
[51:18]Why him when we've seen the other humanoids?
[51:21]They slaughter and they spill blood.
[51:24]Because I can teach him.
[51:27]He is teachable.
[51:27]And being teachable means that even if you are sad, you're not
[51:30]going to strike back.
[51:33]Even if you're angry and you can hit and you can harm
[51:36]and no one will probably even blame you if you're ridiculed in
[51:40]front of everyone.
[51:40]If you are the subject to mockery, you know that means to
[51:46]not lash out, to be calm.
[51:47]And this hits people when they're with their families a lot and
[51:50]with their elderly because sometimes you lose your patience.
[51:55]It's normal that teenagers or maybe even stubborn parents or stubborn grandparents.
[52:00]At one point you lose your temper.
[52:03]Then if they lose their temper, do you lose your temper?
[52:05]They say it takes two to tango.
[52:06]If they're angry, if once you're angry, then it's going to become
[52:12]a clash.
[52:10]You have to be the anchor.
[52:14]You have to be in control of your emotions.
[52:14]The prophet said, "The strongest of you are the ones who are
[52:20]in control of their emotions." That's why Im Ali Abdam you know
[52:24]the story very well in the battle of Kandak.
[52:28]You know the story.
[52:32]He fights that colossus bear of a man.
[52:38]He fights this big guy.
[52:42]I I spared myself.
[52:42]He fights him and then there's that moment, you know, clearly where
[52:48]he pauses and then he strikes him and then they inquired, "What's
[52:50]the deal?
[52:51]Why did you hold off before finishing him off?
[52:52]You have to calm down." Says, "Yeah, because he insulted me." And
[52:57]the hadith says he had spat imm.
[52:59]And there's another hadith that says he insulted him verbally.
[53:01]And so imam said I was angry and I did not wish
[53:05]to strike him when I am angry because I would have struck
[53:08]him because I was angry.
[53:09]So I needed to calm down and remember the mission was to
[53:11]strike him because he angered allahel not because of a personal vendetta.
[53:17]I needed to calm down and control myself.
[53:18]And that's why when he had went out to face him he
[53:25]said that the one who is in control of their emotions turns
[53:32]into all of it appears to be the case that all of
[53:38]faith is the one who has control of all of emotion.
[53:40]They're stoic.
[53:42]An insult is who cares?
[53:43]It's an insult.
[53:44]Be stoic.
[53:46]Live a life of stoicism to the degree where you're angry for
[53:50]the right reasons.
[53:52]You're not angry for personal reasons.
[53:56]You're happy for right reasons and the best reasons set the barometer.
[54:01]The second point to be more broadened to be more expanded such
[54:05]that one hurdle doesn't bother you anymore.
[54:08]You can handle these verbal arrows that come at you is to
[54:14]be angry and happy in moments that coincide with.
[54:16]Haven't you heard the beautiful hadith of them to which they say
[54:23]that our representatives that they are happy whenever we are happy and
[54:30]they're sad whenever we are sad and you coincide their happiness with
[54:35]yours.
[54:35]That's the best way to be emotional.
[54:37]But what does that mean?
[54:40]It means that when you're justified to be angry anger is not
[54:44]a bad trait.
[54:46]It's commonly seen as a negative trait.
[54:47]But if you're angry for the sake of Allah, that's totally acceptable.
[54:50]You are have to be angry when you see injustice, when you
[54:53]see oppression, when you see robbery and cheating and and vilifying.
[54:59]You you have to be angry otherwise something is off.
[55:02]But be angry in the right moments, not in those impulsive moments.
[55:06]There is not a single hadith that tells us about the merits
[55:09]of being impulsive.
[55:12]meaning right now reply right now your emotions fired up right now
[55:15]give a response there is not a single hadith that says that
[55:16]brothers and sisters whereas all the traditions say calm down take a
[55:22]chill pill give it 10 minutes then respond everything needs to some
[55:26]time give it 10 minutes then think think be strong and not
[55:29]let your emotion decide because if that slip of a tongue happens
[55:34]it could ruin family relations for years you've I've sat with families
[55:38]I'm sure say has others have as well where it's like What
[55:40]caused this feud that you're not talking to your uncle anymore?
[55:45]Years.
[55:46]And then if you go back and dig, he said that one
[55:47]thing about me, that's it.
[55:50]It's just a comment.
[55:50]But comments, they linger.
[55:56]Be careful of the words you say.
[55:56]Immab says that I'd rather you strike me with the sword before
[56:01]you strike me with the tongue.
[56:03]Because those words, they linger.
[56:05]They raise a generation about falseeness, about the fake world, about something
[56:11]that's untrue and people believe.
[56:13]I'd rather if you had struck the guy, that would have been
[56:18]more merciful because it would heal.
[56:20]But what could heal a generation raised on the condemnation of Im
[56:26]Ali?
[56:25]Um raised a generation slandering the name of Im.
[56:30]This is not a tactic us Muslims use.
[56:32]We don't slander others.
[56:34]We don't make up false claims.
[56:36]But yes, one comment comes out.
[56:37]See, one of the say, "See your teeth and your mouth as
[56:44]a prison and the prisoner is the tongue.
[56:45]Never let the prisoner escape.
[56:49]Keep that prisoner in solitary confinement as much as you can.
[56:53]The teeth, see them as the jail cell bars.
[56:57]The moment you open the door, that prisoner reres havoc.
[57:03]if they're loose, if they have no control.
[57:04]There was a beautiful hik by non prophet but an upright figure
[57:10]mashallah surah named after him always advises his son.
[57:14]Some of those beautiful advice comes from him by the way.
[57:19]Very beautiful advice.
[57:18]He says that if speech is of silver then silence is of
[57:32]gold.
[57:31]Don't speak your mind right now.
[57:35]Don't talk.
[57:34]If it's not better than the silence, then keep it down.
[57:38]Because if you haven't evaluated what you're about to say three, four,
[57:42]five times, don't let it out because it could be the reasons
[57:44]go by and people have this impression.
[57:47]If it's not verified, if it's fake news, if you The best
[57:55]answer, Immab says the best answer to a question you don't have
[58:00]100% with meaning 100% is I don't know.
[58:05]I don't know.
[58:07]I'm not willing to make people raised on an impression that happened
[58:11]to be false because I didn't get my facts straight.
[58:13]That's why the onus is on the god help these guys because
[58:18]they're guiding and they're giving answers and the problem is if you're
[58:23]speaking during Ramadan and you reference a hadith and it's not the
[58:25]exact hadith.
[58:27]What have you just done?
[58:28]So the best thing to do is to say what it is
[58:31]reported in the book.
[58:34]Theith can be found in if the hadith was wrong it's not
[58:37]on me it's on the right now because no work of literature
[58:42]is 100% except the holy Quran that's why us today the thing
[58:45]we should always be careful and wary about and conscientious is to
[58:52]always make sure that we are not impulsive in our response to
[58:55]make sure you're emotionally in control to coincide your emotions with the
[58:59]as well and to be disciplinary to discipline the nef.
[59:05]One day a man asked in his who passed away in 1960s
[59:15]previous to he was the grand merger of his era.
[59:20]The famous incident was known that there was always a student who
[59:23]would do iskal he would always refute the teacher.
[59:27]You know when you teach and or when you're teaching someone and
[59:30]the little guy who studied maybe a here here and there things
[59:34]they know everything and they start to talk back and they start
[59:39]to question you.
[59:39]It's like but I've been in this for a while man.
[59:42]Who do you think you are?
[59:42]But the role of a scholar is to hear out every one
[59:46]of their students.
[59:46]There's this one student who would always ask a question but a
[59:51]question in the form of critical questioning.
[59:53]Hey you said this point.
[59:53]I don't think it's true.
[59:54]Sometimes the way you ask a question also takes a toll as
[59:59]well.
[59:59]If it's done nicely, it's good.
[60:01]But he would always ask the sade a criticism.
[60:02]He's like, "But say now you said this.
[60:05]I don't think that's true." Until the s would sweep him off
[60:07]his feet by giving him the reference with the detail with the
[60:12]page was unique.
[60:12]He was like Chad GBT.
[60:14]He would give you the volume, page, reference line and the various
[60:23]varieties of that same narration.
[60:24]He had the which he would look at every narrator.
[60:27]Just look at the Colossus.
[60:29]Just a quick detour.
[60:29]Every narrator that ever existed in hadith history and he would level
[60:33]them in an encyclopedia.
[60:37]And that would be his metric to study a hadith authenticity.
[60:40]He had his own methodology.
[60:42]Incredible.
[60:44]That's about 600,000 men and women in the plethora sea of hadith.
[60:48]And he studied each biography.
[60:48]And he said if he's found in a chain versus if he's
[60:53]found in a chain incredible he would get a bit frustrated that
[60:57]would get a bit frustrated.
[61:01]The frustration bothered because he felt that listen every time he asks
[61:06]this this annoying student every time he asks I get a bit
[61:11]mad.
[61:11]Let me discipline my naps.
[61:13]The next time he asks is he's going to ask let me
[61:19]control myself.
[61:17]If I fail and I get mad, I'm going to discipline my
[61:23]naps.
[61:24]How?
[61:24]I will fast for an entire year.
[61:26]Some of us can barely handle a month.
[61:29]A year.
[61:30]Yes, a year.
[61:30]I have to control this naps.
[61:34]The next day class came, say is teaching.
[61:35]After the class finishes, he's like, "Who has a question?" Dreading that
[61:40]one student.
[61:40]And guess who asked the question?
[61:42]That one student.
[61:45]And he's like, "Take it easy.
[61:46]Take it." Oh no, I got frustrated.
[61:48]He got mad because the question can sometimes be a bit direct,
[61:52]bit piercing.
[61:53]You said this and it's not right.
[61:54]I mean, chill, chill.
[61:57]He got mad and now he has to do what?
[62:00]He made a promise.
[62:00]If I get frustrated, I will discipline myself.
[62:03]The sayy then actually spent in his like years like past his
[62:08]70s, a whole year fasting, one whole year until he disciplined himself.
[62:13]When that student asked again, he did not become frustrated.
[62:18]Look at the attention to control over their emotions that the scholars
[62:25]have.
[62:24]They don't become overwhelmed.
[62:28]They find a solution.
[62:28]And sometimes it may not be that dramatic, but discipline yourself.
[62:32]not harm yourself but take away some luxuries that you have for
[62:40]the purpose of making sure that if I ever do myself dirty
[62:42]if I have a shortcoming then I have to make sure that
[62:47]I train myself in a way one of the was his name
[62:54]is from Iraq about 800 years ago he's walking through and he's
[62:59]a locksmith and as he's selling his locks through the town of
[63:03]Baghdad.
[63:04]The king orders him of that time, the Khalifa, to make him
[63:09]a lock.
[63:08]And of course, he's a king.
[63:11]So, he needs his lock to look nice and fancy and intricate.
[63:13]So, he makes him the lock.
[63:14]That's what his job was, a locksmith.
[63:16]As he builds the lock and presents it to the king, the
[63:21]king became extremely happy.
[63:21]And his advisor was walking besides.
[63:24]And then the adviser said, "Oh, Khalifa, who's this?" And because of
[63:29]how happy he was, he overpraised and he said, there's a big
[63:37]grand scholar.
[63:38]Rajin liked that.
[63:38]It's like, oh me, scholar, I like that.
[63:40]Sounds good.
[63:42]You know what?
[63:43]Let me give this thing a try.
[63:45]By the way, he was in his 50s and he wants to
[63:48]start house.
[63:48]It's never too late.
[63:51]Why would you put an age range on?
[63:53]Try it.
[63:54]There's doesn't know gender, doesn't know age, doesn't know time, doesn't know
[63:57]place.
[63:56]is give it a shot.
[63:59]Don't think it's too late.
[63:58]He's in his 50s.
[64:01]Let me try it.
[64:04]So he goes to the closest class available.
[64:04]There was a sheh who was by the m of Ahmed the
[64:10]Hanfi school of thought um Abu Hanifh rather Abu Hanifh Abu Hanifh.
[64:17]So as he attends class he gets a bit overwhelmed.
[64:19]The students are all 15 16 18 and he's 50.
[64:24]He goes and he sits with them.
[64:25]And when he sits down, the teacher begins to teach the following.
[64:30]And he says that in the of Abuhanifh, oh students, I will
[64:34]be testing you about this tomorrow.
[64:35]When you tan dog hide, apparently in their not in ours, by
[64:42]the way, this is not true in our if you tan dog
[64:44]leather, what is neg turns because of and transformation.
[64:52]So we will test you guys tomorrow.
[64:55]I tell you that Abu Hanifh says if you tan dog leather
[64:58]the hide becomes no longer so tomorrow come I'll test you Saki
[65:05]is remembering this okay I got to remember this he's going to
[65:09]test us the next day he goes to class and he says
[65:12]I will now quiz you on yesterday's course oh students of mine
[65:14]who wants to go first you know what because yas rajin you're
[65:17]the eldest let's put the elder to go first what was last
[65:22]night's course about He tried his best to remember.
[65:24]Sometimes your memor is not so sharp, especially if you put on
[65:29]the spot.
[65:30]It can happen.
[65:29]He was like, "You said that if you tan uh leather, Abu
[65:35]Hanifh's skin becomes he flipped it.
[65:40]The students laughed.
[65:43]He wanted to cry.
[65:43]He left the class.
[65:46]He kicked a can.
[65:46]He's like, "You know what?
[65:46]This stuff is not for me.
[65:49]What am I even bothering with?" He goes, he goes, he gives
[65:51]up.
[65:52]one mistake, one overwhelming feeling, the pressure on his chest kicked in.
[65:57]He makes him give up.
[65:57]Impulsive reaction until he walks by, the tradition says a lake and
[66:03]he sees that there was a rock in the middle of the
[66:05]river.
[66:06]The water would go over the rock and he noticed that the
[66:13]rock had grooved such that the water would go through it.
[66:17]Apparently after many years the water from hitting it, it basically moved
[66:22]and shaped the rock such that it has a groove in the
[66:26]middle.
[66:26]So it goes straight through it.
[66:27]So just looked at that and he had an epiphany.
[66:30]He's like, "Subhan Allah, I wonder how many years it took for
[66:32]this water to change rock.
[66:34]Can it be the case that if in just a few years
[66:36]that can change me, can change my surface, can change my navs,
[66:43]if it's just a couple years, I can do this?
[66:46]Why not?" So he went back to the seminary and he mustered
[66:48]some courage and he actually became a scholar, an upright one.
[66:51]He wrote a book called it's a very good book about of
[66:56]the holy Quran and that just shows that the impulsive reaction if
[66:59]it took precedent then he would have not reached a position where
[67:03]now he attained his dreams and hopes.
[67:05]But the best among us here is to always sideline those impulsive
[67:10]moments to act on emotion.
[67:14]you miss out on opportunities.
[67:16]Brothers and sisters, the best way to approach this is to expand
[67:20]our chests to make sure that we don't let the hurdles of
[67:26]society impact us.
[67:26]To never respond emotionally, impulsively to remain silent.
[67:31]Let your action in retaliation.
[67:33]The best revenge is to improve yourself.
[67:37]And inshallah, Allah will help us in that regard in the remaining
[67:39]nights and days of the holy month of Ramadan.
[67:42]The best of I conclude with this line is to gain of
[67:49]Allah.
[67:48]You can do you can do you can do the best of
[67:53]the is to gain of Allah whatever that looks like and may
[68:01]Allah give us that in the and in the Ramadan.
[68:33]Alhamdulillah.
[68:47]Allah.
[68:49]>> Amen.
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