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How The Law of Probability Determines Imamah - Sayed Jafar Qazwini - Night 12 | MYC
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[2022] MYC RAMADAN PROGRAM Topic: How The Law of Probability Determines Imamah Speaker: Sayed Jafar Qazwini Date: • April 13, 2022 • Night 12 of Ramadan 1443 📍Islamic Institute of America Dearborn Heights, MI
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[0:00][Music] when the prophet peace be upon him passed away and departed
[1:28]this life on the 28th of safar of 11 of al hijrah
[1:35]his departure has brought a divide to the muslim ummah so upon
[1:53]his departure the muslim ummah the muslim nation split it into two
[2:00]main groups at least two main groups and the division is going
[2:06]on until now and until the day of guyana now the question
[2:11]is this a good thing or a bad thing it depends on
[2:18]the eye of the beholder for example if you if this division
[2:25]causes disunity discord hostility and animosity between the two groups then this
[2:34]is considered to be a bad thing a very wicked thing however
[2:40]if you like if you look at it from the other angle
[2:44]if you see that this division is causing intellectual plurality adding opinions
[2:54]enriching the theological field with more diverse opinions and ideologies this doesn't
[3:03]have to be a bad thing allah subhanahu wa ta'ala could make
[3:10]the entire people the entire humanity on one path but he didn't
[3:19]choose why he didn't choose that everyone to have the same belief
[3:26]and whole same idea ideology is to enrich the field of theology
[3:32]to diversify the opinions and make people to make people choose from
[3:40]those diversified opinions the best the almighty in fact give tiding to
[3:48]those who listen carefully and choose the best discourse so it depends
[4:00]on what we see the division the dichotomy that appeared after the
[4:06]departure of the prophet peace be upon him should be taken positively
[4:12]in a sense that it will enrich the field of theology and
[4:19]then people have the leisure or the freedom to choose the best
[4:23]opinion now we are left with fact that who will succeed the
[4:34]prophet you see my topic today as i have pointed is using
[4:36]the law of a probability to determine the imam the succession of
[4:41]the prophet of course we're not talking here about a political succession
[4:46]or what has happened in the past what has happened in the
[4:51]past has happened and is gone khalas but what we are trying
[4:58]to establish is who will be the source of religion after after
[5:02]the prophet the prophet peace be upon him used to hold both
[5:09]the corporal and the theological fields both were in the helms of
[5:14]the corporal and theological fields in his hands he was the head
[5:20]of the state as well as he was the source of religion
[5:25]now by his departure as he left whom do we take our
[5:32]religion from whom do we take our ideology from does it really
[5:37]matter is it very important that we should see who's the source
[5:41]of religion yes absolutely it matters why because number one allah promises
[5:49]that on the day of judgment when you arrive your religious leader
[5:55]will arrive before you yo man on the day of judgment the
[6:03]caller will call upon different divisions and they followed the same leader
[6:11]that they have followed in this dunya we cannot deviate whoever whoever
[6:16]we are following today whichever religious leader we are adhering to and
[6:22]pledging allegiance to and following on the day of judgment we have
[6:28]to follow you that's number one therefore we need to make sure
[6:33]whom we are following sometimes this leader will lead us to heaven
[6:38]to the paradise and sometimes it leads us to jahannam therefore we
[6:45]have to be open our eyes should be open and we should
[6:50]be careful so this is number one and second let me give
[6:55]you an example when you follow a religious leader you need to
[6:59]make sure that he is the best and the most knowledgeable why
[7:03]the same thing when you have a trouble with your medical condition
[7:10]assuming that you have a father you have a mother that needs
[7:16]a surgery the surgeon tells you that your mother who's old and
[7:22]ailing and she needs a surgical intervention however there is a risk
[7:28]that she loses her life why because she has heart conditions we
[7:33]have some problem with her cardiac situation therefore it's you know there
[7:40]is a chance that while undergoing the surgery she loses her life
[7:44]what do you do in such condition do you choose any surgeon
[7:49]do you go to any hospital or you do the best to
[7:54]find the best surgeon and the best medical team and the best
[7:59]hospital to provide you the solution at least if something happens god
[8:06]forbid you feel relieved that you have done the best you tried
[8:10]to go by your logic by your senses that tells you you
[8:17]go after the best surgeon whatever happened then it's under the under
[8:20]the you know control of allah under the hand of god but
[8:26]you need to make sure that you go with the best team
[8:32]possible the same thing here after 1400 years of the departure of
[8:39]the prophet peace be upon him we are living in this century
[8:44]let's assume someone who does not belong to any sect he is
[8:49]neither a shia nor a sunni an impartial he would like to
[8:56]see where is the source of religion how he should find the
[8:59]source of religion after the prophet inshallah i will continue after your
[9:04]salawat in such case hypothetically let's assume that there was a crime
[9:21]somebody has murdered someone in one of the houses here let's say
[9:28]not in dearborn heights give me another name far far away from
[9:32]dearborn hearts some somewhere without mentioning name that a homicide took a
[9:43]place and now we are police detectives and crime specialists we arrived
[9:48]at the scene what should we do here science tells you you
[9:54]have to do an investigative report how do you do an investigative
[10:00]report you don't know who did it you have no you know
[10:05]certainty on the perpetrator who committed the crime you don't even have
[10:10]an idea about the victim you you're just you know you just
[10:14]arrived at the scene and now they assign you to find the
[10:20]perpetrator and introduce them to the court let's assume with this mentality
[10:25]we will think about the incident after the prophet peace be upon
[10:29]him and now we have to do an investigative reform report to
[10:35]find who is the source of religion now any police detectives first
[10:41]thing he does he cordoned off the area with a yellow tape
[10:46]right he closed it down why so nothing could be taken away
[10:53]or introduced sometimes some people will bring evidence from outside or remove
[11:01]evidence from inside so the first thing is the security of the
[11:07]area imagine we are talking about an incident that has taken place
[11:11]100 400 one thousand four hundred thirty two years ago the time
[11:17]of the demise of the prophet peace be upon him right that
[11:23]far we live how many evidences has changed put inside and left
[11:29]to from the scene god knows the second thing that an investigative
[11:36]detective does he collects data he finds evidence when he finds evidence
[11:45]he uses he utilizes two things utilizing the law of a probability
[11:53]to have a deductive reasoning in order to find the culprit or
[12:00]the criminal let me translate this why do we use the law
[12:09]of a probability because we have no idea 100 percent sure about
[12:12]the criminal therefore we say it's a probable we do our best
[12:18]in order to reach to the conclusion here the law of a
[12:23]probability plays its role it tells you the more evidence you gather
[12:29]you put the positive evidence evidence on one side and the negative
[12:35]evidence on the other side what do i mean by negative and
[12:39]positive evidence let's assume the detective suspect the neighbor therefore he collects
[12:47]any positive evidence that leads to the neighbor at the same time
[12:52]collects any negative evidence that pushed the case away from the neighbor
[12:57]the neighbor he put them together then he come comes up with
[13:03]a working hypothesis saying for that amount of a probability we believe
[13:10]it is the neighbor who committed this a crime using the law
[13:16]of a probability the more evidence positive evidence you have the more
[13:22]accurate your data will be your more accurate accurate your conclusion will
[13:28]be this is called the law of a probability therefore he goes
[13:33]first collect all biological data it goes with the hair goes with
[13:42]the blood find any blood fluid in order to do dna tests
[13:46]and forensic studies then he searched for latent physical signs such as
[13:53]fingerprints footer prints tire retracts he also looked at the condition of
[14:00]the scene the weather at the time the temperature at the time
[14:04]is there any smell suspicious smell for any drugs for any broken
[14:12]glass for any broken window you look he looks at the furniture
[14:17]whether the furniture is in shamble have been moved was it the
[14:24]victim was resisting or not resisting these all the play roles you
[14:30]know in his analysis he does not leave any stone unturned looks
[14:34]at it from every angle once he collects all the data he
[14:41]goes again to the digital evidence he checks the emails checks the
[14:46]whatsapp checks his telephone whom did he communicate the victim communicate with
[14:53]whom then he established a profile he checks the profiles of the
[14:58]criminals in town to see is there any match where did they
[15:02]where were they at the time of the crime and so forth
[15:07]and he keeps refining the evidences and the data until he comes
[15:13]with a conclusion the conclusion whether he accuses someone or does not
[15:20]accuse someone it depends on the evidence the same thing in those
[15:25]few minutes we need to do the same thing someone who does
[15:29]not have any background from either sex arrives at the scene today
[15:35]and would like to see who is the source of religion after
[15:40]the prophet the quran the holy quran tells you you follow allah
[15:54]and the prophet and your guardians if you were into dispute then
[16:01]go back and make allah and he's a prophet as your referee
[16:20]go back to the quran go back to the words of the
[16:25]prophet okay quran is very well established accepted universally no one dispute
[16:34]the words of quran this is one thing but when you go
[16:38]to the words of the prophet you see contradictions not because he
[16:43]has said contradictive things rather because different sects different people with different
[16:50]ideologies with their opinionated narration remember when we talked about the media
[16:54]bias they write down the words of the prophet and sometimes they
[17:00]fabricate it therefore sometimes you have opposing views so whom do you
[17:06]go with here rule of logic tells you you go with whichever
[17:11]narration that has been narrated and reported by both sects universally accepted
[17:17]if there is a hadith that all muslim groups believe on that
[17:23]this is a hadith from the prophet then you take it as
[17:27]a reality because it is accepted by all side isn't this the
[17:32]rule of logic based on that let's look at what quran says
[17:36]and view of the hadith of the prophet peace be upon him
[17:40]number one let's see the criteria for imam when you want to
[17:45]be a source of religion what should be your condition what should
[17:51]be the criteria for the source of religion here the ayah that
[17:56]i narrate that i recited at the beginning allah is telling his
[18:00]angel this is at the beginning at the advent of the creation
[18:03]of a human i am being a vice gerund a deputy where
[18:18]on the face of the planet okay that was the first thing
[18:24]allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is creating a wise gerund someone that deputizes
[18:33]him represent him on the face of the planet that's one thing
[18:39]but knowing that the creature will be mortal meaning that after a
[18:46]while he will die is that a single incident is that a
[18:51]single event meaning that god only wants a vice gerund a khalifa
[18:55]for a short period of time or he wanted to be continuous
[19:00]until the day of judgment which one here the ulama tells you
[19:06]look at the narrations look at the wording the wording when it
[19:10]says in me john and this is in arabic of course is
[19:16]the word called meaning it's a present tense meaning continuous it does
[19:26]not stop at a single incident meaning by the time that the
[19:32]first bi fights jiren dies the second one have to start the
[19:39]second one dies a third one will come and so forth until
[19:41]the day of judgment a continuous uninterrupted a process that is from
[19:49]what from the ayah so allah subhanahu wa ta'ala wants to place
[19:55]a vice gerund that represents him second that representation is continuous it
[20:03]will not stop it will be you know over and over repeated
[20:10]third what is the merit for this representation the almighty have appointed
[20:20]adam as his vice jiren why because of the physical attributes of
[20:25]adam because he was so tall because he was so handsome because
[20:31]he lived longer what conditions in adam that merited him to be
[20:38]the fi the vice durant of god the next ayah explain why
[20:45]allah subhanahu wa ta'ala has chosen adam and not chosen anyone else
[20:51]to be his vice gerund on the face of the planet here
[20:54]the ayah says therefore there is something about adam that no one
[21:03]no other creature could have and that is knowledge knowledge of adam
[21:09]was more than the knowledge of all angels now what were those
[21:16]asma it's beyond the scope of this talk we don't know what
[21:18]they were but eventually they were certain information certain knowledge that adam
[21:27]learned while the angels and other creatures were unable to learn and
[21:33]that was the reason that adam became the vice gerund and the
[21:41]representative of allah so so far the three things division the continual
[21:45]mode of this and third one is based on knowledge now how
[21:52]did adam learn we know that when god talks to his prophets
[21:58]is a true medium will send an angel or in a sleep
[22:04]in a dream or somehow there is a form a medium that
[22:09]god transfers the information to those prophets but this time is a
[22:12]totally different idea different mode god did not let adam know through
[22:19]a medium which was an angel otherwise the angel would understand this
[22:25]because when god taught adam and then he asked the angels tell
[22:31]me about this knowledge they said subhana khanna subhana kala we don't
[22:39]know we have no idea what the knowledge that you are asking
[22:44]about we have no idea about it meaning they didn't learn it
[22:47]now if god wanted to send this knowledge to adam through those
[22:55]angels then any of this of those angels would learn it and
[23:00]then he would raise his hand and say oh excuse me allah
[23:03]you know i know the answer and he would answer but since
[23:07]none of them could do it means that it was a direct
[23:14]revelation from allah subhanahu wa ta'ala to adam for this source of
[23:17]knowledge so four things vice versa continue virus urancy then knowledge that's
[23:25]above all and this is directly from god to this they say
[23:31]this is meaning directly non-stop transfer from knowledge from god to the
[23:39]prophet we leave quran to this point now we establish the frame
[23:46]for work what god wants to be the source of knowledge someone
[23:50]who has to be highest in knowledge to be the most knowledgeable
[23:56]person on earth that person deserves to be the source of knowledge
[24:01]is that okay so far so good now let's go to the
[24:13]words of the prophet the words of prophets are plenty if you
[24:17]look at the shia school of theology you see there are plenty
[24:23]that the prophet has appointed imam ali alaihissalam to be his successor
[24:28]and after imam ali salam imam al-hassan and imam al-hussein then until
[24:33]but those are written where in our books of theology we cannot
[24:40]force an impartial person or someone from the other group to tell
[24:44]them come and believe in our narrations because he would say well
[24:50]then you come and read our books and then believe in my
[24:54]books and here is the contradiction so the choice is to go
[25:00]with whatever narration that the prophet has said and has been corroborated
[25:06]you know universally by both groups at that time we can say
[25:10]that this hadith has arrived in the shia school of theology and
[25:15]as well as the sahaba school of theology therefore it should be
[25:17]you know enough it should be convincing enough to both sides one
[25:24]hadith that all scholars narrate i am the city of knowledge and
[25:46]whoever wants to come to me should come through the gate and
[25:50]the gate is of course someone who has so much scrutiny and
[25:57]wants to go into details will say okay he says that i
[26:04]am source of knowledge and ali is the gatekeeper he is the
[26:08]gate of the knowledge but he doesn't say that he's the successor
[26:11]fair enough no problem but keep it as an evidence remember the
[26:17]detective way you take an evidence you set it aside here's another
[26:21]evidence you set it aside another hadith is called hadith hadith is
[26:29]narrated by both sides at least on this statement where the almighty
[26:36]allah to people what did he say let me be very you
[26:49]know detailed here to ala muhammadin here the prophet on the day
[27:03]of radhir said this is my last time i am with you
[27:11]and i am departing departing for among you one is the book
[27:38]of allah and the other one is now what is etra everyone
[27:43]have their own translation some say it is the household some say
[27:48]it is the sahaba some say it is the companion some say
[27:50]it is the narrations of the prophet the difference is in the
[27:57]word of etra the majority they say that this is household of
[28:02]the prophet means household again fair enough keep it aside this is
[28:09]another evidence a fourth evidence in the same hotba in the same
[28:15]sermon that the prophet announced this announced this he also announced that
[28:21]to be his wali he said so far up to this statement
[28:31]it is narrated by both sides okay what does maula mean the
[28:39]apparent meaning it means that the guardian if i am your guardian
[28:46]then adi ibn abu talib is your guardian but some someone could
[28:51]object and i said no it doesn't mean that it is guardian
[28:53]it could means it's a friend if i am your friend then
[28:59]i'll even have you olive is your friend if he's if i
[29:03]am your confidant that you love me so much so do try
[29:09]it there is no explicit wording that he is successor of the
[29:12]prophet fair enough keep it as an evidence let's move on to
[29:17]another hadith and here we will stop with the hadith this is
[29:23]narrated in the majority of the books of a school of the
[29:26]sahada that says this it is called hadith what is hadith this
[29:33]is narrated in al-bukhari muslim and other books that are considered to
[29:40]be the main books of narrations of the prophet in the school
[29:44]of sahaba that it says this hadith that is narrated by the
[29:50]majority it says who will follow me stop that's it period nothing
[30:05]else when you put all those evidences together what did rasulullah meant
[30:13]to say when he says that there are 12 khalifa is he
[30:20]telling us a story is he fortune telling for example sometime there
[30:26]would be 12 khalifa well there have been more than 12 khalifa
[30:31]many of those khalifas let me read the um you know the
[30:37]the exact wording of the uh of the hadith where the prophet
[30:43]whispered upon him narrates that in this he says that you guys
[31:03]the nation will be at ease come forward as long as there
[31:11]are 12 successors then he stops question why didn't he mention names
[31:18]was he saying just for fun so we have an entertainment with
[31:26]the 12 representatives of khalifa of the of the prophet or he
[31:29]said it that we have to follow if we have to follow
[31:33]why he did not mention their names second why those companions who
[31:39]were with him did not ask him ya rasulallah what do you
[31:43]mean now you're given us a task saying you're 12 follower of
[31:49]12 apostle or 12 khalifa can you mention some name why they
[31:54]didn't ask for those names and if they have by the way
[31:58]the companions would have asked the prophet every question whatever came in
[32:05]their mind they're used to ask sometimes they would ask silly questions
[32:08]questions that they should not ask they have asked to the point
[32:16]that allah tells them stop don't ask every question nonsense a question
[32:21]when you want to ask ask good questions so it is impossible
[32:26]that those followers and the companions of the prophet did not ask
[32:32]the prophet who were those 12 either he told them the hell
[32:37]with you i'm not going to tell you who they are you
[32:41]go and find it out or you have told them but history
[32:45]did not narrate those things remember yesterday or before yesterday when we
[32:51]were talking about the bias of history i said that's history first
[32:54]of all always written on behalf of the government not the opposition
[32:58]the history one writes events writes it as an opening opinionated events
[33:04]he doesn't write it you know in a plain form always give
[33:10]it its own opinion so maybe the prophet has mentioned the names
[33:14]and those names have not been written those are the evidences so
[33:22]far from god we know the framework and the prophet at least
[33:27]has appointed 12 khalifa to succeed him who are those god knows
[33:32]now let's look at history you see brothers and sisters when you
[33:36]look at history the official history the tempered history the history that
[33:41]has been so much fabrications in it still the same history let's
[33:48]review it let's see what those historians who belonged to the clan
[33:54]of beni umayyah and the clan of banil abbas have written about
[33:59]the imams of erlenberg and albeit were in the opposition so from
[34:04]the point of view of the government whatever is written in history
[34:12]should not be something good about the imams of albeit isn't it
[34:15]because they were on the opposition they were opposing the government and
[34:20]the history is always written from the khalifa's perspective not from the
[34:24]opposition perspective therefore it should not be you know so good should
[34:32]not be you know something that will will appraise the those uh
[34:37]imams of el bait but on the contrary whichever book of history
[34:43]you pick and read about those imams who followed ali ibn ab
[34:51]10 of them you hear nothing but a praise you hear nothing
[34:57]but good thing that they were the befitting people for the khilafah
[35:04]they were the most knowledgeable people during their time you know there
[35:11]are many narrations i don't want to get into you know details
[35:14]because you know i don't want to waste your time further because
[35:16]we only have a few minutes every historian when you read it
[35:23]praises ali hussain praises praises he says he is one of the
[35:31]most knowledgeable people that history have learned those historians were representing the
[35:40]khalifa they didn't have to write those things so there is no
[35:45]collaboration between the school of bait and those historians they give their
[35:51]opinion you know in a very honest way in a very sincere
[35:54]way when they were talking about those imams that's one thing second
[36:02]look at the history again if you see a tiny mistake a
[36:11]tiny scandal for any of those imams nothing history doesn't tell you
[36:15]despite the fact that all governments have placed you know spies on
[36:22]the imams wherever the imams would go there was somebody watching them
[36:29]even in their bedrooms some of their wives were spies for the
[36:34]government the wife of imam al-jawad she was the niece of the
[36:39]khalifa whatever she sees from the imam she writes down and send
[36:43]it to the khalifa but when you look at history you see
[36:46]nothing not even a single tiny thing that considered to be a
[36:55]disgrace or a scandal to the imams keep this again what is
[36:59]really important to brothers and sisters especially when you when you think
[37:04]of this and and and look at it from the angle of
[37:09]of knowledge and information you see we have in our contemporary time
[37:18]scientist great scientist take for example albert einstein he was the greatest
[37:27]scientist of his time steve hawkins greatest scientist of his time what
[37:33]about his father was he a scientist we don't know maybe he
[37:38]was a college professor what about his father grandfather no idea what
[37:45]about his great grandfather maybe the guy was illiterate you don't have
[37:51]a scientist that he's a scientist and his father is a scientist
[37:57]and his grandfather is scientist and a great grandfather is a scientist
[38:02]and a grand great great father of his father was a scientist
[38:07]impossible but when you look at those imams 11 of them one
[38:11]after one history acknowledges that they were the most knowledgeable people during
[38:18]their era what does that tell you that's something extraordinary something that
[38:24]cannot be seen in anyone else adding to that the imams themselves
[38:32]would tell people that they were the most knowledgeable people in fact
[38:41]would challenge people would tell them people ask me challenge me for
[39:06]the government always would look at the imam as source of danger
[39:12]and a threat somehow they would kill them wouldn't it have been
[39:18]much easier for the government when someone comes and claimed that i
[39:22]am the most knowledgeable wouldn't it be easy for the government to
[39:28]disaccredit him and expose his bogus acclaim by challenging him with the
[39:33]most difficulty questions when i claim that i am the most knowledgeable
[39:38]person someone can easily come and challenges me and asks me a
[39:44]few difficult questions when i cannot answer i disaccredit myself and i
[39:51]lose the governments had an easy path an easy task to discredit
[39:58]those imams throw through their claims when they claim that i am
[40:01]the most knowledgeable the the government could pose them difficulty questions they
[40:08]could not answer done would not believe that those imams were the
[40:12]most knowledgeable this is the easiest way but the government didn't do
[40:18]that they killed them they martyred them they did something you know
[40:22]much more difficult than disaccrediting them this way why because they knew
[40:27]that they were the most knowledgeable in fact the government's tried tried
[40:32]many times they made debate with the most knowledgeable people on one
[40:38]side and those imams from the other side and tell them debate
[40:41]eventually the conclusion was very vivid very clear who won the battle
[40:49]most importantly age does not play a role in the knowledge of
[40:55]the imams whether they are five years old whether they are 10
[40:59]years old whether they are 40 years old whether they are 60
[41:03]years old their knowledge is the same no one can challenge them
[41:07]the famous one the famous debate is between the islam the scholar
[41:14]of the courtyard of moon island very tricky very sophisticated question and
[41:37]the imam instead of answering him immediately posed 36 questions to him
[41:42]at the age of nine telling them telling him the question was
[41:52]if you are muharram if you want to hajj inshallah all of
[41:56]you will go to head you'll be used you enter state of
[41:57]islam state of islam there are 25 things that will become forbidden
[42:02]for you to do one of them is hunting you cannot hunt
[42:07]you cannot for example secret your face or your head that hair
[42:13]will be removed you could not look at the mirror and and
[42:15]things like that one of them is hunting so this man asked
[42:20]the imam someone who was an iran made a hunt hunted an
[42:25]animal what do you say is it the imam answered him this
[42:33]hunt took a place inside mecca or outside mecca this guy who
[42:38]captured this animal did he know or he was absent-minded when he
[42:45]did that he by for he has forgotten the hakum or he
[42:47]knew aware of that this hunt was a small or was big
[42:55]this hunt was a bird or was just a mammal and so
[42:58]for 60 questions the imam posed to this guy what does that
[43:03]tell you that they are truly the source of knowledge when you
[43:08]piece all those together brothers and sisters when you put the evidences
[43:13]one by one from what allah has said when he has a
[43:20]framework it under the title of knowledge and when you look at
[43:27]the pa with the words of the prophet and the life styles
[43:29]of the imams there is one more one more thing to keep
[43:33]in mind you see any scientist when you check his biography it
[43:40]tells you that this scientist this you know scholar raised in this
[43:47]city then he moved to elementary school then to high school then
[43:50]went to a college then his professors are such and such and
[43:54]such then he he went to this college to teach then to
[43:59]this university then he had this theory and this theory and all
[44:03]of the science related information are written in his biography when you
[44:09]look at our imams you see everything is written except one piece
[44:13]of information is missing you know their birthday you know how long
[44:19]they lived you know the name of their children the name of
[44:21]their wives the name of their father the name of their mother
[44:25]whom did they battle who was the khalifah everything their companions but
[44:28]there is one thing is missing who taught them this knowledge who
[44:34]was their teachers imam al-jawad at age of 9 who knows so
[44:37]much who has taught him this shouldn't it be an instructor nothing
[44:42]history keeps silent does not say anything what does that tell you
[44:47]remember when i said that allah this is the only source of
[44:57]knowledge that they learned of course from their fathers from their grandfather
[45:00]rasulullah who got it directly from allah other interpretation there is not
[45:07]much you know it took me too long my apologies for this
[45:13]lengthy talk for allah foreign [Music] you
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