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Lecture 12 | Nahjul Balagha and its Role Today | Ramadhan 1441 | Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli
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[0:00]I would be like Samia I'm in a shape on in the
[0:09]hyena regime bismillah r-rahman r-rahim la haula wa la what I love
[0:14]in la illaha beam al hamdu lillahi rabbil alameen me to who
[0:18]and I stay in OB he wanted to work lol a what
[0:21]so that to a salam on ashrafilal Tahir ohonta meeow meeow he
[0:24]was a leader rasool allah sayidina wa habibuhu Lubin our Shaffir the
[0:32]novena Able Seaman muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa ala ala beta be Napoleon
[0:37]el marzo mean al-muhajireen al mukarrama mean allahu la même fajita al
[0:43]karima who are similarly now stops all 13 bismillah ar-rahman ar-rahim bashira
[0:48]IBAD Allah dynasty marinol olaf a tempie aruna sena amenable ah so
[0:56]doc allahu al azim respected sisters and brothers Salaam alaikum wa rahmatullahi
[0:59]ta'ala wa barakato allahu allahu allahu allah o to become natural bilasa
[1:07]is indeed referred to as one of the greatest gems of knowledge
[1:13]and wisdom that is with humankind today after the holy quran it
[1:19]stands as truly unraveled in the world of arabic literature and indeed
[1:24]it has truly amazed the minds of both Muslims and non-muslims alike
[1:33]being quoted for example within the report of the United Nations natural
[1:37]balada is a very critical important book that you and I perhaps
[1:42]have become more and more attached to throughout the years it contains
[1:48]241 779 letters and nearly 500 Maxim's from the leader of the
[1:55]god-conscious Imam al-mahdi Fein or sayadaw once again a leave never be
[2:01]a pilot Ameer al-mumineen salawatullahi wa salamu alayh many times in our
[2:09]lives we have come across certain statements from natural B'Elanna and scholars
[2:15]have highlighted the importance of this particular book such as for example
[2:19]a llama Papa Papa II has mentioned that natural balada is a
[2:23]universe that so many worlds cannot be conquered by human beings indeed
[2:32]they are present in this particular collection of hadith and literature how
[2:40]is our relationship with natural bilasa this rich collection of the loom
[2:45]of Allah Muhammad indeed in the words of Ayatollah Ali Shaheed el
[2:53]mapa heroine laa la la it gives a parable he says you
[2:56]know sometimes you see someone you you know you've heard of them
[3:02]you sit you talk with them you discuss with them after a
[3:05]few years you end up you know somehow traveling with them you
[3:10]get to know them a bit better you have a new perception
[3:12]you get closer to them and so you become more admiring but
[3:18]then you say you know what I wish I got to know
[3:20]this person earlier I wish I somehow worked hard to develop a
[3:29]relationship earlier similarly when we look at the power of natural Bulava
[3:33]when we understand what natural Malaga stands for and how can it
[3:39]truly transform our lives how can it really gets us closer to
[3:42]the Holy Quran and to the practice of the faith we begin
[3:47]to indeed develop an affinity with it there is no doubt because
[3:55]in the words of many scholars the words of natural Bulava are
[3:59]that of the below of the creator but above that of the
[4:06]created normal human beings and so you find within it so many
[4:11]different gems associated with social sciences Gnosticism earphone core Islamic principles politics
[4:22]sociology spirituality and theology there are so many dimensions within natural Bulava
[4:29]that truly are reflective of the excellence and the status of the
[4:34]commander of the faithful Amir and many in peace and blessings be
[4:37]upon him now in reflection of natural balada indeed we recognize that
[4:44]the book was compiled over a thousand years ago by an esteemed
[4:48]and distinguished scholar known as a Sharif or Raleigh or a sailor
[4:50]of a ruler allahi ta'ala Annie he was of course not only
[4:55]a great scholar but a poet and a writer who lived only
[5:00]for 47 years imagine that you know it's not about how long
[5:03]you live in life it's about the years that you live that
[5:06]you've made a amazing difference and you've left the legacy there are
[5:13]people who have lived only a few years in this world but
[5:15]I remembered for their excellence and for their contribution a shariff aarathi
[5:20]was born in the year 359 after hijra and he was indeed
[5:24]contemporary two great poets like for example on watanabe and Annemarie now
[5:32]he was a descendant of a mom and Karim Ali Salaam the
[5:34]730 Imam and he began his Islamic education when he was young
[5:41]in the commentary of natural Bulava by a venerable hadith and Martha
[5:44]silly it is mentioned that chicken mafia allahu taala mama saw a
[5:50]night in his dream a lady who resembled fat words are Allah's
[5:54]Salam she bought two sons to a Masjid known as Masuda calc
[6:02]in Baghdad and she looked at this particular individual Shamu feed and
[6:08]said yeah she a lamb home alpha oh teach them Islamic knowledge
[6:15]and you know next day the mother of a Sharif or Holly
[6:18]does exactly the same thing comes to this mosque with her two
[6:22]sons a Sharif or Ravi Seder Adi and I say the Mortimer
[6:24]was also a phenomenal scholar fantastic individual who wrote tremendously important works
[6:31]when when it comes to theology and other Islamic Sciences and he
[6:36]would cry shettima feet would cry when he somehow immediately remembered that
[6:41]you and noticed that there is a correlation there is a somehow
[6:46]connection that cannot be ignored and a special future for these two
[6:52]young children now why was he given the title a shariff aarathi
[6:57]well because you know he served people he or he you know
[7:05]people Sharif means you know the Honorable one that people were indeed
[7:08]pleased with you know he wouldn't hesitate to roll up his sleeves
[7:12]and get there and work out whatever needs to be done to
[7:20]help people and that is wonderful example of you know humility and
[7:25]the fact that these scholars were so approachable was so down to
[7:31]earth when it comes to dealing with people helping people being right
[7:35]there solving people's problems surely for all the granola allah alayhi authored
[7:41]actually many works and one of them is called hasar a soul
[7:48]mmm he was you know captivated though and very much inspired by
[7:52]the deep eloquence and the statements of the commander of the faithful
[7:58]Amir al-mumineen peace and blessings be upon him and therefore he was
[8:02]drawn into the illustrious life of Imam Ali Salaam he was asked
[8:07]by you know some of his friends to compile a book with
[8:09]important sermons and you know statements of Imam Ali Salaam and therefore
[8:15]he began collecting the letters and the statements of the commander of
[8:21]the faithful peace and blessings be upon him but the thing to
[8:23]remember my dear sisters and brothers as we shed light into a
[8:28]jewel Malaga and seek to somehow be inspired and it's very difficult
[8:32]to talk about natural Bulava and what's in natural balada in a
[8:35]few moments but in summary you know one thing that we have
[8:41]to realize is that the shariff aarathi iran la la la is
[8:45]a compiler of natural Bulava he himself admits there only some of
[8:49]the sermons of imam ali salam are actually included in this book
[8:53]by all means not all of them if you look at for
[8:56]example the historian analyst Rudy in merle-jo lab he comes forward and
[9:00]says people have memorized 481 sermons of imam ali salam and amongst
[9:06]them only half are present in natural another yet of course these
[9:15]sermons and these Maxim's have had a deep impact on those who
[9:19]have actually come across them and we look at an individual by
[9:25]the name of for example and Jah have now JA hell is
[9:28]a celebrated literally genius of the third century Hydra he's written one
[9:35]of the four classical Arabic literature works and when ahead you know
[9:41]when in a and a person who is of expertise comes and
[9:47]looks at a book like legibility Arabic literature and language is his
[9:54]forte so to speak when he speaks such admiration for the words
[9:59]of Imam Ali Ali Salaam this shows the value and their real
[10:04]merit of this particular collection of works as well as of course
[10:11]all the statements that are somehow linked to Imam Ali Allah's Salam
[10:16]Joe hell comes forward and says you know when I look at
[10:18]for example one line from Ali in natural Bulava it's sufficient to
[10:25]tell me that the words of Ali are mesmerizing he says when
[10:29]I leave novita life says Allah Maroma want a totally lisanna that
[10:36]the worth of the human being is what is what is what
[10:38]what is said within their tongue but the way the sentence is
[10:44]constructed makes him very much admiring and full of all for natural
[10:52]Bulava two famous commentaries of Najibullah have found one is for example
[11:00]by muhammad abduhu is a famous egyptian mufti and ignorable hadith and
[11:04]Martha Z Lee who is from the Martha's alights and very interesting
[11:07]these two famous after Bella commentaries perhaps one of the reasons that
[11:12]become quite famous is that they're written by nan Shias they're not
[11:15]of the followers of the school of I ll bait I've never
[11:20]had I'd spent five years writing the commentary I mean he was
[11:24]a jurist and a historian his commentary is over 20 volumes but
[11:28]what is interesting is that they both dedicated years of their life
[11:36]and their commentaries of Najibullah and of course there are loads of
[11:40]commentaries of Matthieu Bulava it's not only those two and 100 that
[11:44]we have a good collection of them there is a struggle however
[11:51]when it comes to commentaries of the match in non Arabic for
[11:54]example or even for example languages such as English because today I
[11:59]don't think we have necessarily developed many of these for the benefit
[12:04]of people and that is why there are organizations on hamdulillah I
[12:09]myself visited the organisation in Najaf which is like an institute completely
[12:15]dedicated to Nigel Bella at the study of natural Bulava lessons to
[12:19]be derived books articles journals research all focused on natural Bulava which
[12:26]of course highlights its its importance but we need that more of
[12:31]course in English and we need it to be spreading around the
[12:36]Western world so that the non-muslims also benefit so that they can
[12:40]also be illuminated and inspired by the words of the commander of
[12:44]the faithful amirul mumineen re may be thought about his setup and
[12:48]of course on an eve like this we recall those difficult moments
[12:57]that Imam Amira many in peace and blessings be upon him had
[13:02]to go through before going to the mosque before praying before being
[13:07]fatally struck he was in the house of the mughal film of
[13:12]one Allah Allah Allah ha one of the daughters of Imam Ali
[13:15]Salaam according to some narrations and when it was time to break
[13:20]his fast she brought forward some bread some milk and some salt
[13:33]an imam ali salaam refused to have all three and actually broke
[13:38]his fast and whatever he had was bread and some salt and
[13:41]he said i would like to meet my lord in this state
[13:46]you know i'm a mere mcmean was getting what i d-- that
[13:51]night was a difficult night it was a night to worship allah
[13:53]and remember the almighty subhanahu wa'ta'ala and i'ma consume indeed would see
[13:59]him in this state and would say to him what has happened
[14:01]and he would say to her that i saw in my dream
[14:05]my brother su Lala Salama Holly who are yourself I said I'm
[14:07]telling me you are coming towards us very soon we are anticipating
[14:13]your arrival when he would leave the house part of his cloth
[14:17]would be attached to the door it as it is as if
[14:22]his clothes would not want him to go to my student coffer
[14:24]the birds where loud somehow telling him yeah Ali don't go to
[14:34]mr.
[14:30]Dell Kufa yet he went and when he was about to reach
[14:36]that he saw people asleep he would wake them up for salat
[14:42]al-fajr and including the enemy of God Abdul Rahman a bit more
[14:45]Jim was sleeping on his stomach with the poison sword under it
[14:47]and he was trying Imam was trying to wake him up and
[14:52]then said to him what calamity and crime you are about to
[14:54]commit so when the imam ali salaam entered the mosque when he
[15:03]was about to perform the prayers as many narrations tell us that
[15:09]it was not philip raised that he was praying performing when the
[15:13]LA in that wretched individual came behind him whilst the Imam Ali
[15:21]his Salam was in his side Judah and this man struck him
[15:25]on his head and the strike of Abdul Rahman minimalism on the
[15:30]head of Amir al-mumineen as a strike that shook the kübra II
[15:34]called out had them at wallah Arakawa da the foundations of guidance
[15:40]and been demolished patella Ameer al-mumineen Ameer al-mumineen has just been killed
[15:48]that moment that the melodica would weep that moment that the all
[15:53]the prophets would cry and Ameer al-mumineen cried out first to Arabic
[15:58]and I have attained victory by the Lord of the Kaaba at
[16:05]strike on the head of Ameer al-mumineen was a strike that every
[16:09]single member of the Hallel bade felt the pain of including his
[16:15]son of Abdullah Al Hussein on the plains of Karbala ha Yahoo
[16:20]saying your father's head was struck once and it was split but
[16:24]I ask you how many times use your head struck was it
[16:29]with the arrow or was it with the stone or was it
[16:34]with the dagger of Schiller Allah Allah Allah Allah Allah Ameen say
[16:39]our Ladino a lamb or a human convenient any born on October
[16:42]2 Lima 13 or in 9 in LA in LA he module
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