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[0:01][Music] Are you guys [Music] ready?
[0:43][Music] This one right there.
[0:51]Heat.
[0:55]Heat.
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[1:42]Pretty sure.
[2:16]Baby say come on heavy right now.
[2:34]I don't care.
[2:41]Hello.
[2:44]Hello.
[2:47][Music] Muhammad Ali.
[3:01]Muhammad.
[3:06]Man, yeah.
[3:36]Fore!
[3:37][Music] [Music] Foreign!
[3:48]Foreign!
[3:47][Music] for illallah.
[4:20][Music] illuminate your hearts and your souls with the remembrance of Muhammad
[4:44]Ali Muhammad Aliham.
[4:48]Respected scholars, brothers and sisters, I extend my sincerest condolences to you
[4:57]all and to the Imam of our time as we commemorate the
[5:04]anniversary of the martyrdom of our second Imam the greatest grandson of
[5:10]Hassan.
[5:13]We ask Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala on a night like this to
[5:18]allow us to learn from the legacy of imassam and to get
[5:26]even a step closer to him and to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
[5:32]It is narrated that on the sixth year of Hij the prophet
[5:38]sallallahu alaihi gathers his companions about 1,500 of them they leave the
[5:46]city of Medina and they head towards the city of Mecca and
[5:50]since is still under the control and since Mecca is still under
[5:57]the control of Quraysh the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasall instructs his companions
[6:04]to leave their weapons behind as a sign to that they're not
[6:08]going to Mecca for war, making it clear that their only purpose
[6:13]to visit Mecca is to perform the omrah.
[6:19]But as they get closer towards the city of Mecca, stops them
[6:25]and they prevent them from moving forward.
[6:30]And so at the moment some of the companions of rush to
[6:36]make a decision rather than waiting for the prophet to make his
[6:40]decision.
[6:43]They rush to make a decision of their own.
[6:46]And they ask the prophet let's fight.
[6:50]We can beat them.
[6:51]We have the numbers to defeat and so let's fight them.
[6:57]But the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasall decides otherwise given his knowledge that
[7:04]is granted by Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
[7:06]The prophet knew that this was not the right time to fight
[7:11]and instead he makes a peace treaty with a treaty by the
[7:18]name of now some of the companions of were very upset.
[7:25]Some of them began even doubting the message of the prophet sallallahu
[7:31]alaihi wasallam.
[7:33]They began doubting their very own religion.
[7:36]One of them he admits himself saying I never doubted in the
[7:48]religion of Islam but I doubted on that day.
[7:52]messenger of Allah.
[7:54]And the prophet tells him, "Of course, I'm the messenger of Allah."
[7:59]He tells him, "Then how are you making a pact with Quraysh?"
[8:03]And he goes to another companion and a second companion and a
[8:09]third companion telling them, "How is this man a messenger of Allah
[8:12]if he's making a pact with Quraysh?" And so essentially, they doubt
[8:18]their own messenger.
[8:19]They doubt their own religion.
[8:22]And subhan Allah just a few years after the death of this
[8:28]man becomes a appointed representing Islam representing the message that he doubted.
[8:38]Make it make sense.
[8:41]Now fast forward to 35 years later in the year 41 of
[8:50]Hijra.
[8:48]The grandson ofah is now facing the same dilemma that his grandfather
[8:56]faced.
[8:56]There's an enemy and circumstances are not allowing the the imam, the
[9:04]the infallible to pursue war.
[9:08]And so he deems fit.
[9:10]And if he deems fit, it means that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala
[9:13]deemed fit that war is not the right choice.
[9:18]And so what he does is he makes a pact with the
[9:26]enemy, a peace treaty with the enemy.
[9:30]And while the enemy that was against who were pagans, this time
[9:37]the enemy was within the folds of Islam.
[9:41]By name they held the banner of Islam.
[9:45]But in reality the enemy was not that different.
[9:47]You see in the first treaty the enemy was the disbeliever and
[9:54]his wife the cannibal.
[9:55]This time it was the son of the disbeliever and son of
[10:00]the cannibal.
[10:00]But nevertheless the imisam was in a circumstance where he had to
[10:06]make a pact.
[10:07]And so you have a an infallible that makes a decision regardless
[10:16]of whatever decision he makes.
[10:18]The duty of any believer is to follow his decision.
[10:23]However, what you find is that similarly to how they doubted the
[10:30]prophet of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, they doubted the imam of Allah.
[10:38]The very companions that claimed to be following the Imam came to
[10:48]him, humiliated him, insulted him and they addressed him as peace be
[10:58]upon you, a one who humiliated the believers.
[11:03]Immiam tells them, "How did I humiliate the believers?
[11:07]What I did was preserve the sanctity of believers by keeping them
[11:11]alive.
[11:11]Had this war happened, not a single believer on earth would have
[11:16]remained.
[11:20]But they still went against their imam." Another man tells the Imam
[11:28]years after the incident, he tells the imam, he tells him, "I
[11:31]wish you had died on this day and I wish I died
[11:35]with you and I wish that we never seen a day like
[11:36]this." And while we're here gathered in this beautiful weather looking back
[11:50]at history wondering how can these people do such a thing to
[11:54]their imam?
[11:56]How can these people go against the word of their imam?
[12:00]Go against the word of their very own prophet.
[12:03]There's also an important question that we have to ask ourselves and
[12:09]that is what made these people go against the prophet what made
[12:16]these people go against and what made them go against Hass.
[12:23]And we have to ask ourselves as we commemorate our second Imam
[12:31]while these people had an imam in their own time and they
[12:37]went against his word.
[12:42]What about us?
[12:40]We have an immong but are we upholding our duty towards our
[12:51]imam or no?
[12:52]They went and so we have to look at the issue that
[12:57]led them to go against their im.
[13:03]And as we commemorate the legacy of Im Hassan, the best thing
[13:09]we can do to him is to make sure that we don't
[13:12]follow the same mistakes that some of his so-called companions did.
[13:21]And the biggest trait that was missing from those who failed to
[13:27]support the Im of the Im of whether it's imam or im
[13:35]Hussein on the day of Kbalah or any other iming quality brothers
[13:42]and sisters was bas comes from the word vision.
[13:50]But is not talking about the vision that you see with your
[13:56]eyes.
[13:57]Bas is talking about the vision from the heart about insight, inner
[14:06]vision, clarity, moral clarity.
[14:09]And that's what's missing from many of these people who went against
[14:15]their im.
[14:17]You see the holy Quran talks about this term.
[14:21]The prophet sallallahu alaihi indicates in the holy Quran Allah subhana wa
[14:27]tala tells him to indicate that if you don't have this quality
[14:29]you're not able to follow me.
[14:33]And so the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasall is ordered by Allah subhana
[14:39]wa ta'ala to say who has this and say to the people
[14:48]that I am calling for people and my message and I have
[14:51]in it.
[14:53]I have insight.
[14:56]Who else has this insight?
[14:57]I have this and whoever follows me, every believer also has this.
[15:07]And what this does when you have insight, when you have moral
[15:13]clarity, you don't begin to calculate from worldly calculations.
[15:17]Your perspective changes.
[15:20]You're not thinking from a worldly perspective.
[15:24]You begin to think from different perspectives.
[15:28]A perspective that is based on the hereafter that is based on
[15:34]the religion of Islam.
[15:37]You see the greatest companion of any Imam arguably is Abbas.
[15:49]Not only was he a companion to Im Hussein Alisam and we
[15:54]all know what he did on the day of Kbalah but he
[15:58]was also a companion to his older brother Alm Hass and he
[16:04]was a companion to his father fought in his wars and when
[16:11]Alm Hassam decided not to go into war he was okay with
[16:15]it he was supportive of it and he knew deep down that
[16:18]that was the right decision by the Imam and when push came
[16:24]to shove on the day of Kbalah when he was alone the
[16:30]last companion of Abdah Hussein to remain it didn't matter when the
[16:39]it didn't matter when the arrows were in his direction it didn't
[16:46]change anything for him he still went and continued and therefore in
[16:55]his what do we tell and inshallah we all get to experience
[16:58]the z very soon.
[17:00]What do we tell him?
[17:04]We tell we tell we tell him I bear witness that you
[17:18]continued based on the insight that you had on the that you
[17:21]had in your hearts because it didn't matter to him on the
[17:29]day of what happened to him did not matter.
[17:33]to him.
[17:33]He was focused on the message.
[17:35]He was focused on his purpose and that purpose was to get
[17:41]the water was to defend his brother.
[17:47]And so when you have it doesn't really matter what else is
[17:51]happening.
[17:52]The circumstances don't matter.
[17:56]But then if someone does not have this, if someone does not
[18:01]have this insight, regardless of the circumstances, regardless of whether they're able
[18:12]to make change or not, you will not find them making that
[18:18]change.
[18:17]When IM Hussein called for people to join his movement, Imam Alisam
[18:26]invited so many people, everyone was invited to his message and therefore
[18:32]you see so many people joined.
[18:34]But many more people failed to join.
[18:39]Some of the people that the Imam Alisam had the opport some
[18:43]some of the people that the Imam Alisam invited had the opportunity
[18:47]to literally change the circumstances.
[18:51]One of them was a man by the name of some historians
[18:59]considered to be a companion of but when you analyze his life
[19:06]when you analyze what he did to Abdah Hussein you'll end up
[19:14]with a different conclusion.
[19:16]When IM Hussein invites him and he asks him to join him
[19:26]rather than responding with yes of course I will join you.
[19:30]His answer was and he keeps his answer his response very brief.
[19:38]Nokum no nothing.
[19:41]He tells him uses a verse from the holy Quran.
[19:46]He tells him beep is calling him for his own sake but
[19:51]he missed that I'm going towards and so whether Alan joined or
[19:56]not it didn't make a difference for Abi Abdah Husseinam but the
[20:03]reality is when you look at the life of Alf you think
[20:08]to yourself how can a man like that fail to recognize that
[20:13]he should join the Imam Alf was so powerful that even Muawia
[20:22]didn't want to mess with him.
[20:23]He used to say if Alan gets angry 100,000 men would also
[20:28]get angry and they have no idea why they're getting angry for
[20:32]because alf was the leader of Benitam a very well-known tribe that
[20:41]lives until today.
[20:40]And if you know anything about Benitam is that they have large
[20:47]numbers.
[20:44]They're a very huge tribe.
[20:48]And so he had a 100,000 men in his disposal.
[20:54]And so when Abdah Hussein called for him, if he went with
[21:04]his 100,000 men, they'd outnumber the army of Yazid.
[21:08]But he failed to do so.
[21:11]And it's not like he just woke up that day.
[21:14]He saw the letter of Abdah Hussein and he decided to himself,
[21:19]you know what?
[21:18]I don't want to go.
[21:22]I'm in a bad mood today and I don't feel like going.
[21:25]This decision of his was based on a habit in his life
[21:31]of always failing the truth, mostly failing the truth.
[21:36]He built a lifestyle for that.
[21:40]You see Alf became a Muslim a few months before the death
[21:47]of at a time where it was trendy to become a Muslim.
[21:51]It was popular to become a Muslim.
[21:53]Everyone was doing it.
[21:57]Everyone was converting.
[21:59]But a few months later when people started reverting away from the
[22:04]religion of Islam thinking that the religion of Islam is about to
[22:10]fail the prophet died alf thinks to himself what's the new trend
[22:16]what's the new wave that I can ride and he finds a
[22:23]religion for himself that is led by sujah a prophetess she declared
[22:28]herself a prophet prophet after the prophet saying that the prophet never
[22:34]said there is not going to be a prophetess after me.
[22:35]He only said there's only not going to be a prophet after
[22:39]me.
[22:40]So she called herself.
[22:44]And so Alf and his men they joined this new religion thinking
[22:51]that this religion has a bright future in Arabia.
[22:54]It's the next trendy thing.
[22:57]But after a few months, after realizing that the religion of suja
[23:02]is nothing but a scam, he reverts back to the religion of
[23:10]Islam and he heads directly towards the wars that were happening at
[23:13]the time in Iraq and elsewhere, aiming for the spoils of war.
[23:21]What mattered to him was the money.
[23:24]And so when the third Khalifa was about to die, about to
[23:34]be killed by the people of Medina, thinks to himself, "Okay, I
[23:42]got my money.
[23:41]Now I want my influence." And so he leaves his town and
[23:49]he goes towards Medina.
[23:50]And the moment is killed, he is narrated to be one of
[23:58]the very first people to give allegiance to [Music] and that's where
[24:03]got some historians got confused thinking that al is a [Music] but
[24:12]then when tells him to join al the battle of the camel
[24:19]it's unclear what's happening.
[24:20]who's about to emerge victorious and so he stays away he does
[24:28]not join and al says alf was one of the men who
[24:34]stayed away waiting to decide which team to join that's what you
[24:42]call a bandwagon you're waiting for the results to choose which team
[24:48]you for it.
[24:51]But then after Min won and Amir Min goes into his second
[24:58]war against Muawi, he knows now is entering the war as a
[25:02]favorite.
[25:02]And so he joins the war with Misam.
[25:09]And you think a man like that who fought with who saw
[25:14]the light of you think to yourself for a moment that this
[25:19]man would change.
[25:20]But no, the bandwagon did not stop.
[25:26]He continued to pick sides based on whether who's about to win.
[25:35]He's running the odds.
[25:39]And so when Abdalah Hussein calls to him inviting him to join
[25:46]his calculator told him what it told him that Hussein would not
[25:56]win and so he stayed out of it because when you don't
[26:01]have brothers and sisters the calculator doesn't stop working.
[26:09]It's continuously calculating but from a materialistic perspective from a from a
[26:19]worldly perspective.
[26:23]But when someone has this, it doesn't matter what's going to happen.
[26:28]You'll embark on the side of the truth regardless of the outcome.
[26:34][Music] And so the question that we have to ask ourselves is
[26:39]how can I obtain this characteristic?
[26:41]How can I obtain this trait?
[26:47]And the first answer brothers and sisters the first step towards most
[26:52]good things in life including is knowledge and teach us that this
[27:03]knowledge this pursuit of knowledge does not stop.
[27:07]It begins from cradle and it ends with a grave.
[27:10]And every day of our lives we should seek to get closer
[27:17]to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala through knowledge.
[27:20]Knowledge brothers and sisters is so sacred in the religion of Islam
[27:25]that the best act a human being can do on the most
[27:27]holy night of the year which is what the most the best
[27:34]act that a person can do on that night is to seek
[27:39]knowledge.
[27:38]That's why you see so many of our scholars embark on obtaining
[27:45]knowledge on the night of that's the value of knowledge in a
[27:52]religion because what without knowledge one can get lost if you don't
[28:01]have a clue of what's happening in the world how can you
[28:08]pave your way how can you navigate your direction and And so
[28:14]the first step in everything that's good in this world including is
[28:16]to obtain that knowledge and gaining knowledge brothers and sisters is so
[28:22]simple as you all know in today's age it's very simple.
[28:28]One can listen to two different lectures on times two in 40
[28:33]minutes on your daily commute whether it's to work whether it's to
[28:37]school whether it's to the gym if you put on a lecture
[28:41]by the time you get in your car when you get in
[28:45]your car you turn on the lecture by the time you get
[28:48]out I guarantee you you've already listened to a lecture you've already
[28:52]listened to a full dua And so gaining knowledge is so easy
[28:58]these days.
[29:00]It's so accessible.
[29:01]If one were to listen to all the religious content on YouTube,
[29:07]perhaps one can be a mush.
[29:09]There's so many classes, so many lectures, so many discussions that are
[29:14]available on every topic.
[29:17]And so we don't have an excuse these days brothers and sisters
[29:21]to not gain this knowledge when it's so easy when it's so
[29:28]entertaining these days.
[29:31]But knowledge itself is not alone.
[29:34]So many people know the right path just like the companions ofah.
[29:42]So many of them knew the right path but they failed to
[29:49]take it.
[29:48]The companions of Imassam when someone comes to the im and tells
[29:53]him you humiliated us.
[29:57]the master of the youth of paradise addressing him as the humiliator
[30:01]of the disbelievers or the humiliator of believers.
[30:06]How can you expect such a man to have a good outcome?
[30:13]These men had the knowledge.
[30:16]They knew exactly who the Imam was.
[30:21]They knew exactly that the Imam Alisam was the master of the
[30:27]youth of paradise that he would not commit any falsehood, any sin,
[30:34]any mistake, any misjudgment.
[30:38]And the unfortunate reality is that this exact scenario will happen to
[30:44]the Imam of our time.
[30:46]Some narrations indicate that when the Imam of our time, who inshallah
[30:52]we're all waiting for, not passively but actively through our actions, through
[30:55]our deeds, when the Imam of our time reappears, some scholars, I'm
[31:04]saying scholars or so-called scholars would tell the imam, "Go back.
[31:10]Go back.
[31:12]We have no need of you.
[31:13]We got this under control.
[31:17]They know that this is immedi awaited one, the promised one, the
[31:23]grandson of Sah and infallible.
[31:27]But they still look at the Imam directly and tell him, "Go
[31:32]back.
[31:33]We have no need of you." And so knowledge itself is not
[31:43]enough.
[31:42]What needs to be coupled with knowledge is action and action on
[31:48]so many levels.
[31:49]The first level of action that we have to do brothers and
[31:54]sisters is the internal action of prioritization.
[31:57]We have to be honest with ourselves.
[32:03]Do I prioritize my religion?
[32:06]Does my life revolve around my religion or no?
[32:12]And we have to answer ourselves truthfully before anyone else.
[32:20]And we can get an answer based on the actions in our
[32:24]life.
[32:24]When salah time comes, am I the first person to stand?
[32:26]Am I ready for salah?
[32:28]Do I already have my woo or am I negligent of it?
[32:35]When I know something's haram, will I continue to do that thing
[32:42]or will I will will I repent to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala?
[32:47]Ask for forgiveness immediately because everyone sins.
[32:51]But what separates a believer, someone who prioritizes his religion, is that
[32:56]they immediately seek repentance after and they don't let it stay.
[33:04]And one form of prioritization of religion brothers and sisters is what
[33:10]teaches us he says a person is not considered one of us.
[33:24]A person is not considered to be a of a sh of
[33:30]the imams if every day that person does not hold themselves accountable.
[33:36]And so we have to ask ourselves, do I hold myself accountable
[33:41]before I go to sleep?
[33:42]Do I take 2, 3 minutes just revisiting my day, thinking about
[33:48]my day?
[33:50]And the imam says when a believer thinks about his day or
[33:55]her day, if they think of something good, I did this good
[33:59]deed today, they should thank Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala for it.
[34:03]But when they make a mistake, they ask Allah subhana wa tala
[34:06]for and they make the intention deep inside that I will not
[34:09]commit the sin again.
[34:11]And if they commit the sin again, they ask Allah subhana wa
[34:15]ta'ala for again for repentance again.
[34:20]But they don't normalize the sin.
[34:25]Because what happens when we normalize a sin is we pollute the
[34:30]heart.
[34:31]We pollute the soul until it reaches a point of no return.
[34:39]And so that's the second part.
[34:44]The third part which is also within action is to have a
[34:51]relationship with our imams brothers and sisters is to establish and maintain
[34:55]a relationship with every one of our imams including the imam of
[34:59]our time.
[35:01]Because what's the point of commemorating our the imams Abdah Hussein Hass
[35:06]all of the imams if we don't have a relationship with the
[35:12]im of our time the point one of the major points of
[35:16]commemorating Abdah Hussein is to get closer to his grandson the awaited
[35:24]savior and there should no be no day that passes is by
[35:29]in our life, brothers and sisters, without at least praying for the
[35:32]IM, remembering the im.
[35:35]All it takes is 10, 15 seconds.
[35:37]Pray for the im.
[35:39]Pray for the imam.
[35:41]Start your day praying for the Imam.
[35:44]End your day praying for the im.
[35:46]And if you pray for the imam, do you expect for a
[35:50]second that the Imam would not return the favor back and pray
[35:53]for you?
[35:54]Imagine receiving a dua from the Imam.
[36:00]How lifech changing can that be?
[36:05]Will that be?
[36:07]And so maintaining a relationship with the im of our time, praying
[36:14]for him, we all know the dua of the ima.
[36:17]Recite it.
[36:17]End your day with it.
[36:20]After every salah, do it.
[36:21]Whatever is easy for you, whatever makes sense for you at least.
[36:25]Let's pray for the IM once.
[36:28]Open your heart to the IM.
[36:31]Speak to the Imam.
[36:33]Write a letter to the Imam.
[36:34]All of these things are recommended.
[36:37]Whatever makes sense to you, make it, do it.
[36:41]But at the very least, let's maintain a relationship with the Imam
[36:46]in which we're not negligent of the Imam to consider ourselves waiting
[36:51]for him.
[36:50]actively not passively.
[36:55]And the third part of action, the third action that we can
[37:02]do is to pray to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala to pray to
[37:06]Allah subhanana wa ta'ala to grant us this to grant us the
[37:13]insight.
[37:12]We should always pray to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala for many things
[37:19]including and is mentioned in one of the of is mentioned one
[37:28]of the duas that are recommended after refers to and if anyone
[37:36]wants the text I'm more than happy to share it and it's
[37:43]easily found in the app on wherever oh Allah I ask you
[37:50]for the sake of Muhammad and Ali Muhammad and Ali Muhammad place
[37:58]light in my vision and what else?
[38:01]An insight in my religion put in my heart because a heart
[38:16]of doubt cannot have certainty.
[38:18]You can't have if you have doubt lingering in your heart.
[38:21]And so the dua aspect and one and when one has this
[38:33]everything becomes much less everything become be begins to become with no
[38:41]stress because you're not thinking about this world.
[38:45]You're thinking about the hereafter.
[38:48]The stress is reduced.
[38:50]The worry in this dunya is reduced.
[38:56]And so we ask Allah subhanana wa ta'ala to put always put
[39:02]this in our hearts in our minds to be able to have
[39:08]the foresight to defend what's right especially at a time where morality
[39:14]is up for debate.
[39:17]Some people think that it's okay to wake up to sleep as
[39:22]a man and wake up as a woman.
[39:26]Or some people are witnessing the genocide that is happening today, the
[39:32]starvation that is happening in kids literally dying of hunger.
[39:38]But they're not able to speak up.
[39:42]They can't speak up because they're not thinking from the right perspective.
[39:50]And that's why you see the majority of people are okay with
[39:55]it.
[39:56]They don't care to themselves.
[39:57]Why would I care?
[39:59]That's what happens when Basil is missing.
[40:05]Let me take your hearts to Kbala.
[40:08]And before Kbalah, let me take your hearts to the city of
[40:17]Medina.
[40:15]As we commemorate the second Imam Al imab, the Imisam was poisoned
[40:26]by someone who does not have any by his wife who was
[40:32]greedy enough to will to choose to poison him because she made
[40:40]a deal with Mahawia.
[40:42]She place a she places a poison.
[40:45]Brothers and sisters, that was so harsh that led the Imam to
[40:50]suffer for two months straight.
[40:52]The imam would discharge so much blood to the point that he
[40:59]discharged some of his liver.
[40:59]Parts of his liver was so the poison was so strong that
[41:06]he discharged parts of his liver.
[41:08]The Immis for two months suffered.
[41:12]And on his last day, Alm Hussein would visit him as he
[41:20]would.
[41:18]He sees his brother laying pale with no energy with no blood
[41:29]remaining in his body.
[41:30]And he begins to cry.
[41:34]imass he tells his brother it's okaydah your day is greater than
[41:45]my day at least I have you by my side but on
[41:47]the day of there is no one by your side and so
[41:55]as they're speaking to one another say knocks on the door Hassan
[42:00]tells Im Hussein oh brother Zanab is by the door.
[42:05]Please remove this container and hide it.
[42:07]This was the container where that was filled with the blood of
[42:10]the Imam.
[42:11]All of the discharge and imam was not able to see her
[42:23]sister in pain because of the blood.
[42:26]I tell him, "Do you know what happened on the day of
[42:33]the Zab witnesses the head of Abdah on a spear with a
[42:39]blood filling his beard?" And I tell Abdah Hussein, you had to
[42:49]bear witnessing one brother die.
[42:50]How were you able to bear witnessing another brother of yours dying
[42:55]on the sands of Kabala?
[42:59]When Abbas fell to the ground, that was the first time he
[43:06]called Abdah brother.
[43:10]Every single time before he would call him Aba Abdah or he
[43:16]would call him Om.
[43:15]This time he called him and he said, "Oh brother, come towards
[43:25]your brother rushes on his horse towards Abbas." As he gets closer,
[43:32]before he reaches the body of his brother, he sees one hand
[43:38]on the floor, another hand also on the sands of Kbala.
[43:40]And by the hands he sees the water spilled on the sands
[43:49]of as he get gets closer to Abbas Abbas cannot see his
[43:57]eyes are injured.
[43:56]He tells him, "Please, oh man, give me a few moments so
[44:01]I can see my brother Hussein." Abdah Hussein tells him, "It's your
[44:07]brother Hussein." And he tells him, "Oh my brother, now my back
[44:23]is broken.
[44:23]My enemies are rejoicing.
[44:26]I have no army.
[44:29]And so Abdah Hussein heads back to the tents with no ability
[44:38]to say that Abbas is dead.
[44:39]He enters the tent of Abbas.
[44:43]He holds the pole of the tent and he pulls the pole
[44:46]away and the tent falls.
[44:49]It crumbles.
[44:48]Say understands the woman understand is no longer there.
[45:13]Ya Allah altogether 10 times.
[45:16]Ya Allah.
[45:15]Think of your think of your needs.
[45:20]Let us recite it all together 10 times.
[45:22]Ya Allah.
[45:23]Ya Allah.
[45:26]Ya Allah.
[45:28]All together.
[45:30]Yah Allah.
[45:34]Ya Allah.
[45:38]Ya Allah.
[45:40]Ya Allah.
[45:42]Ya Allah.
[45:46]Allah.
[46:11]Happy baby.
[46:20][Music] Inshallah a couple minutes of remembering our master all together.
[46:41]Raise your hands with me.
[46:42]Raise your hands with me inshallah tonight.
[46:46]Hani.
[47:01]All of you say with me.
[47:09]Ali.
[47:13]Ali meanche.
[47:44]Foreign speech.
[47:45]Foreign speech.
[47:46]Foreign speech.
[48:15]All together.
[48:22]I don't hear your voice.
[48:38]Oh my lion.
[48:41]I am your father.
[48:45]You who tormen into two halves.
[48:48]Today weep for your half brother.
[48:51]Today weep for your half brother.
[48:55]Arrows pierce his lonely coffin.
[48:58]A patient yet bloodstained feather.
[49:02]A patient yet bloodstained feather.
[49:05]Take your hand away from that sword.
[49:09]Just like I did for his mother.
[49:12]Just like did for his mother.
[49:18]Just like I did for his mother.
[49:24]All together Louder.
[49:32]Shaban.
[49:58]Fore speech.
[50:08]Foreign speech.
[50:11]Foreign speech.
[50:12]Foreign speech.
[50:32]And the loudest of voices, bearer of the veins that explode.
[50:54]When danger comes toward your pride, let your eyes from sorrow explode.
[51:01]And beneath that, your anger hide.
[51:03]Do not react to their arrows.
[51:06]And keep my Z by your side.
[51:09]Do not react to their arrows.
[51:16]And keep my Z by your side.
[51:18]When you carry Hassan's coffin, my beloved, carry with pride.
[51:23]When you carry Hassan's coffin, my beloved, carry with pride.
[51:34]Louder.
[51:36]Shout out.
[51:41]Louder.
[51:42]I hear your voice.
[51:48]Ali fragchech.
[52:37]We're nearing the end.
[52:44]Let me hear it louder.
[53:00]Bit farewell to your half brother.
[53:06]Hold your sword for it won't end here.
[53:10]When you reach the land carba, when you reach the land carba,
[53:14]draw your sword and into death pier.
[53:18]Become the sparrow you wanted.
[53:20]Pick your prey and souls from the tear.
[53:24]Do not stop till your hands are cut and your head is
[53:30]placed on a spear.
[53:30]And your head is placed on a spear.
[53:45]Let me hear it one last time.
[54:02][Music] All [Music] speech.
[54:29][Music] All of us together.
[54:48]Let's pray for our im.
[54:49]Remember our im the im of our time.
[54:51]Everyone stand up towards the all together in one voice.
[55:09]for the What's
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