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Questions #3 – What do you say about the man who was sent among you

Author
Fajr Reminders - Mahmood Habib Masjid and Islamic Center
Published
Tue 10 Jun 2025
Episode Link
https://mhmic.org/fajrreminders/questions-3-what-do-you-say-about-the-man-who-was-sent-among-you/

Auto-generated transcript:My brothers and sisters, we are looking at the third question from the questions of the
grave.
And the first question was, who is your Rabb?
And the second question was, what is your Deen?
And the third question is, what do you say about the man who was sent among you?
And the answer, of course, is that we say that he was the Rasul of Allah, sallallahu alayhi
wasallam, and that we followed him.
And then the question will be asked, what did you do?
And the answer to that is, I read the Quran.
And I believed in it.
And I lived according to it.
As I remind myself and you again and again, the issue is not knowing these answers now
and repeating them or memorizing them and repeating them, but living our life in a way
where these answers will come out.
But starting withیا.
And this was a Milanese.
And I am going to start from Iran, now that I have opened this book to you, but I want
to start from the person who sent me the question to ask and to tell you a discussion,
because I know I must tell you the matter.
Alright?
Please do comment if you want.
Okay.
In this regard, we are also cloudy with our camp.
Yay!
Yay!
Yeah.
God bless you His Majesty.
This is wonderful idea.
Do it, boy.
Shukar pard naya Jin.
See if you didn't get this answer as well.
Another said, the answer we know.
He was the Rasool of Allah and I followed him.
Question to ask ourselves is, is that the truth?
Is that the truth?
See in life, there are different kinds of ways in which we love the things around us.
We love our parents, we love our children, we love the place we live in, we love our
language, we love our culture, many things we love.
And there is nothing like Allah , but we also love Allah and His Messenger
.
Now, all the different ways.
Things that we love, each love has a requirement, there is a takhaza.
The way you love your wife is not the same way you love your mother.
You love both of them.
But you love your wife in a different way, you love your mother in a different way.
You love your wife by being good to her, kind to her, by taking care of her needs and so
on and fulfilling her needs.
You love your mother by serving her.
And there is a difference between taking care of and serving.
Today, our problems are because we, for our own self, we flipped it.
So we take care of the mothers and we serve the wife.
Then we complain.
The question is, Allah gave us, we love our children.
What is the meaning of loving the children?
We also love our cats.
We love our cats.
We love our cats.
We love our cats.
We love our cats.
We love our cats.
We love our cats.
We love our cats.
We also love our cats or dogs or birds or whatever you keep, pets.
Is there a difference between how you love a pet and how you love your child?
In most places, there is not.
The same, we do the same thing.
Feed it.
Make sure it is dry.
Make sure it is warm.
Make sure it is healthy.
My job is over.
Job is not over.
Job is not, that is a job over for the pet, for the cat.
for the child. For the child, the job is the tarbiyah of the child. Loving your children
means that you will spend time with the children, tarbiyah of the children, training their children,
teaching their children, teaching their children not to, while the khatir is going on, not
to sit in the masjid with their back to the wall, scrolling on your phones. This is part
of the tarbiyah of children. If you are not doing that, it means that you have not done
the tarbiyah of the children. So taking care of children means tarbiyah of the children.
Taking care of parents means serving the parents. Right? So what is the meaning of loving Allah
and loving his Nabi alayhi salatu wasalam? Loving Allah is not simply to say, I love
Allah. It's not simply to sing, you know, anasheed, hams of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
A nice voice. That is not love of Allah. That is nice to have. If you do it, you know
how to do it, do it. I'm not saying it's haram. It's not haram. But love of Allah is obedience
of Allah.

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