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Eid al-Adha Sermon: Prophet Ibrahim's Example in Preaching

God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing God willing God willing
Ų§ŁŽŁ„Ł„Ł‡Ł Ų£ŁŽŁƒŁ’ŲØŁŽŲ±Ł ŁƒŁŽŲØŁŁŠŁ’Ų±Ł‹Ų§ ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł„Ł’Ų­ŁŽŁ…Ł’ŲÆŁ ِللهِ ŁƒŁŽŲ«ŁŁŠŁ’Ų±Ł‹Ų§ ŁˆŁŽŲ³ŁŲØŁ’Ų­ŁŽŲ§Ł†ŁŽ اللهِ ŲØŁŁƒŁ’Ų±ŁŽŲ©Ł‹ ŁˆŁŽŲ£ŁŽŲµŁŁŠŁ’Ł„Ų§Ł‹ŲŒ
Ł„Ų§ŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„Ł‡ŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„Ų§ŁŽŁ‘ Ų§Ł„Ł„Ł‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł„Ł„Ł‡Ł Ų£ŁŽŁƒŁ’ŲØŁŽŲ±ŁŲŒ Ų§ŁŽŁ„Ł„Ł‡Ł Ų£ŁŽŁƒŁ’ŲØŁŽŲ±Ł ŁˆŁŽŁ„Ł„Ł‡Ł Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų­ŁŽŁ…Ł’ŲÆŁ

God bless you ŁˆŁŽŁ†ŁŽŲ³Ł’ŲŖŁŽŲŗŁ’ŁŁŲ±ŁŁ‡Ł’ ŁˆŁŽŁ†ŁŽŲ¹ŁŁˆŲ°Ł بِاللهِ مِنْ Ų“ŁŲ±ŁŁˆŁ’Ų±Ł Ų£ŁŽŁ†Ł’ŁŁŲ³ŁŁ†ŁŽŲ§ ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŁ†Ł’ Ų³ŁŽŁŠŁŁ‘Ų¦ŁŽŲ§ŲŖŁŽ Ł„ŁŽŁ‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ†Ł’ ŁŠŁŲ¶Ł’Ł„ŁŁ„Ł’ ŁŁŽŁ„Ų§ŁŽ Ł‡ŁŽŲ§ŲÆŁŁŠŁŽ Ł„ŁŽŁ‡Ł. love Ł„ŁŽŁ‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ£ŁŽŲ“Ł’Ł‡ŁŽŲÆŁ Ų£ŁŽŁ†ŁŽŁ‘ Ł…ŁŲ­ŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ‘ŲÆŁ‹Ų§ Ų¹ŁŽŲØŁ’ŲÆŁŁ‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ±ŁŽŲ³ŁŁˆŁ’Ł„ŁŁ‡Ł
ŁŠŁŽŲ§ Ų£ŁŽŁŠŁŁ‘Ł‡Ų§ŁŽ Ų§Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ų°ŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ Ų”ŁŽŲ§Ł…ŁŽŁ†ŁŁˆŲ§ Ų§ŲŖŁŽŁ‘Ł‚ŁŁˆŲ§ Ų§Ł„Ł„Ł‡ŁŽ Ų­ŁŽŁ‚ŁŽŁ‘ ŲŖŁŁ‚ŁŽŲ§ŲŖŁŁ‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŁ„Ų§ŁŽ ŲŖŁŽŁ…ŁŁˆŁ’ŲŖŁŁ†ŁŽŁ‘ Ų„ŁŁ„Ų§ŁŽŁ‘ ŁˆŁŽŲ£ŁŽŁ†ŲŖŁŁ…Ł’ Ł…ŁŁ‘Ų³Ł’Ł„ŁŁ…ŁŁˆŁ’Ł†ŁŽ.
I'm sorry I'm sorry مِّنْ Ł†ŁŽŁŁ’Ų³Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ų­ŁŲÆŁŽŲ©Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ®ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‚ŁŽ Ł…ŁŁ†Ł’Ł‡ŁŽŲ§ Ų²ŁŽŁˆŁ’Ų¬ŁŽŁ‡ŁŽŲ§ ŁˆŁŽŲØŁŽŲ«ŁŽŁ‘ prayer God willing Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁŠŁ’ŁƒŁŁ…Ł’ Ų±ŁŽŁ‚ŁŁŠŁ’ŲØŁ‹Ų§.
ŁŠŁŽŲ§ Ų£ŁŽŁŠŁŁ‘Ł‡ŁŽŲ§ Ų§Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ų°ŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ Ų”ŁŽŲ§Ł…ŁŽŁ†ŁŁˆŲ§ Ų§ŲŖŁŽŁ‘Ł‚ŁŁˆŲ§ Ų§Ł„Ł„Ł‡ŁŽ ŁˆŁŽŁ‚ŁŁˆŁ’Ł„ŁŁˆŁ’Ų§ Ł‚ŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł„Ų§Ł‹ Ų³ŁŽŲÆŁŁŠŁ’ŲÆŁ‹Ų§. ŁŠŁŲµŁ’Ł„ŁŲ­Ł’ Ł„ŁŽŁƒŁŁ…Ł’ Ų£ŁŽŲ¹Ł’Ł…ŁŽŲ§Ł„ŁŽŁƒŁŁ…Ł’ ŁˆŁŽŁŠŁŽŲŗŁ’ŁŁŲ±Ł’ Ł„ŁŽŁƒŁŁ…Ł’ Ų°ŁŁ†ŁŁˆŁ’ŲØŁŽŁƒŁŁ…Ł’ ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ†Ł’ ŁŠŁŲ·ŁŲ¹Ł Ų§Ł„Ł„Ł‡ŁŽ ŁˆŁŽŲ±ŁŽŲ³ŁŁˆŁ’Ł„ŁŽŁ‡Ł ŁŁŽŁ‚ŁŽŲÆŁ’ ŁŁŽŲ§Ų²ŁŽ ŁŁŽŁˆŁ’Ų²Ł‹Ų§ Ų¹ŁŽŲøŁŁŠŁ’Ł…Ł‹Ų§

Rabbisrahli Shadri, Wayassirli Amri, Wahlul Uqdatam Min Lisali, Yafqahu Qauli.


أما ŲØŲ¹ŲÆ:

The Muslim Community Performs the Eid al-Adha Prayer in Congregation, May Allah have mercy on them.

The Eid al-Adha holiday or the holiday of sacrifice, cannot be separated from the exemplary story described in the Al-Quran, through a noble person, namely Prophet Ibrahim AS, who was able to carry out Allah SWT's command to sacrifice his son, Prophet Ismail, by slaughtering him. However, in the end, unexpectedly, Allah replaced Prophet Ismail with a healthy and fat sheep. It was truly extraordinary, the tests experienced by Prophet Ibrahim AS and Prophet Ismail AS.

We can imagine that even a prophet faces trials from Allah SWT, let alone us as mere mortals. This demonstrates that our Islam, faith, and piety will continually be tested by Allah SWT to determine our level of quality.

God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų­ŁŽŁ…Ł’ŲÆŁ

The Muslim Community Performs the Eid al-Adha Prayer in Congregation, May Allah have mercy on them.

This Eid al-Adha is a lesson in sacrifice, sacrifice exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim AS and Prophet Ismail AS in sacrificing something that is most loved because of Allah Azza wa Jalla.

However, for some of us, sacrifice may seem unreasonable, illogical. How can we give and sacrifice the wealth we've earned through hard work, hard work, and toil, and then sacrifice it for others? This is perhaps the logic many people have today, and it's something that needs to be addressed.

Many people feel that their wealth and possessions are solely the result of their own efforts. As a result, they are reluctant to make sacrifices. They forget that these possessions belong to God. And as believers, they realize there are at least three things they must remember:

First: "The Giver of Rizki is Allah SWT." Allah says:


The message ŁŠŲ·Ų¹Ł…ŁˆŁ†. ؄ن الله Ł‡Łˆ الرزاق Ų°ŁˆŲ§Ł„Ł‚ŁˆŲ© Ų§Ł„Ł…ŲŖŁŠŁ†.

"And I did not create jinn and humans except so that they would serve Me. I do not want any sustenance from them and I do not want them to feed Me. Indeed, Allah is the Giver of sustenance who has strength and is very strong." (Al-Dzariyat 56-58)

If the only provider of sustenance is Allah, and the only provider of ease is Allah, then the most logical way to obtain sustenance and ease is to ask Him, to hope in Him. Therefore, Allah promises that if you want additional sustenance and ease beyond imagination, the path is piety, namely, the path of following His commands and avoiding His prohibitions. Allah SWT says:

ŁˆŁ…Ł† ŁŠŲŖŁ‚ الله ŁŠŲ¬Ų¹Ł„ له Ł…Ų®Ų±Ų¬Ų§ŲŒ ŁˆŁŠŲ±Ų²Ł‚Ł‡ من حيث Ł„Ų§ŁŠŲ­ŲŖŲ³ŲØ.
Whoever fears Allah will surely find a way out for him and give him sustenance from a direction he did not expect. (Al-Thalaq 2-3).

ŁˆŁ…Ł† ŁŠŲŖŁ‚ الله ŁŠŲ¬Ų¹Ł„ له من أمره يسرا.

"And whoever fears Allah, Allah will surely make things easy for him in his affairs." (Al-Thalaq 4).


God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų­ŁŽŁ…Ł’ŲÆŁ

The Muslim Community Performs the Eid al-Adha Prayer in Congregation, May Allah have mercy on them.

The second: Muslims and Mu'min must believe that "the level of sustenance for each person has been determined by Allah SWT," Allah SWT said.


ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł„Ł„Ł‡Ł ŁŁŽŲ¶ŁŽŁ‘Ł„ŁŽ ŲØŁŽŲ¹Ł’Ų¶ŁŽŁƒŁŁ…Ł’ Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ ŲØŁŽŲ¹Ł’Ų¶Ł فيِ الرِّزْقِ.
"And Allah has favored some of you over others in terms of sustenance." (An-Nahl 71)

If the amount of sustenance is determined differently, then what's the point of feeling jealous, envious, or resentful toward others? Isn't Allah SWT already giving everyone the best portion according to their own needs and the needs of their families? Isn't Allah All-Knowing of all our needs?

If our sustenance is guaranteed and its measure is determined by Allah, why justify any means to obtain it? Why are we so busy plunging ourselves into jobs that displease Allah? It truly doesn't make sense for a Muslim to fear hunger, lack, or poverty because of abandoning a forbidden job, when Allah has guaranteed it, and our sustenance has already been determined.

The Muslim Community Performs the Eid al-Adha Prayer in Congregation, May Allah have mercy on them.

Third: Even though the amount of sustenance has been determined, Muslims and Mu'min understand very well that "Rizki must be sought and must be worked for."

Allah SWT said:


ف؄ذا Ł‚Ų¶ŁŠŲŖ الصلاة فام الله كثيرا Ł„Ų¹Ł„ŁƒŁ… ŲŖŁŁ„Ų­ŁˆŁ†.
"When the prayer has been performed, then scatter on the face of the earth; and seek the grace of Allah and remember Allah a lot so that you may be successful." (Al-Jum'ah 10)


If God alone provides sustenance, and the amount of sustenance is predetermined, and we are obligated to seek it, then all we have left to do is strive, work hard, think hard, and achieve great things. In short, a Muslim should focus on how to sacrifice as much as possible for God. There's no need to worry about what I'll get, or how much I'll get. Because that's what God determines for us.

God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų­ŁŽŁ…Ł’ŲÆŁ

The Muslim Community Performs the Eid al-Adha Prayer in Congregation, May Allah have mercy on them.

Therefore, the characteristic of a Muslim is total commitment in carrying out the mandate he is entrusted with, whether as a parent, teacher, student, lecturer, trader, farmer, employee, or even state official.

A Muslim will always give his all, strive, and sacrifice. He will never seek his own gain, sacrifice others, or even oppress others for his own selfish gain. This is unnecessary for a Muslim, because he believes that only Allah will provide for him physically and mentally, in this world, and in the hereafter.

However, tests of Islamic logic will always exist, tests of the sacrifices we make, tests of our faith and piety, and even tests of sincerity will continue to exist. Allah in Yusuf's letter immortalized Ya'kub's advice to his children

ŁˆŁŽŁ„Ų§ŁŽŲŖŲ§ŁŽŁŠŁ’Ų¦ŁŽŲ³ŁŁˆŁ’Ų§ مِنْ Ų±ŁŽŁ‘ŁˆŁ’Ų­Ł Ų§Ł„Ł„Ł‡ŁŲŒ Ų„ŁŁ†ŁŽŁ‘Ł‡Ł Ł„Ų§ŁŽŁŠŁŽŲ§ŁŠŁ’Ų¦ŁŽŲ³Ł مِنْ Ų±ŁŽŁ‘ŁˆŁ’Ų­Ł اللهِ Ų„ŁŁ„Ų§ŁŽŁ‘ Ų§Ł„Ł‚ŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł…Ł Ų§Ł„ŁƒŁŽŲ§ŁŁŲ±ŁŁˆŁ’Ł†ŁŽ.

"Do not despair of Allah's mercy. Indeed, no one despairs of Allah's mercy, except those who disbelieve." (Joseph 87)

In another verse Allah SWT says:


The message
"And for those who strive to (seek Our approval), We will show them Our paths. And indeed Allah is with those who do good." (Al-Ankabut: 69)

So, are we willing and ready to make sacrifices for the people, for the nation, for the boarding school, and for this university lillahita'ala. Sacrifice thoughts, energy, wealth and feelings. Our readiness to make sacrifices is determined by our idealism, aspirations and life orientation. If we intend to fight and fight for Allah's religion in our lives, then it will not be difficult to make sacrifices.

This is a matter of our faith, belief, and devotion to Allah SWT, whether great or small. The belief that if we are willing to think of others and help others, Allah SWT will surely think of us and help us. Moreover, if we are willing to fight for Allah's religion, Allah will surely guarantee our lives and fight for our affairs.


God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų­ŁŽŁ…Ł’ŲÆŁ

The Muslim Community Performs the Eid al-Adha Prayer in Congregation, May Allah have mercy on them.


On the other hand, it will be difficult to do the above if we are pragmatic, individualistic, or even opportunistic. This type of person only thinks about material gain and self-advantage. Their attitude is always calculating profit and loss, about riches and poor, about what is gained, not what is given. This is the enemy of struggle, the enemy of sacrifice. Because truly, no one is rich because they are stingy, and no one is poor because they are generous. Stinginess in this sense is not limited to stinginess with material things, but also stinginess with thoughts, energy, and feelings.


Ł…ŁŽŁ†Ł’ ŁˆŁŽŲ¬ŁŽŲÆŁŽ Ų³ŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŲ©Ł‹ ŁŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ…Ł’ ŁŠŁŲ¶ŁŽŲ­ŁŁ‘ ŁŁŽŁ„ŁŽŲ§ ŁŠŁŽŁ‚Ł’Ų±ŁŽŲØŁŽŁ†ŁŽŁ‘ Ł…ŁŲµŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‘Ų§Ł†ŁŽŲ§
"Whoever has the means but does not make a sacrifice, let him not come near our place of prayer." (Narrated by Ahmad and Ibn Majah)

This is what we commemorate this morning, especially for those who can afford to sacrifice. The commanded sacrifice doesn't have to be our child; livestock, such as a goat, cow, buffalo, or other animal, is sufficient. God knows we wouldn't be able to do it, let alone sacrifice our child, or sacrifice a portion of our wealth to slaughter an animal; we still think too much.

Cutting 2.5 % of our assets for zakat, it is still difficult to fulfill it. Cutting a little of our time to pray five times a day, we are still lazy. Postponing our meal times to fast, we are unable to carry it out, and so on.

May we all be among those who are steadfast in fighting, sacrificing and doing good in the way of Allah SWT.
Barakallahulakum fil Qur'anilazim


ŁˆŁŽŲ§ŁŽŁ‚ŁŁˆŁ’Ł„Ł Ł‚ŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł„ŁŁ‰ Ł‡ŁŽŲ°ŁŽŲ§ ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ų³Ł’ŲŖŁŽŲŗŁ’ŁŁŲ±Ł لِى ŁˆŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁƒŁŁ…Ł’ ŁˆŁŽŁ„ŁŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł„ŁŲÆŁŽŁŠŁŽŁ‘ ŁˆŁŽŁ„ŁŲ³ŁŽŲ§Ų¦ŁŲ±Ł Ų§Ł’Ł„Ł…ŁŲ³Ł’Ł„ŁŁ…ŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł’Ł„Ł…ŁŲ³Ł’Ł„ŁŁ…ŁŽŲ§ŲŖŁ ŁŁŽŲ§Ų³Ł’ŲŖŁŽŲŗŁ’ŁŁŲ±ŁˆŁ‡ God forbid.

SECOND SERMON

الله أكبر/ الله أكبر/ الله أكبر/ الله أكبر/ الله أكبر/ الله أكبر/ الله أكبر.
may Allah bless him and give him peace and blessings ŁˆŲ§Ł„Ł‚ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ…ŁŲŒ Ų£ŁŽŲ­Ł’Ł…ŁŽŲÆŁŁ‡Ł – ŲŖŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŲ§Ł„Ł‰ŁŽ – Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‘Ł…ŁŽ Ų§Ł„Ų„ŁŁ†Ł’Ų³ŁŽŲ§Ł†ŁŽ Ł…ŁŽŲ§ Ł„ŁŽŁ…Ł’ ŁŠŁŽŲ¹Ł’Ł„ŁŽŁ…Ł’ŲŒ God bless you Ł„Ų§ŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„Ł‡ŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„Ų§ŁŽŁ‘ Ų§Ł„Ł„Ł‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ­Ł’ŲÆŁŽŁ‡Ł Ł„Ų§ŁŽŲ“ŁŽŲ±ŁŁŠŁ’ŁƒŁŽ Ł„ŁŽŁ‡Ł. ŁˆŁŽŲ£ŁŽŲ“Ł’Ł‡ŁŽŲÆŁ Ų£ŁŽŁ†ŁŽŁ‘ Ł†ŁŽŲØŁŁŠŁŽŁ‘Ł†Ų§ŁŽ Ł…ŁŲ­ŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ God bless you God bless you ŁˆŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ Ų¢Ł„ŁŁ‡ŁŲŒ ŁˆŁŽŲµŁŽŲ­Ł’ŲØŁŁ‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ³ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‘Ł…ŁŽ.
God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing فقد فاز Ų§Ł„Ł…ŲŖŁ‚ŁˆŁ†.

Congregation of Eid al-Adha prayers, may Allah have mercy on them,

For a Muslim, the only thing that matters is to give their utmost and give their all in carrying out whatever mandate they are entrusted with, of course, a mandate that is approved by Allah SWT. Therefore, a Muslim always chooses trustworthy, lawful work, and does his utmost, sacrificing all his abilities. Then, he relies solely on Allah for the reward of his work.

A person with total surrender to Allah, and maximum sacrifice in carrying out his duties, this is the basic nature of a Muslim.

Allahu akbar 3x Laa Ilaha illallah Allahu Akbar Walillahilhamd

Ma'asyiral Muslimin Rahimakumullah

Let us pray, bow our heads, ask Allah, the Most Merciful and Most Merciful, for the good of us and Muslims everywhere:

God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing. God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing ŲŖŁŽŲ³Ł’Ł„ŁŁŠŁ’Ł…Ł‹Ų§. Ų§ŁŽŁ„Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ł‡ŁŁ…ŁŽŁ‘ ŲµŁŽŁ„ŁŁ‘ Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‘ God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing Ų„ŁŁ†ŁŽŁ‘ŁƒŁŽ Ų­ŁŽŁ…ŁŁŠŁ’ŲÆŁŒ Ł…ŁŽŲ¬ŁŁŠŁ’ŲÆŁŒ. ŁˆŁŽŲØŁŽŲ§Ų±ŁŁƒŁ’ Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ Ł…ŁŲ­ŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ‘ŲÆŁ ŁˆŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ آلِ Ł…ŁŲ­ŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ‘ŲÆŁ ŁƒŁŽŁ…ŁŽŲ§ God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing God willing Ł…ŁŽŲ¬ŁŁŠŁ’ŲÆŁŒ.
God willing God.
God willing ŁˆŁŽŲ§ŁŽŁ†Ł’ŲŖŁŽ Ų®ŁŽŁŠŁ’Ų±Ł Ų§Ł„Ł’ŁŁŽŲ§ŲŖŁŲ­ŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ.

God willing ŁˆŁ†ŁŽŲØŁŁŠŁŁ‘ŁƒŁŽ ŁˆŁŽŲ±ŁŽŲ³ŁŁˆŁ’Ł„ŁŁƒŁŽ Ł…ŁŲ­ŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ‘ŲÆŁ ŲµŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‘Ł‰ Ų§Ł„Ł„Ł‡Ł Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁŠŁ’Ł‡Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ³ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‘Ł…ŁŽ ŁˆŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ God willing.
God bless you ŁƒŁŽŁ…ŁŽŲ§ Ų±ŁŽŲØŁŽŁ‘ŁˆŁ’Ł†ŁŽŲ§ ŲµŁŲŗŁŽŲ§Ų±Ł‹Ų§.

God willing ŁˆŁŽŲŖŁŽŲ±Ł’Ų­ŁŽŁ…Ł’Ł†ŁŽŲ§ Ł„ŁŽŁ†ŁŽŁƒŁŁˆŁ’Ł†ŁŽŁ†ŁŽŁ‘ Ł…ŁŁ†ŁŽ Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų®ŁŽŲ§Ų³ŁŲ±ŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ.
Allah's blessings God willing غِلاًّ Ł„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁ‘Ų°ŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ Allah's mercy and blessings.

God willing Ł‚ŁŽŲ±ŁŽŁ‘ŲØŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁŠŁ’Ł‡ŁŽŲ§ مِنْ Ł‚ŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł„Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ„Ł ŁˆŁŽŁ†ŁŽŲ¹ŁŁˆŁ’Ų°Ł ŲØŁŁƒŁŽ مِنْ Ų³ŁŽŲ®ŁŽŲ·ŁŁƒŁŽ ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł„Ł†ŁŽŁ‘Ų§Ų±Ł ŁˆŁŽŁ…ŁŽŲ§ Ł‚ŁŽŲ±ŁŽŁ‘ŲØŁŽ Ų„ŁŁ„ŁŽŁŠŁ’Ł‡ŁŽŲ§ مِنْ Ł‚ŁŽŁˆŁ’Ł„Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ„Ł.
God willing God bless you ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł„Ų„ŁŁƒŁ’Ų±ŁŽŲ§Ł…Ł.

God willing ŁˆŁŽŲØŁŲ·ŁŽŲ§Ų¹ŁŽŲŖŁŁƒŁŽ Ų¹ŁŽŁ†Ł’ Ł…ŁŽŲ¹Ł’ŲµŁŁŠŁŽŲŖŁŁƒŁŽ ŁˆŁŽŲØŁŁŁŽŲ¶Ł’Ł„ŁŁƒŁŽ Ų¹ŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ‘Ł†Ł’ Ų³ŁŁˆŁŽŲ§ŁƒŁŽ ŁŠŁŽŲ§ Ų­ŁŽŁŠŁŁ‘ ŁŠŁŽŲ§ Ł‚ŁŽŁŠŁ‘ŁˆŁ’Ł…Ł ŁŠŁŽŲ§ Ų°ŁŽŲ§ Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų¬ŁŽŁ„Ų§ŁŽŁ„Ł ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł„Ų„ŁŁƒŁ’Ų±ŁŽŲ§Ł…Ł.

God willing Ų§Ł„Ł’Ł…ŁŲ¬ŁŽŲ§Ł‡ŁŲÆŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ فِي Ų³ŁŽŲØŁŁŠŁ’Ł„ŁŁƒŁŽ فِي ŁƒŁŁ„ŁŁ‘ Ł…ŁŽŁƒŁŽŲ§Ł†Ł.
God willing Ų£ŁŽŁ‚Ł’ŲÆŁŽŲ§Ł…ŁŽŁ‡ŁŁ…Ł’ ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł†Ł’ŲµŁŲ±Ł’Ł‡ŁŁ…Ł’ Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ Ų¹ŁŽŲÆŁŁˆŁŁ‘ŁƒŁŽ ŁˆŁŽŲ¹ŁŽŲÆŁŁˆŁŁ‘Ł‡ŁŁ…Ł’.
Ų§ŁŽŁ„Ł„ŁŽŁ‘Ł‡ŁŁ…ŁŽŁ‘ Ų§ŁƒŁ’ŲŖŁŽŁ God willing.
God willing Ų­ŁŽŲ³ŁŽŁ†ŁŽŲ©Ł‹ ŁˆŁŽŁ‚ŁŁ†ŁŽŲ§ Ų¹ŁŽŲ°ŁŽŲ§ŲØŁŽ Ų§Ł„Ł†ŁŽŁ‘Ų§Ų±Ł.
God willing God willing Ų§Ł„Ų±ŁŽŁ‘Ų­ŁŁŠŁ’Ł…Ł.
God bless you ŁˆŁŽŲµŁŽŲ­Ł’ŲØŁŁ‡Ł Ų£ŁŽŲ¬Ł’Ł…ŁŽŲ¹ŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ.Ų³ŁŲØŁ’Ų­ŁŽŲ§Ł†ŁŽ Ų±ŁŽŲØŁŁ‘ŁƒŁŽ Ų±ŁŽŲØŁŁ‘ Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų¹ŁŲ²ŁŽŁ‘Ų©Ł Ų¹ŁŽŁ…ŁŽŁ‘Ų§ ŁŠŁŽŲµŁŁŁŁˆŁ’Ł†ŁŽ. ŁˆŁŽŲ³ŁŽŁ„Ų§ŁŽŁ…ŁŒ Ų¹ŁŽŁ„ŁŽŁ‰ Ų§Ł„Ł’Ł…ŁŲ±Ł’Ų³ŁŽŁ„ŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ. ŁˆŁŽŲ§Ł„Ł’Ų­ŁŽŁ…Ł’ŲÆŁ لِلّهِ Ų±ŁŽŲØŁŁ‘ Ų§Ł„Ł’Ų¹ŁŽŲ§Ł„ŁŽŁ…ŁŁŠŁ’Ł†ŁŽ.
God willing عن الفخؓاؔ ŁˆŲ§Ł„Ł…Ł†ŁƒŲ± ŁˆŲ§Ł„ŲØŲŗŁŠ ŁŠŲ¹ŲøŁƒŁ… Ł„Ų¹Ł„ŁƒŁ… ŲŖŲ°ŁƒŲ±ŁˆŁ†. message Ł„ŁƒŁ… ŁˆŁ„Ų°ŁƒŲ± الله أكبر.
ŁˆŲ§Ł„Ų³Ł„Ų§Ł… Ų¹Ł„ŁŠŁƒŁ… ŁˆŲ±Ų­Ł…Ų© الله ŁˆŲØŲ±ŁƒŲ§ŲŖŁ‡

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