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04:18O God, do not give me too much of this world, for I am in need of it.
04:21And don't tell me about it, for I have forgotten it.
04:26A little and a sip is better than much and distraction.
04:31O God, my age has increased, my strength has weakened, and my flock has spread out.
04:43So take me without wasting or neglecting anything.
04:48Isn't the most important thing a shepherd can promise his flock?
04:58Should he pledge to them what God has commanded them regarding the duties of the religion to which He has guided them?
05:06Rather, our duty is to command you to do what God has commanded you to do in order to obey Him.
05:12We forbid you from what God has forbidden you of disobeying Him.
05:17And that we establish God's commands among people near and far
05:22We do not care who is inclined towards the truth, so that the ignorant may learn, the negligent may take heed, and the follower may emulate.
05:34Faith is not wishful thinking, but based on facts.
05:41And whoever strives harder
05:45He found more with God
05:49Jihad is the pinnacle of action.
05:52The true mujahideen are those who abandon evil deeds.
05:56And who brings it
05:58And some people say, "We have striven."
06:03And jihad is only for the sake of God
06:09Avoiding forbidden things
06:11And there is nothing more beloved to God Almighty and more beneficial
06:16From the dream of an imam and his compassion
06:19Nothing is more hateful to God
06:22From the ignorance and deceit of the imam
06:25Indeed, I swear by God
06:28I did not send my workers to you to beat your skin
06:32Nor to take your money
06:37But I sent them to you
06:41To teach you your religion
06:43And the Sunnah of your Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace
06:47Who else has done anything to him besides that?
06:51Let him raise it to me
06:53By Him in whose hand is my soul, I will exact retribution from whoever wronged him.
06:58And if I don't
07:01I am his partner in injustice.
07:07It is better for me to dismiss a governor every day.
07:12From remaining unjust for even an hour of daylight
07:16Changing the governor
07:19Easier than changing the flock
07:21The easiest thing to do to reform a people
07:27To replace them with a prince who was not a prince
07:31Whoever is in charge of any of the affairs of the Muslims
07:35Let them fear God.
07:38Do not strike people and humiliate them
07:42Do not deny them their rights
07:46So you disbelieve in them
07:48Do not let them settle in the worst of places
07:54So you lose them
07:56O people
07:59If you have completed your rituals
08:01Let them gather around me
08:03Delegations from various regions with
08:05and their workers
08:07To look into their situation
08:10And I will judge between them concerning that in which they differed.
08:14And taking the right of the weak and the oppressed
08:35We rest here, O Commander of the Faithful
08:53What made you cry, O Commander of the Faithful?
08:58I thank God for the blessing
09:05And the fear of strife
09:09There is no god but God, the Most High, the Almighty
09:16The giver gives what he wills
09:20For those who wish
09:23You saw me tending Al-Khattab's camels in this valley
09:32He was rude and harsh.
09:36It tires me if I work
09:40He hits me if I fall short
09:45And now
09:49I have become alone with God.
09:53peace
11:19We returned as adults and sought our needs from a generous man.
11:35A generous man gives more through gentleness than through harshness.
11:42If We release our camels, I will return your camels as burden and honor
11:47Who is the generous boy?
11:52age
11:54Umar ibn al-Khattab
11:56Which clan of Quraysh was he from?
12:00Did you know that I am a Qurayshi?
12:02Is the silence of the Quraysh a secret?
12:04Who is Adi?
12:05Yes, the neighbors of the people
13:19age
13:21This is your firewood, auntie.
13:23I'll put it in for you
13:24Call him now
13:25Won't you come in so I can feed you?
13:27I will not eat until I have finished carrying this to the other aunts.
13:30I fear that if I am late in delivering the speech, he will be angry.
13:33If you wish, we can speak to him about lightening some of your workload.
13:36I don't wish for a light load
13:38But back strength, auntie
13:40But this one I have trampled upon
13:42May God increase your strength, son of Hantam
13:44Take it easy, son of Al-Khattab
13:47This is for you
14:05Dates of Yathrib and raisins of Taif
14:51What brought you here at this hour?
14:54And camels
14:55I gathered firewood for my aunts
14:57And camels
14:58Your apple is fine
15:01But
15:03Shouldn't you ask about the camel herder first?
15:05About your son
15:06My son is fine
15:07As long as the camels are well
15:09If you are happy
15:11She is fine in Wadi Dajnan
15:13And I didn't leave her until
15:15What is delaying you from it?
15:17I fear that someone might attack her.
15:19Who dares to do that?
15:21And on it is the name of the speech
15:22The speech
15:23Atbah ibn Rabi'
15:25Sayed Abdel Shams
15:26Nor is he the newborn
15:27Ibn al-Mahira
15:28Master Stock
15:30Nor is he
15:31And we all told the story of Quraysh, the most honored of the Arabs.
15:33This is when the rest of the Arabs turn against us.
15:37So if we return to our neighborhoods
15:40We were not the same
15:42This is Hashim
15:46And that is the sun worshipper
15:48And that's stock
15:50And that is wild
15:52Then people are generous with money and trade.
15:56And if you were to abandon your father, I would not abandon you.
16:01Then someone returned to her, lost
16:03Money and trade were mentioned
16:05I will not trade
16:07Trade
16:08Where is the money you trade with?
16:11At Abu al-Khattab's
16:13Your mother is crazy
16:15The speech is for the speech until the speech resolves.
16:18I don't think that will be anytime soon.
16:21Did you think your father was sleeping on a cache of gold and silver?
16:26No, Omar, you are addressing me like a hired hand addressing a child.
16:30You will not be my son
16:32If some of my camels go
16:34And here you are arguing with me
16:36I won't eat some food.
16:39Then he took provisions for the night in the valley of Dhajnan
16:42I miss you
16:44I don't block you
16:45And when will you reach it during your day?
16:48If you are comfortable here now
16:49It is such and such a distance from Mecca
16:52Did it ever occur to you that I traveled that distance?
16:55No, Mecca is not my daytime.
16:56If you won't be kind to me, then be kind to your donkey.
17:00For he has a moist liver
17:02What made you come from there?
17:04Did I order you to gather firewood for your maternal aunts from the Banu Makhloum tribe?
17:08Except for my aunts' needles
17:11Your father is more deserving of your kindness
17:13This does not preclude that
17:15I did not disobey my father when I treated my aunts kindly.
17:17If you hurry
17:18hurry
17:19I will take care of you and him, my father.
17:22Let Omar go to Mecca tonight
17:25And I go out to the camels and attend to their needs until they meet me there tomorrow.
17:29You are for the camels
17:31Is this a glorification or a disgrace?
17:34neither
17:36But you are not as good as Ahok.
17:39He does not improve upon what he has improved upon.
17:41And whoever is blamed will be condemned, and whoever is guided will have his heart guided.
17:50To the one who is secure in the land, do not be confused.
17:53And whoever fears the causes of death will be overtaken by them.
17:57And that the causes of heaven may ascend by my ladder
18:00And whoever denies a favor and withholds it from his people
18:05It is dispensable and blameworthy
18:08What brought you here at this hour?
18:11Evil is behind you, or
18:12I brought you some food
18:14You went to all the trouble of the journey just to bring me food.
18:18I was informed about my aunt's dates
18:20The truth is, I'm tired of people's gatherings.
18:22Either the hadith of the fathers or the hadith of trade
18:24Your position here is better than that position.
18:27If only the speech didn't burden you with its task
18:30I don't complain
18:32But wheat is yellow to the mind
18:35And delay the sight
18:37And I go to the heart
18:39Welcome to the nature
18:41As for camels
18:44When you mix with her as he mixed with her
18:48She knows it needs management and policy.
18:52And it takes a while to distinguish them one by one.
18:55Each temperament has its own needs, nature, and capacity.
19:01One of them behaves in his flock, but he is not like the others in all his circumstances.
19:06If you recognize this, the community will manage it, the individuals will care for it, and it will be as tender as a mother is to her child.
19:16If this is true for camels, then it is even more true for people.
19:25Their affairs are chaotic and they lack speed.
19:29Whoever wants that
19:31The wolf is only after the stubborn sheep
19:34If they secure the division
19:37Each of them then had his own affairs, his own mind, his own judgment, and what was destined for him.
19:43No one sings anyone else's song
19:46And that's why
19:47Why do people need each other and ask one another for what one does not have?
19:52Their gathering became a means of preserving their individual members.
19:56Their differences became a reason for their coming together.
20:00Tell me, you have come with wisdom and sound judgment, Omar, and you are still young.
20:05But the elders are hindering people like you.
20:21What is this
20:22Come on, tell me you like to trade
20:26Go to Syria with the Quraysh caravan and spend your time there.
20:31Then come back and tell me about its gardens, palaces, and beautiful women.
20:37And its beauties
20:38And its beauties
20:39And its beauties
20:40Go to Damascus in the desert
20:44And its beauties
20:45Meh
20:47avoiding
20:48Except for the string
22:50How are you doing, Omar?
22:51Fine and you
22:53We thank the Lord for His grace.
22:55How did you leave Mecca behind?
22:57fine
22:58These are my friends from the Rum, as you can see.
23:01They are my business partners
23:03I mentioned you to them
23:04I said we have tried it
23:06He is generous and kind, and he does not overcharge us with prices.
23:09The bargaining has begun, following your usual pattern.
23:12You haven't seen our merchandise yet.
23:14Offer praise and commendation
23:16To squander your need with the sword of shame
23:18Did you think that Omar would be deceived by this hadith?
23:23I will not be harsh with you unless you are harsh with me.
23:28I am only selling to you in order to buy from you.
23:30As for Ali's exception, I value it highly enough for me to praise you in the same way.
23:34Or leave these Romans to take what is rightfully your brother's.
23:38We are of one voice and one mind
23:41Who is more deserving of your blessings?
23:42No, if you are originally from the same family and language.
23:45They were united with each other in religion and homeland.
23:47Unless you believe in my religion
23:49So you become my brother in both ways
23:51Who knows?
23:52Perhaps it led you to the King of Rome and you gained favor with him.
23:55If that is
23:58Perhaps you would prefer to stay with us, with our warmest welcome.
24:01But what you are experiencing is the hardship of living in the land of the Arabs.
24:04From the bounties and gardens of Syria
24:07Take it easy, you've gone too far.
24:08I came for trade
24:10If you wish, take it, and if you wish, leave it.
24:12Rather, we take
24:13What do you have for us?
24:14Whatever you wish
24:16Perfumes, incense, gum, frankincense, and more
24:19ivory
24:20Ethiopian ivory
24:22I don't have it.
24:22But I will bring it to you from my friends.
24:24Father Nos
24:25like that
24:27Would you please collect the item that I am handing over to you?
24:38From the strength of your friends
24:40So he locked it on me
24:41And I will give you a reward for it.
24:44Between you and me
24:46What is with you?
24:48I only want to benefit you
24:49What a terrible thing you chose to do for me
24:51I betray my friends and benefit from them behind their backs without their knowledge.
24:54And your eyes are on the injustice done to the people of your country.
24:57If you monopolize the goods, you can raise the price as you please.
25:01Name whatever price you want
25:03I am only jealous of the truth because it was
25:05I am not pleased that some of these people's associates should deceive you
25:08Injustice has dire consequences.
25:10And whoever hates injustice towards others
25:13Hate yourself
25:14Does your religion command you to do this, Omar?
25:18Do you mean those idols that you float around?
25:20If my religion does not command me to do it
25:22noble morals
25:23chivalry and integrity
25:25It is a debt I owe
25:27But where do you stand in relation to your religion?
25:29Or is your religion the dirham and the dinar?
25:31What if someone else claims otherwise?
25:34If your religion does not deter you
25:36So, what about chivalry, and you are an Arab?
25:38As for your corrupting influence on the morals of the Romans
25:40How long have you been in contact with them?
25:43I had thought that the Arabs of the Arabian Peninsula and its deserts
25:46They envy our position with the Romans in the Levant.
25:49The greatest kingdoms on Earth
25:51And we, the kings of the Arabs, are here
25:53Kings over your people
25:54And the Romans are kings over you.
25:56So you are their followers
25:58They serve you in your needs
26:00They use you in their wars
26:03Then they do not involve you in their affair
26:05How can we envy you?
26:08If we finish our work here
26:09I took you to the neighborhoods of Damascus
26:11Then to George's shop
26:13To learn why you should envy him
26:15You envy him
26:52The owners of Hell
27:01Go to hell!
27:07And do not announce it
27:08May God cut off his tongue
27:10Why didn't you respond to him with his offspring?
27:12What?
27:13He is a Roman soldier
27:14Ah, yes, I now know why I should envy you.
27:44Translated by Nancy Qanqar
29:44It is your money and your father's money.
29:46I am but a hired servant selling to you
29:49That is the price your father recommended.
29:54So, cut off the beautiful woman's need at the price she agreed upon.
29:58Listen, sir
30:00If you have many beautiful women, you and your father will become poor.
30:04If there are many beautiful women, our need for a humiliating one among them will be less.
30:09Gold became expensive because of its scarcity, while base metals became cheap because of their abundance.
30:14O people
30:26O masters of Quraysh
30:29Since when has a man been wronged in your society and had his rights taken away?
30:35What's wrong, brother of Quraiza?
30:37Sayyid Bani Amer
30:39Are you content to let this deprive me of my rights while I am in your vicinity?
30:43No, by God and glory, I did not do it
30:49But he did, by the Lord of Moses
30:51He bought dates and barley from me last year.
31:00He didn't have the money for it.
31:02He said, "Give me until next year."
31:05If I meet you during the season, I will give you your due.
31:09This is its price and the increase necessitated by the postponement.
31:13And today he denies me my right
31:16But when I returned with the dates and barley
31:20He returned to Yathrib
31:23I examined the goods and found that I had been cheated.
31:26He made its best the highest.
31:30Anything less than that is corrupt and worthless, unfit for anything but animals.
31:35I suffered a great loss because of it.
31:38By the Lord of Moses, he lied.
31:40When I sold it to him, there was no defect in it.
31:43If his statement is true, then it is corrupt in his view.
31:50What do I care about his mismanagement?
31:52Abdullah
31:53never
31:54Pay my brother what his creditor was unable to pay
31:58So that you don't say the Jews of Yathrib
32:05The proximity of the Aws and Khazraj is more secure than our proximity
32:09May God curse your lies
32:11Yes, by the Lord of the Kaaba
32:13May God curse the one who lies among us.
32:15By God, if Abu Al-Zizin's blood hurt you
32:19I did not pray against you or against people like you.
32:22So We brought you out
32:24And you think we are camel meat
32:28It hurts
32:30If the promised one emerges among us
32:32We killed you with the killing of 'Ad
32:36What he meant by his statement, "the needy one"
32:45A prophet will appear among them
32:47They still say his time has passed
32:49They use it to invoke it against the Arabs whenever a dispute arises with them.
32:53They believe that they can overcome people with it.
32:55Their omen was bad
33:27I am from the other houses
33:42Who legislates?
33:43I am from the other houses
33:44Acquire it at a young age
33:48You are the most knowledgeable about poetry.
33:54O Omar, which of those poets is the most poetic?
33:57As for Al-Khansa, she made us weep and caused others to weep.
33:59She's still sad forever
34:01I hadn't finished yet when I cried
34:04age
34:04I finally found you
34:09I will show him what the young man of Quraysh does
34:16The man is not incapable of you
34:18Let's go
34:19Come on, Omar, get to him!
34:24Well done, well done, Omar!
34:49We sights
34:53We are Vega
35:07We are the Ra'alak
35:09We YA
35:10here
35:12we
35:14we
35:16we
35:18This is a young man from Quraysh
35:35And his haste
35:36And his knight
35:38and its cipher
35:39And her tongue when it is angry
35:42So, whoever has a precedent
35:44He boasts about it to us
35:46Flippers now
35:48Or let him hold his hand
35:50and his tongue
35:51And the Fresh has grown
35:53How great God is here
35:55O God, Lord of Abraham
36:11This is your home
36:14The one who is great
36:15So cleanse him from defilement.
36:18And what the people did in it
36:22In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful
36:25Read in the name of your Lord who created
36:30Man was created from a clot.
36:34Read, and your Lord is the Most Generous
36:37He who taught by the pen
36:40He taught man what he did not know
36:45God Almighty has spoken the truth.
36:48Good evening, Uncle Waraqa ibn Nawfal
36:51Am I not the son of Abu Talib?
36:58on
36:59I only came now for a very serious matter.
37:04Didn't Khadija mention her need from me that made her ask me at this hour?
37:22no
37:23The clock calls me only for a very serious matter.
37:26The clock calls me only for a very serious matter.
37:28The clock calls me only for a very serious matter.
37:29An hour, except for a grave matter.
37:30An hour, except for a grave matter.
37:31An hour, except for a grave matter.
37:35In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
37:37Blessed be the name of God
37:41If you believed me, my nephew
37:46Blessed be the name of God
37:53If you believed me, my nephew
37:57It is the law that was revealed to Moses, son of Imran.
38:03I wish I were alive
38:07When your people expel you
38:11No one has ever brought anything like what you have brought.
38:15Except for my return
38:18If your day comes,
38:22I will surely grant you a resounding victory.
38:26My nephew
38:40Stay with your cousin
38:43It is the truth from the Lord of the heavens and the earth.
38:47By God, this village will not accept him.
39:12In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful
39:17O you who are wrapped up
39:20Rise up and warn
39:23And your Lord, magnify Him
39:26And purify your garments.
39:29And the rajaz is abandoned
39:32Do not boast or be stingy.
39:35God Almighty has spoken the truth.
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