 جا أولا من جمك إلا إليك أمنتو بكتابك الذي أنسلت ونبيك الذي أرسلت. Whoever says this and dies they die on the fitrah. Oh Allah, we surrender ourselves to You, we turn our attention to You, we entrust our affairs to You, we depend and lean on You. I'll say it one more time. Oh Allah, we surrender ourselves to You, we turn our attention to You, we entrust our affairs to You, we depend and we lean on You out of love and fear of You. There is no escape from You except to You. There is no escape from You except to You. We believe in the messenger that you have sent and in the book that you have revealed. Ameen. Oh Allah, we ask You to witness this gathering. We ask You to give us openings in this night. Oh Allah, we ask You for the good of this night. It's openings, it's victories, it's illumination, it's guidance and it's blessings. Oh Allah, if this is the night of power, if this is Laylatul Qadr, then pardon our sins. You love to pardon. You are the pardoner, pardon our sins. Oh Allah, and if it's not the night of power, you are the pardoner and you love to pardon. So pardon our sins. Oh Allah, You are the Lord of the night of power and You are our Lord. You are our Rab. You are our owner. You are our caretaker. You are, You are our owner. You are our caretaker. You are the one who grows us and molds us. We belong to You. Oh Allah, we belong to You. Oh Allah, we turn to You. Oh Allah, we seek You. Oh Allah, we yearn for You. You are our mission. You are our goal. You are our everything. Oh Allah, You bring life from death. You bring, you bring victory from failure. You do as you please. You are capable of everything. Oh Allah, Oh Allah, witness this moment. Oh Allah, we turn our hearts to You. Oh Allah, we can't save our own marriages. We can't save our own children. Oh Allah, we can't save our own brothers. We can't save our own sisters. We can't save our parents. But You can, Oh Allah. We come in this night and we ask for big, big openings, Oh Allah. Oh Allah, and we come in this night in this special place, in this special month, Oh Allah. Turning to You, because You are our Lord. You are our everything, Oh Allah. Except for Masih Allah. Amen. Send peace and blessings on our master, our teacher, the Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. Subhana rabbika rabbil azati amma yasifun wa salamun ala al-mursaleen wa alhamdulillahi rabbil alemin. Subhana rabbika rabbil azati amma yasifun wa salamun ala al-mursaleen wa alhamdulillahi rabbil alemin. Shala, we're gonna do five things this night together. We're going to read Quran. We're going to do Dhikr. We're going to do Fikr. We're going to do prayer. And we're going to do dua. Right? We're gonna do five things together. Right? And this is the beauty of our Deen. Right? Even if we had ice cream, that would also be worship. You know? So we're gonna do sahur. But that's not now. Just we're gonna be together for about one hour, 60 minutes. And we're gonna do these five things. And it's in our tradition, our teachers, our scholars, they advise us to change up your regimen of worship because it renews you. Right? It renews your energy. Right? So we change it up. We read some Quran. We do some Dhikr. We do some Fikr. We do some dua. We do some prayer. And each time it's renewal. You know? And that's why, you know, commercials and cartoons, they got it down. So they change the screen every moment. So your attention is renewed. Right? But our scholars, our psychologists, the scholars of the soul and the nefs, they've known this for a long time. So that's the intention for tonight. When we read Quran, four things happen. Right? Tranquility descends. We are immersed in mercy. We are surrounded by angels. And God mentions us in a greater gathering. And so that's our intention, insha'Allah, in these big intentions, in these big, big moments. And God is capable. So anything you have, anything you're carrying, bring it now. Bring it and give it to God. Anything you're carrying, Allah is capable. And the key to openings, the key to gifts from God is desperation. You want gifts from God to come pouring down, showering down upon you? Desperation. To be desperate. The opposite of that is to be independent. I don't need you, God. I'm smart enough. I'm rich enough. I'm active enough. I'm strong enough. I don't need you. Right? And so we come with desperation, with brokenness. We offer God everything we have, which is our nothingness. And we ask God, we bring to God our sins, our arrogance, our pride, our vanity, our argumentation, our backbiting. And we ask God, we give those to God. And we ask him to replace it for us, with hasenat, with reward, with mercy, with love, with gentleness, with paradise. And he's generous. He's the generous of the generous. He's capable. And so that's our, that's our intentions, our big intentions, insha'Allah. So we'll begin, we'll begin, insha'Allah, Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad. We'll begin, insha'Allah, with the greatest zikr, which is, the greatest zikr is the recitation of Quran in prayer. And then after that, the best zikr is recitation of Quran outside of prayer. So we'll begin, insha'Allah, and we're only going to read for a few minutes. And so I encourage everyone to read together. We'll begin, insha'Allah, with Surat Al-Fatiha. Insha'Allah, we'll read Surat Al-Mu'ilk, Surat Tabarak on page 562. Together, insha'Allah. Tabarak al-Ladhi bi yadihi al-Mu'ilk, wa huwa ala kulli shay'in qadir. Al-Ladhi khalaq al-Mu'utaw al-Hayat al-Yabilwakum ayyukum ahsanu amala, wa huwa al-Aziz al-Ghafoor. Al-Ladhi khalaq al-Sab'a Samawat in tibaqa. Ma tarafi khalqir Rahman min tafa'ut. Farji al-Basarah al-Tara min futur. Thum marji al-Basarah karratayn yankalib ilayka al-Basar khasi'an wa huwa hasir. Walakad zay'an al-Samaad dunya bim asabiha wa ja'alnaha rujumal nishyatin. Wa a'atadna lahum azaab al-sa'ir. Walilladhi na kafaru bi rabbihim azaabu jahannama wa bi'sa al-Masir. Idha ulqoo fiha sami'u lahashahiqan wahiyatafoor. Takadu tamayyazu min al-Ghayr. Kullama ulqiyafiha fawjunsa lahum khazanatua alam ya'tikum nathir. Qalu bala qad ja'ana nathirun fa kathabna wa kulna ma nazal Allahu min shay'in in anthum illa fi dhalalin kabeer. Wa qalu laukunna nasma'u aw na'qinuma kunna fi ashaab al-sa'ir. Fa atarafu bi dhanbihim fa suhqan li ashaab al-sa'ir. Inna al-Ladhi na yakhshahun rabbahum bil-ghayb lahum maghfiratun wa ajirun kabeer. Wa asiru qawlakum awi jaharubih. Inna hu alimun bidadi al-sudoor. Al-A'la ya'lamu man khalaqa wa hu al-Latifu al-Khabeer. Hu al-Ladhi ja'alakum ul'aruda l-ulan famshu fi manakibhiha wa kulu min rizqihi wa ilayihin nushoor. A'min tum man fi al-Sama'i an yakhshafa bikum ul'aruda fa idha hiya tamoor. A'min tum man fi al-Sama'i an yursil alaykum fa asiba fa sata'lamun kayfa nadir. Wa lakad kathab al-Ladhi na min qabeerin fa kayfa kaan nakir. A walam yaraw ilat al-Tair fawqaun saa wa yaqbid. Ma yumsikuhunna illa ar-Rahman. Nahu bikulli shay'in basir. A'min haadal ladhi hu wa jumdul lakum yansurukum min duni ar-Rahman. In ilkafirun illa fi ghurur. A'min haadal ladhi yarzukkum in amsaka rizqa. Bal ladju fi'utun wa nufur. Afa main yamshi mukibba'n ala wajhi ahda. Yamshi sawiyan ala siraatim mustaqeem. Qulhu wa Ladhi anshakum wa jalalakum ussam'a wa al-abisar wa al-afidah. Qalilan ma tashkurun. Qulhu wa Ladhi dara'akum fi'l arz wa ilayhi tuhsharun. Wa yakulun matahab al-waadun kuntum sadiqeen. Qul innama ilmu'inda Allah wa innama anadhirun mubeen. Falam fa tansi'atujun ladhi na kafaruh. Wa qeel haadal ladhi kuntum bihi tadda'un. Qul araytum innah lakani Allahu wa man ma'ya'u rahimana. Fa main yujirul kafirin min aza bin alim. Qulhu wa l-Rahman wa manna bihi wa alayhi tawakkalna. Fa sata'lamun manhu wa fi zalalin mubeen. Qul araytum inn asbha hama'u kum gaurah. Fa main yateekum bi ma'im ma'iyin. Allahu Rabbul Alameen. Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim. Together. Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheelatil Qadr. Wa ma'ilatul Qadr. Laylatul Qadr khayrun min alfi shahr. Tanadzalul malaykat waan ru'hu fiha bi ibn Rabbin min kulli amr. Salamun hiya hatta matulahil fajr. Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheelatil Qadr. Wa ma'idraa kama laylatul Qadr. Laylatul Qadr khayrun min alfi shahr. Tanadzalul malaykat waan ru'hu fiha bi ibn Rabbin min kulli amr. Salamun hiya hatta matulahil fajr. Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheelatil Qadr. Wa ma'ilatul Qadr. Laylatul Qadr khayrun min alfi shahr. Tanadzalul malaykat waan ru'hu fiha bi ibn Rabbin min kulli amr. Salamun hiya hatta matulahil fajr. Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheelatil Qadr. Wa ma'ilatul Qadr. Laylatul Qadr khayrun min alfi shahr. Tanadzalul malaykat waan ru'hu fiha bi ibn Rabbin min kulli amr. Salamun hiya hatta matulahil fajr. Two more times. Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem. Inu fi laylatul Qadr. Wa ma'ilatul Qadr. Tul Qadr khayrun min alfi shahr. Tanadzalul malaykat waan ru'hu fiha bi ibn Rabbin min kulli amr. Salamun hiya hatta matulahil fajr. Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheelatil Qadr. Wa ma'ilatul Qadr. Laylatul Qadr khayrun min alfi shahr. Tanadzalul malaykat. Salamun hiya hatta matulahil fajr. I'm inclined to just do that for the next hour. Which is a prophetic sunnah by the way. So as we read the Quran in this month of the Quran sometimes we have a goal to finish a certain number of pages in a day, which is good, which is a lofty goal. And then while we're reading those pages, whether it's in Arabic or English and each one has its merits and benefit, sometimes something will touch us. A few words might hit us, we might land, they might feel different. And when that happens, know that that's a breeze from the divine. And when that happens, sit in that breeze and don't move. Don't go anywhere. Forget about your pages that you have to finish for the next hour. Forget about everything. God has these breezes so expose yourself to them. So in that breeze, sit and say it over and say it again and say it again and say it slow and say it and think about the first word when you say it and say it and say it and then think about the second word and say it and say it and say it and then think about the third word and say it and say it and say it and let it just paint you. Let God paint you. And what better paint is there? Let it cleanse us. And we do that also even when we say Subhana Rabbi Al-A'la in the Sujood. Sometimes think about the word Subhana. Sometimes think about the word Rabb. Sometimes think about the word Ii, Mai. Because each one has its different power and effect and cure. Rabbi is the most word that we say as a Muslim following Islam. The most word that we say as a Muslim, if we do the Fard, the obligations, is not Allahu Akbar. It's not La Ilaha Illa Allah. It's Rabbi because we say it in the Ruku'at three times, in Sujood three times, in Sujood three times, nine times Raka'a. We pray 17 Raka'a as the day. Fajr al-Duhar, Asal Mughrib, Ashayah, 17 times 9 is 153. Rabbi. Why did God choose that word to be the word? What does Rabbi mean? Rabbi has three layers. GOT. GOT. Rabb has three layers. God is growing us, growing us. So yeah, sometimes we get a test, sometimes he's molding us, sometimes we get squeezed, sometimes we get a difficulty. He's growing us into something bigger and better, just like we grow our children sometimes. The O is he owns us, and the T is he's taking care of us. And so when you think of Rabb, we can think of each of those layers. He, he, he, he, my, I have a Lord. A lot of people are living in this world, they don't have a Lord. They don't have a master, they don't have an owner. They're lost. It's meaningless, it's purposeless, it's aimless, it's directionless. We have a direction, Jannah. We have a purpose, it's amazing. Right? And then you say, Al-Ahla. And so each one, each one has a beauty. And so you enjoy that breeze, and our Prophet peace be upon him, peace be upon him, peace be upon him, and the Sahaba. When that breeze would come, they would say the same verse over and over and over in the same night. And so this is, this is from our Sunnah, this is our way so we can connect with that, with that verse. Saluh al-Habib. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad, saluh al-Habib. One more time, saluh al-Habib. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad, say with me. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad, salli al-Habib. Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad, salli al-Habib. So before we pray, before we pray, inshaAllah I want to share one story with you. Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim, Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad. And this is the story of the historical figure in many of our cultures and civilization called Juhah. Hoja, any other names you guys know about him? Juhah, chemical figure but historical real figure. And so Juhah, one time he was, he was, he was walking with his son. And they, they had a donkey and they were walking and they had the donkey. And so Juhah, the father was sitting on the donkey and his son was walking. And they passed by some people and the people looked at Juhah and he said, what a heartless father. He's making his child walk. So Juhah said, oh man, yeah, my God. So then he, he got off the donkey and he put his son to sit. And so they continued walking and then they passed some other people. And the people said, look at that son with no edab. He's sitting on the donkey and he's making his father walk. What kind of edab is that? No manners. Look at the kids, these children these days. So Juhah said, okay, we're both sitting on the donkey. So the father sits on the donkey, the son sits on the donkey and they continue walking. And then they passed by another group of people and the group of people, they look at Juhah and his son and they say, look at that heartless family putting all that weight on that poor donkey. What bad manners. So Juhah says, okay, let's get off the donkey. So we don't put too much weight on the donkey. So Juhah and the son start walking next to the donkey. And then they walk by another group of people and the people say, look at those imbeciles. They have a donkey and neither, no one's riding it. So then Juhah takes the donkey and carries the donkey above his head and starts walking. And the moral of the story is if we're chasing the approval and the pleasure of people, we're making ourselves lower than donkeys. And so there is, there is pleasing people is a goal you will never achieve. And pleasing Allah is a goal you should never leave. So achieve what you should never leave and leave what you'll never achieve. They say, there's a quote that says, you know, in my 20s, I used to care about what people thought about me. You know, I have to dress like them. What are they going to think of my hijab? What are they going to think about my clothes? What are they going to think about my hair? What are they going to think about my car? What are they going to think about my house? What are they going to think about my wife? What are they going to think about my husband? What are they going to think about my joke? What are they going to think about my job, my career, my promotion? What are they going to think? And then in my 30s, you know, I got courageous. And so I said, you know what? I don't care what people think about me. I don't care anymore. I'm going to be me. I'm going to live my own life. I'm going to be authentic. Which is another discussion for another day. So they start becoming free of people's opinions and approvals. And then in their 40s, they realize no one was actually ever thinking about them. But a Muslim in their 50s realizes a law was thinking about them and looking at them the whole time. It's about Allah. Right? And so in conclusion, I leave you with this beautiful aphorism from Ibn Ata'illah. Beautiful hikmah. And this is, I leave you with this gift to take this away, insha'Allah, from this night. Insha'Allah, we also take away Paradise. Say Ameen and exemption from Hellfire. Say Ameen, because that's what it's all about. Everything else is a distraction. We're only here for a few days. And so, Ibn Ata'illah says, Did you get that? Vanished from your eyes, from your perspective, people's eyes on you in exchange for God's eye on you. When we make that shift, that paradigm shift, it's so comforting. It's so relaxing. It's so liberating. It's so empowering. It's so empowering. And the second part of the aphorism, And ignore people approaching you and witness God approaching you. And ignore people approaching you and witness God approaching you. Allah, that's what it's all about. It's amazing, amazing. And so I leave you with that, insha'Allah, so we can worship Allah as if we see Him, and if we don't see Him, we know that He sees us. Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah. So we don't end up carrying the donkey, insha'Allah. Say Ameen. Okay, so what we're going to do now, insha'Allah, we're going to pray to Raka'z, insha'Allah, together. So I know the room. We'll put the men here in the front, and the women, insha'Allah, next to us on this side. Insha'Allah, we'll pray to Raka'z. We're going to do a little zikr together after that. And then another prayer of Tasbih. If you've never prayed Salat al-Tasbih, we're going to do that tonight, insha'Allah. It's a beautiful, unique, amazing prayer, right? In both the Hanafi and the Shafi'ah, I'm not sure about the other ones, but it's in the Hanafi and Shafi'ah. When we pray it together, and in the prayer, I'll explain it in a bit. It's a very unique prayer. It's an amazing prayer, insha'Allah. But for now, let's stand for our prayer, insha'Allah. Bismillah. It's fine, it's fine, it's fine. Let's make our rows straight, Bismillah. Thank you, sir. Two Raka'z, and I'd like to invite everyone and the prostration to pray for everyone in this room, insha'Allah. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I bear witness that there is no god but the Jannah, and we seek refuge with Allah from the fire. I bear witness that there is no god but the Jannah, and we seek refuge with Allah from the fire. I bear witness that there is no god but the Jannah, and we seek refuge with Allah from the fire. I mean, inshallah we'll do some dhikr together. The first dhikr we're going to do is Astaghfirullah. So in this last third of the night, God asks three questions. Who's calling me so I may answer him? Who's asking me so I may give him? And who's seeking my forgiveness so I may forgive him? And so we say we are Ya Allah. We're calling you Ya Allah. We're calling you Ya Allah. Ya Allah, we're calling you. Ya Allah, we're calling you. Ya Allah, we're calling you. Ya Allah, we're calling you. And we know you're the all hearing. Ya Allah, we're asking you. Ya Allah, we're asking you. Ya Allah, we're asking you. And we know you're the one who responds, Al Mujib. Ya Allah. Ya Allah, we're seeking your forgiveness. Ya Allah. Ya Allah, if you don't forgive us, what will happen to us? You're the only one who can forgive us. Forgive us, Ya Allah, for the sins that we did privately and publicly, the ones we know of and don't know of. Ya Allah, when we go to our grave, let us be surprised with our rewards, not with our sins. When we meet you, Ya Allah, let us be surprised with our rewards, not our sins, Ya Allah. Ya Allah, don't let us go to our deathbed and feelings of remorse and feelings of regret. When we meet you, let us not have remorse and regret. Let us have celebration. Let us have celebration. Ya Allah, we yearn for you. Ya Allah, we yearn for you, Ya Allah. We yearn to be with you. We learn to meet you. We learn to be reunited with you. This is not our home. Come back to your Lord. Come back to your Lord. Enter into my servants and enter my paradise. Ya Allah, this is not our home. You are our home. Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. Keep it going. Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah. So know that there is no god except Allah. There is no god except Allah. There is no god except Allah. Ya Ibn Shaytan, ir-Rajih. Three more times. Final time. Smile when you say this one. That's right. Two more times. Ya Allah, help us see our Prophet in our dreams. Our dear Prophet, please visit us in our dreams. Ya Allah, help us reflect our Prophet's beautiful character. Connect us with him outwardly and inwardly. Help us love him. Help us emulate him. Help us represent him. Help us represent him. Ya Allah, we miss him. We wish we could have met him. We wish we could have seen him. We wish we could have held him. We wish we could have hugged him. Just one look. Just one glance. Just one moment to elevate us. To inspire us. To set us straight. Just one word. Just one voice. Just one moment to witness. Ya Allah, help us fall in love with our Prophet Muhammad SAW. Help us obey him. Help us follow him. So that you can love us and forgive us. As you say in the Quran, we want you to love us Ya Allah. And we follow your beloved Prophet SAW and our beloved Prophet SAW. Ya Allah, help us live the meanings of La ilaha illa Allah. The multiple layers of meanings of La ilaha illa Allah. There's no one we worship except you. There's no one that, there's no one, there's no one, there's no one that we seek except you. There's no one, there's no one that we seek except you. Ya Allah, there's no one, there's no one that owns us except you Ya Allah. Ya Allah, there's no one worthy of worship except you Ya Allah. There's no one's opinion, there's no one's approval Yeah, we seek other than you and those who you want us to seek our parents and our teachers Yeah, Allah Yeah, Allah help us experience the sweetness of this faith. Yeah, Allah Yeah, Allah here. We are Here we are Here we are April 12 2023 21st of Ramadan. Yeah, Allah here. We are in this message in your house Coming for what? Nothing except Allah We're knocking on your door. Yeah, Allah We're doing atikaf at your door, and we won't leave until you open for us Yeah, and we have Hussnul Dunn. We have a good opinion of you that you are the merciful of the merciful You are the generous of the generous. You are the king of kings and we're coming to you. Yeah, Allah Oh Yalla, we're desperate. Yalla. We're desperate. Yalla. We're broken. Yalla. We're sinful We're sinful. Yalla. We're lost. We're arrogant. We're prideful. We're jealous We love money. We love Image we love materials. We love food. We love all the things But do we love you? Have we lived our life for you? Have we honored you? Have we respected you? Have we obeyed you? Have we read your Quran? Have we served our parents? Have we honored our parents? Did we sleep through all the nights? Did we ever get up at night? Do we ever get up at night and call your name? Do we let our Quran, our copy of the Quran, get dusty? Do we look at things we shouldn't look at? Are we choosing this dunya over? Are we distracted by this dunya? Do we love our work? Do we love our bank accounts? Do we think about our bank accounts more than we think about you? Yalla. Forgive us, Yalla. Forgive us, Yalla. Forgive us, Yalla. Forgive us, Yalla. Clean our hearts, Yalla. Illuminate our hearts. Purify our hearts. Take care of our marriages. Take care of our children. Forgive us, Yalla. We bring to you sin, you bring to us forgiveness. We bring to you arrogance, you bring to us forgiveness. We bring to you jealousy and envy and disrespect, and you bring to us forgiveness and love and mercy and gentleness. Yalla, you bring life from death. You elevate who you want and you humiliate who you want. Don't humiliate us in this world or the next, Yalla. Yalla, our children. Yalla, our children. Yalla, our parents. Yalla, our sisters, our brothers. Yalla, those suffering around the world. Yalla, our brothers and sisters in Yemen. Did we do anything for them? Are we too busy enjoying our steaks? Yalla, the leaders of the Muslim world. Yalla, guide them, Yalla. Guide them, Yalla. Yalla, we beg you. We beg you. We can't do anything. This is your story. This world is your domain. You design it as you please, and we don't reject the decree. You promise to test us, Yalla. But we beg you, Yalla. We beg you for our brothers, our sisters, our aunts, our uncles, our grandparents, our grandmothers, our grandfathers, their little kids. I seek refuge with Allah from Satan, the accursed. When is the help of Allah coming? When is the help of Allah coming? I seek refuge with Allah from Satan, the accursed. Yalla, your help is indeed near. And you are near, and we love you, Yalla. And we love you, and we need you, and we want you, and we seek you, and we live for you. You are our everything. We love you. Forgive us, Yalla. Cleanse us, Yalla. Grant us paradise, Yalla, with our parents. And if our parents have passed away, then illuminate their graves. Forgive all of their sins, Yalla. Send them a gift at this moment. Send them a gift at this moment. All of our ancestors, and all of our relatives, and all those we care about, all of them listen. Send them a gift at this moment. Send them a gift at this moment. We call you by your divine name. Ya Rahman, Ya Rahim. Ya Allah, Ya Allah. Say with me, insha'Allah. Ya Allah, Ya Allah. 99 times. Ya Allah, Ya Allah. Ya Allah, Ya Allah. Everyone, Ya Allah. Everyone, Ya Allah. 100% participation. Ya Allah, Ya Allah. Ya Allah, Ya Allah. We do all the most loving. O Capable, The one who turns to Him, the one who accepts the one who turns to Him. You are returning to you. You accept us. Ya Habibi, Ya Allah, Ya Habibi, Ya Allah, You are our Beloved. Ya Tawab, Ya Muntaqim, Ya Afu, Ya Rauf, Ya Malik, Al-Mulkiyad, Al-Jalali, Wal-Ikram Ya Muqsit, Ya Jami'u, Ya Zani'u, Ya Muqm, Ya Mani'u, Ya Al-Dar, Ya Fi'a Ya Nur, Ya Hadi, Ya Badi'u, Ya Baqi, Ya Wari'u, Ya Rashid, Ya Sabun O patient, thank you for being patient with us. Thank you for taking care of us while we sin. Thank you for your Helm, your leniency. Alhamdulillah. We love you Ya Allah. Take care of our Ummah, our scholars, our institutions. Ya Allah, unite our scholars, elevate us Ya Allah. Revival Ya Allah, revival Ya Allah, revival for the Ummah Ya Allah. Who do we have if you don't accept us Ya Allah? Who do we have other than you? And what do we need other than you? We ask you for well-being. We ask you for well-being. Ameen, Ameen, Ameen, Ameen, Ameen. Alhamdulillah, O Lord of the Worlds. Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah. May Allah accept, may Allah accept, may Allah accept. The one who fasts Ramadan with faith seeking reward is forgiven. The one who stands in Ramadan with faith seeking reward is forgiven. And the one who stands on Lailatul Qadr with faith seeking reward is forgiven. May Allah make us from all three of them, insha'Allah. That's what we need, that's what we want, that's right. Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah. As-salatu wa s-salamu ala Rasulillah. Alhamdulillah. So far we did four things, what do we do so far? We did Qur'an, we did zikr, we did fikr, we did dua, we did prayer. We did five things, Alhamdulillah. So we're going to conclude with one more thing and that's that beautiful prayer, the as-salatu wa t-tasbih. And the way it's prayed, it's four raka'z, it's four units of prayer. And the complete four units, we say in it 300 times. SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, La ilah illa Allah, Allahu Akbar. So in each unit we say 75 times, 75, 75, 75, 75 is 300. And the way we do it is, Bismillah. Let me just make sure I got it in my head before I share it, Bismillah. Okay, perfect. So we start, all four raka'z, all four units will be read aloud. We'll pray Jama'a and I'll read aloud. So it's 15, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10. In each position of the prayer. So after the Fatiha and the Surah, we say 15 times. SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, La ilah illa Allah, Allahu Akbar. We go to Rakua, 10 times. We stand 10 times, prostration 10 times. We sit 10 times, prostration 10 times. And then, before the next Fatiha, we do it 10 times. So that's 75. Okay? Yeah. So when we're standing, we do 15 and 10. 15 before Fatiha and then 10. So before Fatiha, we do 15. After Fatiha and Surah, we do 10. Okay? Bismillah, let's stand for prayer. One more time. Before Fatiha 15, after Fatiha and Surah, 10. And then in bowing 10, standing 10, prostration 10, sitting 10, prostration 10. That's 75. If it's a little fast for you, that's okay. If it's a little slow for you, that's okay. That's the Ummah. Alhamdulillah. And we say, Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, La ilaha illa Allah, Allahu Akbar. If this is the first time you're praying it in your life, congratulations. That's a beautiful, beautiful moment. Enjoy it. Alhamdulillah. We have a goal to do this every day. If not every day, once a week. If not once a week, once a month. If not once a month, once a year. If not once a year, once in our lifetime. Alhamdulillah. We want a portion from every, we want a portion from every sunnah. I'll say the first one aloud. If there's feedback, I'm going to take it off. Bortakas, turn our attention to Allah. Pause the world and be with the creator of the world. And a special night. Allah. Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah, La ilaha illa Allah. Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah. Alhamdulillah, Allah. Alhamdulillah, Allah. Ibn al-Rabbi al-Alamin al-Rahman al-Rahim Malkiyaw al-Din Iyyaka al-Abdu wa Iyyaka al-Asta'in Iyyaka al-Sirat al-Mustakim Siraat al-Ladina al-Anta alayhi Malkin al-Sharil al-Waswas al-Khan Suvisu fi-Sudur Ibn al-Nafiq Samey Allah Al-Ninha Al-Hanidah Allah, Allah As Salamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah We ask Allah for mercy Allama inna alayati krika wa shukri Krika wa khosna ibadati qawwi Allah help us, remember you and help us, thank you and help us worship you beautifully Ya Allah thank you for this beautiful night coming from this beautiful religion And this beautiful month and this beautiful God, this beautiful prophet, Son of Allah, that you sent him. And you are our beautiful Lord. You are our beautiful Ida. We love you, ya Allah. We thank you, ya Allah, thank you for this beautiful religion. Thank you for this religion. Thank you for this guidance. Thank you for the guidance of Islam. Where would we be without it? Thank you for Islam. Thank Thank you for Islam. Thank you for sending us our Prophet! Thank you for sending us our Ale'uvaul Allah, Thank you for sending us ourROH fierce Thank you for sending us our рукpost Thank you for sending us our captives our hero, our hero, Habibi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. Thank you, thank you Ya Allah, thank you Ya Allah, thank you Ya Allah. Write us from those who are in the thankful. Few people remember to thank you. Write us from the thankful Ya Allah. Ya Allah, those who thank you, you increase them. We thank you for spiritual openings. We thank you for spiritual awakenings. We thank you for spiritual insights. We thank you for our parents. We thank you for our health. We thank you for our wealth. We thank you for our friends. We thank you for our family. We thank you for the gifts. We thank you for every moment of bliss we had. We thank you for every smile. We thank you for every comfort, for every bite, for every sip, for every sitting, for every standing, for every walking, for everything. All good came from you. We thank you Ya Allah. And those who thank you, you increase them because you are so generous, you are amazing, you are amazing, subhanak, subhanak, you are our Lord and we are yours, you are ours and we are yours, we belong to you. Alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah we know you, alhamdulillah we know your name, alhamdulillah we know this way, your way of Islam, alhamdulillah we know your prophet, alhamdulillah we know your messenger, thank you Ya Allah, we ask you for sincerity, we ask you we ask you to bring forth from us a mujaddid, a renewer, we ask you to take care of our teachers and scholars and their families and their children, ya Allah, I mean and we ask you for everything good that our dear Prophet SallAllahu Alaihi Wasallam asked you for and we seek protection from every harm that he sought protection from. Subhanah Rabbika Rabbil Izzat La'am Ya Asifun wa Salaamun A'la al-Mursaleen wa Alhamdulillahi Rabbil A'lamin wa Sallallahu Alaa wa Sallam al-Muhammad al-Nabi al-Ummi wa al-Ali wa Sallam al-Taslim al-Kathira. Allahumma Salli al-Ali wa Sallam al-Muhammad al-Fatiha al-Muawli al-Qulqat al-Nasir al-Haqq al-Bilhaq al-Hadi al-Asirat al-Mustaqim al-Ali wa Al-Haqq al-Qadri al-Mukadari al-Azim Salatan tunjina biha min jamia al-Ahwali wa al-Afat wa taqdi lana biha jamia al-Haajat wa du-tahhiruna biha min jamia al-Sayyid wa tarfauna biha a'l al-Darajat wa du-baliquna biha aqsa al-Ghayat min jamia al-Kahirat al-Hayat wa biha al-Namat biha al-Hadrat al-Nabi sallallahu al-Ali wa Salaam al-Fatiha Salli Rabbi Salli Rabbi A'la al-Nabi Salli Rabbi Allah the people that in darkness dwell a glorious light have seen Allah God's prophet now to them had come Muhammad Salli Rabbi Salli Rabbi Maulana Seal Allah we read with reverence the Book that was sent to reveal Allah for you the birth, thine day the idols fell Salli Rabbi Moshe thy praises and we watch with gentle fostering care the seed that you have sown Allah and trust to hear the world declare God's prophet as it sown Allah Salli Rabbi Salli Rabbi Allah accept insha'Allah Allah accept so we did 7 things tonight I think there is going to be masjid we are having a break time now till 3 and insha'Allah Kariyumar will be coming at 3 and we will have 3 to 4