 In today's book by insha'Allah, we will look at four different actions that the Prophet ﷺ did or did not do that we think is special, and we will look at how we can keep them at those actions and with our own lives to become better individuals. We should note that the Prophet ﷺ was a walking, talking Quran. He followed everything that Quran teaches and tells us to be. So, if we follow the sunnah, then we follow the Quran. It was reported in him that the Prophet ﷺ said, and hadid, with every device and aspect of my sunnah that is forgotten after my death, he will have a reward equivalent to that of the people who follow him, without it to track him in the least of their reward. This hadid shows us the next reward that comes in implementing the sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ. So, if we can imitate one sunnah that is mentioned today, and implement it in our lives, it's all willing there will be much reward and many blessings for us. The first sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ, we will look at today, is number one, we didn't argue for the sake of argumentation. The Prophet ﷺ said, never bring your heart into vocal parts with anyone. Either try to end the confrontation or you'll be excited and left. This is a very rare trait to have, and we don't find this quality in many people today. Leaving argumentation is a very important thing that we need to bring back into our lives. All of them to the face, we see people arguing and fighting over meaningless topics. If you have social media, especially Facebook or Twitter, you have seen people spend time arguing and seeing them around the world, finding arguing behind their peoples. I know of people who have given arguments and fights for whether Michael Jordan or the barge is better. People they angry with each other over this type of minutiae and it doesn't get anyone anywhere. Argumentation just leaves the bad taste without and creates fitna, conflict. Abu Umeyma, whether the Allah upon him reported, the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him said, I guarantee a house on the outskirts of Paradise, for one who leaves arguments even if he is right. This has been, stresses to us the importance of leaving arguments in order to keep the peace amongst our brothers and sisters. Abu Hanifa, whether the Allah upon him, once saw his son debating an atheist and he pulled his son aside and told him immediately to stop debating the atheist. His son was puzzled and said, but father, I have seen you debate people about their faith communities all the time. Abu Hanifa replied, when my generation debated, we debated for the truth but your generation debates just for the sake of money. Imagine how far we are from that local generation. Imam Shafiq, whether the Allah upon him, said that before he debated anyone, he would pray that the truth he manifested on their tongue. This means that it wasn't important to him that he being the one who was correct, he just wanted the correct thing to be said by anyone, even if it was his own opponent. Number two, the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, would turn his entire body and face a person who would talk to or listen to someone. He would be present in the conversation. Whenever someone came to the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, he would face them with his entire being. He would focus his entire attention and being towards them. This habit of his made people feel special and close to the Prophet's son. Every Sahaba thought he was the most beloved to the Prophet's son. Today it's very rare to find people who are really present with you when you talk to them. This is especially rare to find in us youth. When people talk to us who are always twitching and burning our eyes, we are on our phones, giving them, uh-huh, uh-huh, yes, having a real conversation, passing a digital one. One of the few times God Almighty recommended his beloved Prophet to the law of God of the Southern, because when the Prophet said the law of God of the Southern turned and looked away, we all know the incident mentioned in the Quran. One day our beloved Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, was talking to an influential man of another faith community. And the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, knew that if this man converted, many other people would like him to join into the fold of Islam as well. So the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, was deep in conversation with this man. And while he was talking to an older, blind uncle, came up to the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, and tried to talk to him. The constant interruption frustrated our Prophet to the law of God of the Southern. And he eventually frowned and turned away from the blind man. Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, sent down the verses into the other side, in which he schools the Prophet's fold of Islam to the one time he turned away. It is important to note that the Prophet said the law of God of the Southern was corrected for choosing a good action for a better one. He didn't do anything bad. Number three, our Prophet said the law of God of the Southern was always mighty. Abdullah bin Hadid, by the law of God, when he said, I have never seen a man who smiled as much as a messenger of God, said the law of God of the Southern. He smiled the day, keeps the psychiatrist away. Smiling can change a person's life. It has been scientifically proven that smiling helps with mental health and attitude. And it takes less muscles to smile than to frown. There is a very beautiful quote from a Buddhist monk where he says, sometimes your joy is the source of your smile. And sometimes your smile is the source of your joy. Abu Dhabi, when the Allah put him in court, that the messenger of God, said the law of God is the son of Satan. Your smile or your brother is charity. The Prophet said the law of God is the son of Satan, telling us that you get in Sadaqah just for smiling. Think about that for a moment. This is truly beautiful. Smiling is so easy. And definitely one Sadaq that we can all implement. Number four, the Prophet said the law of God when he was suddenly became angry only for the sake of Allah. And he loved only for the sake of Allah. Whenever the Prophet said the law of God when he was suddenly loved someone or something, he loved the person or action for the sake of Allah. And whenever he disliked someone or something, he disliked the person or the action for the sake of Allah. In the spirit of this sunnah, the Muslim community should heed the hatred that led to the tragedy in Charlottesville, Virginia a couple of weeks ago and to the tragedy in Barcelona, Spain last Thursday. So we are only angry for the sake of Allah. Thank you. By now, we have all heard what happened in Charlottesville, Virginia a couple of weeks ago when a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis gathered with torches chanting racist slogans. One white supremacist killed a peaceful protestor and injured 19 others. We all know what happened last week when ISIS claimed responsibility for attacking and killing 13 people in Barcelona under the name of Islam. In the first part of this football we talked about the sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad SAW and when we studied the sunnah one of the things we realized about the sunnah is that it is pure beauty. Everything about what the Prophet SAW did was beautiful. So what we Muslims have to do is turn back to the sunnah of our beloved Prophet SAW so that we can wage beauty and not ugliness in these confusing times. Part of our problem as in the month is that we have abandoned the sunnah and we have to return to the sunnah. If ISIS knew the true sunnah of the Prophet SAW they would realize that their attacks are outright wrong but they just don't know. In Surah Al-Hadeem, I.S. 57 Prophet Muhammad SAW says that he sent all of the prophets to help establish trust which means peace, justice, equity and fairness in Arabic. This includes our Prophet Muhammad SAW he was sent down to establish trust and he as his Huma had to continue to represent what the Prophet SAW said for. So what can we do? What can you do? The white supremacists are coming back. Tomorrow, August 26th they will be at Crissy Field in San Francisco promoting their hatred, racism and bigotry. They will be on Berkeley on Sunday thought willing if we will since we go to represent our prophets in the law and just stand with our brothers and sisters who are oppressed and marginalized that would be amazing. Building alliances and coalitions with other communities was one of the main empowerment strategies of the Prophet SAW and he always stood for justice so we should also you can go online to find more details. To conclude, let's discuss the fact that for most of us students school is starting or just starting recently. If we implement any Sunnahs that specifically the poor Sunnahs mentioned today you will be helped greatly in our religion and our worldly affairs. If you implement one not arguing for the sake of arguing two, turning your body and being present in your conversations three, smiling and four, loving what Allah loves and hating what Allah hates you will be set to succeed in middle school and high school and in college. Those of you in middle school or high school know the haram that goes down and inshaAllah the Sunnahs can be a protection for you if you do them with the intention of following the Prophet SAW and not because you want to impress people. However the power of these Sunnahs is that they will by default automatically make you stand out as a person of good character. People will notice you and will respect you especially your peers and your teachers even if you're not trying to impress them. Imitating the Prophet SAW or your Sunnah's character will make people recognize you as some of the principles and morals. They will appreciate you all the more for it. Everyone appreciates good other good manners. You simply cannot go wrong if you follow the best of creation some of the love by the name of the Sunnah. Everything said today was a reminder first and foremost for myself. Anything said that was beneficial Allah SWT Anything said that was incorrect was from this image of the thieves on thoughts may Allah forgive us all. Amen