Salat Mathematical Confirmation, Sura 1 Superhuman Structure, Paradise, My Mother
(0:00) Alhamdulillah, we praise God, wa ash'hadu an la ilaha illallah wahdahu wa la sharika lah. (0:06) And we bear witness that there is no other god besides the one God. (0:12) Are we going to have fun today? I'm giving three khutbas on behalf of three people. (0:20) I'm giving a khutba on behalf of Hadeeb, and a khutba on behalf of Su'aad, (0:26) and a khutba on behalf of Saeed Talari from New Hampshire. (0:31) I'm presenting to you some things that they discovered in the last week. (0:38) And they are all fantastic. (0:41) You have all witnessed, in the last month or so, the miracle of miracles. (0:48) You witnessed the miracle of miracles, it has to do with the first surah in the Quran, (0:52) and the five daily prayers. (0:54) Just a quick review, this miracle of miracles begins with the number of units of our prayers. (1:05) The morning is two units, the noon is four units, the afternoon is four units, (1:09) the sunset is three units, and the night prayer is four units, and this is a multiple of nineteen. (1:16) The sequence and specific numbers have to be this way. (1:23) More sophisticated than this is, you put the two units of the morning, and then you put two fatihas. (1:29) Now the asterisk can be any representation of surah number one. (1:34) For example, this is one of them. (1:37) This representation of surah one includes the number of the surah, one, (1:41) the number of verses in the surah, which is seven, (1:44) the number of words, letters in the whole surah, (1:49) 139, and the grammatical value of all the letters added up in the whole surah. (1:56) This means you take the value of every letter, add it up, and you get 10,043. (2:02) Put the next stage out like this, you have a multiple of nineteen. (2:05) And this is what the asterisk is. (2:08) Or, you can make it more complicated than this by putting the grammatical value of every individual letter. (2:17) You can also add the grammatical values of the whole verse. (2:21) You can add the number of verses, excuse me, the number of letters in every verse, and so on. (2:26) All of them, these representations are multiples of nineteen, and all of them can be used here. (2:33) So just think of this as al-fatiha, or surah number one. (2:38) Any of these numbers can represent surah number one. (2:42) So you put the two units of the morning prayer, followed by two fatihas, (2:47) and then the four units of the noon prayer, followed by four fatihas, (2:51) and then the four units of the afternoon prayer, followed by four of this number, (2:57) or any other number representing al-fatiha. (2:59) The sunset prayer is three units, followed by three fatihas. (3:05) And then the night prayer is four units, followed by four fatihas. (3:12) We tried, we really tested this very hard, and as you will see, we even imposed very harsh conditions. (3:26) And still, God gives us multiples of nineteen. (3:31) One of the most profound conditions was to reverse the numbers from right to left. (3:36) There was one representation of surah al-fatiha. (3:44) But that can be used to replace the asterisk. (3:58) Like I said, you can use any number representative of surah number one, here is one of them. (4:04) And I just want to give you an example of how we stretch it too far, and God goes along with us. (4:10) He gives us multiples of nineteen still. (4:12) You put the number of the surah, one. (4:15) The number of the first verse is one. (4:18) The number of letters in the first verse is nineteen. (4:21) The geometrical value of the first verse is 786. (4:26) Verse number two has seventeen letters, and the value is 581. (4:35) Verse number three, now this is one continuous number, remember that. (4:40) Verse number three has twelve letters, and the value is 618. (4:49) Verse number four has eleven letters, and the value is 241. (4:56) Verse number five, we are still continuing, has nineteen letters, and the value is 836. (5:06) Verse number six has seventeen letters, and the value is 1072, the geometrical value. (5:16) The last verse, number seven, has forty-three letters, and the value is 6009. (5:27) Ok, this is almost all the parameters of surah number one. (5:32) The number of surah, the number of every verse, followed by the number of letters in every verse, (5:36) followed by the value of every verse. (5:39) Ok, this number is a multiple of nineteen, also it consists of thirty-eight digits. (5:44) Nineteen times two. (5:46) So what we did, we reversed this, we wrote it backward. (5:50) Every component, we put this at the beginning, and then this after it. (5:54) Which is a crazy way of doing it, but some Arabs will use that as an excuse. (5:59) They say we have to write to left. (6:01) Well, it still came out a multiple of nineteen. (6:05) So this is really the market of miracles. (6:11) Now Saeed is back again. (6:14) Some smart-alecky, most probably an Arab, will tell you why do you make two sujoods in every unit? (6:22) Why not three or four? (6:25) We will do one ruku'a, this is ruku'a, per unit. (6:29) And we make two sujoods per unit. (6:32) So this smart-alecky, this believer, will tell you why do you make one ruku'a and two sujoods. (6:38) And God is ahead of them. (6:41) So this is Saeed Talari's discovery. (6:45) He calls it from New Hampshire. (6:59) This is what Saeed did. (7:02) In the five prayers, we read only one surah. (7:08) Which is surah number one. (7:15) Okay, now prayer number one. (7:17) What do we do in prayer number one? Here is prayer number one. (7:21) What do we do? We read two fatihas, right? (7:26) And we make two ruku'as, two bowings, four prostrations, one tashahhud, right? (7:35) Ash-hadu an la ilaha illa Allah wa ahdahu la sharika la. (7:39) Okay, now we get to prayer number two. (7:41) What do we do in prayer number two? (7:43) We read four fatihas, we make four ruku'as, we make eight sujoods, and we read two tashahhuds. (7:53) In the sitting position. (7:55) Then we get to the third prayer, prayer number three, where we read four fatihas, four ruku'as, (8:05) eight sujoods, two tashahhuds. (8:09) Oh, excuse me, this is three. (8:13) Then we go to prayer number four, where we read three fatihas. (8:19) See the change in number? This is the only way to be divisible by 19. (8:24) We read three fatihas, we make three ruku'as, six sujoods, two tashahhuds. (8:32) And the last prayer is number five. (8:39) We read four fatihas, we make four ruku'as, eight sujoods, two tashahhuds. (8:47) This is a multiple of 19. (8:49) So it fills down how many ruku'as, how many sujoods, in every prayer, in the five prayers. (8:57) Now are these miracles, or are these miraculous? (8:59) We were very happy about this, except we have in this mosque a troublemaker called Adib. (9:10) We are going to have one more in about seven months. (9:14) I don't know how we are going to handle that. (9:20) This troublemaker said, well see we have to be ahead of the rascals, of the Arabs, the disbelievers. (9:29) We do this on purpose, it is a fantastic service. (9:33) He said we read surah number one, they will say why not put it before every prayer? (9:38) And then he went home. (9:41) And he left Mahmoud to struggle with it. (9:44) So what Mahmoud did, he put one, here is surah prayer number two, he put one here. (9:51) So now we have the surah number ahead of every prayer, this is prayer number one. (9:55) This is prayer number two, he put one, the surah that we read in the noon prayer. (10:01) Before the last prayer he put one. (10:06) Yeah, this is the third prayer. (10:09) In the fourth prayer he also put one, and before the fifth prayer he put one. (10:17) His excuse was that we read surah number one in every prayer, so why not put one there? (10:21) God said, okay, it is divisible. (10:27) It is really incredible. (10:30) Because when you have a number like this... (10:41) Okay, this number is divisible by nineteen, this is eight. (10:48) This number is divisible by nineteen, if you add one, it is not divisible anymore. (10:54) If you put it anywhere else, here, it is not divisible by nineteen. (10:59) It changes, you have a completely different number when you add one. (11:09) These are all physical impossibilities, but God made them possible. (11:14) I hope that no scientist here will tell me what kind of physical impossibility is. (11:18) That is why if you put anywhere else, it is for one... (11:23) No, of course not, if you put one here, or here, or anywhere else... (11:28) It is the only chance. (11:34) There has been a flood of miracles in the last month. (11:39) And to use Catherine's expression, we are light years ahead of the rest of the world. (11:44) Because it is going to take quite a few years to catch up with these. (11:48) But after fifty years it is like... (11:54) It will take maybe this much. (12:00) Okay, this is Saeed Talal's discovery, with Adeeb Youssef's channel. (12:06) And discovery. (12:15) I have to go a little faster. (12:18) Adeeb's discovery. (12:26) The disbelievers, normally Arabs, have been giving us enough time about (12:33) Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim, is it nineteen letters or not? (12:37) Of course it is nineteen letters, I keep telling them, what your eyes see, you count. (12:42) They say, oh there is a stress in this letter, we must count it twice. (12:45) Like Muhammad, the whole Muslim world wrote it four letters, Muhammad. (12:51) They say, but since you stressed the second M, you must write Muhammad. (12:56) And you have five letters instead of four. (12:58) Even their idols, they mess up with his name. (13:02) So what Adeeb discovered is that when you read surah al-hamd, al-fatiha, surah number one, (13:07) your lips meet exactly nineteen times. (13:11) Now this has nothing to do with the spelling, or how many letters, or stress, or anything. (13:18) This really nullifies their excuse. (13:21) For example, say Bism, that is two. (13:25) Let's say it together, let's do it together. (13:26) Bism, that is two. (13:29) Here is Bism. (13:32) Allah ar-Rahman, there is one. (13:34) Ar-Rahim, there is one. (13:37) Al-hamd, there is one. (13:39) Lillah, Rabb, there is one. (13:42) Al-Alamin, there is one. (13:44) Rabb al-Alamin ar-Rahman. (13:46) Ar-Rahim, Malik. (13:49) Yawm, al-deen. (13:50) Iyaka na'budu wa iyaka nasta'eem. (13:54) Ihdina al-sirat al-mustaqeem, two of them. (13:58) Al-mustaqeem, there is also two. (14:00) Sirata al-dabeena, am'amta, alayhim, ghayr al-maghdoob, alayhim, wa laddallihim. (14:08) How many are these? (14:11) There is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen. (14:20) Okay. (14:21) Okay, wait. (14:24) Hold it. (14:25) Bism, Allah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim. (14:30) Al-hamdu lillahi Rabb al-Alamin. (14:34) Ar-Rahman ar-Rahim. (14:36) Malik, yawm, al-deen. (14:38) Iyaka na'budu wa iyaka nasta'eem. (14:42) Bism, Allah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim. (14:46) Al-hamdu lillahi Rabb al-Alamin. (14:49) Ar-Rahman ar-Rahim. (14:52) Malik, yawm, al-deen. (14:55) Iyaka na'budu wa iyaka nasta'eem. (14:58) Zina al-sirat al-mustaqeem. (15:01) Sirata al-dabeena, am'amta, alayhim, ghayr al-maghdoob, alayhim, wa laddallihim. (15:10) Al-maghdoob is two, not one. (15:13) Okay, because there are, what's this? (15:18) Four B's and fifteen M's. (15:23) In the Arabic language these are the only letters where your lips meet. (15:31) The B and the M. (15:33) In English or in Farsi there is also P. (15:36) The letter P as in... (15:43) It has to be P. (15:45) Okay. (15:49) The value of B is two. (15:52) And the value of M is 40 in Arabic. (15:56) So 15 times 40 is 600. (16:01) And 4 times 2 is 8. (16:03) The total is 608. (16:05) There is also a multiple of 19. (16:07) Okay. (16:12) I'll be like that, these miracles come in pairs. (16:16) They have no excuse. (16:30) Oh, okay. (16:32) Now we get to Su'aad's discovery. (16:34) Su'aad. (16:44) Su'aad numbered the alphabet in a conventional manner. (16:49) That is from 1 to 28. (16:51) You have 28 letters in the alphabet, she counted 1 to 28. (16:54) The grammatical value is when you get to 10, you don't count 11, you go to 20. (16:58) 10, 20, 30, 40. (17:00) And you get to 100, you go to 101, you go 100, 200, 300. (17:04) Then 900, 1000. (17:05) Her system was 1 to 3 all the way to 28. (17:08) Which was used by Lisa also, a couple of years ago. (17:13) Okay. (17:15) She looked at the word Noah, in Arabic. (17:22) The value of N is 14. (17:26) Excuse me, let me try it once more. (17:30) 14, and the U or W in Arabic is 6, and the H is 8. (17:41) This gives 28, the value of Noah. (17:44) Now if you look in the Quran for Surah Noah, you'll find it consists of 28 verses. (17:50) Okay, now she went to Abraham, and she found that the A is 1, (18:01) the B is 2, the R is 20, (18:08) the A is 1, the H is 5, (18:13) the I here, Rahim, is 10, and the M is 4. (18:20) Is that 42? (18:22) Rahim, what? (18:24) Oh, excuse me. (18:25) Ah, this is wrong here, it is 13. (18:29) Confused the two systems here. (18:32) The total of Ibrahim is 52, and this is the number of verses in Surah Ibrahim. (18:37) How do you like that? (18:41) Okay, then she went to Muhammad, and the M is 13, (18:47) the H is 8, same letter as here, see. (18:52) And then 13, the other M, and the D is 4. (18:56) The total is 38. (18:59) This is the number of verses in Surah Muhammad. (19:02) How do you like that? (19:04) So she calculated the value of Noah, it was 28, which is the number of verses in Surah Noah, the Quran. (19:10) She calculated Ibrahim, the value is 52, and this is the number of verses in Surah Ibrahim. (19:17) She calculated Muhammad, the value is 38, and this is the number of verses in Surah Muhammad. (19:22) And then she found out, that was this morning, that Surah Noah is number 71 in the Quran. (19:32) Ibrahim is Surah number 14. (19:36) What is the difference? (19:41) 57, 19 times 3. (19:44) Which means between the two Surahs, Noah and Abraham, 57 Surahs, and outside also 57 Surahs. (19:52) And then she calculated Rashad Khalifa. (19:56) And the total came to 114. (20:00) There is no Surah in the Quran whose verses are 114. (20:04) 114 is the whole Quran. (20:07) So she concluded that Rashad's job is to confirm all 114 Surahs. (20:14) At-tubu ila Allah. (20:27) Alhamdulillah, we praise God. (20:30) Wa ash-hadu alla ilaha illa Allah wa ahdahu la sharika lah. (20:33) And we bear witness that there is no other god besides the one God. (20:40) We pray to God that he guide us to appreciate his miracles. (20:45) Because these are awesome miracles, that will cause mountains to crumble. (20:50) Literally, this is what God says. (20:53) And makes our hearts tremble. (20:57) In this khutba, I want to share with you that God is using me as an example for all of us, (21:10) and to teach all of us. (21:14) So I want to say that I am a happy guinea pig. (21:17) God is using me as an example to experiment. (21:22) In a profound way. (21:25) You read in surah 41, that those who believe in God and lead a righteous life, (21:32) the angels descend on them saying, what? (21:36) Douglas, what do the angels say to the believers? (21:39) Have no fear, and no grief. (21:44) This is your favorite verse. (21:46) You also say peace. (21:47) That is another surah. (21:50) No fear and no grief. (21:53) la taqafu wa la tahzan, in Arabic. (21:55) Have no fear and no grief. (21:57) And we had a profound example in the last two weeks. (22:02) You remember what I talked about last time, when I was here? (22:05) Anybody remembers? (22:08) Yes, about righteous, do not die. (22:10) Dr. Sabahi remembers, I am sure all of you remember. (22:14) The khutbah was a revelation. (22:16) It started with a question from Lisa, as to what is righteous. (22:21) And as you know in the Quran, God repeats, yas'aloonaka, they ask you, tul, say. (22:27) They ask you, say. (22:29) When a question is posed, God sends the revelation through Gabriel to tell us what the answer is. (22:38) Or if we are speculating, then God will send Gabriel with the assurance as to what is the correct answer to the question. (22:47) So I shared with you last time, that the righteous do not die. (22:52) They go straight to heaven. (22:54) And I wrote it down in the perspective, and I mailed it to everybody. (22:59) So, even yesterday, was it yesterday or the day before yesterday? (23:08) The Saudi guy called from Chicago. (23:13) The day before yesterday. (23:14) He called and talked with me for an hour. (23:18) And sarcastically, he said, okay what was Gabriel's latest revelation? (23:27) He was ridiculing and mocking. (23:30) I told him the last revelation Gabriel came was that the righteous do not die, they go straight to heaven. (23:36) And after I finished talking with him, this was quite a reminder. (23:41) Then I called Egypt, and I found out that my mother went to heaven on Monday. (23:46) Which is the day that Suad made that discovery. (23:50) And she considered it to be the happiest day of her life. (23:54) It is an assurance from God. (23:57) He sent the angel, he says have no fear, have no grief. (24:01) And then you know that your mother made it to heaven, she did not die. (24:06) She simply also, the information that I got are very assuring. (24:13) She tells the servant, go make me a cup of tea. (24:16) The servant comes back in two minutes and she is gone. (24:19) So she is in a good mood. (24:21) You usually ask for a cup of tea when you are perfectly happy, (24:26) you are going to sip the tea, watch the TV or something. (24:28) And if you remember what I told you in the last khutbah, (24:33) I said the angel comes and invites the righteous person to go to heaven, (24:35) and says yeah, really? (24:38) You probably told her you are going to wait for the cup of tea, she says what, are you kidding? (24:46) So there were many many strange signs that happened to assure me. (24:52) In order to do the funeral prayer, they went to the mosque, (24:57) and in that mosque were only two believers that we know. (25:03) And one of them at least would be here for the conference in September. (25:09) His name is Mustafa Serban. (25:12) They already pushed a non-kafir to lead the prayer, not this believer, whom I know also, (25:20) an idol worshipper. (25:21) And then Mustafa opened the Quran when he went in, (25:26) and the verse that came out was, God cites the example of Pharaoh's wife. (25:33) God cites the example of the believers, Pharaoh's wife. (25:36) She prayed to God, please build a mansion for me in paradise, will you? (25:42) And save me from the wicked people. (25:45) So that was the verse he read, this is the first sign. (25:48) And then Mustafa said, I don't know why all of a sudden they called the other guy, (25:52) and they pushed me in to lead the prayer. (25:57) So Mustafa, a believer, went in to lead the prayer. (26:00) We are going to have a prayer immediately after the Friday prayer, we will have a prayer for her. (26:07) So a believer was chosen to lead the prayer, and he said, (26:11) now this embarrasses me a little bit, but I have to say it, because I am sharing it with you. (26:15) But he said the intention that came out, I didn't want to say it, I had no intention of saying it, (26:21) but this is how it came out. (26:23) And he said, now I too will pray for the soul of your mother, your servant, and your messenger Rashad Khalifa. (26:28) This is what came out of his mouth. (26:30) He says I intend to pray for the soul of the mother of your servant and your messenger Rashad Khalifa. (26:37) And Mustafa is a believer anyway. (26:39) But he said he had no intention at all of saying this. (26:43) Ok, so they go for the burial, and they made zikr around after the burial. (26:51) And both the two believers, Mustafa and Sharif, they told me on the phone, (26:56) we were amazed at the number of la ilaha illallah that we said. (27:00) We were saying la ilaha illallah for about an hour. (27:03) And nothing else, just la ilaha illallah. (27:05) So what I am saying is that God is teaching us through one of us. (27:13) Because that, of course the unbelievers will say, oh he wrote this because his mother died, (27:20) or whatever they are going to say. (27:21) But we know that I said it two weeks ago, and I printed it, and I made it, and after this we hear the news. (27:31) Literally, the angels come down to you and tell you, have no grief, and have no fear. (27:44) I think I have to mention my father here. (27:48) I tried with him very hard to believe, but he refused to believe. (27:53) The family had decided to bury my mother with my father. (27:57) He decided, she decided, everyone decided. (28:00) But my father is an idol man himself, by his followers. (28:04) And I know for a fact, just something else, that he died as a disbeliever. (28:09) And I was taken from here literally, carried from here, there, just before he died. (28:16) To give him the last warning, even though I didn't intend to. (28:19) I had no intention of talking to him about religion, but he insisted. (28:23) And God let me know that he died as a disbeliever. (28:26) God also let me know that my mother died as a believer. (28:29) I think I failed to mention this, but all her life, since I was two years old, (28:34) I heard her say to my father, those saints are helpless, they are powerless, they are dead. (28:38) Only God can help you, God alone. (28:40) She was saying God alone, all her life. (28:44) So I know for a fact that she is a believer. (28:47) And this all fits the total picture. (28:50) So when they went to bury her, according to the family's wishes, his followers, (28:55) the idol worshippers, who want to build a mausoleum around him and worship him, (29:02) they didn't want anybody else with him. (29:06) They think. (29:07) They thought that she will pollute the grave or something. (29:11) So God saved her from that situation, and she is buried with her mother, (29:15) whom I know also to be a believer. (29:18) All the things that happened are just fantastic. (29:21) Now here is the trick. (29:23) When my father died I was sad, because he died as a disbeliever. (29:27) And he is a man I love very much. (29:29) When he died I was sad, when my mother died I was happy. (29:33) Because of what God sent down, that the righteous do not die, they go on to paradise. (29:40) So immediately after the Friday prayer, we will pray the two rak'ahs of the funeral. (29:46) You know how to do it now. (29:48) Because of Maryam, I had to make these circumstances. (29:50) What is her name? (29:56) If you want to mention a name, you can just say Rashad Malik. (30:02) God will know what you will do. (30:04) Because her name is Zainab.
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