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🗓️ 19 June 2016
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0:00.0 | This audio is brought to you by Muslim Central.com. You're going to. We continue our discussion. |
0:25.0 | We're in our |
0:28.0 | al-Alame in Ussalat to a |
0:29.0 | al-Ama al-Main U.S. Mohammed in O'Alah Ali he was Sahibyaj Ma'in'amabad. |
0:33.5 | We continue our discussion regarding the beautiful and majestic names of our Creator, |
0:38.8 | and of the names that are mentioned in the Quran |
0:41.6 | is the name al-Wadud. The name al-Wadud. The name-Wadud. And the name-Wadud, it comes from the verb |
0:47.8 | what-da. And the verb what-da means to love. But it is not just any type of love. All of us we know the main word for |
0:56.1 | love in Arabic is what, Mahaba and hubb. But alwadud is not from this verb, your Hebrew. |
1:04.0 | It is from another verb, what da. |
1:06.0 | So of the names of Allah is a name that deals with love, |
1:10.0 | but it is not the primary verb for love it is another verb so what is the difference between |
1:16.2 | Mahaba and wood what is the difference between the primary verb of love in Arabic which is |
1:21.9 | Mahaba and this verb that |
1:24.0 | Allah uses to derive his name from our scholars have mentioned that the Arabic |
1:29.2 | word hub or maaibba can be used for any type of love. |
1:33.8 | It is the most generic verb for love. |
1:37.0 | But wood is a specific subset of love. |
1:40.6 | Wood is a special type of love and of these specialities of wood is that when you have |
1:48.2 | this type of love you want to benefit the person whom you have this wood for. |
1:54.7 | As well, it is a nurturing love. |
1:57.8 | And that is why it's very common to have this verb |
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