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Amenerrasulü Tefsiri [Nouman Ali Khan] [Türkçe Altyazılı]

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I'd like to start by saying it's really

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good to be back in Bahin. Alhamdulillah.

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And as you can probably hear, I will be

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using my singing voice today. So, uh,

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make dua that I'm able to, you know,

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keep the voice that allahel preserves

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the voice as much as possible so I can

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communicate to you what I hope to

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communicate to you inshallah this

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evening. Um, I have been thinking about

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giving a lecture on the concluding ayat

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of Bakar for about two years and I've

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held back and I said I don't know if

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what's the right occasion to do that and

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inshallah I hope to at least give it a

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first attempt here tonight and I pray

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that I'm able to do justice uh to this

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subject. It is one of the most beautiful

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places in the entire Quran. It is

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special for many many many reasons. I'll

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mention only one of them right now and

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we'll come back to that reason at the

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end of our talk again. We all know that

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the Quran was given to the prophet

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sallallahu alaihi wasallam in the land

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of hij and it was revealed over the

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course of 23 years and the way that

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Allah delivered the Quran to the

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prophetatam is through the angel Gabriel

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through jiham.

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The only exception, the only part of the

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Quran that was not given to the prophet

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sallallahu alaihi wasallam through

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jiham but rather through authentic

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narrations we learn the prophet

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sallallahu alaihi wasallam traveled up

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to this up the seven heavens and right

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under you

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know as is described in when he traveled

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all the way up there it is there that he

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received the last two ayat of bakar in

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other words all of the Quran was sent

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down to the earth. The two ayat that we

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are going to talk about tonight, the

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messenger went to the sky to get them.

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They were not given on the earth. They

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were they were they had to be received

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by the messenger himself under the

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throne of allahel. So they have a

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special special place in the Quran. Not

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only do they have a special place in the

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Quran, these ayat actually have a

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special place

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in Bakar. And so in the beginning of my

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talk I will share with you some parts of

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uh the theory and the principles of

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Quran study beyond this you know the

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universal Quran uh the sciences of the

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study of Quran that many people are

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familiar with especially those of you

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that study taps I'm not going to make

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this an academic topic by the way I will

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try my best not to complicate the

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subject inshallah even those of you that

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don't know any Arabic and I'm sure there

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are lots of you who don't know any

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Arabic it's okay don't be intimidated

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I'm going to try to make it as easy to

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understand as possible. I I try to do

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that much as much of my talks to keep

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things simple because I have a history

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in my childhood and early years of

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getting a a lot of really good sleep

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during

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the and so uh that's because as soon as

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the the or the or the starts getting

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super high academic then you it's like

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he's releasing sleeping gas from his

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mouth and you

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just

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Right. Then so first thing you hear is

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alhamdulillah and the next thing you

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hear is that's the only thing you hear.

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So so we'll try not to do that

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inshallah. But anyway, one of the cool

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things I want to share with you is that

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um one of the most fascinating studies

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in the Quran uh is actually how the the

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suras of the Quran are

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organized. And this is actually a number

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of different subjects together. The

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first subject is how are the suras

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themselves organized? Fat is first,

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Bakar is second, Alan is third, etc.,

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etc. Why are they in this order? Uh

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because from a from a western academic

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standpoint, um and by the way, when I

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the first time I studied Quran

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seriously, it was not from Muslims. It

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was from

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non-Muslims. And when they study the

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Quran, they don't say

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alhamdulillah. They begin like they

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study any literature. They start with

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criticism. We we start when we study the

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book of Allah, we begin with we begin

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with praise. We begin with im that this

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is the best you

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know. Okay, this is what we say. That's

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not what they say. They begin with

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criticism, skepticism. And so the first

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exposure, one of the first serious

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exposures I had to the Quran was

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actually criticism. And the first

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criticism was the Quran is

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unorganized. The suras are in this

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random order and the subject keeps going

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from one to the other. And even they

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call them chapters of the the Quran,

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right? That's what they call it. But

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they don't call it surah, they call it a

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chapter. Even though a chapter and a

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surah are not the same thing at all.

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They're not the same. I personally don't

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agree with the translation of surah as

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chapter. I don't because there's a

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certain standard in literature for a

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chapter. A chapter has logical points

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that are made in chronology. And if a

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chapter like chapter 5 is going to

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repeat something from chapter 3, they

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won't do it the same way. They'll just

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say refer back to chapter 3. That's what

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chapters do. They're built

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chronologically. The other thing about

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chapters is you cannot begin a book with

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chapter 12. You can't do it. You have to

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begin with chapter what? One. And one is

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the first thing the author writes. Then

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the author writes two. Then the author

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writes three, then the author writes

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four. And even the student has to study

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chapter one first and then two and then

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three and then four. But when the Quran

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was revealed, the the first surah

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revealed, where is that in the Quran? Is

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that in the beginning? That's all the

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way at the end. So if you're studying

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Quran right now from the beginning,

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you're going to read the first

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revelation at the end of your journey.

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It's very different. So then the the

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order is not even the order in which it

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was revealed. It's not chronological.

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The other problem is the order you know

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understandably the order is not it

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doesn't seem to be organized by subject.

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What that means is that you know the

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subject matter in the Quran um like in

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Bakar today we're talking about surah

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Bakar the biggest surah of the Quran 286

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ayat revealed over several years. One

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part of it is actually Maki. The last

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two ayat are maki. These were revealed

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at the maj. So the most of the surah is

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revealed after the prophet

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migrated. But two ayat are from before

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he migrated. So this surah took almost a

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decade. And some say the last ayat to be

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revealed in the Quran belonged to bakar

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which means it began when the prophet

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was still in Makkah and it went on for

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another decade. So this surah took a

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long time to come down. It didn't come

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down in one shot. Now having said

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that if you study it in the beginning

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it's believers and disbelievers you

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know believers and disbelievers it talks

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about hypocrites which is the third

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subject right you

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know the hypocrites then it talks about

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the story of Adam then there's this huge

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section on the history of of the

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Israelites

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a long section. And by the way, even

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inside that section, there is no

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chronology. Meaning some of the events

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that happened in Jewish history later

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are mentioned before and things that

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happened before are mentioned later. So

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it's not even chronological inside. Then

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it jumps over to

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Ibraimisam. And after Ibraimisam, it

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jumps over to the change of the Kaa. And

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after the change because we used to pray

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towards Jerusalem. You know that, right?

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We used to pray towards Jerusalem. And

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