[0:00]What's the name today? You'll see. Turn off the volume. Shh. Assalamu alaykum. Mama. Mama. No, I want to play. Mama, I want to play. Okay, okay, one by one. How am I supposed to hear you guys when you all speak at the same time? Thanks God, I only have three kids. Glorified be Allah, the all-hearing. The world population nowadays is 7.7 billion. We all talk at the same time. And Allah hears every single one of us, and he comprehends everything. You know, someone may be giving a speech, and one of the crowd shouts, Boring. The speaker heard what's been said, but he doesn't know who said it. Unless someone snatched, but Allah, the all-hearing knows exactly who said what. Allah hears us whether we speak loudly or quietly. The all-hearing hears what we want to say, even if we can't say it. Allah hears us whether we speak clearly or with a throy voice. hears us if we messed up. I finished all the chocolate and I didn't eat the homework. Allah knows what we meant. Allah hears us whether we speak Arabic or English, or Indian, or Chinese, or any other language, even the baby's language. Allah knows what they want. Allah hears us when there is no one to hear us. Allah hears us wherever we are, if we're in the space or in the middle of a forest. or in the deep ocean, like the time when Allah heard Prophet Yunus, when the whale swallowed him. He said, there is no God except you, holy are you, truly, I was among the harmdoers. Allah heard him and said, We heard his prayer and saved him from grief, as such, we shall save the believers. The all-hearing hears all the creatures. He hears the mountains when they glory Allah, knows the language of the insects, birds, fish, and all the animals. The all-hearing can also have the meaning of the responsive, the one who answers our prayers. To show you how complicated is this matter, imagine the whole family going to the restaurant the day of Eid. Around 20 persons. Each one ordered the salad, a main dish, and juice. The waiter will hear the order and write it down, but he'll never remember who ordered what. When the order will come, he'll ask, Who ordered strawberry juice and who ordered Hawaiian? But look at the haram. Everyone comes with a different prayer, and Allah responds to each individual sound. So, when we learn that Allah is the all-hearing, we should always thank Allah and praise Allah and watch out what we're saying. Only say the truth and good things. He who believes in Allah and the last day, let him speak good or remain silent. And we should use his name, the all-hearing in our prayers to ask for all our wishes, even if we think they're difficult or even impossible. And there is nowhere better than salat to say our prayers. After rukoo, we say, Sami Allah lima hamidah, Allah hears those who give gratitude to him. After that we say, Rabbana walakal hamd, We give gratitude to Allah. Then we descend to the closest that a person can be to his Lord in his prostrating. Supplicate Allah whatever we want. Our Lord, accept from us, you are the all-hearing, the all-knowing. By the way, never order juices from restaurants. They fill in the glass with ice and put a little bit of juice. Or do the juice, but without ice.

The Name of Allah "The All Hearing" اسم الله السميع
Bissan ElBaz
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[0:00]Unless someone snatched, but Allah, the all-hearing knows exactly who said what.
[0:00]Allah hears us whether we speak Arabic or English, or Indian, or Chinese, or any other language, even the baby's language.
[0:00]Allah hears us wherever we are, if we're in the space or in the middle of a forest.
[0:00]or in the deep ocean, like the time when Allah heard Prophet Yunus, when the whale swallowed him.
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