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  • 7/6/2025
To Hijrah in pursuit of divine forgiveness and vast provision
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1. Forgiveness
Those who perform hijrah receive forgiveness from Allah, meaning they transition from a life filled with sin to a life of goodness (righteous deeds), or from never seeking forgiveness to constantly seeking it.

2. Abundant/Vast Provision
Provision is the sustenance that Allah bestows upon people in this world. To attain it, one must migrate from acquiring it through unjust means to earning it in accordance with Islamic principles. Then, Allah will expand their provision so they can give in charity, spend in His cause, and pay zakat.


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00:00Based on the explanation of Hydra in the previous video part 1, we identified four key concepts
00:11about Hydra. Forgiveness, Abundant Provision, Paradise, and Elevated Status. In this second
00:19video part 2, we will discuss about forgiveness and Abundant Provision.
00:241. Forgiveness. Those who perform Hydra receive forgiveness from Allah, meaning they transition
00:32from a life filled with sin to a life of goodness, righteous deeds, or from never seeking forgiveness
00:39to constantly seeking it. 2. Abundant Provision. Provision is the sustenance that Allah bestows
00:47upon people in this world. To attain it, one must migrate from acquiring it through unjust
00:53means to earning it in accordance with Islamic principles. Then, Allah will expand their
00:59provision so they can give in charity, spend in his cause, and pay zakat. This is relevant
01:05to Surah Al-Baqarah, verses 267-268. O you who have believed, spend from the good things which
01:16you have earned, and know that Allah is free of need and praiseworthy. Satan threatens you
01:23with poverty and commands you to immorality, while Allah promises you forgiveness and bounty.
01:28Meaning, Allah commands that wealth given in charity must come from fayib, lawful and good sources,
01:36not from unjust means. This emphasizes the importance of clean, ethical income. Surah Sabah.
01:45Verse 39. Whatever you spend, Allah will replace it. And he is the best of providers.
01:52Meaning, when someone abandons unjust means and begins to give from lawful earnings, Allah promises
02:00replacement and abundance.

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