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When 43 Prophets Were Killed | Signs of the Hour Ep. 5 | Dr. Omar Suleiman

5/13/20261 hr 5 min

First all the Prophets (as) go. Then the Companions (ra). Then slowly, the righteous and good-hearted people start to dwindle until only corrupt people are left. These are signs of The Hour. 

Yet even after the Prophet ﷺ passed, something of his legacy endures in our world today. What remains of Prophethood? Find out in Episode 5 of Signs of the Hour.

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    [clock ticking] Can you imagine having an AI imam? You know, Subhanallah, there are a hadith of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam that I could imagine hearing back then and I would wonder, "What's, what's he talking about here? What is this referring to?" But the Sahabah out of their Adab with the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, they heard it and they believed it and they kind of just let it unfold. So this will be a cliffhanger. You have to wait two episodes before we talk about what the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam mentioned of the 'Ilm bi suratil 'Ilm of knowledge with the appearance of knowledge and people having more access to information than ever before, and people not knowing if what they're looking at is even a real person. Min alamati-s saa'ah. We'll talk about that later inshallah ta'ala. But what distinguishes the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam is not just that he is As-Sadiq Al-Amin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. He is the truthful one, the trustworthy one. When he speaks Alayhis Salatu Wasallam, you know that he's speaking the truth. It's the integrity of the man Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, and he was a felt human being amongst us Alayhis Salatu Wasallam. As real of a person as you could be. We knew him for forty years, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. His character is spotless. And the very thing that the Mushrikeen mocked about him, which was his humanity, the

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