@abousalmane57: Ces maladies, mon noble frère, sont des expiations des péchés. Sais-tu, ô `Abd ar-Rahmân, ce que souhaiteront les gens qui auront vécu en bonne santé lorsqu’ils seront au Jour de la Résurrection ? Ils souhaiteront avoir été malades dans ce bas-monde. Pourquoi ? Parce qu’ils verront que ceux qui ont été éprouvés par la maladie viendront sans péchés. Ils n’auront plus ni faute ni péché. Ces maladies les auront purifiés et nettoyés de leurs fautes. Ils se présenteront au Jour de la Résurrection sans aucun péché ni aucune faute. C’est pourquoi le croyant doit louer Allah, le Très-Haut. Mon noble frère, même une simple épine qui pique une personne au pied ou à la main est une cause par laquelle Allah efface des péchés. Alors que dire de la maladie que tu traverses ? Et ces paroles ne s’adressent pas uniquement à toi, ô `Abd ar-Rahmân. Beaucoup de ceux qui m’écoutent sont éprouvés par des maladies psychiques, mentales, physiques, par un handicap ou d’autres épreuves semblables. Tout cela est une source de récompense. Par Allah, ceux qui ont vécu en bonne santé dans ce monde souhaiteront être à votre place s’ils pouvaient revenir sur terre. En effet, Allah, Exalté soit-Il, vous ressuscitera le Jour de la Résurrection sans péchés ni fautes, innocents de ceux-ci, à condition que les conditions soient réunies et que les empêchements soient levés, c’est-à-dire que la personne soit croyante en Allah et au Jour dernier, et qu’elle accomplisse les rites et les obligations qu’Allah, Glorifié et Très-Haut, a prescrits. #islamic_media #rappels_islam #sheikh #azizfarhan #الشيخ_عزيز_بن_فرحان_العنزي_حفظه_الله

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ismayoel8
ismayoel🇩🇿🇺🇸 :
J’ai eu le cancer maladie rare du Genoux à l’âge de 17 ans et syndrome douloureux chronique suite au cancer inchallah j’irais au paradis Amin
2026-07-18 05:35:29
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minalya6
Mina lilya 👑🤍💎 :
al hamdoulillah 3 opérations au cerveau appareillé à vie au cerveau, une sclérose en plaques je patiente en espérant la récompense d' Allah subhano wa ta3ala et le remercie pour tout ses bienfaits ☝️☝️☝️
2026-07-18 09:35:08
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ass78300
Ass783 :
Quelle sagesse cet homme 🤲🤲 il explique les choses avec douceur et intelligence. Je l’apprécie beaucoup allahuma barek
2026-07-18 03:51:57
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nynabye
Nonoor :
Amine ya rabbi a3lamine 🤲❤️
2026-07-18 10:47:11
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assia.edinburgh
Assia Edinburgh :
subhanAllah ce sheikh est d'une telle douceur quand il parle il arrive à donner espoir aux gens même dans des sujets tristes
2026-07-18 12:51:29
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lui0350
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on ne peut pas télécharger la vidéo. j'en ai besoin.. svp
2026-07-18 15:08:57
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arobase710
Sasamimi :
est ce que la fatigue est considérée comme une maladie ? je suis souvent fatiguée
2026-07-17 20:27:02
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okjfjfbfb
🙊🙉🙈 :
même ceux qui n'ont jamais prier ?
2026-07-18 16:53:38
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mystorm2.0
élite :
Mon père vient de mourir d’un cancer Allahi rahmo il a énormément souffert les derniers mois meskin.
2026-07-18 07:39:53
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salmakina0
kina🎀🎀 :
Ça nous remonte le moral 🤲🤲🤲
2026-07-18 17:16:07
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neyaa006
🌷Niiya avec le Coeur ☝🏻☺️ :
🤲🏻al hamdoulilah
2026-07-19 08:00:39
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nmch6
Nmch :
Qu’en est il des enfants malades s’il vous plait ? Est ce que cela permettra d’expier leurs péchés futurs s’ils en commettent ou est ce que ces épreuves peuvent expier les péchés de leurs parents ? Barack Allah oufikoum
2026-07-18 11:40:08
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sherinelynda1
sherine lynda :
amin ya rabe. j'aime beaucoup écouter cet homme. quelle sagesse
2026-07-18 09:34:55
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user34818214819413 :
machaa Allah
2026-07-18 09:49:03
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chmur16
Chmur :
Soubhan'ALLAH
2026-07-19 00:47:43
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ouanassahakkar7
ouanassahakkar7 :
Amine ya Rabi el alamine 🤲
2026-07-18 11:58:19
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salihaguizout
salihaguizout :
amine 🤲
2026-07-18 09:10:26
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lui0350
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Pourriez-vous activer l'option de téléchargement dans cette vidéo svp ??
2026-07-18 15:09:28
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kidabzzz
kidabzzz :
Amin
2026-07-18 07:37:33
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ys06704
ys :
Allah akbar al hamdulilah
2026-07-19 00:16:50
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lina.nounou75
Lina :
🤲
2026-07-18 17:35:06
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777 :
⭐️⭐️⭐️ALLAH OU AKBAR ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
2026-07-18 18:17:12
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zohra.mood.zohram
Zohra- Mood (Zohra-mood) :
Soubhanallah, Allah ou Akhdar ❤️🤲🤲🤲
2026-07-18 21:11:35
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lesdelicedemeriem
idoudi Meriem :
الحمدلله على كل حال الحمدلله رب العالمين
2026-07-18 14:19:49
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Al hamdoulilah
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