sorry for picking on you brother, but it's interesting how a lot of people use "their", "they" and "them" instead of "his", "he" and "him".Insha'ALLAH, Shaykh Muhammad Yaqoubi will commence their Nasiha immediately after the first Juma Adhan at 1.10pm<!-- / message -->
i reckon we get it from our urdu mother tongue where we can say "aap" or similar words that denote more respect than "woh"; e.g. "aap apna khitaab aik baje shuru' kareiN ge" as opposed to "woh apna khitaab..."
"aap", for me, is more respectful than "woh".
also, in english we have "you", in urdu we have "too", "tum" and "aap".
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but, using "tera" instead of "aap ka" or "tumhara" is not necessarily disrespectful or of less respect. it can be disrespectful but not always.
alaHazrat has used "tera" for rasulAllah sallAllahu 'alaihi wasallam and other awliya.
i heard a reason for this in the form of poetry a long time ago which said something like aap se tum, tum se too because as they get closer to the messenger sallAllahu 'alaihi wasallam, they address him more personally.
interesting.