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    [10-HR] नींद की दुआ, तस्बीह और कुरान। आरामदायक। सुखदायक । Sleep Duaa Tasbeeh Quran | عشر ساعات دعاء النوم تسبيح فاطمة الزهراء المعوذا

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 600:00


    [10 HR]इस शांतिपूर्ण पॉडकास्ट एपिसोड में, जिसका शीर्षक है "Sleep Duaa & Tasbeeh & Quran. Relaxing. Soothing | دعاء النوم وتسبيح فاطمة الزهراء والمعوذات," हम अपने श्रोताओं को एक सुखदायक ध्वनि परिदृश्य में ले जाते हैं जो मन को शांत करने और आत्मा को सुख देने के लिए डिज़ाइन किया गया है। इस एपिसोड में चुनिंदा दुआ (प्रार्थनाओं), फातिमा अल-ज़हरा की तस्बीह (भक्ति संबंधी जप) और कुरान के मु'अव्विदात (सुरक्षा के छंद) के सुखदायक पाठ प्रस्तुत किए गए हैं, जो रात्रि में आध्यात्मिक आराम के लिए आदर्श साथी हैं। जैसे ही आप रात को सोने के लिए तैयार होते हैं, इन पवित्र ग्रंथों की कोमल, गूंजती हुई ध्वनियों को आपको शांति और तनावमुक्ति में लिपटने दें, जिससे आध्यात्मिक शांति में लिपटी एक आरामदायक नींद फोस्टर हो। चाहे आप लंबे दिन के बाद विश्राम की तलाश में हों या सोने से पहले शांति का क्षण चाहते हों, इस एपिसोड को आपकी आरामदायक रात के लिए आध्यात्मिक सुख के सुखद आलिंगन में आपका मार्गदर्शक होने दें।In this tranquil episode of our podcast titled "Sleep Duaa & Tasbeeh & Quran. Relaxing. Soothing | دعاء النوم وتسبيح فاطمة الزهراء والمعوذات," we immerse our listeners in a serene soundscape designed to calm the mind and soothe the soul before sleep. Featuring a curated selection of Duas (prayers), Tasbeeh (devotional chants) of Fatimah al-Zahra, and soothing recitations of the Quranic Mu'awwidhat (verses of protection), this episode is a perfect spiritual companion for nighttime relaxation. As you settle in for the night, allow the gentle, reverberating sounds of these sacred texts to envelop you in peace and tranquility, fostering a restful sleep enveloped in spiritual well-being. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day or seeking a moment of peace before drifting into slumber, let this episode be your guide to a restful night enveloped in the comforting embrace of spiritual serenity.

    नींद की दुआ, तस्बीह और कुरान। आरामदायक। सुखदायक । Sleep Duaa & Tasbeeh & Quran. Relaxing. Soothing | دعاء النوم وتسبيح فاطمة الزهراء وال

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 27:08


    इस शांतिपूर्ण पॉडकास्ट एपिसोड में, जिसका शीर्षक है "Sleep Duaa & Tasbeeh & Quran. Relaxing. Soothing | دعاء النوم وتسبيح فاطمة الزهراء والمعوذات," हम अपने श्रोताओं को एक सुखदायक ध्वनि परिदृश्य में ले जाते हैं जो मन को शांत करने और आत्मा को सुख देने के लिए डिज़ाइन किया गया है। इस एपिसोड में चुनिंदा दुआ (प्रार्थनाओं), फातिमा अल-ज़हरा की तस्बीह (भक्ति संबंधी जप) और कुरान के मु'अव्विदात (सुरक्षा के छंद) के सुखदायक पाठ प्रस्तुत किए गए हैं, जो रात्रि में आध्यात्मिक आराम के लिए आदर्श साथी हैं। जैसे ही आप रात को सोने के लिए तैयार होते हैं, इन पवित्र ग्रंथों की कोमल, गूंजती हुई ध्वनियों को आपको शांति और तनावमुक्ति में लिपटने दें, जिससे आध्यात्मिक शांति में लिपटी एक आरामदायक नींद फोस्टर हो। चाहे आप लंबे दिन के बाद विश्राम की तलाश में हों या सोने से पहले शांति का क्षण चाहते हों, इस एपिसोड को आपकी आरामदायक रात के लिए आध्यात्मिक सुख के सुखद आलिंगन में आपका मार्गदर्शक होने दें।In this tranquil episode of our podcast titled "Sleep Duaa & Tasbeeh & Quran. Relaxing. Soothing | دعاء النوم وتسبيح فاطمة الزهراء والمعوذات," we immerse our listeners in a serene soundscape designed to calm the mind and soothe the soul before sleep. Featuring a curated selection of Duas (prayers), Tasbeeh (devotional chants) of Fatimah al-Zahra, and soothing recitations of the Quranic Mu'awwidhat (verses of protection), this episode is a perfect spiritual companion for nighttime relaxation. As you settle in for the night, allow the gentle, reverberating sounds of these sacred texts to envelop you in peace and tranquility, fostering a restful sleep enveloped in spiritual well-being. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day or seeking a moment of peace before drifting into slumber, let this episode be your guide to a restful night enveloped in the comforting embrace of spiritual serenity.

    सुबह और रात की सुरक्षा के लिए अल-मा'उथत तीन बार | al-Ma'authat Three Times For Morning & Night protection | المعوذات ثلاث مرات للتحصين في الل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 9:10


    Unlock the power of spiritual protection with "Al-Ma'authat Three Times." In this audio, delve into the profound significance and benefits of reciting the three Quls - Surah Al-Ikhlas, Surah Al-Falaq, and Surah An-Nas - three times each, as a form of seeking refuge and spiritual fortification. Discover the soothing rhythm and melodious recitation that accompany these sacred verses, fostering a sense of tranquility and connection with the divine. Join us on a journey of faith and spiritual renewal as we explore the timeless wisdom encapsulated within the recitation of the Ma'authat, invoking divine protection and blessings upon the listener.اكتشف قوة الحماية الروحية مع "المعوذات ثلاث مرات". في هذا الصوت، استكشف أهمية وفوائد تلاوة القولات الثلاث - سورة الإخلاص، وسورة الفلق، وسورة الناس - ثلاث مرات لكل منها، كشكل من أشكال اللجوء والتحصين الروحي. اكتشف الإيقاع المهدئ والتلاوة الممتعة التي ترافق هذه الآيات المقدسة، مما يعزز الشعور بالهدوء والاتصال بالإله. انضم إلينا في رحلة الإيمان والتجديد الروحي حيث نستكشف الحكمة الخالدة الموجودة في تلاوة المعوذات، داعين إلى الحماية الإلهية والبركات على المستمع.

    Duaa Arafa - Hussain bin Ali PBUH | دعاء عرفة للإمام الشهيد الحسين بن علي عليهما السلام

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 60:42


    بسم الله الرحمن الرحيماللهم صل على محمد وال محمدالحَمْدُ للهِ الَّذِي لَيْسَ لِقَضائِهِ دافِعٌ وَلا لِعَطائِهِ مانِعٌ وَلا كَصُنْعِهِ صُنْعُ صانِعٍ وَهُوَ الجَوادُ الواسِعُفَطَرَ أجْناسَ البَدائِعِ وَأَتْقَنَ بِحِكْمَتِهِ الصَّنائِعِ لا تَخْفى عَلَيْهِ الطَلائِعِ وَلا تَضِيعُ عِنْدَهُ الوَدائِعُ جازي كُلِّ صانِعٍ وَرايِشُ كُلِّ قانِعٍوَراحِمُ كُلِّ ضارِعٍ ومُنْزِلُ المَنافِعِ وَالكِتابِ الجامِعِ بِالنُّورِ السَّاطِعِ وَهُوَ لِلدَّعَواتِ سامِعٌ وَللْكُرُباتِ دافِعٌ وَلِلْدَّرَجاتِ رافِعٌ وَلِلْجَبابِرَةِ قامِعٌفَلا إِلهَ غَيْرُهُ وَلا شَيَ يَعْدِلُهُ وَلَيْسَ كَمِثْلِهِ شَيْوَهُوَ السَّمِيعُ البَصِيرُ اللَّطِيفُ الخَبِيرُ وَهُوَ عَلى كُلِّ شَيٍ قَدِيرٌاللّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَرْغَبُ إِلَيْكَ وَأَشْهَدُ بِالرُّبُوبِيَّةِ لَكَ مُقِرَّا بِأَنَّكَ رَبِّي وأن َإِلَيْكَ مَرَدِّي إِبْتَدأتَنِي بِنِعْمَتِكَ قَبْلَ أَنْ أَكُونَ شَيْئاً مَذْكُوراً وَخَلَقْتَنِي مِنَ التُرابِ ثُمَّ أسْكَنْتَنِي الأصْلابَ آمِنَاً لِرَيْبِ المَنُونِ وَاخْتِلافِ الدُّهُورِ وَالسِّنِينَفَلَم أَزَلْ ظاعِناً مِنْ صُلْبٍ إِلى رَحِمٍفِي تَقادُمٍ مِنْ الأيَّامِ الماضِيَةِ وَالقُرُونِ الخالِيَةِلَمْ تُخْرِجْنِي لِرأْفَتِكَ بِي وَلُطْفِكَ لِي وَإِحْسانِكَ إِلَيَّ فِي دَوْلَةِ أَئِمَّةِ الكُفْرِ الَّذِينَ نَقَضُوا عَهْدَكَ وَكَذَّبُوا رُسُلَكَلكِنَّكَ أَخْرَجْتَنِي لِلَّذِي سَبَقَ لِي مِنَ الهُدى الَّذِي لَهُ يَسَّرْتَنِي وَفِيهِ أَنْشّأْتَنِي وَمِنْ قَبْلِ ذلِكَ رَؤُفْتَ بِي بِجَمِيلِ صُنْعِكَ وَسَوابِغِ نِعَمِكَفَابْتَدَعْتَ خَلْقِي مِنْ مَنِيٍّ يُمْنى وَأَسْكَنْتَنِي فِي ظُلُماتٍ ثَلاثٍ بَيْنَ لَحْمٍ وَدَمٍ وَجِلْدٍ لَمْ تُشْهِدْنِي خَلْقِي وَلَمْ تَجْعَلْ إِلَيَّ شَيْئاً مِنْ أَمْرِي ثُمَّ أَخْرَجْتَنِي لِلَّذِي سَبَقَ لِي مِنَ الهُدى إِلى الدُّنْيا تآمّاً سَوِيّاً وَحَفِظْتَنِي فِي المَهْدِ طِفْلاً صَبِيّاً وَرَزَقْتَنِي مِنَ الغِذآءِ لَبَناً مَرِيّاًوَعَطَفْتَ عَلَيَّ قُلُوبَ الحَواضِنِ وَكَفَّلْتَنِي الاُمَّهاتِ الرَّواحِمَوَكَلأتَنِي مِنْ طَوارِقِ الجآنِّ وَسَلَّمْتَنِي مِنَ الزِّيادَةِ وَالنُّقْصانفَتَعالَيْتَ يا رَحيمُ يا رَحْمنُ حَتَّى إِذا اسْتَهْلَلْتُ ناطِقا بِالكَلامِ أَتْمَمْتَ عَلَيَّ سَوابِغَ الإنِعْامِ وَرَبَّيْتَنِي زائِداً فِي كُلِّ عامٍحَتَّى إِذا اكْتَمَلَتْ فِطْرَتِي وَاعْتَدَلَتْ مِرَّتِي أَوْجَبْتَ عَلَيَّ حُجَّتَكَبِأَنْ أَلْهَمْتَنِي مَعْرِفَتَكَ وَرَوَّعْتَنِي بِعَجائِبَ حِكْمَتِكَوَأيْقَظْتَنِي لِما ذَرَأْتَ فِي سَمائِكَ وَأَرْضِكَ مِنْ بَدائِعِ خَلْقِكَ وَنَبَّهْتَنِي لِشُكْرِكَ وَذِكْرِكَ وَأَوْجَبْتَ عَلَيَّ طاعَتَكَ وَعِبادَتَكَ وَفَهَّمْتَنِي ما جاءتْ بِهِ رُسُلُكَ وَيَسَّرْتَ لِي تَقَبُّلَ مَرْضاتِكَ وَمَنَنْتَ عَلَيَّ فِي جَمِيعِ ذلِكَ بِعَوْنِكَ وَلُطْفِكَثُمَّ إِذْ خَلَقْتَنِي مِنْ خَيْرِ الثَّرى لَمْ تَرْضَ لِي يا إِلهِي نِعْمَةً دُونَ اُخْرى وَرَزَقْتَنِي مِنْ أَنْواعِ المَعاشِ وَصُنُوفِ الرِّياشِ بِمَنِّكَ العَظِيمِ الأَعْظَمِ عَلَيَّ وَإِحْسانِكَ القَدِيمِ إِليَّحَتَّى إِذآ أتْمَمْتَ عَلَيَّ جَمِيعَ النِّعَمِ وَصَرَفْتَ عَنِّي كُلَّ النِّقَمِلَمْ يَمْنَعْكَ جَهْلِي وَجُرْأَتِي عَلَيْكَ أَنْ دَلَلْتَنِي إِلى ما يُقَرِّبُنِي إِلَيْكَ وَوَفَّقْتَني لِما يُزْلِفُنِي لَدَيْكَفَإِنْ دَعَوْتُكَ أَجَبْتَنِيوَإِنْ سَأَلْتُكَ أَعْطَيْتَنِيوَإِنْ أَطَعْتُكَ شَكَرْتَنِيوَإِنْ شَكَرْتُكَ زِدْتَنِيكُلُّ ذلِكَ إِكْمالٌ لأنْعُمِكَ عَلَيَّ وَإِحْسانِكَ إِلَيَّ فَسُبْحانَكَ سُبْحانَكَ مِنْ مُبْدِئٍ مُعِيدٍ حَمِيدٍ مَجِيدٍ وَتَقَدَّسَتْ أَسْماؤُكَ وَعَظُمَتْ آلآؤُكَفَأَيُّ نِعَمَكَ يآ إِلهِي أوحْصِيِ عَدَداً وَذِكْراًأَمْ أَيُّ عَطاياكَ أَقُومُ بِها شُكْراًوَهِي يارَبِّ أَكْثَرُ مِنْ أَنْ يُحْصِيَهَا العآدُّونَأَوْ يَبْلُغَ عِلْماً بِها الحافِظُونَثُمَّ ما صَرَفْتَ وَدَرَأْتَ عَنِّي اللّهُمَّ مِنَ الضُّرِّ وَالضَّرَّآءِ أَكْثَرُ مِمَّا ظَهَرَ لِي مِنَ العافِيَةِ وَالسَّرَّاءِوَأنا أَشْهَدُ يآ إِلهِي بِحَقِيقَةِ إِيْمانِي وَعَقْدِ عَزَماتِ يَقِينِي وَخالِصِ صَرِيحِ تَوْحِيدِي وَباطِنِ مَكْنُونِ ضَمِيرِي وَعَلائِقِ مَجارِيِ نُورِ بَصَرِي وَأَسارِيرِ صَفْحَةِ جَبِينِي وَخُرْقِ مَسارِبِ نَفْسِي وَخَذارِيفِ مارِنِ عِرْنِينِيوَمَسارِبِ سِماخِ سَمْعِي وَما ضُمَّتْ وَأَطْبَقَتْ عَلَيْهِ شَفَتايَ وَحَرَكاتِ لَفْظِ لِسانِي وَمَغْرَزِ حَنَكِ فَمِيوَفَكّي وَمَنابِتِ أَضْراسِي وَمَساغِ مَطْعَمِي وَمَشْرَبِيوَحِمالَةِ اُمِّ رَأْسِي وَبُلوعِ فارِغِ حَبَائِلِ عُنُقِي وَما اشْتَمَلَ عَلَيْهِ تامُورُ صَدْرِي وَحَمائِلُ حَبْلِ وَتِينِيوَنِياطِ حِجابِ قَلْبِيوَأَفْلاذِ حَواشِي كَبِدِيوَماحَوَتْهُ شَراسِيفُ أضْلاعِيوَحِقاقُ مَفاصِلِيوَقَبْضُ عَوامِلِيوَأَطْرافِ أَنامِلِيوَلَحْمِي وَدَمِيوَشَعْرِي وَبَشَرِيوَعَصَبِي وَقَصَبِيوَعِظامِي وَمُخِّيوَعُرُوقِي وَجَمِيعُ جَوارِحِيوَما انْتَسَجَ عَلى ذلِكَ أَيّامَ رِضاعِيوَما أَقَلَّتِ الأَرْضُ مِنِّيوَنَوْمِي وَيَقْظَتِي وَسُكُونِيوَحَرَكاتِ رُكُوعِي وَسُجُودِي أَنْ لَوْ حاوَلْتُ وَاجْتَهَدْتُ مَدى الأعْصارِ وَالأحْقابِ لَوْ عُمِّرْتُها أَنْ اُؤَدِّيَ شُكْرَ وَاحِدَةٍ مِنْ أَنْعُمِكَ ما اسْتَطَعْتُ ذلِكَ إِلاّ بِمَنِّكَ المُوجَبِ عَلَيَّ بِهِ شُكْرُكَ أَبَداً جَدِيداًوَثَناءً طارِفاً عَتِيداًأَجَلوَلَوْ حَرَصْتُ أَنا وَالعآدُّونَ مِنْ أَنامِكَأَنْ نُحْصِيَ مَدى إِنْعامِكَ سالِفِهِ وَآنِفِهِ ما حَصَرْناهُ عَدَداً وَلا أَحْصَيْناهُ أَمَداًهَيْهاتَ أَنَّى ذلِكَ وَأَنْتَ المُخْبِرُ فِي كِتابِكَ النَّاطِقِ وَالنَّبَأِ الصَّادِقِوَإِنْ تَعُدُّوا نِعْمَةَ الله لا تُحْصُوهاصَدَقَ كِتابُكَ اللّهُمَّ وَأَنْباؤُكَوَبَلَّغَّتْ أَنْبِياؤُكَ وَرُسُلُكَ ما أَنْزَلْتَ عَلَيْهِمْ مِنْ وَحْيِكَ وَشَرَعْتَ لَهُمْ وَبِهِمْ مِنْ دِينِكَ غَيْرَ أَنِّي يآ إِلهِي أَشْهَدُ بِجُهْدِي وَجِدِّي وَمَبْلَغِ طاعَتِي وَوُسْعِيوَأَقُولُ مُؤْمِناً مُوقِناًالحَمْدُ للهِ الَّذِي لَمْ يَتَّخِذْ وَلَداً فَيَكُونَ مَوْرُوثاً وَلَمْ يَكُنْ لَهُ شَرِيكٌ فِي مُلْكِهِ فَيُضآدُّهُ فِيما ابْتَدَعَ وَلا وَلِيٌّ مِنَ الذُّلِّ فَيُرْفِدَهُ فِيما صَنَعَفَسُبْحانَهُ سُبْحانَهُ لَوْ كان فِيهما آلِهَةٌ إِلاّ اللهُ لَفَسَدَتا وَتَفَطَّرَتاسُبْحانَ اللهِ الواحِدِ الأحَدِ الصَّمَدِ الَّذِي لَمْ يَلِدْ وَلَمْ يُولَدُ وَلَمْ يَكُنْ لَهُ كُفُوا أَحَدالحَمْدُ للهِ حَمْداً يُعادِلُ حَمْدَ مَلائِكَتِهِ المُقَرَّبِينَ وَأَنْبِيائِهِ المُرْسَلِينَ وَصَلّى الله عَلى خِيَرَتِهِ مُحَمَّدٍ خاتَمِ النَّبِيِّينَ وَآلِهِ الطَيِّبِينَ الطَّاهِرِينَ المُخْلِصِينَ وَسَلَّمَ اللّهُمَّ اجْعَلْنِي أَخْشاكَ كَأَنِّي أَراكَ وَأسْعِدْنِي بِتَقْواكَ وَلا تُشْقِنِي بِمَعْصِيَتِكَ وَخِرْ لِي فِي قَضائِكَ وَبارِكْ لِي فِي قَدَرِكَ حَتَّى لآ اُحِبَّ تَعْجِيلَ مآ أَخَّرْتَ وَلا تَأْخِيرَ ما عَجَّلْتَاللّهُمَّ اجْعَلْ غِنايَ فِي نَفْسِي وَاليَّقِينَ فِي قَلْبِي وَالإخْلاصَ فِي عَمَلِي وَالنُّورَ فِي بَصَرِي وَالبَصِيرَةَ فِي دِينِي وَمَتِّعْنِي بِجَوارِحِي وَاجْعَلْ سَمْعِي وَبَصَرِي الوارِثَيْنِ مِنِّيوَانْصُرْنِي عَلى مَنْ ظَلَمَنِي وَأَرِنِي فِيهِ ثأرِي وَمَأرَبِي وَأَقِرَّ بِذلِكَ عَيْنِياللّهُمَّ اكْشُفْ كُرْبَتِي وَاسْتُرْ عَوْرَتِي وَاغْفِرْ لِي خَطِيئَتِيوَأخْسَأ شَيْطانِي وَفُكَّ رِهانِي وَاجْعَلْ لِي يا إِلهِي الدَّرَجَةَ العُلْيا فِي الآخرةِ وَالأوّلىاللّهُمَّ لَكَ الحَمْدُ كَما خَلَقْتَنِي فَجَعَلْتَنِي سَميعاً بَصِيراًوَلَكَ الحَمْدُ كَما خَلَقْتَنِي فَجَعَلْتَنِي خَلْقا سَوِيّاً رَحْمَةً بِي وَقَدْ كُنْتَ عَنْ خَلْقِي غَنِيّاًرَبِّ بِما بَرَأْتَنِي فَعَدَّلْتَ فِطْرَتِيرَبِّ بِما أَنْشَأْتَنِي فَأَحْسَنْتَ صُورَتِيرَبِّ بِما أَحْسَنْتَ إِلَيَّ وَفِي نَفْسِي عافَيْتَنِي رَبِّ بِما كَلأتَنِي وَوَفَّقْتَنِي رَبِّ بِما أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيَّ فَهَدَيْتَنِي رَبِّ بِما أَوْلَيْتَنِي وَمِنْ كُلِّ خَيْرٍ أَعْطَيْتَنِي رَبِّ بِما أَطعمتني وَسَقَيْتَنِي رَبِّ بِما أَغْنَيْتَنِي وَأقْنَيْتَنِي رَبِّ بِما أعَنْتَنِي وَأَعْزَزْتَنِي رَبِّ بِمآ أَلْبَسْتَنِي مِنْ سِتْرِكَ الصَّافِي وَيَسَّرْتَ لِي مِنْ صُنْعِكَ الكافِي صَلِّ عَلى مُحَمَّدٍ وَآلِ مُحَمَّدٍ وَأَعِنِّي عَلى بَوائِقِ الدُّهُورِ وَصُرُوفِ اللَّيالِي وَالأيَّامِ وَنَجِّنِي مِنْ أَهْوالِ الدُّنْيا وَكُرُباتِ الآخرةِ وَاكْفِنِي شَرَّ مايَعْمَلُ الظَّالِمُونَ فِي الأَرْضِاللّهُمَّ مآ أَخافُ فَاكْفِنِي وَمآ أَحْذَرُ فَقِنِي وَفِي نَفْسِي وَدِينِي فَاحْرُسْنِي وَفِي سَفَرِي فَاحْفَظْنِي وَفِيِ أَهْلِي وَمالِي فَاخْلِفْنِي وَفِيما رَزَقْتَنِي فَبارِكْ لِيوَفِي نَفْسِي فَذَلِّلْنِي وَفِيِ أَعْيُنِ النَّاسِ فَعَظِّمْنِي وَمِنْ شَرِّ الجِنِّ وَالإنْسِ فَسَلِّمْنِي وَبِذُنُوبِي فَلا تَفْضَحْنِي وَبِسَرِيرَتِي فَلا تُخْزِنِّي وَبِعَمَلِي فَلا تَبْتَلِنِي وَنِعَمَكَ فَلا تَسْلُبْنِي وَإِلى غَيْرِكَ فَلا تَكِلْنِيإِلهِيإِلى مَنْ تَكِلْنِي إِلى قَرِيبٍ فَيَقْطَعُنِي أَمْ إِلى بَعِيدٍ فَيَـتَـجَهَّمُنِي أَمْ إِلى المُسْتَضْعِفِينَ لِي وَأَنْتَ رَبِّي وَمَلِيكُ أَمْرِيأَشْكُو إِلَيْكَ غُرْبَتِي وَبُعْدَ دارِي وَهَوانِي عَلى مَنْ مَلَّكْتُهُ أَمْرِيإِلهِيفَلا تُحْلِلْ عَلَيَّ غَضَبَكفَإِنْ لَمْ تَكُنْ غَضِبْتَ عَلَيَّ فَلا أُبالِي سُبْحانَكَ غَيْرَ أَنَّ عافِيَتَكَ أَوْسَعُ لِيفَاسْأَلُكَ يارَبِّ بِنُورِ وَجْهِكَ الَّذِيِ أَشْرَقَتْ لَهُ الأَرْضُ وَالسَّماواتُوَكُشِفَتْ بِهِ الظُّلُماتُ وَصَلُحَ بِهِ أَمْرُ الأوَّلِينَ وَالآخِرِينَأَنْ لا تُمِيتَنِي عَلى غَضَبِكَوَلا تُنْزِلْ بِي سَخَطَكَ لَكَ العُتْبى لَكَ العُتْبى حَتَّى تَرْضى قَبْلَ ذلِكَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَرَبَّ البَلَدِ الحَرامِ وَالمَشْعَرِ الحَرامِ وَالبَيْتِ العَتِيقِ الَّذِيِ أَحْلَلْتَهُ البَرَكَةَ وَجَعَلْتَهُ لِلنَّاسِ أَمْنايا مَنْ عَفا عَنْ عَظِيمِ الذُّنُوبِ بِحِلْمِهِ يا مَنْ أَسْبَغَ النَّعَماءِ بِفَضْلِهِ يا مَنْ أَعْطى الجَزِيلَ بِكَرَمِهِ يا عُدَّتِي فِي شِدَّتِي يا صاحِبِي فِي وَحْدَتِي يا غِياثِي فِي كُرْبَتِي يا وَلِيِّي فِي نِعْمَتِي يا الهِي وَإِلهَ ابائِيِ إِبْراهِيمَ وَإِسْماعِيلَوَإِسْحاقَ وَيَعْقُوبَ وَرَبَّ جِبْرائِيلَوَمِيكائِيلَ وَإِسْرافِيلَ وَرَبَّ مُحَمَّدٍ خاتَمِ النَّبِيِّينَ وَآلِهِ المُنْتَجَبِينَ وَمُنْزِلَ التَّوْراةِ وَالإنْجِيلِ وَالزَّبُورِ وَالفُرْقانِ وَمُنَزِّلَ كهيَّعَصَّوَطهَ وَيَّس وَالقُرْآنِ الحَكِيمأَنْتَ كَهْفِيِحِينَ تُعْيِينِي المَذاهِبُ فِي سِعَتِها وَتَضِيقُ بِيَ الأَرْضُ بِرُحْبِها وَلَوْلا رَحْمَتُكَ لَكُنْتُ مِنَ الهالِكِينَوَأَنْتَ مُقِيلُ عَثْرَتِي وَلَوْلا سَتْرُكَ إِيَّايَ لَكُنْتُ مِنْ المَفْضُوحِينَ وَأَنْتَ مُؤَيِّدِي بِالنَّصْرِ عَلى أَعْدائِي وَلْولا نَصْرُكَ إِيَّايَ لَكُنْتُ مِنَ المَغْلُوبِينَيامَنْ خَصَّ نَفْسَهُ بِالسُّمُوِّ وَالرِّفْعَةِ فَأَوْلِيآؤُهُ بِعِزِّهِ يَعْتَزُّونَ يامَنْ جَعَلَتْ لَهُ المُلُوكُ نَيْرَ المَذَلَّةِ عَلى أَعْناقِهِمْ فَهُمْ مِنْ سَطَواتِهِ خآئِفُونَ يَعْلَمُ خائِنَةَ الأعْيُنِ وَما تُخْفِي الصُّدُورِ وَغَيْبَ ما تَأْتِي بِهِ الأزْمِنَةُ وَالدُّهُورِ يا مَنْ لا يَعْلَمُ كَيْف هُوَ إِلاّ هُوَ يا مَنْ لا يَعْلَمُ ماهُوَ إِلاّ هُوَ يا مَنْ لا يَعْلَمُ ما يَعلَمُه إِلاّ هُوَ يا مَنْ كَبَسَ الأَرْضَ عَلى الماءِ وَسَدَّ الهَواءَ بِالسَّماءيا مَنْ لَهُ أَكْرَمُ الأسَّماءيا ذا المَعْرُوفِ الَّذِي لا يَنْقَطِعُ أَبَداً يا مُقَيِّضَ الرَّكْبِ لِيُوسُفَ فِي البَلَدِ القَفْرِ وَمُخْرِجَهُ مِنْ الجُبِّ وَجاعِلَهُ بَعْدَ العُبُودِيَّةِ مَلِكا يا رآدَّهُ عَلى يَعْقُوبَ بَعْدَ أَنْ ابْيَضَّتْ عَيْناهُ مِنَ الحُزْنِ فَهُوَ كَظِيمٌيا كاشِفَ الضُّرِّ وَالبَلْوى عَنْ أَيُّوبَ وَمُمْسِكَ يَدَيّْ إِبْراهِيمَ عَنْ ذَبْحِ ابْنِهِ بَعْدَ كِبَرِ سِنِّهِ وَفَناءِ عُمُرِهِيا مَنِ اسْتَجابَ لِزَكَرِيَّا فَوَهَبَ لَهُ يَحْيى وَلَمْ يَدَعْهُ فَرْداً وَحِيداًيا مَنْ أَخْرَجَ يُونُسَ مِنْ بَطْنِ الحُوتِيا مَنْ فَلَقَ البَحْرَ لِبَنِي إِسْرائِيلَ فَأَنْجاهُمْ وَجَعَلَ فِرْعَوْنَ وَجُنُودَهُ مِنَ المُغْرَقِينَ يا مَنْ أَرْسَلَ الرِّياحَ مُبَشِّراتٍ بَيْنَ يَدَيْ رَحْمَتِهِ يا مَنْ لَمْ يَعْجَلْ عَلى مِنْ عَصاهُ مِنْ خَلْقِهِ يا مَنْ اسْتَنْقَذَ السَّحَرَةَ مِنْ بَعْدِ طُولِ الجُحُودِ وَقَدْ غَدَوا فِي نِعْمَتِهِ يَأْكُلُونَ رِزْقَهُ وَيَعْبُدُونَ غَيْرَهُوَقَدْ حادُّوهُ وَنادُّوهُ وَكَذَّبُوا رُسُلَهُيا الله يا الله يا بَدِيءُ يابَدِيعُ لآ نِدَّ لك يا دآئِملانَفادَ لَكَ يا حَيّاً حِينَ لاحَيَّيا مُحْيِيَ المَوْتىيا مَنْ هُوَ قائِمٌ عَلى كُلِّ نَفْسٍ بِما كَسَبَتْيا مَنْ قَلَّ لَهُ شُكْرِي فَلَمْ يَحْرِمْنِي وَعَظُمَتْ خَطِيئَتِي فَلَمْ يَفْضَحْنِيوَرَآنِي عَلى المَعاصِي فَلَمْ يَشْهَرْنِي يا مَنْ حَفِظَنِي فِي صِغَرِي يامَنْ رَزَقَنِي فِي كِبَرِي يامَنْ أَيادِيهِ عِنْدِي لا تُحْصى وَنِعَمُهُ لا تُجازى يا مَنْ عارَضَنِي بِالخَيْرِ وَالإحْسانِوَعارَضْتُهُ بِالإِساءَةِ وَالعِصْيانِ يامَنْ هَدانِي لِلإيمانِ مِنْ قَبْلِ أَنْ أَعْرِفَ شُكْرَ الإِمْتِنانِيامَنْ دَعَوْتُهُ مَرِيضاً فَشَفانِيوَعُرْياناً فَكَسانِي وَجائِعاً فَأَشْبَعَنِي وَعَطْشاناً فَأَرْوانِي وَذَلِيلاً فَأَعَزَّنِيوَجاهِلاً فَعَرَّفَنِي وَوَحِيداً فَكَثَّرَنِي وَغائباً فَرَدَّنِي وَمُقِلاً فَأَغْنانِي وَمُنْتَصِراً فَنَصَرَنِي وَغَنِيّاً فَلَمْ يَسْلُبْنِيوَأَمْسَكْتُ عَنْ جَمِيعِ ذلِكَ فَابْتَدَأَنِي فَلَكَ الحَمْدُ وَالشُّكْرُ يامَنْ أَقالَ عَثْرَتِيوَنَفَّسَ كُرْبَتِي وَأَجابَ دَعْوَتِيوَسَتَرَ عَوْرَتِي وَغَفَرَ ذُنُوبِي وَبَلَّغَنِي طَلَبِيوَنَصَرَنِي عَلى عَدُوِّيوَإِنْ أَعُدَّ نِعَمَكَ وَمِنَنَكَ وَكَريِمَ مِنَحِكَ لا اُحْصِيهايامَوْلايَأَنْتَ الَّذِي مَنَنْتَ أَنْتَ الّذِي أَنْعَمْتَأَنْتَ الَّذِي أَحْسَنْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي أَجْمَلْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي أَفْضَلْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي أَكْمَلْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي رَزَقْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي وَفَّقْتَأَنْتَ الَّذِي أَعْطَيْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي أَغْنَيْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي أَقْنَيْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي آوَيْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي كَفَيْتَأَنْتَ الَّذِي هَدَيْتَأَنْتَ الَّذِي عَصَمْتَأَنْتَ الَّذِي سَتَرْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي غَفَرْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي أَقَلْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي مَكَّنْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي أَعْزَزْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي أَعَنْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي عَضَدْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي أَيَّدْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي نَصَرْتَأَنْتَ الَّذِي شَفَيْتَ أَنْتَ الَّذِي عافَيْتَأَنْتَ الَّذِي أَكْرَمْتَأَنْتَ الَّذِي تَبارَكْتَ وَتَعالَيْتَ فَلَكَ الحَمْدُ دائِماً وَلَكَ الشُّكْرُ وَاصِباً أَبَداًثُمَّ أَنا يا إِلهِي المُعْتَرِفُ بِذُنُوبِي فَاغْفِرْها لِيأَنا الَّذِي أَسَأْتُأَنا الَّذِي أَخْطَأْتُأَنا الَّذِي هَمَمْتُأَنا الَّذِي جَهِلْتُأَنا الَّذِي غَفَلْتُ أَنا الَّذِي سَهَوْتُأَنا الَّذِي اعْتَمَدْتُأَنا الَّذِي تَعَمَّدْتُأَنا الَّذِي وَعَدْتُ أَنا الَّذِي أَخْلَفْتُ أَنا الَّذِي نَكَثْتُأَنا الَّذِي أَقْرَرْتُأَنا الِّذِي اعْتَرَفْتُ بِنِعْمَتِكَ عَلَيَّ وَعِنْدِيوَأَبُوُء بِذُنُوبِي فَاغْفِرْها لِييامَنْ لاتَضُرُّهُ ذُنُوبُ عِبادِهِ وَهُوَ الغَنِيُّ عَنْ طاعَتِهِمْوَالمُوَفِّقُ مَنْ عَمِلٍ صالِحاً مِنْهُمْ بِمَعُونَتِهِ وَرَحْمَتِهِفَلَكَ الحَمْدُ إِلهِي وَسَيِّدِيأَمَرْتَنِي فَعَصَيْتُكَ وَنَهَيْتَنِي فَارْتَكَبْتُ نَهْيَكَ فَأَصْبَحْتُ لا ذا بَرائةٍ لِي فَأَعْتَذِرُ وَلا ذا قُوَّةٍ فَأَنْتَصِرُفَبِأَيِّ شَيٍ أَسْتَقْبِلُكَ يامَوْلايَ أَبِسَمْعِيأَمْ بِبَصَرِيأَمْ بِلِسانِيأَمْ بِيَدِيأَمْ بِرِجْلِيأَلَيْسَ كُلِّها نِعَمُكَ عِنْدِيوَبِكُلِّها عَصَيْتُكَ يامَوْلايَفَلَكَ الحُجَّةُ وَالسَّبِيلُ عَلَيَّ يامَنْ سَتَرَنِي مِنَ الآباءِ وَالاُمَّهاتِ أَنْ يَزْجُرُونِي وَمِنَ العَشائِرِ وَالإِخْوانِ أَنْ يُعَيِّرُونِي وَمِنَ السَّلاطِينِ أَنْ يُعاقِبُونِيوَلَوْ اطَّلَعُوا يا مَوْلايَ عَلى ما اطَّلَعْتَ عَلَيْهِ مِنِّي إِذاً مآ أَنْظَرُونِي وَلَرَفَضُونِي وَقَطَعُونِيفَها أَنا ذا يا إِلهِي بَيْنَ يَدَيْكَيا سَيِّدِي خاضِعٌ ذَلِيلٌحَصِيرٌ فَقِيرٌ لا ذو بَرائةٍ فَأَعْتَذِرُ وَلا ذو قُوَّةٍ فَأَنْتَصِرُ ولا حُجَّةٍ فَأحْتَجُّ بِهاوَلاقائِلٌ لَمْ اجْتَرِحْ وَلَمْ أَعْمَلْ سُوُءوَما عَسى الجُحُودُ وَلَوْ جَحَدْتُ يا مَوْلايَ يَنْفَعُنِيكَيْفَوَأَنَّى ذلِكَوَجَوارِحِي كُلِّها شاهِدَةٌ عَلَيَّ بِما قَدْ عَمِلْتُوَعَلِمْتُ يَقِينا غَيْرَ ذِي شَكٍّ أَنَّكَ سائِلِي مِنْ عَظائِمِ الأمُورِوَأَنَّكَ الحَكَمُ العَدْلُ الَّذِي لا تَجُورُ وَعَدْلُكَ مُهْلِكِيوَمِنْ كُلِّ عَدْلِكَ مَهْرَبِي فَإِنْ تُعَذِّبْنِي يا إِلهِي فَبِذُنُوبِي بَعْدَ حُجَّتِكَ عَلَيَّ وَإِنْ تَعْفُ عَنِّي فَبِحِلْمِكَ وَجُودِكَ وَكَرَمِكَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ الظَّالِمِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنْ المُسْتَغْفِرِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ المُوَحِّدِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ الخآئِفِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ الوَجِلِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ الرَّاجِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ الرَّاغِبِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ المُهَلِّلِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ السَّآئِلِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ المُسَبِّحِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ إِنِّي كُنْتُ مِنَ المُكَبِّرِينَلا إِلهَ إِلاّ أَنْتَ سُبْحانَكَ رَبِّي وَرَبُّ آبآئِيَ الأوّلِينَاللّهُمَّ هذا ثَنائِي عَلَيْكَ مُمَجِّداً وَإِخْلاصِي بذِكْرِكَ مُوَحِّداًوَإِقْرارِي بآلآئِكَ مُعَدِّداًوَإِنْ كُنْتُ مُقِرّاً أنّى لَمْ أُحْصِها لِكَثْرَتِها وَسُبوغِهاوَتَظاهُرِها وَتَقادُمِها إِلى حادِثٍ ما لَمْ تَزَلْ تَتَعَهَّدُنى بِهِ مَعَها مُنْذُ خَلَقْتَنى وَبَرَأتَنى مِنْ أَوَّلِ الْعُمْرِ مِنَ الإِغْنآءِ مِنَ الْفَقْرِوَكَشْفِ الضُّرِّ وَتَسْبِيبِ الْيُسْرِوَدَفْعِ الْعُسْر وَتَفريجِ الْكَرْبِوَالْعافِيَةِ فِى الْبَدَنِ وَالسَّلامَةِ فِى الدّينِوَلَوْ رَفَدَنى عَلى قَدْرِ ذِكْرِ نِعْمَتِكَ جَميعُ الْعالَمينَ مِنَ الأوَّلينَ وَالآخِرينَ ما قَدَرْتُ وَلا هُمْ عَلى ذلِكَتَقَدَّسْتَ وَتَعالَيْتَ مِنْ رَبٍّ كَريمعَظيمٍ رَحيملا تُحْصى آلاؤُكَوَلا يُبْلَغُ ثَنآؤُكَوَلا تُكافئُ نَعْمآؤُكَفَصَلِّ عَلى مُحَمَّدٍ وَآلِ مُحَمَّدوَأَتْمِمْ عَلَيْنا نِعَمَكَوَاَسْعِدْنا بِطاعَتِكَسُبْحانَكَ لا اِلهَ اِلاّ أَنْتَ اَللَّهُمَّ اِنَّكَ تُجيبُ الْمُضْطَرَّ وَتَكْشِفُ السُّوءَوَتُغيثُ الْمَكْرُوبَ وَتَشْفِى السَّقيمَوَتُغْنِى الْفَقيرَ وَتَجْبُرُ الْكَسيرَوَتَرْحَمُ الصَّغيرَ وَتُعينُ الْكَبيرَوَلَيْسَ دُونَكَ ظَهيرٌ وَلا فَوْقَكَ قَديرٌوَأنْتَ الْعَلِىُّ الْكَبيرُيا مُطْلِقَ الْمُكَبِّلِ الأسيرِيا رازِقَ الطِّفْلِ الصَّغيرِيا عِصْمَةَ الْخآئِفِ الْمُسْتَجيرِيا مَنْ لا شَريكَ لَهُ وَلا وَزيرَصَلِّ عَلى مُحَمَّد وَآلِ مُحَمَّدوَأَعْطِنى فى هذِهِ الْعَشِيَّةِ اَفْضَلَ ما اَعْطَيْتَ وَاَنَلْتَ اَحَداً مِنْ عِبادِكَمِنْ نِعْمَة تُوليها وَآلآءٍ تُجَدِّدُهاوَبَلِيَّةٍ تَصْرِفُهاوَكُرْبَةٍ تَكْشِفُهاوَدَعْوَةٍ تَسْمَعُهاوَحَسَنَةٍ تَتَقَبَّلُهاوَسَيِّئَةٍ تَتَغَمَّدُهااِنَّكَ لَطيفٌ بِما تَشاءُ خَبيرٌ وَعَلى كُلِّ شَىء قَديرٌاَللَّهُمَّ اِنَّكَ اَقْرَبُ مَنْ دُعِىَوَاَسْرَعُ مَنْ أجابَوَأكْرَمُ مَنْ عَفىوَاَوْسَعُ مَنْ اَعْطىوَاَسْمَعُ مَنْ سُئِلَيا رَحمنَ الدُّنْيا والآخِرَةِ وَرحيمُهُمالَيْسَ كَمِثْلِكَ مَسْؤولٌوَلا سِواكَ مَأمُولٌدَعَوْتُكَ فَأَجَبْتَنىوَسَأَلْتُكَ فَاَعْطَيْتَنىوَرَغِبْتُ اِلَيْكَ فَرَحِمْتَنىوَوَثِقْتُ بِكَ فَنَجَّيْتَنىوَفَزِعْتُ اِلَيْكَ فَكَفَيْتَنىاَللَّهُمَّ فَصَلِّ عَلى مُحَمَّدٍ عَبْدِكَ وَرَسُولِكَ وَنَبِيِّكَوَعَلى آلِهِ الطَّيِّبينَ الطّاهِرينَ اَجْمَعينَوَتَمِّمْ لَنا نَعْمآءَكَوَهَنِّئْنا عَطآءُكَوَاكْتُبْنا لَكَ شاكِرينَوَلآلآئِكَ ذاكِرينَآمينَآمينَرَبَّ الْعالَمينَاَللّهُمَّ يا مَنْ مَلَكَ فَقَدَرَوَقَدَرَ فَقَهَرَوَعُصِىَ فَسَتَرَوَاسْتُغْفِرَ فَغَفَرَيا غايَةَ الطّالِبينَ الرّاغِبينَوَمُنْتَهى أَمَلِ الرّاجينَيا مَنْ أحاطَ بِكُلِّ شَىء عِلْماًوَوَسِعَ الْمُسْتَقيلينَ رَأفَةً وَحِلْماًاَللّهُمَّ إِنّا نَتَوَجَّهُ اِلَيْكَ فى هذِهِ الْعَشِيَّةِ الَّتى شَرَّفْتَها وَعَظَّمْتَها بِمُحَمَّد نَبِيِّكَ وَرَسُولِكَوَخِيَرَتِكَ مِنْ خَلْقِكَوَاَمينِكَ عَلى وَحْيِكَالْبَشيرِ النَّذيرِالسِّراجِ الْمُنيرِالَّذى اَنْعَمْتَ بِهِ عَلَى الْمُسْلِمينَوَجَعَلْتَهُ رَحْمَةً لِلْعالَمينَاَللَّهُمَّ فَصَلِّ عَلى مُحَمَّدٍ وَآلِ مُحَمَّدُ يا عَظيم كَما مُحَمَّدٌ اَهْلٌ لِذلِكَ مِنْكَفَصَلِّ عَلَيْهِ وَعَلى آلِهِ الْمُنْتَجَبينَ الطَّيِّبينَ الطّاهِرينَ اَجْمَعينَوَتَغَمَّدْنا بِعَفْوِكَ عَنّافَاِلَيْكَ عَجَّتِ الاْصْواتُ بِصُنُوفِ اللُّغاتِفَاجْعَلْ لَنا اَللّهُمَّ فى هذِهِ الْعَشِيَّةِ نَصيباً مِنْ كُلِّ خَيْرٍ تَقْسِمُهُ بَيْنَ عِبادِكَوَنُورٌ تَهْدى بِهِ وَرَحْمَة تَنْشُرُهاوَبَرَكَةٍ تُنْزِلُهاوَعافِيَةٍ تُجَلِّلُهاوَرِزْقٍ تَبْسُطُهُيا اَرْحَمَ الرّاحِمينَاَللَّهُمَّ اقْلِبْنا فى هذَا الْوَقْتِ مُنْجِحينَ مُفْلِحينَ مَبْرُورينَ غانِمينَوَلا تَجْعَلْنا مِنَ الْقانِطينَوَلا تُخْلِنا مِنْ رَحْمَتِكَوَلا تَحْرِمْنا ما نُؤَمِّلُهُ مِنْ فَضْلِكَوَلا تَجْعَلْنا مِنْ رَحْمَتِكَ مَحْرُومينَوَلا لِفَضْلِ ما نُؤَمِّلُهُ مِنْ عَطآئِكَ قانِطينَوَلا تَرُدَّنا خآئِبينَ وَلا مِنْ بابِكَ مَطْرُودينَيآ أَجْوَدَ الأجْوَدينَوَاَكْرَمَ الأَكْرَمينَاِلَيْكَ اَقْبَلْنا مُوقِنينَوَلِبَيْتِكَ الْحَرامِ آمّينَ قاصِدينَفَاَعِنّا عَلى مَناسِكَناوَأكْمِلْ لَنا حَجَّنا وَاْعْفُ عَنّا وَعافِنافَقَدْ مَدَدْنا اِلَيْكَ اَيْديَنا فَهِىَ بِذِلَّةِ الإْعْتِرافِ مَوْسُومَةٌاَللَّهُمَّ فَاَعْطِنا فى هذِهِ الْعَشِيَّةِ ما سَأَلْناكَوَاكْفِنا مَا اسْتَكْفَيْناكَفَلا كافِىَ لَنا سِواكَوَلا رَبَّ لَنا غَيْرُكَنافِذٌ فينا حُكْمُكَمُحيطٌ بِنا عِلْمُكَعَدْلٌ فينا قَضآؤُكَإقْضِ لَنَا الْخَيْرَوَاجْعَلْنا مِنْ أهْلِ الْخَيْرِ اَللَّهُمَّ أوْجِبْ لَنا بِجُودِكَ عَظيمَ الأَجْرِوَكَريمَ الذُّخْرِ وَدَوامَ الْيُسْرِوَاغْفِرْ لَنا ذُنُوبَنآ أَجْمَعينَوَلا تُهْلِكْنا مَعَ الْهالِكينَوَلا تَصْرِفْ عَنّا رَأفَتَكَ وَرَحْمَتَك يآ أَرْحَمَ الرّاحِمينَ اَللّهُمَّ اجْعَلْنا فى هذَا الْوَقْتِ مِمَّنْ سَألَكَ فَأَعْطَيْتَهُوَشَكَرَكَ فَزِدْتَهُوَتابَ اِلَيْكَ فَقَبِلْتَهُوَتَنَصَّلَ اِلَيْكَ مِنْ ذُنُوبِهِ كُلِّها فَغَفَرْتَها لَهُيا ذَا الْجَلالِ وَالإِكْرامِ  اَللّهُمَّ وَنَقِّنا وَسَدِّدْنا واقْبَلْ تَضَرُّعَنايا خَيْرَ مَنْ سُئِلَوَيآ أَرْحَمَ مَنِ اسْتُرْحِمَيا مَنْ لا يَخْفى عَلَيْهِ إِغْماضُ الْجُفُونِولا لَحْظُ الْعُيُونِوَلا مَا اسْتَقَرَّ فِى الْمَكْنُونِوَلا مَا انْطَوَتْ عَلَيْهِ مُضْمَراتُ الْقُلُوبِ اَلا كُلُّ ذلِكَ قَدْ اَحْصاهُ عِلْمُكَ وَوَسِعَهُ حِلْمُكَ سُبْحانَكَ وَتَعالَيْتَ عَمّا يَقُولُ الظّالِمُونَ عُلُوّاً كَبيراًتُسَبِّحُ لَكَ السَّماواتُ السَّبْعُ وَالأَرَضُونَ وَمَنْ فيهِنَّوَاِنْ مِنْ شَىءٍ اِلاّ يُسَبِّحُ بِحَمْدِكَفَلَكَ الْحَمْدُ وَالْمجْدُ وَعُلُوُّ الْجَدِّيا ذَا الْجَلالِ وَالاْكْرامِوَالْفَضْلِ وَالإِنْعامِوَالاْيادِى الْجِسامِوَاَنْتَ الْجَوادُ الْكَريمُالرَّؤُوفُ الرَّحيم اَللَّهُمَّ أوْسِعْ عَلَىَّ مِنْ رِزْقِكَ الْحَلالِوَعافِنى فى بَدَنى وَدينىوَآمِنْ خَوْفى وَأعْتِقْ رَقَبَتى مِنَ النّارِاَللّهُمَّ لا تَمْكُرْ بى وَلا تَسْتَدْرِجْنى وَلا تَخْدَعْنىوَادْرَأ عَنّى شَرَّ فَسَقَةِ الْجِنِّ وَالاْنْسِيآ أَسْمَعَ السّامِعينَيآ أَبْصَرَ النّاظِرينَوَيآ أَسْرَعَ الْحاسِبينَوَيآ أَرْحَمَ الرّاحِمينَصَلِّ عَلى مُحَمَّدٍ وَآلِ مُحَمَّدٍ السّادَةِ الْمَيامينَ وَاَسْأَلُكَ اَللَّهُمَّ حاجَتِى اَّلتى اِنْ اَعْطَيْتَنيها لَمْ يَضُرَّنى ما مَنَعْتَنىوَاِنْ مَنَعْتَنيها لَمْ يَنْفَعْنى مآ أَعْطَيْتَنىاَسْأَلُكَ فَكاكَ رَقَبَتى مِنَ النّارِ لآ اِلهَ اِلاّ أَنْتَوَحْدَكَ لا شَريكَ لَكَلَكَ الْمُلْكُ وَلَكَ الْحَمْدُوَاَنْتَ عَلى كُلِّ شَىء قَديرٌيا رَبِّ يا رَبِّ ...  اِلهى اَنَا الْفَقيرُ فى غِناىَ فَكَيْفَ لآ اَكُونُ فَقيراً فى فَقْرىاِلهىاَنَا الْجاهِلُ فى عِلْمى فَكَيْفَ لآ اَكُونُ جَهُولاً فى جَهْلىاِلهىاِنَّ اخْتِلافَ تَدْبيرِكَ وَسُرْعَةَ طَوآءِ مَقاديرِك مَنَعا عِبادَكَ الْعارِفينَ بِكَ عَنْ السُّكُونِ اِلى عَطآءوَالْيأْسِ مِنْكَ فى بَلاءاِلهىمِنّى ما يَليقُ بِلُؤُمى وَمِنْكَ ما يَليقُ بِكَرَمِكَاِلهىوَصَفْتَ نَفْسَكَ بِاللُّطْفِ وَالرَّأْفَةِ لى قَبْلَ وُجُودِ ضَعْفىاَفَتَمْنَعُنى مِنْهُما بَعْدَ وُجُودِ ضَعْفىاِلهىاِنْ ظَهَرَتِ الْمحاسِنُ مِنّى فَبِفَضْلِكَوَلَكَ الْمِنَّةُ عَلَىَّوَاِنْ ظَهَرْتِ الْمَساوئُ مِنّى فَبِعَدْلِكَوَلَكَ الْحُجَّةُ عَلَىَّاِلهىكَيْفَ تَكِلُنى وَقَدْ تَكَفَّلْتَ لىوَكَيْفَ اُضامُ وَاَنْتَ النّاصِرُ لىاَمْ كَيْفَ اَخيبُ وَاَنْتَ الْحَفِىُّ بىهآ اَنَا اَتَوَسَّلُ اِلَيْكَ بِفَقْرىِ إِلَيْكَوَكَيْفَ اَتَوَسَّلُ اِلَيْكَ بِما هُوَ مَحالٌ اَنْ يَصِلَ اِلَيْكَاَمْ كَيْفَ اَشْكُوُ إِلَيْكَ حالى وَهُوَ لا يَخْفى عَلَيْكَاَمْ كَيْفَ اُتَرْجِمُ بِمَقالى وَهُوَ مِنَكَ بَرَزٌ اِلَيْكَاَمْ كَيْفَ تُخَيِّبُ آمالى وَهِىَ قَدْ وَفَدَتْ اِلَيْكَاَمْ كَيْفَ لا تُحْسِنُ اَحْوالى وَبِكَ قامَتْاِلهىما اَلْطَفَكَ بى مَعَ عَظيمِ جَهْلىوَما أَرْحَمَكَ بى مَعَ قَبيحِ فِعْلىاِلهىما أَقْرَبَكَ مِنّى وَاَبْعَدَنى عَنْكَوَما أرْاَفَكَ بى فَمَا الَّذى يَحْجُبُنى عَنْكَاِلهىعَلِمْتُ بِاِخْتِلافِ الاْثارِوَتَنقُّلاتِ الأَطْوارِاَنَّ مُرادَكَ مِنّىِ أَنْ تَتَعَرَّفَ اِلَىَّ فى كُلِّ شَىءحَتّى لآ أَجْهَلَكَ فى شَىءاِلهىكُلَّما اَخْرَسَنى لُؤْمىِ أَنْطَقَنى كَرَمُكَوَكُلَّمآ أيَسَتْنىِ أَوْصافىِ أَطْمَعَتْنى مِنَنُكاِلهىمَنْ كانَتْ مَحاسِنُهُ مَساوِئَ فَكَيْفَ لا تَكُونُ مُساوئهِ مَساوِئَوَمَنْ كانَتْ حَقائِقُهُ دَعاوِىَ فَكَيْفَ لا تَكُونُ دَعاوِيَهِ دَعاوِىَاِلهىحُكْمُكَ النّافِذُ وَمَشِيَّئتُكَ الْقاهِرَةُ لَمْ يَتْرُكا لِذى مَقال مَقالاًوَلا لِذى حال حالاًاِلهىكَمْ مِنْ طاعَةٍ بَنَيْتُهاوَحالَةٍ شَيَّدْتُهاهَدَمَ اِعْتِمادى عَلَيْها عَدْلُكَبَلْ اَقالَنى مِنْها فَضْلُكَاِلهىاِنَّكَ تَعْلَمُ اَنّى وَاِنْ لَمْ تَدُمِ الطّاعَةُ مِنّى فِعْلاً جَزْماً فَقَدْ دامَتْ مَحَبَّةً وَعَزْماًاِلهىكَيْفَ اَعْزِمُ وَاَنْتَ الْقاهِرُوَكَيْفَ لآ أَعْزِمُ وَاَنْتَ الاْمِرُاِلهىتَرَدُّدى فِى الاْثارِ يُوجِبُ بُعْدَ الْمَزارِفَاجْمَعْنى عَلَيْكَ بِخِدْمَةٍ تُوصِلُنىِ إِلَيْكَكَيْفَ يُسْتَدَلُّ عَلَيْكَ بِما هُوَ فى وُجُودِهِ مُفْتَقِرٌ اِلَيْكَاَيَكُونُ لِغَيْرِكَ مِنَ الظُّهُورِ ما لَيْسَ لَكَحَتّى يَكُونَ هُوَ الْمُظْهِرَ لَكَمَتى غِبْتَ حَتّى تَحْتاجَ اِلى دَليلٌ يَدُلُّ عَليْكَوَمَتى بَعُدْتَ حَتّى تَكُونَ الاْثارُ هِىَ الَّتى تُوصِلُ اِلَيْكَعَمِيَتْ عَيْنٌ لا تَراكَ عَلَيْها رَقيباًوَخَسِرَتْ صَفْقَةُ عَبْد لَمْ تَجْعَلْ لَهُ مِنْ حُبِّكَ نَصيباًاِلهىاَمَرْتَ بِالرُّجُوعِ اِلَى الاْثارِ فَاَرْجِعْنى اِلَيْكَ بِكِسْوَةِ الأنْوارِوَهِدايَةِ الإِسْتِبصارِحَتّىَ أَرْجِعَ اِلَيْكَ مِنْها كَما دَخَلْتُ اِلَيْكَ مِنْهامَصُونَ السِّرِّ عَنِ النَّظَرِ إِلَيْهاوَمَرْفُوعَ الْهِمَّةِ عَنِ الإِعْتِمادِ عَلَيْهااِنَّكَ عَلى كُلِّ شَىء قَديرٌاِلهىهذا ذُلّى ظاهِرٌ بَيْنَ يَدَيْكَوَهذا حالى لا يَخْفى عَلَيْكَمِنْكَ اَطْلُبُ الْوُصُولَ اِلَيْكََوِبَكَ اَسْتَدِلُّ عَلَيْكَفَاهْدِنى بِنُورِكَ اِلَيْكَوَاَقِمْنى بِصِدْقِ الْعُبُودِيَّةِ بَيْنَ يَدَيْكَاِلهىعَلِّمْنى مِنْ عِلْمِكَ الْمخْزُونِوَصُنّى بِسِتْرِكَ الْمَصُونِاِلهىحَقِّقْنى بِحَقائِقِ اَهْلِ الْقُرْبِوَاسْلُكْ بى مَسْلَكَ اَهْلِ الْجَذْبِاِلهىاَغْنِنى بِتَدْبيرِكَ لى عَنْ تَدْبيرىوَبِاخْتِيارِكَ عَنِ اخْتِيارىوَاَوْقِفْنى عَلى مَراكِزِ اضْطِرارىاِلهىاَخْرِجْنى مِنْ ذُلِّ نَفْسىوَطَهِّرْنى مِنْ شَكّى وَشِرْكىقَبْلَ حُلُولِ رَمْسىبِكَ أنْتَصِرُ فَانْصُرْنىوَعَلَيْكَ اَتَوَكَّلُ فَلا تَكِلْنىوَاِيّاكَ اَسْأَلُ فَلا تُخَيِّبْنىوَفى فَضْلِكَ اَرْغَبُ فَلا تَحْرِمْنىوَبِجَنابِكَ اَنْتَسِبُ فَلا تُبْعِدْنىوَبِبابِكَ اَقِفُ فَلا تَطْرُدْنىاِلهىتَقَدَّسَ رِضاكَ اَنْ يَكُونَ لَهُ عِلَّةٌ مِنْكَفَكَيْفَ يَكُونُ لَهُ عِلَّةٌ مِنّىاِلهىاَنْتَ الْغِنىُّ بِذاتِكَ اَنْ يَصِلَ اِلَيْكَ النَّفْعُ مِنْكَفَكَيْفَ لا تَكُونُ غَنِيّاً عَنّىاِلهىاِنَّ الْقَضآءَ وَالْقَدَرَ يُمَنِّينِىوَاِنَّ الْهَوى بِوَثائِقِ الشَّهْوَةِ أَسَرَنِىفَكُنْ اَنْتَ النَّصيرَ لى حَتّى تَنْصُرَنى وَتُبَصِّرَنىوَأَغْنِنى بِفَضْلِكَ حَتّى اَسْتَغْنِىَ بِكَ عَنْ طَلَبىاَنْتَ الَّذى اَشْرَقْتَ الاأَنْوارَ فى قُلُوبِ اَوْلِيآئِكَ حَتّى عَرَفُوكَ وَوَحَّدوكَوَاَنْتَ الَّذىِ أَزَلْتَ الأَغْيارَ عَنْ قُلُوبِ اَحِبّائِكَ حَتّى لَمْ يُحِبُّوا سِواكَوَلَمْ يَلْجَأواُ إِلى غَيْرِكَاَنْتَ الْمُؤْنِسُ لَهُمْ حَيْثُ اَوْحَشَتْهُمُ الْعَوالِمُوَاَنْتَ الَّذى هَدَيْتَهُمْ حَيْثُ اسْتَبانَتْ لَهُمُ الْمَعالِمُماذا وَجَدَ مَنْ فَقَدَكَوَمَا الَّذى فَقَدَ مَنْ وَجَدَكَلَقَدْ خابَ مَنْ رَضِىَ دُونَكَ بَدَلاًوَلَقَدْ خَسِرَ مَنْ بَغَى عَنْكَ مُتَحَوِّلاًكَيْفَ يُرْجى سِواكَ وَاَنْتَ ما قَطَعْتَ الإْحْسانَوَكَيْفَ يُطْلَبُ مِنْ غَيْرِكَ وَاَنْتَ ما بَدَّلْتَ عادَةَ الإِْمْتِنانِيا مَنْ اَذاقَ اَحِبّآءَهُ حَلاوَةَ الْمُؤانَسَةِ فَقامُوا بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ مُتَمَلِّقينَوَيا مَنْ اَلْبَسَ اَوْلِيآءَهُ مَلابِسَ هَيْبَتِهِ فَقامُوا بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ مُسْتَغْفِرينَاَنْتَ الذّاكِرُ قَبْلَ الذّاكِرينَوَاَنْتَ الْبادى بِالإْحْسانِ قَبْلَ تَوَجُّهِ الْعابِدينَوَاَنْتَ الْجَوادُ بِالْعَطآءِ قَبْلَ طَلَبِ الطّالِبينَوَاَنْتَ الْوَهّابُ ثُمَّ لِما وَهَبْتَ لَنا مِنَ الْمُسْتَقْرِضينَاِلهىاُطْلُبْنى بِرَحْمَتِكَ حَتّىَ أَصِلَ اِلَيْكَوَاجْذِبْنى بِمَنِّكَ حَتّىَ أُقْبِلَ عَلَيْكَاِلهىاِنَّ رَجآئى لا يَنْقَطِعُ عَنْكَ وَاِنْ عَصَيْتُكَكَما اَنَّ خَوْفى لا يُزايِلُنى وَاِنْ اَطَعْتُكَفَقَدْ دَفَعْتَنِى الْعَوالِمُ اِلَيْكَوَقَدْ اَوْقَعَنى عِلْمى بِكَرَمِكَ عَلَيْكَاِلهىكَيْفَ اَخِيبُ وَاَنْتَ اَمَلىاَمْ كَيْفَ اُهانُ وَعَلَيْكَ مُتَكَّلىاِلهىكَيْفَ أسْتَعِزُّ وَفِى الذِّلَّةِ أَرْكَزْتَنىاَمْ كَيْفَ لا أَسْتَعِزُّ وَاِلَيْكَ نَسَبْتَنىاِلهىكَيْفَ لآ أَفْتَقِرُ وَاَنْتَ الَّذى فِى الْفُقَرآءِ اَقَمْتَنىاَمْ كَيْفَ اَفْتَقِرُ وَاَنْتَ الَّذى بِجُودِكَ أَغْنَيْتَنىوَاَنْتَ الَّذى لا اِلهَ غَيْرُكَتَعَرَّفْتَ لِكُلِّ شَىءٍ فَما جَهِلَكَ شَىءُوَاَنْتَ الَّذى تَعَرَّفْتَ اِلَىَّ فى كُلِّ شَىءفَرَاَيْتُكَ ظاهِراً فى كُلِّ شَىءوَاَنْتَ الظّاهِرُ لِكُلِّ شَىءيا مَنِ اسْتَوى بِرَحْمانِيَّتِهِ فَصارَ الْعَرْشُ غَيْباً فى ذاِتِهِمَحَقْتَ الاْثارِ بِالاْثارِوَمَحَوْتَ الاْغْيارَ بِمُحيطاتِ اَفْلاكِ الاْنْوارِيا مَنِ احْتَجَبَ فى سُرادِقاتِ عَرْشِهِ عَنْ اَنْ تُدْرِكَهُ الأَبْصارُيا مَنْ تَجَلّى بِكَمالِ بَهآئِهِفَتَحَقَّقتْ عَظَمَتُهُ مَنْ الاْسْتِوآءَكَيْفَ تَخْفى وَاَنْتَ الظّاهِرُاَمْ كَيْفَ تَغيبُ وَاَنْتَ الرَّقيبُ الْحاضِرُاِنَّكَ عَلى كُلِّ شَىء قَديروَالْحَمْدُ للهِ وَحْدَهُواللهم صل على محمد وال محمد   

    Duaa al-Gawshan al-Kebeer | دعاء الجوشن الكبير

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 74:18


    دعاء الجوشن الكبير دعاء رفيع الشأن، عظيم المنزلة، جليل القدر، مروي عن السجاد زين العابدين، عن أبيه، عن جده علي بن ابي طالب عليه السلام عن النبي صلى الله عليه وآله نزل به جبرئيل عليه السلام على النبي صلى الله عليه وآله وهو في بعض غزواته وقد اشتدت، وعليه جوشن ثقيل آلمه ، فدعا الله تعالى، فهبط جبرئيل عليه السلام، وقال : يا محمد ربك يقرأ عليك السلام ويقول لك: اخلع هذا الجوشن واقرأ هذا الدعاء، فهو أمان لك ولامتك فمن قرأه عند خروجه من منزله، أو حمله حفظه الله وأوجب الجنة عليه، ووفقه لصالح الاعمال، وكان كأنما قرأ الكتب الاربع، وأعطي بكل حرف زوجتين في الجنة، وبيتين من بيوت الجنة، وأعطي مثل ثواب إبراهيم وموسى وعيسى، وثواب خلق من خلق الله في أرض بيضاء خلف المغرب: يعبدون الله تعالى ولا يعصونه طرفة عين، قد تمزقت جلودهم من البكاء من خشية الله، ولا يعلم عددهم إلا الله، ومسيرة الشمس في بلادهم أربعون يوما. يا محمد وإن البيت المعمور في السماء السابعة يدخله سبعون ألف ملك في كل يوم ويخرجون منه ولا يعودون إليه إلى يوم القيامة ، وإن الله تعالى يعطي لمن قرأ هذا الدعاء ثواب تلك الملائكة، ويعطيه ثواب المؤمنين والمؤمنات ، من خلق الله إلى يوم القيامة، ومن كتبه وجعله في منزله لم يسرق ولم يحترق . ومن كتب في رق غزال أو كاغذ وحمله كان آمنا من كل شيء، ومن دعا به ثم مات مات شهيدا، وكتب له ثواب تسعمائة ألف شهيد من شهداء بدر، ونظر الله إليه وأعطاه ما سأله، ومن قرأه سبعين مرة بنية خالصة على أي مرض كان، لزال من جنون أو جذام أو برص. ومن كتب في جام بكافور أو مسك ثم غسله ورشه على كفن ميت أنزل الله تعالى في قبره الف نور، وآمنه من هول منكر ونكير، ورفع عنه عذاب القبر، وبعث سبعين ألف ملك إلى قبره يبشرونه بالجنة، ويونسونه، ويفتح له بابا إلى الجنة ويوسع عليه قبره مدى بصره، ومن كتبه على كفنه استحيى الله تعالى أن يعذبه بالنار، وإن الله تعالى كتب هذا الدعاء على قوائم العرش قبل أن يخلق الدنيا بخمسين ألف عام ومن دعا به بنية خالصة في أول شهر رمضان أعطاه الله تعالى [ثواب] ليلة القدر، وخلق له سبعون ألف ملك يسبحون الله ويقدسونه، وجعل ثوابهم لمن دعا به. يا محمد من دعا به لم يبق بينه وبين الله تعالى حجاب، ولم يطلب من الله تعالى شيئا إلا أعطاه وبعث الله إليه عند خروجه من قبره سبعين ألف ملك في يد كل ملك زمامة نجيب من نور، بطنه من اللؤلؤ، وظهره من الزبرجد، وقوائمه من الياقوت، على ظهر كل نجيب قبة من نور، لها أربعمائة باب على كل باب ستر من السندس والاستبرق في كل قبة ألف وصيفة ، على رأس كل وصيفة تاج من الذهب الاحمر تستطع منهن رائحة المسك الاذفر، فيعطى جميع ذلك ثم يبعث الله إليه بعد ذلك سبعين ألف ملك مع كل ملك كأس من لؤلؤ بيضاء، فيها شراب من الجنة، مكتوب على كل كاس منها: لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له، هدية من البارئ عزوجل لفلان بن فلان، ويناديه الله تعالى يا عبدي ادخل الجنة بغير حساب.يا محمد ومن دعا به في شهر رمضان ثلاث مرات أو مرة واحدة، حرم الله جسده على النار، ووجبت له الجنة، ووكل الله به ملكين يحفظانه من المعاصي وكان في أمان الله تعالى طول حياته، وعند مماته. يا محمد ولا تعلمه إلا لمؤمن تقي ولا تعلمه مشركا فيسأل به ويعطى. قال الحسين عليه السلام: أوصاني أبي عليه السلام بحفظه وتعظيمه، وأن أكتبه على كفنه، وأن أعلمه أهلي وأحثهم عليه وهو ألف اسم، واسم. الدّعاء يحتوي على مائة فصل وكلّ فصل يحتوي على عشرة أسمآء مِن أسماء الله تعالى وتقول في آخر كلّ فصل : سُبْحانَكَ يا لا اِلـهَ إلاّ اَنْتَ الْغَوْثَ الْغَوْثَ الْغَوْثَ خَلِّصْنا مِنَ النّارِ يا رَبِّ is an invocation recounted from the Islamic prophet Muhammad . "al-Jawshan al-Kabir" literally means the Great Shield . This invocation contains a thousand of God's attributes and names. The invocation has one hundred sections and each section contains 10 of God's names. The prophet received the call from the archangel Gabriel during a war. Gabriel told the prophet, who was wearing a very heavy shield, that God told him to take off the shield and recite this invocation instead as it is a protection for him and his nation. Both Sunni and Shia Muslims recite this invocation during Laylat al-Qadr . 

    Recitation of Holy Quran-Juz' 30-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء الثلاثون-هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 48:57


    The main division of the Quran is into chapters and verses, however it is also divided into 30 roughly equal parts.  Each part is known in Arabic as a juz.  Because each juz is not usually divided along chapter lines, each one is sometimes referred to by its first word.  The thirtieth part is known as juz amma, and it is named after the first word of its first chapter; chapter 78, The Great News.  This is the first of the short chapters found towards the end of the Quran.  It is generally accepted that most of these chapters were revealed in Mecca during the first years of the mission of Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.During this period, the people of Mecca who had not already embraced Islam, mocked and expressed doubt in the doctrine of the Hereafter.  The title of the chapter is taken from the second verse, and its name denotes its subject matter.  The word naba implies the news of the Resurrection and the Hereafter and the entire 40 verses are devoted to this theme.  The Great News opens by listing God's gifts to humankind; it then gives a stern warning about a day of resurrection and an accounting for one's deeds and behavior. Verses 1 – 4 A question of beliefGod asks a question.  What do they ask one another? What is it that they are talking about?  It is a rhetorical question asked in order to produce an effect in us.   He provides us with the answer; they are talking about the great news.  (It is the certainty of the Resurrection and the Hereafter.) Are they really talking and arguing about this event when they should be preparing for it?  It will not be long before they understand; very soon they will come to know that the Day of Resurrection and the Hereafter are real.  This is an emphasized and a confirmed warning for those who persist in denying the inevitability of this day.Verses 5 – 16 God's generosity towards humankindGod gives evidence of His power.  He made the earth smooth and the mountains secure.  They are pegged into the earth for stability and balance.  He created people in pairs, male and female, and created sleep in order that people may rest.  God made the night as a mantle, a cover or concealment, and the day so that humankind may earn their livelihood.  In a perfectly designed universe, the earth is in its own orbit spinning around a life-sustaining sun.  And He has sent down rain in abundance in order to facilitate the growth of vegetation of all kinds, from grain to luxurious gardens.Verses 17- 30 A description of the Day of Resurrection and HellGod clarifies that the date for the Day of Resurrection has already been set.  On that momentous day the trumpet will be blown, and all of humankind will rise out of their graves.  They will come in crowds as the sky opens up wide as if it were doors or gateways.  The mountains will shake until they become a mirage.  These things will happen.  Hell is lying in wait for those who disbelieve or transgress the commandments of God.  It is there that they will live for an unending time.  They will feel no cool breeze nor have cool water to drink.  Those who dwell in Hell will be offered nothing but scalding water and decaying filth.  It will be an appropriate recompense, in proportion to their crimes.The disbelievers did not expect to be called to account.  They blithely denied the revelations.  They did not fear a reckoning and described the messages as lies.  However, everything was documented in a clear record.  Now they will taste and experience the fruits of their labor.  The inmates of Hell can expect nothing but an increase in the torment they feel.Verses 31 – 37 Gifts for the righteousThe righteous, those who were aware of God and their commitment to Him, will find success, reward and safety from the fires of Hell.  They will achieve their heart's desires, beautiful gardens and vineyards.  They will have perfect companions, and they will both drink from overflowing cups.  In this beautiful garden, they will hear no vain talk nor will they be told any lies. This is a gift from the boundless generosity of the Merciful God to the righteous.   They will not only be given what is due to them but even more, because He is the Lord of the heavens and the earth and all that lies between them.  The Day will be so awe-inspiring that no one will be capable of speaking to God without His permission.Verses 38 – 40 On the Day of TruthThe Day of Resurrection is the day on which Angel Gabriel and the angels with will stand together in ranks, row after row.  Nobody will speak except those to whom the compassionate God grants permission.  Even then they will only be capable of speaking the truth because this is the Day of Truth.  This day will become a reality so whoever desires to be successful should seek a way to God through correct beliefs and righteous deeds. The people have been warned of an imminent punishment.  On the Day of Resurrection, everybody will see the truth of their actions and deeds.  They will see what their hands have sent forth, and many will wish that they had remained in the earth as nothing but dust.  The cry of the unbeliever will be, "If only I were dust."_______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2017 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran-Juz' 29-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء التاسع والعشرون-هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 52:10


    The chapter begins with the mention of God's kingdom (‘mulk' in Arabic) thereby giving it the name.  Revealed in Mecca in the initial stages of opposition after Prophet Muhammad's mission had just begun, the surah (chapter) challenges the disbelievers with declarations of God's total power over them, and everything else, in this world and the next.  It describes the regret the disbelievers will express on the Day of Resurrection (verses 9–10, 27).  It alarms those who are ignorant of God and the life to come.Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, used to recite it every night before going to sleep.[1]  There are several reports attributed to Prophet Muhammad that speak of the fine qualities of this chapter.  The most reliable one is as follows:"There is a surah of the Quran, no more than thirty verses long, that will argue in favor of anyone (who knew it) until it will usher him into Paradise.  It is Surah Tabarak (Mulk)"[2]Verses 1-5 Some manifestations of the power of God‘Who has power over all things,' liberates us from fearing others.  When this is recited every night we remind ourselves that ultimate goodness is only with God and this will nurture our love for Him.  When we remind ourselves that He is in control of our world then we will fear only Him.  We will not be bothered about people's expectations but our worry will be, ‘How does God want me to live?'. God gave us this cycle of life and death, so that He may test us to see who amongst us is best in deeds.   If our life is a test and the results depend on beautiful deeds, then we must constantly remind ourselves that any action becomes beautiful in God's sight when done purely for His sake and according to the way of our Prophet.  Only in obedience can we find peace and tranquility.  Simply look at the skies and see how they are in complete submission to their Creator.  The signs of God are everywhere but we are too involved in our own affairs.  Most people do not seriously think about the Hereafter.Verses 6-11 End of disbelievers and their confession of sinsGod says that when the disbelievers will be thrown into the Fire, the guardians of Hell will ask them if they were not warned.  They will confess their biggest error was that instead of taking advice they used to mock those who warned them as the misguided ones.  The fact is that when you don't want to face the reality then even your senses stop working.  The ears don't hear and the hearts don't ponder.  In this world we never want to admit our faults, but in the Hereafter everyone will recognize their sins.  Unfortunately, it will be of no use then.  They shall confess their sins and the dwellers of Hell will be far away from divine mercy.Verses 12-15 God's promise, knowledge and bountiesFaith is valuable only when you believe even when you cannot see.  God is warning us here that if you just make claims of faith and your heart does not believe then remember that He knows everything.  We make claims that we have surrendered our lives to God.  Do we even realize what it means to surrender? As an example, look at the earth and its submission.  We will be buried in this earth and from it we will be raised again, but most of us forget death and resurrection and then go about the earth living in a fool's paradise.Verses 16-22 Challenging and rebuking the polytheistsGod desires for us to come out of our arrogance and realize that the same earth that God has made subservient for us can be the means of our punishment.  If today we think that it is so unlikely to happen then we can look into the history of the previous nations and see how they were rooted out of this world due to their misdeeds. If we don't have time to go into the details of the past then simply look at the birds in the sky.  Have you ever noticed how they fly so effortlessly in the air? Who is holding them against the gravity of the earth? Just as the compassionate God holds the birds in the air, similarly the same God holds us tightly to this earth.  Otherwise if He wills He can stop giving the earth its gravity and we would all be scattered into the atmosphere.  Do we think anyone other than God can save us? If he stops giving us food, who will nourish us?Why do these simple truths come to us like new discoveries? Because we have taken everything for granted and have stopped thinking beyond the obvious.  So generation after generation people blindly follow the trends of their families and friends and still think that they are on the right track.  God gave us all the senses, all the faculties with which we should have recognized Him and He gave us such sensitive hearts but what have we done?Verses 23-27 Power of God in terms of creation and gathering people in HereafterGod gave us an appointed  term in this world and free choice to do as we please. In other words, we choose to believe or disbelieve; whatever we choose, we shall all be gathered before Him on the Day of Resurrection.God alone has settled billions on earth to try them in their worldly life.  On the Final Day of Judgement, He will assemble all of them before Him to take account of their deeds.  The knowledge of when that Day will be rests with God alone.  The Prophet is only a warner.   Verses 28-30 Deliverance and provisions are in the Hands of GodThe whole chapter is about changing our thoughts.  We tend to live on autopilot.  We do our work, even acts of worship, and we hardly think of God.  We forget that each breath comes with His permission.  Each drop of water that we drink is from His mercy.  The question is, are we grateful?Let Surah Al-Mulk be a regular part of your life so that it should strike you daily in such a way that you start looking at life with the eyes of the heart.  Love God more than any other thing and fear Him more than all other things.  The feeling will lead to the most beautiful deeds that will make us beautiful in the eyes of God._______________________________________By Imam Mufti (© 2015 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran-Juz' 28-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء الثامن والعشرون-هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 54:10


    Verses 1-10 tell about the exile of Jewish tribe of Bani Nadir because of their opposition towards God and His Prophet. Cutting of Palm trees is by God's will. Spoils that believers get without battle are not there's and are not Fay. These belong to God and His prophet and have 5 shares. Verses 11-12 describe the conspiracy of hypocrites together with people of the Book and Bani Nadir. God told believers that they cannot fight with you even if they unite together as they have division in between themselves. Hypocrites are like the example of Satan when he says to man disbelieve, and when man disbelieves, he says, indeed, I am not associated with you in this act. If Quran was sent on a mountain it would have humbled and come apart from fear of God. Glory be to God and the concluding verse describe 17 attributes of God.___________________________By Muhammad Farooq and Nagina Kanwal (© 2019 Muhammad Farooq and Nagina Kanwal)All rights reserved. Used with permission.The source of this article is: Summary of Holy Quran: An Ultimate Guide Series

    Recitation of Holy Quran-Juz' 27-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء السابع والعشرون-هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 54:46


    Verses 1-18 Affirming the authenticity of revelation and commending the MessengerIn the first verse, God has taken an oath of the stars to prove to the non-believers that Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, was exactly on the right path.  The people of Mecca were witness to the fact that all throughout his life, Prophet Muhammad had never been involved in any indecent activity.  His honesty was a recognized fact; so why now, when he had brought to them the true religion of God, were they doubting him and spreading false propaganda against him?The oath of the stars and their setting is also a proof, that just as stars have a fixed orbit and they never deviate from their path, similarly the Prophet was firmly following the revelation from God.  Therefore, just as people take guidance from the stars to find direction in the darkness of the land or sea, similarly we should follow the Prophet with complete confidence, and with the belief that He is the best person in the entire history of humanity, who practically demonstrated the pure and complete religion of God.The disbelievers of Mecca were labelling the Quran as a mere fabrication, but God warns those who think along these lines.  Unlike common human beings, Prophet Muhammad was never influenced by his own desires to such an extent that He could have done or said anything which was against the truth.God tells us that it was not a one-time incident that Prophet Muhammad saw Gabriel, and therefore the deniers of truth cannot make this excuse that maybe the Prophet was mistaken.  He saw Gabriel another time when he was taken to the journey of the heavens, which is commonly known as the incident of "Miraj" or the "Night Journey." God made him see many signs of His power, including Paradise and Hell, so that when He spread God's message to people and warned them about the realities of life and death, he could speak from first-hand knowledge and experience.Verses 19-31 Mere conjecture avails nothing against the truthLat, Uzza, and Manat were the deities of ancient Arabia.  Laat was located in Taif, Uzza near Mecca, and Manat near Madina.  According to popular belief, they were daughters of god, and hence, worshipped.Making deities of stone and worshipping them, calling angels ‘daughters of God' and hoping to enter Paradise on the basis of recommendations are all non-serious beliefs that are a product of a mind that does not fear God's wrath.  There is no arguing with such people, as they pay no attention to reason.  The only possible way to deal with them is to shun them. Verses 32-41 Clarifying the qualities of the good doers and censuring the polytheistsWe must always stay away from major sins as well as indecent behavior, except what is called "lamam" which means small and momentary.  For example, you happen to look at something which you were not supposed to see.  Then in this case, you should immediately turn your gaze and ask forgiveness from God.  In other words, it could be stated as a slight lapse from your efforts of goodness.  We must try our utmost to reduce these lapses too, but we should remember that we cannot become perfect humans and hence we should always be positively hopeful of God's forgiveness and never give up our struggle of becoming the best representatives of Islam.  Next God has reminded us that even if we become successful in this struggle, we should never think of ourselves as pure because after all, we are just humans and only God truly knows what our true worth is. The polytheists of Mecca and the Jews in Madina stubbornly resisted the teachings of Prophet Muhammad and refused to accept him as a prophet of God.  On the other hand, they called themselves followers of Ibrahim and Musa respectively.  However, if they really knew what their prophets had taught them, then it should not have been difficult for them to recognize that Prophet Muhammad was also calling them to the same religion.  They warned them about accountability in the life after death. Did they not know that they only get from this life what they strive for? If all their investments are for this world and they don't put in any efforts for the life to come, how can they expect to be rewarded for things they did not do?Verses 42-62 Allah alone is the One Who manages the affairs of the universeEvery event in this world arises from supernatural causes and nobody but God is capable of causing them to occur.  Happiness, sorrow, life, death, the procreative system, riches, and poverty - all these are the feats of a superpower.  He is the one who gave us life and He is the one who will take it back, so what should be our objective if not to spend this life for Him? There is not much time left; we have to turn to God while we still can, otherwise the Day of Judgement is very close upon us.  This Day is drawing near and no one can save us from its torment except God. _________________________________________________________________________By Imam Mufti (© 2016 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission. The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran-Juz' 26-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء السادس والعشرون-هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 55:30


    The verses from 1-14 tell that all things are created with truth and for a specified term. God owns all the powers. Say O'Muhammad, I am not a new messenger, this the same old message which has been given to previous nations. I have no knowledge of unseen. I don't know even about my own future. Quran confirms the revelation of the Torah, which was given to Moses.From verses 15-20 God commands to treat parents kindly. It also describes that the gestation and weaning period is 2.5 years.From 21-28 there is story of Ad who lived in region of Ahkaf. Before prophet Hud, they were warned by many other warners but denied their message and were destroyed.From verses 29-31 tell about the story of a group of unseen spirits that heard Quran and became the preacher to their nation.verses 32-35 tell that God is able to give life to the dead. He is competent over all things. So, be patient. On the last day people will think, that they stayed on earth only for an hour of the day._______________________________________By Muhammad Farooq and Nagina Kanwal (© 2019 Muhammad Farooq and Nagina Kanwal)All rights reserved. Used with permission.The source of this article is: Summary of Holy Quran: An Ultimate Guide Series

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (25) -Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء الخامس والعشرون- هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 56:27


    The Consultation is a fifty-three verse chapter revealed in Mecca. The name is derived from the word consultation that is mentioned in verse thirty-eight describing the characteristics of a community of believers. Being a Meccan chapter revealed before the migration to Medina it concentrates on the fundamentals of faith, in this case, God's all prevailing power and wisdom. Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is reminded that he cannot force people to believe and that he is only required to deliver the message.Verses 1 – 9 All power belongs to GodThe first two verses are Arabic letters. Ha Mim, Ayn Seen Qaf. They are five letters from among various combinations of fourteen letters that open twenty-nine chapters of the Quran. God did not reveal what meanings they may or may not have.  Usually after these letters we learn something about the Quran. In this case, God says that He sent His revelation (Quran) to Prophet Muhammad, as He sent revelation to other messengers before him.The heavens almost break apart because of their awe of God's majesty.  The angels glorify and praise God; while begging forgiveness for the people on earth. As for those who worship other than God, God is watching what they do, and Prophet Muhammad is not responsible for them.Thus this Quran is revealed in Arabic.[1]  It warns the residents of Mecca and surrounds that there will be a Day of Judgement when some will go to Paradise and others will go to the blazing Fire. If God wanted He could have made you a single nation, but He did not. He takes into His mercy those who desire His guidance and the wrongdoers have no one to help them. God gives life to the dead, and He has power over all things.Verses 10 – 19 The truth is made clearGod judges all disputes. He makes mates for you from among yourselves (and the animal kingdom too) in order to multiply your numbers. The keys to the heavens and the earth belong to Him. And He gives abundantly or sparingly to whomever He wills.God has ordained for you, the same way of life (Islam) that he ordained for Prophets Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. Those who associate others with God find it difficult to accept what you (Prophet Muhammad) invite them to. Long ago they were one religion but became divided out of rivalry. So invite them back to God.Tell them (Prophet Muhammad) that you believe in what God has revealed and say that there is no need for argument, the truth has been made clear and those who refuse do so out of stubbornness and worldly desires. Those who argue with the truth will have a terrible punishment. God has sent down the Quran in truth and justice so what will make you understand that the Hour is near. It is only those who do not believe in it that want to hasten its coming. Those who believe in it are fearful.Verses 20 – 31 A harvest in the HereafterThose who desire Paradise in the Hereafter will have their rewards increased many times over, but those who desire the luxuries of this world with no thought of the Hereafter will have what they desire but they will have no share in Paradise. Or have those that they worship besides God ordained a religion God does not know about? They think they are living a great life, free of morals and manners, but on the Day of Judgment their punishment will be a painful one. Those who believe and do good deeds will be in the gardens of Paradise. This is good news and a great bounty. Prophet Muhammad asks for no reward for this good news, and those who do good deeds will be repaid many times over.How can people say Muhammad has invented a lie about God? God blots out falsehood and vindicates the truth. He knows what is in the hearts, accepts repentance, answers prayers, and gives more to those who believe and do good deeds. If God sent plentiful provision for everyone some would act insolently, so He provides in due measure. He sends relief after people have lost hope and He spreads mercy.  The creation of the heavens and the earth and the living creatures are among His signs. He can gather them together at any time. You cannot escape God and He is your only Protector.Verses 32 – 43 Forgiveness is betterShips sailing on the seas are among His signs. They drive through the ocean like mountains, but He can bring them to a standstill or sink them with violent winds. Whatever pleasure you have been given is no more than a fleeting enjoyment of this worldly life—what is in the Hereafter is better and more lasting.  It is for those who believe and put their trust in Him, avoid major sins, forgive when they are angry, establish prayer, determine their affairs by consultation, spend from what God has given them, and defend themselves from tyranny.The retribution for an evil act is one like it, but forgiveness and reconciliation are better. But those who avenge themselves are not blamed. The blameworthy are those who oppress others and act with injustice. They will have a painful punishment.Verses 44 – 53 Only deliver the message. God retains all controlThere is no protection for those God sends astray.[2]  They will face the punishment and hope there is a way back. But they will remain in lasting torment and have no allies to help them. So respond to your Lord before this Day comes and the punishment cannot be averted. But if they turn away Muhammad, you are not responsible; your duty is only to deliver the message.God does not speak to human beings except through inspiration, or from behind a veil, or through a messenger such as the angel Gabriel. And so We have revealed to you Muhammad, an inspired book, this Quran. You did not know of this Book and faith before, but We made it a light by which to guide whoever We choose. And Muhammad, you guide to a straight path, the path of God, Who owns everything in the heavens and on the earth. Everything will return to God._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2019 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (24) -Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء الرابع والعشرون- هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 56:26


    It is generally accepted that this chapter was revealed directly after chapter thirty-nine.  Thus, it was revealed in Mecca and is one of the chapters that examine the fundamentals of faith.  It reminds us of God's signs and favors and gives glimpses from the story of Moses and Pharaoh with life-changing lessons for us.  It also provides reassurance to Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.Verses 1 – 23 Signs and revelationsThis chapter begins with the Arabic letters Ha and Mim.  The placement of Arabic letters at the beginning of a chapter is a narrative device used in this and 28 other chapters of the Quran.  The reason and the meaning for this is the subject of much scholarly debate, however, the answer is known only to God. This Book is sent down by God, the Almighty, the Forgiver of sins, the Accepter of repentance, and the One Who Bestows blessings.  None has the right to be worshipped but Him.  Only the disbelievers dispute His revelation, so do not be deceived by their prosperity and luxurious life.  In the past, the people of Noah and other communities tried to destroy their messengers and refute the message.  But it was God Who destroyed them with a terrible punishment, condemning them to the Fire. The angels who carry and surround the Throne celebrate the praise of their Lord and ask for forgiveness for the believers, and that they be admitted to Paradise and kept safe from the Fire. God shows His signs such as sending water down to sustain life, yet no one learns a lesson from this except those who turn to Him.  So be sincere no matter how much the disbelievers dislike it.  He is the Lord of the Throne and sends revelations to whomever He wills.  On the Day of Judgement each soul will account for their actions and no injustice will be done.Have they not traveled and seen what happened to those who were mightier in strength and numbers? God destroyed them and they had no one to defend them because they repeatedly rejected their messengers.Verses 24 – 38 An excellent speechMoses was sent to Pharaoh, Haman, and Korah with God's authority but they called him a magician and a liar.  They rejected the truth and ordered the sons of the believers to be killed.  Finally, Pharaoh said he wanted to kill Moses himself.  And Moses sought refuge with God.  A believer among the relatives of Pharaoh advised him to think carefully about why he would kill a man who might be speaking the truth.  Pharaoh knew Moses was right but lied and said he was only saying what he believed to be right and that he was guiding to the right way.  The believing advisor warned his people against how previous disbelieving nations were destroyed.  He reminded them about Joseph who came with clear signs, but their doubt remained.  Rejecting the truth with clear signs is a despicable attitude, and God seals the heart of the arrogant ones.  Pharaoh persisted in his rejection and defiance, and his schemes led only to destruction. The believing advisor urged people to follow the right way.  He said that this life was only temporary while the home in the Hereafter was permanent.  He invited them to Paradise while they invited him to the Fire.  God saved him from their terrible plots, and the people of Pharaoh were taken over by a terrible scourge.Verses 46 – 60 God's promise is trueOn the Day of Judgement, the people of Pharaoh will enter the severest part of the Fire.  They will argue with each other about who led who to destruction and beg for relief.  They will be reminded about their messengers and told their pleas would be in vain.  God supports the messengers and the believers.Certainly the creation of the heavens and the earth is a much greater creation than the creation of humankind.  Yet most people do not understand.  Those who can see and those who cannot are not the same.  Good and wicked deeds are not the same and the Hour will come!Verses 61 – 85 God's creationGod made the night for rest and the day bright to make our day to day activities easy.   He is the Creator of all things; none has the right to be worshipped except Him.  Why then are you deluded? The earth is a settlement place and the sky a canopy.  God molded your form and perfected it, then provided you with good things.  He is One and there is no deity but Him, so call on Him and be sincere to Him.  O Prophet, tell your followers that you have been forbidden to worship what they worship and you have been commanded to submit to the Lord of all the worlds. God created you from dust (referring to Adam), then from a sperm-drop, then developed you into a clinging clot, then you are born from the womb of your mother, and He allows you to grow to your full strength and maturity before you reach old age and the appointed term of your life, although some of you may die sooner.  God gives life and death.  He only says ‘Be' and it is.Those who deny the Quran and that which the messengers brought, will soon know the consequences of their deeds when they are punished in Hell with chains around their necks being dragged through scalding water.  They will be asked about those they associated with God and will admit that they have failed them. Prophet Muhammad is advised to be patient because God's promise is true.  There are stories of the messengers he knows and stories he does not know.  But all messengers could not bring a sign unless it was by the permission of God.The people of the past who were destroyed were mightier than you in strength and numbers.  Their power was of no avail.  When God's scourge overcame them, they cried out that they now believe! But it was of no use to them._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2019 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (23) -Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء الثالث والعشرون- هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 53:04


    Those Ranged in Rows was revealed in Mecca.  Those chapters revealed before the migration to Medina tended to concentrate on monotheism; the Oneness of God.  This one is no exception and thus establishing a firm faith is its aim.  In 182 short verses this chapter also covers other issues; it affirms the Prophethood of Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, and refutes pagan beliefs. Verses 1 – 10 God is OneThree groups are mentioned in the form of an oath confirming God's Oneness.  The first are angels standing in rows, the second are the angels that reprimand and thirdly those angels that recite God's words.  God then mentions something about Himself that attests to His Oneness that He is the Lord of the heavens and the earth, and all that is in-between including every point from which the sun rises.  God has fortified the sky closest to the earth with celestial bodies that guard against the devils who try to eavesdrop on the conversations of the angels.  They are attacked from all sides with flaming meteors.Verses 11 – 39 The disbelieversThe Prophet is then instructed to question the disbelievers of Mecca about whether they considered their own creation to be more difficult or the creation of the heavens, earth and all creation in the universe.  The Prophet marvels that humankind was made from clay but the disbelievers mock and call him a sorcerer, once again denying the Resurrection.  It is an undeniable fact that after just one shout they will be resurrected on the Day of Judgment.The angels are ordered to gather the disbelievers and wrongdoers together and drive them towards Hell.  Along the way they will be questioned about why they did not help each other towards the truth.  The disbelievers will accuse their deities who are also being ushered along but they will deny any power over the disbelievers.  It does not matter because on this day they will be partners in the punishment meted out.  They denied God and the message and will get what they deserve.Verses 40 – 74 Paradise or Hell?The happiness and bliss that God's true servants will experience in the gardens of delight is described, including flowing rivers of wine and beautiful companions.  The inhabitants of Paradise will converse with each other.  One person will ask about a friend who did not believe and will be able to see him in the midst of the Fire.  Then they will realize how blessed they are for they have achieved the supreme triumph.   This should be everyone's goal.To contrast the difference between Paradise and Hell, God asks what is better this (the Gardens of Delight) or the Zaqqum tree? This tree growing devils' heads in the midst of the Fire will be the food of those in Hell together with scalding water to drink.  The disbelievers made fun of a tree growing in a fire but it will become their reality because they followed their forefathers into disbelief even though they were warned.  Listen to what happened to those before you.Verses 75 – 148 Scenes from the pastProphet Noah is given as an example of how well God rewards the righteous.   Noah was a believer and God saved him and his people from great distress.  The non-believers were warned but they made the wrong choice, then they were drowned.  Prophet Abraham was also a man of faith, devoted to God.  He asked his father and his people why they worshipped false gods.  When his people were going for the festival, Abraham said he felt ill and stayed behind.  He went to their temple and asked the carved gods questions, why do you not eat why do you not speak.  They did not reply so he pushed them over.  Abraham's people were angry and intended to burn him in fire but God had a different plan and kept him safe.Prophet Abraham left trusting God to guide him to a better place.  He asked for more, a righteous son which God provided.  When the boy (Ishmael) was old enough to work with his father, Abraham had a troubling dream in which he was called upon to sacrifice Ishmael.  He told Ishmael and they both were willing to submit to God's will.  Abraham put Ishmael upon the stone but God called out for him to stop.  It was a test and Abraham passed it due to his complete submission to God's command.  Abraham is remembered by the following generations as a righteous man.  He was given news of another righteous son called Isaac.  Among their descendants were the righteous but also those who wronged themselves.God also favoured and supported Prophet Moses and his brother Aaron.  They too were delivered from distress and guided on the straight path.  God gave them the Torah.  Prophet Elias was one of those devoted to God.  He questioned his people about the false god Ba'l but they ignored him and faced the consequences.  Lot was another Prophet who was delivered from harm along with his whole family, except his wife; she was left to face the punishment with the wrongdoers.  Their city is a constant reminder but many people do not take heed. In the next scene is Prophet Jonah.  He fled from his disbelieving people to an overloaded ship where they drew lots in order to stay on board.  Being swallowed by a whale was his just punishment but he was delivered from harm because he had been one of God's devoted believers.  He was cast ashore and God protected him from the elements and a serious illness.  God then provided him with a large nation who believed in him and they were permitted to live out their lives.Verses 149 – 182 Superstitions deniedMany people from Mecca claimed that the angels were the daughters of God.  God refutes this superstition.  Next they claim that God is kin to the jinn.  How could this be possible when the jinn themselves have to appear before God and account for their deeds?  God is far above these superstitions and only those destined for the Hellfire would believe such things.The angels are ranged in ranks and glorify God.  Previously the disbelievers asked for a Messenger and said they would follow the guidance, yet when the best Messenger and the best revelation are sent to them they resort to disbelief.  But they will come to know and understand.  God assures Prophet Muhammad that he will see their downfall as sure as they will see his victory.  God is far above what they attribute to Him.  The chapter closes with a blessing on God's Messengers and declares that all praise is for God._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2017 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran-Juz' 22 -Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم-الجزء الثاني والعشرون-هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 50:46


    The Originator is a forty-five verse chapter.  It was revealed during the period in which the small fledgling band of Muslims was suffering from persecution and oppression at the hands of the Meccan elite.  The title comes from the first verse in which God's power of creation is affirmed.  This chapter is alternatively known as The Angels, also from the first verse where God mentions the wings of the angels.  God's power is confirmed and contrasted with the powerlessness of idols.  The idolaters receive a warning and the Prophet is comforted.Verses 1 – 10 God has power over all thingsAll praises belong to God.  He is the one who created the heaven and the earth.  He also created angels, with two, four, or six pairs of wings, to be His messengers.  God creates whatever He pleases.  When He wants to give blessings no one can withhold them but if He wants to withhold His blessings no one is able to release them.  Remember God's graces because there is no god who is able to provide the sustenance you require.  Why are you deluded about this matter?God addresses Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, saying, do not be upset if the people call you a liar and deny you.  Many messengers before you were treated in this way.  Then God address the people saying that His promise is true and warning them not to be deceived by Satan who is the great Deceiver.  Satan is your enemy so treat him as an enemy.  He only wants you to follow him into the Fire.  Those who disbelieve will be punished but those who do good deeds will find forgiveness and rewards.Oh Muhammad, are you able to guide the people whose evil deeds are made alluring to them? The truth is that God chooses who will be guided and who will be left to wander in the dark so do not feel regret.  God is aware of everything they do.  He is the one who revives the earth with winds and clouds after it has been dead; in much the same way the Resurrection will take place.  All power belongs to God and a severe torment belongs to those who plot and plan.  Their plans will come to nothing.Verses 11 – 14 God the CreatorIt is God who created humankind; first from dust and then from a drop of fluid.  He made you into pairs, and no female conceives or gives birth without His knowledge.  And no person grows old or has his life cut short except that it is in accordance with what is written in God's record.  There are two bodies of water but they are not alike.  One is sweet and pleasant to drink but the other is salty and bitter.  From each you can extract food and ornaments.  And the ships move through them.  God makes the night and the day and they merge into each other, and the sun and the moon rise and fall at appointed times.   The things you worship other than God cannot even control something as small as the skin on a date stone.  If you invoked them they would not hear and if they heard they would not respond.  And on the Day of Judgement they will deny you.Verses 15 – 26 God is free of all needsHumankind, you need God but He does not need you.  He is free of all wants or needs.  If He so desired he could destroy you and replace you with a new creation.  No one can carry another person's burden.  Prophet Muhammad is only able to warn those who already fear their Lord and establish the prayer.  Those who purify themselves do so for their own benefit, not to benefit God. The seeing and the blind are not the same, nor are darkness and light, or heat and shade.  The living and the dead are not equal.  There is a difference between those who are guided and those who refuse.  Prophet Muhammad is a warner who has been sent with the truth.  Every community was sent a warner, and many of them were called liars even though they came with clear signs, scriptures and enlightening revelations.  In the end God seized the disbelievers and His disapproval was terrible.Verses 27 – 37 Abundant blessingsGod sends down rain from the sky and from it the earth brings forth fruits and vegetables and plant life.  The mountains are made up of streaks and tracts of various hues and colors.  Humankind and animals are also made up of different colors, shades and hues.  Those who have knowledge stand in awe of God.  Those who recite from the Book, establish the prayer and give generously from what God has provided them with should expect a reward that does not perish.The Quran is the truth and it confirms the scriptures that came before it.  God has given the Quran as an inheritance for those He has chosen.  The believers will enter Paradise and they will praise God.  However, those who reject the truth will be in the Hellfire where they will never find relief.  They will cry out to be given another chance but they have already had many chances.Verses 38 – 45 God knows the unseen and sees everythingGod knows the unseen and all your secrets.  You forget that He made you vicegerent on this planet.  You are a representative of God and should act accordingly.  Those who deny the truth will bear the consequences.  Have you thought about those you invoke others besides God? What have they created? Do they have a Book? No, they do not; their promises are delusions.  It is God who holds the heavens and the earth together.   If they should slip no one could hold them in place except God.They swore that if a warner came to them they would have believed.  The warner did come but they treated him with hostility.  Evil plots only entrap the plotters.  Are they waiting for the same end as the end that came to previous more superior nations? God's methods have not changed.  If God were to punish the people for their sins, there would not be a single person left on the planet.  But He gives them respite, and on the Day of Resurrection mankind will be brought to account.  Each person will be rewarded or punished according to what they did. _______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2018 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (21)-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء الحادي والعشرون - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 52:34


    Chapter 31 of the Quran is 34 verses in length and called Luqman. It is named after the sage Luqman, whose advice to his son features in verses 13 to 19. The chapter opens with a description of the believers and strongly condemns those who attempt to lead others astray. Luqman was revealed in Mecca at the height of the Muslim persecution and the young Muslims are extolled to disobey parents when they try to lead them away from Islam. The disbelievers are warned about the consequences of their actions and Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is told not to be saddened by their actions.Verse 1These are among the fourteen opening letters which occur in various combinations at the beginning of twenty-nine chapters of the Quran. Throughout the centuries there has been much speculation as to their meaning however God never revealed that any specific meaning is attached to them.Verses 2-7 Traits and distractionsThese are the verses of the Quran. It is guidance and a mercy for those who lead a God-conscious life and with the Hereafter as their main focus. These are the ones who will be successful. However there are some people who are without knowledge and pay for distracting tales to lead others away from God. Those who distract a believer will find a humiliating torment waiting for them. When the verses are recited they turn away disdainfully as if the words are nothing but heaviness in their ears. God repeats His warning saying; tell them there will be a painful torment.Verses 8-11 A truthful promiseThose who believe and do righteous deeds will stay in Gardens of bliss. It is a truthful promise for He is Mighty and Wise. He created the heavens without visible pillars, set the mountains upon the earth firmly so that they will not shift and spread animals of all sorts throughout the earth. He sends rain from the sky that causes all sorts of vegetable life to grow. This is the creation of God; what have others that you worship created!? The disbelievers are clearly in error.Verses 12-15  Advice to the youthGod says that He gave wisdom to Luqman so that he would be grateful. Whoever is grateful and gives thanks to God does so for his own welfare. Those who are ungrateful and deny God's favors upon them should understand that God has no need of their thanks. Luqman counsels his son saying do not attribute partners to God, it is a terrible error.God commands that people be good to their parents, their mothers carry their offspring with great difficulty and usually feed them from their own bodies for two years.  God associates gratitude towards Him with gratitude towards parents.  He says be grateful and obey them but stresses not to obey them when they ask you to commit the greatest sin of associating others with God.  We should not obey them in matters that go against the commandments of God, and do what is right, but at the same time we are expected to treat our parents with care and respect.Verses 16 -19 Wise counselNothing can escape God's knowledge says Luqman to his son.  Even if it is as small as a mustard seed, or hidden inside a rock or is a minute speck in a vast universe, God can see it clearly and is able to expose it.   Luqman then advises his son to lead a moral and upstanding life and tells him how; establish the prayer, enjoin the good, forbid the evil and bear the trials and afflictions of life with patience.  Do not turn your nose up at people contemptuously; do not walk about the land arrogantly for God does not like the boastful.   Thus walk at a moderate pace and talk in a low voice because God does not like harsh voices like the braying of donkeys.  This is all sage advice for moral behaviour and interaction between people.Verses 20-26 An admonitionGod asks, do you not see that everything in the heavens and earth is for the benefit of humankind.  It is self-evident but there are still those who would argue about it.  When they are told to follow God's guidance they respond by saying that they will not but will instead follow the path trodden by their forefathers.  They say this even when Satan is inviting them to step into the Fire.  Those who submit to the will of God and live a righteous life have grasped the most trustworthy handhold, because the outcome of every matter is with God. If they disbelieve, do not let it grieve you (O Muhammad) for to Us (God) is their return and We will then inform them of the reality of their deeds. God knows what their hearts contain. We (God) grant them enjoyment for a little while but in the Hereafter they will be driven to an unrelenting punishment. If you ask them who created the heavens and the earth they would say ‘God', but then they associate partners with God in worship. By acknowledging that God is the creator of everything, and then worshiping created objects, they establish proof against themselves! God is the Creator and Owner of all that is in the heavens and the earth. He needs nothing from His creation and is the Only One worthy of praise.Verses 27-30  The Most GreatIf all the trees on earth were pens, and the oceans were ink, replenished by seven more oceans, the writing of God's Words (signs and creations) would not be exhausted. It is as easy for God to create and resurrect every living being as it is to create and resurrect a single soul. God is All-Hearing and All-Seeing. Do you not see that God makes the day follow the night, one after the other, over and over in a precise pattern? The sun and the moon also spin in their orbits according to God's plan. God knows very well what you do. God is the truth and what they call upon besides Him is falsehood. He is the most High and the most Great.Verses 31 -34 Beware of Satan and the delusion of this worldThe ships sail through the ocean by the grace of God. Surely there are signs in this for any grateful person. When the waves loom over them they call out to God with sincere devotion but when He (God) brings them safely to land some falter between belief and disbelief. O humankind, fear your Lord and fear the Day that no family member will avail another family member. Do not let the life of this world delude you or let Satan deceive you. It is God alone who has knowledge of the Hour and sends down the rain and knows what is in the wombs – nothing escapes His knowledge. We humans don't know what will happen the next moment; God knows all this and is aware of everything._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2015 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (20)-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء العشرون - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 52:20


    The Narration is an eighty-eight verse chapter revealed in Mecca.  It takes its name from the twenty-fifth verse in which the Arabic word for narration is used.  The Narration is also a suitable title because the chapter tells a detailed story about Prophet Moses.  Its main theme is the punishment that comes to those who are arrogant and spread corruption.  This chapter and the two preceding it go together to tell the complete story of Prophet Moses.  Polytheism is condemned, and Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is reminded that he cannot make the people believe but nevertheless he must remain steadfast in his mission.Verses 1 – 21 Prophet Moses and PharaohChapter twenty-eight begins with the combination of letters ta, seen, meem.  They are three letters from amongst various combinations of fourteen letters that open twenty-nine chapters of the Quran.  God did not reveal any specific meaning regarding them.  Immediately after these letters we are informed that these verses from the Quran make things clear and understandable.  The story of Prophet Moses and Pharaoh is true beyond doubt.  Pharaoh consolidated his leadership by dividing the people into groups and setting them against one another.  He loved to spread corruption and oppressed one group in particular.  God however wanted to favour those who were oppressed, to make them leaders and establish them in the land, and Pharaoh and Haman, and those like them would then face their greatest fears. Moses' mother was inspired by God.  He made her understand that she should suckle her baby but when the time comes when she is afraid for him she should put him in the river.  She must not grieve or be afraid because God will return the baby to her and he will grow up to be one of His messengers.  A member of Pharaoh's family found baby Moses little realizing that later he would become a source of grief for the evildoers.  Pharaoh's wife was able to convince her husband to adopt the baby and they took him into the family.The following day Moses' mother was bereft but God strengthened her.  She sent Moses' sister to find out what happened.  God had ordained that Moses would refuse to feed from any of the palace wet nurses so Moses' sister was able to tell them about her mother that could feed the baby.  In this way Moses was restored to his mother so she would feel comforted and know that God's promise was true.Moses reached full maturity and was wise and intelligent.  One day when walking in the city he came upon two people fighting.  One was from his own people and appealed to Moses for help.  Moses did help and killed the person with one blow.  He realised that Satan must have had a hand in this and appealed to God for forgiveness.  When forgiven, he promised never to support evildoers.  The next day he came upon the same man fighting and realised he was a troublemaker.  Moses was reluctant to be drawn into another fight but was going to attack the troublemaker who was accusing Moses of being a tyrant.  At that moment a man rushed up to Moses and told him that the authorities were looking for him, possibly intending to kill him.  So Moses left the city.  He was fearful and wary and prayed to God to save him from the wrongdoers.Verses 22 –43 Return to EgyptMoses made his way to Midian.  When he arrived at the waterhole there he found a group of men watering their livestock while two women were standing back fearful of watering their sheep whilst the men were there.  Moses watered the sheep for them and then sat in the shade and prayed to God for assistance.  He asked God for any good thing at all and just then one of the two women returned saying that their father wanted to speak to him and reward him. Moses went with the woman and met her father, Prophet Shuaib.  The old man listened to Moses' story and reassured him.  One of the daughters encouraged her father to hire Moses, and so Prophet Shuaib offered one of his daughters in marriage if Moses worked for him for eight years adding that ten would be better though.  Moses agreed to fulfil one of the terms.And when the agreed upon term had been completed Moses set out to travel with his family.  One night he noticed a fire on the side of a mountain.  He told his family to wait while he went to find the source of the fire and perhaps learn some news or in the very least bring back a flaming branch so that they could light their own fire.  When Moses reached the fire a voice called out to him.The voice seemed to come from the right side of the valley, from a tree.  The voice said, "I am God, Lord of the worlds".  Throw down your staff the voice commanded.  When Moses did so the staff slithered away like a snake.  Moses fled in fear.  God called him back telling him he had nothing to fear.  Moses was then told to put his hand inside his shirt.  When he withdrew it, it was white and shinning.  God informed him that these two things would be signs Moses was to deliver from Him to Pharaoh and his ministers.Moses then told God about the man he had killed and that he feared he would be killed himself if he returned to Egypt.  He also asked that his eloquent brother Aaron be able to accompany him on his mission.  God replied that he would strengthen Moses with his brother, and that they would not be harmed and would triumph.When Moses and Aaron presented themselves before Pharaoh they were accused of trickery and sorcery because they had never seen such a thing before.  Moses said that God knows best who is guided and who will have the best home in the Hereafter.  Arrogantly Pharaoh told Haman to build a high tower so that he could climb up and see this God of Moses, and accused Moses of lying.  Pharaoh and his armies were arrogant, thinking they would never have to face God.  God seized them and flung them into the sea and that was an end to them.  They were the leaders calling only to the Hellfire but on the Day of Resurrection they will have no help.  They were cursed in this world and on the Day of Resurrection they will be despised.  Moses was given the scripture to provide insight, guidance and mercy.   Verses 44 – 50 Prophet Muhammad does not narrate from himselfGod tells Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, that he was not present there on the mountain when He (God) gave Moses the law, nor was he among the people of Midian.  Prophet Muhammad was also not there when God spoke to Moses on the side of Mount Sinai.  You (Prophet Muhammad) had no direct means of obtaining the information of earlier nations; all this is being revealed to you.   You were sent as an act of grace and mercy to warn a people that had never been warned before, that they must take heed and never be able to say that a warner did not come to them.  Now that the truth has come to them they ask why Prophet Muhammad was not given a law like Moses' law.  They call the Torah and the Quran sorcery and refuse to accept either of them.  Ask these disbelievers to bring forth a scripture that is more guiding.  If they do not respond you will know that they only follow their own desires.  God does not guide the wrongdoers.Verses 51 – 61 In MeccaThe disbelievers of Mecca have repeatedly been given the words of the Quran.  Some of those who were given the scripture before the Quran had no trouble believing in it (the Quran), and said that we already believed in One God and were sincerely responding to His commands even before the Quran came.  They will be given their reward twice because they have endured.  They repel evil with good, give in charity from what has been provided for them, and turn away when they hear frivolous speech.  Oh Muhammad you do not decide who will be guided; God guides whoever He pleases and knows which people will accept guidance.  They do not wish to be guided.  They say that if they accept guidance they will be driven from the land.  But God has already given them a sanctuary (Mecca) and provided everything they could possibly need. In your travels you (Meccans) have seen the cities that God destroyed.  And God would never destroy a city or its people without first sending a messenger.  Whatever you have in this world is temporary and that which is with God is better and more lasting.  So why not use your power of reasoning? Is the person who strives for the Hereafter and is rewarded with eternal bliss like the one who merely enjoys a few days of this life and is then punishment in the next?Verses 62 – 70 Polytheists will be left helpless on Judgement DayA Day will come when God will ask, where are the ones you called My partners? Those waiting for punishment will point them out, but the accused will say we did not compel them to obey; they followed their own desires and inclinations.  They will try to invoke their gods but they will not respond, and then they will see the punishment and wished they had followed guidance.  God will ask them how they responded to the messengers but all their previous arguments will seem obscure and they will not be able to talk with one another.  However, those who repented, believed, and acted righteously will be successful.  God creates and chooses, you do not choose for yourselves.  Glory to God, He is far above the partners ascribed to Him.  And God knows what their hearts conceal and what they reveal.  He is God; there is no deity except Him.  All praise in this life and in the Hereafter belongs to Him.  His is the Judgement and everyone will be brought back to Him.Verses 71 – 75 Who can create other than God?Oh Prophet Muhammad, ask them what would happen if God made the night perpetual.  Who other than God could bring light? If God were to make the day perpetual who other than God could bring night? Out of His Mercy God made the night for rest and the day a time in which to seek bounty.  The Day of Judgement will come, and God will ask about the whereabouts of the partners you ascribed to Him.  A witness from every nation will be asked to produce proof of the false deities.  And then they will know that the truth belongs to God and the gods they invented have forsaken them.Verses 76 – 82 The story of QarunQarun was one of Moses' people but he rebelled against them.  God gave him so many treasures that even the keys to open the containers the treasures were kept in would have been heavy for strong men to carry.  The people said to him do not gloat because God does not like those people who gloat.  Use what God has given you to attain a good abode in the Hereafter.  Be good to others as God has been good to you, and do not cause mischief; God does not love the mischief makers.  But Qarun replied all that I have is only because of my own knowledge and ability.  Did he not understand that God has destroyed many people before him, many that were mightier in strength and richer in wealth? But criminals are not always called immediately to account.One day he came out of his house in all his worldly adornment.  Some people wished they had what he had while others said the reward from God is better but we can only attain it with patience and gratitude.  God caused the earth to swallow him and his house.   There was nobody to help him and he was unable to defend himself.  Then the same people who had envied Qarun changed their minds.  They said, we had forgotten that it is God who enlarges provision and it is God that can take it away.  If it was not for God's graciousness He could have caused the earth to swallow us all.  Those who deny the truth will never prosper.Verses 83 – 88 ReassuranceThe home of the Hereafter is for those who seek neither glory nor spread corruption.  The best outcome is for those who are mindful of God.  Those who come to God on the Day of Judgment with good deeds will be rewarded with what is better.  Those who come with bad deeds will be recompensed only to the extent of their bad deeds.  Prophet Muhammad is reassured that he will be brought to the best destination.  God knows that Prophet Muhammad brought guidance to those who were in manifest error.  Prophet Muhammad did not expect the Quran to be revealed but it is a mercy.  Do not help the disbelievers by giving them concessions in their religion and do not let any of them try to turn you away from what has been revealed to you.  Call the people to God and never become one of those who ascribe partners to Him.  Do not call out to any other deity besides Him; none has the right to be worshipped except God. Everything will be destroyed except Him.  The Judgment belongs to God and you will be returned to Him. _______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2018 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (19)-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء التاسع عشر - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 58:45


    This chapter of 227 short verses was revealed in Mecca.  Like all Meccan chapters it is primarily concerned with the Oneness of God.Verses 1 – 9 Clear revelationsThe Poets is one of twenty-nine chapters that begin with a combination of Arabic letters.  This combination is Ta Sin Mim.   God did not reveal any meaning for these letters; however, over the course of Islamic scholarship many theories have been suggested.These verses make things clear, yet Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is worrying himself to death over people who refuse to believe.  God could have sent them a sign that was undeniable, but they turn away from every revelation.  Now the Quran has come, they will soon experience the reality of what they mock.  They need only to look around to see God's creation; a sign that God is Mighty and Merciful.Verses 10 – 68 Moses and PharaohMoses was sent to the people of Pharaoh but feared he would be rejected because of his speech.  God reassured him by making Aaron his helper.   Moses asked that the Israelites be released from bondage.  Pharaoh reminded Moses of his time in Egypt and called him ungrateful.   Moses spoke about the glory of God, and Pharaoh threatened him with prison while mocking him and God.  Moses demonstrated the miracles God allowed him to perform.  He threw his staff which became a snake and from his robes he drew his hand, shining and white.  He was called a sorcerer and Pharaoh and his advisers arranged a competition with their sorcerers. At the assembly the sorcerers threw their ropes, but Moses' staff devoured their illusions.  The sorcerers prostrated to God and Pharaoh had them crucified.  God inspired Moses to flee at night with all the Israelites.  Pharaoh sent an army to prevent their emigration.  By sunrise Pharaoh's people had the Israelites trapped at the edge of the Red Sea.  Moses struck the sea with his staff and the waves parted allowing them to escape.  The pursuers were drowned.  This is a sign for those who believe.  God is Mighty and Merciful.Verses 69 – 104 Prophet AbrahamAbraham asked his father and his people about their idol worship.  He pointed out that idols could not benefit or harm them, but his people replied that they followed the practice of their ancestors.  Abraham denounced them all and pledged his allegiance to God, the one who guides him, sustains him, cures him and will resurrect him.  Abraham supplicated that God join him with the righteous, give him honor amongst later generations and grant him repose in the Gardens of Paradise; he also asked that his father be forgiven.  Children and wealth will not avail on that Day.  Only those who come before God with a pure heart will benefit.Paradise will be brought close to the righteous and Hell will be visible to those who have gone astray.  They will be asked about what they worshipped apart from God and will be flung into Hell with their idols including all the armies of Iblees (Satan).  They will argue with one another and wish longingly to return to their worldly life for another chance.  This story reveals a great lesson.  God is Mighty and Merciful. Verses 105 – 140 Noah and HudThe people of Noah also rejected their Messenger.  He was gentle and mild, and asked for no payment, but they considered him and those who followed him to be poor and worthless.  Noah said he would never drive away a believer; he was nothing but a warner.  They asked him to desist or he would be stoned.  Noah called out to God asking for a decisive judgement.   God saved Noah and the believers in a ship, the others were drowned.  This is a great lesson, but most do not believe.  God is Mighty and Merciful. The people of Ad disbelieved in their Messenger Hud.  He asked them to fear God and requested no payment.  They built strong, tall buildings as if they expected to live forever and were cruel tyrants.  Hud reminded them that God provided them with their sustenance.  Hud's people replied that they had no fear of torment and such talk was nothing but an ancient myth.  God utterly destroyed them.  He is Mighty as well as Merciful.Verses 141 – 191 Saleh, Lot and ShuaibThe people of Thamud denied their Messenger.  When Saleh asked them to fear God they accused him of being affected by magic.  He asked for no reward and reminded them of their provisions from God, and told them to stay away from transgressors, but it was not enough, they wanted a sign.   Saleh brought forth a she-camel who was to share their water; each drinking on alternate days.  The people were warned not to hurt her, but they hamstrung her.  In the morning they were full of regret because the punishment fell upon them.  God is Mighty and Merciful. The people of Lot also disbelieved.  He asked them for no reward and warned them to fear God.  Lot admonished them and cautioned them not to partake in unnatural acts.  They responded by threatening Lot with expulsion.  Lot asked God to save him and his family and He did; all except his wife who was destroyed with the rest.  A rain of destruction poured down on those who had been forewarned.  Another lesson the people failed to learn.  God is Mighty and Merciful. Shuaib's people disbelieved even though he was a trustworthy Messenger who asked for no reward.  He warned his people to weigh with correct scales, to give full measure, and not spread corruption, but they accused him of being bewitched.  They called him a liar and asked him to cause fragments of the sky to fall upon them if he was truthful.  Due to their stubborn denial the torment seized them, a scourge from the dark clouds.  Most do not learn the lesson and become believers.  God is Mighty and Merciful.Verses 191 – 227 RevelationThis Quran comes from God, brought down to Prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel, as a warning to the people in plain Arabic language.  The former scriptures foretold this, why is that not sufficient proof? If it was revealed to a non-Arab who recited to them in Arabic they would still not believe.  God puts unbelief in the hearts of the guilty.  They will not believe until they see the torment, and at that time they will ask for respite.   Past enjoyment is no protection from the torment.  God never destroyed a population without a warner.  He is never unjust.  The jinn did not bring down the Quran.  Do not worship anything other than God.  Warn your close kin (oh Muhammad) and show kindness to the believers.  If they disobey then you are not accountable for their actions.  Put your trust in God.  The devils descend upon the liars and only the lost follow the poets; except the poets who believe and are righteous.  And the oppressors will know to what they will return.   _______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2018 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (18)-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء الثامن عشر - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 58:05


    Verses 1-11 Qualities and the reward of the believersIn this world of God, success is for one who is a true believer, one who devotes himself fully to God and not to anybody other than God and who leads a God-oriented life.  Realization of God is not a simple matter.  It brings about a revolution in the life of a person.  He becomes a worshipper of God and bows down before Him in submission.  His sincerity and seriousness increase to the extent that wasting time in useless pursuits appears fatal to him.  He sets aside a portion of his earnings in the Name of God and with that he helps the needy.  He exercises control over his sexual desires and gives free rein to them only within the limit prescribed by God.  He lives his life in this world as a responsible person and never misappropriates whatever is entrusted to him.  Such a person never dishonors any pledge undertaken by him.  Those who possess these qualities are the favored servants of God.  God has kept ready the gardens of Paradise for these people.  After death they will be sent into this new ‘world' so that they may savor its joys forever.Verses 12-22 Manifestations of the power of God and affirmation of life after deathThe young human being grows in the womb of his mother.  In ancient times, the period from conception until child-birth was shrouded in mystery.  It was only in the twentieth century that modern scientific developments made it possible to observe the development of a baby in the mother's womb and obtain direct information about it.  The vivid Quranic description of the various developmental stages of the formation and birth of human beings, is surprisingly identical with modern scientific findings.  This provides a clear proof of the fact that the Quran is the Book of God.  Had it not been so, such similarity between the findings of modern research and the statements of the Quran, revealed fourteen hundred years ago, would not have possible.The development of the embryo in the mother's womb shows that the Creator of this world is the most perfect Being.  Our knowledge of human creation compels us to believe that a second creation is certainly possible.Man is a small creature.  Compared to him, the universe is so large that it strikes terror into man.  In the vastness of space, innumerable stars and planets revolve at high speed.  Yet, the most wonderful aspect of the universe is that it is highly favorable to the existence of human beings.  Moreover, the planet has been made to cater to all of man's needs.  For example, man is able to domesticate a variety of animals and put them to various uses.  The cow's belly, for instance, is a wonderful factory that gives out a valuable commodity – milk.  All these factors warrant man's recognition of his Kind and Merciful God and his remaining ever grateful to Him.Verses 23-56 Prophet's call to God's pathProphet Noah admonished his community for a long time, but they were not ready to accept his call.  When the limit of human effort has been reached, divine action begins, it is time for reckoning, not advice.  God's retribution appeared in the shape of a storm which drowned his entire community with the exception of some believers.  A few who had faith in Noah entered the ark, God saved them from the grim consequences of the Flood which would have been their fate had they rejected the truth.After being delivered in the ark, the generation of believers in Noah flourished, but with the passage of centuries, they plunged into the same evils in which their predecessors had indulged.Verses 63-92 PolytheistsThose completely devoted to the life of this world are not interested in any discourse about God or the Hereafter.  They ignore all such talk and are lost in worldly pursuits.  With the onset of God's retribution, such people forget their recklessness and arrogance and start pleading humbly.Truth is what is in consonance with reality.  But, those given to self-indulgence want truth to be subservient to their desires.  The truth appears strange to them, and they are, therefore, unable to recognize the real position of the preacher and they try to prove him wrong.The universe appears to be in perfect harmony, whereas the world of human beings is in turbulence everywhere.  That is because the universe is running on the basis of truth (laws of nature).  If it were to run on the basis of human desires, it would also become turbulent like the human world.In the Meccan period of Islam when the Quraish rejected Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, God sent famine on them for several years.  In accordance with God's scheme, when a community adopts an arrogant attitude and does not accept good advice, He gives a warning punishment in order to soften their hearts and make them pay attention to the Truth.Verses 93-119 ConclusionThe prayer shows that a believer is always a God-fearing person.  Even when God's punishment is directed towards others, he starts trembling with fear.  He starts addressing God in all humility, because he knows that, if he is to be saved, it will not be solely by his deeds, rather with God's mercy._______________________________________By Imam Mufti (© 2016 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (17)-Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء السابع عشر - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 53:21


    Chapter 21, The Prophets, is one of the longer chapters of the Quran.  It contains 112 verses and its title comes from the subject matter from verses 48 to 91, stories, and lessons from the lives of many of the more notable prophets.  This chapter was revealed in Mecca and thus it stresses that Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, was a human being like all the earlier prophets and that his message was the same, the oneness or unity of God.  It also warns, as do many chapters, of the inevitability of the Day of Judgement.Verses 1 – 9  Accusations and liesGod warns that the Day of Accountability is getting closer, yet many people are heedless.  They ridicule the warnings and warners that come to them and continue to play, their hearts preoccupied with worldly affairs.  In their private conversations, they say that Muhammad is a just human being like themselves, and that he is trying to trick them with witchcraft.  God says to Prophet Muhammad, tell them that I (God) hear everything they think is said in secrecy.  Many accuse Prophet Muhammad of having muddled dreams, or making up false stories, or being a poet.  The disbelievers ask for a sign, but God mentions that all the cities and towns destroyed previously asked for and received signs yet they did not believe.  The disbelievers dispute as to how a human being can be a prophet yet the previous prophets were all mortal men.  God fulfilled His promise to them, they were saved, as were those who believed in them but many were destroyed for their disbelief. Verses 10- 24  Falsehood blown awayWe (God) have sent you a reminder.  Prior nations were destroyed because of their iniquities.  Other communities were raised up in their place.  They tried to escape when they felt Our (Gods) wrath upon them.  (They were told) Go back to your houses and play.  They admitted their wrongdoing and continued to do so until they were extinguished, just like a fire.  Heaven and earth and all that lies between them were not created to be a playground.  Falsehood is blown away by the truth, so woe to those who have created false gods.  Those who are with God worship and praise him tirelessly.  Do your false deities have the power to raise the dead? There is proof and there is the reminder (the Quran) yet most people do not recognise the truth and turn away.Verses 25- 47  Every soul will taste deathAll the prophets were sent with the same message; there is no deity but God, so worship Him alone.  Despite having received the true message people tell lies against God.  These evil doers are rewarded with Hell.  Do the disbelievers not consider the world around them? The heavens and the earth were once one mass split asunder by God; all living creatures have their origin in water.  The earth is covered with firm mountains and broad pathways and the sky is a canopy.  God created the night and the day; the celestial bodies move in their orbits.  Every soul will taste death.  Everyone is tested and then they will return to God.  The Day will arrive suddenly and the disbelievers will be powerless to turn it away.  The previous messengers were ridiculed but in the end those who ridiculed were overcome by what they mocked.   Invented gods cannot defend themselves so how will they defend the disbelievers? They are warned but refuse to hear, and then if even a breath of punishment touches them they cry to God.  Be warned that on the Day of Judgement the scales will be set up and God will take account.Verses 48 – 70 Brief stories of the prophetsGod says He gave Moses and his brother Aaron the scripture that distinguishes between right and wrong and the Quran is also a blessed message.  God sends it down yet some people continue to deny it.   Long ago right judgment was bestowed upon Abraham.  He questioned his father and his people about their clear idolatry but they answered that they only followed the ways of their ancestors.  Abraham said to them that their true Lord was the Lord of the heavens and the earth that had created them and that he (Abraham) would plot against the idols as soon as he could find the opportunity.  Abraham destroyed all the idols except the largest one.  He left it whole.  When they returned to find the carnage the people remembered Abraham's threats so they called him and questioned him.  He asked them to question instead the remaining idol, pointing out the absurdity of their beliefs.  At first Abraham's people admitted their errors but then they were seized with pride and obstinacy.  They threw Abraham into the midst of a fire but God kept the fire cool.   They planned to hurt Abraham but God made them the losers.Verses 71 – 77 God saves those who believeProphet Abraham and his nephew Lot were delivered from harm and sent to a land that God had blessed for the entire world.  Here Abraham was blessed even more with his righteous son Isaac and his grandson Jacob.  They were righteous, doing good deeds, establishing the prayer, giving alms and worshipping in the correct way.  Lot was given sound judgment and knowledge and God saved him from the city of wicked deeds.  Even further back in the past Noah called out to God and God accepted his prayer against the unbelievers.  Prophet Noah and the believers were saved from the great calamity (the flood) but those who had denied the warnings were drowned.Verses 78 – 88 …And those who cry to Him in distressGod blessed Prophet David and Solomon with wisdom.  God was watching them when they were trying to judge a case about sheep straying a night and He made Solomon understand the case in a better way.  However both were given wisdom in abundance.  It was God who made the mountains and the birds sing His (God's) praises with David and it was also God who taught David to make coats of armour for protection in battle.  God harnessed the wind for Solomon and made some of the jinn subservient to him.   God asks us to remember Job, who cried to his Lord when he was afflicted.  God heard his cry and removed his suffering.  And remember Ishmael, Idris, and Dhu'l- Kifl.  They were all steadfast and were admitted into God's mercy.  And remember the man in the whale? He was angry but admitted his wrong and God saved him from his distress.  God saves the faithful.Verses 89 – 112  Great news for the believersGod blessed Zachariah and accepted his prayer for a child.  He was given John (the Baptist).  Remember the one who guarded her chastity (Mary, mother of Jesus).   God made her and her son a sign for all people.  God calls all the prophets a single community and says worship Me alone.  If a believer does righteous deeds the angels will record it.  Towards the end of time the people of Gog and Magog will be let loose to swarm across the land.  On the Day of Judgement the eyes of the disbelievers will stare in horror and say, "We were wrong".  But the people destined for Paradise will be kept far away from Hell; they will not even hear a sound of it.  This day of great terror will not grieve them and the angels will greet them.  Surely this is great news for the believers.  My (God's) righteous servants will inherit the earth.Muhammad has been sent as a blessing for all the worlds and was told to warn them (humankind) asking them to affirm their belief that God is one.   _______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2015 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (16) -Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء السادس عشر- هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 54:17


    The name of this chapter is taken from the story of Mary, mother of Jesus (verses 16–35).  It begins with an account of the birth of John and of Jesus, the last representatives of prophecy in the house of Israel.  The claim that Jesus is the son of God is firmly denied, as is the assertion of the pagans of Mecca that the angels are God's daughters.  It then mentions the missions of some earlier prophets, showing that only human beings are raised to reform the world.  Consisting of 93 verses, this is one of the early Meccan chapters, and was recited to Negus (Christian king of Abyssinia) in the presence of hostile ambassadors of Quraish, in the fifth year of Prophet Muhammad's advent, nine years before Hijrah, by Ja'far, the head of the Muslim refugees, whereupon, according to the earliest Muslims chroniclers, the king and the bishop wept saying, ‘Indeed, this revelation and that of Moses proceed from one and the same source.'The Quran makes us believe in the power of God in such a way that it enables us to see beyond the predictability of cause and effect.  Although God has made this universe in such a way that for everything there is physical reasoning but at the same time God has also made miracles happen which make us realize that God is not dependent on these laws.  We find in the Quran such examples which make us "see" this power, so that the closer we come towards Him with love and submission, the more belief we have in our hopes and dreams turning into reality.Verses 1-11 Story of Prophet ZechariahIn the Bible, Zechariah is husband of Elisabeth who is the cousin of Mary.  The Quran tells us that Zechariah was also the guardian of Mary, the mother of Jesus.Zechariah was a prophet of God whose office was in the temple in Jerusalem.  He was in charge of services at the temple.  Zechariah's wife was barren and both were very old.  Zechariah began to worry over who would carry on the daily services of the temple and preach the message of God after his death.  In response to Zechariah's earnest prayer to God for a son, an angel announced that God will provide him a son whose name will be John (Yahya).Verses 12-15 Prophet JohnGod made John compassionate, wise, pure, and kind to his parents who diligently practiced the commandments of the Torah.Verses 16-22 Mary and her pregnancy with JesusAn angel appears to Virgin Mary in the form of a man to convey the birth of a son – a mercy and a miracle from God.  Fearing reaction from people toward an unmarried pregnancy, she goes to Bethlehem.Verses 23-26 Birth of JesusSupported by an angel at the time of childbirth, God provides her fresh water and ripe dates at the time of delivery.Verses 27-33 Jesus speaking in the cradleThe baby Jesus miraculously speaks from the cradle in defense of his mother when Mary is probed about the child, announcing that he is God's blessed servant and prophet, and has been commanded to pray, give charity, and be kind to his mother.Verses 34-36 Reality of JesusGod does not take a son and has no need for one.  The above narrative is the truth about Jesus who declared that God is his Lord, so worship Him.Verses 37-40 Disagreement of factions over Jesus and their status on the Day of ResurrectionRemind all the sects who still differ about Jesus of the dreadful "Day of Remorse" when all will return to God.Verses 41-47 Story of Abraham and his fatherThe truthful prophet, Abraham, gently reminds his father not to worship idols that cannot hear, see, or benefit themselves.  Threatened by physical violence and expelled from home, Abraham, vows to pray for his father.Verses 48-50 Abraham's leaving his people and those who invoked other than GodLeaving home with continued prayers for his father and others, Abraham is later gifted with two prophets by God - Isaac and Jacob.Verses 51-55 Characteristics of Moses and IshmaelMoses was a chosen prophet called into close communion by God next to Mt.  Tur (the burning bush).  Ishmael was also a sincere prophet and messenger of God who was true to his word and cared for his family's spiritual well-being; he reminded them to pray and be charitable.Verses 56-57 Characteristics of Prophet IdrisIdris (probably Enoch of the Bible) was a sincere, prophet of God, elevated in status.Verse 58 Other prophets from among the descendants of Adam, Noah, Abraham, and IsraelGod favored the prophets listed above and they would fall weeping in prostration before Him.Verses 59-65 Conditions of the successors that came after the prophetsA distinctive attribute of those whose character is molded by the teachings of the prophets, is that they are no longer slaves of their base desires, but rise above them.  They turn into people who remember God, the organized expression of which is prayer (salah).The generations that came after the prophets became negligent of God and started following their base desires.  Being affiliated to a prophet shall be of no use to them.  They shall receive what they deserve.  Of them, only those shall be spared who return to the original religion and adopt a life of faith and virtuous deeds.Verses 66-75 Deniers of resurrection, their punishment, and attitudesThe Arabs, who were first addressed by the Quran, accepted life after death, but their acceptance was purely formal and as such had no impact on their lives.  This indifference persists because people do not give serious consideration to this matter.  If they did, they would realize that the initial, first birth is in itself an argument in support of re-birth.Verse 76 Reward of the guidedJust as one who keeps worldly interests in view, progresses in this world, similarly, one who acts with the afterlife in view, keeps accumulating his good deeds. Verses 77-95 Annulling plurality of the deities and the ascription of sons to GodMan wants to be able to do as he likes in this world, but he does not want to suffer the consequences of his wrongdoings.  Therefore, man courts beings supposedly near and dear to God who could plead his case to Him.  Such useless pleading are based on false assumptions.  Those beings whom he ritually worshipped will disown him on Judgment Day, showing him nothing but hatred.Belief in existence of God's children can be explained in one of two ways: that God needs assistants like ordinary people or He desires having children.  Both propositions are baseless.Verses 96-98 ConclusionGod loves those who believe and act righteously.Quran is only in the Arabic language, but has been made easy for one to learn and memorize.Those who oppose the call for Truth err in thinking that, in doing so, they will not come to any harm.  There is evidence of the opponents of Truth being wiped out, but they do not take any lesson from it. Let us wake up to the reality of our powerlessness by acknowledging the power of God.  Total submission is the real strength in this world and a hope for everlasting success and happiness in the Hereafter._______________________________________By Imam Mufti (© 2015 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran- Juz' (15) -Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم- الجزء الخامس عشر- هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 55:19


    This is a Meccan chapter of 111 verses.  It is named for the miraculous night journey, from Mecca to Jerusalem, which Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, undertook in the space of a single night.  This journey is mentioned in the first verse and again in verse 60.  Chapter 17 contains an articulate and easy to understand set of God's commandments.  The bulk of the Night Journey deals with two things, the Quran and Prophet Muhammad and the nature of his prophecy.  The Children of Israel are also mentioned.Verses 1- 8 A journey by nightGlory be to God.  He took Prophet Muhammad on a journey, over one night, from the sacred House in Mecca to the blessed area in Jerusalem surrounding the mosque.  This was in order to show him some signs.  God also gave Moses, who was a thankful servant, a book as a guide for the Children of Israel.  They are the descendants of Noah, and were warned not to take any Protector other than Him.God warned the Children of Israel that twice they would become arrogant transgressors and that twice they would be punished.  After the promised punishment for the first transgression, God allowed them to prosper.  When the second transgression came, God allowed their enemies to destroy the temple as punishment.  God wants to be merciful but if the behaviour is repeated the punishment will be repeated, and Hell will become their prison in the Hereafter.Verses 9 – 21 God sees everythingThe Quran guides us on a straight path.  It leads those who do well to a magnificent reward and warns those who do not believe in the Hereafter of a painful punishment awaiting them.  Humankind prays fervently for things that will lead him to evil as easily as he prays for that which is good.  Humankind is impatient and acts without thinking things through. God made night and day as two signs.  The night is enshrouded in darkness and is followed by the light of day in order that humankind might seek his bounty; and to count the years in order to calculate time.  Every person is responsible for his own destiny and on the Day of Judgment he will be confronted by his book of deeds.  Read this record, he will be told, and know what your destiny will be.Everyone who is guided does so for his own benefit but if he sins he harms nothing but himself.   No person bears the burden of another person and no one will be punished until a Messenger has come to show the true path.  If the corrupted persist in disobedience they will be utterly destroyed.  Many past generations have been destroyed because God sees everything.  Those who wish only for this worldly life, are granted their wish but in the end they will be condemned to Hell.  The person who strives for a good life in the Hereafter will be accepted.  Both parties receive their Lord's bounties and some are given more than others, but the final reward is the one that counts.Verses 22 – 40 Some commandmentsDo not associate anything with God or you will be disgraced and forsaken.  God commands that you worship nothing but Him, and that you are kind to your parents.  As they grow older, do not be impatient or harsh rather be humble towards them and pray that God treats them mercifully as they treated you when you were young.  God knows exactly what is in your heart and He is most forgiving towards those who turn to Him in repentance. Give your relatives their rights but also spend on the needy and the travellers.  Do not be wasteful, squandering your money.  If you cannot assist needy people then at least be courteous to them.  Do not be miserly or extravagant, instead take a middle path.  God gives abundantly to some and sparingly to others, He knows and observes everyone.Do not kill your children because you think you cannot provide for them, it is a great sin.  It is God who provides for them; they cannot cause poverty; that is the will of God.  Do not even come near to committing adultery; do not take a life, except within the laws of God.  If anyone is killed unjustly, God has granted a right of retribution but do not be vengeful and take things too far.  Do not deal with the property of orphans except with good intentions.Honour your commitments because you will be questioned about them.  Conduct your business fairly, give full measure and do not balance your scales incorrectly.  Do not pursue that of which you have no knowledge - use your heart, eyes and ears to confirm the things you hear.  Do not walk about the earth arrogantly.  A human being is just a small and weak creature; don't act as if you are something more than that. The evil deeds mentioned above are hateful to God and He knows the wisdom in their prohibition.  Again, do not set up something other than God to be worshipped or you will be thrown into Hell.  Do not say that God has taken the angels as daughters.  That is a monstrous statement with grave consequences.Verses 41 – 52 ExplanationsThe Quran explains things in many different ways but that makes some people turn even further away.  If there really was some other deity, why does it not dethrone the Master of the Throne?! He is exalted and far above what they say about Him.  Everything in the heavens and earth glorifies Him, but you do not understand how they glorify.When you recite the Quran there is a barrier between you and those who do not believe in the Hereafter.  They do not understand it and when God's Oneness is mentioned they turn away.  God is aware of what they (the unbelievers of Mecca) want to hear (from Prophet Muhammad), and He knows that privately they call Prophet Muhammad a man bewitched.  They dispute that they will be raised up after they become bones and dust.  God says, even if they were stones and iron they would be bought back and tells Prophet Muhammad to say that.  When they ask who will do this, say, the One who created you in the first place, and when they ask when this will take place remind them that this might well be very soon.  On the Day you are raised up you will imagine that you had been dead for only a very short time.Verses 53 – 60 God advises Prophet MuhammadGod directs Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.  Tell the believers to speak in the best way and remind them that Satan is their sworn enemy.  God knows everything about them and will be merciful or punish them according to His will.  Prophet Muhammad is not supposed to be in charge of everybody.  Some Prophets were given more than others.  Prophet David was given the book of Psalms.  The deities the unbelievers call upon have no power whatsoever to help or remove harm.  Have hope in His Mercy and fear His punishment, for it is terrible indeed.  There is no community of evildoers that will not be destroyed or severely punished before the Day of Resurrection.God does not send signs for those who demand them because previously His signs were denied.  The people of Thamud were given the she-camel but they mistreated her.  God made the Night Journey and the accursed tree mentioned in the Quran as tests.  Humankind is warned but it does nothing except increase their transgressions. Verses 61 – 65 Adam & IbleesRemember and mention the time when God told the angels to prostrate before Adam.  They all obeyed except Iblees.[1]  He was arrogant and asked why he should worship someone made from clay.  Iblees said that if God delayed his death until the Day of Resurrection he would lead most of the descendants of Adam astray.  God told him to go away because Hell would be the reward for him and any that follow him.  Iblees was told to do whatever he could to tempt and destroy humankind but to be aware that he would never have power over the true believers.Verses 66 – 70 Humanity is ungratefulIt is God who allows humankind to sail ships across the ocean in order to seek their bounty.  And when adversity strikes, whatever they worship besides God disappears from their hearts and minds and they call only Him for help.  And when God brings them safely to land, they turn their backs on Him.  Humankind is ungrateful; what makes them so sure that they will not fall victim to natural disasters? Who do you think protects you? Humankind has been honoured and favoured above many of God's creations.Verses 71 – 84 The truthOn the Day of Resurrection, when every community is gathered with their leader, those who receive their book in their right hand will read it with pleasure.   Those who pretended to be blind to the Hereafter will be worse than blind in the Hereafter.   People tried to entice Prophet Muhammad to fabricate revelations but God strengthened his heart.  If he had inclined even a little towards them, he would have received a double punishment in this life and in the Hereafter.  It was that way with all the Messengers.  So establish the prayer from when the sun is at its zenith until the darkness of the night (four obligatory prayers fall during this time) and recite the Quran at the time of the Morning Prayer.  The recitation at the time of dawn is always witnessed by the angels.  Truth has come and falsehood has departed.   The Quran was sent as a healing and a mercy for the believers but the disbelievers gain nothing from it except loss.  Humankind can be strange; when God bestows favours upon him, he turns away instead of coming towards Him, and then when things go wrong he falls into despair.  Everyone does things in their own way but God knows who is following the best way.Verses 85- 96 A man with a messageIf people ask about the soul, Prophet Muhammad must say that is the concern of God and that we (humankind) have been given very little knowledge about it.  If God wanted He could take away that which has been revealed and then humankind would never be able to get it back.  The revelations are a mercy.  Even if all of humankind and the jinn came together they could not produce anything like the Quran no matter how much they helped each other.  The Quran is full of different examples to help people understand the message but still most people persist in their disbelief. Many say to Prophet Muhammad that they will not believe until he performs miracles to their demands such as making water rush from the ground or causing rivers to appear in gardens or making pieces of the sky fall down or bringing God and the angels down in front of them.  Even then, they say, we will not believe in your ascension[2] unless you bring down for us a book that we can read.  God says to tell them that you (Prophet Muhammad) have never claimed to be anything other than a human being with a message.They didn't believe because they queried why God would send a human being.   Thus they should be told that if there had been angels walking about on earth then an angel would have been sent.  God is witness to what we say to each other and He knows and understands everybody well. Verses 97 – 100 ResurrectionAnyone guided by God is truly guided but the ones He leads astray will never find a protector.  On the Day of Resurrection the disbelievers will be gathered together.  They will be lying on their faces blind, dumb and deaf.  Their home will be Hell and if ever the fire dies down it will be made to blaze fiercely again.  This is their reward for rejecting the revelations.  They would not believe that God could raise them again from dust and bones but of course the One who created them in the first place can do it a second time.  There is a written time for their lives to end yet the wrongdoers refuse to do anything about it except continue in their disbelief.  If humankind was in charge of God's mercy he would withhold it because human beings have always been stingy.Verses 100 – 111 Truth in the form of the QuranProphet Moses was sent nine clear signs but Pharaoh believed it was magic.   When Moses told him he was doomed, Pharaoh intended to drive him and the Israelites off the face of the earth.  God drowned Pharaoh and those with him.  The Children of Israel were told to settle down and when the appointment of the Hereafter comes they will all be resurrected in one gathering.The truth has been sent down in the form of the Quran.   Prophet Muhammad was sent only as a bearer of good news that comes with a warning.  The Quran has been sent down little by little and the righteous people who were given knowledge before the Quran recognise the truth of it and weep falling down in prostration.  Tell them to call on God by his best names.   Do not speak too loudly nor too softly, but seek a middle way.  Praise God, the One with no son or partner.  He has no need of protection, so glorify Him greatly._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2017 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com 

    Recitation of Holy Quran -Juz' (14) -Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم -الجزء الرابع عشر -هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 52:42


    An-Nahl is the 16th chapter of the Quran. It is named after the bee mentioned in verses 68 and 69.The bee is one of many examples mentioned in this chapter of God's grace towards His creation. An-Nahl was revealed in Mecca and contains 128 verses. Up to verse 88 its contents are addressed to the idolaters and polytheists. In the concluding verses Prophet Muhammad and his companions are instructed how to act in the face of antagonism and persecution.Verses 1-9 There is no true deity but GodThe Day of Judgement is coming so do not be impatient to experience it.  God sends down angels to inspire some people to warn others that there is no true deity but God.  Fear Him for He is far above anything they associate with Him. People are created from a tiny drop of sperm but soon they become strong and openly challenge God. For the benefit of humankind God created cattle for food, clothing and to carry burdens. He also created horses, mules and donkeys to ride and other things that are beyond the comprehension of humankind.  For some, God distinguishes the right path from the wrong paths and He could have done this for everybody had it been His desire to do so.Verses 10 – 21  God's blessings for humankindGod sends down rain. It provides drinking water and it nourishes crops and fruit including olives, date palms and vines. This is a sign for those who ponder. God has made the day, the night, the sun, the moon and stars for the benefit of humankind. These are signs for those who think. The Earth is filled with things of many different colours; these are signs for those seeking to learn a lesson from them. God has made the sea for the benefit of humankind; it is a source of food and adornment.  Ships to sail through it so that humankind may seek God's bounties and perhaps give thanks.  God has also set the mountains firmly into the earth to prevent it from shaking and He has made rivers and paths with landmarks and stars to guide people through the lands.This is a reminder of His power and generosity and if a person wanted to count all the blessings that God had sent down he could not do so. God is Forgiving and Merciful and He knows what people keep hidden. The deities that are invoked along with God are unable to create anything for they are creations themselves, who do not even know when they will be resurrected.Verses 22 – 29  Punishment for arroganceGod is One, those who do not believe in the Hereafter are arrogant and their hearts contain no faith. God does not like the arrogant because He knows what they keep hidden and what they say or do openly. When they are asked about what God has revealed they say that it is nothing but fairy tales from the old days. On the Day of Resurrection they will bear their own burdens plus some of the burdens of those they led astray.People from earlier times felt the punishment come upon them from out of nowhere. On the Day of Judgment they will be humiliated once again. Those with knowledge know that it will be a day of misery for the disbelievers. Those who die doing wrong will deny their wrongdoing but God is aware of what they were doing. So they enter Hell and will remain there in the evil home of the arrogant.Verses 30 – 40 The good are rewarded and God's promise is trueThose who feared God and were righteous will be asked about what God sent down and they will describe it as good. There are rewards in this world for the righteous but their home in the Hereafter is even better, it is an excellent abode. They will be rewarded with gardens under which rivers flow and they will have whatever they desire. When the pious people die the angels greet them with words of peace and show them into the gardens of reward.God was not unjust to the disbelievers, they were unjust to themselves. They will be struck by the consequences of their actions and will be swallowed up by what they used to mock and ridicule. Those who face the punishment say they would have worshipped God alone if that is what God had willed; their forefathers said that too. Messengers were sent to every nation and their only duty was to warn. If anyone travels through the earth they can see what happened to those who did not heed the warning. Those who God led astray cannot be guided. God's promise to raise the dead to life is true. Everything will be made clear and the disbelievers will realise how wrong they were. When God intends anything to happen He need only say, "Be", and it is.Verses 41 – 50 ReflectionThose who had to leave their homes in order to worship God will find a home in a good place but the home they have in the Hereafter will be even better. A very happy end awaits those who are steadfast and put their trust in God. All the messengers God sent were human beings, the people of the scripture (Jews and Christians) know this, so ask them if you need to. Now this Quran has come so that Prophet Muhammad can explain things clearly and the people can think and reflect. Are those who do wrong really sure that the punishment will not come upon them suddenly, or perhaps it will sneak up on them gradually. The disbelievers have not truly reflected on what God has created - everything humbly fulfilling its purpose, fearing God and doing what He commands.Verses 51- 60 False worshipGod says do not worship two deities because there is only One God and He has dominion over everything in the heavens and the earth. All blessings are from God and it is to God that the distressed person turns. Yet as soon as the relief comes some people turn to something other than God. There will be consequences for the ingratitude. Even the sustenance God provides is sometimes spent on false deities but anyone who does this will be called to account. They wrongly say that God has daughters but they themselves want to have only sons. When the birth of a female child is announced the father is consumed with grief and has to decide whether to bear their perceived humiliation or bury the girl alive. Those who do not believe in the Hereafter set the worst example to follow.Verses 61-69  A warning to make things clearIf God punished humankind for the evil that they do there would not be one person left on the earth.  Instead He gives them respite, until an appointed time.  It is a time that cannot be delayed or bought forward.  They attribute to God the daughters that they themselves dislike.  They think they will have a good reward but their reward is Hell and they will be among the first to be sent there.  The followers of Satan will face a painful punishment.  The Quran was revealed in order to make the things they argue about clear and it is a guidance and a mercy for those who believe.God has sent down rain to revive the earth.  The cows produce milk and the vines and gardens grow wholesome foods of all kinds.  These things are a sign of God's bounty; in them is a lesson to be learned.  And God created the bee, which feeds on all kinds of fruit and produces honey for the benefit of humankind.  It comes in many colours and has healing properties.  This is another sign for those who think.Verses 70 – 81  God gives examplesGod created you and it is He that will cause you to die.  Some people will live well into old age and will lose their faculties.  Some people have been given more provision than others and many of them do not share their wealth.  Is that a way of rejecting the blessings of God? God has given you spouses and children and grandchildren, yet still some people deny His blessings.  Those deities worshipped other than God have no power.God gives examples.  Are slaves and those who have been provided with everything equal? Is a person unable to care for himself equal to one who is righteous and dispenses justice? The Day of Judgment is coming.  Babies emerge from their mother's wombs knowing nothing but God provides them with hearing, sight and minds so that they can be thankful to Him.  God has made the birds able to fly without falling.  He provides humankind with shelter and warmth and everything you need for the term of your lives.  You have garments that protect you from the heat and the cold and other garments that protect you in battle.  He bestows the favours so that you will submit to Him. Verses 82 – 89 The disbelievers will feel no respiteThe Prophet's duty is only to deliver the message.  Most people understand but are ungrateful and turn away.  On the Day of Judgment there will be a witness (their Messenger) from every nation.  Then it will be too late for excuses.  The disbelievers will see what awaits them and there will be no respite.  When the disbelievers appeal to their false gods, the gods will call them liars and disassociate themselves from the ones who worshipped them.  Those who disbelieve and prevent others from believing will have their punishment increased.  God will bring a witness from every nation and Prophet Muhammad will be the witness over the Muslims.  And the Quran has been sent down as guidance, mercy and good tidings.Verses 90 – 100 God commands righteousnessGod commands humankind to be just and behave with righteousness whilst being supportive of their relatives.  He forbids immorality and oppression.  This is a reminder.  Fulfil any oaths you take in the name of God, and do not deceive each other or conspire against others.  This is a test.  On the Day of Judgement the things you argued about will be made clear.God could have made everybody one nation but He allows people to practice their free will – however you will be responsible for your actions.  Do not deceive each other or hinder other people from worshipping God.  To do so will result in a great punishment.   Do not break agreements and oaths.  Worldly things are transitory but what is from God is everlasting.  The righteous will have a new life in the Hereafter.  Whenever you recite from the Quran seek refuge in God from the accursed Satan.  Satan has no power over those who are submitted to God; his power only affects those who align themselves with him (Satan) and worship something other than God.Verses 101 – 111 God does not guide the disbelieversWhen God substitutes one verse for another they say that Prophet Muhammad has invented lies but they do not understand that angel Gabriel has brought the verses down piecemeal in order to gradually strengthen the believers.  They say that a human being has taught Prophet Muhammad the revelations but this Quran is in clear Arabic.  If people do not believe, God does not continue to guide them and a painful punishment will be the end result.  They love this world more than the Hereafter.  God has sealed the hearts, ears and eyes of the heedless, but those who must flee persecution or are compelled to say words of disbelief will feel God's mercy and forgiveness.  Anyone who denies the correct faith willingly will feel the wrath of God.  On the Day of Judgement everyone will be dealt justly with and get what they deserve.Verses 112- 117 Eat from the good things providedGod presents an example of a town that was secure with provisions in abundance.  The people became ungrateful so they were afflicted with famine and fear.  They denied their Messenger and the punishment overtook them.  So eat from the good things God has provided and be grateful.  God has forbidden only carrion, blood, pig meat and that which has been dedicated to something other than God.  But if a person must eat these things out of necessity God will be forgiving.  Do not invent lies about what is lawful and what is unlawful because those who tell lies about God will have only a little enjoyment before the punishment overtakes them.Verses 118 – 128 Follow the example of the righteous and use wisdom when you talk about GodThe Jews were prohibited certain things but it was not a hardship upon them, they turned it into a hardship.  God is most forgiving to those who do wrong out of ignorance and then repent.  Prophet Abraham is a good example, he was devout and obedient.  He was grateful and did not associate anything with God.  He had a good life and will be amongst the righteous in the Hereafter.  The Sabbath day was made obligatory because they argued and differed about it and on the Day of Judgment God will judge between them.Call the people to God with wisdom and good advice.  Reason with them in a courteous manner.  God knows best who will be guided and who will go astray.  If you must retaliate make your response proportionate to how you were harmed, however it is better to be patient.  Prophet Muhammad is told to be patient and not to grieve or be distressed by the conspiracies of the disbelievers.  God is with those who are mindful of Him and have an attitude of righteousness._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2016 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran-Juz' (13) -Hashem Nabil |تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء الثالث عشر - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 50:58


    The story of Joseph was revealed after an Israelite asked Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, what he knew about Prophet Joseph.  The story of Joseph was not known to the Arabs at the time and it was part of a test the Jews concocted to test Prophet Muhammad's claim to prophethood.[1]  Stories in the Quran are usually told in small bites and revealed over several chapters; the story of Joseph however, is different.  It was revealed in one chapter, from the beginning to the end.   The story of Joseph is framed by a three verse introduction and a 10 verse epilogue.  It is generally agreed that it was revealed in Mecca in a year that is known as the Year of Sorrow.  Prophet Muhammad lost two of his closest supporters, his uncle Abu Talib and his beloved wife Khadijah.  The story of Joseph confirms unconditionally that God has total control over all affairs.  It is a story of patience in the face of adversity and trust in the face of sorrow.Verses 1-3  The best storyThe Quran is a book revealed to make things clear, it is revealed in the Arabic language and contains information that Muhammad did not know.  This story is called the best of stories meaning that it contains information relevant to events happening at the time of revelation and it contains lessons for all humankind.Verses 4-18  Dreams and deceptionJoseph has a dream in which he sees the sun, moon and eleven stars prostrating before him.  This is interpreted as men bowing down to him.  He confides in his father who advises him to keep it secret from his brothers. Joseph and Benjamin were the sons of Jacob's second wife.  The older boys considered themselves men.  They were older, they were stronger and saw in themselves many good qualities.  Blinded by jealousy they plan to kill Joseph.  One of the brothers convinces the other brothers to throw him in a well instead.  They carry out their devious plan and using their father's worst fear (a wolf attack) and a blood stained shirt, they try to convince him of Joseph's death.   Meanwhile, God eases Joseph's fear.   God inspires him that one day he will inform his brothers of their deed while they do not realize who he is.  Joseph's father Jacob sensed treachery but turned to God and accepted the news with trust and patience.Verses 19-22 Joseph is established in EgyptJoseph is rescued from the well and sold into slavery.  He is sold for a small price to an influential man from Egypt, who comments to his wife that Joseph may be of some service to them.  God remarks that He established Joseph in the land and provided him with sustenance in order to teach him the interpretation of dreams.  God has full power and control over all affairs but most people are blind to this.   Joseph grows up in comfortable conditions and God bestows upon him good judgment and knowledge.  He is in the house of a politician learning how to negotiate and make wise decisions.Verses 23-30 The failed seductionThe wife of the Egyptian politician watches Joseph grow to manhood and is attracted to him.  She tries to seduce him but he seeks refuge in God.  The wife chases Joseph to the front door just as her husband is entering the house.  The wife tries to blame Joseph but a member of the household points out that his shirt was torn from the back.   The women of the city began to gossip about Joseph and the politician's wife.Verses 31-35 Joseph prefers prisonAfter she hears the gossip, she invites the women to her house in order to show them how beautiful and attractive Joseph is.  She hands each of them a knife and calls for Joseph to show himself.  The women are astounded and cut their hands.  She explains that she tried to seduce him but he resisted.  She threatens that if he does not obey now he will go to prison.  Joseph is afraid that he will let himself be seduced so he asks God to protect him, saying he would prefer prison to what the women are planning. Verses 36-40  More DreamsHe is imprisoned along with two other men.  The two other prisoners discuss their dreams with Joseph and ask him to interpret them.  One of them said, ‘I dreamed that I was pressing grapes'; the other said, ‘I dreamed that I was carrying bread on my head and that the birds were eating it.'  Joseph mentioned their next meal reminding them that God provides their sustenance then replies that he is able to interpret dreams because God has taught him to do so.  He spells out his belief in God and in the Day of Judgement.  Joseph asserts that his family, the family of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob hold the knowledge of the Oneness of God, and that his religion and family do not attribute partners to God.  Most people however do not realise this.Verses 41-42 Joseph languishes in prisonJoseph interprets the dream.  One will serve wine to his master; the other will be crucified and the birds will peck at his head.  Joseph asks the one to be saved to mention him (Joseph) to his master.  But Satan makes the man forget and Joseph languishes in prison for more time.Verses 43-57 Joseph's innocence is establishedThe King (of Egypt) asks his counsellors to interpret his dream.  ‘I dreamed about seven fat cows being eaten by seven lean ones; seven green ears of corn and [seven] others withered.' They were unable to do so and the ex-prisoner remembered Joseph.  He ran to Joseph, Joseph interprets the dream and the King asks for Joseph to be brought into his presence.  The ex-prisoner goes back to Joseph but Joseph asks him to ask his master (the King) about the women who cut their hands.  The King establishes Joseph's innocence.  Joseph says he wanted his master, the politician to know that he did not betray him or abuse his trust.  Joseph appears before the King who offers him a position of high rank.  Joseph asks to be put in charge of the storehouses.  In this way God settles Joseph in the land.  God points out that He grants mercy to whomever He wishes, and does not fail to reward good.  The reward in the Hereafter, He points out, is the best. Verses 58–66 A dream prediction fulfilledJoseph's brothers present themselves asking for their measure of grain.  Joseph recognizes them but they do not recognize him.  He asks them to come again, this time with their younger brother.  Without him they will not be permitted to have the grain.  They reply that they will try to persuade their father and get his permission.  Joseph tells his servants to put the goods his brothers traded for grain back in their saddle bags in order to make them eager to return.  The brothers ask Jacob to let them take their younger brother but he is wary asking "Am I to entrust him to you as I did his brother before?" The brothers open the saddle bags and find their good returned to them.  Jacob says he will not send the boy unless the brothers swear they will do everything humanly possible to keep him safe.  They gave their pledge and Jacob said, ‘Our words are entrusted to God.'Verses 67-76 The brothers returnJacob advises his sons to not all enter the city by the same gate as a precaution but at the same time tells them that this will not help them against the will of God.  All power is in God's hands, says Jacob. The sons of Jacob present themselves to Joseph and he draws his youngest brother (Benjamin) aside and reveals his identity to him.  Joseph gives his brothers their portion of grain but places his drinking cup in his youngest brother's pack.   Someone calls out and accuses the caravan of thievery.   ‘What is lost?' the brothers ask.  ‘The King's drinking cup', is the reply, and ‘whoever returns it will be given a camel's load of grain'. The brothers respond that they did not come to make mischief.  Joseph's men ask the brothers what penalty should apply if they are found to be lying.  They answered, ‘the penalty will be the enslavement of the person in whose bag the cup is found: this is how we punish wrongdoers.' Joseph did not want his brother punished under the laws of Egypt but wanted the opportunity to keep his brother with him while the others returned to their father Jacob.  The bags are searched and the cup is found in the youngest brother's belongings.  God explains that He devised a plan for Joseph and that He will raise the status of whomsoever He wills.Verses 77-82The brothers allude to Benjamin's brother (Joseph) being a thief, but Joseph controls himself and does not disclose his identity.  The brothers beg that one of them be allowed to stay in his brother's stead; this is refused.   Finally the eldest brother, remembering the pledge he gave to his father, vows to stay in Egypt until Jacob gives him permission to leave or God decides on another course of action.  The remaining brothers return to their father Jacob saying, we tried to keep our pledge but we could not have foreseen that your son would steal.   Ask the people we travelled with if you need proof.Verses 83-86Their father said, ‘No! Your souls have prompted you to do wrong!' He turned away from them saying ‘Alas, my grief for Joseph!'.  Jacob's eyes went white with grief (he was blind) and the brothers said, ‘If you don't stop thinking about Joseph you will ruin your health or even die.' He said, "I only complain of my suffering and my grief to God, and I know from God that which you do not know'.  When this new sorrow overwhelmed Jacob, his first reaction was to be patient.   He knew, without a shred of doubt, that the affairs of his beloved youngest sons were controlled by God.Verses 87-98Jacob said, ‘My sons, go and seek news of Joseph and his brother and do not despair of God's mercy– only disbelievers despair of God's mercy.' So they presented themselves before Joseph without knowing his real identity.  They explained that misfortune had afflicted their family and asked Joseph to be charitable towards.  God, they said, rewards the charitable.  Joseph replied by ‘Do you now realize what you did to Joseph and his brother when you were ignorant?' The brothers were astounded and asked if he was Joseph and he said, ‘I am Joseph'.  They said God really did favour you over all of us; we were in the wrong.  Joseph replied that no reproach would be on them and may God forgive them.Joseph then handed them his own shirt telling them to lay it over their father's face and all would be well, then he asked them to come back altogether.  Back at home Jacob was saying that he could smell Joseph, and those around him looked upon him with derision thinking him lost in an old illusion.  When the shirt was placed on Jacob's face his eyesight returned and he said, ‘Did I not tell you that I have knowledge from God that you do not have?' The brothers asked their father to ask God to forgive them and he replied that his Lord is the Most Forgiving and the Most Merciful.Verses 99-101Later when the whole family was presented before Joseph he drew his parents close to him and welcomed them telling them that, God willing they will be safe.  They all bowed down to Joseph and he commented to his father that this was the fulfilment of the dream he had so long ago.   Joseph said that God had been gracious towards him after Satan had sowed discord between he and his brothers.  Joseph prays to God acknowledging his blessings and asking to live and die as a Muslim and be joined with the righteous.The story of Joseph is a lesson for all of humankind.   True patience and the ability to forgive are lofty characteristics worthy of inculcating.Verses 102-111That concludes the story of Joseph and in this final 10-verse epilogue God tells Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, that this was the story of which he had no previous knowledge and that he was not present when the brothers made their evil plans.  God then tells him that he cannot make the people believe no matter how much he desires to do so.  God also mentions that Muhammad asks for no reward yet people ignore the signs in the heavens and the earth and only believe in God while joining partners with Him.  How can they be so sure that an overwhelming punishment or the Last Hour will not come upon them when they least expect it?  Can the people not see the lessons all around them; how can they travel and see the signs of what happens to the disbelievers and still not understand, do they not have a mind? Here is a lesson for those who understand, this is no fabrication; it a confirmation of the truth and an explanation for everything (‘everything' refers to either the story of Joseph or the religion as a whole, or perhaps both).In this chapter God was advising Prophet Muhammad that the road may be long and difficult but the ultimate victory belongs to those with God-consciousness and patience._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2015 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (12) - Hashem Nabil |تلاوة القران الكريم -الجزء الثاني عشر-هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 50:50


    The history of the Prophet Hud is referred to in this chapter.  While the last chapter dealt mostly with abstract questions related to the truth of revelation, this chapter illustrates the truth of those questions by referring to the histories of former prophets.  Thus, it deals with the histories of Noah, Hud, Salih, Abraham, Lot and Shu'ayb (peace be upon them all).  A cruel and persecuting enemy is warned of the fate that befell previous people.  This chapter was revealed in Mecca during the last four years of the Prophet's life and consists of 123 verses.Once Abu Bakr said to Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, "Of late I have been noticing that you are getting older.  What is the cause of it?" Prophet Muhammad replied that Surah Hud and similar chapters (56-Waqi'ah, 77-Mursalat, 78-Naba', and 99-Takwir) hastened old age on him (Tirmidhi).An attentive reading of this chapter will make you feel the effect of its stern warnings.  God warns us through the different stories of the prophets, where those who put their faith in the outward appearance of the worldly life and rejected the message of the prophets were met with dire consequences.  When God passes His judgment on people, He does not spare anyone, even the closest relative of a prophet.  Only the prophet and his followers are saved.Verses 1-7 Message of GodThese verses discuss the Quran and the attitude of the polytheists towards it and resurrection.The verses of the Quran have been explained clearly.  The message of the Quran is to worship God and seek forgiveness from Him.  Prophet Muhammad warns of God's punishment and at the same time he brings good news of Paradise.  God will judge mankind according to the deeds they did in this life.  Some people try to hide from God, but God knows their innermost secrets.God is responsible for sustaining every living creature.  God created the heavens and the earth in six days to test man if he realizes God's power and is thankful to Him.  Those who deny resurrection consider the Quran to be magic because of its convincing power.Verses 8-11 Polar attitude towards God's favorsThe verses compare the attitude of the believers and the polytheists towards favors and hardships.Do not be deceived by God's postponement of punishment as it can come at any time.  Also, do not lose hope and become ungrateful if God withdraws some of His favors.  At the same time, do not become arrogant if God makes you taste His bounty.  People have this attitude, except the patient ones who do good deeds.  They will be forgiven and have an immense reward.Verse 12 Prophet Muhammad's dealing with pagansThe verse describes Prophet's feeling of discomfort because of the behavior of the polytheists.Verses 13-14 Authenticity of the QuranThe authenticity of the Quran is proven to those who claim Prophet Muhammad fabricated it.  God challenges the experts of the Arabic language to bring ten chapters similar to it.  Their inability to respond should make you certain that the Quran is from God, there is no deity worthy of worship except Him, and you should submit to Him as Muslims.Verses 15-16 Future consequences of present behaviorThe consequence for those desiring solely the reward of this world is that they will receive their wages in this life, but Fire will be their lot in the life to come.  After all, they worked only for worldly objectives.Verses 17-24 The two partiesArchangel Gabriel, God's witness, confirms the Quran.  A person who follows the Quran and Moses' book (i.e.  Torah which foretold the coming of Prophet Muhammad) believes in it.  The Fire is for those who reject it.  Cursed are those losers who attribute lies to God, prevent others from God's path – Islam – and reject life after death.Those who have faith and do good deeds will reside in Paradise.Verses 25-49 Story of NoahThe people of Noah lived in southern Iraq, not too far from present day city of Kufah.  Noah's message to his people was:·       Worship God.·       Fear the punishment of a painful Day.But the leaders of his nation considered him to be a mere human followed by people of low status.  They rejected his answers and invited him to bring on the destruction he promised.  God instructed Noah to patiently bear their mockery and build the ark. Tenderness of a father could not save Noah's disbelieving son from drowning with the rest.  The ark, carrying Noah, fellow believers, and animals landed on Judi, which is said to be a  mountain facing Ibn Umar Island at the junction of the Syrian and Turkish borders, on the eastern bank of the Tigris River, visible from the Syrian town of Ain Diwar.Verses 50-60 Story of HudThe people of ‘Ad, to whom Hud was sent, lived in an area of curved sand hills in the southern part of the Arabian peninsula.  They worshiped a number of idols: wudd, suwa, yaguth, ya'uq, and nasr.Summary of Hud's message to his people:·       Worship God.·       I don't ask you for any reward for my preaching, it is with my Creator.·       Seek forgiveness from God, He will send rain and give you strength.·       I rely on God, my Lord and your Lord.·       God has full control of every creature.·       My Lord can substitute you with better people if you turn away.·       You won't harm God by not worshipping Him.The people rejected his message.  God's punishment which lasted for 8 days and 7 nights destroyed them for rejecting God and disobeying His prophets.  Hud and fellow believers were saved by God's mercy.Verses 61-68 Story of SalihThe dwelling places of Salih's people, Thamud, are situated somewhere between Hijaz and Syria in the southeastern part of Madyan which is situated east of the Gulf of Aqaba.  Chiseled out of stone, their dwellings are still preserved.Salih's message was similar to that of Noah and Hud.  In addition, he produced a female camel from the neighboring hills to prove that he was God's true prophet but warned people not to harm it.  Nevertheless, they killed it, thereby inviting God's wrath in the form of a heavenly scream that left them dead, face down in their homes. Verses 69-76 Story of AbrahamBorn in Iraq, Abraham settled in the city of Ur.  He traveled to Harran in the north of the Arabian Peninsula and then to Palestine with his wife, Sarah, and his nephew, Lot.  Due to a drought, he then moved to Egypt.  Lot returned with Abraham from Egypt, but parted ways because the land was not enough for both their herds.  Lot settled towards the Dead Sea near Sodom and Gomorrah.Abraham had three beautiful character traits: forbearing, repentant, and soft-hearted. He was quick to serve unannounced guests - angels of God - who brought two bits of news.  One, destruction was forthcoming to the people of Lot.  As for the second, the birth of Abraham's son, Isaac, from Sarah, his aged wife, and his grandson, Jacob.  Abraham makes a futile attempt to turn away the angels from Lot. Verses 77-83 Story of LotAs hospitable as his uncle, Lot is distressed to see young, attractive guests who people immediately wanted to sodomize.  Lot tries to reason with the people by pointing to available women for marriage and not to disgrace him.  Feeling powerless to protect his guests, the angels comfort Lot that he will be unharmed.  He was to leave town at nightfall with his family except his wife who would stay behind as she had informed people of the angelic guests.  God destroys them by lifting up the city, throwing it upside down, and raining them with stones due to their wickedness.Verses 84-95 Story of Shu'aybHe was sent to the people of Madyan who lived in the land of Hijaz, next to Syria and east of the Gulf of Aqaba.  According to some historians, that land is the site of the modern Saudi city of Tabuk.Shu'ayb's message:·       Worship God.·       Give full measure, do not give people less than what they pay for.·       Do not spread corruption on earth.·       Seek forgiveness from the Most Merciful, Most Loving Lord.·       Fear the punishment of a Day that will surround all.The disbelievers made fun of Prophet Shu'ayb's prayer, saying does it instruct him that they should leave ancestral gods or change how they dispose of their money. Shu'ayb reminds them that he only wishes reformation and God is his strength on Whom he relies.  His compassionate pleading to look at the ruins of Noah, Hud, Salih, and Lot does not convince them.  Shu'ayb and fellow believers are rescued when a scream destroys them as if they never existed.Verses 96-99 Story of MosesMoses left Egypt, and traveling through Sinai, he headed towards Madyan.  On his way he met his wife, the daughter of Shu'ayb.  On their return journey, God spoke to Moses at Mt. Tur (Mt. Horeb in Sinai) and thereafter, Moses returns to Egypt.God sent Moses with clear proofs to Pharaoh and his ministers, but the latter followed the misguided orders of their ruler instead.  Cursed in both worlds, just as they followed him in the cold water that drowned them, they will follow him into the Fire.Verses 100-102 InjusticeThey wronged themselves, God did not wrong them.  The gods they called upon besides God were of no use to them.Verses 103-109 Scenes from the Day of Resurrection and divine solace to the ProphetThe above narratives of the prophets are ‘signs' related to Prophet Muhammad for the benefit of those who fear the punishment of the afterlife. God will gather all the people on the Last Day, no one will be able to hide himself, and everyone will receive their full share.  On that Day a soul will speak only by God's permission.  The unfortunate ones will enter the Hellfire on that Day for eternity.  The fortunate ones will be in Paradise forever.Verses 110-111 Warning against casting doubt in the books of GodPeople treat their prophets the same.  Some accept their call, and others reject it.  Casting doubt, people denied Moses and the Torah like the pagans of Mecca denied Prophet Muhammad.  Those who rejected the prophets shall face the same fate.Verses 112-115 Means of achieving success in the world and the HereafterProphet Muhammad and the repentant believers with him are instructed by God to remain determined, establish regular prayer, and exercise patience.  Do not cross the boundaries and do not become partners with wrongdoers or else the Fire will touch you.Verses 116-119 God's way in destroying unjust nationsGod does not unjustly destroy cities while the residents are trying to reform.  Had God wanted, He could have made people follow a single religion, but He did not intend so for reasons known to Him.  Thus, people will continue to have differences except those upon whom the Lord has mercy: who follow the teachings of the prophets.  As for the rest, i.e. those who reject the message of God, He will punish them in Hell.Verse 120 The objectives of Quranic stories1.     Consoling Prophet Muhammad.2.     Sending truth to Prophet Muhammad.3.     Advice and a reminder to the believers.Verses 121-123 Practical benefits from the stories of messengers1.     God has absolute and complete knowledge of time and space - what is observable and what is hidden in the heavens and the earth and of the past and the present.2.     Everything returns to God in the life to come.  The creation cannot interfere in it.3.     Therefore, God must be worshipped and relied upon.4.     God knows our actions and our statements.  The good works of the obedient shall not go to waste and the rejection of the stubborn will not be forgotten._______________________________________By Imam Mufti (© 2015 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran -Juz' (11)- Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء الحادي عشر - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 52:08


    Chapter 10 of the Quran, entitled Jonah was revealed in Mecca. It takes its title from the reference to Prophet Jonah in verse 98 and concentrates primarily on the Oneness of God.  This chapter emphasises God's power and His anger towards those who consistently deny the truth of His revelations and signs. Prophet Muhammad is encouraged to be patient and to be aware that he is unable to force the people to believe.Verses 1 – 10  A book of wisdomThese are the verses from a wise book says God. It is a book full of wisdom that holds the decision about all matters. Why then do people call the warner chosen from among themselves a sorcerer? God is the One who created all that is in the heavens and the earth in six periods of time (Day is the word used here but it is not the 24 hour period as we know it). He then established Himself upon the Throne, overseeing and overlooking everything that is below Him. Worship Him, believers will be rewarded but those who refuse will taste the punishment. His signs are everywhere throughout the universe and they are not without purpose. Those who believe understand. Some pay no heed to the signs but their eternal home will be in the Fire. However those who are saved because of their faith will praise God.Verses 11 – 20  Who is the most wicked?If God was to hasten the punishment for those who deserve it, then their worldly life would be over but that is not His way. Instead he leaves the wrongdoers to wonder blindly in their ignorance. When a person is in need he calls out to God but when God removes the affliction he (the person) returns to disobedience as if he had never called upon God at all. Whole generations have been destroyed because of the evil they did. The messengers came but were ignored and abused. God observes the successive generations.When the Quran is recited to those who hold no hope of meeting God they ask Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessing of God be upon him, to bring a different or changed Quran. God tells Prophet Muhammad to tell them that it is not for him to change it.  He (Prophet Muhammad) brings only what is revealed to him and he too fears a day of account. God asks who is more wicked than the one who invents lies against God or denies His signs!? Wrongdoers will never prosper. They worship things other than God that cannot harm or benefit them. God is far above those they associate with Him.  Humankind was once one nation, but they differed. Only God knows the unseen, so wait for it to be revealed.Verses 21 – 30 God invites you to ParadisePeople call upon God when they are suffering but plot and scheme against Him when they are returned to comfort. When they are returned to God He will tell them the result of the schemes. People think they have some power over the life of this world but it is God's decree that will come to pass. The signs are there for those who choose to reflect. God invites everyone to the Home of Peace (Paradise) and guides whomever He wills to the straight path. Those who do good will have a good reward; they are the companions of Paradise. And those who do evil will find an evil outcome in the Fire. On the Day of Judgment, those who worshipped other than God will find that their false deities deny all knowledge of their worship and behavior. Some are not even aware that they are being worshipped and those who consented to be worshipped will lie and deny it.Verses 31 – 40  Who will believe?God addresses the disbelievers asking who provides for you, who allows you to see and hear, who brings the living out of the dead and brings the dead out of the living and who arranges every matter? They answer God but why then do they not take heed? God is the Giver of life, the one who can end creation but then bring it all back again. Can any of the associates you turn to do that? No they cannot. What is wrong with people? The One who guides to the truth is more worthy to be followed then those who do not.God is All-Knowing and it is not possible for this Quran to have been produced by anyone but God. It is a confirmation of what came before it. If people say that Prophet Muhammad invented the Quran then ask them to bring forth a chapter like it. They are not able to do so even when they ask for assistance. They cannot grasp the truth because they have not seen its prophecies fulfilled. The Quran shows the end waiting for the disbelievers. Some will believe but some will not. God knows who causes corruption.Verses 41 – 56 Losers in the HereafterGod tells Prophet Muhammad what to say if they deny him - "For me are my deeds, and for you are your deeds. You are disassociated from what I do, and I am disassociated from what you do."  There are some that listen but Muhammad cannot cause the deaf to hear, there are some who look but he cannot cause the blind to see. God does not wrong people but people wrong themselves.On the Day of Judgement people will feel as if they have been in this world for an hour or less and they will recognise one another. Those who denied this meeting will be the losers. All will return to God and this will happen whether Prophet Muhammad sees the punishment fall or not. For every nation there is a messenger. When the messenger comes they will be judged and there will be no injustice. There is an appointed time for every community and when it is reached it cannot be delayed or hastened.On the Day of Judgement there is no way out for the disbelievers. They have denied it for so long, will they even believe it when it overtakes them? They will be told to taste the punishment, God's promise is true. He gives life, and causes death. To Him we will all be returned.Verses 57 – 60 Guidance has comeInstruction from God has been given to humankind; it is a mercy, a cure, and guidance.  Tell them, Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, that these things are a blessing and better for humankind than all the riches of this world that they try to accumulate.  Ask them to think about the provisions that have been sent down by God.  He has made some lawful and others unlawful, why then do some people change the rules and try to make the illicit permissible? Has God given permission for this or are you inventing a lie about God? How will this be dealt with on the Day of Judgment? Think.  God is indeed full of grace towards humankind but most people are ungrateful. Verses 61 – 67 God witnesses everythingWhatever matters people are engaged in, from reading the Quran to the mundane, God is a witness to it and it is all, the large and the small of it, recorded in a book.  Not even a speck, the weight of dust escapes God's knowledge, and it is kept in a clear record.  For those who believe and fear God there will be no fear; they will receive good tidings both in this world and the Hereafter.  God tells Prophet Muhammad not to let the words of the unbelievers grieve him.  God is All-Powerful; All-Hearing and All-Knowing.  Everything in the heavens and on the earth belongs to Him.  Those who call on other than God are following only assumptions and lies.  God made the day and the night and surely this is a sign for those who listen to the message.Verses 68 – 70 The consequence of lying about GodSome people say that God has a son.  He is free of all needs, the master of the heavens and the earth.  They have no authority to make such a claim, why do they invent lies about God? Those who lie about God will not succeed, they may have some brief enjoyment in this world but in the Hereafter they will face severe punishment.Verses 71 – 86 Stories from the pastTell the people about the story of Noah.  He said to his people, "If my presence among you reminds you too much of that which you do not wish to hear about God's signs and warnings then do what you will.  But let it be clear and decisive.  Remember however that I have not asked for any kind of payment, my reward is from God alone.  I am among those commanded to worship Him Alone."  They did not listen, they rejected Noah.  God saved him and those with him in the ship.  Those who denied the signs were left to drown.Then God sent others, each to their own people.  They came with clear evidences but the succeeding generations were persistent in their disbelief.  Moses and Aaron were sent to Pharaoh and his people but they behaved arrogantly towards them and their message.  Moses said, "Do you think I bring you magic; because magicians will never succeed." Haughtily Pharaoh called for all the magicians in the land and Moses exposed the worthlessness of their magic.  God does not promote the work of mischief makers. Nobody believed Moses except some of the youth amongst his own people; most of the people were too scared of Pharaoh's regime.  Moses asked the believers to put their trust in God and they prayed to Him to release them from the hands of the unjust people.Verses 87 – 95 DeliveranceGod revealed to Moses and Aaron that they should take their people to Egypt where they would build their houses and establish the prayer.   Moses then prayed that the wealth and splendour of Pharaoh's people be taken away from them.  Obliterate their wealth and harden their hearts he asked.  God said that this prayer would be answered and told Moses to remain steadfast.  So Moses led his people across the sea; Pharaoh and his soldiers pursued them until they were drowned.At the very last minute Pharaoh said that he believed in the God of Moses and that he submitted to Him but God replied, "Now?" God saved his body but not his life so that he may be a sign for those that come after him.  Many people still fail to heed the signs.  The people of Moses were settled in a good place and were provided with the things required for a good life.  They did not differ amongst themselves until after knowledge had come to them but on the Day of Judgment God will judge between the things they failed to agree on.  Prophet Muhammad had complete certainty in that which was revealed to him.   Even if the People of the Book do not give heed to your call, they will still find evidence of you in their books. Verses 96 – 103 Forced conversion is prohibitedThere are many for whom the love of this world has sealed their hearts and eyes.  They cannot see the signs in front of their faces.  They will not believe.  No town ever saw the scourge then believed and it profited them except for the people of Jonah.  When they believed the punishment was removed, and they had enjoyment, for a time.  If God had so willed all the people on the earth would have believed.  Prophet Muhammad is asked if he would compel the people, against their will to believe.  Belief comes only by the will of God and He disgraces those who will not use their common sense.  Tell the people to see the signs in the heavens and the earth but no signs will convince those who will not believe.  God asks the question, "What are they waiting for?" In the end God will save the messengers and the believers, that is God's way and He says that it is only right that He saves those who believe.Verses 104 – 109  Guidance has arrived, so chooseProphet Muhammad is commanded by God to say, "People, doubt my religion if you will, I will never worship those you worship other than God, but I worship God who will cause you to die, and I am commanded to be a believer".  He is further commanded to dedicate himself to the religion and not to be amongst those who associate others with God.  God says you will not pray to others because they cannot benefit or harm you and if you do you will surely be one of the losers.  If God afflicts you with a calamity, none can remove it but He; and if He intends to bestow a favour, none can withhold His bounty.  He bestows it on whoever He pleases; He is the Forgiving, the Merciful.Prophet Muhammad is further told to tell the people that the truth has come.  Whoever chooses to follow the right path does so for his own benefit and whoever strays does so at his own risk.  I (Muhammad) am not set over you to oblige you for guidance.  God tells Prophet Muhammad to follow what has been revealed to him and to be patient until God judges.  He is the best of judges._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2015 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (10) - Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء العاشر - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 52:47


    Verses 1-12 are about the party of treaties and rules and regulations which must be strictly followed by Muslims unless the other party does not break them.Verses 13-37 direct the Muslims to fight with the nonbelievers (The Jews & Christians) and warn the non-believers about the consequences of their mischievous acts.Verses 38-70 are about rewards they will receive as promised by God if they take active part in conflict with disbelief. Because this is the criteria that distinguish the Muslims from Hypocrites and true Muslims should take part in jihad without caring about dangers, difficulties, and temptations.Verses 73-90 are about the problems of hypocrites and also distinguish the characteristics of hypocrites from true Muslims. These verses also provide the rules to govern the hypocrites.Verses 91-110 are about the people who did not accompany the Holy Prophet in Jihad to Tabuk (Ghazwa Tabuk) and talk about the different categorize of people who could not join Prophet (PBUH). The categorize included the disabled people, the sick, the indigent, hypocrites, believers who confessed their mistake of not joining upon the return of Holy Prophet (PBUH). All the categorize of the people will be judged on the day of judgment based on their intention and circumstances of not joining Tabuk.Verses 111-118 are about characteristics of the believers and they have been assured to have the help and guidance from God. The Chapter states that three categorize of the believers which could not take part in Tabuk will be forgiven because of their sincerity.verses 119-127 deal with the general instructions of guidance for believers.Verses 128-129 conclude the message, that follow the massager who is true well-wisher and trust God, the Lord of Universe._______________________________________By Muhammad Farooq and Nagina Kanwal (© 2019 Muhammad Farooq and Nagina Kanwal)All rights reserved. Used with permission.The source of this article is: Summary of Holy Quran: An Ultimate Guide Series

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (9) - Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء التاسع - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 56:34


    The Spoils of War is a seventy-five verse chapter revealed in Medina after the Battle of Badr.  It is, for the most part, a lengthy commentary on the first battle between the believers and the Meccan disbelievers.  The believers, some of whom were originally very reluctant to fight, won a great victory even though they were vastly outnumbered.  Some then began to question the distribution of the war booty and thus the chapter is named The Spoils of War.  God reminds them that He brought about the victory and details the distributions of the spoils.  The chapter articulates the general Islamic principles of war and peace and uses them as a morality lesson. Verses 1 – 27 God establishes a victoryGod instructs Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, to inform the believers that the distribution of the war booty is a matter to be decided by God and His Messenger.   The booty is in fact a bounty from God thus they should be mindful of Him and obey Him.  The faith of the true believer increases upon hearing the Quran recited, and they establish the prayer and spend (give charity) from what God has provided.  The true believers will have a high status with God, forgiveness, and a generous provision.The believers ventured from their homes for a true purpose (fighting in God's cause).  Many were hesitant, but God promised them victory because He wanted to establish the truth and cut down the disbelievers.  He promised one thousand angels as a message of hope and to help the believers.  On the night before the battle, God gave the believers a secure sleep, cleansing rain to wash away the whisperings of Satan, and made them steadfast.   God instructed the angels to strike the enemy above their necks and to cut off their fingertips.  They oppose God and His messenger, and the penalty is severe.  And the believers were instructed not to flee, unless as a war strategy, because those that flee earn God's anger.  The believers had insufficient strength to vanquish the enemy, but God supported them.  When Prophet Muhammad threw a handful of dust into the faces of the enemy, God caused it to fill the eyes and nose of every soldier, and it prevented their advance.  If the disbelievers do not cease hostilities, God will continue to strengthen the believers.Verses 28 – 40 God separates the bad from the goodThere are some who pretend to listen, but they do not.  God instructs the believers to beware of discord and to remember how He supported and sheltered them.  Do not betray God and His messenger, or the trusts you are given.  Children and wealth are a trial, but the reward that is with God is better and longer lasting.  Fear God, and He will grant you the knowledge between right and wrong and make a way out of all difficulties for you.  The disbelievers planned to take you captive or kill you, but God also planned.   The disbelievers heard God's revelation but mocked and boasted that they too could fabricate such words; they called the Quran tales of the ancients.  They also called on God to rain down stones from the sky, but God would not punish them while the believers were in their midst nor does He punish those who seek forgiveness. God has every reason to punish them when they obstruct people from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca; they are not the rightful guardians.  Those that are mindful of God are the rightful guardians.  The disbelievers don't understand this, and their prayers there are nothing but clapping and whistling.  They use their wealth to stop people from worshipping God, and they will continue on this path; eventually they will be overcome and herded towards Hell.  God will separate the bad from the good and heap the bad on top of one another.  Prophet Muhammad is told to tell the disbelievers that if they desist, they will be forgiven.  But if the return to hostilities God will be on the side of the believers, and they will fight the disbelievers until all worship is directed to God alone. One-fifth of the spoils belong to God and His messenger, his close relatives, orphans, the needy, and the travelers.  The remaining four-fifths are divided among the soldiers.Verses 42 – 58 Lessons from BadrRemember the day at Badr when the two armies met.  It looked as if you would certainly fail, but God wanted to establish clear proof that He was on the side of the believers.  In a dream Prophet Muhammad saw the disbelievers as few, because if God had shown him the disbelievers as many, he would have lost courage and rethought his decision to fight.  God also made the believers appear as few in the eyes of the disbelievers so that He may establish a matter He had already ordained.God instructs the believers to be firm in battle, to be mindful of God, and not to quarrel.  Do not be full of conceit or bar others from the way of God.  Satan gave the disbelievers false confidence, but when the battle began, he fled.  He fears God.Those that are arrogant say the believers are deluded, but if only you could see what happens when the angels take the souls of the disbelievers; they strike their faces, and they are destined for the fire.  The ones who break their treaties and pledges do not fear God thus if Prophet Muhammad gains dominance over them God instructs him to kill them and make an example of them, to discourage others.  Dissolve the treaties with those who show signs of treachery. Verses 59 – 75 Disbelievers and believers are not the sameLet the disbelievers escape if they can because they will not escape God, and prepare for war.  Whatever is spent in the way of God will be repaid.  If they incline towards peace make peace.  Trust God because if they intend to deceive you, He will know. The believers are urged into battle.  Twenty believers can overcome two hundred disbelievers, and if there are one hundred believers, they will overcome one thousand, and God lightens the hardship even more.  There can be no prisoners until the believers have thoroughly subdued the land.Those who emigrated for the sake of God and those who gave them shelter (in Medina) are allies.  Those who believed but did not emigrate must emigrate if they want support.  The disbelievers support one another, and if the believers do not become staunch allies there will be oppression and corruption in the land.  The believers are brothers, but those believers with blood relationships are more entitled to inheritance._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2018 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (8) - Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء الثامن - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 57:44


    This chapter is one of the longer chapters found at the beginning of the Quran.  It is generally accepted that it was revealed in Mecca.  It is named after the height of the barrier that will divide the saved and the damned on the Day of Judgement.  It begins by reassuring Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, that the stories about disobedient communities of the past should serve as encouragement to the believers to take heed and repent before the great Day is upon them.Verses  1- 10 Take lessons from historyGod addresses Prophet Muhammad telling him not to feel any distress.  He (God) reassures him that this book (the Quran) has been revealed as a warning and a reminder to those who believe.  Follow, (and tell the people), what has been sent down and do not follow any other master apart from God alone.  How often have previous civilsations been destroyed? But still humankind does not heed the warnings.  Some were taken at night, others when they rested in the heat of the day.  When the punishment was upon them they admitted their wrongdoing. God will surely question those to whom a message was sent and those who carried the message.  Humankind will be questioned by God who has full knowledge of their deeds, both good and bad.  The weighing of the deeds on that Day will be just.  Those who scales are heavy (with good deeds) will be successful and those whose scales are light will be lost. Verses 11 – 18 The story of Adam and SatanGod established humankind in the earth and provided a means with which to make a livelihood.  Humankind is ungrateful yet it is God who created you, and shaped you into human form.  The angels were asked to prostrate before the first of your kind, Adam.  The angels obeyed; all except Iblis.[1]  Iblis (Satan) proceeded to argue with God, when asked why he did not obey God's instructions.  Satan considered himself better than the Adam.  He was created from smokeless fire whereas Adam was created from clay.God ordered Satan to descend from Paradise stating that it was not an abode for the arrogant and that Satan would henceforth be one of the contemptible ones.  Satan asked for a reprieve (from judgment and punishment) until the Day of Resurrection.  The reprieve was granted.   In his arrogance Satan told God he planned to deceive mankind, to lie in wait for them on the straight path and come at them from all sides.  You, Satan said to God, will find most of them ungrateful.   God ordered Satan out and swore to fill Hell with Satan and those who followed him.Verses 19 – 25 Acceptance of repentanceAdam and his wife were directed to live in Paradise and eat from wherever they will.  There was however one exception, the tree which God pointed out to them.  Satan whispered to Adam and Eve to make them aware of their nakedness, he also encouraged them to eat from the forbidden tree; saying to do so would make them immortal or angels.  Satan swore to be a sincere advisor to them.  After eating from the tree their nakedness became clear to them and Adam and Eve tried to gather leaves to cover themselves.  God questioned them as to why they disobeyed Him and did not take His warning to stay away from Satan.  Adam and Eve admitted their wrongdoing and asked for forgiveness.  Earth became their abode, where they would live, die and be raised back to life.Verses 26 – 32 A warningGod then addresses the children of Adam (humankind).  He explains that they have garments to cover their nakedness, and as an adornment, but the best garment of all is the garment of God-consciousness.  This is a sign He says.  Again they are warned that Satan is a sworn enemy so be not deceived.  The evil ones are allied to those who do not believe.  God did not order immorality, thus what your forefathers did is not an excuse.  God commanded righteousness, therefore direct your worship to Him alone and be devoted entirely to Him.  God created humankind and will repeat the process on the Day of Judgment.  Some are guided but some are doomed because they take the evil ones as their masters. God advises the children of Adam to dress well, when and wherever they pray, and to eat and drink from what He has provided.  However He warns them not to be extravagant for He does not love those who do so.  Prophet Muhammad is then advised to ask his followers as to who forbids them  from what God has provided.  They are for humankind to enjoy but will be for the believers alone on the Day of Resurrection.Verses 33 – 41 The closed gatesProphet Muhammad is advised to tell the believers that God forbids disgraceful deeds, those openly done as well as those hidden away.  Every nation's life span is set, it cannot be hastened nor can it be delayed for even an instant.  When the messengers come, those who believe will be saved but those who ignore the warnings will abide in the Fire.  The most unjust is the one who invents lies about God or denies the revelations.  They will live out their days, and the ones they used to invoke besides God will not help them; they will abide in the Fire.  They will curse and blame each other as they are herded into the Fire to face a double punishment.  The gates of Heaven will not be opened to those who deny the verses or are arrogant towards them.  Even if a rope was to be threaded through the eye of a needle they would not enter the Everlasting Garden.  This is the punishment for the guilty and the evildoers.Verses 42 – 58 A Day of Fulfilment (Judgment)Those who believe and do good deeds are the people of the Garden.  They will not be burdened with what they are unable to bear and the gates of Heaven will be open to them.  They will praise God because of the Paradise they have inherited and call out to the people of the Fire that the promise of God was true.  The people of the Fire reply that they too have found the promise to be true.  Next a caller will announce that the curse of God is upon the wrongdoers.  There will be a partition between both parties.  The people of the Heights will recognise each other and call out to each other.  The inmates from Hell then beg for food and water from the inmates of Paradise, but their answer is that God has forbidden them sustenance.  They will be forgotten just as they had forgotten the inevitability of this Day which is the fulfilment of what was promised in the Quran.The Lord God created the universe and then rose over the Throne in a manner that suits His Majesty, so call upon him with humility, and invoke Him with fear and hope.  He is the one who sends the wind and the rain bringing forth all kinds of fruit, likewise He will raise the dead.  Vegetation emerges by the permission of God.Verses 59 – 73 The stories of Noah and HudGod sent Noah to his people and he asked them to worship God alone.  They denied Noah so God saved him and those with him in a ship, the others, who denied God's signs, were drowned.  Prophet Hud was sent to the people of Aad, saying worship God alone but they denied him.  They called him a liar and a fool when he was giving them sincere advice.  Hud reminded them of the people of Noah and of the favours God has bestowed upon them, he warned them of a terrible punishment but they taunted him and asked Hud to bring on the punishment.  Hud said he would wait with them for the decision from God.  The disbelievers were annihilated; Hud and his companions were saved by the mercy of God.Verses 74- 94 The stories of Saleh, Lot and ShuaibThen, to the people of Thamud, God sent Prophet Saleh.  He asked them to worship God alone.  Saleh asked them to protect the she-camel sent from God and reminded them that they were the inheritors of Aad, capable of building great mansions in valleys and carving out homes from the sides of mountains.  Remember God's blessings Saleh told his people, however the arrogant ones asked the believers if they really thought Saleh was sent from God.  They answered yes but the arrogant ones rejected this and hamstrung the camel they had been charged with protecting.  So bring us this promise (of God's wrath) they said, so an earthquake seized them and they fell down dead.  Saleh turned away.Lot was sent to his people and confronted them with the promise of punishment for the indecent acts they performed with each other, but their only response was to try to evict Lot and his family from their city.  God saved Lot and all his family, except for his wife who was among the evildoers, when the rain of stones destroyed them.Shuaib was sent to the people of Midian and he asked them to worship God alone.  He asked them to cease their corrupt business practices and to stop waylaying visitors and wayfarers in their cities.  He reminded them that God increased their numbers and of the shocking ends to some previous nations but they did not want to heed the warning.  Instead of being grateful to God they attributed changing fortunes to the passage of time.  The people of Midian were stuck down by an earthquake, those who had disbelieved Shuaib's warning ceased to exist.  Shuaib turned away without grieving for the disbelieving people.Verses 95 – 100 A lesson to learnWhenever God sent a prophet to a town (or nation) he afflicted the people with adversity and misfortune in order that they might humble themselves before Him.  Then God changed their hardship to prosperity but the people did not recognise God's grace.  Had they believed they would have been showered with riches but they did not so they were seized for their misdeeds.   God asks, did those people feel secure at night, or in the day? The only people who feel secure from the plan of God are those doomed to destruction.  Do people not understand, from the stories of those before them, that God can afflict them for their sins and seal their hearts?Verses 101 – 126 God sends Moses to PharaohThe people in the cities in the previous verses were sent messengers with warnings but they refused to believe in them.  Then God sent Moses to Pharaoh and his priests but they too treated the message unjustly.  See then what happened to those who spread corruption.  Moses told Pharaoh that he (Moses) was a messenger from the Lord of all the worlds and Pharaoh asked for a sign.  Moses threw his staff to the ground and it tuned into a slithering serpent.  Then he pulled his hand out from under his robe and it was shining white and radiant.  The leaders around Pharaoh said that Moses was a sorcerer and suggested a competition.  Pharaoh's sorcerers arrived and were promised a place in the inner circle if they won.The sorcerers threw their sticks and they turned into snakes.  God inspired Moses and he threw down his staff that turned into a snake that devoured all the snakes the sorcerers had conjured.  The sorcerers were defeated; the truth was clear so they fell to their knees saying that they believe in the Lord of the worlds, the Lord of Moses.  Pharaoh declared that he would cut off their hands and feet on opposite sides and crucify them all because they believed before he (Pharaoh) had given his permission for them to do so.  They cried out to God asking Him to keep them steadfast and let them die devoted to Him alone.Verses 127 – 137 Plagues afflict EgyptThe leaders amongst Pharaoh's people asked if he intended to let Moses and his people cause corruption in the land.  He answered that he would put their sons to death and spare their daughters.  Moses advised his people to be steadfast and turn to God for help.  Moses' people complained that they were used to persecution before and are still being persecuted, but Moses gives them hope. Pharaoh's people were afflicted with several years of famine in the hope that they would come to their senses but they thought good provision their right and bad circumstances were due to Moses (an evil omen).  Their fortune however was in the hands of God but still they did not recognise it.Next the people of Pharaoh were inflicted with a flood, followed by plagues of locusts, and lice, and frogs, and blood.  Pharaoh's people asked Moses to intervene with his Lord and have Him remove the punishment, saying that if he did so they would let the enslaved people of Israel go.  However when the punishment was removed they broke their promise.  God drowned them and caused those who had been oppressed to inherit the land.Verses 138 – 143 God rescues the Children of Israel and talks to MosesGod took the Children of Israel across the sea where they came across people who worshipped idols.  The children of Israel asked Moses to make them an idol to which he replied that they were an ignorant people.  He told them the cult the idol worshippers were following was doomed to destruction.  God summoned Moses on the mountain for forty nights.  He asked his brother Aaron, who had been with him from the beginning, to take his place to lead the people and being careful to keep them away from the idol worshippers.  Moses arrived at the appointed time and asked God to show Himself.  God answered, you will not see Me, but look at the mountain, if it can look at me and remain in place you will see me.  The mountain crumbled before Moses' eyes and he fell down unconscious.  When he recovered he said to God, ‘Glory be to You! To You I turn in repentance! I am the first to believe!'Verses 144 – 147God told Moses that he was chosen, from amongst all of humankind, to be the one who could hear God and receive His message, thus he should be grateful for such an honour.   God inscribed all details and instructions on the tablets, saying hold firmly to them.  Those who deny the signs of God will be kept distracted.  The deeds of those who deny the signs and the meeting in the Hereafter will become worthless.Verses 148 – 156 The wrath of GodWhile Moses was gone the people began worshipping a shape like a calf made from their jewellery and ornaments but they perceived that they were doing wrong and when Moses returned they said if God does not forgive us we will be among the losers.  Moses was angry and upset with them but especially his brother Aaron.  He threw down the tablets, seized his brother by the hair and pulled towards him.  Aaron said, "Oh son of my mother, (reminding Moses of their kinship) they would have overpowered me and killed me".  Moses asked God to forgive both his brother and himself.Those who worshipped the calf would gain the anger of their Lord but those who realised their misdeeds and repented would be forgiven.  When Moses had calmed down he picked up the tablets on which were inscribed guidance and mercy for those who feared their Lord.  Moses chose 70 men from among their number and they came towards Moses fearful and shaking.  They were supposed to apologise and beg forgiveness for worshipping the calf but instead they demanded to see God.  The mountain convulsed in a massive earthquake and they fell down dead.  Moses prayed for forgiveness and God's mercy encompasses all things.  Mercy is for those who are God conscious, pay the prescribed alms and believe in the revelations.Verses 157 – 158 Mohammad in the Torah and GospelSpecial mercy will be assigned to those who follow the unlettered Prophet who they will find mentioned in the Torah and the Gospel.  He enjoins them to good and forbids them from evil.  He makes good things lawful and bad things unlawful.  He relieves them of their burdens.  Those who follow him will succeed.   God says to Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, to declare to the people that he is the Messenger of God sent by the one who controls the heavens and the earth and that there is no true deity worthy of worship except God.Verses 159 – 168 The Children of Israel are testedIn the nation of Moses there were some who were guided and thereby established justice.  God divided them into twelve tribes.  When the thirsty people asked for water God revealed to Moses where to strike the rock with his staff.  Twelve springs gushed forth and each tribe had its own drinking place.  God sent down mana (pure things) from heaven for them to eat.  They rebelled, but they did not harm God by their rebellion; they harmed only themselves.God said to them, reside in this town, eat whatever you please, ask for forgiveness and enter the gate with humility.  God would then forgive their sins and multiply the reward of the good-doers but there were wicked amongst them who changed the wording of God's commandment.  So God sent down upon them a scourge from heaven.  God tells Prophet Muhammad to ask them about the town by the sea and what happened when they transgressed the laws of the Sabbath.  They were tested because of their disobedience.  On the Sabbath the fish came easily but did not appear on other days.  Ask them also, God said, about the warners and why they preached to a people who surely would be destroyed or punished by God.  The warners said they wanted to discharge their duty to God and they hoped some would take admonition.  However they disregarded the warning, continued with their behaviour and God said to them "Be thee detested apes".Remind them also that God said he would raise against them those who would inflict them with grievous harm right up until the Day of Resurrection.  God broke their unity as a nation and dispersed them all over the world.  Some are righteous and others are not, they were tested with both blessings and misfortunes.Verses 169 – 180 Including the covenant with the descendants of Adam.Then they were succeeded by an evil generation.  They enjoyed a low life thinking everything would be forgiven.  Why do they not see that the Hereafter is better? Those who follow the Book and establish the prayer will never have their deeds go to waste.  And mention to them the mountain that was suspended over them as if it were an umbrella.  They thought it was going to fall on them but God said hold fast to what we have given to you and remember so that you will return to God consciousness.Remind them Oh Prophet about the time when God brought into existence every single descendant of Adam (every human) and made them testify asking, "Am I not your Lord?" God did this, in case on the Day of Resurrection, anyone said, "but we were not aware".  Or in case they should try to blame their ancestors for idolatry or ascribing partners to God, saying we just followed our forefathers.  Everything is made clear.Tell them also the story of the man in the time of Moses to whom we gave our stories but he chose to ignore them and Satan pursued him until he became one of the deviators.  He would have been exalted through the revelations but he clung to his earthly life.  He was like a dog; if you chase him he pants, if you leave him he still pants.  Tell them the stories that they may reflect, whomever God guides is truly guided, whoever he forsakes is a loser.God says He created Hell for those of the jinn and humankind who have hearts but do not understand, eyes but do not see and ears but do not hear.  They are worse than animals because they are heedless.  And to God belong the best names, so invoke Him by them.  And leave the company of those who use them improperly.Verses 181 – 188God created a community (the followers of Prophet Muhammad) who guide to the truth and establish justice.  Those who deny God's revelations are drawn step by step towards destruction.  Their companion (Prophet Muhammad) is not mad, but he is a warner.  What could they believe in if they do not believe in this? Whoever God leads astray cannot be guided, He leaves them wandering blindly.  When they ask (you, Prophet Muhammad) about the Hour say, "Its knowledge is only with my Lord.  None will reveal its time except Him.  It lays heavily upon the heavens and the earth.  It will not come upon you except unexpectedly." Prophet Muhammad is told to tell the people he has no power to benefit or avert harm from himself and that he is nothing more than a warner and bearer of good news for those who believe.Verses 189 – 206  God created everything – worship HimIt is God who created everyone from one soul (Adam).  The people are ungrateful and set up partners with God but He is far exalted above the partners they ascribe to Him.  God says to Prophet Muhammad, say that your protector is God who sent the Quran and protects the righteous.  Be tolerant and say what is right, if Satan should tempt you seek protection with God.  When those who fear God are tempted by Satan they only need to remember God and they will know the right course of action.Tell them Muhammad that you follow only what is revealed from God; the Book (Quran) is a guidance and a blessing.  When you hear it recited, be silent and listen.  Remember God with humility and reverence in the morning and in the evening.  Do not be heedless; those who are close to God are never too proud to worship Him.  Glorify Him and bow down before Him._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2015, 2018 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (7) - Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء السابع - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 65:42


    Chapter six of the Quran is called The Cattle; some translations use the more encompassing word livestock.  The title comes from the discussion about livestock in verses 136- 39.  This chapter of 165 verses was revealed in Mecca.  In a similar way to other chapters revealed in Mecca we find the emphasis on monotheism or the Oneness of God.  The name of God, Allah, is mentioned seventy times in this chapter, whilst idolatry and polytheism are strongly condemned.Verses 1 – 10 The things you mock may become your realityAll praise belongs to God, yet disbelievers set up partners or equals to God.  It was He who created the heavens and the earth, the darkness and the light.  God created humankind from clay and appointed a time for death and a time for resurrection.  You know this to be true but still you doubt and disbelieve.  God is the only deity to be worshipped in the heavens and on the earth and He knows what secrets you keep, what you reveal about yourself and what you do.  The revelation comes but humankind rejects it.  Soon the things that were ridiculed will become the reality.Many previous generations were destroyed.  They were firmly established and powerful yet they were destroyed because of their sins and replaced by others.  If Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, had been sent with a scripture written on a page that the disbelievers could touch with their own hands they would still have called it magic.  They ask for an angel but if an angel had come into their midst he would have been in the form of a human bringing a judgment from which there would have been no respite.   Many messengers were ridiculed before Prophet Muhammad but in every case the scoffers themselves were surrounded and overcome by the things they mocked.Verses 11 – 18 God has the ultimate power; fear HimLook at the history of humankind and see what happened to those who denied the truth when it was revealed to them.  Everything in the heavens and the earth belongs to God the Merciful.  He does not punish you for your misdeeds right away, but you will be called to account; the Day of Judgment will arrive.  God tells Prophet Muhammad to let the people know that he has been commanded to be the first amongst them to submit to God and to not be one of the polytheists. If God afflicts you with harm there is none that can remove it other than Him; if He blesses you with good, know that He has power over all things.  He is the Supreme Master, All-Wise and All-Aware.Verses 19 – 30 A warning to liars and hypocritesProphet Muhammad calls on God to be the witness between himself and the disbelievers that he is a messenger from God and that the Quran has been revealed as a warning to whoever it reaches.  There are no gods apart from God and Prophet Muhammad tells the disbelievers he would never associate anything with God.  Those who have been given the Quran know this.  Whoever lies about God will never succeed.  When they are gathered before God and are asked about the ones they associated with Him they will continue to lie. There are also some people who pretend to listen when Prophet Muhammad recites the Quran but God has veiled their hearts and blocked their ears.  They argue and call the Quran an ancient fairy tale; they turn away and encourage others to do so but they only harm their own souls.  If they could see what it will be like when they stand before the fires of Hell, they would beg to return to life and be amongst the believers.  The truth is, if they were sent back they would repeat the same mistakes and have the same end.  They are liars who deny the Resurrection.  When they stand before God they will see the reality of what they denied.  God will order them to taste the punishment for denying the reality.Verses 31 – 35 God advises Prophet MuhammadThe ones who deny the meeting with God are completely lost.  The Day of Judgement will arrive suddenly and they will carry a heavy burden on their backs.  The life of this world is nothing more than a brief interlude; games and distraction.   What will make you realise that it is the everlasting home in the Hereafter that is important? God knows Prophet Muhammad is grieved by the constant denial of the disbelievers.  They are not calling you untruthful, He tells Prophet Muhammad, they are denying the revelations from God.  Many previous prophets bore the rejection and persecution patiently, you know this God says, and you know that My help eventually arrived.  If it is too hard for you to bear then seek a way to bring them a better sign.  God could have made them all believers if it was His desire to do so.  Don't be among the ignorant, think about this.Verse 36 – 41 See the SignsOnly those who listen can hear the truth.  As for those with closed minds, even when they are brought back to life on the Day of Judgment they will be asking why they did not see a sign.  They do not understand the signs around them.  Look at the communities of birds and animals, they are signs.  Everything has been determined beforetime; nothing has been left out.  Those who reject the signs around them are deaf and dumb some even in total darkness.  God guides some and lets others go astray.  Have you considered who you will invoke when disaster or the fateful Hour descends upon you? It is only God that you will call; anything else you associated with Him will be forgotten.Verses 42 – 50 Strong WarningsMany previous nations were afflicted with suffering and adversaries in order that they may learn humility.  Prophets were sent to them, but they did not learn humility.  Instead they followed the tricks of Satan and ignored the warnings.  Good fortune followed and just as they were enjoying its fruits, God's wrath descended and they were wiped out!If God took away your hearing, your sight, or put seals upon your heart, who could give them back to you? God repeats His revelations in various ways for emphasis and clarification but still there are those who just turn away and refuse to see.  Have you considered who will be destroyed when the punishment from God comes? The prophets were sent to bring good tidings and strong warnings; anyone who listened to them has nothing to fear.  Those who persist in denial will be destroyed.  Prophet Muhammad does not possess the treasures of God, nor does he know what is hidden from humankind, he does however follow what has been revealed to him.  One who is blind is not the same as one who can see.  Ponder this.Verses 51 – 60 God knows everythingGod tells Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, to use the Quran to warn people that on the Day of Judgment nothing will stand between them and punishment, except God.  God further emphasises that the poor people who are true believers should not be ignored because of the rich influential people of Mecca the Prophet is trying to invite to Islam.  It would be very wrong to drive them away; remember that God has made some people as a means to test the resolve of others.  God knows those who seek to please Him and those who are grateful.  He is merciful and forgiving to those who repent from their bad deeds or mistakes and correct themselves.  The path forward should be made clear. Prophet Muhammad must tell them that he is forbidden to call upon anything other than God and that by doing so he would be lost and one of the wrongdoers.   To the challenge of the disbelievers to  bring on a punishment, God asks Prophet Muhammad to tell them that he (Prophet Muhammad) does not have authority to decide on that.  It is only God who decides this.   Only God knows the unseen, He knows everything that happens in the universe.  When the smallest leaf falls God knows about it.  There is not even a grain deep in the darkness of the earth that God does not know about and has recorded it in a Clear Record.  It is God who takes your souls at night when you sleep and returns them to you each morning to go on with your life.  In the end you will return to God and He will tell you everything about your life.Verses 61 – 70 Worship God and be gratefulGod reigns supreme.  He sends angels guarding and writing all of one's good and bad until death approaches.  At the time of death, the Angel of Death and his assistants - who never fail to do their duty - take the soul.  The souls are returned to God, who is swift in taking account and passing judgment.  In the midst of calamities and confusion people turn to God in silent terror asking for help or safety and promising to be thankful and grateful.  But when rescue comes they persist in worshiping something other than God. It is God who has the power to send calamities from above or below or to surround you in confusion or violence.   This is explained in the revelations in various ways in order to make you understand, but still you reject the truth of the Quran.  When the end approaches you will understand.  Walk away from those who argue about the Quran; if Satan makes you forget then stop as soon as you realise and walk away.  The righteous are not held accountable for the wrongdoers but your actions might be a reminder to them.  Leave the company of those who take their religion as a game and those who are deceived by the life of this world.  However use the Quran to remind them that a damned soul will have a painful punishment.Verses 71 – 73 Idols are of no benefitThe believers should ask the polytheists if they would benefit from calling on something other than God that can neither harm nor benefit them! Why would they turn their backs on God when they have been guided to the correct path?  Should they be like a person Satan has misled and left wandering in the desert while his friends call out to him from the correct path?  No! God's guidance is the only guidance.  The believers have been commanded to submit and to establish the prayer and to be mindful of God for they will be facing Him on the Day of Judgment.  God created the universe for a true purpose.  On the day that He says "Be", it will be (the Day of Judgment).  When the trumpet is blown He will have all control and can see what is visible and what is invisible.Verses 74 – 83 Prophet Abraham ponders the universeProphet Abraham confronted his father about worshipping idols.  God showed Abraham the realms of the heavens and the earth in order to make him one of the true believers.  At night he saw a star and wondered if that was God but the star faded and he knew it was not God.  When the moon rose he looked at it and wondered if that could be God but it set and He cried out that if God did not guide him He would be one of the losers.  Then he pondered the sun and thought that it must be God because it was bigger and brighter, but it set.  Abraham knew at once that these heavenly bodies were creations from God and he turned his face away from idols and vowed to worship only the One God.Prophet Abraham's people argued with him but he knew that they could cause him no harm unless God willed it.   He asked them, "How can I fear what you have associated with God when you do not fear that you have associating partners with Him without any evidence?" Who should feel more secure? Of course it is those who fear God and associate nothing with Him.  This was the argument God gave Prophet Abraham to use against his people.  God raises the rank of whomever he pleases.Verses 84 – 90 Abraham's legacyAbraham was given Isaac and Jacob and God guided them just as he had guided Noah.  Prophet Abraham's descendants include many prophets; Moses, Aaron, Joseph, Job, David, Solomon, Zachariah, John, Jesus, and Elias, Elisha, Ishmael, Jonah and Lot.  All of them were righteous.  They were also all chosen and guided to the straight path.  If any of them had worshipped other than God their deeds would have become null and void.  Among them were those who were entrusted with a Scripture.  God tells Prophet Muhammad that these were the people who followed the guidance, so follow their guidance and tell your people that you are not asking for payment, only giving a reminder to the world.Verses 91 Torah was also revealed by GodThese people do not value God; they say He never revealed anything to a human being.  Ask them who sent the Torah to Moses? It was a light and guidance but they made it into separate pages and kept some hidden.  It contained knowledge that they did not know about.  If they give no answer to your question leave them engrossed in their vain arguments.Verses 92 – 107 The signs are clearGod sent down the blessed Quran as a warning to the people of Mecca and to the rest of the children of Adam, Arabs and non-Arabs alike.   Those who already believe in the Hereafter know it is the truth and will be steadfast in performing their prayers.  Telling lies about God and pretending to have received a revelation is wicked.  Anyone doing this will face extreme punishment and humiliation, not the intercession they had hoped for.  Their intercessors whom they associated with God will be of no help. It is God who causes the seed to split and sprout, and brings out the living from the dead and the dead from the living.  He is responsible for the dawn and the night time, He made the sun and the moon so that humankind could measure time.  He made the stars as a light and a way to navigate the land and the sea.  The signs are clear for those who think.God produced all of humankind from one soul.   He sends down rain to make the planet green; dates, vines, olives and pomegranates.  All vegetation is a sign.  However, even surrounded by the wonders and signs of God some people have made the jinn partners with God, others have fabricated sons and daughters.  How is this possible when He has no consort and is the Creator of everything? There is clear proof so believe it and have the advantage over those who refuse to see.  Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is not a guardian over those who refuse; he must merely turn away from them.Verses 108 – 117 Islam is the truth but do not insult or mock other beliefsThe believers must not to insult the gods of other religions because it might cause the polytheists to insult God.  In the end they will understand the error of their ways.  Sometimes the unbelievers swear that they would believe if they saw a sign, but the signs are all around them yet they refuse to see them.  Even if angels appeared before them or the dead spoke to them they would not believe.  God will abandon them to wander blindly in their wrongdoing.  Every prophet had enemies, so turn away from the disbelievers and what they have invented.God is the Judge! Not the others that are worshipped instead of or besides Him.  He sent this Book (the Quran), and those who received scriptures before know very well that the Quran is the truth.  It cannot be altered.  Be mindful that most of the people are trying to turn you away from God however God knows who goes astray and who remains faithful.Verses 118 – 121 Rules about meat consumptionEat of that meat over which God's name has been pronounced at the time of slaughtering of the animal.  The rules have been made clear and you know what is forbidden (except in times of dire emergency).  Remember you will be held accountable.  Do not eat meat upon which God's name has not been pronounced, and be wary because many people and devils will cause arguments and disputes over this.Verses 122 – 140 Lies and inventions result in punishmentA person who is ignorant or obstinate and trapped in the darkness is not the same as one who is guided and walking in the light.  There are evil doers everywhere, they conspire and scheme but they are unaware that they conspire only against themselves.  They think they should be messengers but God knows best who to give His message to.  He guides whom he wills, he expands their chest so that they are filled with Islam but those who are abandoned (because they themselves did not wish for guidance) feel their chest constrict as if they were climbing into the sky.  The path to the home of peace is straight.On the Day of Judgment the jinn and humankind who thought themselves allies in evil will be allies in punishment.  Their home is the Fire.  They will testify against themselves when asked whether they had received a warning.  God did not destroy civilisations without just cause and only did so after fair warning.  God can and will destroy people and replace them with others.   If people do not listen to God and instead do whatever they want God will respond.Some of the polytheists give God's share of their crops and livestock to those they wrongly associate with God.  This is an evil and bad decision.  Some people are so confused that they will murder their own children because of their strange beliefs.  They have many self-imposed restrictions that they wrongly attribute to God.  These lies and inventions will result in severe punishment.  The ones who kill their children or restrict food from them because of lies about God have gone completely astray.Verses 141 – 150 God's bountyIt is God who causes vegetation to grow, so eat from its yield and pay the obligatory charity on its harvest.  He has provided animals too, some for transportation and some for slaughter.  Use them and eat from them.  There are strange superstitions surrounding the animals, they are more lies against God.  The things forbidden to eat are dead animals, blood spilled out, the meat from pigs (swine) and animals that were slaughtered in the name of something other than God.  The only exception is if someone is forced to eat this meat out of necessity.The Jews had certain dietary laws concerning meat imposed upon them due to their disobedience.  Prophet Muhammad was told that if he was accused of lying about this then he should say that God is merciful and His argument conclusive. Verses 151 – 165 God's commands and His MercyThis is what God commands.  Do not associate anything with Him.  Be good to your parents.  Do not kill your children because you fear poverty; God will provide for you and them.  Do not be immoral, openly or secretly.  Do not take a life except in certain justifiable situations.  Treat orphans fairly and give full measure and weight.  God never makes a person bear more than he is capable of bearing.  Speak justly and keep any promises you make in God's name.Moses was given a blessed Book and this Quran is also blessed.  If you follow it you will receive His mercy.  Those who turn away will face a dreadful punishment.  Leaving it until the Day of Judgment will be too late.   Those who fail to do any good deeds and those who divide the religion into sects will be called to account.  A person who does one good deed will be given credit for ten good deeds.  A person who does a bad deed will be recompensed for that one deed.Prophet Muhammad declares that he is following the straight path of Abraham.  His life, his worship and his death are for God Alone.  God has no associates or equals.  And he (Prophet Muhammad) is the first among those who submit to God.  God is the Lord of all that exists and each soul will bear the burden of its own actions and never the burden of another.  In the end God will resolve all your disputes.  He has given you the earth and all its wonders.  Some have more than others; it is a test.  He is swift in punishment but is also forgiving and merciful._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2016 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (6) - Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء السادس - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 59:30


    The chapter relates to food, and a central theme is the regulation of lawful and unlawful food, obedience to which is considered as part of the pledge between God and the believers.  It also talks about hunting for food during the pilgrimage.  God had also taken pledges from the Jews and Christians and the chapter deals with what they did to their pledges.  Some passages deal with the afterlife and the verdict of the messengers on the behavior of their communities.  Jesus is mentioned when his disciples asked him to pray to God and of his renouncing any claim to divinity.Verses 1-6 Legislation of contracts, offerings to God, pilgrims, and inviolable months, food, ritual bath, ablution, and dry ablutionFulfill your obligations. You are forbidden to hunt while you are on pilgrimage, but when you have completed the rites of pilgrimage you may hunt.  Do not let your hatred for some people make you to break the law.  Help one another to do what is right and do not help one another towards sin.You are forbidden to eat carrion, blood, pig's meat, any animal over which any name other than God's has been taken, and anything sacrificed on altars.  Also, any permissible animal that is strangled, or is a victim of a violent blow or fall, or is gored or savaged by a beast of prey, is also forbidden unless you are able to slaughter it before its death.Today I have perfected your religion for you, completed My blessing upon you, and chosen for you Islam as your religion.  If any of you is forced by hunger to eat forbidden food, with no intention of doing wrong, then God is most forgiving!The food of the Jews and Christians is lawful for you as your food is lawful for them.  So are chaste Jewish and Christian women if you marry them, not taking them as lovers or secret mistresses.God does not wish to place any burden on you: He only wishes to cleanse you and perfect His blessing on you, so that you may be thankful.Verses 7 – 32 God's covenant, favors, and command of doing justice, some conditions of the People of the Book, Moses' experience with the Jews, Adam's two sons, and inviolability of the human soulFaith is the vow that binds God and His subjects.  The subject vows that he will remain aware of God in his life and God guarantees that He will be His subject's guardian in this world and in the life to come.  God's subject must prove his fulfillment of vows in two ways. First, he stays steadfast on the path of God.  On every occasion, he should give the response expected of a subject to his Lord.  When he observes the universe, his mind should be filled with the realization of God's glory and power.  When he looks at himself, he should realize that his existence is entirely due to God's grace and His mercy.  If his emotions erupt, they should erupt for the sake of God.  If his attention is focused on anybody, it should be on God.  His fears should be linked with God.  The remembrance of God should be uppermost in his mind.  He should be given to prayer and obedience to God and should spend his assets for the cause of God.Second, for the fulfillment of the vow of God's subject is that his dealings with his fellow-beings should be based on justice and fair play.  Justice means meting out to a person that treatment which he deserves – no more and no less.  In his dealings, he should follow the dictates of justice and not his desires.  He should be bound by this principle to the extent that he should adhere to justice even when dealing with his enemies; even when grievances and bitter memories are apt to divert him from the path of justice.A pledge was taken from the Children of Israel by their prophet that they would lead a godly life, and twelve chiefs from their twelve tribes were appointed to keep a watch over them.  The pledge taken from the Children of Israel was they would make themselves godly by offering salat (prayers), that they would discharge the rights of others in the shape of zakat (obligatory charity), align themselves on the side of God by supporting His prophets, and spend their assets in support of the struggle for the religion of God.  It was only after undertaking all this and after establishing a collective system among themselves for ensuring the continued fulfillment of these duties that they were entitled to God's company and support.  One attains Paradise by performing good deeds and not due to any racial relationship.The People of the Book went astray by omitted some teachings from their religion by means of deliberate misinterpretation or distortion.  They also imposed upon themselves restrictions which had not been ordained by God. Considering any community as God's favorite is a meaningless thought.  Everybody will get his reward before God according to his deeds.  Every man's future will be decided based on his performance in this world of test and trial.  Neither Paradise nor Hell is the native place of any community. Cain was instructed by means of a crow how to bury the dead body under the ground.  This points to the fact that man was less knowledgeable than the animals about the ways of nature.When one person kills another, he is the killer of not only one person but of all human beings because he contravenes the law of respect for human life upon which the lives of all human beings depend. Verses 33-40 Ordained punishments, punishment of highway robbery, fearing God and drawing close to Him versus disbelieving in Him, punishment of theft, and repentanceThe principle on which God has created the system of this world is that everybody should discharge his duty and nobody should unnecessarily interfere in the sphere of others.  Human beings have been given clear instructions through prophets, but they have been given a free will with which to act righteously or to rebel.  Those who declare war against God and His prophet are terrible criminals.  Such people indulge in acts of terrorism.  For them there is a terrible punishment in this world and an all-consuming fire in the Hereafter. The greatest achievement for man is nearness to God.  The way to attain this nearness is through taqwa (fear of God or piety), i.e.  becoming a worshiper or devotee of God through fear of God and struggling to make efforts for His cause.  He has to surrender his ego, tolerating every difficulty and unpleasantness; he moves ahead towards God.The punitive system in Islam for social crimes has two special aspects: one is punishment for a man's crime and the other is the deterrent effect of that punishment.  However, if the criminal is truly repentant, seeks God's pardon and completely refrains from such misdemeanors in future, then God may forgive him in the Hereafter.Verses 41-50 Obligation to judge by what God has revealed, Jews and the Torah, Jesus and the Gospel, Muhammad and the QuranIn Madina there were two kinds of people who opposed the Islamic mission – the hypocrites and the Jews.  The hypocrites, feeling that the real Islamic mission was harmful to their success and purposes, merely put on a show of having adopted Islam.  The Jews for their part, felt that the Islamic mission was pulling them down from their position.  Therefore, they joined hands in running a campaign against Islam.  They used to twist the meaning of the Prophet's words to defame him and his mission.  Their attitude was to accept only whatever suits their interests.  Such people desert God and God deserts them. The servant of God, who has arisen with the message of God's true religion, should not be discouraged by opposition.  The activity against God can never be successful. There were ancient religious scholars who used to give false decrees and opinions after taking bribes.  However, a worse form of corruption is distorting the provisions of the religion by opportunists to suit popular tastes so that they may have honor and glory conferred upon them by the admiring public and receive contributions and offerings from all.The ancient Jewish leaders had become a center of attraction for the people by dispensing this type of religion.  Raising the voice of truth seemed intolerable to them, as this amounted to the demolition of the structure of their vested interests.  They would spread bad news about him with interest and their own additions. The purpose of God's Book was to guide people to the way of eternal welfare and to bring them out of the darkness of desire-worship into the light of true worship.  The God-fearing consider the Book of God as a sacred covenant between God and His subjects and they know that they cannot increase in the benefits it confers or lessen in any way the strictness of its ordinances. In connection with justice it is the requirement of Islamic law that its rules should be enforced without considering any individual's status.  Sometimes a man's violence is not the result of mischievous intent, but occurs accidently under the influence of emotional stress.  Under such circumstances, if the victim pardons the perpetrator that will be deemed an act of magnanimity towards the latter.With the passage of time, the internal reality of religion is lost and public rituals and formal ceremonies assume the strength of the internal reality, eventually becoming ‘holy.' That is why God has changed the external framework from time to time so that mentality of considering the framework the real substance of religion is eradicated and God alone should be the center of one's attention. The bearers of the previous scriptures could not preserve them in their original form, therefore, God revealed the Quran, the authentic expression of His will.Verses 51-86 Muslims allies are God, His Messenger, and the true believers, practices and beliefs of the People of the Scripture, exceeding the limits in religion and following whims, a positive and negative exampleThe truly faithful people are those whose entire beings are so pervaded by Faith that they develop a relation with God at the level of love.  Fulfillment of Islamic objectives is so dear to them and there is nothing but sympathy and kindness in their hearts for their brothers in Islam.  Islamic life is one of purpose and struggle.  It is the mission of a Muslim to convey the religion of God to people, guiding the world to keep away from the path leading to Hell and to tread the path leading to Paradise. Those who claim on the basis of a self-made religion to have a monopoly of devotion to God develop extreme aversion to it and lose all sense of rationality.  The result is that they consider pure Muslims to be criminals and blatantly hold their dealings as absolutely fair. What prevents a man from following the dictates of his desires is his moral fiber.  When obstinacy and enmity dominate him, his ability to think becomes suppressed and there is nothing to combat the pressure of his desires. There were two types of prominent Jews, the rabbis and ‘holy' men, who remained busy in the work of religion.  The secret of their leadership was their presentation of a popular version of religion rather than the true religion favored by God.  The favored religion of God is that of taqwa.  In other words, a man should live in society in such a way that he does good deeds and refrains from sin. The idea that God is poor with empty Hands and His subjects are rich is false.  The root cause of all waywardness is man's reckless bravado.  But once a man fears God, he immediately understands the power emanating from Him and his bravado vanishes. Because of wishful thinking, the members of the Jewish community were convinced of their salvation before God.  What carries weight with God is carrying out His commands and founding one's life on His religion. Verses 87-108 Good things which God has made lawful, ruling on oaths, wine, gambling, and some other prohibited practices, hunting, directions to the believers, testimony at the time of bequestForbidding good things that God has made lawful is not a sign of piety.  Being excessive is displeasing to God, but consuming good food in moderation is perfectly fine.  God does not take us to account for breaking thoughtless oaths. God forbids alcoholic beverages, gambling, and divination to believers and calls them Satan's doing. God asks to obey Him and His messenger and to be on guard, but if people chose not to pay heed, then the messenger is only supposed to deliver the message clearly.  Those who believe and do good deeds cannot be blamed for what they consumed in the past as long as they are mindful of God, have proper belief, and follow it with good works.  After all, God loves those who do good. No one is allowed to hunt while performing pilgrimage to Mecca.  Anyone who kills a game intentionally must atone for it.  Catching and eating seafood is nevertheless allowed.  God is merciful and at the same time severe in punishment. The duty of Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is to deliver the message, not to force people to accept it.  Good and bad are not the same.  Too much questioning of matters might make things difficult; God's silence sometimes is because He is forgiving and forbearing. When asked to surrender to God's revelation, people are said to use their reason, but they tend to follow the path of their ancestors.  You are responsible for yourself if you believe. Leave a will before death.Verses 109-120: Questioning messengers on the Day of Resurrection about the people's responses, reminder of miracles of Jesus and the story of the table, dialogue between Jesus and His Lord on the Day of Resurrection, good consequences of the truthfulAs such, this passage aims to establish the truth about God and servitude to Him as conceived by Islam.  This truth is presented through a great scene portrayed here in which Jesus speaks in front of all of God's messengers and rest of humanity.  The chapter presents this truth in a vivid scene taken from the Day of Judgement in the same way as the Quran presents various scenes of that great Day.  In all such presentations, the picture is portrayed in such an inspiring, vivid and effective way that we almost see it before our very eyes.  We hear what is being said and feel every reaction and response.God will ask the prophets he sent to people as to what response they got.  Jesus will be reminded of God's favors and miracles he performed with God's permission: speaking to people from the cradle, knowledge of the Scripture, the Torah, and the Gospel, and wisdom, making birds out of clay that would turn alive when Jesus breathed into them, healing the blind and the leper, bringing the dead back to life, protection when people tried to harm him when he showed them signs, and the disciplines believing in him and devoting themselves to God.The disciples requested Jesus to ask God to send down a feast for them from heaven.  Jesus warned them, to which they responded that they simply wish to eat and to have their hearts reassured and that he has told them the truth and be witnesses to it.  Jesus then prayed to the Lord to send down a feast from the heaven.  God accepted the prayer of Jesus, but cautioned that anyone who disbelieves after seeing the sign will be given an exemplary punishment.On the Final Day, God will ask Jesus if he demanded people to worship him and his mother, Mary, in his earthly ministry.  God knows very well what Jesus said to people.  But this worrying interrogation on that fearful Day is intended for people other than the one to whom it is addressed.Jesus will plead innocence and will state that he never did and had no business asking people to worship him.  Had he done so, God would have known as He knows everything unseen.  Jesus' answer is tinged with awe and fear.  He starts by glorifying God and follows this immediately with an absolute denial of any such thoughts or of any such claims.  Jesus will declare that he said nothing to his community other than calling on them to worship God alone, and stating that, like them, he is no more than God's servant.  He will then disclaim any responsibility for what they did after the end of his time on earth.  Jesus will conclude with leaving the fate of his people absolutely to God, stating at the same time that they are His servants and at His disposal.  God can forgive them or punish them.  Whether He decides on one course or the other, that decision is based on His wisdom. "This is the Day when the truthful will benefit from their truthfulness." This is God's word at the end of that interrogation beheld by all creatures.  It is the final and decisive word.  It is coupled with the reward that befits truthfulness and those who are truthful._______________________________________By Imam Mufti (© 2017 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (5) - Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء الخامس - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 58:03


    IntroductionThis chapter is named for the many references throughout the chapter to women.  It is 176 verses long and was revealed in Medina.  When the Muslims migrated to Medina they were no longer a persecuted minority.  Medina became an established Muslim community with Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, as its leader.   Laws were being introduced to the fledgling community with regard to women, marriage, commerce, finance, international relations, property and inheritance.  There were also tensions between the Muslim community and some of the People of the Book and all these themes and subjects are covered. Verses 1 – 10 InstructionsFear God who created all of humankind from one soul (Adam).   Fear God, in whose name you request favours and demand rights.  Beware of severing ties with those to whom you are related.  Give the orphans in your care their rights.  Do not marry the orphan girls to take their property and possessions.  God has allowed you to marry up to four women that are legally available to you.  However if you feel you cannot treat all your wives justly then marry only one.  When you marry make sure to give the bridal gift agreed upon, however if your wife consents to give up some of what is owed to her you may accept that with a clear conscience.  Do not trust your property to those not equipped to look after it.  If you are in charge of someone else's property, return it to them when they come of age.  Be fair when you return the property because God will ask you to account for every little thing.  For men and for women is an obligatory share of what their parents and close relatives leave.  Be kind and provide something to other relatives, orphans and the needy if they are present when the inheritance is distributed.  The executors and guardians must be just.  Those who take property unjustly will be burned in the Hellfire.Verses 11- 14 InheritanceGod's instructions concerning the inheritance of your children are that the males share will be equal to that of two females.  If there are two daughters their share is two thirds of the estate.  If there is only one daughter her share is half.  If there are children then the parents get one sixth of the estate each; if there are no children and the parents are the only heirs then one third goes to the mother.  Debts take precedence over a bequest and bequests may not be given to those who inherit by law.  A man inherit half of his wife's estate if they have no children but if they have a child he inherits a fourth.  Wives will inherit a fourth of their husband's estate if they have no children but if they do they will inherit an eighth.  If there are no parents or children a single sibling inherits a sixth of the estate but if there is more than one sibling they share a third.  These are the rules set by God and those who obey Him and Prophet Muhammad will be admitted to gardens under which rivers flow, but those who disobey will abide in the Fire.Verses 15 – 33 About womenIf women are guilty of unlawful sexual intercourse there must be four witnesses against them.  Their punishment is to be confined to their houses for life.  This was until further directives were to be revealed.  Punish men and women who are guilty of this offense but when they repent leave them alone.  Accepted repentance is only for those who sin in ignorance or carelessness and then repent; repentance is accepted until the soul reaches the throat at the time of death.  There is no repentance for those who persist in their sins and repent only when faced with certain death or for those who die as disbelievers.  They will have a painful punishment.For those who believe, a deceased man's relatives have no rights of marriage or otherwise over his widow.  Treat your wives fairly and do not try to take back the bridal gift you gave them.  Treat them kindly even if you dislike something about them. If you want to replace one wife with another do not take back anything you have given them even if it was a large amount.  Do not marry women who have been married to your fathers.These are the women prohibited to you in marriage; your mothers, daughters, and sisters, your father's sisters, your mother's sisters, your brother's and sister's daughters, the women who nursed you and your sisters through nursing plus your wives' mothers, and your step-daughters.   Also prohibited to you are the wives of your sons and marrying two sisters simultaneously.  All married women are prohibited to you (except slaves) but all other women are lawful for you to marry.  If you do not have the means to marry free believing women, you are allowed to marry slaves who are believers.  Give them their bridal gift and treat them justly and fairly.  If the slave you marry commits adultery, her punishment should be half that of a free unmarried woman.  God makes it easy for you to see the difference between what is lawful and what is unlawful.   He wants to lighten your burden and turn to you in mercy. Do not consume one another's wealth under false pretences and do not kill each other.  Avoid the great sins and the minor misdeeds will be wiped out.  Do not covet what God has given to others but instead ask God for some of His bounty.  Men and women will be rewarded according to their deeds.  Follow the inheritance laws correctly.Verses 34 – 42 Serve GodMen are in charge of women and righteous women are obedient to their husband.  If a wife is disobedient she must be admonished, left to sleep alone and as a final resort you are permitted to strike her without leaving marks or causing injury.   If they obey you have no right to punish them.   If there is fear that a marriage might break down then get help with arbitration from both families.  If the couple wish to remain together then God will find a way for that to happen. Serve God; do not associate anything with Him.  Be good to your parents and relatives, the needy, and the neighbours both near and far, your companions, travellers in need and slaves.  God does not love those who are arrogant, boastful, and stingy or who encourage others to be stingy.  God also does not like those who spend their money to show off, or those who do not believe in the Last Day and those who choose Satan as their companion.  Believing in God and the Last Day, and spending in charity would not have harmed them.  God does not harm anyone.  Good deeds are increased.  Witnesses will come and those who disbelieved and disobeyed will wish they had not because nothing is hidden from God. Verses 43 – 57 Prayer and those cursedOh you who believe do not prayer while you are intoxicated; wait until you know what you are saying (this injunction was later followed with the complete prohibition of alcohol). Likewise, do not pray when you are in a state of impurity until you have taken a complete bath. If you cannot find water to perform ablution before prayer then find clean earth and wipe your faces and hands with it. Those who were given some of the Scripture used it for misguidance and they want you to do the same. God knows your enemies well. Some Jews take the words out of context. God cursed them.The People of the Book (Jews and Christians) should believe in this Quran, it confirms their books. God does not forgive those who associate others with Him; it is a huge sin. Inventing lies about God is a sin. Those who were given part of the Scripture now believe in idols. God cursed them for that and they will never find a helper. They are not more rightly guided than the believers; God has rejected them. If they were given a share of the kingdom they would not share it. The Jews envy Prophet Muhammad, many the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, and his followers for what God has given them but they should remember that they are also from the family of Abraham whom God favoured with the Book, wisdom and a great kingdom (i.e. there is no reason to feel jealous since both the Israelites and Ishmaelites are the offsprings of Abraham). Hell is enough to burn those who turned away. Those who disbelieve in the verses will be herded into the Fire; those who believe will be led into gardens under which rivers flow. They will find there purified spouses and cool refreshing shade.Verses 58 – 70 Obey God and His messengerGod's excellent instructions include returning the things entrusted to you and judging fairly, if you are called upon to do so. Obey God, His messenger and those in authority. If there is a dispute refer it to God and His messenger because that is better and will give the best result. Some people claim to believe yet still want to turn to unjust tyrants for judgment. They are hypocrites that turn away. They will return trying to bring about reconciliation but God knows what is really in their hearts. However you must speak to them, instruct them and try to penetrate their hearts.Messengers were meant to be obeyed. When they wronged themselves, they should have come to you (Prophet Muhammad) and they would have found God's forgiveness. But no, they will not truly believe until they make you the judge over their disputes. They should have done what they were instructed to do and they would have got a great reward. Whoever obeys God and His messenger will be with the ones on whom God has bestowed His favour. That is a bounty from God.Verses 71 – 87 Take careBe careful, believers. When you go to battle go in small groups or all together. There are people among you who will lag behind to avoid battle but if you are successful they will pretend regret. Those who are killed or victorious in God's cause will get a great reward. Fight in God's cause. Rescue those who cry out for God's help. Those who believe fight for God and those who disbelieve become the allies of Satan. Have you seen those who fear men as they fear God? The life of this world is brief and the Hereafter is eternal. Death will find you no matter where you are.  When good comes they acknowledge God but when they suffer evil or loss they blame Prophet Muhammad. What is the matter with them? All things are from God. If you obey Prophet Muhammad you obey God. God has not sent you to be their keeper; they obey you when in your presence but when your back is turned they plot against you. God knows, so trust Him and that is sufficient.Why don't they think about the Quran? It answers their questions just as Prophet Muhammad could have answered them. If it was not for God's bounty and mercy everyone would serve Satan. So Prophet Muhammad, fight in God's cause because you are only responsible for yourself. Urge the believers to fight because God might allow you all to overcome the disbelievers. Whoever speaks for a good cause will share in the reward and whoever speaks for a bad cause will share its burden. Respond to greetings with its equivalent or with something better. God keeps account of everything; there is no God but Him. You will surely be called to account on the Day of Resurrection.Verses 88 –100 About fighting and emigrationWhat is wrong with you? Why are you divided about what to do about the hypocrites? You cannot guide those God has left to stray. They want you to reject faith and be like them so do not take friends from among them until they have immigrated to Medina for the sake of God. If they turn on you aggressively then kill them. A believer must not kill another believer except by mistake. And if someone makes this mistake they must free a slave and offer compensation. The compensation can be waived as a charitable act. If the victim was at war with you, but a believer, then the compensation is to free a slave. If the victim was part of a group with whom you have a treaty then a slave must be freed and compensation paid and if you are unable to do this then fast for two consecutive months. The punishment for killing a believer intentionally is Hell. Be careful! Do not kill someone who offers you a greeting of peace; do not call him a non-believer.Those believers who stay behind (except those who are unable to fight) are not equal to those who strive in God's cause. Those who strive are offered a higher rank though there is a good position for all.  When the angels take the souls of those who have wronged themselves there are some that say they were oppressed. The angels will ask if the earth was not big enough for them to find refuge in.  There only refuge is Hell, except for those who were prevented by circumstances beyond their control. God might pardon them. He is All-forgiving. If someone who emigrates for God's sake dies, he is assured of a great reward.Verses 101 – 104 The prayerWhen you travel you are permitted to shorten the prayer. When in battle, pray in ranks one at a time, one group guarding the other. You can lay aside your arms during heavy rain or illness but be careful. After prayer remember God, standing, sitting or lying on your sides.  When you are secure you must re-establish the regular prayers. Do not weaken, if you are suffering so too is the enemy but you can expect help from God but they cannot.Verses 105- 126 Wrongdoers only harm themselvesThe Quran was revealed to you Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, so that you may judge between people according to God's will.  God is forgiving and merciful but do not argue for those who deceive themselves.  God does not love the treacherous or sinful.  They can conceal their true selves from the people but not from God.  Those who argue for them in this life will find that no one will argue for them on the Day of Resurrection.  Anyone who disobeys God can ask for forgiveness and they will find that God is merciful.  Those who sin only harm themselves, but those who sin and try to blame others add the sin of slander to their burdens.When a group of people tried to lead Prophet Muhammad astray God saved him.   They did nothing but lead themselves astray.   They are unable to harm the Prophet.  God revealed the Book and wisdom to Prophet Muhammad; it taught him things he did not previously know.  They talk in secret but nothing good comes from their secret talks unless it is about charity, kindness or reconciliation.  If any oppose Prophet Muhammad after they have understood and chosen to follow the guidance, then they will be driven into Hell.  God will not forgive anyone who associates anything with Him but He will forgive any lessor sin. There are some people who call on female deities; that is nothing but following the cursed Satan.  For these people there is no escape from Hell.  Those who believe and do good deeds will find their eternal reward in gardens under which rivers flow.  It is a truthful promise.  The final abode will not be according to your desires nor will it be according to the desires of the People of the Book.  The believers who are righteous will be rewarded.  There is no one better than the person who submits to God and follows the religion of Abraham.  God was a friend to Abraham.  Everything in the heavens and the earth belongs to God.Verses 127 – 140 Fear GodWhen they ask you (Prophet Muhammad) about women, tell them that God's rulings concerning their rights are in the Book (Quran).  If a women fears cruelty or alienation from her husband they should seek a peaceful compromise.  Be fair in your dealings; God watches you.  You can never be completely fair between wives but you should try to be.  Do not ignore one wife so that the other feels as if she is neither married nor divorced.  If you do divorce God will provide for both parties.Everything in the heavens and the earth belongs to God and the believers are instructed to fear God.  The People of the Scripture were also instructed to fear God.  If God wanted to He could destroy all of humankind and replace them with others.  The rewards in this world and the next are God's to distribute as He sees fit.  Believers; stand firmly for justice and be true witnesses even if it is against yourselves or your relatives.  Do not follow your personal desires.Oh you who believe, confirm your faith in God, His Messenger, His Book and all the previously revealed books.  If you do not believe in God, His angels, His scriptures, His messengers and the Last Day then you have gone completely off course.  And if you believe and then disbelieve over and over God will not forgive you or guide you back to the straight path.  Tell the hypocrites that there is a painful punishment awaiting them.  Do they ally themselves with the disbelievers to seek power? All the power is with God.  If you hear people denying or ridiculing God's revelations then you must leave their company until the conversation changes.  Hell is where the hypocrites and disbelievers will be gathered; you do not want to be amongst them.Verses 141 – 162 Repent to avoid a painful punishmentThe hypocrites change sides, always trying to appear to be looking after the believers.  They even try to deceive God but He will be the Judge.  At prayer time they are either lazy or showing off.   They spend very little time remembering God.  Do not take them as your friends and allies.  They will be in the lowest part of the Hellfire.  However, if they repent, they will be believers and will be granted the mighty reward due to the believers.  God does not punish the grateful.Do not publicly speak evil words unless you are truly wronged.  Do not taunt people for what they did in the past.  God is able to extract retribution but He is also the Pardoner.  You cannot take some of the guidance but reject other parts.  It will result in a humiliating punishment.   A reward is due to those who believe in God and His messengers and do not make a distinction between any of the messengers.The People of the Scripture (Jews) ask you (Prophet Muhammad) to bring a book from heaven for them.  They were even harder on Musa.   They wanted to see God and were struck by a thunderbolt for their wickedness.  Even after they worshipped the calf God forgave them.   God took a covenant from them but they broke their commitments.  God sealed their hearts.   They slander Maryam, the mother of Jesus, and brag about killing Jesus.  They most certainly did not kill him, God raised him up.  Because of their continual wrongdoing certain things were made unlawful for them.  Those among them who reject faith will have a painful punishment.  Those who believe and do righteous works will have a great reward.Verses 163 – 176 Jesus was a MessengerRevelation was sent to Muhammad and all the prophets, David received the Psalms, and Musa spoke directly to God.  Some messengers you know about, others you do not, but they all brought good news and a warning.  You may choose to believe or not, but those who hinder others from belief have certainly strayed far away.  Believe in the truth for your own benefit.  People of the Scripture, tell the truth about God.  Jesus was a messenger; abandon the Trinitarian doctrine because God is Only One.  He does not need a son.  Jesus and the angels never scorn worshipping God.  Those who disdain His worship or are arrogant will have an agonising torment with no one other than God to protect them.  Convincing truth in the form of the Quran has come to you; hold fast to God and He will show you the way.They ask you for a ruling on the inheritance of a person with neither descendants nor ascendants.  In such cases, a sister inherits half her brother's estate; a brother inherits all his sisters' estate.  If there are two sisters or more, they inherit two-thirds of the estate.  And if there are both brothers and sisters, the male inherits twice the share of the female.  This is made clear so that you do not make mistakes.  Remember that God knows everything._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2017 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (4) - Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء الرابع - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 60:55


    This is the first of three articles summarizing the third chapter of the Quran called Aali-Imran or The Family of Imran.  It takes its name from the story of Prophet Zachariah, Mary and her son Prophet Jesus, in verses 33 to 64.  The family of Imran was a blessed family that also included the Prophet Christians refer to as John the Baptist, thus this chapter has particular relevance for Christians and does indeed address itself to them.  The Family of Imran was revealed in Medina after the pivotal Battle of Badr and is in some ways a sequel to the previous chapter The Cow, or Al-Baqarah.  The Cow was addressed primarily to the Children of Israel (the Jews) and in the Family of Imran the invitation is extended to the Christians.  Thus the chapter begins by inviting the People of the Book (Jews and Christians) to the truth of Islam and goes on to warn the Muslims to take heed of the religious degeneration that plagued the two earlier communities.Verses 1- 6 Quran confirms previous revelationsThe chapter opens with the same combination of letters that opened the previous chapter.  Alif, Lam, Meem.  These letters are from amongst the various combinations of fourteen letters that open twenty-nine chapters of the Quran.  God has never revealed any specific meaning attached to them.  The letters are immediately followed by praising God, the Living and the Eternal.  He is the One who has sent down the Quran to confirm the previous books, the Torah and the Gospel of Jesus.  It is a guide and a criterion between right and wrong, and anyone who denies this will suffer a severe penalty.  Be sure that nothing in the heavens and the earth is concealed from God.Verses 7 – 13 Precise or symbolic?Some verses are precise and others are open to more than one interpretation.  There are people who try to mislead others by seeking to find hidden meanings in the unspecific verses and no one knows its interpretation except God. But those firm in knowledge say, "We believe in it. All [of it] is from our Lord."The possession of wealth or the number of children you have will not help on that momentous Day.  Disbelievers will be overpowered and gathered together in Hell.  The Battle of Badr was a lesson; the believers overcame twice their number because with God's support you cannot lose.Verses 14 -20 An invitationThe life of this world is full of temptations, the desire for beautiful spouses, children, gemstones and jewels, and expensive homes and transport.   However, what is promised in Paradise is even more desirable and beautiful.  Those who fear God will abide in gardens with flowing rivers.  The righteous are those who believe and ask for forgiveness and protection from Hell, they are steadfast, devout, spend in the way of God and pray before dawn.  There is no deity but except God (Allah), He is just and the true religion is devotion to Him Alone.The People of the Book did not differ except out of jealousy and God is swift to call to account those who deny His revelations.  Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, must tell those who argue with him that he and his followers are devoted to God and invite them to do the same.  If they refuse however, he has still fulfilled his mission to convey the message.Verses 21-30 Fear retributionThere will be a painful punishment for those who deny the revelations, kill the Prophets without justification, and kill those who order justice; they will be beyond help.  Those who were given one of the earlier revelations refuse to settle their disputes according to God's commandments; they think the fires will not burn them.  They deceive themselves and will come to know the torment of the fire.  Praise God, the One who has power and control over all things.  He is the one who causes the night to change into the day and separates the living from the dead and gives provision to whomever He pleases.  God warns the believers not to seek protection from the unbelievers except for safety from tyranny.  Remember that God knows everything concealed or revealed, He has power over everything.  Fear retribution but know that He is compassionate to those who are devoted to Him. Verses 31 – 41 Family mattersProphet Muhammad must tell the people to love and obey God and to follow him (Muhammad); if they turn away he must warn them that God does not love those who disbelieve or ignore Him.  God favors whom He wills - He chose Prophet Adam, Prophet Noah, the family of Abraham and the family of Imran from amongst those who were living during their times.God was listening when Mary the mother of Jesus was born; her mother dedicated her to the service of God and sought protection for her and her children from Satan.  Mary grew to be a righteous woman and when she secluded herself in the temple, God provided her with all her needs, to the amazement of her guardian Zachariah.Mary was an example to Zachariah who asked God to give him a righteous son even though he and his wife were old and barren.  The angels confirmed that this would be so but Zachariah asked for a sign.  God took away his power of speech for three days.  John was born, a son, destined to be a chaste leader and Prophet.Verses 42 – 52 The story of JesusMary, the mother of Jesus was chosen and exalted by God and her story is told to Prophet Muhammad from the unseen, it is something he (Muhammad) knew nothing about.  The angels told Mary that God would give her a son who would be honored in both this world and the next.  He will speak while still in the cradle and in maturity will be among the righteous.  Mary is overwhelmed and confused for she is chaste and unmarried but the angels explain that God has only to say "Be" and it is.  God will teach her son, Jesus, the Messiah, the revelations, the Torah and the Gospel and he will be a Prophet and Messenger to the Children of Israel.  Jesus will do amazing things; make a bird of clay and it will become real, heal lepers and cure the blind - all with the permission of God.  Jesus will confirm the Torah and make some things that were previously forbidden permissible.  This is a sign for those who believe.  Jesus will command his people to be mindful of God and to worship Him.Jesus felt that many disbelieved so he asked them who would help him in God's cause.  The disciples said, "We will help you in God's cause, we believe in Him and testify that we are Muslims."Verses 54 – 69 A true explanationThe disbelievers plotted against Jesus, they had a plan but God also had a plan, a better one.  He promised to take Jesus and purify him from their disbelief and his followers to be exalted above the disbelievers, who will suffer severely in this world and the next.  Those who believe will gain their reward.  This Quran is full of signs and wise reminders.  As an example Jesus is like Adam, both created without a father.  God had only to say "Be", and he was.  Do not dispute about the birth of Jesus for this Quran has the true explanation.  There is no true deity but God and He knows who amongst you is a mischief maker. God tells Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, to invite the People of the Book to agree on what is common amongst them all; to worship none but God alone and associate nothing with Him.  Muhammad is also to ask them why they argue about whether Abraham is a Jew or a Christian.  Do they not reason as to how can he be a Jew or a Christian when he lived long before either the Torah or the Gospel were revealed.  Abraham was one who submitted to God and he did not associate anything with Him.  The people closest to Abraham are the Muslims, devoted to God Alone.  Some of the People of the Book try to mislead others but they lead themselves astray.Verses 70 – 80 Who is trustworthy?God addresses the People of the Book asking them why they conceal the truth by mixing it with lies.  Some People of the Book say they believe and then change their minds, over and over, as day changes into night.  They encourage the true believers to behave like this too.  Believers should only trust other believers.  God grants His Bounty and His Mercy to whomever He wills. Some amongst the People of the Book are trustworthy; others are not, because they do not think it is a sin to cheat someone not of their faith.  Those who have the correct faith, fear God, and keep their promises, are loved by God.  There are some who will sell out the truth for a small price, an agonising punishment awaits them.  Others twist God's words into a lie.  No Prophet would ever say "Worship me, instead of God".  He would never suggest that angels or prophets be lords (gods) and he would never ask anyone to turn away from belief.Verses 81 – 92 A reminderGod reminds the People of the Book that He took an oath from them to believe in a Messenger that will come to them confirming what they had already been given.  They are reminded not to break their oath and warned that everyone returns to God, willingly or unwillingly.  Prophet Muhammad is told to say that Muslims believe in God and what has been revealed to them and in what was revealed to Prophet Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and his descendants, as well as Moses, Jesus and all Prophets from God.  There is no distinction between them – they all preached the same message and all need to be believed in.A religion other than Islam will not be accepted and will lead to the Hellfire.  God will not guide those who reject belief after it has come to them.  There will be no respite except if they repent and correct themselves.  Those who disbelieved and died in that state will not be able to buy their way out of punishment even with enough gold to fill the whole earth.  No one will gain the greatest reward until he gives charity from what he cherishes, and God knows what is given.Verses 93- 101 God knows everythingGod addresses the Children of Israel.  All the food that is lawful for the Muslims was lawful for them, except when they made it unlawful themselves.  They are warned against making up lies about God and told to follow the religion of Abraham.  Then they are reminded that the first House of God was at Mecca.  It is a blessed place and a sanctuary.  Pilgrimage to the House of God is a duty for all those who are able to find their way there.  God however does not need their pilgrimage, He is all Sufficient.   The People of the Book are asked why they deny the revelations from God and try to stop others from following the correct path.  God knows everything that they do.   He (God) reminds the believers that many People of the Book are trying to turn them from belief back to disbelief.  Think! God's revelations are being recited and the Messenger (Muhammad) lives amongst you, He says.  Whoever clings to God will be shown the right path.Verses 102 – 109 The best communityGod speaks to the believers saying be mindful of God, devote yourselves to Him and do not die except in a state of full submission to Him.  Hold fast to the Quran and the traditions of Prophet Muhammad and stay together as a united community.  Let there be among that community people who invite others to righteousness, enjoin good and forbid evil.  On the Day of Judgment those with dark faces will be questioned about why they rejected faith and are punished for doing so, whilst the ones with bright faces will bask in God's Mercy.  Everything belongs to God and will return to Him.Verses 110 – 120 MisbehaviourAmong the People of the Book are believers but most of them are consistently disobedient.  For those with faith they are no more than an insignificant annoyance.  They will be disgraced because they killed the Prophets, defied God and used to transgress beyond bounds.   Among the People of the Book are those who accept the message of Muhammad, believe in the Last Day, pray at night and bow down before God; enjoin good, forbid evil and compete with each other in doing good deeds.  These people will not be denied their reward.  The unbelievers will not have any protection not even from their wealth or their children.  Hypocritical charity will not help them.  They wronged themselves.  God reminds the believers not to form friendships with such people because they will try to corrupt you whilst desiring your utter destruction.  You might love them but they do not love you.  God knows what is in their hearts and says plainly that they grieve when good befalls you and rejoice when misfortune overtakes you.  There plans will not harm you for God knows exactly what they are doing.Verses 121 –  129 Victory is in the hands of GodProphet Muhammad is reminded of how God intervened in the Battle of Uhud by strengthening the hearts of those who were wavering and how at the Battle of Badr He granted them victory over a large opposing force.  Remember these things and know that if you are mindful, God will strengthen your forces with 5000 angels ready for battle in case of a sudden attack.  Be sure though that it is God who relents or punishes.   Victory is only from God.  He forgives or He punishes according to His will.Verses 130 – 145 A testGod warns the believers against usury (compound interest that doubles and redoubles).  Fear God and obey Him and His Messenger.  He loves those who live good lives, give generously, control their anger and seek forgiveness for their sins.  Their reward is forgiveness and Paradise.  Travel through the lands and look at the history of those who disbelieved or rejected the truth.  The Quran is a guidance for all people.  Do not be downcast if you suffer for the days alternate, some are better than others.  God waits to see the true believers, those who will struggle and remain steadfast.Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, was a Messenger and others like him passed through this world before him.  God asks the believers if Prophet Muhammad were to die would they reject his message.  Doing so would not harm God.  No one dies without God's permission and he dies at a predetermined time.  Those who work for the sake of this life only, will get what God decides for them and they will not have a share in the Hereafter.  And those who work for the sake of the Hereafter, God will give them a share in the Hereafter, along with what He decides for them in this life.Verses 146 – 152 Remain steadfastIn the past many Prophets have fought steadfastly for God, some with many followers, and they did not give in to adversaries or disbelief.  They only asked for forgiveness and victory over the disbelievers.  They were rewarded in this life and reward awaits them in the Hereafter.  If the believers obey the disbelievers, they will become losers.  God is your Protector and He will cast fear into the hearts of the disbelievers.  God addresses those who fought in the Battle of Uhud; they lost courage and disobeyed an order.  God says, some desired this world, others the Hereafter, so they were defeated.  It was a test.  They are already forgiven.Verses 153 – 159 God forgivesThose who fled from the battle even though Prophet Muhammad was calling out to them were rewarded with nothing but sorrow and grief.  This was to teach them a lesson not to grieve for what might have been.   God forgave them and caused calm to descend and some fell securely asleep but others were anxious and suspicious of God's motives.  Prophet Muhammad is told to tell them that nothing would save those who were destined to die whether they had fought willingly or not or even if they had hidden in their homes.  On the day of the battle those who turned away did so because of Satan's influence over them.  They too are forgiven.The believers are reminded not to think that if their brothers had remained at home rather than travelling or fighting for the cause of God they would be safe and not die.  This is wrong.  God has control over life and death.  There is no cause for regret because whether you die at home or are killed you will return to God.  By the mercy of God, Prophet Muhammad was lenient.  If he had treated them harshly they would have deserted him.   Prophet Muhammad is told to pardon them, ask for forgiveness for them and to consult with them.  Take a course of action and then rely upon God, this is what God loves.Verses 160 – 168 True believers or hypocrites?If God aids you none can overcome you but if He forsakes you none can aid you.  Therefore, the believers should put all of their trust in God.  It is inconceivable that any Prophet would withhold the spoils of war from the faithful.  Whoever deceives others will be accountable to God on the Day of Judgement.A person seeking the pleasure of God does not behave like a person who has incurred the wrath of God.  In the eyes of God, they are on two completely different levels.  It was a great favor from God when Prophet Muhammad was made a Messenger to his people.  He is among them reciting the Quran, purifying them and teaching them how to behave even though before this they were clearly astray.What happened on the day of the battle (Uhud) was a test from God to see who the true believers were and who the hypocrites were.  On that day the hypocrites were closer to disbelief when they spoke with their mouths what was not in their hearts.  God knows what is concealed.Verses 169 –  179 Grace and bountyThose who have been killed serving God are not dead but alive and happy.  They are receiving God's grace and bounty and know that the reward of the believers will not be lost.  Those that remain faithful after suffering defeat will have a great reward.  Those who ignored the words of the hypocrites who were trying to instill fear suffered no harm but instead also received grace and bounty from God.  God reveals that it was Satan trying to instill fear but reminds the believers not to fear him.  He says fear only Me (God).God tells Prophet Muhammad not to grieve over those who turn back to disbelief.  They will cause God no harm at all and they will find a terrible torment awaiting them in the Hereafter.  Those who barter faith for disbelief will also face a fierce punishment.  Some disbelievers are given more time on this earth but it is not a reward it is just a way to increase their burden of sins.  God will separate the believers from the hypocrites but not by revealing the unseen.  If you want to know about the unseen, know this, God chooses whomever he wants to be a Messenger, so believe in God and His Messenger and guard yourselves from evil.Verses 180 – 195 An illusionThose who are stingy when giving in charity will find what they withhold hanging around their necks on the Day of Judgment.  The Children of Israel are questioned about the killing of their Prophets and reminded of the burning fire that waits for them.  Being kept away from the Fire and admitted into the gardens of Paradise is true success, and the life of this earthly world is nothing more than an illusion and is a test for you.  The believer will suffer much abuse at the hands of the People of the Book and the polytheists.  When God entrusted the People of the Book to spread His message they concealed it and sold it for a paltry price.  It was a bad bargain and they will be paid in full with an agonizing torment.God has power over everything; the creation of the universe and its precision is a sign for those who understand.  Those who remember God are the ones who understand, they believe in God and His promise of Paradise and ask for forgiveness.  When they call out God answers promising that their good deeds will never be lost and those who had to flee their homes or were expelled or endured suffering for the sake of God will be rewards with Paradise.Verses 196 -200 Patience rewardedDo not be perturbed by the freedom and ease of the unbelievers, their enjoyment will be brief and their final destination is Hell.  The believers will gain Paradise.  Among the People of the Book are those who believe submissively in God and His revelations, i.e.  they sincerely accept Islam; they will surely have their reward.  The believers are reminded to be mindful of God, patient and steadfast._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2016 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. 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    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (3) - Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء الثالث- هاشم نبيل

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    Episode NotesChapter two, containing 286 verses, is the longest in the Quran. It was revealed in Medina and the title, The Cow, comes from the story of the cow discussed in verses 67 to 73.  Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said that everything has its peak and the peak of Quran is The Cow. It flows easily from one subject to another and its primary audience includes the believers, the Jews of Medina and the hypocrites.  The Median chapters focus on building a strong Muslim society and this chapter deals with many social, cultural, economic, political and legal issues.Verses 1 – 7 A Book of guidanceChapter 2 is the first of 29 chapters that begin with a combination of Arabic letters. These combinations are formed from fourteen letters and chapter two begins with alif, lam and meem. God did not reveal a specific meaning attached to any of these combinations although over the course of Islamic scholarship theories have been suggested.This is the book, a guide for those who are God conscious. In the opening chapter God taught us how to ask for guidance and in the second chapter He presents us with a book of guidance. There is no doubt about its origin. From the beginning God stresses the fact that it is only those with God consciousness (taqwa) that will ask for and accept guidance. It is guidance for those who have taqwa, believe in the unseen, establish the prayer, give charity from what God has provided, believe in this revelation and the previous revelations, and believe in the Hereafter. These people will prosper. Those who disbelieve will not listen to Prophet Muhammad's warning. God has covered their ears, eyes and hearts as a direct result of their arrogance and persistent sinfulness. There is a great punishment awaiting them.Verses 8 – 20 The hypocritesThere are some who say they believe but they do not. They are trying to deceive God but without knowing it they are only deceiving themselves. Their hearts are diseased, and agonizing treatment awaits them because of their persistent lying. When they are told not to cause corruption they justify their actions by saying that they are only putting things right or trying to make peace. Beware of those who make mischief but do not realize what they are doing. When they are told to believe as the others do, they reply sarcastically referring to the believers as fools. When they are with the believers they pretend to believe but alone with each other they mock. God mocks those who are not rightly guided and allows them to wander blindly. They have purchased error instead of guidance. They will never return to the right way. God presents us with parables in order that we might understand His ways. If we are surrounded by light and guided He can easily remove His guidance.  And if we are afraid and sheltering from a storm, God is able to leave us in darkness because He has power over all things.Verses 21 – 29 Worship God AloneHumankind, worship God, the one who created you, and those before you, to be conscious of Him. He spread out the earth, built the sky, and sent down rain to provide you with sustenance. Do not set up rivals to God; you know there is nothing comparable to Him. If you have doubts about the revelation then produce your own chapter like it. If you need help then call upon those you have set up as rivals to God. This is not possible, you will never be able to do it, so fear the Hellfire whose fuel is humankind and stones. It is prepared for the unbelievers.Prophet Muhammad brings good news to those who believe. They will have gardens under which rivers flow. They will be provided with fruit resembling but not the same as those they recognize from earth. They will stay there in the gardens forever with spouses.God presents us with examples and similitudes; the believers know they are the truth. The disbelievers ask what the examples mean. God causes the rebels to go even further astray. The ones who break their covenants or spread corruption are the losers. Why would you deny God? He gave you life and will cause you to die before bringing you to life again. You will return to Him.Verses 30 – 39 The story of AdamWhen God told the angels He was putting humankind on earth, they asked why He would put those who cause bloodshed and damage there. They pointed out that they (the angels) only celebrate His praises and glorify His name. God answered that He knew things that they did not know.Adam was taught the names of all things but when God showed the angels they could not tell Him the names of anything. God directed Adam to tell the angels all the names and when he had done so God reminded them that He had said that He knew things that they did not. God then asked the angels to bow down before Adam. They all bowed respectfully except for the disobedient Iblis (Satan) who was arrogant.Adam was told to live in Paradise with his wife. They were allowed to eat freely and abundantly but ordered not to approach, or eat, from a certain tree. Satan tempted them to disobey and they were expelled from Paradise. God said He would send them all down to earth where they would live for a certain amount of time and some would be enemies to the other. He then spoke with Adam and taught him how to repent. God accepted his repentance and told Adam that although they were expelled, guidance would come, and those that accepted the guidance would have no reason to fear or grieve. But those who continued to disbelieve even after the messengers had come would abide eternally in the Fire.Verses 40 – 52 Remember God's favorsThe Jews are reminded of their blessings and the pledge they made to God. Believe in this revelation that confirms your own scripture. Do not deny this Quran and do not sell the previous revelations for a petty price. Fear only Me and do not mix truth with falsehood or conceal the truth. Establish the prayer, pay the prescribed alms and bow down with others that bow down. Would you expect others to be righteous yet forget to be righteous yourselves? Think! Those who do not fear God find it difficult to be patient and humble.Remember God's favor upon you and how He preferred you over all the people in the world. Guard against a Day when no intercession will be accepted. Remember when God saved you from Pharaoh's people, parting the sea for you and drowning Pharaoh's people before your very eyes. And remember the appointment God had with Moses for forty nights. While he was away you started worshipping a calf. You were wrongdoers but still God forgave you. Can you not be grateful?Verses 53 – 62 Covenants with the Children of IsraelAnd remember when God gave Moses the scripture and the law so that you would be guided.  And remember when Moses told his people how wrong they were when they worshipped the calf.  Moses advised his people to kill the guilty amongst them and God accepted their repentance.  And recall also when you told Moses that you would not accept him unless you saw God.  A thunderbolt struck you down dead but God revived you and gave you shade and provided you with manna (provisions) from heaven.  In spite of this your forefathers violated God's commandments.  By doing so they did not harm God but they did harm themselves.And remember also when God told you to enter Jerusalem and eat from wherever you found abundance.  He reminded you to enter the gate humbly asking for relief from the burden of your sins.  Your sins would have been forgiven, and your rewards increased, but the wrongdoers changed the words you were given and God punished you with a scourge from heaven.Remember when Moses prayed for water and was told to strike a rock with his staff.  Twelve springs sprang forth and one was assigned to each tribe.  God told you to eat and drink and not to create mischief or spread corruption.  You complained to Moses about the food when you were already eating the best food.  Go back you were told and you will find what you have asked for, and you found nothing but humiliation, degradation and the wrath of God.  This was because you continually rejected the commandments of God and unjustly killed His prophets.  This is all because you were disobedient lawbreakers.Rest assure that the believers and all those who followed their prophets during their times will be successful.Verses 63 – 74 Broken covenants including the sacrifice of the cowRemember the covenant, where we made the mountain tower above you;  We asked you to hold fast to what We have given you and to remember its teachings.  But even when you turned away God's Mercy and Favor was still on you or you would have become the losers.  And you knew that those who turned away from the Sabbath were turned into despised apes.  It was a deterrent and a lesson for those that were there and those who followed them.   And recall what happened when Moses told his people that God commanded they slaughter a cow.  They accused Moses of ridiculing them, and began to ask details instead of simply following the instruction.  Moses told them God said the cow should be deep yellow and pleasing to the eye, but still they persisted in getting more detail.  So Moses told them that God said the cow should not have been used to till the soil or water the fields and she should be free from blemishes.  They were finally satisfied and slaughtered the cow.Then a killing that was concealed, along with accusations and denials, was brought to light by God.  Therefore, as a sign that God has power over life and death, He ordered them to strike the dead body with a piece of the cow.  The body came back to life, but in spite of this sign, their hearts became harder than rocks.  There are some rocks from which rivers burst forth, others that split open with water, and there are some that fall down from fear of God.  And God knows exactly what you do.Verses 75 – 93 Revelation rejectedBelievers! Do you still hope that some of the People of the Book will believe in what you say even though they have already heard the words of God and perverted them? When they are with the believers they say that they are believers too.  But when they are alone they say do not tell them what we know in case they use it against us before God.  Do they really believe that God does not know what they conceal and what they reveal?Some of them are illiterate and they do not know their own revelation.  They follow their own desires and wishful thinking.  Woe to those who write the "scripture" with their own hands, and then claim that it is from God in order to make some small gain.  Woe to them, for what they have written and for what they have earned.   They believe the Fire will not touch them except for a few days.  Did God make this promise? God does not break his covenants, so are you saying things that you have no evidence for?Whoever earns evil and is surrounded by his sin will abide in the Fire, forever.  On the other hand, those who believe and do good deeds will be in Paradise, forever.  God took a covenant from the Children of Israel to worship none but He (God), and to be good to parents and family, and to orphans and the destitute; to speak mildly and kindly, and to establish the prayer, and pay the obligatory charity.  All but a few turned away and broke the covenant.And there was yet another covenant, to not shed blood amongst one another or to drive one another from their homes.  They acknowledged it at the time but now they do these things and help one another in sin and aggression.  They also trade those they expelled unlawfully for ransom.  Do they believe in some parts of the revelation but not all parts? What punishment do they deserve, disgrace in this world and severe punishment on the Day of Judgement? They trade this life for the Hereafter, so their punishment will not be lightened.We gave Moses the Torah and then sent Jesus with clear signs and supported him with Gabriel, the Holy Spirit.  God asks the Jews, why did you call some of the prophets imposters and kill others? They answered that their hearts are sealed.  God has cursed them for their disbelief.  A Book (Quran) has come confirming the revelations before it but they reject it.  They sell their souls for a small price.  A humiliating torment awaits them. When they are told to believe in God's revelations they say we believe in what was revealed to us but not in what came after it, even though it confirms their own scriptures.  If you truly believed your own scriptures, why did you kill your own prophets? Moses came to you but as soon as he was out of sight you worshipped the calf.  Remember the covenant when the mountain was lifted over their heads? Listen to what We say, God said, but they answered we hear and disobey.  That is how much they loved the calf.  If you are real believers, why does faith cause you to do such evil?Verses 94 – 110 FaithlessnessIf you (Jews) really believe that Paradise is for you alone why don't you wish for death? They will not because they are well aware of the consequences of their behavior.  God understands how the disbelievers' minds work.  They are greedy for life, wishing for a thousand years, but not even that will save them from the promised punishment.The enemies of angel Gabriel should know that he brought the Quran to Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.  Whoever is an enemy to God, His angels, and His messengers should know that God is the enemy of such unbelievers.  Those who refuse to believe the clear messages defy God.  Every covenant was thrown aside. When the Messenger confirmed their scriptures, they hid their books as if they were nothing.  They accepted what the followers of Satan falsely attributed to Solomon.  In Babylon the angels Harut and Marut taught the people witchcraft after warning them not to disbelieve.  They learned from them how to cause discord between a man and his wife although they could harm no one except with God's permission.   What they learned was harmful and of no benefit in the Hereafter.  Being mindful of God would have been a better choice.When speaking to Prophet Muhammad do no use ambiguous words in order to abuse him.  The disbelievers do not want you receive any good from God, but God chooses whoever He pleases.  God does not abrogate a verse or cause one to be forgotten except that He sends one better or similar.  God has dominion over the heavens and the earth and He is the only Protector or Helper.  Do you intend to persistently question Prophet Muhammad the way Prophet Moses was questioned? Whoever exchanges belief for unbelief is lost.  Many Jews and Christians wish they could turn you back from your belief; forgive them and put up with their behavior until God gives His command.[1]  Establish the prayer and pay your obligatory charity.   Whatever good deeds you send forth for yourselves, you will certainly find its reward with God.  God has power over all things and sees everything.Verses 111 – 121 Religious prejudicesSaying no one will enter Paradise unless they are a Christian or a Jew is just wishful thinking without evidence.  Any good person who submits to God (i.e.  follows Islam) will have nothing to fear.  The Jews, the Christians, and the pagan Arabs all accuse each other but God will decide between them. The most unjust are those who prevent the mention of God's name and try to destroy the mosques. They will have disgrace in this world and punishment in the Hereafter.  Both the east and the west belong to God so no matter where you turn you will find His Face.  They say that God has a son! Exalted is He above all they falsely attribute to Him.  Everything belongs to Him, He only has to say "Be," and it is.  They ask why God does not speak to them, but there are clear signs for those who have faith.  Prophet Muhammad was sent with the truth to convey the message, and he is not responsible for the inhabitants of the Fire.The Jews and Christians will never be satisfied until you follow them, but if you turn from the truth you will lose.  Those who disbelieve are losers, but some who follow the previous scriptures recognize the truth. Verses 122 – 132 Abraham the leaderRemember, Children of Israel, how God favoured you over others, and fear the Day when there will be no help of any kind.  When Abraham was tested and fulfilled God's commands, He made him a leader.  Abraham asked about his descendants and God said only those who did not do evil would be leaders.Remember also when the Kabah was a sanctuary and God instructed Abraham and Ishmael to cleanse it for those going around it in circles.  Abraham asked God to secure and provide for those who believed in God.  God answered that He would provide for the disbelievers also but that their enjoyment would be short and then they would be subjected to the torment of the Fire. Abraham and Ishmael renewed the foundations of the Kabah and asked God to accept it from them.  They asked God to make them and their descendants Muslims.  And Muhammad was appointed from among them.  Only a fool would not accept the religion of Abraham.  God chose Abraham to be a Muslim and he left this legacy to his sons.  And Jacob commanded his sons to devote themselves to God, warning them not to die unless they are Muslims.Verses 133 – 145 The religion of AbrahamThe Jews were not there when Jacob was dying.  He asked his sons what they intended to worship after he was gone.  The sons answered that they would worship his God and the God of Abraham, Isaac and Ishmael.  That community passed away and they will be answerable for their own deeds.  When they ask you to be Jews or Christians, answer that you follow the religion of Abraham.  The believers should answer that they believe in God and what was sent down to all the prophets without making a distinction between them.  Believers should say God ordained our religion.Muhammad is told to tell the disbelievers not dispute about God and that all will be held accountable to Him.  Are you saying that Abraham and his descendants were Jews or Christians? Who would know better, you or God? Who could be more wicked than the person who hides the truth from the previous scriptures attesting to the nature of God's religion and the coming of Prophet Muhammad.  This nation has passed on and only they will be questioned about their deeds.Foolish people will ask what caused the change in the prayer direction.  All directions belong to God, and He changed the direction only to determine who the true followers of Prophet Muhammad were.  It was a hard test.  Many times God watched Prophet Muhammad turn his face towards heaven; now the faces will turn in a direction that will please him, towards the Kabah.  The Jews and Christians will not accept your direction.  Do not yield to their desires or you will be among the wrong doers.Verses 146 – 154 A new directionThose who received the scriptures before you conceal their knowledge.  The truth is from God, do not doubt it.  Each religious community has its own direction (to face), so compete with each other to do good deeds, and God will bring you all together on the Day of Judgment.  When you pray, turn towards the Holy Kabah in Mecca.  Prophet Muhammad recites the Quran and teaches you wisdom.  Remember Me (God), be grateful and do not deny Me, and I will remember you.  Seek help through patience and prayer because God is with the patient.  Do not say that those who die in God's cause are dead; they are alive, but you are unable to perceive it.Verses 155 - 167 Punishment for disbeliefYou will be tested with fear, famine and losses, but bear it patiently to find blessings from God. The hills in the sacred mosque in Mecca, Safa and Marwah, are two of God's signs, so perform the major and minor pilgrimage rites. Walk between the hills without fear. God rejects those who hide truth and guidance unless they repent. Hell is for the disbelievers. There is only One God and there is no deity worthy of worship except Him. God's creation of the universe with all its wonders is a sign for people who think. However, some still worship other than God. If only they could see their false gods on the Day of Judgement disowning and distancing themselves from their followers. They will ask for one last chance, but God will show them the fruits of their actions and they will feel bitter regret.Verses 168 – 177 Righteousness explainedOh humankind. Eat from what is lawful and good, and do not follow your enemy Satan. He leads to evil and immorality and encourages you to speak about God without wisdom or knowledge. When asked to follow God they refuse and say that they will follow what their forefathers did.  This makes no sense. Calling to disbelievers is like calling to the deaf, dumb and blind. They are incapable of understanding. Eat from the good and lawful things provided and give thanks to God. Do not eat dead meat, blood, pig meat, or meat that has been slaughtered in the name of something other than God. If you are compelled to do so out of necessity it is not a sin.Those who conceal part of God's Book or sell His revelations for material gain will only consume fire and on the Day of Judgment God will not speak to them. They exchange guidance for error and forgiveness for torment. God has sent the Book but some still try to deviate. Turning your faces one way or the other is not righteousness. True righteousness is to believe in God, the Day of Judgment, the angels, the scriptures and the prophets. The righteous person gives in charity, despite the fact that they love their wealth and riches. And they give to relatives, orphans, the needy, the travellers, to the destitute, and to free those in bondage. They establish the prayer, pay the obligatory charity, keep their promises and are steadfast in misfortune. They are truthful and pious.Verses 178 – 195 Rules for the believersO you who believe. Fair retribution is prescribed in cases of murder; the murderer will be put to death and no one else in his place. If the culprit is pardoned be fair and pay what is due. This process is a mercy from God. Exceeding the limits will result in a painful punishment. When death approaches a bequest for parents and near relatives is incumbent upon you.[1]  If a bequest is changed it is a sin on the one who changes it, but there is no blame on one who suspects an error and brings about a settlement.The Quran was revealed in Ramadan, a book to guide all of mankind. Fast in this month, but if you are ill or on a journey, then you should make up the lost days later. God does not want you to undergo hardship but He does want you to glorify Him and show gratefulness. God is near and responds to those who call Him. Therefore be obedient and put your trust in God.It is permissible to have sexual relations with your lawful partners the night before fasting. You are like clothing for each other. God knows it was difficult for you to abstain so He made this easy for you. Eat and drink until the white thread of dawn becomes distinct from the black thread of night, then fast until nightfall. Do not have sexual relations during your retreat in the mosques in the last ten days of Ramadan. Do not overstep the set limits.Do not consume one another's wealth unjustly or in bribery. When they ask about the crescent moons say that they are to determine periods of time and the time of the pilgrimage. Do not enter houses from the back doors; enter through the proper doors and fear God.Fight those who fight you but do not transgress the boundaries.[2] Kill them wherever you encounter them and drive them out of the places from which they drove you. Killing is bad but creating mischief is worse.  Fight until there is no more disorder and God's religion reigns supreme. If they cease hostilities then stop and do not fight again unless they transgress the boundaries. Fighting in the sacred month is forbidden but if anyone commits aggression against you it is permissible to retaliate.Verses 196 -203 The pilgrimage Complete the pilgrimages, taking care to follow the rules set out by God. The major pilgrimage Hajj is in the well-known months and those who undertake it must refrain from sexual relations, obscene language, and fighting or bickering. Take provisions but piety is the best provision. There is no harm in doing business. When you return from Arafah stop at Muzdalifah and then depart from the place where all the people depart. And after fulfilling your duties remember God more passionately than how you used to remember your forefathers before Islam.Those who only pray for good in this world will have no share in the Hereafter, but those who ask for good in this world and the next, and seek protection from the Fire will achieve what they have worked for. Remember God on the days after the sacrifice. You can leave after two days or stay on.Verses 204 – 212 Embrace Islam and reject SatanAmong the people there are some hypocrites who impress you with their views and call upon God to witness what is in their hearts, but when away from you they causes mischief and destruction, and do not take heed when told to fear God. Hell will be their abode. On the other hand, there are some who give their lives to seek God's pleasure. God is affectionate to his devotees. O believers embrace Islam completely and do not follow in the footsteps of Satan, your avowed enemy. If you deviate after clear proofs have come to you, then know that no one can escape His punishment or defeat Him. Are they expecting God to come down? All matters will be presented to Him.Ask the Jews about the clear cut signs they were given. Anyone who changes God's revelations should understand that God's retribution will be severe. The life of this world is charming to the disbelievers but those who fear God will rank above them on the Day of Judgement. God gives provision to whom He wills without limit.Verses 213 – 242 Instructions for lifeHumankind was one nation with one religion but soon people invented their own religions. Thus God sent prophets and messengers with good news, warnings, and guidance with which to settle disputes. They started more disputes because of rivalry. God guided those who believed; He guides whoever He wants.Do you think you will enter Paradise without trials, even though you have seen what happened in the past?  They were afflicted with poverty and hardship until even their messengers cried out to God. God's help is close at hand.When they ask what they should spend in charity tell them to spend on their parents and relatives, and orphans, the needy and the traveler. God knows the good you do. Fighting is obligatory even though you might dislike it. Perhaps you dislike things that are good for you and love things that are bad for you. God knows, you do not.Fighting in the sacred month and creating mischief in the sacred mosque are offences greater than killing.[1]  When they ask about charity tell them to spend whatever they can. God makes His revelations clear so that you may reflect. Deal justly with orphans. Do not marry a polytheistic person until they believe. A believing slave is better than a polytheist free person. The polytheists invite you to the Hellfire while God invites you to Paradise and forgiveness.Do not have sexual intercourse when your wife is menstruating; wait until she becomes pure. God loves those who are clean. Have sexual intercourse in any way that is pleasing to you but do not contravene God's commandments. Take care of your future. Do not use God's name in oaths or as an excuse. You are not blamed for what is unintentional.Those who renounce sexual relations with their wives have a limitation of four months. After that is reconciliation or divorce. Divorced women must wait three menstrual periods before remarrying and must not conceal a pregnancy. In that period they can reconcile. Wives have rights similar to their obligations but husbands have a degree of responsibility above them. There are only two revocable divorces. The third is irrevocable. Do not take back any gifts unless you make a mutual arrangement. After the third divorce a couple cannot marry unless the wife marries and is divorced by another man. During the divorce act with dignity and honour and do not cause trouble; God sees everything.Breastfeeding is for two years if it is desirable; maintenance is the responsibility of the father. No person should suffer on account of their child. Treat wet nurses in an honourable manner. A widow must wait four months and ten days before she remarries. It is permissible to propose marriage during the waiting period, however, do not confirm the marriage until after. A divorce is acceptable before consummation or the dowry is settled but pay them something; and if the dowry is settled then pay half, unless the woman waives it, full is more honourable. Guard your regular prayers especially the middle one.  If you fear danger, pray while walking or riding. Maintain widows for one year and do not expel them from their homes.[2]  Treat divorced women in a fair manner.Verses 243 – 260 Stories and reflectionsReflect upon the people who fled their homes fearing death. God caused them to die and then return to life. Fight in God's cause. Give God a good loan and He will increase it many times. Reflect on what happened after the death of Moses. The Jews were ordered to fight in God's cause yet most refused. Saul was chosen by God to be king but many questioned his worthiness. Their Prophet said that the Ark of the Covenant will come to you as a sign of his kingship. At the river most of them failed God's test. But the believers among them knew that often God supported small groups. By God's will David killed Goliath and was given Saul's kingdom. God repelled one set of people by the might of another.Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is one of the messengers, and some messengers are exalted above others. God spoke directly to some.  Jesus was given clear proofs and was supported by the Holy Spirit. If God had willed it some groups of people would not have fought each other. Give charity from what God has provided before the Day comes when there will be no bargaining or intercession.God, there is no deity except Him. He does not sleep, and everything belongs to Him. There is no intercession without His permission, and His knowledge includes every aspect of the past, present and future. His knowledge is incomprehensible except for what He reveals. His throne is vaster than the heavens and the earth and guarding them does not exert Him. He is the Most High.There is no compulsion in religion. Whoever rejects the forces of Satan has a firm handhold that will not break. God leads from darkness to light but Satan leads from light to darkness. Reflect upon Nimrod and Abraham. Nimrod considered himself a god but Abraham pointed out his error. And think about Prophet Ezra who died for 100 years. Ezra saw God's power over life and death. And consider when God showed Abraham how to bring four birds back to life.Verses 261 – 283 Charity and contractsThose who spend to please God will be rewarded many times. Those who do not remind people of their benevolence or follow their charitable deeds with hurtful words will see their reward. God reminds of this fact with parables and cautions us not to make our charity worthless. Give from the best things that you have not things that are no longer useful to you.Satan threatens you with poverty and tries to make you commit sin, while God offers His forgiveness and bounties. God gives wisdom to whom He wills, and whoever is given wisdom is certainly blessed with a lot of good. God knows your charity and your vows. Public charity is good but private charity is better. This will quash some of your sins. Prophet Muhammad is not responsible for guidance, God guides whom He wills. Charity to please God will be to your advantage. It will be paid back in full. Give to those who are in need while engaged in God's work. You can recognize them by their appearance, and God knows what you spend. Those who give charity openly and secretly have nothing to fear. Trading is lawful but interest is forbidden, it leads to the Hellfire. Interest is cursed, charity is blessed. Write contracts when lending to each other, and let there be witnesses. This is more just but unnecessary for small business transactions. On a journey pledges can replace contracts. Do not conceal testimony.Verses 284 – 286 Faith and supplicationEverything belongs to God. You will be asked to account for everything you do. God will pardon or punish as He pleases. He has complete control. Prophet Muhammad and the believers believe what has been revealed by Him. They believe in God, His angels, His books, and all of His prophets, equally. They hear and obey. God does not burden anyone with more than they can bear. Each person will bear the consequences of their actions. The believers ask God to forgive their forgetfulness and mistakes, to not burden them like those who came before them, and to not lay on them a burden they are unable to bear. They ask for forgiveness, mercy, and help against the unbelievers._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2018 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (2) -Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء الثاني - هاشم نبيل

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    Chapter two, containing 286 verses, is the longest in the Quran. It was revealed in Medina and the title, The Cow, comes from the story of the cow discussed in verses 67 to 73.  Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said that everything has its peak and the peak of Quran is The Cow. It flows easily from one subject to another and its primary audience includes the believers, the Jews of Medina and the hypocrites.  The Median chapters focus on building a strong Muslim society and this chapter deals with many social, cultural, economic, political and legal issues.Verses 1 – 7 A Book of guidanceChapter 2 is the first of 29 chapters that begin with a combination of Arabic letters. These combinations are formed from fourteen letters and chapter two begins with alif, lam and meem. God did not reveal a specific meaning attached to any of these combinations although over the course of Islamic scholarship theories have been suggested.This is the book, a guide for those who are God conscious. In the opening chapter God taught us how to ask for guidance and in the second chapter He presents us with a book of guidance. There is no doubt about its origin. From the beginning God stresses the fact that it is only those with God consciousness (taqwa) that will ask for and accept guidance. It is guidance for those who have taqwa, believe in the unseen, establish the prayer, give charity from what God has provided, believe in this revelation and the previous revelations, and believe in the Hereafter. These people will prosper. Those who disbelieve will not listen to Prophet Muhammad's warning. God has covered their ears, eyes and hearts as a direct result of their arrogance and persistent sinfulness. There is a great punishment awaiting them.Verses 8 – 20 The hypocritesThere are some who say they believe but they do not. They are trying to deceive God but without knowing it they are only deceiving themselves. Their hearts are diseased, and agonizing treatment awaits them because of their persistent lying. When they are told not to cause corruption they justify their actions by saying that they are only putting things right or trying to make peace. Beware of those who make mischief but do not realize what they are doing. When they are told to believe as the others do, they reply sarcastically referring to the believers as fools. When they are with the believers they pretend to believe but alone with each other they mock. God mocks those who are not rightly guided and allows them to wander blindly. They have purchased error instead of guidance. They will never return to the right way. God presents us with parables in order that we might understand His ways. If we are surrounded by light and guided He can easily remove His guidance.  And if we are afraid and sheltering from a storm, God is able to leave us in darkness because He has power over all things.Verses 21 – 29 Worship God AloneHumankind, worship God, the one who created you, and those before you, to be conscious of Him. He spread out the earth, built the sky, and sent down rain to provide you with sustenance. Do not set up rivals to God; you know there is nothing comparable to Him. If you have doubts about the revelation then produce your own chapter like it. If you need help then call upon those you have set up as rivals to God. This is not possible, you will never be able to do it, so fear the Hellfire whose fuel is humankind and stones. It is prepared for the unbelievers.Prophet Muhammad brings good news to those who believe. They will have gardens under which rivers flow. They will be provided with fruit resembling but not the same as those they recognize from earth. They will stay there in the gardens forever with spouses.God presents us with examples and similitudes; the believers know they are the truth. The disbelievers ask what the examples mean. God causes the rebels to go even further astray. The ones who break their covenants or spread corruption are the losers. Why would you deny God? He gave you life and will cause you to die before bringing you to life again. You will return to Him.Verses 30 – 39 The story of AdamWhen God told the angels He was putting humankind on earth, they asked why He would put those who cause bloodshed and damage there. They pointed out that they (the angels) only celebrate His praises and glorify His name. God answered that He knew things that they did not know.Adam was taught the names of all things but when God showed the angels they could not tell Him the names of anything. God directed Adam to tell the angels all the names and when he had done so God reminded them that He had said that He knew things that they did not. God then asked the angels to bow down before Adam. They all bowed respectfully except for the disobedient Iblis (Satan) who was arrogant.Adam was told to live in Paradise with his wife. They were allowed to eat freely and abundantly but ordered not to approach, or eat, from a certain tree. Satan tempted them to disobey and they were expelled from Paradise. God said He would send them all down to earth where they would live for a certain amount of time and some would be enemies to the other. He then spoke with Adam and taught him how to repent. God accepted his repentance and told Adam that although they were expelled, guidance would come, and those that accepted the guidance would have no reason to fear or grieve. But those who continued to disbelieve even after the messengers had come would abide eternally in the Fire.Verses 40 – 52 Remember God's favorsThe Jews are reminded of their blessings and the pledge they made to God. Believe in this revelation that confirms your own scripture. Do not deny this Quran and do not sell the previous revelations for a petty price. Fear only Me and do not mix truth with falsehood or conceal the truth. Establish the prayer, pay the prescribed alms and bow down with others that bow down. Would you expect others to be righteous yet forget to be righteous yourselves? Think! Those who do not fear God find it difficult to be patient and humble.Remember God's favor upon you and how He preferred you over all the people in the world. Guard against a Day when no intercession will be accepted. Remember when God saved you from Pharaoh's people, parting the sea for you and drowning Pharaoh's people before your very eyes. And remember the appointment God had with Moses for forty nights. While he was away you started worshipping a calf. You were wrongdoers but still God forgave you. Can you not be grateful?Verses 53 – 62 Covenants with the Children of IsraelAnd remember when God gave Moses the scripture and the law so that you would be guided.  And remember when Moses told his people how wrong they were when they worshipped the calf.  Moses advised his people to kill the guilty amongst them and God accepted their repentance.  And recall also when you told Moses that you would not accept him unless you saw God.  A thunderbolt struck you down dead but God revived you and gave you shade and provided you with manna (provisions) from heaven.  In spite of this your forefathers violated God's commandments.  By doing so they did not harm God but they did harm themselves.And remember also when God told you to enter Jerusalem and eat from wherever you found abundance.  He reminded you to enter the gate humbly asking for relief from the burden of your sins.  Your sins would have been forgiven, and your rewards increased, but the wrongdoers changed the words you were given and God punished you with a scourge from heaven.Remember when Moses prayed for water and was told to strike a rock with his staff.  Twelve springs sprang forth and one was assigned to each tribe.  God told you to eat and drink and not to create mischief or spread corruption.  You complained to Moses about the food when you were already eating the best food.  Go back you were told and you will find what you have asked for, and you found nothing but humiliation, degradation and the wrath of God.  This was because you continually rejected the commandments of God and unjustly killed His prophets.  This is all because you were disobedient lawbreakers.Rest assure that the believers and all those who followed their prophets during their times will be successful.Verses 63 – 74 Broken covenants including the sacrifice of the cowRemember the covenant, where we made the mountain tower above you;  We asked you to hold fast to what We have given you and to remember its teachings.  But even when you turned away God's Mercy and Favor was still on you or you would have become the losers.  And you knew that those who turned away from the Sabbath were turned into despised apes.  It was a deterrent and a lesson for those that were there and those who followed them.   And recall what happened when Moses told his people that God commanded they slaughter a cow.  They accused Moses of ridiculing them, and began to ask details instead of simply following the instruction.  Moses told them God said the cow should be deep yellow and pleasing to the eye, but still they persisted in getting more detail.  So Moses told them that God said the cow should not have been used to till the soil or water the fields and she should be free from blemishes.  They were finally satisfied and slaughtered the cow.Then a killing that was concealed, along with accusations and denials, was brought to light by God.  Therefore, as a sign that God has power over life and death, He ordered them to strike the dead body with a piece of the cow.  The body came back to life, but in spite of this sign, their hearts became harder than rocks.  There are some rocks from which rivers burst forth, others that split open with water, and there are some that fall down from fear of God.  And God knows exactly what you do.Verses 75 – 93 Revelation rejectedBelievers! Do you still hope that some of the People of the Book will believe in what you say even though they have already heard the words of God and perverted them? When they are with the believers they say that they are believers too.  But when they are alone they say do not tell them what we know in case they use it against us before God.  Do they really believe that God does not know what they conceal and what they reveal?Some of them are illiterate and they do not know their own revelation.  They follow their own desires and wishful thinking.  Woe to those who write the "scripture" with their own hands, and then claim that it is from God in order to make some small gain.  Woe to them, for what they have written and for what they have earned.   They believe the Fire will not touch them except for a few days.  Did God make this promise? God does not break his covenants, so are you saying things that you have no evidence for?Whoever earns evil and is surrounded by his sin will abide in the Fire, forever.  On the other hand, those who believe and do good deeds will be in Paradise, forever.  God took a covenant from the Children of Israel to worship none but He (God), and to be good to parents and family, and to orphans and the destitute; to speak mildly and kindly, and to establish the prayer, and pay the obligatory charity.  All but a few turned away and broke the covenant.And there was yet another covenant, to not shed blood amongst one another or to drive one another from their homes.  They acknowledged it at the time but now they do these things and help one another in sin and aggression.  They also trade those they expelled unlawfully for ransom.  Do they believe in some parts of the revelation but not all parts? What punishment do they deserve, disgrace in this world and severe punishment on the Day of Judgement? They trade this life for the Hereafter, so their punishment will not be lightened.We gave Moses the Torah and then sent Jesus with clear signs and supported him with Gabriel, the Holy Spirit.  God asks the Jews, why did you call some of the prophets imposters and kill others? They answered that their hearts are sealed.  God has cursed them for their disbelief.  A Book (Quran) has come confirming the revelations before it but they reject it.  They sell their souls for a small price.  A humiliating torment awaits them. When they are told to believe in God's revelations they say we believe in what was revealed to us but not in what came after it, even though it confirms their own scriptures.  If you truly believed your own scriptures, why did you kill your own prophets? Moses came to you but as soon as he was out of sight you worshipped the calf.  Remember the covenant when the mountain was lifted over their heads? Listen to what We say, God said, but they answered we hear and disobey.  That is how much they loved the calf.  If you are real believers, why does faith cause you to do such evil?Verses 94 – 110 FaithlessnessIf you (Jews) really believe that Paradise is for you alone why don't you wish for death? They will not because they are well aware of the consequences of their behavior.  God understands how the disbelievers' minds work.  They are greedy for life, wishing for a thousand years, but not even that will save them from the promised punishment.The enemies of angel Gabriel should know that he brought the Quran to Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.  Whoever is an enemy to God, His angels, and His messengers should know that God is the enemy of such unbelievers.  Those who refuse to believe the clear messages defy God.  Every covenant was thrown aside. When the Messenger confirmed their scriptures, they hid their books as if they were nothing.  They accepted what the followers of Satan falsely attributed to Solomon.  In Babylon the angels Harut and Marut taught the people witchcraft after warning them not to disbelieve.  They learned from them how to cause discord between a man and his wife although they could harm no one except with God's permission.   What they learned was harmful and of no benefit in the Hereafter.  Being mindful of God would have been a better choice.When speaking to Prophet Muhammad do no use ambiguous words in order to abuse him.  The disbelievers do not want you receive any good from God, but God chooses whoever He pleases.  God does not abrogate a verse or cause one to be forgotten except that He sends one better or similar.  God has dominion over the heavens and the earth and He is the only Protector or Helper.  Do you intend to persistently question Prophet Muhammad the way Prophet Moses was questioned? Whoever exchanges belief for unbelief is lost.  Many Jews and Christians wish they could turn you back from your belief; forgive them and put up with their behavior until God gives His command.[1]  Establish the prayer and pay your obligatory charity.   Whatever good deeds you send forth for yourselves, you will certainly find its reward with God.  God has power over all things and sees everything.Verses 111 – 121 Religious prejudicesSaying no one will enter Paradise unless they are a Christian or a Jew is just wishful thinking without evidence.  Any good person who submits to God (i.e.  follows Islam) will have nothing to fear.  The Jews, the Christians, and the pagan Arabs all accuse each other but God will decide between them. The most unjust are those who prevent the mention of God's name and try to destroy the mosques. They will have disgrace in this world and punishment in the Hereafter.  Both the east and the west belong to God so no matter where you turn you will find His Face.  They say that God has a son! Exalted is He above all they falsely attribute to Him.  Everything belongs to Him, He only has to say "Be," and it is.  They ask why God does not speak to them, but there are clear signs for those who have faith.  Prophet Muhammad was sent with the truth to convey the message, and he is not responsible for the inhabitants of the Fire.The Jews and Christians will never be satisfied until you follow them, but if you turn from the truth you will lose.  Those who disbelieve are losers, but some who follow the previous scriptures recognize the truth. Verses 122 – 132 Abraham the leaderRemember, Children of Israel, how God favoured you over others, and fear the Day when there will be no help of any kind.  When Abraham was tested and fulfilled God's commands, He made him a leader.  Abraham asked about his descendants and God said only those who did not do evil would be leaders.Remember also when the Kabah was a sanctuary and God instructed Abraham and Ishmael to cleanse it for those going around it in circles.  Abraham asked God to secure and provide for those who believed in God.  God answered that He would provide for the disbelievers also but that their enjoyment would be short and then they would be subjected to the torment of the Fire. Abraham and Ishmael renewed the foundations of the Kabah and asked God to accept it from them.  They asked God to make them and their descendants Muslims.  And Muhammad was appointed from among them.  Only a fool would not accept the religion of Abraham.  God chose Abraham to be a Muslim and he left this legacy to his sons.  And Jacob commanded his sons to devote themselves to God, warning them not to die unless they are Muslims.Verses 133 – 145 The religion of AbrahamThe Jews were not there when Jacob was dying.  He asked his sons what they intended to worship after he was gone.  The sons answered that they would worship his God and the God of Abraham, Isaac and Ishmael.  That community passed away and they will be answerable for their own deeds.  When they ask you to be Jews or Christians, answer that you follow the religion of Abraham.  The believers should answer that they believe in God and what was sent down to all the prophets without making a distinction between them.  Believers should say God ordained our religion.Muhammad is told to tell the disbelievers not dispute about God and that all will be held accountable to Him.  Are you saying that Abraham and his descendants were Jews or Christians? Who would know better, you or God? Who could be more wicked than the person who hides the truth from the previous scriptures attesting to the nature of God's religion and the coming of Prophet Muhammad.  This nation has passed on and only they will be questioned about their deeds.Foolish people will ask what caused the change in the prayer direction.  All directions belong to God, and He changed the direction only to determine who the true followers of Prophet Muhammad were.  It was a hard test.  Many times God watched Prophet Muhammad turn his face towards heaven; now the faces will turn in a direction that will please him, towards the Kabah.  The Jews and Christians will not accept your direction.  Do not yield to their desires or you will be among the wrong doers.Verses 146 – 154 A new directionThose who received the scriptures before you conceal their knowledge.  The truth is from God, do not doubt it.  Each religious community has its own direction (to face), so compete with each other to do good deeds, and God will bring you all together on the Day of Judgment.  When you pray, turn towards the Holy Kabah in Mecca.  Prophet Muhammad recites the Quran and teaches you wisdom.  Remember Me (God), be grateful and do not deny Me, and I will remember you.  Seek help through patience and prayer because God is with the patient.  Do not say that those who die in God's cause are dead; they are alive, but you are unable to perceive it.Verses 155 - 167 Punishment for disbeliefYou will be tested with fear, famine and losses, but bear it patiently to find blessings from God. The hills in the sacred mosque in Mecca, Safa and Marwah, are two of God's signs, so perform the major and minor pilgrimage rites. Walk between the hills without fear. God rejects those who hide truth and guidance unless they repent. Hell is for the disbelievers. There is only One God and there is no deity worthy of worship except Him. God's creation of the universe with all its wonders is a sign for people who think. However, some still worship other than God. If only they could see their false gods on the Day of Judgement disowning and distancing themselves from their followers. They will ask for one last chance, but God will show them the fruits of their actions and they will feel bitter regret.Verses 168 – 177 Righteousness explainedOh humankind. Eat from what is lawful and good, and do not follow your enemy Satan. He leads to evil and immorality and encourages you to speak about God without wisdom or knowledge. When asked to follow God they refuse and say that they will follow what their forefathers did.  This makes no sense. Calling to disbelievers is like calling to the deaf, dumb and blind. They are incapable of understanding. Eat from the good and lawful things provided and give thanks to God. Do not eat dead meat, blood, pig meat, or meat that has been slaughtered in the name of something other than God. If you are compelled to do so out of necessity it is not a sin.Those who conceal part of God's Book or sell His revelations for material gain will only consume fire and on the Day of Judgment God will not speak to them. They exchange guidance for error and forgiveness for torment. God has sent the Book but some still try to deviate. Turning your faces one way or the other is not righteousness. True righteousness is to believe in God, the Day of Judgment, the angels, the scriptures and the prophets. The righteous person gives in charity, despite the fact that they love their wealth and riches. And they give to relatives, orphans, the needy, the travellers, to the destitute, and to free those in bondage. They establish the prayer, pay the obligatory charity, keep their promises and are steadfast in misfortune. They are truthful and pious.Verses 178 – 195 Rules for the believersO you who believe. Fair retribution is prescribed in cases of murder; the murderer will be put to death and no one else in his place. If the culprit is pardoned be fair and pay what is due. This process is a mercy from God. Exceeding the limits will result in a painful punishment. When death approaches a bequest for parents and near relatives is incumbent upon you.[1]  If a bequest is changed it is a sin on the one who changes it, but there is no blame on one who suspects an error and brings about a settlement.The Quran was revealed in Ramadan, a book to guide all of mankind. Fast in this month, but if you are ill or on a journey, then you should make up the lost days later. God does not want you to undergo hardship but He does want you to glorify Him and show gratefulness. God is near and responds to those who call Him. Therefore be obedient and put your trust in God.It is permissible to have sexual relations with your lawful partners the night before fasting. You are like clothing for each other. God knows it was difficult for you to abstain so He made this easy for you. Eat and drink until the white thread of dawn becomes distinct from the black thread of night, then fast until nightfall. Do not have sexual relations during your retreat in the mosques in the last ten days of Ramadan. Do not overstep the set limits.Do not consume one another's wealth unjustly or in bribery. When they ask about the crescent moons say that they are to determine periods of time and the time of the pilgrimage. Do not enter houses from the back doors; enter through the proper doors and fear God.Fight those who fight you but do not transgress the boundaries.[2] Kill them wherever you encounter them and drive them out of the places from which they drove you. Killing is bad but creating mischief is worse.  Fight until there is no more disorder and God's religion reigns supreme. If they cease hostilities then stop and do not fight again unless they transgress the boundaries. Fighting in the sacred month is forbidden but if anyone commits aggression against you it is permissible to retaliate.Verses 196 -203 The pilgrimage Complete the pilgrimages, taking care to follow the rules set out by God. The major pilgrimage Hajj is in the well-known months and those who undertake it must refrain from sexual relations, obscene language, and fighting or bickering. Take provisions but piety is the best provision. There is no harm in doing business. When you return from Arafah stop at Muzdalifah and then depart from the place where all the people depart. And after fulfilling your duties remember God more passionately than how you used to remember your forefathers before Islam.Those who only pray for good in this world will have no share in the Hereafter, but those who ask for good in this world and the next, and seek protection from the Fire will achieve what they have worked for. Remember God on the days after the sacrifice. You can leave after two days or stay on.Verses 204 – 212 Embrace Islam and reject SatanAmong the people there are some hypocrites who impress you with their views and call upon God to witness what is in their hearts, but when away from you they causes mischief and destruction, and do not take heed when told to fear God. Hell will be their abode. On the other hand, there are some who give their lives to seek God's pleasure. God is affectionate to his devotees. O believers embrace Islam completely and do not follow in the footsteps of Satan, your avowed enemy. If you deviate after clear proofs have come to you, then know that no one can escape His punishment or defeat Him. Are they expecting God to come down? All matters will be presented to Him.Ask the Jews about the clear cut signs they were given. Anyone who changes God's revelations should understand that God's retribution will be severe. The life of this world is charming to the disbelievers but those who fear God will rank above them on the Day of Judgement. God gives provision to whom He wills without limit.Verses 213 – 242 Instructions for lifeHumankind was one nation with one religion but soon people invented their own religions. Thus God sent prophets and messengers with good news, warnings, and guidance with which to settle disputes. They started more disputes because of rivalry. God guided those who believed; He guides whoever He wants.Do you think you will enter Paradise without trials, even though you have seen what happened in the past?  They were afflicted with poverty and hardship until even their messengers cried out to God. God's help is close at hand.When they ask what they should spend in charity tell them to spend on their parents and relatives, and orphans, the needy and the traveler. God knows the good you do. Fighting is obligatory even though you might dislike it. Perhaps you dislike things that are good for you and love things that are bad for you. God knows, you do not.Fighting in the sacred month and creating mischief in the sacred mosque are offences greater than killing.[1]  When they ask about charity tell them to spend whatever they can. God makes His revelations clear so that you may reflect. Deal justly with orphans. Do not marry a polytheistic person until they believe. A believing slave is better than a polytheist free person. The polytheists invite you to the Hellfire while God invites you to Paradise and forgiveness.Do not have sexual intercourse when your wife is menstruating; wait until she becomes pure. God loves those who are clean. Have sexual intercourse in any way that is pleasing to you but do not contravene God's commandments. Take care of your future. Do not use God's name in oaths or as an excuse. You are not blamed for what is unintentional.Those who renounce sexual relations with their wives have a limitation of four months. After that is reconciliation or divorce. Divorced women must wait three menstrual periods before remarrying and must not conceal a pregnancy. In that period they can reconcile. Wives have rights similar to their obligations but husbands have a degree of responsibility above them. There are only two revocable divorces. The third is irrevocable. Do not take back any gifts unless you make a mutual arrangement. After the third divorce a couple cannot marry unless the wife marries and is divorced by another man. During the divorce act with dignity and honour and do not cause trouble; God sees everything.Breastfeeding is for two years if it is desirable; maintenance is the responsibility of the father. No person should suffer on account of their child. Treat wet nurses in an honourable manner. A widow must wait four months and ten days before she remarries. It is permissible to propose marriage during the waiting period, however, do not confirm the marriage until after. A divorce is acceptable before consummation or the dowry is settled but pay them something; and if the dowry is settled then pay half, unless the woman waives it, full is more honourable. Guard your regular prayers especially the middle one.  If you fear danger, pray while walking or riding. Maintain widows for one year and do not expel them from their homes.[2]  Treat divorced women in a fair manner.Verses 243 – 260 Stories and reflectionsReflect upon the people who fled their homes fearing death. God caused them to die and then return to life. Fight in God's cause. Give God a good loan and He will increase it many times. Reflect on what happened after the death of Moses. The Jews were ordered to fight in God's cause yet most refused. Saul was chosen by God to be king but many questioned his worthiness. Their Prophet said that the Ark of the Covenant will come to you as a sign of his kingship. At the river most of them failed God's test. But the believers among them knew that often God supported small groups. By God's will David killed Goliath and was given Saul's kingdom. God repelled one set of people by the might of another.Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is one of the messengers, and some messengers are exalted above others. God spoke directly to some.  Jesus was given clear proofs and was supported by the Holy Spirit. If God had willed it some groups of people would not have fought each other. Give charity from what God has provided before the Day comes when there will be no bargaining or intercession.God, there is no deity except Him. He does not sleep, and everything belongs to Him. There is no intercession without His permission, and His knowledge includes every aspect of the past, present and future. His knowledge is incomprehensible except for what He reveals. His throne is vaster than the heavens and the earth and guarding them does not exert Him. He is the Most High.There is no compulsion in religion. Whoever rejects the forces of Satan has a firm handhold that will not break. God leads from darkness to light but Satan leads from light to darkness. Reflect upon Nimrod and Abraham. Nimrod considered himself a god but Abraham pointed out his error. And think about Prophet Ezra who died for 100 years. Ezra saw God's power over life and death. And consider when God showed Abraham how to bring four birds back to life.Verses 261 – 283 Charity and contractsThose who spend to please God will be rewarded many times. Those who do not remind people of their benevolence or follow their charitable deeds with hurtful words will see their reward. God reminds of this fact with parables and cautions us not to make our charity worthless. Give from the best things that you have not things that are no longer useful to you.Satan threatens you with poverty and tries to make you commit sin, while God offers His forgiveness and bounties. God gives wisdom to whom He wills, and whoever is given wisdom is certainly blessed with a lot of good. God knows your charity and your vows. Public charity is good but private charity is better. This will quash some of your sins. Prophet Muhammad is not responsible for guidance, God guides whom He wills. Charity to please God will be to your advantage. It will be paid back in full. Give to those who are in need while engaged in God's work. You can recognize them by their appearance, and God knows what you spend. Those who give charity openly and secretly have nothing to fear. Trading is lawful but interest is forbidden, it leads to the Hellfire. Interest is cursed, charity is blessed. Write contracts when lending to each other, and let there be witnesses. This is more just but unnecessary for small business transactions. On a journey pledges can replace contracts. Do not conceal testimony.Verses 284 – 286 Faith and supplicationEverything belongs to God. You will be asked to account for everything you do. God will pardon or punish as He pleases. He has complete control. Prophet Muhammad and the believers believe what has been revealed by Him. They believe in God, His angels, His books, and all of His prophets, equally. They hear and obey. God does not burden anyone with more than they can bear. Each person will bear the consequences of their actions. The believers ask God to forgive their forgetfulness and mistakes, to not burden them like those who came before them, and to not lay on them a burden they are unable to bear. They ask for forgiveness, mercy, and help against the unbelievers._______________________________________By Aisha Stacey (© 2018 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Recitation of Holy Quran - Juz' (1) - Hashem Nabil | تلاوة القران الكريم - الجزء الأول - هاشم نبيل

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 56:09


    “I begin with the name of God, Most Gracious, Most MercifulAll praise is to God, Lord of all the worldsMost Gracious, Most MercifulMaster of the Day of JudgmentYou Alone do we worship and You Alone do we ask for helpGuide us to the straight pathThe Path of those on whom You bestowed Your bountiesNot the path of those who incurred Your wrath or those who went astray.” (Quran 1:1-7)Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, told us, that this chapter in the Quran is unlike any other. Nothing like it was revealed in any previous scripture. When one recites this chapter sincerely they would be professing their belief as a true Muslim.All praise is to GodWhen you state that all praise is due to God alone, you are in fact acknowledging that only He has all the attributes of perfection and that only He is the bestower of all the bounties that any of His creation enjoys.  And since gratefulness is the essence of worship, you are also acknowledging that He is the only one who deserves to be worshipped.Lord of all the worldsThe Arabic word for Lord, Rubb, conveys a number of meanings that are not accurately captured by the English word Lord. It means that He is the one who owns, who creates, who sustains and who looks after all that exists.  The only relationship between Him and all creation is that He is the creator of all that exists.  He cannot therefore be the father of anyone in any real sense! To say that He is the Creator and yet the father of some of His creation is a contradiction in terms.  You don't create your child, you beget him.  It is because of this that the Quran keeps reminding those who claim that God has children (the Arabs who used to say that the angels are the daughters of God, the Christians who say that Jesus is the son of God, and a Jewish sect who used to believe that Ezra is the son of God) that God is the Creator and Owner of everything.    Most Gracious, Most MercifulThe two Arabic words, Rahman and Raheem, for which these English phrases stand, are two intensive forms of a root word which conveys the meaning of mercy.  Rahman is more intensive than Raheem, and refers to God's all-encompassing mercy, His mercy to all His creation in this life and the life to come.  Raheem refers to His special mercy to the faithful.  No created being can therefore be Rahman, but created beings can be described as Raheem in a limited and special sense of the word. Master of the Day of JudgmentGod is the Master of all days and all things, but while some people can have some limited mastership or even falsely claim to have it, no one can be, or claim to be master in any sense on the Day of Reckoning.  On that Day God will ask all of His creation: “To whom is sovereignty today?” And the answer will be “To God, the One who holds absolute sway over all that exists”.  This reminds us of the fact that this world is only a transient station on the road to the final abode where we shall either be rewarded or punished for what we do here. You Alone do we worship and You Alone do we ask for helpThe foregoing verses were like an introduction to this one.  It is as if you are saying: because we acknowledge the fact that all praise is to You, that You are the Lord of all the worlds, that You are Most Gracious and Most Merciful, and that You Alone are the Master of the Day of Judgment, we hereby declare that we worship none but You and seek help from none except You.   This verse emphasizes the fact that what is important is not only that You worship God, but that you worship none besides Him, because none except Him deserves to be worshipped.  Worship in the broader sense of the word includes that you obey none but Him in any absolute sense, love no one as or more than you love Him and pray to no one except Him. It also includes that you seek help from none but God; this doesn't mean that you don't extend or accept any help from any of God's created beings in matters in which they have the power to help.  It only means that you believe that even when you give or receive such help that it is ultimately coming from God because nothing in this world happens without His will and power.  So it is from Him alone that you are ultimately turning for help, and it is on Him that you ultimately and absolutely depend. Guide us to the Straight pathHaving acknowledged all those truths about God, and having declared to Him that it is He Alone that we worship and ask for help, we now go on to ask Him to grant us the thing that we need most: knowing and taking the shortest path that leads to Him.  Having known who God is we are convinced that such guidance must come from Him, that it must be available to all who want to follow it, and that there must be no doubt about the fact that it is from Him.  That guidance, we know, is no where to be found in any complete way except in God's words, the words that He revealed to His chosen Prophets like Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, may God praise them all.  But we also know for sure that none of the books that contain that guidance is now at our disposal except one - the Quran.  It is to this Divine book that we must turn for a detailed description of the Straight Path that leads to our Lord.  This path is an absolute path that was given to each Prophet and Messenger of God and it does not change over the passage of time.The Path of those on whom You bestowed Your bountiesThe straight path described in the Quran is not a theoretical path; it is an actual path that some people before us have taken.  As Muslims, we believe every Prophet and Messenger of God preached the belief in the Oneness of God and that all worship was to be dedicated to Him alone.Not the path of those who incurred Your wrath or those who went astrayJust as the Straight Path is described above in a positive way, the paths of those who deviated from it are described in a negative manner. We always ask our Lord to keep us away from the paths taken by two kinds of deviant people: those who knew the truth about religion and yet refused to act according to it, and there brought upon themselves the wrath of God. The second group of people were those who made their religion suit their whims and desires and are thus went astray.  The Quran tells us in some detail about their main deviations, among the greatest of which is that they have no great respect for God or His words: they ascribe to Him imperfect, even insulting attributes; they distort His words at will to make them suit their own wishes or preferences and they commit immoralities in the name of religion. By Dr. Jaafar Sheikh Idris (© 2010 IslamReligion.com)Copyright © 2006 - 2021 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved.Used with permission.The source of this article is: www.IslamReligion.com

    Segment of Surah al-Sajda | ما تيسر من سورة السجدة

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 3:43


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    Segment of Surah al-Ahzab | ما تيسر من سورة الأحزاب

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 2:59


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    Segment of Surah al-Ana'am | ما تيسر من سورة الأنعام

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 10:53


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    Segment of Surah al-Ana'am | ما تيسر من سورة الأنعام

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 5:01


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    Segment of Surah al-Nessa' | ما تيسر من سورة النساء

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 6:05


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    Segment of Surah al-Room | ما تيسر من سورة الروم

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 5:52


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    Segment of Surah al-Ankaboot | ما تيسر من سورة العنكبوت

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 4:25


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    Segment of Surah al-Qasas | ما تيسر من سورة القصص

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 5:47


    Juz Amma (Juz 30) Full | جزء عم (جزء 30) كاملا

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 57:00


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    Juz Tabarak (Juz 29) Full | جزء تبارك (جزء 29) كاملا

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 57:49


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    Juz Qad Same'a (Juz 28) Full | جزء قد سمع (جزء 28) كاملا

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 57:58


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    Juz Five (Juz 5) Full | الجزء الخامس (جزء 5) كاملا

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 55:24


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    Juz Four (Juz 4) Full | الجزء الرابع (جزء 4) كاملا

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 56:15


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    Juz Three (Juz 3) Full | الجزء الثالث (جزء 3) كاملا

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 58:13


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    Juz Two (Juz 2) Full | الجزء الثاني (جزء 2) كاملا

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 52:19


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    Juz One (Juz 1) Full | الجزء الأول (جزء 1) كاملا

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 52:36


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