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What is it like to be unaffected?How sad it must be to go to church, attend a class, interact with your neighbor, and be indifferent to what they say.What is it like to be unaffected?To be so confined to yourself that when you look at your natural reflection in the mirror, you see your flaws—you might even acknowledge them—but the moment you look away, you forget them. You carry on with your life. It's a curiosity, an interest, a fleeting insight, perhaps. But it's a compartment, a facet of your identity that you create that fits into something you control—a picture you paint that does not influence how you live.What is it like to be unaffected?To live in such a way that everything around you exists as an experience in service to you on your checklist—an item on your itinerary, your menu, your agenda.What happens when every member of society treats everything like a trophy wife? Their job, partner, children, friends, family, affiliations, and even the place they pray?Everything becomes a trophy wife.Even God—the god of their imagination—becomes a trophy wife.What happens when everything is the object of the reflection of their natural face?What is it like to be unaffected?To resolve the dissonance of your natural reflection with the comfort of forgetfulness.To return to what was left behind. To turn away from what lies ahead. To prefer a lie. To lie to yourself.What happens when you look away?This week, I discuss Luke 8:19–21.Show NotesRefer to Episode 548: Μαγδαληνή / ג-ד-ל (gimel-dalet-lamed) / ج-د-ل (jīm-dāl-lām)In Latin, creāre means “to create,” “to produce,” or “to elect.” In Rome's political sphere, it referred to the act of appointing or electing officials, including Julius Caesar.Hearers Not Listeners“For if anyone is a listener of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks at his natural face in a mirror; for once he has looked at himself and gone away, he has immediately forgotten what kind of person he was.” (James 1:23-24)“Γίνεσθε δὲ ποιηταὶ λόγου καὶ μὴ ἀκροαταὶ μόνον…”“But be doers of the word and not listeners only…”(James 1:22)“Ὁ δὲ ἀποκριθεὶς εἶπεν πρὸς αὐτούς· Μήτηρ μου καὶ ἀδελφοί μου οὗτοι εἰσιν οἱ τὸν λόγον τοῦ θεοῦ ἀκούοντες καὶ ποιοῦντες.” (Luke 8:21)In James 1:22, ποιηταὶ λόγου (“doers of the word”) and ἀκροαταὶ (“listeners") correspond to the participial forms found in Luke 8:21: ἀκούοντες (“hearing”) and ποιοῦντες (“doing”). Notably, ἀκροαταὶ and ἀκούοντες come from different roots. ἀκροαταὶ from the root: ἀκρο- (akro-), meaning at “the edge” or “the extremity,” implying passive reception, or “listening” vs. ἀκούοντες “to hear.”)Someone who sees their natural face (πρόσωπον τῆς γενέσεως, “the face of his birth”) in a mirror and then forgets what he saw is the one who hears Scripture and neglects to act. He chooses to forget his appearance in God's eyes. His knowledge of Scripture (the mirror) is overtaken by willful self-deception. He is a listener, not a doer. ἀκροατής (“listener to”) occurs only four times in the New Testament, all with the negative connotation of inaction: Romans 2:13: γὰρ οἱ ἀκροαταὶ νόμου δίκαιοι“for it is not the listeners of the Law”James 1:22: καὶ μὴ ἀκροαταὶ μόνον παραλογιζόμενοι“and not mere listeners of the Law, who delude themselves” James 1:23: ὅτι εἴ τις ἀκροατὴς λόγου ἐστὶν καὶ οὐ ποιητής“for if anyone is a listener of the word and not a doer"James 1:25: παραμείνας οὐκ ἀκροατὴς ἐπιλησμονῆς γενόμενος“not a forgetful listener, but a doer”παραλογίζομαι / ر-م-ي (rā-mīm-yāʼ) / ר-מ-ה (resh-mem-he)To deceive, defraud. To desert, abandon, or betray. To cast, throw, to cast (blame), or shoot (arrows). The Arabic رَمَى (ramā) and the Hebrew רמה (rāmā) carry the same function. “So it came about in the morning that, behold, it was Leah! And he said to Laban, ‘What is this that you have done to me? Was it not for Rachel that I served with you? Why then have you deceived (רִמִּיתָנִי, rimmītānī) me?'” (Genesis 29:25)“But whoever earns an offense or a sin and then blames it (يَرْمِ yarmī) on an innocent has taken upon himself a slander and manifest sin.” Surah An-Nisa (4:112)James 1:24: ἐπιλανθάνομαι (“to forget”)"For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks at his natural face in a mirror; for once he has looked at himself and gone away, he has immediately forgotten (ἐπελάθετο) what kind of person he was." (James 1:23-24)"For God is not unjust so as to forget (ἐπιλαθέσθαι) your work and the love which you have shown toward His name, in having ministered and in still ministering to the saints." (Hebrews 6:10) "Do not neglect (ἐπιλανθάνεσθε) to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it." (Hebrews 13:2)"And do not neglect (ἐπιλανθάνεσθε) doing good and sharing, for with such sacrifices God is pleased." (Hebrews 13:16)"Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting (ἐπιλανθανόμενος) what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead." (Philippians 3:13)Philippians 3:13 refers to 3:8, which pertains to Paul's station, family, tribe, religion, religious purity, heritage, personal achievements, religious accomplishments, national pedigree, and personal zeal—in his words—"ἡγοῦμαι πάντα ζημίαν / ἡγοῦμαι σκύβαλα" (I consider everything a loss; I consider them dung):“More than that, I count all things to be loss in view of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them mere dung, so that I may gain Christ.”"ἀλλὰ μενοῦνγε καὶ ἡγοῦμαι πάντα ζημίαν εἶναι διὰ τὸ ὑπερέχον τῆς γνώσεως Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ τοῦ Κυρίου μου, δι' ὃν τὰ πάντα ἐζημιώθην, καὶ ἡγοῦμαι σκύβαλα, ἵνα Χριστὸν κερδήσω." ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Taraweeh Teachings Day 4- Understanding the Role of Men & Women in Islam In Surah An-Nisa, Allah lays down the framework for the relationship between men and women, particularly within marriage. This surah addresses responsibilities, rights, and the divine balance that Allah has created between the two genders. "Men are the protectors and maintainers (qawwamoon) of women, because Allah has made one excel over the other, and because they spend (to support them) from their wealth." (Surah An-Nisa 4:34) This does not imply superiority or control, but rather a responsibility of care, provision, and protection. This Ramadan, may we renew our commitment to following Allah's commands in every aspect of our lives, including marriage and family life. Ameen! Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dhJCe3Uwkc
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhAlhamdulillah, welcome to Be Quranic.This is the blessed month of Ramadan—Ramadan Mubarak to everyone! May Allah bless us in this month with a fasting full of Iman and sincerity, leading to taqwa and forgiveness from Him.The Be Quranic Taraweeh ApproachEach Ramadan, I choose one surah as my pet surah to study and recite throughout the month in Taraweeh.I lead Taraweeh with the Qaswa community here in Perth, and our approach may differ slightly from other places.We select one surah and deeply study it throughout the month. Each night before Taraweeh, we have a short tafsir session, and the ayat covered in tafsir are then recited in salah. This means we repeat the same ayat for several nights—allowing us to develop a deeper connection with the Qur'an.This method helps us internalise the surah and absorb its meanings so that when we hear the recitation in prayer, it resonates more deeply with us.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.A Journey Through Past RamadansWe started this approach in 2019 with Surah Al-Baqarah.In 2020, due to COVID restrictions, we opted for Surah Al-Kahf, keeping things shorter and simpler.By 2021, restrictions were still fluctuating, so we went through Juz Amma, studying and repeating it in our Taraweeh prayers.Then, in 2022, as things returned to normal, we resumed our original format with Surah Ali 'Imran, followed by Surah An-Nisa in 2023, and Surah Al-Ma'idah in 2024.This year, 2025, our chosen surah is Surah Al-An'am.The Purpose of This ApproachThis is not just an intellectual tafsir—it is a practical approach. We extract real-life lessons from the surah, which we can turn into action points for the next 11 months.Each Ramadan, we add a new checklist of Qur'anic principles to live by, so that over the years, we gradually build our character through the Qur'an.This way, we don't just read or listen to the Qur'an—we live by it.Introduction to Makki SurahsWhat Makes a Surah Makki?The division of Makki and Madani Surahs is not based on geography—it is based on time.• Makki Surahs were revealed before Hijrah when the Prophet ﷺ was based in Makkah.• Madani Surahs were revealed after Hijrah, even if they were revealed outside of Madinah.For example:• Surah An-Nasr (إِذَا جَاءَ نَصْرُ اللَّهِ وَالْفَتْحُ) was revealed in Makkah but is still a Madani Surah because it was revealed after the migration.• Surah Al-Fath (إِنَّا فَتَحْنَا لَكَ فَتْحًا مُّبِينًا) was revealed near Hudaybiyyah, closer to Makkah than Madinah, yet it's a Madani Surah.So, the division is based on period, not place.BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.What Makes Makki Surahs Unique?The 13 years in Makkah were the toughest years for the early Muslims. They were a minority, oppressed, and struggling against an overwhelming opposition.During this time, there were no major laws—no fasting, no zakah, no hijab. Even the five daily prayers were only fully established towards the end of the Makkan period.So, what was the focus of Makki Surahs?
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Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
Is there gender inequality in Islam? Are males given more advantages, especially when it comes to inheritance? In today's Tafsir video, we'll delve into Ayah 11 of Surah An-Nisa to explore the intricate inheritance laws in Islam. Discover how Allah's guidance ensures fairness and wisdom in dividing assets among heirs, highlighting the balance of responsibilities and rights.
Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
Curious about how our mother Eve was created? Join us in the next 10 minutes as we explain the first verse of Surah An-Nisaa. Gather the family and tune in to today's English Tafsir of Surah An-Nisa.
Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
Join us in today's English Tafsir of Surah An-Nisa, Verse 1, as we delve into the profound concepts of creation. Discover why Allah calls all humanity, believers and non-believers alike, to be mindful of their Creator.
Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
In our exciting first session of Surah An-Nisa ???? ?????? , we dive into the significance of its name. This chapter uniquely honors women, highlighting their unparalleled role in nurturing humanity. Discover why Allah prioritized women's rights and duties across multiple Surahs. Join us as we start our journey to explore the profound teachings on family, inheritance, and justice, enriched with real-life examples from the Quran.
- Surah Al-Munafiqoon, Verse 8: "They say: If we return to Medina, the honorable will surely drive out the meaner therefrom; and to Allah belongs the might and to His Apostle and to the believers, but the hypocrites do not know." - 1st night: Imam Hasan's sacrifice of social status by signing the treaty. - 2nd night: Imam Hasan's sacrifice of social peace by signing the treaty. - Tonight: Discussion on the principle of upholding dignity in Imam Hasan's treaty. - Meaning of dignity from the Quran: - Izzah can mean dignity, honor, or victory. - Surah An-Nisa, Verse 139: Victory belongs to Allah, not to anyone else. - Types of honor/dignity: - Dignity by essence: Only Allah has inherent dignity. - Acquired dignity: Humans strive to acquire dignity. - Types include: - Dignity from association with Iman. - True honor belonging to Prophets and Imams. - Ultimate honor belonging only to Allah. - Other scholars' views: - A mu'min's dignity is in upholding Iman. - Honor based on being proud of one's identity and avoiding sin. - Relationship between dignity and the treaty of Imam Hasan: - Imam Hasan and Imam Hussain taught that true dignity comes from being close to Allah. - Imam Hasan used a treaty to address hypocrisy, while Imam Hussain fought to protect freedom of worship. - Imam Hasan's treaty terms: - Rule according to Quran and Sunnah. - No nomination of a successor. - Protection of Shia lives, wealth, and honor. - No action against Imam Hasan or his family. - Honor the name of Ali. - Specifics on managing public funds. - Imam Hasan's response to Muwaiya's challenge: - Imam Hasan chose peace over war to avoid humiliation and preserve the Imamate. - He critiqued Muwaiya's supporters and defended his decision as maintaining honor. - Lessons from Imam Hasan: - Uphold love and respect for the Ahlulbayt. - Implement the teachings and principles of Imam Hasan in our own lives. 7th Safar 1446 AH Monday, August 12th 2024 Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/ Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)
The fifth juz of the Quran includes the latter part of Surah An-Nisa (4:24-147). This section continues to elaborate on the social, ethical, and legal guidelines essential for the well-being of the Muslim community. Surah An-Nisa (4:24-147) The fifth juz begins with further instructions regarding marriage and familial relationships. It highlights the prohibitions concerning whom one can marry, underscoring the importance of lawful and ethical marital relations. The verses stress the need for mutual respect, consent, and fairness within marriages. This section also addresses the distribution of inheritance, reiterating the significance of equitable and just practices in wealth distribution. The importance of safeguarding the rights of orphans and the vulnerable is emphasized, ensuring that their property is protected and justly managed. Another major theme in this juz is the concept of justice and its implementation within the community. It calls for standing firmly for justice, even if it is against oneself or close relatives. The Quran instructs the believers to avoid dishonesty, corruption, and betrayal of trust, urging them to uphold truth and integrity. The verses then discuss matters of faith, particularly the importance of sincere belief and the rejection of hypocrisy. The hypocrites are described as those who outwardly show faith but harbor disbelief in their hearts. The Quran warns against their deceitful behavior and their attempts to sow discord within the community. Additionally, there is a focus on maintaining strong communal ties and ensuring the safety and security of the community. Believers are urged to support one another, especially in times of conflict or danger, and to remain united against external threats. Overall, the fifth juz of the Quran provides comprehensive guidance on maintaining ethical conduct, ensuring justice, and fostering a cohesive and supportive community grounded in faith and righteousness. Voiced and Produced by Tariq I. El-Amin Image- Tariq I. El-Amin
The 6th Juz of the Quran, encompassing Surah An-Nisa (4:148) to Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:81), continues to elaborate on themes central to social justice, ethical conduct, and the legal framework for a righteous community. In Surah An-Nisa, the emphasis is on justice, fair dealings, and the importance of protecting the rights of individuals, particularly the weak and vulnerable. The section addresses the issue of slander and false accusations, highlighting the serious consequences and moral degradation caused by such actions. It calls for believers to speak kindly, seek reconciliation, and maintain a sense of brotherhood. There is a clear condemnation of hypocrisy and deceit, urging Muslims to align their actions with their faith sincerely. The transition to Surah Al-Ma'idah introduces dietary laws, stressing the importance of lawful and clean consumption. The surah begins with a call to uphold covenants and fulfill obligations, reinforcing the notion that a believer's word and promises are sacred. There is a significant focus on the prohibition of certain foods and the conditions under which animals should be slaughtered, emphasizing purity in both physical and spiritual consumption. Moreover, Surah Al-Ma'idah covers legal matters such as theft and its punishment, promoting a system of justice that balances mercy with accountability. The narrative of Cain and Abel is recounted, illustrating the destructive nature of jealousy and violence while underscoring the sanctity of human life. A recurrent theme is the importance of maintaining piety, fairness, and communal harmony. There are also directives on interfaith relations, urging Muslims to engage respectfully with people of other faiths while remaining steadfast in their beliefs. The juz concludes with reminders about the Day of Judgment, the consequences of one's actions, and the importance of seeking forgiveness and striving for righteousness. Overall, the 6th Juz reinforces the principles of justice, ethical conduct, and the comprehensive legal framework essential for a harmonious and faithful Muslim community. Voiced and Produced by Tariq I. El-Amin Image- Tariq I. El-Amin
he fourth juz of the Quran continues from the latter part of Surah Al Imran and enters the initial verses of Surah An-Nisa. This section addresses several themes related to faith, piety, community, and social justice. Voiced & Produced by Tariq I. El-Amin Image- Tariq I. El-Amin
Menurut Al-Quran dan Hadits, menghadapi pasangan yang tak seindah angan membutuhkan kesabaran dan pengertian. Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala berfirman dalam Surah An-Nisa ayat 19, "Dan bergaullah dengan mereka secara patut." Rasulullah Muhammad Shallallahu Alaihi Wasallam juga mengajarkan dalam Hadits, "Yang terbaik di antara kalian adalah yang terbaik terhadap istrinya." Dalam Islam, penting untuk mengutamakan cinta, kesabaran, dan pengertian dalam pernikahan. Kita diajarkan untuk menerima pasangan dengan segala kekurangan dan kelebihannya serta selalu berusaha memperbaiki diri dan hubungan. Ikhtiar untuk memperbaiki hubungan dengan komunikasi yang baik dan doa kepada Allah adalah langkah utama yang sejalan dengan tuntunan agama untuk mencapai keharmonisan bersama pasangan.
AL BAYAN - Surah AN NISA - Part 13 - Verses 58 - 70 - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
AL BAYAN - Surah AN NISA - Part 23 - Verses 170 - 176 - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
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AL BAYAN - Surah AN NISA - Part 18 - Verses 105 - 121 - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
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AL BAYAN - Surah AN NISA - Part 16 - Verses 92 - 100 - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
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AL BAYAN - Surah AN NISA - Part 1 - Verses 1 - 3 - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
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AL BAYAN - Surah AN NISA - Part 10 - Verses 36 - 40 - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
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AL BAYAN - Surah AN NISA - Part 4 - Verses 12 - 14 - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
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Last month, I shared with you about the importance of estate planning. Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala did not leave the matters of inheritance to human interpretation. Islamic law of inheritance is coded as law in the Holy Qur'an and in Surah An-Nisa. That underscores the importance of matters of money when a person dies. And yet...most of us have neglected to create and organize our estate plans. Partly because it can be a confusing, difficult process to navigate! So today, I have brought on a guest to clarify some of the details of estate planning: estate-planning attorney and probate attorney Jen Gumbel! Jen is very familiar with both Islamic laws for inheritance and the legal intricacies that come with estate planning. I believe you are going to benefit greatly from the information she has to share! WORK WITH JEN: Join Jen's workshop to learn everything you need to know to get your estate plan in place: https://organizedafterlife.com/estate-planning-workshop/ CONNECT WITH JEN: Website: https://organizedafterlife.com/about-jen-gumbel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jengumbel/ WORK WITH MIRAL: If you're ready to transform the trajectory of your life and the lives of your family members through investing, book a consultation with me: https://www.invest4lifemk.com/services CONNECT WITH MIRAL: Want to learn more? Visit my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@muslimwomeninvest Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muslimwomeninvest/
Explanation of the Verse in Surah An-Nisa' Containing Ten Rights- Part 5 by Albaseerah
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Explanation of the Verse in Surah An-Nisa' Containing Ten Rights- Part 4 by Albaseerah
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Explanation of the Verse in Surah An-Nisa' Containing Ten Rights- Part 3 by Albaseerah
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Explanation of the Verse in Surah An-Nisa' Containing Ten Rights - Part 2 by Albaseerah
Explanation of the Verse in Surah An-Nisa' Containing Ten Rights by Albaseerah
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