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Lesson 9 Ayahs 40 - 48. Outline Recap Main themes so far: 3 groups; importance of examples; state of hearts; Jannah vs. Naar; hypocrisy; challenge to.

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1 Lesson 9 Ayahs 40 - 48

2 Outline Recap Main themes so far: 3 groups; importance of examples; state of hearts; Jannah vs. Naar; hypocrisy; challenge to produce a similar surah New group: Bani Israel (Ayahs 40-44 today)

3 Historical Background Ibrahim A.S. had two sons: Ishaac and Ismael Ishaac  Yaqub  12 sons and from these came the Prophets Known as Bani Israel (Jews) Close to 4000 messengers were sent to them From these came the Christians who believed in Jesus (Isa A.S.)

4 Why Bani Israel? 1. A special invitation to believe in Allah and the Prophet SAW 2. They used to be the ummah at that time so the Muslim ummah can learn from them 3. Do not repeat history 4. Not enough to simply belong to a group or to be the “chosen ummah”

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6 Appreciate the Blessing (tongue) Acknowledge In Heart Through Actions (Obeying Allah SWT)

7 Deen Leadership Mann and Salwa Saved from Pharoah

8 Ayah 40 (Cont…) Waaw Faa Yaa – to fulfill something (i.e. a promise, a debt) Ahd – a promise made with the intention of fulfilling it – Establish prayers, give zakaat, support prophets Raa Haa Baa – extreme fear; the person is very anxious and careful Raahib: monk

9 - Removal of misdeeds - Admission to Jannah [Maida:12] Help & Support Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) My Promise…

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11 Remember the favors that Allah has bestowed upon you Fulfilling all promises that we make Fear only Allah

12 And believe in what I have sent down confirming that which is [already] with you, and be not the first to disbelieve in it. And do not exchange My signs for a small price, and fear [only] Me.

13 Ayah 41… Saawd Daal Qaaf – to speak the truth; to call someone else truthful 1. The Qu’ran confirms that the Torah and Injeel were sent from Allah SWT 2. Confirms the content of the previous books; the message is the same

14 Torah GospelPsalms

15 1.Do not be the first to disbelieve among the people of the Book; refers to the 3 tribes of Madinah because then their descendants will disbelieve too 1.They possessed knowledge; When someone with knowledge rejects, then this is even more severe than someone who is ignorant rejects.

16 Sheen Raa Yaa – to buy and sell; do not give My verses away to gain a small price Thaa Meem Noon – something that is precious Qaleela – less in quantity and quality -> enjoyment of this world is little

17 Does this mean to exchange Allah’s ayahs for money? 1. Distorting, misinterpreting and concealing the verses in order to gain the pleasure of people; giving fatwas that contradict the deen to please the people 2. Those verses in particular that refer to the Prophet (saw) about his signs, his arrival  continued religious supremacy (it was a status issue for them)

18 Ayah 42 Laam Baa Seen – to clothe; to mix so that the matter becomes confusing; impossible to tell the difference between truth and falsehood Kaaf Taa Meem – don’t conceal the truth about the Prophet SAW – 1. Person does not express it; never mentions it – 2. When asked about the truth, a person doesn’t mention it (even after recognizing the truth)

19 Hiding Truth To not speak the truth To not give proper answer

20 And do not mix the truth with falsehood or conceal the truth while you know [it]. What is the harm of mixing truth with lies? How do we mix the truth with falsehood?

21 And establish prayer and give zakah and bow with those who bow [in worship and obedience].

22 Ayah 43 Qaaf Waaw Meem – make something else stand straight; don’t just pray but establish the salaah (praying on time, with khushoo etc.) Zaal Kaaf Waaw (or Yaa) – lit. purification, also growth; obligatory charity is a means of purifying our money and also increasing our wealth, as well as the wealth of others

23 Zakaah Technically: that wealth which is given in obedience to Allah SWT, to those who deserve it and its given from a specific type of wealth (which is surplus for 1 year)

24 Ayah 43… Raaw Kaaf Aa’in – bow/bend; here it means congregation salah – 1. We should pray in congregation – 2. You’re not the only one who is pious; other people also do ruku

25 According to Ubayy bin Ka'ab, R.A. the Holy Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, said: "If the people come to know of the great rewards and benefits of the congregational prayer, they would never stay back but would rush to the masjid for it. The first row merits the highest reward. Two persons praying together merit greater reward than the same praying individually, the rule being that the bigger the congregation the higher its worth in the Sight of Allah." (Abu Dawud)

26 Do you order righteousness of the people and forget yourselves while you recite the Scripture? Then will you not reason?

27 Ayah 44 Hamza Meem Raa – command; this is for the scholars of the Bani Israel Baa Raa Raa – Good deeds of different types – Telling other people to do good deeds but forgetting themselves – Sometimes they would tell other people to believe in the Prophet SAW but wouldn’t do it themselves – (the story of Salman al Farsi)

28 Ayah 44 Taa Laam Waaw – such recitation in which the meaning follows the recitation; you recite the Torah but you don’t believe in it yourselves? Aa’in Qaaf Laam – lit. to tie, connect things together; intellect means you have control and restraint; if you have no control over your emotions, and even if you have a PHD, you’re considered jaahil; Neuronal connections also intellect

29 When a person reads the Qur’an - first and foremost – his/her voice should go to his heart and then others. Practice What You Preach!

30 Start Implementing They need a Role Model They will follow your Example A good example has twice the value of good advice

31 The Prophet (s.a.w) said, "On the night of ascension, I passed by some people whose lips were being cut with scissors made of fire. I then said, "Who are you?" They replied "We used to command others to good and refused to do it ourselves. We used to forbid others from evil, but did it ourselves."

32 Reflections

33 Until Next Class… Review word for word translation Review historical context and tafseer Share with family and friends Reflect and implement

34 And seek help through patience and prayer, and indeed, it is difficult except for the humbly submissive [to Allah ]

35 Patient upon decree of Allah To Keep oneself on Obedience To Keep oneself away from Disobedien ce Two Weapons for Success –

36 SALAH is a mirror - if we want to see what kind of muslims we are - then we should test our Salah.

37 Khaa’shee’in SubmissiveFearfulFocusedDedicated

38 Those who are humble Who are certain that they will meet their Lord and that they will return to Him

39 So before having that great meeting with their Lord, they meet Allah many times a day.

40 Plan It Wait & Yearn Think About it Wear Best Clothes Show Best Manners Stay Attentive Don’t want to end the meeting No Interference or Distractions Wait for the next meeting

41 O Children of Israel, remember My favor that I have bestowed upon you and that I preferred you over the worlds.

42 Allah has chosen us for His deen and His book, so we should remember this blessing, and be grateful for it.

43 And fear a Day when no soul will suffice for another soul at all, nor will intercession be accepted from it, nor will compensation be taken from it, nor will they be aided.

44 Day of Judgement No Support No Interces sion No Ransom No Help Each person will get what he has earned.

45 Then what must we do? Prepare for that Day.


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