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بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh My first benefit for today is from Surat At Takwir, ayaat 2, where Allah subhanna wa ta'ala says ' And when the stars Inkadarat.' Ibn Kathir goes to explain that this means, when they are scattered. This is as Allah says, ' And when the stars have fallen and scattered.' (82:2) Ibn Kathir goes on to say that the basis of the word Inkidar is Insibab, which means to be poured out. Ar-Rabi bin Anas reported from Abu Al-Aliyah, who reported from Ubayy bin Ba'b that he said, "Six signs will take place before the Day of Judgement. The people will be in their marketplaces when the sun's light will go away. When they are in that situation, the mountains will fall down upon the face of the earth, and the earth will move, quake and be in a state of mixed up confusion. So the Jinns will then flee in fright to the humans and the humans will flee to the Jinns. The domestic beasts, brids and wild animals will mix together, and they will surge together in a wave of chaos." My second benefit for today is from Surat At-Takwir, ayaat 6, where Allah subhanna wa ta'ala says, 'And when the seas become as blazing fire." Ibn Kathir goes on to say 'Then he (Ubayy) went on to say, "The Jinns will say, ' We come to you with news.' So they will all go to the sea, and it will be a blazing fire. While they are in that state, the earth will be split with one huge crack that will extend from the lowest, seventh earth to the higest, seventh heaven. So while they are in that state, a wind will come that will kill all of them." Ibn Jarir recorded this narration with this wording. | |
-- Ruqaiyah bint Abdullah
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بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh My third benefit for today, is from Surat At-Takwir, ayaat 23 where Allah subhanna wa ta'ala says, "And indeed he saw him in the clear horizon." Ibn Kathir goes to explain that this means indeed Muhammmad salla allahu alaihi was salaam saw Jibril, who brought him the message from Allah, in the form that All created him in (i.e his true form), and he had six hundred wings. Ibn Kathir also says that when Allah says "in the clear horizon." he means clear. This refers to the first sighting which ocurred at Al-Batha (Makkah). This incident is mentioned in Allah's statement, "He has been taught by one mighty in power (Jibril), Dhu Mirrah, then he rose. While her was in the highest part of the horizon. Then he approached and came closer. And was at a distance of two bows' length or less. So (Allah) revealed to his servant what he revealed." (53:5-10) My fourth benefit for today is also from Surat At-Takwir, ayaat 26 where Allah says, "Then where are you going?" Ibn Kathir goes on to explain that this means, where has your reason gone, in rejecting this Quran, while it is manifest, clear, and evident that it is the truth from Allah. This is as Abu Bakr As-Siddiq said to the delegation of Bani Hanifah when they came to him as Muslims and he commanded them to recite (something from the Quran). So they recited something to him from the so called Quran of Musaylimah the Liar, that was total gibberish and terribly poor in style. Thus, Abu Bakr said, "Woe unto you! Where have your senses gone? By Allah, this speech did not come from a god."
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-- Ruqaiyah bint Abdullah
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Correction for the first post. بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh My third benefit for today, is from Surat At-Takwir, ayaat 23 where Allah subhanna wa ta'ala says, "And indeed he saw him in the clear horizon." Ibn Kathir goes to explain that this means indeed Muhammmad salla allahu alaihi was salaam saw Jibril, who brought him the message from Allah, in the form that Allah created him in (i.e his true form), and he had six hundred wings. Ibn Kathir also says that when Allah says "in the clear horizon." he means clear. This refers to the first sighting which ocurred at Al-Batha (Makkah). This incident is mentioned in Allah's statement, "He has been taught by one mighty in power (Jibril), Dhu Mirrah, then he rose. While her was in the highest part of the horizon. Then he approached and came closer. And was at a distance of two bows' length or less. So (Allah) revealed to his servant what he revealed." (53:5-10) My fourth benefit for today is also from Surat At-Takwir, ayaat 26 where Allah says, "Then where are you going?" Ibn Kathir goes on to explain that this means, where has your reason gone, in rejecting this Quran, while it is manifest, clear, and evident that it is the truth from Allah. This is as Abu Bakr As-Siddiq said to the delegation of Bani Hanifah when they came to him as Muslims and he commanded them to recite (something from the Quran). So they recited something to him from the so called Quran of Musaylimah the Liar, that was total gibberish and terribly poor in style. Thus, Abu Bakr said, "Woe unto you! Where have your senses gone? By Allah, this speech did not come from a god." | |
-- Ruqaiyah bint Abdullah
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Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim - Benefit #3 : My benefit today is from Surah At-Takwir, ayat 27 where Allah says ' Verily, this is no less than a Reminder for the creatures. ' Ibn Kathir explains thismeaning by saying ' This Qur'an is a reminder for all of mankind. They are reminded by it and receive admonition from it. ' My benefit from this is that the Quran is basically our guidline for everything. We are taught, reminded and corrected by it. Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim - Benefit #4 : My benefit today is from Surah At Takwir, ayat 29 where Allah says ' And you cannot will unless that Allah wills, the Lord of all that exists. ' Ibn Kathir explains this meaning by saying ' This means that the will is not left to you all, so that whoever wishes to be guided, then he is guided, and whoever wishes to be astray, then he goes astray, rather, all of this is according to the will of Allah the Exalted, and He is the Lord of all that exists. ' My benefit from this is that you cant do anythign withouth the Will and Permission of Allah. Like nothing. He decrees everything. | |
-- Yasmin
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