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AL BAYAN - Surah AL IMRAN - Part 12 - Verses 77 - 91 - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi

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    Al-Bayan, Discourses on the Qur'an
    by Javed Ahmad Ghamidi
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    Surah Aal i Imran
    Aayaat 77 to 91.
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    Gratitude is only for God,
    the Lord of the World,
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    and may His peace and mercy
    be on Muhammad, the trustworthy.
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    I seek refuge with God
    from the accursed Devil.
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    In the Name of God, the Most Gracious,
    the Ever Merciful.
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    Ladies and Gentlemen, We are resuming
    the study of Surah Aal I Imran
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    from verse 77 in the Quran.
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    In the preceding verses, the Quran,
    states that jews are mistaken
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    for holding that they have a special
    place reserved for them by Allah,
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    due to which they consider
    themselves superior to others.
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    And that the Jews are wrong in assuming
    that God has kept them free
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    of any responsibility in relation to
    the gentiles.
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    The Quran, addressing the Jews, clarified
    that any rank given by Allah is only for
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    those who fulfill the covenant, and act
    in accordance with the covenant
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    at any cost. The Quran terms it as
    Taqwa (fear of God).
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    Those who will act like this will be pious
    and devout, and God loves to be friends
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    with the pious people. Those who disregard
    their promise to Allah, violate all limits
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    and reach a point of shamelessness and
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    even then claim to be God fearing
    and beloved to God,
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    they are just merely imagining things
    and this has no merit.
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    This is clarified in the preceding
    verses of the Quran.
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    The Quran states:
    Innallazeena yashtaroona bi aahdilleahi
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    Indeed, those who trade Allah’s covenant
    and their oaths for a fleeting gain.
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    In the earlier verse, light was thrown
    on those who are
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    God fearing.
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    Now, the Quran says that those
    who trade Allah’s covenant and
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    their oaths for fleeting gain.
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    What is intended by this covenant?
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    It is evident that it's with regard to the
    covenant made with the jews in relation
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    to God’s Shariah (Islamic Law) and the
    advent of the Prophet (pbuh).
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    And with respect to the oaths; it is
    mentioned in context to the oaths
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    with the Prophets by the jews
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    and in particular to help and
    support the Prophet (pbuh).
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    These oaths will be mentioned
    in verse 81.
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    We will learn about the nature of those
    covenants when we read those verses.
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    Pointing towards those
    verses, the Quran says:
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    Innal lazeena yashtaroona bi'ahdil laahi
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    Indeed, those who trade Allah’s covenant
    and
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    wa aymaanihim samanan qaleelan
    and trade their oaths for a fleeting gain.
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    The Quran stated that they think of
    themselves as being beloved to God,
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    They think that they will secure a good
    place with God
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    while trading Allah’s covenant and
    oaths for fleeting gains.
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    ulaaa'ika laa khalaaqa lahum
    fil Aakhirati
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    No matter how religiously they present
    themselves, and think that they are
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    superior to others, they will have no
    share in the Hereafter.
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    Only those who keep Allah’s covenant and
    oaths, the ones who have honest affairs
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    and act in accordance with the laws
    of religion receive His blessings.
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    As against them, these kinds of people
    have no share in the Hereafter.
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    ulaaa'ika laa khalaaqa lahum fil Aakhirati
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    The misconception that the jews have
    that they are the beloved people of God
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    and that they will be treated specially…
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    In fact, there is no doubt that jews are
    a special group of people
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    as stated in the Quran.
    Jews were chosen by God, given a rank
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    and responsibility. Even after all this
    the Quran states that the rank given
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    to the jews was based on merit, it
    was given with a purpose and
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    has its own limitations; it is not like
    the jews will forever enjoy the rank
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    and its status - while they do no justice
    to the responsibility delegated to them.
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    There is no possibility of it.
    ulaaa'ika laa khalaaqa lahum fil Aakhirati
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    They are the ones who will have no share
    in the Hereafter.
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    wa laa yukallimuhumul laahu
    Allah will not speak to them
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    on the Day of resurrection.
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    They are the ones who are rejected
    in the court of Allah…
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    In reality, this is the outcome of
    Laanah (Driven out of Gods mercy).
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    In our terminology, Laanat is used as
    an expletive.
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    It actually means to drive out
    someone from Gods mercy.
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    wa laa yukallimuhumul laahu
    Allah will not speak to them on the
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    Day of resurrection
    wa laa yanzuru ilaihim Yawmal Qiyaamati
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    God will not look at them with kindness
    on the Day of Resurrection.
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    Like you say, God will not even like to
    see them or look at them with kindness.
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    wa laa yuzakkeehim And God will not
    exonerate them of their sins
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    wa lahum 'azabun 'aleem
    and for them there is a painful torment.
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    As the Quran states that they will not
    be exonerated of their sins.
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    What is the meaning of it?
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    It means that they have committed grave
    offences of such a degree that
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    there is no scope for exoneration after
    somemild form of punishment.
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    It is evident from the verse that when
    the sins are so grave…
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    May Allah guide us towards good, so that
    an individual may enter the paradise
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    while taking the first step only.
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    But from this verse we understand that there
    can be certain transgressions that are...
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    since we can only enter paradise
    after being cleansed of all the sins
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    so if an individual cannot rectify his
    offenses through good deeds,
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    Allah removes the remnants of any
    wrongdoing by a punishment,
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    Quran mentioned that
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    they will not even reach this purity.
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    wa lahum 'azabun 'aleem
    for them there is a painful torment.
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    It is evident from this verse that
    how great a sin it is
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    to break Allah’s Covenant, break promises
    and willingly deny the truth.
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    This is a major wrongdoing in
    relation to the Prophet (pbuh) and
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    it is also an offense in any other
    circumstances.
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    The Quran has explicitly detailed it out.
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    The Quran has established a connection
    in the last two verses and stated that
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    in normal circumstances the jews
    have immensely degraded themselves,
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    that is the reason for breaking
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    Allah’s covenant and their oaths
    for a fleeting gain.
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    Therefore, the purification of man's
    moral will become a reason for
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    God's kind attention towards him
    in the hereafter.
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    and if these people have good intentions,
    they have true faith in God,
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    if they are trying to be pious Muslims and
    do not willingly deny the truth by God,
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    but have commited certains other offences.
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    In that case, a glad tiding was received
    that Allah would warn and punish them
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    but eventually wash them of their
    transgressions.
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    And then they can enter heaven.
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    This is what has been explained in
    the Hadiths.
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    When an event is narrated, many-a-times
    the narrators try to exaggerate
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    the real facts.
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    This is what the Quran has explained.
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    The Quran states: Wa inna minhum
    lafaree qany yalwoona
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    alsinatahum bil Kitaabi
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    And there are some among them who
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    while reading the Book of God
    twist their tongues
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    litahsaboohu minal Kitaab,
    wa maa huwa minal Kitaabi
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    so that you may think that what
    they are reading
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    is written in the Book whereas
    it is not written in it.
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    Just imagine to what extent people
    and communities can degrade.
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    If you try to connect it with the previous
    verses,
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    you will understand that these words
    carry extreme displeasure and
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    hate from Allah for these people.
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    Allah gave them a status and
    treated them accordingly…
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    Post that they were, indeed,
    deserving of this punishment.
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    As Allah explains that neither would He
    look at them with kindness,
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    nor interlocute with them,
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    nor will Allah
    purify them of their sins
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    so that they could enter heaven.
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    They will live in this torment forever.
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    If you try to understand their unique
    status;
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    I even gave an example to help you
    get the point across that when the
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    wives of the Prophet (pbuh) were chosen
    for this office.
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    They were designated an office
    at a very unique juncture
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    and it was made clear to them
    that now their reward and
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    punishment would both be
    doubled.
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    In other words, when you are chosen for
    office and you decide to take charge
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    willingly then you must be ready to
    shoulder the responsibilities.
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    The Quran says:
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    There are some among them…
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    It is obvious that it is similar to
    the interpretation that if they
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    want to escape from
    responsibilities
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    of the covenants of God, then how do
    they distort the Book?
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    There are two aspects of it.
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    One you alter the book and its meaning.
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    Another way out is that since majority
    of the people are illiterate,
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    therefore, you distort the book
    by slightly twisting the text and
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    change the meaning of the verse
    in its entirety.
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    In other words, you did not alter the words
    but distorted the meaning with your tongue,
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    that is what has been mentioned here.
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    There are people who while reading
    the book of Allah
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    yalwoona alsinatahum bil Kitaabi
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    There are some among them who
    distort the Book with their tongues
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    that is, they enunciate the text of
    the book in such a manner
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    that you think that whatever they
    are reading
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    litahsaboohu minal Kitaab to make
    you think this ˹distortion˺
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    is from the Book wa maa huwa minal
    Kitaabi but it is not what the Book says.
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    wa yaqooloona huwa min 'indillaahi that
    you may consider it to be
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    from the Book of God,
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    wa maa huwa min 'indillaahi
    even though it is not from God.
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    In other words, they ascribe to God
    whereas it is not from god but them
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    wa yaqooloona 'alal laahil kaziba
    wa hum ya'lamoon
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    [in this manner] they deliberately
    ascribe falsehood to God.
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    The crime that has been mentioned here
    has been perpetrated
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    by both jews and christians. In the
    earlier chapter of Al-Bakara,
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    it was detailed out how jews and
    christains alters and twist the meaning
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    of the word MARWA with their
    tongues.
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    The word “Marwa” was used when
    Prophet Abraham (pbuh) was asked
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    to sacrifice Prophet Ismael, his son.
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    Apart from other alterations to this
    incident of sacrifice not only did the jews
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    add the name of Prophet Isaac but also
    ruined the pronunciation of the word Marwa.
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    So, this is the type of alteration that
    has been mentioned here in this verse,
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    ​​that you alter the meaning of a word in
    order to divert people's attention
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    to a different topic while concealing the
    real meaning. In order to conceal
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    the fact that Prophet Abraham (pbuh)
    came to Arab,
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    build the house of God, his lineage was
    florished in the soil and also
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    about the incident of Ismael’s
    sacrifice, therefore,
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    anticipating the outcomes of how it
    could relate to the
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    advent of Prophet (pbuh). Jews manipulated
    the word Marwa.
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    This is an example of how they concealed
    the facts in history,
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    in order to disassociate the relation of
    Prophet Abraham with the house of God.
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    This is just an example that
    I have given…
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    This is what has been indicated here.
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    It is explained that even in the case
    of the Prophet (pbuh),
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    when they are unfair, they can stoop
    to such a level.
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    People would have been visiting
    the Prophet (pbuh),
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    when the Quran repeatedly
    mentioned about the foretelling,
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    people would have been visiting
    the Prophet (pbuh),
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    asking him about the predictions
    mentioned in the Quran.
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    This is how the Quran has sketched the
    picture of what their
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    religious leaders used to do.
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    The Quran mentions how
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    they would distort the real facts twist
    their tongues so that you may think that
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    what they are reading is written in the
    Book whereas it is not written in it.
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    They would give you an impression, that
    what they are reading is written in the Book
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    whereas it is not written in it.
    The Quran stated:
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    Maa kaana libasharin ai yu'tiyahul
    laahul Kitaaba
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    walhukma wan Nubuwwata summa
    yaqoola linnaasi koonoo
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    'ibaadal lee min doonil laahi
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    The Quran says that: Not only do they
    speak a lie against Prophet (pbuh),
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    they don't even think that It is
    not appropriate
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    for someone that Allah will bless
    him with the Scripture, wisdom,
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    to decide according to that.
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    yu’tiyahulleahul kiteaba val hukma
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    decide according to the wisdom,
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    wan nubuvvata and bestow him with
    prophethood summa yakoola
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    lin neasi koonoo ıbeadan lee min
    doonilleahi “Worship me instead of Allah.”
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    How is it possible? Since, Christians are
    addressed in this verse.
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    How is it possible that God sent down
    His book to the Christians,
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    and guided them to decide in
    religious matter in accordance
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    with the book of God and even appointed
    from him for the status of Prophethood.
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    And instead of inviting people to worship
    God, how could Jesus propagate
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    his own worship instead?
    How is it possible?
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    God says, it cannot be. Christians cannot
    say: koonoo 'ibaadal lee min doonil laahi
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    Be servants to me apart from Allah,
    No!
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    He would rather say:
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    wa laakin koonoo rabbaaniy yeena bimaa
    kuntum tu'allimoonal Kitaaba
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    but rather He would say
    “be servants of God”.
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    Why would he (Jesus) ask you to
    be his servant,
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    rather he would ask you to be
    servants of God.
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    The word raabbeani means worshipper
    of God (servant of God).
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    Same is the meaning of Maulvi in
    our society.
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    It is indeed a beautiful word
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    but a wrong usage of this word
    has led us to this point.
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    Infact, we learn from the Quran that the
    religious scholars of christians were
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    reffered to as “Rabbanni”.
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    Like we use the term “Mualivi” for our
    religious leaders,
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    its roots are in the word “Maula”.
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    Similarly, Rabbani word in rooted in
    the word “Rab”.
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    So, this word was used in context of
    worshipper of God, servants of God.
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    The Quran say: This is what the Prophet
    (pbuh) would preach.
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    The Quran also mentions that the
    Prophet (pbuh) would never want a
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    a specific number of people to
    become Maulvi (religious scholar) or
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    Rabbani (worshipper of God). He would
    invite everyone to worship God.
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    bimaa kuntum tu'allimoonal Kitaaba
    but [instead, he would say],
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    "Be pious scholars of the Lord because
    of what you have taught
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    of the Scripture and because of what
    you have studied."
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    wa bimaa kuntum tadrusoon
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    but he will surely say, “Be sincere
    worshippers of Allah,
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    because you teach the Book and
    you preach from it.”
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    Wa laa yaamurakum an tattakhizul malaaa
    'ikata wan Nabiyyeena arbaabaa
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    And he would never ask you to take angels
    and prophets as lords.
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    Nor will he ask you to make the angels
    and the prophets as your god
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    He will never ask you to make the angels
    and the prophets as your god
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    a yaamurukum bilkufri ba'da iz
    antum muslimoon
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    Would he ask you to disbelieve after
    you have submitted?
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    The Quran, while invoking the good
    sense of jews, christians and
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    even Quraish of Mecca were
    reprimanded that
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    that those allegations that
    you have made a part of your creed,
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    how could you associate those things
    with the Prophets of Allah.
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    You should never do that.
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    The Prophet would never ask his followers
    to disbelieve after they
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    learn about the truth. And if you ever
    come across something like this,
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    it would not be legitimate to accept
    that it is from God himself.
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    After coming across something of this
    sort, you should be well aware that
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    this is nothing but the alteration of the
    meaning and verses
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    by people who are leading people
    astray.
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    No Prophet can invite you to this
    sort of religion.
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    Look at how a standard has been
    explicated in the Quran that
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    The one who has the book of God, the
    one who has been blessed with
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    the abilities to better comprehend and
    decide on religious matters in
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    accordance with the book of God.
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    The one who would be stationed at the
    position of prophethood,
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    what would he say to the people?
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    He would always guide people towards
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    Tawhid (oneness of God). He would guide you
    towards Tawhid and nothing more than that.
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    He would never ask people to submit
    and worship to him instead of God.
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    He would never boast about himself.
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    The one having the knowledge of the
    book would never exaggerate
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    and boast about the angels
    and Prophets.
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    He would only invite you to
    tawheed, the Oneness of God.
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    Allah says in the Quran, If you come
    across anything that is contrary
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    to the oneness of God, then that is not
    from God, but fabrication of the message.
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    It is not possible that after inviting you
    to Islam and the oneness of God,
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    the Prophet word then ask you to
    make partners with God.
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    It is not possible that the Prophet
    would first proclaim the oneness of God
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    and then asked you to worship him
    instead.
  • 16:04 - 16:06
    This was the principle that was put
    forth to the jews
  • 16:06 - 16:09
    and it was natural to put forth this
    principle before the jews.
  • 16:09 - 16:13
    Even today, If you read the Torah,
    you will find that the Torah
  • 16:13 - 16:15
    or the Bible is narrating the oneness
    of God in entirety.
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    You can better comprehend this
    statement which is explained
  • 16:19 - 16:23
    here in context, only when you will
    understand that since,
  • 16:23 - 16:27
    you have the books of your Prophets
    with you. Do you ever see that
  • 16:27 - 16:30
    the Prophet is inviting people to
    worship him?
  • 16:30 - 16:32
    Or give the status of God to someone else?
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    Then how do you believe in it that if Jesus
    in the Bible
  • 16:36 - 16:39
    propagated the Oneness of God,
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    stressed on Iman and good deeds,
    and make this as a foundation
  • 16:43 - 16:45
    of invitation towards the right path.
  • 16:45 - 16:49
    Even after thousands of years
    after Moses's Torah,
  • 16:49 - 16:50
    it preaches the same facts
  • 16:50 - 16:52
    about the Oneness of God. How is it
    possible then that
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    when the religious scholars try to
    understand the text, they
  • 16:54 - 16:56
    ascribe these things to the prophets.
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    This is what has been stressed over
    here.
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    Is it possible that first the Prophet
    (pbuh) would work hard all his life
  • 17:02 - 17:07
    to invite people to the religion of Islam and
    then whisper into someone's ear to submit to Him
  • 17:07 - 17:08
    and worship Him instead?
  • 17:08 - 17:09
    It is not possible.
  • 17:09 - 17:11
    You will understand the full force
    of this argument when you understand
  • 17:11 - 17:14
    what sort of juxtaposition is being
    carried out.
  • 17:15 - 17:17
    The juxtaposition is between what the
    Prophet has left behind and
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    what is being done by his followers.
  • 17:20 - 17:22
    This is what is being discussed here in
    the verse of the Quran.
  • 17:22 - 17:24
    This is what is being stated in the Quran:
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    a ya’murukum bil kufri baa’da iz antum
    muslimoon,
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    the Prophet (pbuh) invited people towards
    the religion of Islam,
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    towards the onesness of God.
  • 17:34 - 17:36
    Even today this invitation towards the
    right path is clearly stated
  • 17:36 - 17:40
    in the book of God. Post this, did the
    Prophet (pbuh) proclaim to St. Paul
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    that He had attained Godly powers,
    or there are some attributes of God
  • 17:43 - 17:44
    that are manifested in him?
  • 17:44 - 17:47
    Did the Prophet (pbuh) ever announce
    that he has received the divine powers?
  • 17:47 - 17:52
    When did the Prophet (pbuh) ever say
    something like this that you are saying
  • 17:52 - 17:55
    to people after He is gone?
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    This is what has been mentioned
    in the Quran.
  • 17:56 - 18:00
    You will better comprehend this when
    you will compare the
  • 18:00 - 18:04
    meaning of the word muslimoon with
    ya’murukum bil kufri.
  • 18:04 - 18:07
    How is it possible? When the Prophet
    (pbuh) himself proclaimed
  • 18:07 - 18:11
    about the oneness of God and stood
    by it throughout His life.
  • 18:11 - 18:15
    How is it possible that He might have
    said something of this sort,
  • 18:15 - 18:18
    that you claim the Prophet (pbuh) has
    mentioned about his own divinity.
  • 18:18 - 18:22
    How is it possible that the Prophet (pbuh)
    first presented himself
  • 18:22 - 18:27
    as the servant of God and preached
    about Iman and Tawhiid,
  • 18:27 - 18:29
    in accordance with the verses of
    the Quran.
  • 18:29 - 18:33
    And then in no time we came to
    know different stories of a completely
  • 18:33 - 18:36
    different perspective about the Prophet
    (pbuh) attaining the virtue of divinity.
  • 18:36 - 18:38
    While inviting people to Islam, was the
    Prophet (pbuh) asking people
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    to unbelief after they became Muslim.
  • 18:39 - 18:43
    This is what has been mentioned in this
    phrase a ya’murukum bil kufri baa’da
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    iz antum muslimoon Would he ask you
    to disbelieve after you have submitted?
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    The Messenger of Allah can never do
    something like this.
  • 18:51 - 18:54
    The Prophet (pbuh) only invites people
    to Tawhiid and preaches about
  • 18:54 - 18:55
    the oneness of God till the end.
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    Wa iz akhazal laahu meesaaqan Nabiyyeena
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    [O Prophet! Remind them of the time]
    When Allah took the Covenant
  • 19:04 - 19:06
    from them regarding the Prophets.
  • 19:06 - 19:09
    Wa iz akhazal laahu meesaaqan Nabiyyeena
  • 19:09 - 19:13
    When Allah took the Covenant from
    them regarding the Prophets.
  • 19:13 - 19:17
    What was the Covenant? lamaaa aataitukum
    min Kitaabinw wa Hikmatin
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    Allah says in the Quran that: I have
    given you the Shariyat (Islamic Laws)
  • 19:21 - 19:23
    and the Wisdom. summa jaaa'akum
    Rasoolum
  • 19:23 - 19:26
    then a Rasul (Messenger) comes to you.
  • 19:26 - 19:30
    Allah took the Covenant from them
    regarding the Prophets,
  • 19:30 - 19:34
    and reminded them of who they are,
    giving them the Book and the Wisdom.
  • 19:35 - 19:39
    In other words, after explaining all the
    content, Allah mentions that
  • 19:39 - 19:40
    he has given them his religion,
    i.e., Islam.
  • 19:40 - 19:44
    There was a possibility of deviating
    from the right path only when there
  • 19:44 - 19:46
    would have been no clear guidance
    from God.
  • 19:46 - 19:50
    As the Quran says: It is possible that
    someone might not have
  • 19:50 - 19:54
    received God’s guidance or the book,
    and in that case
  • 19:54 - 19:55
    if there is any misunderstanding.
  • 19:56 - 20:01
    Here it is introduced in a way, Remind them
    when Allah took the Covenant from you
  • 20:01 - 20:05
    regarding the Prophets, and raised
    you as a Umma.
  • 20:05 - 20:07
    Do you remember what you were bestowed
    upon from God?
  • 20:07 - 20:10
    He gave you the light of his religion…
  • 20:10 - 20:14
    The Quran has mentioned it in a lot of places
    that the religion is composed
  • 20:14 - 20:17
    of only two things, one Shariyat (Islamic
    Laws) and Hikmmat (wisdom).
  • 20:17 - 20:18
    What does wisdom mean?
  • 20:18 - 20:20
    Wisdom is to do with issues of faith
    and morality.
  • 20:20 - 20:24
    In philosophical terminology you can
    interpret it as metaphysics and ethics.
  • 20:24 - 20:28
    In reality the religion is to do with both
    metaphysics and ethics,
  • 20:28 - 20:34
    and serve as the foundation for developing
    laws. And those laws are known as Shariyat
  • 20:35 - 20:38
    The Quran states that: you were given
    both the Shariyat and the Wisdom
  • 20:38 - 20:40
    and then you were asked to take
    an oath.
  • 20:40 - 20:41
    summa jaaa'akum Rasoolum
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    if a Rasul (Messenger) comes to you
    musaaddikun limea maaakum
  • 20:47 - 20:51
    a Rasul (Messenger) comes to you
    confirming that which is
  • 20:51 - 20:55
    with you (Shariyat, Wisdom that
    Allah had given to you
  • 20:55 - 20:57
    and the predictions about the coming
    of a Prophet) and comes to you
  • 20:57 - 21:04
    confirming that then what would
    you do?
  • 21:04 - 21:10
    latu'minunna bihee you must definitely
    believe in himwa latansurunnah
  • 21:10 - 21:12
    and you must definitely help him.
  • 21:12 - 21:17
    Therefore, this was the covenant that
    Allah made with the Israelites.
  • 21:17 - 21:21
    Though a word issue used in this
    covenant: when
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    a Rasul (Messenger) comes, it is amply
    clear that it is pointing towards
  • 21:25 - 21:26
    the Prophet (pbuh).
  • 21:26 - 21:30
    In fact, they were part of this covenant
    even in the times of other prophets
  • 21:30 - 21:31
    that used to come to them.
  • 21:31 - 21:35
    But this was a special covenant in
    relation to the Prophet (pbuh),
  • 21:35 - 21:39
    as is mentioned in their books that he
    would not bring about
  • 21:39 - 21:44
    a new religion all together, but confirm
    the religion that is already in practice.
  • 21:45 - 21:49
    It is your own problem that you denied
    something that was already present
  • 21:49 - 21:53
    and the Prophet (pbuh) was only
    confirming the religion
  • 21:53 - 21:54
    that was already with you.
  • 21:54 - 21:58
    You took up the heavy responsibility
    of that Covenant,
  • 21:58 - 22:00
    but when you had to confirm.
  • 22:00 - 22:02
    You denied having made any such
    covenant and did not confirm.
  • 22:02 - 22:03
    It is a crime.
  • 22:03 - 22:07
    As Jesus says: the bridegrooms wait
    for their brides throughout the night
  • 22:07 - 22:09
    and at dawn, they
    felt asleep.
  • 22:09 - 22:13
    You are responsible for the situation
    you find yourselves in.
  • 22:13 - 22:17
    So Allah says, [remind them] Allah took
    the Covenant about the Prophets,
  • 22:17 - 22:20
    and the covenant was that whenever
    any of God’s Prophet would
  • 22:20 - 22:22
    come musaddiqul limaa ma'akum
    a Rasul (Messenger) would come to you
  • 22:22 - 22:26
    confirming about what is already with
    you that Allah had
  • 22:26 - 22:29
    given to you and the predictions about
    the coming of a Prophet in Torah
  • 22:29 - 22:32
    and Bible and comes to you confirming
    that you must definitely believe in him,
  • 22:32 - 22:32
    you must definitely help him.
  • 22:32 - 22:37
    qaala a'aqrartum wa akhaztum alaa zaalikum
    isree Allah said:
  • 22:37 - 22:42
    “Do you agree and accept (My Oath)”? To
    understand this verse
  • 22:42 - 22:45
    we should consult Bible and Torah.
  • 22:45 - 22:47
    Whenever these covenants were
    taken from them,
  • 22:47 - 22:50
    every time they were asked to confirm,
    'you will transfer this knowledge
  • 22:50 - 22:53
    to you next generation and spread the
    word among people.'
  • 22:53 - 22:56
    Prophet Moses (pbuh) used to take this
    oath with due planning.
  • 22:56 - 23:03
    Allah asked: qaaloo , and what did your
    ancestors answer to that?
  • 23:03 - 23:06
    aqrarnaa (They) said: “We agree”.
  • 23:06 - 23:14
    qaala fashhadooThen bear witness va ana
    maaakum minash sheahideen (Allah) said:
  • 23:14 - 23:17
    “Then bear witness and I am of the bearers
    of witness with you”.
  • 23:17 - 23:21
    Faman tawallaa ba'da zaalika fa ulaaa'ika
    humul faasiqoon Whoever therefore
  • 23:21 - 23:25
    turns back after this (denies the Messenger
    that will come after the Prophets),
  • 23:25 - 23:28
    they are the Fâsiqûn (those who are not
    in the Way of Allah or
  • 23:28 - 23:30
    have gone out of it, transgressors).
  • 23:30 - 23:34
    Allah reminds them that this is how they
    were asked to asked
  • 23:34 - 23:38
    to follow the Prophet (pbuh) and help
    him for the cause of religion.
  • 23:38 - 23:41
    This covenant was taken in relation to
    all the Prophets of God,
  • 23:41 - 23:45
    but here in case the Quran is pointing
    out towards Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
  • 23:47 - 23:54
    I reiterate what i mentioned earlier, these
    words Fa man tavallea baa’da zealika
  • 23:55 - 23:59
    that even after this, if someone turns
    back after this (denies the Messenger
  • 23:59 - 24:02
    that will come after the Prophets) then
    there is no doubt that they
  • 24:02 - 24:07
    are the Fasiqun (those who are not in
    the Way of Allah or transgressors).
  • 24:07 - 24:10
    The meaning of Fasiqun in the Quranic
    terminology is disobedient.
  • 24:11 - 24:15
    Even after making it clear and taking the
    Covenant from them regarding the Prophets.
  • 24:15 - 24:18
    Even then you are hell bent towards
    this attitude...
  • 24:18 - 24:23
    If you read Bible you will come to know
    that the Israelites leaders are assembled
  • 24:23 - 24:25
    in a place and different group of people
    join them,
  • 24:25 - 24:29
    they are all assembled in a place of
    worship, Prophet Moses (pbuh)
  • 24:29 - 24:33
    first explained the oath well and only
    after that took their consent.
  • 24:34 - 24:38
    He Instructed them to bear witness and
    know the consequences of this life
  • 24:38 - 24:41
    and the hereafter if any one of them
    turns their back to the covenant.
  • 24:41 - 24:45
    Covenant about the rewards and
    punishments from Allah,
  • 24:45 - 24:48
    about Shariah and Prophets are taken in
    the same way.
  • 24:48 - 24:51
    What a lesson it is for the
    Israelites that Allah
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    through this reference reminds them how
    he took oath from them and
  • 24:55 - 24:58
    still you are denying that covenant.
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    Afaghaira deenil laahi yabghoona
  • 25:01 - 25:05
    Allah says in the Quran: Prophets used to
    come in the same way;
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    the way in which they have covenants
    with Allah.
  • 25:08 - 25:11
    These prophets came in this manner
  • 25:11 - 25:15
    Prophets came to fulfill the demands of
    those covenants that you promised to Allah.
  • 25:15 - 25:19
    Allah says: since they came with the same
    message and religion,
  • 25:19 - 25:23
    then are they looking for some new
    religion altogether?
  • 25:24 - 25:28
    Are they denying the religion of Allah?
    Now, after explaining the oneness of God,
  • 25:28 - 25:32
    the same truth, book and wisdom.
  • 25:32 - 25:36
    You shouldn't have had a speck
    of doubt about its proof.
  • 25:37 - 25:42
    Now, you denying this religion, so are you
    looking for a different religion than Islam?
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    wa lahooo aslama man fis samaawaati
    wal ardi
  • 25:46 - 25:51
    even though every thing in the heavens
    and the earth are obedient to Him,
  • 25:52 - 25:56
    taw'anw wa karhanw
    willingly and unwillingly.
  • 25:56 - 26:00
    They are bound by his commands, are
    obedient and
  • 26:00 - 26:01
    are bowed down before God.
  • 26:01 - 26:05
    wa ilaihi yurja'oon and to Him shall they
    be returned.
  • 26:05 - 26:09
    Not only God has authority over all of
    the heavens and the earth,
  • 26:09 - 26:13
    the whole of this universe has submitted
    to God.
  • 26:13 - 26:17
    There is no scope of escaping in the
    world or hereafter.
  • 26:18 - 26:22
    Everything in this universe has bowed
    down before God.
  • 26:22 - 26:26
    Quran states that: you have to turn
    towards God even in the hereafter.
  • 26:26 - 26:28
    There is no other way.
  • 26:28 - 26:30
    Qul aamannaa billaahi
  • 26:30 - 26:35
    The Quran Says: “We believe in Allah,
    we believe in God
  • 26:35 - 26:40
    and in the oneness of God.
    wa maaa unzila 'alainaa
  • 26:41 - 26:44
    We believe in what has been sent
    down to us.
  • 26:45 - 26:48
    This is an occasion in the Quran which
    expresses splendour.
  • 26:48 - 26:51
    This is how the Quran clarified the issue,
    this is how they were reminded
  • 26:51 - 26:53
    of the oath they took regarding
    the Prophets.
  • 26:53 - 26:57
    Now, the Prophet (pbuh) was commandent
    to announce that 'We believe in God
  • 26:57 - 26:59
    and anything that was sent down to us'.
  • 26:59 - 27:01
    Now, look at how the bloodline of Abraham
    is connected with.
  • 27:01 - 27:03
    wa maaa unzila 'alaaa Ibraaheema
  • 27:03 - 27:05
    We believe in what has been sent
    down to Abraham,
  • 27:05 - 27:07
    wa Ismaa'eela
  • 27:07 - 27:10
    and what has been sent
    down to Ishmael,
  • 27:10 - 27:14
    wa Ishaaqa wa Ya'qooba wal Asbaati
    and what has been
  • 27:14 - 27:19
    sent down to Isaac, Jacob and the
    sons of Jacob,
  • 27:19 - 27:27
    wa maaa ootiya Moosaa wa 'Eesaa and
    we believe in what was given to
  • 27:27 - 27:34
    Moses and Jesus. wan Nabiyyoona
    mir Rabbihim
  • 27:34 - 27:38
    and whatever was sent down to the
    Prophets from their Lord,
  • 27:38 - 27:40
    We believe in that. What do our directive?
  • 27:40 - 27:43
    laa nufarriqu baina ahadim minhum
  • 27:43 - 27:47
    We do not discriminate between
    any of the Prophets.
  • 27:47 - 27:53
    We are not the sort of people who would
    believe in some and not in others.
  • 27:53 - 27:56
    We do not employ this method based
    on our suspicion.
  • 27:56 - 28:01
    We do not deny any of God’s instruction,
    neither do we refute it in any way.
  • 28:01 - 28:04
    We believe in everything sent down
    to us without any coercion.
  • 28:04 - 28:09
    laa nufarriqu baina ahadim minhum,
    wa nahnu lahoo muslimoon
  • 28:09 - 28:12
    we make no distinction between any
    of them, and we are obedient to Him only.
  • 28:12 - 28:14
    The Quran says: Wa mai yabtaghi ghairal
    Islaami deenan
  • 28:14 - 28:18
    This is Islam, this is the religion
    of Islam.
  • 28:18 - 28:22
    You must understand that Islam is not a
    religion of one Prophet,
  • 28:22 - 28:25
    but all Prophets invited us to the same
    religion of Islam.
  • 28:25 - 28:29
    Islam is the religion of all the Prophets
    including Abraham, Ismael,
  • 28:29 - 28:31
    Isaac, Moses, Jesus,Jacob and the
    sons of Jacob.
  • 28:31 - 28:34
    All the Propehts brought this religion
    of Islam to the people.
  • 28:34 - 28:36
    And we are the believers of Islam.
  • 28:36 - 28:41
    And anyone who wishes to accept
    any other religion apart from Islam.
  • 28:41 - 28:45
    Wa mai yabtaghi ghairal Islaami deenan
    falany yuqbala minhu,
  • 28:45 - 28:48
    And whoever seeks a religion other
    than Islam (Submission to Allah),
  • 28:48 - 28:51
    it shall not be accepted from Him, only
    the religion of Islam is accepted
  • 28:51 - 28:53
    in the court of Allah, Islam is the
    religion of all the Prophets
  • 28:53 - 28:55
    and there is no suspicion about it.
  • 28:55 - 28:57
    There are proper standards of Truth
  • 28:57 - 28:58
    and this religion is based on those
    true facts.
  • 28:58 - 29:02
    If someone wants to abandon this
    religion and bring about a new religion
  • 29:02 - 29:06
    based on his own suspicion, desires and
    innovations then there is no scope
  • 29:06 - 29:08
    of its acceptance in the court of Allah.
  • 29:08 - 29:09
    wa huwa fil Aakhirati minal khaasireen
  • 29:09 - 29:13
    Allah made it clear that Islam is not a
    religion that was introduced
  • 29:13 - 29:17
    by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Try
    to understand the lineage of Islam,
  • 29:17 - 29:19
    it is the religion of all the Prophets.
  • 29:19 - 29:22
    Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) only
    came for the Revival of Islam.
  • 29:22 - 29:24
    Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) came for
    confirmation of Islam.
  • 29:24 - 29:26
    He came for revival of Islam.
  • 29:26 - 29:28
    He rectified the innovations that were
    instilled in Islam.
  • 29:28 - 29:30
    He has presented the religion of Islam.
  • 29:30 - 29:32
    God’s religion has always been Islam.
  • 29:32 - 29:36
    God never revealed any form of judaism,
    Christianity or Muhammadism,
  • 29:36 - 29:38
    Islam is the only religion revealed by Allah.
  • 29:38 - 29:40
    The religion from God was always Islam.
  • 29:40 - 29:45
    Islam is the religion of Allah. Anyone who
    denies Islam and adopts any other religion,
  • 29:45 - 29:49
    he must know that God will not accept his
    religion, and in the Hereafter
  • 29:49 - 29:50
    he shall be of the losers.
  • 29:50 - 29:53
    Kaifa yahdil laahu qawman kafaroo
    ba'da eemaanihim
  • 29:53 - 29:55
    in the world to come he will
    surely be among the losers.
  • 29:55 - 30:00
    The Quran reprimands muslims
    for seeking guidance for those
  • 30:00 - 30:05
    who disbelieved after professing faith in Allah.
    Compare this verse with the
  • 30:05 - 30:11
    previous verse where people disbelieved
    after their believed.
  • 30:11 - 30:15
    Do the Prophets of God preach people to
    disbelieve once they have already
  • 30:15 - 30:16
    accepted the truth?
    After explicating their attitude,
  • 30:16 - 30:19
    the Quran says (about them): when you
    developed doubts about the religion,
  • 30:19 - 30:21
    when you started creating dissension
    in the religion,
  • 30:21 - 30:24
    When you had doubts with regard to
    the Prophets of God.
  • 30:24 - 30:27
    In reality this is Disobedience once you
    have already accepted the truth.
  • 30:27 - 30:30
    How shall Allah guide
    a person who disbelieved
  • 30:30 - 30:34
    after professing faith in Allah. Muslims wanted
    them to embrace islam.
  • 30:34 - 30:36
    Quran says: But how can Allah guide them?
  • 30:36 - 30:39
    wa shahidooo annar Rasoola haqqunw
  • 30:40 - 30:45
    And they have borne witness that
    the Messenger is true,
  • 30:45 - 30:49
    va shahidoo they know it and their
    hearts bear witness that
  • 30:49 - 30:52
    He the Prophet (pbuh), He is true
    Prophet,
  • 30:52 - 30:55
    Even after believing in him, yet they
    are lying.
  • 30:55 - 31:01
    wa jaaa'ahumul baiyinaat and they have
    clear evidences about the Prophet (pbuh).
  • 31:01 - 31:05
    Quran says: wallaahu laa yahdil
    qawmaz zaalimeen
  • 31:05 - 31:09
    and Allah does not make the unjust people
    attain Guidance (Hidayet).
  • 31:09 - 31:13
    Allah has a special law according to which
    a person is blessed with
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    His blessing and Guidance. It is not the
    style of God,
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    that people would deliberately disbelieve
    after they have professed faith in Allah,
  • 31:20 - 31:22
    they would indulge
    in suspicions,
  • 31:22 - 31:27
    they would not be willing to hear the
    truth from God and it is not possible that
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    Allah would guide them when they
    are already inventing new religion
  • 31:30 - 31:32
    on their own whims and wishes.
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    The law of God for guidance is that
    the person should be
  • 31:36 - 31:40
    a true seeker of truth. Someone who
    would want to understand the reality,
  • 31:40 - 31:41
    one who is open to facts and buries
    his suspicion and doubts.
  • 31:41 - 31:44
    One who is elevated from his desires
    to learn about reality.
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    Then of course, God blesses with
    his guidance.
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    Quran states: O Muslim! Do you wish
    guidance for them?
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    How shall Allah guide
    a people who disbelieved
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    after professing faith and their
    hearts had borne witness that the
  • 31:55 - 32:01
    Messenger is true messenger of Allah and
    the clear evidence had come to them;
  • 32:01 - 32:02
    and Allah does not make the unjust
    people attain Guidance.
  • 32:02 - 32:03
    Unjust means being unjust towards
    your own self.
  • 32:03 - 32:07
    The Quran used the word 'unjust' in both
    the senses. Here, it is used in this sense.
  • 32:07 - 32:11
    When they rejected the truth.
    One kind of injustice is
  • 32:11 - 32:15
    doing wrong to someone else
    and second, being unjust to yourself.
  • 32:16 - 32:20
    Being unjust to yourself means even after
    believing in the truth,
  • 32:20 - 32:22
    yet you disbelieve in it.
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    The Quran states; Ulaaa'ika jazaaa'uhum
    anna 'alaihim la'natal
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    laahi walmalaaa'ikati wannaasi ajma'een
  • 32:30 - 32:34
    Their punishment is that the curse of
    God and [his] angels
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    and all mankind is on them;
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    By all of mankind, it means that on
    the day of resurrection everyone
  • 32:42 - 32:45
    including the good and bad would
    curse on them.
  • 32:45 - 32:49
    Curse by good believers is obvious,
    but why would the bad too curse on them?
  • 32:49 - 32:52
    They would say that due to them we
    are in this torment.
  • 32:53 - 32:54
    The bad would also curse on them.
  • 32:54 - 32:56
    All of mankind would curse on them.
  • 32:56 - 33:00
    It further clarifies that the extent of
    curse is actually associated
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    with the Day of judgement.
  • 33:02 - 33:04
    Quran says: everyone would curse
    on them.
  • 33:04 - 33:08
    Khaalideena feehaa, and they will abide
    in the curse forever,
  • 33:10 - 33:14
    here it is evident that they would be
    cursed forever in hell.
  • 33:14 - 33:18
    The consequence of this term “Curse”
    is deliberately not express
  • 33:18 - 33:23
    in words because it is its own meaning
    of the term.
  • 33:23 - 33:27
    Khaalideena feehaa laa yukhaffafu
    'anhumul 'azaabu
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    the torment will not be lightened from
    them wa laa hum yunzaroon
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    what you should also understand from the
    above verse is that this extreme torment
  • 33:35 - 33:36
    would not be lightened from them.
  • 33:36 - 33:37
    They would be in this torment forever.
  • 33:37 - 33:39
    These verses are for whom?
  • 33:39 - 33:42
    Those who have deliberately stood
    in rebellion against the truth even
  • 33:42 - 33:43
    after believing in it.
  • 33:43 - 33:46
    You can find it at any place, only those
    who disbelief after believing
  • 33:46 - 33:47
    are addressed in these verse.
  • 33:47 - 33:51
    Committing a sin, having a misunderstanding
    of something, feigned negligence
  • 33:51 - 33:53
    or intentional connivance are altogether
    a different topic.
  • 33:53 - 33:54
    There are separate laws to deal with
    these things.
  • 33:54 - 33:58
    But when a community or a group comes
    to the stage of disbelieving
  • 33:58 - 34:00
    after they had believed, then they are
    punished for their wrong doing,
  • 34:00 - 34:05
    the curse of God and [his] angels and
    all mankind is on them;
  • 34:05 - 34:06
    they shall abide in it forever.
  • 34:06 - 34:10
    Neither shall their punishment be reduced
    nor shall they be given respite.
  • 34:10 - 34:14
    wa laa hum yunzaroon
    Illal lazeena taaboo mim ba'di zaalika
  • 34:14 - 34:16
    However, There is still some scope.
  • 34:16 - 34:20
    People who repent would save
    themselves from this torment,
  • 34:20 - 34:23
    va aaslahoo and rectify their mistakes,
    they would be safe from this torment.
  • 34:23 - 34:25
    They still have the scope,
  • 34:25 - 34:27
    the Quran says: since the Prophet
    is present among them,
  • 34:27 - 34:29
    they must repent and save themselves
    from this torment which
  • 34:29 - 34:30
    would continue forever.
  • 34:30 - 34:32
    wa aslahoo fa innal laaha Ghafoorur Raheem
  • 34:32 - 34:37
    surely Allah is Oft-Forgiving,
  • 34:37 - 34:41
    He blessings are eternal, He is the
    Most Merciful.
  • 34:41 - 34:44
    Innal lazeena kafaroo ba'da eemaanihim
  • 34:44 - 34:48
    Surely, those who disbelieve after
    their believing,
  • 34:48 - 34:52
    summaz daadoo kufral then increase
    in disbelief,
  • 34:54 - 34:58
    and now when they see their death
    is near and lament
  • 34:58 - 35:00
    for their wrongdoing. lan tuqbala tawbatuhum
  • 35:00 - 35:04
    their repentance
  • 35:04 - 35:06
    will not be accepted
    wa ulaaa'ika humud daaalloon
  • 35:06 - 35:09
    and these are they who are in
    Misguidance.
  • 35:09 - 35:13
    Innal lazeena kafaroo wa maatoo
    wa hum kuffaarun
  • 35:13 - 35:17
    Surely, those who disbelieve and
    die while they are disbelievers,
  • 35:17 - 35:21
    Quran states that; in order to save
    themselves from this torment,
  • 35:23 - 35:27
    even if they bring the earth full of
    gold as ransom...
  • 35:27 - 35:31
    Innal lazeena kafaroo wa maatoo
    wa hum kuffaarun
  • 35:31 - 35:36
    falany yuqbala min ahadihim mil'ul ardi
    zahabanw wa lawiftadaa bih;
  • 35:36 - 35:40
    even if they bring the the earth full of
    gold as ransom shall not be accepted from
  • 35:40 - 35:44
    any one of them ulaaa 'ika lahum 'azaabun
    aleemunw they shall have a painful torment
  • 35:44 - 35:48
    wa maa lahum min naasireen
  • 35:48 - 35:51
    for them there shall be no helpers.
  • 35:51 - 35:55
    Therefore, it was made clear by the
    Quran, that there is no way that
  • 35:55 - 35:57
    they can be released of this painful
    torment.
  • 35:57 - 36:01
    There can be nothing to give and take
    on the Day of judgement,
  • 36:01 - 36:05
    here in context “earth full of gold ”
    interprets there is no scope
  • 36:05 - 36:08
    of bargain or give and take on
    the Day of judgement.
  • 36:08 - 36:10
    And they expect their elders
    and religious leaders will
  • 36:10 - 36:11
    intercede on their behalf,
  • 36:11 - 36:15
    It is mentioned in the verse that,
    there will be no one for intercession
  • 36:15 - 36:16
    on the Day of judgement.
  • 36:16 - 36:20
    This is the last stage, wherein God
    clarified the principle of repentance.
  • 36:20 - 36:24
    Forgiveness is only for those who
    repent on their wrong doing,
  • 36:24 - 36:26
    for those who try to understand the truth,
    for those
  • 36:26 - 36:28
    who fall astray and ask
    God for forgiveness.
  • 36:28 - 36:32
    Forgiveness is not for those who kept
    disbelieving, those who denied
  • 36:32 - 36:33
    the truth and took this
    denial to the last degree.
  • 36:34 - 36:38
    And only after seeing that
    the torment is near,
  • 36:38 - 36:39
    they asked for repentance to
    save themselves.
  • 36:39 - 36:41
    This is not the the law of Allah.
  • 36:42 - 36:44
    And nothing can be of service to people on the
    Day of judgement.
  • 36:44 - 36:47
    Even the wealth of this world would be
    of no use in the Day of judgement,
  • 36:47 - 36:49
    those who are in this misunderstanding,
    should come out of it.
  • 36:50 - 36:55
    wa maa lahum min naasireen for them
    there shall be no helpers.
  • 36:55 - 36:59
    Listen to the simple translation to
    these verses.
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    [On the other hand], those who sell
    the covenant of God
  • 37:03 - 37:07
    and their own oaths for a trivial price shall
    have no share in the world to come.
  • 37:07 - 37:11
    and Allah will not speak to them and
    He will not look at them
  • 37:11 - 37:12
    on the Day of Resurrection.
  • 37:12 - 37:16
    And will not exonerate them and for
    them there is a painful torment.
  • 37:18 - 37:22
    And most surely there is a party of them
    (people of the Book) who distort the Book
  • 37:22 - 37:28
    with their tongues that you may consider
    it to be of the Book and it is not
  • 37:28 - 37:32
    from the Book and they say that it is
    from Allah even though
  • 37:32 - 37:38
    it is not from Allah; and they speak
    a lie against Allah knowingly.
  • 37:38 - 37:42
    It is not (possible) for any human
    being that Allah should give
  • 37:42 - 37:46
    him the Book and the Wisdom and
    the Prophet-hood,
  • 37:46 - 37:49
    then he should say to the mankind:
  • 37:50 - 37:54
    “Be servants to me apart from
    Allah” but rather say:
  • 37:54 - 37:58
    'as learned men of religion by virtue
    of your constant study and teaching
  • 37:58 - 38:02
    of the Book onto others’, “be Godly
    servants” (devote yourselves to God)”.
  • 38:02 - 38:04
    And neither would He enjoin you that
    you should take the angels
  • 38:04 - 38:06
    and the prophets for lords;
  • 38:06 - 38:10
    Would He enjoin you with the unbelief
    after you became Muslimoon (submitted ones).
  • 38:10 - 38:15
    When Allah took the Covenant of the
    Prophets, (He said):
  • 38:15 - 38:19
    "I have given you the Book and the
    Wisdom, then a Rasul (Messenger)
  • 38:19 - 38:23
    comes to you confirming that which is
    with you (Books Allah had given to you),
  • 38:23 - 38:26
    you must definitely believe in him and
    you must definitely help him”.
  • 38:26 - 38:32
    Allah said: “Do you agree and
    accept (My Oath)”? (They) said:
  • 38:32 - 38:36
    “We agree”. (Allah) said: “Then bear
    witness and I am of the bearers
  • 38:36 - 38:37
    of witness with you”.
  • 38:37 - 38:41
    Whoever therefore turns back after
    this (denies the Messenger
  • 38:41 - 38:43
    that will come after the Prophets),
    they are the Fasiqun
  • 38:43 - 38:45
    (those who are not in the Way of Allah
    or have gone out of it, transgressors).
  • 38:45 - 38:48
    Is it then other than Allah’s Religion
    that they seek?
  • 38:48 - 38:52
    And to Him submit whoever is in the
    heavens and in the earth willingly
  • 38:52 - 38:55
    and unwillingly, and to Him shall they
    be returned.
  • 38:55 - 39:00
    Say: “We believe in Allah and in what
    has been sent down to us,
  • 39:00 - 39:04
    and what was sent down to Abraham,
    Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob and the sons of Jacob,
  • 39:05 - 39:10
    and what was given to Moses and Jesus
    and to the Prophets from their Lord;
  • 39:10 - 39:15
    We do not make any distinction between
    any of them,
  • 39:15 - 39:17
    and to Him (Allah) we have surrendered”.
  • 39:17 - 39:20
    And whoever seeks a religion other
    than Islam (Submission to Allah),
  • 39:20 - 39:25
    it shall not be accepted from him, and in
    the Hereafter he shall be of the losers.
  • 39:25 - 39:29
    How shall Allah guide (deliver to Hidayet)
    a people who disbelieved
  • 39:29 - 39:34
    after their believing and they had
    borne witness that the Messenger
  • 39:34 - 39:37
    is true and the clear evidences had
    come to them;
  • 39:37 - 39:41
    and Allah does not make the unjust
    people attain Guidance (Hidayet).
  • 39:42 - 39:46
    Their punishment is that upon them (Fasik)
    is the Curse of Allah and the angels
  • 39:46 - 39:47
    and of the mankind, all together.
  • 39:47 - 39:50
    Abiding in it (Curse) forever; the torment
    will not be lightened from them
  • 39:50 - 39:52
    and they will not be looked at.
  • 39:52 - 39:58
    Except those who afterwards repent
    and improve (cleanse their souls’ hearts),
  • 39:58 - 40:02
    then surely Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most
    Merciful.
  • 40:02 - 40:05
    Surely, those who disbelieve after
    their believing,
  • 40:05 - 40:07
    then increase in disbelief, their
    (those who
  • 40:07 - 40:12
    fall into Misguidance for the third
    time) repentance will not be accepted
  • 40:12 - 40:15
    and these are they who are in
    Misguidance.
  • 40:15 - 40:19
    Surely, those who disbelieve and die
    while they are disbelievers,
  • 40:20 - 40:24
    the earth full of gold shall not be
    accepted from one of them
  • 40:24 - 40:27
    even if he should offer to ransom
    himself with it;
  • 40:27 - 40:31
    these it is who shall have a painful
    torment and for them there
  • 40:31 - 40:32
    shall be no helpers.
  • 40:32 - 40:35
    I say this saying of mine, and I
    seek forgiveness from Allah
  • 40:34 - 40:36
    for me and for you and for all Muslims.
Title:
AL BAYAN - Surah AL IMRAN - Part 12 - Verses 77 - 91 - Javed Ahmed Ghamidi
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