Sunday, June 7, 2020

12.SIMPLE TIPS TO MEMORIZE AL QUR'AN FOR AGED PEOPLE

In The Name Of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.


This topic is about "Simple Possible Tips To Memorize Al-Qur'an" for old aged people.

Before the writer talks about this topic, the writer wishes to declare that he is not an al-Hafiz (a person who can memorize 30 juz of the Qur'an); he is only able to memorize important ayat for prayer and may not be qualified to talk about this topic. Still, at the age of 65, if the writer takes effort to do so, although it works slowly with some success, In sya Allah, whoever is interested can also do the same. Most may already have their own method of memorizing the Qur'an. Nevertheless, the Writer would like to share his approach; perhaps it can also work on some interested in trying. The writer would like to share the five (5) simple tips to make memorizing a bit easy for aged people, although the writer admits that talking or sharing is much easier than actually doing it.

As most of you are aware, al Qur'an was revealed to Prophet Muhammad SAW (peace be upon him) over a period of 23 years. Today, millions of Muslims aged as low as 3 years to adults aged above 80 years can memorize and recite ayat of the Qur'an by heart, cover to cover, with some able to know which page, which paragraph, and which line! Ma Sya Allah. What Allah says in these ayats (repeated four (4) times) are true...this is one of the many miracles of the Qur'an.

Let us see what Allah says;

Al-Qamar (54:17,21,32,40)


In the above verse, Allah gave the assurance that Al Qur'an is easy to remember, and Allah will also protect the Qur'an from corruption.

Al-Hijr (15:9)



One of the many ways on how Allah guard the Qur'an against corruption is to make it simple for Muslims to memorize it. The writer also believes that even non-Muslim, if they know how to read Al-Quran Arabic (the writer has seen on youtube some do, even though there is no "hidayah" yet), can also memorize the Qur'an if they willingly try or dare enough to try!

Based on what the writer observes, al Qur'an should be memorized at a young age, but once; one reaches adult age (perhaps, above 55 years), it would be more difficult (need perseverance and, most importantly, patient) to memorize it BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE. Some people have done it.

First, let see what Allah says in Surah Al-Furqan (25:32).


As earlier mentioned, the Qur'an is sent down by Allah to Prophet Muhammad (via Angel Gabriel) in parts over a period of 23 years. Some non-Muslims says, why not all at once like the Torah and the Injeel?  (Bible). The reason is to strengthen the Prophet's heart.  Have you ever heard any Jew or Christian able to memorize the Torah and Bible? I believe none but Muslims, many. So, likewise, we also need time to memorize the Qur'an. At a young age, maybe one can memorize the whole Qur'an within 2-3 years (of course, some have done it within 3 to 4 months), but at old age, it is OK for us (including the writer) to try to memorize it slowly or use other methods at time or practice suitable for him.

Surah Al-Qiyama (75:16 to 19)




Let's examine the five (5) possible tips to memorize the al Qur'an. These may not be suitable for some of the readers, or perhaps, it is not the right way to do it, but Alhamdulillah, to a certain extend, works for the writer, and he wishes to share it, maybe it can works for others too.

What are the five (5) "simple possible" tips? 

1. The basic rule, recite each complete sentence. A complete sentence is when you begin a new ayat; you stop reading before you reach a waw و  (which means " and") even though it is within the same ayat. You are supposed to repeat the ayat until you memorize it, before moving to another waw و  if the ayat is long;

For example:

Al-Baqarah (2:5)


......and also at each time, when you see these signs in the Qur'an.


At the same time, understand the translation. Since you are memorizing the ayat, you might as well learn al Qur'an Arabic by knowing the "word by word" meaning (you need to remember this too) and understand the short tafsir (translation) of the ayat. You can try to download an application Al Quran (Tafsir & by Word) via Play Store if you are using an android phone, as this will help you to understand the word by word meaning. The best thing to do is to purchase a word by word Qur'an with translation.

If you can write the Arabic word by word (don't rush, do it slowly) and the translation for one complete sentence, you can gain two things (a) learn to write Arabic words and  (b) remember the translated meaning. Try first with surah al Fatihah. "Do mark my words," overtime if you write it frequently and consistently,  In sya Allah, you would be able to write the whole Arabic version of Al Fatihah, from memory.

3. Check your tajweed; make sure you read the ayat the right way, i.e., short or long, etc. If we immediately try to memorize it (without proper tajweed), and when we managed to remember the ayat, it may be difficult to correct what we have memorized i.e., when later you found out that your reading is not according to the tajweed. It would be better for you to ask someone nearest to you (maybe your wife) to check and listen to your recitation to ensure what you recite is correct;

4. Repeat the ayat at least 60 times - recite continuously 40x by reading the ayat, 10x without looking at the ayat, and the last 10x by reading the ayat.

When the writer asked why it has to be 60 times? An al-hafiz teacher said that by reciting it 60x, we are sending signals to our memory and also to our self-conscious mind that we have remembered it and know the meaning. The writer does not know whether there is any scientific proof to this, but most importantly, it works. Some say, repeat the ayat 31x to emulate surah ar Rahman (surah 55), which was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) to the pagans or idol worshipers in Makkah,  who prosecuted the Muslims at that time. It is said, Allah is putting this ayat " So which of the favors of your Lord, would you deny?" in the sub-conscious mind of the pagans for them to realize that they are on the wrong and to accept the truth. Of course, it is still Allah's will to make them accept or not to accept Islam!. Humans are the best of Allah's creation, as they can make their own choice, unlike the Angel and other of his creation. Today, in reality, you can see businesses are advertising their products either on TV or on your handphone. If you use Facebook or youtube etc., the advert will keep popping out for the same reason...Businesses are spending millions to plant their products in your subconscious mind, and eventually, you end up buying the same online.!

Surah 55 Ar-Rahman (Ayat 2)


5. Regularly read while you are doing supplementary solat (sunat) or anytime while you are walking, sitting or driving; while driving, listen to your al Qur'an application on your handphone or buy an al Qur'an CD and recite along with the reciter. When you reach a point when you can recite first before the reciter, that means soon you would be able to remember without following the reciter.

Able to recite the Qur'an by heart would help boost your self-confidence. Imagine if you are asked to be an imam (sometimes, being an aged person, you are always next in line when there is no imam or Bilal in the masjid to lead the prayer), especially during fajr (subuh), maghrib, and isha' prayers since you are required to recite the ayat orally for the jama'ah to listen. Imagine you recite the ayat wrongly, forgot halfway, etc. or the jama'ah tell you, you recite wrongly ..... how discouraging it would be if you are pushed again to be an imam, the second time. This is talking from experience.

Thus, to help you improve your memory, try these tips (after listening to the hafizan) and  a non-muslim brain coach Jim Kwik (the writer combined both methods). Perhaps, it can work for you:-

1. Decide this first i.e. what is your plan and why you want to memorize the Qur'an? (a) to remember all the thirty (30) juz? (b) to remember certain surah for prayer? and (c) to memorize selected ayat that have dua in it (all the good duas are in the Qur'an)?

You need to determine your goals. You have to admit that you are no longer young, don't put pressure on yourself. But you need to tell your inner self first, what're your goals. One al-Hafiz trainer says (see the video below section - unfortunately, it's in the Indonesian language), you need to always smile (avoid getting angry as if you get angry it will take about five (5) hours to really calm yourself), and this may make you difficult to memorize ayat for the day. In addition, even it takes a few days, a few weeks just to remember one complete sentence, never give up.

2. According to Jim Kwik(you can goggle his background), at least two (2) hours before bedtime, avoid watching TV (most will do this, irrespective young or old when there is nothing to do,....including the writer, who is also guilty when it comes to watching TV and handphone when there is nothing to do). The writer is not able to explain it scientifically, but it seems, it DOES HAVE some effect on his eyes due to radiation from the TV or handphone. According to Jim Kwik, it will also affect your subconscious mind and memory, and also avoid you having a good sleep. You need good sleep, as you have to do the same routine, the next day, especially those who are still working or having your own business. In conclusion, so when too many people say (including the hafizan earlier mentioned) about the impact on the "subconscious mind" when exposing to too much radiation from TV, handphones etc, it would be better for us not to expose to such risks, especially at our age. Handphone technology was first introduced maybe 30 years ago, so imagine if your grandchildren are exposed to it now, from a young age, what would be the impact? Google and find out!

3. Read the Qur'an before you go to sleep (maybe 30 minutes before) or recite by heart when you are lying on your bed (before going to sleep). Try to recite ayat you are trying to memorize! Anyhow, if you are not planning to memorize any ayat, suggest before going to sleep, make a habit to recite some ayats e.g. last 10 verses of surah Al-Imran (3), As-Sajdah (32) and  Al-Mulk (surah 67) which one can emulate Prophet Muhammad SAW (there is a hadith on this, if none, someone please correct me)  or perhaps, these ayats which writer frequently recites:-

# Surah Al-Fatihah (1x)
# Ayatul Kursi (1x),
# Surah Al-Ikhlas (3x),
# Surah Al-Falaq (1x)
# Surah An-Nas (1x)
# zikir Subhanallah (33x),
# zikir Alhamdulillah (33x),
# zikir Allahuakbar (33x),
# Last two ayats of surah Al-Baqarah (2:285-286) and most importantly, # your Syahadah..

.....which may be your final (if Allah decides to take you home while sleeping), thus, at least that is the last thing you do or recite, before dozing-off and not watching TV, not watching your handphone (most young generations like to do this)  or doing something forbidden in Islam. Again, make sure the last thing you do before going to sleep is to recite a few ayats of the Qur'an and Syahadah as those ayats may be your last, forever.

4. If you are able to do it (consistently or once a while, read the ayat you already remember (especially the ayat you just memorized) during and after your tahajjud prayer. An Hafizan said, the best time to memorize ayat of the Qur'an is at least an hour before and after fajr' (subuh) prayer.

5. When you woke-up from sleep before you lift-up your body from the bed, try to recite again what you read try to remember before you go to sleep the night before or you can also read it when sitting by the side of your bed. Another tip..before reciting it, don't just push your body up! You need to slowly move your body sideways, place your leg down, and don't move for a while to let your blood flow back to normal. Some suggest you recite at least (there are longer ones)  this doa;


Then try to read back the ayat you plan to remember the night before, before standing up. Anyhow, don't immediately stand-up as it is not good for the body after hours of sleep. Not sure it will work for you but maybe you can try it.

Why should you recite the ayat you try to memorize the night before? 

This is one way to improve your memory. Jim Kwik, the brain coach commented that if you want to improve your memory, try to remember your dreams before you move away from your bed but what the writer suggests, apart or instead of trying to remember your dreams (not wrong to do so...maybe it can also work, but try to recite back the ayat you plan to remember instead, the night before.

6. Istiqamah - do it consistently. Please don't give up even you find it difficult. Do a lot of dua to Allah.


Surah Al-Asr (103:1-2)


Surah Thaa Ha (20:1-3)


Surah Yusuf (12:2)



Some other available tips















Good luck, if you plan to try the above-mentioned method. Don't forget, when you dua for Allah help in your process of trying to remember the Qur'an, please also include the Writer in your dua, as the Writer really needs it.

  • MAY ALLAH FORGIVE THE WRITER, IF HE IS NOT ABLE TO LIFT-UP TO WHAT HE SHARED IN THIS BLOG AS THE WRITER EARLIER SAID, IT IS EASIER TO TALK THEN DONE. 
  • ALL OF US HAVE OUR OWN CHALLENGES, AND MOST OF US WILL CONTINUE TO FACE CHALLENGES IN LIVES... BUT DON'T FORGET,  WE SHOULD NEVER GIVE-UP ASKING ALLAH'S FORGIVENESS AND GUIDANCE, AS ALLAH IS MOST FORGIVING AND WILL SHOW US THE STRAIGHT PATH..(AS WHEN WE RECITE AL FATIHAH IN OUR DAILY PRAYERS; THAT IS ALSO DUA!)
  • ALSO ALWAYS ASK ALLAH IN OUR PRAYER, "OH ALLAH, GIVE ME THE STRENGTH, GOOD MEMORY TO EASILY MEMORIZE ALL THE SURAH IN AL QUR'AN AND ITS TRANSLATIONS, AND PLANT IN ME "ISTIQOMAH" (PERSEVERANCE)  IN MY GOALS TO MEMORIZE .....LET ALLAH KNOWS YOUR GOALS ...(ALTHOUGH ALLAH IS AWARE OF YOUR INTENTION) AND TO UNDERSTAND AL QUR'AN ARABIC LANGUAGE..... AAMIIN. 

Only Allah Knows Best
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Friday, September 13, 2019

11.100 ALLAH REMINDERS IN THE AL QUR'AN TO HUMAN BEINGS

In The Name Of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.


I received this morning a WhatsApp message (in Malay) about 100 Allah's reminders (in the Qur'an) to human beings. After going through all the 100 reminders, I wonder why non-Muslims (in particular) say Islam is a bad religion, and it promotes terrorism. We hope our readers (Muslims and non-Muslims alike) will share this article to address all the misconceptions about Islam.

I would like to thank the person who shares this message with me and very importantly may Allah bless the original writer (whoever he is) who compiled this. 

For readers of this blog, In sya Allah, I will try to place a link from time to time to every verse of the Qur'an so you can immediately refer to the relevant ayat. For this, I use al Qur'an online (Noble Quran) for immediate access - https://legacy.quran.com/

So let's start:-

1. Do not say abusive words

2. Hold your anger and pardon.

3. Be kind to others.
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 36)

4. Don't be arrogant and proud.
(QS 7 - Al A'raaf: 13)

5. Do the best you could and turn away from the ignorant

6. Speak in subtle and polite tone.
(QS 20 - Thaahaa: 44)

7. Lower your voice and be polite
(QS 31 - Luqman: 19)

8. Do not ridicule others.

9. Devoted to your parent
(QS 17 - Al Israa ': 23)

10. Do not say words that make you hurt the feelings of your parent.
(QS 17 - Al Israa ': 23)

11. Do not enter the private room of your parents without permission.
(QS 24 - An Nuur: 58)

12. Record your debts.
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 282)

13. Do not follow people blindly.
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 170)

14. Allow postponement when someone is unable to pay his debt but best if you can convert it to charity

15. Do not eat riba '/ borrow money

16. Do not commit bribery)

17. Do not neglect or break a promise
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 177)

18. Do not conceal testimony when you are entrusted.

19. Do not mix truth with lies

20. Be fair to everyone
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 58)

21. Firm in establishing justice.
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 135)
 
22. The property of the deceased shall be distributed according to faraid Islamic family law
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 7)
 
23. Women have the right of inheritance
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 7)
 
24. Consuming orphan's property is filling fire in their bellies.
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 10)
 
25. Protect orphans
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 220)
 
26. Do not consume one anther's wealth unjustifially.
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 29)
 
27. Make peace with those who disagree
(QS 49 - Al Hujuraat: 9)
 
28. Do not backbite each other. Its like eating flesh of the other , when dead.
(QS 49 - Al Hujuraat: 12)
 
29. Do not defame people
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 283)
 
30. Do not defame people
(QS 49 - Al Hujuraat: 12)
 
31. Use property for social activities
 (QS 57 - Al Hadid: 7)
 
32. Get used to feeding the poor
(QS 107 - Al Maa'uun: 3)
 
33. Help the poor who are in the way of Allah
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 273)
 
34. Do not spend money to boast
(QS 17 - Al Israa ': 29)
 
35. Do not boast (with ulterior-motive) about your charity
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 264)
 
36. Respect your guests
(QS 51 - Adz Dzaariyaat: 26)
 
37. Order the virtue after we do it ourselves
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 44)
 
38. Do not commit abuse on earth by spreading corruption
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 60)
 
39. Do not block people from coming to the mosque
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 114)
 
40. Fight only to those who fight you first and do not transgress.
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 190)

41. Keep the war ethics
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 191)
 
42. Do not run away from war
(QS 8 - Al Anfaal: 15)
 
43. There is no compulsion to enter religion (Islam)
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 256)
 
44. Believe in all Allah's Prophets, Allah make no distinction among them.
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 285)
 
45. Do not have sex with your wife during her menstruation period.
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 222)
 
46. ​​Dissolve your children for two full years
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 233)
 
47. Move out of unmarried relationships
(QS 17 - Al Israa ': 32)
 
48. Choose a leader from its merits, on their knowledge and services achievement.
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 247)
 
49. Do not burden people beyond their ability
(QS 2 - Al Baqarah: 286)
 
50. Hold firmly to the rope of Allah and do not be divided
(QS 3 - Ali Imran: 103)
 
51. Reflect on the wonders and creation of this universe
(QS 3 - Ali Imran 3: 191)
 
52. Men and women get the same reward as they do
(QS 3 - Ali Imran: 195)
 
53. Do not marry your next of  kins
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 23)
 
54. The family must be imaged by a man
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 34)
 
55. Do not stingy
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 37)
 
56. Do not envy
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 54)
 
57. Do not kill among the believers.
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 92)
 
58. Do not defend dishonesty or lies
(QS 4 - An Nisaa ': 105)
 
59. Do not work in sin and violence
(QS 5 - Al Maa-idah: 2)
 
60. Work in the truth
(QS 5 - Al Maa-idah: 2)
 
61. The majority are not the criterion of truth
(QS 6 - Al An'aam: 116)
 
62. Be just; that is nearet to righteousness
(QS 5 - Al Maa-idah: 8)
 
63. Give punishment for every crime
(QS 5 - Al Maa-idah: 38)
 
64. Fight against sinfulness and break the law
(QS 5 - Al Maa-idah: 63)
 
65. It is forbidden to eat dead animals, blood and pork
(QS 5 - Al Maa-idah: 3)
 
66. Avoid poison and alcohol
(QS 5 - Al Maa-idah: 90)
 
67. Do not gamble
(QS 5 - Al Maa-idah: 90)
 
68. Do not insult other people's religion or religion
(QS 6 - Al An'aam: 108)
 
69. Do not reduce scales for cheating
(QS 6 - Al An'aam: 152)
 
70. Eat and drink enough
(QS 7 - Al A'raaf: 31)

71. Wear good clothes during prayer
(QS 7 - Al A'raaf: 31)
 
72. Protect and help those who seek refuge
(QS 9 - At Taubah: 6)
 
73. Maintain purity
(QS 9 - At Taubah: 108)
 
74. Never despair of God's help
(QS 12 - Yusuf: 87)
 
75. Allah forgives the sinner for the sake of excellence
(QS 16 - An Nahl: 119)
 
76. Call on the way of Allah in a way that is good and wise
(QS 16 - An Nahl: 125)
 
77. Nobody carries the sin of others
(QS 17 - Al Israa ': 15)
 
78. Do not kill your children for fear of poverty
(QS 17 - Al Israa ': 31)
 
79. Do not follow something you do not know about it
(QS 17 - Al Israa ': 36)
 
80. Keep away from words and deeds that are of no use
(QS 23 - Al Mu'minuun: 3)
 
81. Do not enter someone's house without the permission of the homeowner
(QS 24 - An Nuur: 27)
 
82. Allah guarantees goodness only to those who believe in Allah
(QS 24 - An Nuur: 55)
 
83. Walk humble on earth
(QS 25 - Al Furqaan: 63)
 
84. Do not forget the enjoyment of the world that God has given
(QS 28 - Al Qashash: 77)
 
85. Do not worship other than Allah
(QS 28 - Al Qashash: 88)
 
86. Do not engage in homosexuality
(QS 29 - Al 'Ankabuut: 29)
 
87. Do good and avoid wrongdoing
(QS 31 - Luqman: 17)
 
88. Do not walk proudly in the earth
(QS 31 - Luqman: 18)
 
89. Women are prohibited from displaying
(QS 33 - Al Ahzab: 33)
 
90. God forgives all our sins
(QS 39 - Az Zumar: 53)
 
91. Do not give up on forgiveness from Allah
(QS 39 - Az Zumar: 53)
 
92. Repay evil with goodness
(QS 41 - Fushshilat: 34)
 
93. Solve problems with consultation
(QS 42 - Asy Syuura: 38)
 
94. The most honorable person in the sight of Allah is the righteous
(QS 49 - Al Hujuraat: 13)
 
95. There is no known monastery in religion (Islam)
(QS 57 - Al Hadid: 27)
 
96. Allah will raise the ranks of those who are knowledgeable
(QS 58 - Al Mujaadilah: 11)
 
97. Treat non-Muslims fairly and fairly
(QS 60 - Al Mumtahanah:
 
98. Avoid selfishness
(QS 64 - At Taghaabun: 16)
 
99. Ask forgiveness from Allah in your night prayer  , if you can, Allah is Most Forgiver, and Most 
Merciful
(QS 73 - Al Muzzammil: 20)
 
100. Do not harass the person who begged
(QS 93 - Adh Dhuhaa: 10)


It is good that before you start your doa', call upon Allah with some of his beautiful names (Asma'-ul-Husna ) and follow by Salawat (send blessing) to our Prophet Muhammad (Blessing and peace of Allah be upon him). If possible, memorize all the 99 Best Names of Allah.

Allah says,

Al-Israa (17:110)


Al-Hashr (59:24)




Why we should Salawat?

God instructs Muslims to send blessing (salawat) upon Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) as it was revealed in the Quran:


Al-Ahzaab (33:56)






ONLY ALLAH KNOWS BEST
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Sunday, May 22, 2016

10. SATAN AS YOUR UN-INVITED (UNSEEN) COMPANION..???

In The Name Of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.



The writer feels that this will be an interesting topic but a bit controversial, i.e., due to the topic title - satan, your un-invited (unseen) companion...?  How can this be..? Allah says, whoever turns away from the guidance of the al-Qur'an, Allah will appoint for him satan as his companion..! Which ayat in the al-Qur'an says so...? Let's examine!


Before we start discussing this topic, the writer would like to appeal to those who have copyright over some of the pictures that the writer used for illustration purposes in this topic,.......just to make it more interesting. If the writer has somehow infringed any copyright ownership, please advise the writer by email at ismail.aminuddin2@gmail.com. The writer shall be glad to remove affected pictures from this topic. May Allah grant blessing to those who allow the illustrations to remain on this topic. Besides, the writer wishes to clarify that the pictures in this topic are only for illustration purposes and do not show or indicate the subject matter's likeliness, for example, a satan picture (we do not know what satan actually looks like.....)

Now, let's begin with the topic.

If one does not understand the Qu'ran Arabic language (Arabic Fus-ha), can they depend on the translation? Although there is only one (1) version of the al Qur'an, there are, however, several translations. Let's take, for example, the English translation. I believe there are at least 6 versions. The English standard used by the translators is of a high standard. For normal readers, the writer would like to recommend the translation by Mohsin Khan or Sahih International, which are easier to understand. The best, of course, is for one to learn Arabic fus-ha, where one will learn word by word translation in their own mother language.

...back to our topic..! 


Ibrahim (14:1)

Alif-Lam-Ra. (These letters are one of the miracles of the Qur'an, and none but Allah (Alone) knows their meanings). (This is) a Book which We have revealed unto you (O Muhammad SAW) so that you might lead mankind out of darkness (of disbelief and polytheism) unto light (of belief in the Oneness of Allah and Islamic Monotheism) by their Lord's (Creator) leave to the Path of the All-Mighty, the Owner of all Praise.

 


Al-Rad (13:1)



Alif-Lam-Mim-Ra (These letters are one of the miracles of the Qur'an, and none but Allah (Alone) knows their meanings). These are the Verses of the Book (the Qur'an), which that has been revealed unto you (Muhammad SAW) from your creator is truth, but most men believe not.



 Al-Alaq (96:1)


                     Read...! In the Name of your Lord (Creator), Who has created (all that exists)

Allah revealed the first ayat as .....Read! Allah commanded us to take Prophet Muhammad S.A.W as an example or a role model on how we should practice our Muslim faith. (see Al-Ahzab 33:21). Since Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. understands Arabic Fus-ha, it is a MUST for us to understand Arabic Fus-ha. As explained in our opening topic (...easy to learn al Qur'an), when we refer to the Wikipedia dictionary (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading, the word "read" or "reading" means a complex cognitive process of decoding symbols to construct or derive a meaning (reading comprehension) or in brief, reading is a process by which we derive the meaning"  or simply, read to understand. There is no dictionary in the world that defined "Read - to read without understanding" A simple illustration, you hire a Korean teacher to teach science in the Korean language to students who only understand English...?? How can the student benefit from this type of learning?? Likewise, it will be the same when you read al-Qur'an, but DO NOT UNDERSTAND its meaning... of course, the most common answer by those who disagree with this view is that one can refer to the translation. Nevertheless, when observes, most of the time, the al Qur'an has been read without referring to the translation. Are you (especially the Quranic teacher who advises understanding the al Quran's Arabic language is not compulsory or wajib?) willing to take responsibility on judgment day for people who remain ignorant of the guidance (since they do not understand) of the al-Qur'an? 

Just imagine you are in this situation...! 


Topic on why we as Muslims MUST understand Al-Quran Arabic language has been discussed at length in Topic 1 of this blog,  so the writer will not dwell much on the same topic.

Imagine one performs salat without understanding the verses he read. Chances, he may be thinking something else... 

......May Allah provides us the ability to be in the state of "khusyuk" while performing our salat. (See definition of khusyuk in (2:45-46).  Imagine.....



When one does not understand, chances for him to sway from focusing his salat are great; thus, it will be difficult to obtain humbly submission ("khusyuk"). Actually, khusyuk does not merely mean one must be focus only on salat; the definition of khusyuk is wide. You must take Prophet Muhammad S.A.W as an example to understand the true meaning of Khusyuk. Perhaps, we can deal with this subject matter at a later stage.


Al-Araf (7:52)



We had certainly brought to them a Book (the Qur'an) which We have explained in detail with knowledge, as guidance and mercy to a people who believe.

Islam is truly a complete way of Life..! 















  But somehow, many now....do not take Islam as a way of life. Most will perform their ritual salat, fasting in the month of Ramadhan, zakat, etc...but is that what Islam is all about? Just performing the common rituals? Can one get humbly submission just performing the ritual?. Allah says

 Al-Baqarah (2:45-46)



What it means, apart from your ritual, you must learn about Islam, learn the Arabic language of the al-Qur'an, teach what you learn, help spread the religion of Islam, infaq (spend a portion of your money and wealth for the cause of Islam, e.g., help build a religious school, mosque, etc.) to the cause of Islam, support Islam as a way of life. Allah says, take Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. is a good example. Spend time to read about prophet Muhammad and his companions' lives...you will understand what the above ayat actually means.

Al-Ahzab (33:21)



Why Muslim do not want to take Islam as a way of Life? They prefer worldly things instead of Allah's guidance! They have no time to think about Allah's guidance! But they have time to enjoy what Allah grants them in this world......

Muhammad (47:24)







They do not realize that by ignoring Allah's ways of Life, Allah has allowed satan (devil) to be their companion..!??


Az-Zukhruf (43:36) 







Az-Zukhruf (43:37)




Al-Faatir (35:6)






Why is it wajib to understand al Quran?





Al-Baqarah (2:121)


What it means...recite it with a true recital? It's reading, know the meaning, understand and believe in it, implement...(amal)


Al-Qamar (54:17, 22,32 & 40)



Allah repeated the above ayat four (4) times in Surah Al Qamar.

Yusuf (12:2)



Az-Zukhruf (43:3)


When Allah repeated many times that it is easy to understand al Quran, impliedly it means it is wajib to understand. What excuse can you give in the hereafter when you say you do not understand al Quran but in your worldly life, have a diploma, degree, Ph.D., etc.???

As-Saff (61:2)

Most of us Muslims pray five (5) times a day; we recite al Fatihah...as the main surah and other ayat.



Al-Fatihah (1:5)




An-Anaam (6:162)


Now, let's look at the nos. of times you have prayed over the years.


How can you answer Allah? You do not understand what you have been saying in your prayer after praying for 10...50 or more years? Can Allah accept your excuses such as no time, no teacher, etc.?


As-Saff (61:3)



Please view topic Destroyed Nation....................

Muhammad (47:24)





Muhammad 47:25



Sad (38:29)



Al-Anaam (6:116)




Al-Araf (7:179)










Al-Ahzab (33:21)



Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. knows how to speak Arabic Fus-ha; why don't we follow him as an example and make an effort to learn Arabic Fus-ha? Can you answer by saying that we are not Arab, so how can we understand Arabic, or is it difficult to learn Arabic?

Fusilat (41:44)






An-Nisa (4:43)




 


Al-Maidah (5:56)



Al-Araf (7:96)



Allah will open blessing from heaven and the earth? Why we ignore Allah's promises?

Ibrahim (14:3)



Ar-Rum (30:7)








Al-Furqan (25:30)







Al-Araf (7:40-41)










At-Tahrim (66:6)





Al-Hajj (22:11)



Ad-Dukhan (44:58)





Adh-Dhariyat (51:55)

Az-Zukhruf (43:36-37)








Only Allah Knows Best
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