@anzamissile Scholars of Hadith classified it as fabricated hadith, as al-Hafidh as-Suytiy, al-Muhaddith al-Harariy and al-Ghummariy of our times and many others confirmed, because Allah is not a light, he created the light, and because the Prophet is human being born from his parents.
@anzamissile As for the fabricated Hadith Jabir that says: . أول ما خلق الله نور نبيك يا جابر خلقه من نوره قبل الأشياء
This means: “The first that Allah created, O Jabir, was the light of your prophet. Allah created him from His light before creating other things.” This hadith has no foundation and is a fabrication about the Prophet.
@anzamissile Allah mentioned in Qur'an clearly that the first creation was water. Allah said: قال الله تعالى:﴿وَجَعَلْنَا مِنَ الْمَاء كُلَّ شَىْءٍ حَيٍّ﴾ سورة الأنبياء/30
Which means [Allah created everything from water] Surat al-'Anbiya/30.
When Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, was asked how this universe started to exist, he said:
Allah existed [eternally] and nothing else existed with Him. He created the ^Arsh (Throne) [and placed it] above the water. Then He [ordered the Pen to] write in the (Guarded) Tablet everything that would happen. Then Allah created the heavens and Earth.
However the terms to preserve and to subjugate are in compliance with the Religion and the language. And those so-called translations of al-Quran that referred to the term "Istawa" to "Sits" or "Sat"or "Established himself firmly on the throne" contradict Arabic rules, and Islamic bases. Bewarned from such translations and such attribues, Allah is almighty clear from the sitting, movement, size, shape, form or change. Allah is great.
Hence Surat Taha, ayah 5, in the Qur'an, clearly does not mean that Allah sits on the throne or that Allah is firmly established on the throne. In the Arabic language, the word istawa has fifteen (15) different meanings, among of which are to sit, to subjugate, to protect, to conquer, and to preserve. Based on what we have covered so far it is clear that it is blasphemous to apply the meaning 'to sit' to Allah.
When Prophet Muhammad was asked about the beginning of time he said: "Allah existed eternally and there was nothing else." al-Bukhariy. Hence, it is impossible that after having been existing without a place, He would become in a place, because this is a development, and the development is a sign of needing others, and the one who needs others is not God.
All Muslims believe that Allah is supremely great, He does not resemble the creations in any way. His istiwa on the throne and his aboveness is in STATUS and RANK and NOT in literal height, spaces, or places!! Because Allah the exalted existed eternally before the creations and before time and place, without a form, shape, body or place. He cannot be imagined in the minds. Nothing resembles Allah whatsoever.
@anzamissile The first creation is water. The Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, said:
إِنَّ اللهَ تَعَالَى خَلَقَ كُلَّ شَيْءٍ مِنَ الْمَاءِ
Innallaha ta^ala khalaqa kulla shay’im minal-ma’.
Which means: “Allah created everything from water.” (Related by Ibn Hibban.)
SunnaInfo 1 year ago
@anzamissile Scholars of Hadith classified it as fabricated hadith, as al-Hafidh as-Suytiy, al-Muhaddith al-Harariy and al-Ghummariy of our times and many others confirmed, because Allah is not a light, he created the light, and because the Prophet is human being born from his parents.
SunnaInfo 1 year ago
@anzamissile As for the fabricated Hadith Jabir that says: . أول ما خلق الله نور نبيك يا جابر خلقه من نوره قبل الأشياء
This means: “The first that Allah created, O Jabir, was the light of your prophet. Allah created him from His light before creating other things.” This hadith has no foundation and is a fabrication about the Prophet.
SunnaInfo 1 year ago
@anzamissile Allah mentioned in Qur'an clearly that the first creation was water. Allah said: قال الله تعالى:﴿وَجَعَلْنَا مِنَ الْمَاء كُلَّ شَىْءٍ حَيٍّ﴾ سورة الأنبياء/30
Which means [Allah created everything from water] Surat al-'Anbiya/30.
SunnaInfo 1 year ago
Alhamd dulillah...excellent voice...may Allah reward him for the recitation and forgive all of us and grant us Jannah......ameen
msjamal1967 1 year ago
ماشاء الله .... ما أسم هذا القارئ ؟ بارك الله فيك يا أخي
alda3ia 1 year ago
MASHALLAH V.V good....
chotaghouri2926 1 year ago
Beautiful we need to thank Allah all the time for everthing Alhumdullliah
cidpusa700 1 year ago
Please anyone who can write the recitors name in arabic
SunnaInfo 1 year ago
MASHA ALLAH
WeBorn2DieAnyTime 2 years ago
When Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, was asked how this universe started to exist, he said:
Allah existed [eternally] and nothing else existed with Him. He created the ^Arsh (Throne) [and placed it] above the water. Then He [ordered the Pen to] write in the (Guarded) Tablet everything that would happen. Then Allah created the heavens and Earth.
SunnaInfo 2 years ago
However the terms to preserve and to subjugate are in compliance with the Religion and the language. And those so-called translations of al-Quran that referred to the term "Istawa" to "Sits" or "Sat"or "Established himself firmly on the throne" contradict Arabic rules, and Islamic bases. Bewarned from such translations and such attribues, Allah is almighty clear from the sitting, movement, size, shape, form or change. Allah is great.
SunnaInfo 2 years ago
Hence Surat Taha, ayah 5, in the Qur'an, clearly does not mean that Allah sits on the throne or that Allah is firmly established on the throne. In the Arabic language, the word istawa has fifteen (15) different meanings, among of which are to sit, to subjugate, to protect, to conquer, and to preserve. Based on what we have covered so far it is clear that it is blasphemous to apply the meaning 'to sit' to Allah.
SunnaInfo 2 years ago
When Prophet Muhammad was asked about the beginning of time he said: "Allah existed eternally and there was nothing else." al-Bukhariy. Hence, it is impossible that after having been existing without a place, He would become in a place, because this is a development, and the development is a sign of needing others, and the one who needs others is not God.
SunnaInfo 2 years ago
All Muslims believe that Allah is supremely great, He does not resemble the creations in any way. His istiwa on the throne and his aboveness is in STATUS and RANK and NOT in literal height, spaces, or places!! Because Allah the exalted existed eternally before the creations and before time and place, without a form, shape, body or place. He cannot be imagined in the minds. Nothing resembles Allah whatsoever.
SunnaInfo 2 years ago
5 STARS MA SHA ALLAH TAALA
tommy20003 2 years ago
بسم الله مشاء الله بارك الله فيك و في الشيخ هذا الصوت الجميل
ramsis510 2 years ago
As Salaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah
This is a beautiful and clear recitation. Who is the recitor?
madiniyyah 3 years ago
You wrote the words exactly the same.
Subhan Allah.
MeIsM0i 3 years ago
الله واكبر
الحمد لله على كل شيء
roro221221 3 years ago
We believe the Truth- Allaah exists Without a Place & is not in every place
AlsunnaOrg 3 years ago