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Surat Aţ-Ţalāq (The Divorce) - سورة الطلاق Surah 65 At Talaq (The divo...
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Surat Aţ-Ţalāq (The Divorce) - سورة الطلاق Surah 65 At Talaq (The divorce) by Sheikh Shuraim
O Prophet, when you [Muslims] divorce women, divorce them for [the commencement of] their waiting period and keep count of the waiting period, and fear Allah , your Lord. Do not turn them out of their [husbands'] houses, nor should they [themselves] leave [during that period] unless they are committing a clear immorality. And those are the limits [set by] Allah . And whoever transgresses the limits of Allah has certainly wronged himself. You know not; perhaps Allah will bring about after that a [different] matter. صحيح الدولي يا أيها النبي ، عند [المسلمين] المرأة والطلاق ، والطلاق منها ل[بدء في] لفترة من الانتظار وإبقاء عدد من فترة الانتظار ، واتقوا الله ربكم. لا تحولهم من أصل [الأزواج '] من المنازل ، ولا ينبغي لهم [أنفسهم]. مغادرة [خلال تلك الفترة] ما لم تكن واضحة ارتكاب الفجور وتلك هي حدود [التي حددتها] الله. وأيا كان يتعد حدود الله فقد ظلم نفسه بالتأكيد. أنتم لا تعلمون ، وربما الله سيجلب بعد ذلك مسألة [المختلفة]. 65:2
Sahih International And when they have [nearly] fulfilled their term, either retain them according to acceptable terms or part with them according to acceptable terms. And bring to witness two just men from among you and establish the testimony for [the acceptance of] Allah . That is instructed to whoever should believe in Allah and the Last day. And whoever fears Allah - He will make for him a way out 65:3 to top
Sahih International And will provide for him from where he does not expect. And whoever relies upon Allah - then He is sufficient for him. Indeed, Allah will accomplish His purpose. Allah has already set for everything a [decreed] extent. 65:4 to top
Sahih International And those who no longer expect menstruation among your women - if you doubt, then their period is three months, and [also for] those who have not menstruated. And for those who are pregnant, their term is until they give birth. And whoever fears Allah - He will make for him of his matter ease. 65:5 to top
Sahih International That is the command of Allah , which He has sent down to you; and whoever fears Allah - He will remove for him his misdeeds and make great for him his reward. 65:6 to top
Sahih International Lodge them [in a section] of where you dwell out of your means and do not harm them in order to oppress them. And if they should be pregnant, then spend on them until they give birth. And if they breastfeed for you, then give them their payment and confer among yourselves in the acceptable way; but if you are in discord, then there may breastfeed for the father another woman. 65:7 to top
Sahih International Let a man of wealth spend from his wealth, and he whose provision is restricted - let him spend from what Allah has given him. Allah does not charge a soul except [according to] what He has given it. Allah will bring about, after hardship, ease. 65:8 to top
Sahih International And how many a city was insolent toward the command of its Lord and His messengers, so We took it to severe account and punished it with a terrible punishment. 65:9 to top
Sahih International And it tasted the bad consequence of its affair, and the outcome of its affair was loss. 65:10 to top
Sahih International Allah has prepared for them a severe punishment; so fear Allah , O you of understanding who have believed. Allah has sent down to you the Qur'an. 65:11 to top
Sahih International [He sent] a Messenger [Muhammad] reciting to you the distinct verses of Allah that He may bring out those who believe and do righteous deeds from darknesses into the light. And whoever believes in Allah and does righteousness - He will admit him into gardens beneath which rivers flow to abide therein forever. Allah will have perfected for him a provision. 65:12 to top
Sahih International It is Allah who has created seven heavens and of the earth, the like of them. [His] command descends among them so you may know that Allah is over all things competent and that Allah has encompassed all things in knowledge.
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Surah `Abasa (He frowned) (Chapter - 80) recited by Sheikh Sudais.
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Surah `Abasa (He frowned) (Chapter - 80) recited by Sheikh Sudais.
Our beloved Prophet, salla Allahu `alayhi wa sallam (peace and blessings be upon him), of highest moral character and most favorite to His Creator, commanded equality on the treatment of all humanity: the prestigious, the powerless, the affluent, the unfortunate, the Believers and the non-Believers.
As Muslims, we must understand how our adored Prophet (saws) led people to Islam and we must implement his example in our daily lives. His character was so impeccable that when he "frowned" to a blind man, Allah, subhanahu wa ta`ala (the Exalted and Glorified) reminded him that a frown is far from the dominion of Islam.
This incident led to the revelation of the eightieth surah (chapter) of the Holy Qur'an, Surat `Abasa, (He Frowned). The Prophet Muhammad (saws) was sitting with several of the important leaders of Makkah, intently engaged in conveying the message of Islam to them. A blind man named `Abdallah Ibn Umm Maktum approached him to seek Islamic guidance. The Prophet (saws) was repeatedly interrupted by Ibn Umm Maktum and finally turned slightly away from the blind man to continue talking to the leaders of Quraysh. Allah (swt) reprimanded the Prophet (saws) by commanding:
"And how can you (O Muhammad) know that he might become pure from sins? Or he might receive admonition and the admonition might profit him? As for him [leader in the Quraysh] who thinks himself self-sufficient, To him you attend; What does it matter to you if he will not become pure [from disbelief], But as to him [the blind man] who came to you running, And is afraid [of Allah and His punishment], Of him you are neglectful and divert your attention to another, Nay; indeed it is an admonition" (Qur'an 80:3-11).
Although it may seem as though Allah (swt) is expressing displeasure with His beloved Prophet (saws) for his unresponsive treatment of the blind man, in actuality, it is out of Allah's (swt) great love for the Prophet (saws) that He sent down the surah to guide him from this minor lapse. The Prophet (saws) was the most perfect man, and he did not regard the wealthy leaders of Quraysh as noble while viewing a poor blind man as contemptible. Instead, the Prophet (saws) understood that he needed influential leaders to spread the message of Islam and further his noble cause. His inspiration while calling humanity to Islam was sincerity and the will to promote his mission to all people.
This surah is a prime example of how closely Allah (swt) watched the Prophet's (saws) actions in relation to his character. His every move was closely critiqued to the extent that a simple frown to a blind man demanded correction. Thus, as Muslims, we are reassured that the sunnah (sayings and actions) of the Prophet (saws) is perfect because anything less would have been revealed by Allah (swt) in the Qur'an. Surat 'Abasa also sheds light on the honesty of the Prophet (saws). If he were to conceal any of the revelations he received, would he not have chosen to omit this particular chapter? The fact that this surah is in place in the Qur'an is a clear indication of the Prophet's (saws) integrity and humbleness. He had such an immense love for Allah (swt) that he was only concerned with conveying the message of Allah (swt) and communicating the ideal moral character on this earth.
When understanding the whole surah in an objective manner, we conclude that there are certain guidelines for da'wah (calling to Islam). We must always be mindful of how we present ourselves and our deen (way of life) to others. Every person who seeks truth is important, even if he or she is powerless or deprived, and should thus be given priority. Nonetheless, we are required to proclaim and convey the teachings of Islam to all equally.
The Prophet's (saws) example should be implemented in our daily lives. He never treated people unjustly and always gave them the utmost respect and attention while conveying the message of Islam. When the Prophet (saws) frowned to the blind man, `Abdallah Ibn Umm Maktum was unable to see the frown, yet the Prophet (saws) was still reprimanded. This should be a lesson to us all that even if people cannot see our actions, Allah (swt) is watching each and every action, for verily, "Allah is ever Knower of all things" (Qur'an 33:54). ̹
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I just came over your channel and like it very much ;)
Would look at my channel as well?
Many thanks :)
Rest assured that I do not idolize brother Nouman in the sense of idol worship. I simply admire him as a human being and I sure you do as well. Regarding "youtube student". I agree that learning from Brother Nouman while being in his presence is the best method of being his student but unfortunately, there is a vastness amount of land between us. At the end of the day, If I learn something from him when he is teaching, I consider myself his student Irrespective of what method I recieved the information.
United and City are out of champions league , i think that Premier league is at end...
We have three teams at next round =D