Amenerrasulü Tefsiri [Nouman Ali Khan] [Türkçe Altyazılı]
VOLLSTÄNDIGE ABSCHRIFT
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I'd like to start by saying it's really
good to be back in Bahin. Alhamdulillah.
And as you can probably hear, I will be
using my singing voice today. So, uh,
make dua that I'm able to, you know,
keep the voice that allahel preserves
the voice as much as possible so I can
communicate to you what I hope to
communicate to you inshallah this
evening. Um, I have been thinking about
giving a lecture on the concluding ayat
of Bakar for about two years and I've
held back and I said I don't know if
what's the right occasion to do that and
inshallah I hope to at least give it a
first attempt here tonight and I pray
that I'm able to do justice uh to this
subject. It is one of the most beautiful
places in the entire Quran. It is
special for many many many reasons. I'll
mention only one of them right now and
we'll come back to that reason at the
end of our talk again. We all know that
the Quran was given to the prophet
sallallahu alaihi wasallam in the land
of hij and it was revealed over the
course of 23 years and the way that
Allah delivered the Quran to the
prophetatam is through the angel Gabriel
through jiham.
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The only exception, the only part of the
Quran that was not given to the prophet
sallallahu alaihi wasallam through
jiham but rather through authentic
narrations we learn the prophet
sallallahu alaihi wasallam traveled up
to this up the seven heavens and right
under you
know as is described in when he traveled
all the way up there it is there that he
received the last two ayat of bakar in
other words all of the Quran was sent
down to the earth. The two ayat that we
are going to talk about tonight, the
messenger went to the sky to get them.
They were not given on the earth. They
were they were they had to be received
by the messenger himself under the
throne of allahel. So they have a
special special place in the Quran. Not
only do they have a special place in the
Quran, these ayat actually have a
special place
in Bakar. And so in the beginning of my
talk I will share with you some parts of
uh the theory and the principles of
Quran study beyond this you know the
universal Quran uh the sciences of the
study of Quran that many people are
familiar with especially those of you
that study taps I'm not going to make
this an academic topic by the way I will
try my best not to complicate the
subject inshallah even those of you that
don't know any Arabic and I'm sure there
are lots of you who don't know any
Arabic it's okay don't be intimidated
I'm going to try to make it as easy to
understand as possible. I I try to do
that much as much of my talks to keep
things simple because I have a history
in my childhood and early years of
getting a a lot of really good sleep
during
the and so uh that's because as soon as
the the or the or the starts getting
super high academic then you it's like
he's releasing sleeping gas from his
mouth and you
just
Right. Then so first thing you hear is
alhamdulillah and the next thing you
hear is that's the only thing you hear.
So so we'll try not to do that
inshallah. But anyway, one of the cool
things I want to share with you is that
um one of the most fascinating studies
in the Quran uh is actually how the the
suras of the Quran are
organized. And this is actually a number
of different subjects together. The
first subject is how are the suras
themselves organized? Fat is first,
Bakar is second, Alan is third, etc.,
etc. Why are they in this order? Uh
because from a from a western academic
standpoint, um and by the way, when I
the first time I studied Quran
seriously, it was not from Muslims. It
was from
non-Muslims. And when they study the
Quran, they don't say
alhamdulillah. They begin like they
study any literature. They start with
criticism. We we start when we study the
book of Allah, we begin with we begin
with praise. We begin with im that this
is the best you
know. Okay, this is what we say. That's
not what they say. They begin with
criticism, skepticism. And so the first
exposure, one of the first serious
exposures I had to the Quran was
actually criticism. And the first
criticism was the Quran is
unorganized. The suras are in this
random order and the subject keeps going
from one to the other. And even they
call them chapters of the the Quran,
right? That's what they call it. But
they don't call it surah, they call it a
chapter. Even though a chapter and a
surah are not the same thing at all.
They're not the same. I personally don't
agree with the translation of surah as
chapter. I don't because there's a
certain standard in literature for a
chapter. A chapter has logical points
that are made in chronology. And if a
chapter like chapter 5 is going to
repeat something from chapter 3, they
won't do it the same way. They'll just
say refer back to chapter 3. That's what
chapters do. They're built
chronologically. The other thing about
chapters is you cannot begin a book with
chapter 12. You can't do it. You have to
begin with chapter what? One. And one is
the first thing the author writes. Then
the author writes two. Then the author
writes three, then the author writes
four. And even the student has to study
chapter one first and then two and then
three and then four. But when the Quran
was revealed, the the first surah
revealed, where is that in the Quran? Is
that in the beginning? That's all the
way at the end. So if you're studying
Quran right now from the beginning,
you're going to read the first
revelation at the end of your journey.
It's very different. So then the the
order is not even the order in which it
was revealed. It's not chronological.
The other problem is the order you know
understandably the order is not it
doesn't seem to be organized by subject.
What that means is that you know the
subject matter in the Quran um like in
Bakar today we're talking about surah
Bakar the biggest surah of the Quran 286
ayat revealed over several years. One
part of it is actually Maki. The last
two ayat are maki. These were revealed
at the maj. So the most of the surah is
revealed after the prophet
migrated. But two ayat are from before
he migrated. So this surah took almost a
decade. And some say the last ayat to be
revealed in the Quran belonged to bakar
which means it began when the prophet
was still in Makkah and it went on for
another decade. So this surah took a
long time to come down. It didn't come
down in one shot. Now having said
that if you study it in the beginning
it's believers and disbelievers you
know believers and disbelievers it talks
about hypocrites which is the third
subject right you
know the hypocrites then it talks about
the story of Adam then there's this huge
section on the history of of the
Israelites
a long section. And by the way, even
inside that section, there is no
chronology. Meaning some of the events
that happened in Jewish history later
are mentioned before and things that
happened before are mentioned later. So
it's not even chronological inside. Then
it jumps over to
Ibraimisam. And after Ibraimisam, it
jumps over to the change of the Kaa. And
after the change because we used to pray
towards Jerusalem. You know that, right?
We used to pray towards Jerusalem. And
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