Quran Suniye Aur Sunaiye - Para No 14 (Ayat 34) Surah e Nahl 16 - 1 Dec 2023

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Quran Suniye Aur Sunaiye - Para No 14 (Ayat 34)

Host: Mufti Muhammad Sohail Raza Amjadi

Topic: Khulq Kya hai? || خلق کیا ہے؟

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In this program Mufti Suhail Raza Amjadi teaches how the Quran is recited correctly along with word-to-word translation with their complete meanings. Viewers can participate via live calls.

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Transcript
00:00 Quran-e-Hakeem, Sirat-ul-Nabi (SAW)
00:04 Ahadith-e-Mubarka, Fiqh-e-Wasayil-e-Bayan
00:07 and many more, God willing, with the best of scholars.
00:11 I seek refuge with Allah from the accursed Satan
00:25 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
00:27 All praise is due to Allah, the One and Only, and may His peace and blessings be upon the Messenger and his family and companions.
00:39 O Allah, send blessings upon our Master and Master Muhammad and his family and companions.
00:47 Dear viewers and listeners, listen to the program Quran and listen to your host, Muhammad Suhail Raza Amjadi.
00:58 You know that we start the program with a good thing about the Quran and Hadith.
01:09 Dear viewers, the question is what is Khulq?
01:17 Remember that the bad or good deeds that a person does without any effort are generally called Khulq.
01:29 And remember that the good or bad deeds that a person does without any effort are generally called Khulq.
01:41 We will talk about this in the break.
01:46 Welcome back dear viewers and listeners.
01:48 Before the break, I was saying that the good or bad deeds that a person does without any effort are generally called Khulq.
01:55 This is a collective of good deeds and there is no effort involved.
02:00 Similarly, we see that in different religions, good deeds are mentioned.
02:07 For example, in the Vedas, we get moral teachings like to treat your parents with kindness,
02:13 to be a brother and sister, to seek peace in the world, etc.
02:20 We see that in the Torah, Psalms, and the Bible, good deeds are mentioned.
02:26 And obviously, Aristotle wrote a book on good deeds.
02:32 And when we read the Greek sciences and arts, we find that one of the eight branches of philosophy is good deeds.
02:39 Imam Ghazali says that good deeds are to correct the three forces of thought, desire, and anger.
02:54 The three branches of thought are good deeds and good deeds are to correct the three forces of thought.
03:11 The good deeds that the Prophet (PBUH) brought, we do not see them anywhere.
03:17 Everyone has talked about them, but nothing has been done practically.
03:22 The Prophet (PBUH) says that I was sent to correct the branches of morality.
03:36 And the Prophet (PBUH) explained the good deeds in detail.
03:41 The Prophet (PBUH) did not teach such moral things. We think that we should talk with a smile.
03:50 And if we talk about marketing, a package of products and attitudes is prepared.
03:59 But the Prophet (PBUH) said,
04:03 "You speak from your mouth things that you do not know, and you think they are easy, but in the sight of Allah they become very difficult."
04:15 So, think about speaking from your mouth, which is false or wrong or hurts someone.
04:24 "O ye who believe! enter not houses other than your own until you have submitted yourselves to Allah and said, 'Peace be upon the family.'"
04:32 The Prophet (PBUH) said, "When you go to a house, do not enter it until you are advised to do so, and say, 'Peace be upon you.'
04:41 If you are not advised, then go back. Do not try to enter.
04:46 The Prophet (PBUH) said, "When you go to someone's house, do not sit there. When your matter is over, come up and ask permission."
04:55 "O ye who believe! enter not houses other than your own until you have submitted yourselves to Allah and said, 'Peace be upon the family.'"
05:01 In this verse, this is explained.
05:04 "And when you are alive with a greeting, then live with a better greeting, and return it."
05:08 When someone greets you, you should answer with a greeting, but you should increase the words.
05:12 This is morality.
05:14 Someone said to the Prophet (PBUH) that there are two things that are best in the words of the Prophet (PBUH)
05:20 "O ye who believe! enter not houses other than your own until you have submitted yourselves to Allah and said, 'Peace be upon the family.'"
05:23 The Prophet (PBUH) said, "Greet the people with a greeting.
05:25 Greet the Muslims whom you know or do not know.
05:30 And feed the hungry."
05:33 May Allah give us the lesson of morality.
05:37 May He continue to teach us, but may He enable us to act upon morality.
05:43 Let's go to today's lesson.
05:45 Our lesson today is Surah Nahl, Ayat 34.
05:48 This complete verse is included in today's lesson.
05:51 We will read it in the format, so that it becomes clear.
05:53 It is available in front of the screen.
05:55 Keep the Kalam-e-Paq with you.
05:56 Take out today's lesson.
05:57 Keep a notebook with you.
05:58 If there is anything important, do note it down.
06:01 Let's go to the first segment of today's program.
06:04 The first segment of our program is the language of the Quran.
06:07 Let's start today's lesson by reciting the Ta'awuz Tasmiyah.
06:11 (Recites Ta'awuz)
06:34 We will read "Yastahzi'oon" in the form of "Waf"
06:39 (Recites Ta'awuz)
07:08 After this, we will read "Yastahzi'oon" in the form of "Tirwa"
07:11 There are 13 words in total.
07:14 We will read each word separately.
07:16 Please pay attention.
07:19 (Recites Ta'awuz)
07:45 (Recites Ta'awuz)
08:10 Let's start.
08:11 (Recites Ta'awuz)
08:34 (Recites Ta'awuz)
09:03 (Recites Ta'awuz)
09:32 (Recites Ta'awuz)
09:54 This is today's lesson.
09:56 Today's verse is verse 34.
09:59 First, we will look at the Asma.
10:02 The first letter is "Hum".
10:04 The second is "Sayyiatu".
10:08 The third is "Ma".
10:11 The last is "Him".
10:14 The third is "Ma".
10:17 The fourth is "Him".
10:20 There are three Asma in total.
10:24 (Recites Asma)
10:45 Let's see the "Afaal" in the form of "Kun Kun".
10:49 (Recites Asma)
11:18 (Recites Asma)
11:24 (Recites Asma)
11:47 (Recites Asma)
12:01 Let's see the letters in the form of "Kun Kun".
12:05 The first is "Faa".
12:08 The second is "Waau".
12:11 The third is "Bee".
12:14 (Recites Asma)
12:37 There are 11 letters in total.
12:44 (Recites Asma)
13:00 Let's see the letters in the form of "Asma".
13:03 The first letter is "Hum".
13:06 (Recites Asma)
13:25 (Recites Asma)
13:48 The second is "Ma".
13:50 (Recites Ma)
14:11 (Recites Asma)
14:20 (Recites Asma)
14:47 The third is "Haqa".
14:50 (Recites Haqa)
14:57 (Recites Haqa)
15:02 (Recites Haqa)
15:18 (Recites Haqa)
15:47 The second is "Kaan".
15:49 (Recites Kaan)
16:06 (Recites Kaan)
16:17 Let's see the letters in the form of "Faa".
16:20 (Recites Asma)
16:31 The first letter is "Bee".
16:34 (Recites Bee)
16:38 The second is "Saat".
16:42 (Recites Saat)
16:44 There are two letters in total.
16:49 (Recites Asma)
16:53 Let's see the letters in the form of "Faa".
16:56 (Recites Asma)
17:01 (Recites Asma)
17:30 (Recites Asma)
17:38 Let's start reciting.
17:40 We will start with "Tartil".
17:42 Please listen.
17:44 (Recites Tartil)
18:04 (Recites Tartil)
18:33 Now we will start with "Hadar".
18:36 Like you hear in "Namaz-e-Tarawih".
18:39 (Recites Hadar)
18:50 Now we will start with "Tadweer".
18:52 Like you hear in "Farz".
18:55 (Recites Farz)
19:08 (Recites Farz)
19:11 We will continue with the recitation later.
19:13 But we will go to the break.
19:15 We will meet again after the break.
19:18 Welcome dear listeners.
19:20 Let's continue with today's program.
19:22 After the recitation, the first segment of our program is completed.
19:28 Let's move to the second segment.
19:31 "Tafheem-ul-Quran"
19:33 This is the second segment of our program.
19:35 First of all, let's move to the translation of each letter.
19:40 (Recites Arabic)
19:49 The translation of "As-Sahaba" is as follows.
19:52 (Recites Arabic)
19:58 What is "Ponche"?
20:00 (Recites Arabic)
20:26 Dear listeners, this is the translation of each letter.
20:30 Now we will move to the translation of each sentence.
20:34 (Recites Arabic)
20:47 (Recites Arabic)
21:06 Dear listeners, this is the easy understanding of the translation of each letter.
21:10 Now let's move to the commentary.
21:13 The commentary that we are presenting is the verses 30, 31, 32, 30, 31, and 32.
21:20 Dear listeners, the first thing that is mentioned is "Lillazeena taqaw" which is about righteousness.
21:27 Because here it is a matter of the believers.
21:32 When the believers were asked, "What has your Lord revealed to you?"
21:38 They said, "He revealed a very good word."
21:40 And before that, the sinners, the disobedient, their conditions were also mentioned in the previous verses.
21:52 So it was a matter of righteousness.
21:54 So righteousness means to leave something and to avoid it.
21:58 We were investigating Imam Razi, he said, "It is not necessary for a righteous person to avoid all unlawful deeds and to do all good deeds."
22:09 (Recites Arabic)
22:31 The reason for Imam Razi is that when we call a person a murderer or a killer,
22:39 it does not mean that he is the killer of all people in the world.
22:48 Rather, if a person kills even one person, he is called a murderer.
22:52 And if he kills even one person, he is called a killer or a murderer.
22:56 Similarly, if a person is associated with one of the members of righteousness, then he is a righteous person.
23:03 But it is our consensus that it is necessary to avoid disbelief and polytheism for righteousness.
23:11 Therefore, it is necessary not to add any other restriction to this restriction.
23:16 Because restricting the absolute is against the principle.
23:19 Therefore, adding more restrictions to the restriction will also be against the principle.
23:22 (Recites Arabic)
23:45 I think you have understood the situation.
23:48 Imam Razi says that it is not necessary for a righteous person to do all good deeds or to leave all bad deeds.
23:57 He is a believer.
23:59 (Recites Arabic)
24:07 But the opinion of the public is that those who are away from disbelief and polytheism,
24:13 and believe in Allah and His Messenger,
24:16 and do not abstain from bad deeds and do not follow the rules of abstinence from good deeds,
24:22 i.e. they do good deeds and bad deeds, but they believe in Allah and do not do polytheism,
24:30 then it is enough to apply the believers on them.
24:34 But when the righteous will be applied on them,
24:37 then it will be necessary to add more restrictions and to take care of the people of righteousness.
24:43 Otherwise, there will be no difference between the believers and the righteous.
24:49 He says that it is not right to give the example of the murderer and the oppressor.
24:58 This is the opinion of the public.
25:00 For example, in general, a scholar is a person who has only one knowledge of the issue.
25:06 He says that this example should have been given to him.
25:09 In general, a scholar is a person who has only one knowledge of the issue,
25:15 not that he has knowledge of all issues.
25:18 Rather, a person who has knowledge of the issue worth mentioning and worth counting,
25:22 then a scholar is called a scholar.
25:24 And just as he is not called a mufti who tells a problem to someone,
25:28 nor is he called a mufti who tells a problem to the whole world,
25:31 but a mufti who tells a solution to a problem worth mentioning and worth counting.
25:36 Similarly, a person who sells clothes once is called a butcher,
25:39 and a person who only polishes shoes once is called a butcher,
25:43 and a person who only washes clothes once is called a butcher.
25:46 Similarly, a person who does not abstain from disbelief and shirk will not be called a mufti.
25:52 Rather, a person who does not abstain from disbelief and shirk will be called a mufti.
25:58 Allah has brought faith in the Prophet and he fulfills all the obligations and duties.
26:02 And if due to human requirements, he fails to fulfill the obligations and duties,
26:08 then he should be punished and compensated for it.
26:10 And if he is involved in a sin due to the negligence of human weakness and self-conceit,
26:16 then he should repent and seek forgiveness.
26:18 And he should hope for Allah's forgiveness and mercy.
26:22 In the meaning of righteousness, not only abstaining from disbelief and shirk,
26:27 but also abstaining from selfish desires is also included in the status of righteousness.
26:32 Allah says,
26:34 وَلَوْ أَنَّهُمْ آمَنُوا وَالتَّقَوْا لَمَا ثُوبَتُمْ مِنْ عِنْدِ اللَّهِ خَيْرٌ لَوْ كَانُوا يَعْلَمُونَ
26:40 Surah Baqarah, verse 103
26:42 And if they had believed and adopted righteousness, then the reward from Allah would have been much better.
26:47 It is known from this verse that righteousness is the status of faith.
26:51 After adopting faith, doing good and doing bad deeds out of fear of Allah is righteousness.
26:57 And whoever does this is a righteous person.
26:59 And whoever does good deeds and avoids doing bad deeds,
27:03 he will be a perfect and perfect righteous person.
27:07 Allah says,
27:09 لِلَّذِينَ أَحْسَنُوا مِنْهُمْ وَالتَّقَوْا أَجْوَنَ عَظِيمٌ
27:14 Surah Al-Imran, verse 172
27:16 The reward from Allah is great for those who do good deeds and adopt righteousness.
27:23 It is known from this verse that after doing good deeds and adopting faith, righteousness is the status of faith.
27:29 It is known from the Holy Quran and Hadith that righteousness is the status of faith.
27:33 And it is also a characteristic of doing good deeds and avoiding doing bad deeds.
27:39 The first status of righteousness is to avoid great sins and obligations.
27:44 The second status is to avoid small sins and obligations.
27:49 The third status is to avoid the dislikes of the Islamic law and the Sunnah.
27:54 The fourth status is to avoid worldly matters that are unimportant and that are not related to Allah.
28:03 Imam Razi says that avoiding disbelief and shirk and having faith in Allah and having a bond with Him is against the truth.
28:11 He says that it is obligatory to have faith in Allah and shirk and disbelief.
28:16 We have told you the opinion of the audience that avoiding sins and doing good deeds is part of righteousness.
28:27 The more good deeds you do, the more you will avoid sins and disobedience.
28:31 The status of righteousness will continue to increase.
28:35 The worldly rewards of the righteous are numerous.
28:40 The Holy Quran says that those who do good deeds in this world will be rewarded.
28:47 "For those who do good in this world and those who do good in the Hereafter"
28:53 "And for them is a good reward, and the home of the Hereafter is the best, and the home of the righteous is not bad."
29:00 The difference in the interpretation of this verse is that some say that they will be rewarded in the Hereafter.
29:11 Some say that they will be rewarded ten times as much as good deeds, or 700 times as much as good deeds, or unlimited rewards.
29:21 "And Allah will give full measure to the Lord of the universe"
29:26 In the interpretation of this verse, it is said that Allah gives good deeds to those who do good deeds in this world.
29:33 The reward of good deeds in this world is that Allah gives love and faith to the hearts of Muslims.
29:40 As it is said in the Holy Quran, "Indeed, those who believe and do good deeds will be given the mercy of the Lord."
29:46 In Surah Maryam, verse 96, it is said that those who believe and do good deeds, the Lord will give love to their hearts.
29:54 In the Hadeeth, it is said that God commands Gabriel to love Pharaoh, and Gabriel says to the angels.
29:59 All the angels also love the people of the world.
30:03 This is a true Hadith.
30:05 So, the Lord of the universe gives love and respect to the hearts of people.
30:10 After the death of Gabriel, people visit his grave and give good deeds.
30:15 So, this is the love and respect of Allah to the people.
30:20 After this, we will discuss the Hadith of the Prophet.
30:25 This is enough for today.
30:27 This is the end of the second segment of our program.
30:29 Let's move on to the third and last segment.
30:31 This is a segment for everyone.
30:34 You can call us.
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30:38 If you are from Pakistan or any other country in the world,
30:41 please pick up your phone, dial the numbers and join our program.
30:44 Let's see who is with us on the line.
30:46 Assalamu Alaikum.
30:48 Wa Alaikum Assalam.
30:50 Yes, who is this and from where?
30:52 I am not able to hear you.
30:55 I am not able to hear you.
30:57 Yes, please translate for everyone.
31:00 (Reciting)
31:25 Jazakallah Khair. Assalamu Alaikum.
31:28 Wa Alaikum Assalam.
31:30 Yes, please translate.
31:32 (Reciting)
31:45 Jazakallah Khair. Assalamu Alaikum.
31:48 Wa Alaikum Assalam.
31:50 Assalamu Alaikum. From where?
31:52 I am from Chalkot.
31:54 Yes, please translate.
31:56 (Reciting)
32:21 Jazakallah Khair. Assalamu Alaikum.
32:23 Wa Alaikum Assalam.
32:25 From where?
32:26 Rawalpindi.
32:27 Yes, please translate.
32:29 (Reciting)
32:55 Jazakallah Khair. Assalamu Alaikum.
32:58 Assalamu Alaikum.
33:01 Assalamu Alaikum.
33:03 From where?
33:05 Umm Sayyidina Al-Jarrahul Tajrish.
33:07 Yes, please translate.
33:09 (Reciting)
33:38 Jazakallah Khair. Assalamu Alaikum.
33:43 Wa Alaikum Assalam.
33:45 Yes, please translate.
33:47 Jazakallah Khair. Assalamu Alaikum.
33:49 Jazakallah Khair. Assalamu Alaikum.
33:51 I have a question.
33:53 (Reciting)
34:05 No, please read it correctly.
34:07 (Reciting)
34:20 Jazakallah Khair. Assalamu Alaikum.
34:23 Wa Alaikum Assalam.
34:25 I am from Chalkot.
34:27 Yes, please translate.
34:29 (Reciting)
34:54 Jazakallah Khair. May Allah grant you a healthy life.
34:57 Assalamu Alaikum.
34:59 Wa Alaikum Assalam.
35:01 Yes, please translate.
35:03 (Reciting)
35:25 (Speaking in Arabic)
35:39 (Speaking in Arabic)
36:02 (Speaking in Arabic)
36:15 (Speaking in Arabic)
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