Quran Suniye Aur Sunaiye - Para No 14 (Ayat 57) Surah e Nahl 16
Host: Mufti Muhammad Sohail Raza Amjadi
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Host: Mufti Muhammad Sohail Raza Amjadi
Topic: Pak aur Napaki ke Masial || پاکی اورنا پاکی کے مسائل
#quransuniyeaursunaiye #muftisuhailrazaamjadi #aryqtv
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00:00 [Music]
00:07 [Arabic]
00:32 Respected viewers and listeners, Assalam-o-Alaikum
00:37 and Rahmatullah-e-Barakatuh.
00:39 Listen and read the program Quran,
00:43 your host, Muhammad Suhail Raza Amjadi is present in your service.
00:49 Viewers, I will explain a few issues at the beginning.
00:53 Many people ask and the misconceptions will be removed by that.
00:58 Can a person touch the Holy Quran without ablution?
01:02 Can he read it?
01:04 Can he not touch it?
01:05 Can he not read it?
01:07 Remember that ablution is a person.
01:09 Ablution is a person, not ablution.
01:12 So he can recite the Holy Quran.
01:16 He can recite the Holy Quran.
01:18 There is no Shariah violation in this.
01:21 Yes, it is necessary that it is better to do it without ablution.
01:25 Similarly, if there is no ablution,
01:29 then he cannot touch the Holy Quran.
01:32 The Holy Quran says,
01:33 [Arabic]
01:38 This is the explanation of the issue.
01:40 The second is that if a person is a Jumbi,
01:44 that is, a person can be a man or a woman.
01:48 If he is a Jumbi,
01:50 if there is a physical relationship between a husband and wife,
01:55 or if there is a situation of Islam,
01:57 then in this situation,
01:58 can he read the Holy Quran or not?
02:01 Can he touch the Holy Quran or not?
02:03 This should be clarified.
02:04 When an unabluted person cannot touch the Holy Quran,
02:08 then this is a big issue.
02:12 Therefore, he cannot even touch the Holy Quran.
02:16 And he cannot even read the Holy Quran in a Jumbi condition.
02:22 It is said that those women who are in menstruation,
02:30 if they want to pray, they can pray.
02:33 They can also do Zikr and Askar.
02:35 They cannot read the Holy Quran.
02:37 Yes, it is necessary that there is a prayer which is a Quranic prayer.
02:42 "There is no god but You, the Exalted,
02:47 " There are such prayers which are mentioned in the Holy Quran.
02:50 So, they can read those words with the intention of prayer.
02:55 For example, "Rabbana, aatina, fid duniya"
02:59 They can read it with the intention of prayer.
03:02 However, they cannot read it with the intention of the Holy Quran.
03:05 The third thing is that if a person is a Jumbi,
03:09 is he impure?
03:11 He is impure, but is it permissible to shake hands with him,
03:14 sit with him, or eat food prepared by him?
03:17 What are the conditions for this?
03:19 Hazrat Abu Huraira (R.A) says,
03:21 "I met Huzoor (PBUH)
03:24 "He said, "I was in a state of Jinnah,
03:26 "you held my hand, I walked with you,
03:28 "you sat down, I quietly left,
03:30 "I took a bath, then I came back."
03:32 Huzoor (PBUH) asked, "Where was Abu Huraira?"
03:35 I told him the whole incident.
03:37 He said, "Subhanallah, a believer is not dirty."
03:39 So, whether it is a woman or a man,
03:42 she is impure in a different way.
03:46 However, shaking hands with a man,
03:51 or sitting with her husband,
03:57 or eating food prepared by him,
03:59 is absolutely permissible.
04:01 There is no discrimination in this.
04:03 In many families, there is a misconception
04:06 that they will not eat food prepared by him,
04:09 or sit with him.
04:10 This is not the case.
04:11 We have come to know that
04:13 the one who is obligated to take a bath,
04:15 his sweat, or the water is not impure.
04:18 If you delay the bath,
04:22 it is permissible, there is no discrimination.
04:25 However, if due to this,
04:27 there is a need to abstain from a religious act,
04:29 then it is necessary to take a bath.
04:32 Similarly, in a state of prostitution,
04:36 it is permissible to do some important work.
04:40 Similarly, shaking hands with a man,
04:44 or sitting with him,
04:46 is permissible.
04:48 Similarly, if it is a husband,
04:50 he can sit with him,
04:52 or eat food prepared by him.
04:54 There is no discrimination in this.
04:56 These are all misconceptions.
04:57 Keep this in mind.
04:58 Let's go to today's lesson.
05:00 Our lesson today is Surah Nahl,
05:04 and the verse number is 57.
05:10 The complete verse is in today's lesson.
05:13 We will read it in the format as it is.
05:15 It is on the screen.
05:17 Keep the pen with you.
05:18 Take out today's lesson.
05:19 Keep a notebook with you.
05:20 If there is anything important,
05:22 note it down.
05:23 Let's go to the first segment of today's program.
05:26 The Quran is the first segment of our program.
05:29 Let's start today's lesson by reading the first verse.
05:33 We will read "Subhanahu"
05:57 in the form of "Waf"
05:59 but it is not permissible to stop here.
06:03 "Yashtahuna"
06:05 It will be read in the form of "Waf"
06:08 "Yashtahun"
06:09 At the end, the sign of "Waqf" is written as 57.
06:12 The verse number is 57.
06:13 The complete verse is 57.
06:16 How many words are there?
06:17 Let's see.
06:18 "Wa" is one word.
06:20 "Yaj'aluna" is the second word.
06:22 "Li" is the third word.
06:24 "Allah" is the fourth word.
06:26 "Al-Banati" is the fifth word.
06:30 "Subhanahu" is the sixth word.
06:32 "Hu" is the seventh word.
06:34 "La" is the eighth word.
06:36 "Ma" is the ninth word.
06:38 "Yashtahuna" is the tenth word.
06:40 There are 10 words in total.
06:42 Let's read each word separately.
06:45 Pay attention.
06:47 "Wa"
06:48 "Yaj'aluna"
06:50 "Yaj'aluna" is the genitive.
06:53 "Yaj'aluna" is the genitive.
06:57 We will read the genitive.
06:59 But remember that when the genitive is "Qalqala"
07:03 We read the genitive.
07:04 But we should feel the sound.
07:06 "Yaj'aluna" is not the genitive.
07:08 "Yaj'aluna"
07:10 "Li"
07:11 "Allahi"
07:13 The lower case "L" is below.
07:14 We will add the genitive of "Allah" with the genitive of "Lam".
07:16 The middle case "Alif" will be removed.
07:19 The lower case "L" is below the genitive of "Allah".
07:22 We read the genitive of "Allah" with the genitive of "Lam".
07:24 We read the genitive of "Lam" with the genitive of "Lam".
07:26 The lower case "L" is below.
07:27 We read the genitive of "Lam" with the genitive of "Lam".
07:28 "Lillahi"
07:29 Not "Lilwahi"
07:30 "Lillahi"
07:31 "Al-Banati"
07:32 The lower case "L" is below.
07:34 We will add the genitive of "Al-Banati" with the genitive of "Lam".
07:37 The middle case "L" will be removed.
07:40 We will read the genitive of "Lam" with the genitive of "Lam".
07:41 "Wa Yaj'aluna Lillahi"
07:44 "Banati"
07:46 "Banati" is the genitive of "Nun".
07:48 We will read the genitive of "Nun" with the genitive of "Nun" and the genitive of "Nun" with the genitive of "Nun" in both ways.
07:52 "Lillahi"
07:54 "Al-Banati"
07:55 "Subhanahu"
07:57 "Subhanahu"
08:00 In "Subhanah" we will read the genitive of "Ha" with the genitive of "Ha" and the genitive of "Ha" with the genitive of "Ha" in both ways.
08:04 "Wa"
08:06 This is the genitive of "Li".
08:07 As it is used with "Hum", it is read as "La".
08:10 We will read it together.
08:11 "Wa Lahum Ma"
08:13 "Wa Lahum Ma Meem"
08:14 "Saqina" is read with the genitive of "Ma" and the genitive of "Ma" is read with the genitive of "Ma" in both ways.
08:18 "Wa Lahumma Yajtahuna"
08:23 We will stop here.
08:24 "Yajtahun"
08:26 At the end, we will stop here.
08:31 Let's go to the side of the research and translation of the words in terms of language and grammar.
08:36 First of all, we will write the lesson of today.
08:40 We will also study the words, nouns, verbs and letters in the lesson.
08:47 We will also study the words in the Quran and Urdu.
08:51 The words that are usually used in the Quran and Urdu will also be studied.
08:57 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
09:01 "Wa Yaj'aluna"
09:04 "Wa Yaj'aluna"
09:17 "Lillahi Al-Banati"
09:28 "Subhanah"
09:39 "Wa Lahumma Yajtahun"
09:55 "Wa Lahumma Yajtahun"
10:08 "Wa Lahumma Yajtahun"
10:20 This is verse number 57.
10:24 We have written the lesson of today.
10:29 Now, we will see the names of the words.
10:33 The first name is "In the name of Allah"
10:36 The second name is "Banati"
10:43 The third name is "Subhanah"
10:46 The fourth name is "Hu Zameer"
10:51 "Hum" is also the fourth name.
10:55 "Ma" is the fifth name.
10:58 So, there are five names in total.
11:00 The first name is "In the name of Allah"
11:03 The second name is "Al-Banati"
11:14 "Al-Banati"
11:16 The third name is "Subhanah"
11:26 The fourth name is "Hu" and "Hum"
11:43 The fifth name is "Ma"
11:46 So, there are five names in total.
11:57 Now, we will see the verbs.
12:00 The first verb is "Yaj'aluna"
12:03 The second verb is "Yajtahuna"
12:11 "Yaj'aluna"
12:16 and "Yajtahuna"
12:25 Now, we will see the letters.
12:39 The first letter is "Waw"
12:42 The second letter is "Li"
12:48 "Waw" is the first letter.
12:51 The third letter is "Li"
12:54 So, there are three letters in total.
12:57 "Waw"
13:00 and "Li" are the two letters.
13:06 The second letter is "Li"
13:09 So, there are five names in total.
13:16 There are two verbs and two letters.
13:22 So, there are nine letters in total.
13:35 Now, we will see the names.
13:38 The first name is "Allah"
13:41 There are many other names.
13:44 You usually hear the names of 99.99
13:49 and our brothers and sisters read it.
13:52 There are many other names.
13:55 But, this name is the personal name of Allah.
13:58 This name is not for anyone other than Allah.
14:03 In the creation of Allah, we call someone Abdullah.
14:06 This is a very beautiful name.
14:09 Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) liked it.
14:12 And, Amatullah can be the name of Abdullah Allah's servant.
14:15 But, there is no other name other than Allah.
14:18 You can say that Allah is one.
14:21 So, the Sufis have called it "Ism-e-Azam"
14:25 Whoever has this name, Allah will do all his works from unseen.
14:30 And, the biggest opportunity we get from Zikr-e-Ilahi is that Allah is pleased.
14:37 When Allah is pleased, all the works are done automatically.
14:40 He says, "Search for the one who has the diamond, not the one who has the diamond."
14:45 Then, all the works will be done automatically.
14:47 And, we usually use this in Urdu as well.
14:50 We say, "O Allah, accept my prayer."
14:54 We should say this and we do.
14:57 And, after this is "Banati"
15:00 "Banat"
15:01 Ladies and gentlemen, this is the plural of "Bintun"
15:04 We say, "Fala Binte Fala"
15:09 When it is the name of a woman and her father.
15:13 Usually, there are documents.
15:17 And, when Nikah is performed, it is also "Fala Binte Fala"
15:24 Whether it is a man or a boy, it is "Fala Bin Fala"
15:28 The difference is that "Bin" or "Ibn" is used for a boy or a girl.
15:35 And, it is plural of "Baneen" and "Banoon"
15:40 "Bin" means son and "Ibn" means son.
15:43 "Fala Ibn Fala" and "Fala Bin Fala" are used.
15:46 And, "Baneen" and "Banoon" are many sons.
15:49 Similarly, "Bint" means a girl or a son.
15:53 "Bint" means a girl or a son.
15:55 And, "Banat" is many girls and many daughters.
15:59 Similarly, in our schools and academies,
16:04 where it is the name of a woman, it is "Lil Banat"
16:09 If it is the name of a boy, it is "Lil Baneen"
16:12 And, if it is the name of a girl or a boy, it is "Lil Banat"
16:16 That is why I explained this to you so that you understand.
16:19 So, "Bint" is used in Urdu.
16:23 Next is "Subhana"
16:31 "Subhana" means pure.
16:34 "Subhana Allazi Asra Bi Abdi"
16:37 That being is pure.
16:39 "Asra Bi Abdi" means the one who took his servant away at night.
16:42 So, "Subhana" means pure.
16:45 "Hu Wahid Muzakar Ghaib Ki Zameer Hain"
16:47 "Hu Wahid Muzakar Ghaib Ki Zameer"
16:49 "Mutasil Ho"
16:50 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
16:52 "Hu" or "Hee"
16:54 "Hu" can mean both "Hee" and "Hu" can mean both "Hee"
16:59 "Munfasil Ho" means "in the form of"
17:01 "Hu" or "Hee"
17:02 "Hu" or "Hee" means "Hu" or "Hee"
17:03 "Hu" or "Hee" means "Hu" or "Hee"
17:04 "Hum Jama Muzakar Ghaib Ki Zameer Hain"
17:06 "Hum Jama Muzakar Ghaib Ki Zameer"
17:08 "Mutasil Ho" or "Munfasil Ho"
17:10 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
17:17 "Hum" or "Him"
17:18 "Hum" or "Him" means "Him"
17:20 "Hum" or "Him" means "Him"
17:21 "Hum" or "Him" means "Him"
17:22 "Hum" or "Him" means "Him"
17:23 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
17:24 "Hum" or "Him"
17:25 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
17:26 "Hum" or "Him"
17:27 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
17:28 "Hum" or "Him"
17:29 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
17:30 "Hum" or "Him"
17:31 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
17:32 "Hum" or "Him"
18:00 "Hum" or "Him" means "in the form of"
18:02 "Hum" or "Him"
18:03 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:04 "Hum" or "Him"
18:05 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:06 "Hum" or "Him"
18:07 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:08 "Hum" or "Him"
18:09 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:10 "Hum" or "Him"
18:11 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:12 "Hum" or "Him"
18:13 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:14 "Hum" or "Him"
18:15 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:16 "Hum" or "Him"
18:17 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:42 "Hum" or "Him"
18:49 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:54 "Hum" or "Him"
18:55 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:56 "Hum" or "Him"
18:57 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
18:58 "Hum" or "Him"
18:59 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:00 "Hum" or "Him"
19:01 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:02 "Hum" or "Him"
19:03 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:04 "Hum" or "Him"
19:05 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:06 "Hum" or "Him"
19:07 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:08 "Hum" or "Him"
19:09 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:10 "Hum" or "Him"
19:11 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:12 "Hum" or "Him"
19:13 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:14 "Hum" or "Him"
19:15 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:16 "Hum" or "Him"
19:17 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:18 "Hum" or "Him"
19:19 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:20 "Hum" or "Him"
19:21 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:22 "Hum" or "Him"
19:23 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:24 "Hum" or "Him"
19:50 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:54 "Hum" or "Him"
19:55 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:56 "Hum" or "Him"
19:57 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
19:58 "Hum" or "Him"
19:59 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
20:00 "Hum" or "Him"
20:01 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
20:02 "Hum" or "Him"
20:03 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
20:04 "Hum" or "Him"
20:05 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
20:06 "Hum" or "Him"
20:07 "Mutasil Ho" means "in the form of"
20:08 "Hum" or "Him"
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21:56 Now we will read with attention
21:58 Like in Salat and Tarawih
22:00 You listen or read
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22:34 The recitation is completed
22:35 And with the completion of the recitation
22:38 The first segment of our program
22:40 Is completed
22:41 Now we will take you
22:43 To the second segment
22:45 "Tafheemul Quran"
22:47 This is the second segment of our program
22:50 And first of all we will take you
22:52 To the part of "Harf Ba Harf"
22:54 "Lafz Ba Lafz" translation
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23:04 "Allah" means "God"
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23:14 "Subhana" means "Holy"
23:16 "Hu" means "He"
23:19 And "Iss" means "God"
23:22 "Wa" and "La" means "He"
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23:34 This is "Harf Ba Harf"
23:37 "Lafz Ba Lafz" translation
23:39 And now we will take you to
23:41 "Asaan Faham Ba Muhawrah" translation
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24:23 Welcome back dear viewers
24:25 We had some technical problem
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24:29 We were presenting you with
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