Monday, June 30, 2014

Divine Speech Nouman Ali Khan Malaysia 2014 Notes - Introduction

INTRODUCTION - The Noble Qur’an : Surah and Ayah

Surah VS Chapter
The Qur’an is made up of 114 Surah. Some people call Surah as Chapters, but Surah and Chapters are distinctively different from one another. Here’s why:
  1. Chapters have a chronology order; the earliest writing is placed at the beginning and continued on with the later piece. But is the earliest Surah placed in the beginning of the Qur’an then followed with later revelations? If the Qur’an is in a historic chronology order, it would have “Iqra bismi Rabbi kal-ladhi khalaqa.” in the beginning, and some of the ayat of Surah Al-Baqarah at the very end. So the Qur’an is not in a Chapter-order, nor by size, nor by subject [if one asks what is the subject of Surah Al-Baqarah, it’s going to be a very difficult question to answer :)]. However, Ustadh Nouman is convinced that the Surah of the Qur'an ARE organized by what has been decreed by Allah s.w.t., which will be covered in the later notes, insya Allah.
  2. Chapters will not repeat the same concepts that have been mentioned previously. At most, if the previous concept is required to be mentioned again, a footnote will simply be placed: “Refer back to Chapter so-and-so”. The idea of Chapters is to build an argument in a chronology order. But the Qur’an repeats many principals and reminders again, and again, and again.
  3. Thirdly, a book will not make sense if the sequence of the chapter is altered eg. Chapter 10 is placed as Chapter 1, and vice versa. So if a person studies Chapter 10 first, then goes to Chapter 1, he will get very confused. But is it possible for a person to only study Surah Al-Kauthar, yet still makes sense? Yes – again, because it’s not a Chapter.
  4. Chapters also have a title, which summarizes everything about the content of the Chapter. The Qur’an doesn’t do that.
Therefore, from the literature perspective, it is incorrect to call a Surah as Chapter. It is unique on its own identity. The Qur’an has its own standard, thus we cannot compare the Qur’an to any other literature.

Ayah VS Verse
Inside the Surah, we have Ayah which we sometimes translate as Verse. Here are some implications to consider why Ayah should not be translated as such:

1. Verse is used for poetries / songs. This is a major problem because we are putting the Ayah of the Qur’an on the same platform as poetry. The Qur’an emphatically stated that it is NOT a poetry:

And We have not taught him (Muhammad SAW) poetry, nor is it suitable for him. This is only a Reminder and a plain Qur'an. [Surah Yaseen 36:69]

It is surely the speech of a noble Messenger (that he conveys from Allah). And it is not the speech of a poet, (but) little you believe. [Surah Al-Haaqqah 69:40-41]

2. Verse is usually associated with the Bible. When we talk about the Qur’an, we don’t want people to start thinking about the Bible; we don’t want to even give a hint that the Qur’an is associated with it.

Therefore, just like the definition of Surah, the definition of Ayah remains as Ayah due to its uniqueness.

What about Ayah VS Sentence?
Some may have wondered: Can Ayah be translated as the Sentence of the Qur’an? Here are some reasons why that is also impossible:

1. Is Aliff Lam Meem a sentence? We don’t know if it is, or if it’s not. Only Allah knows what it means.

2. A sentence is made up of several words. Look at the first Ayah of Surah Ar-Rahman:
Ar-Rahman. [Surah Ar-Rahman 55:1]

Is 1 word a sentence? No. Sometimes there are Ayat in the Quran that is less than a sentence.
Sometimes there are 3 Ayat that goes together, making up 1 sentence. [Surah Al-Fatihah 1:1-3]
Sometimes there is 1 Ayah but has 9 sentences inside! [Surah Al-Baqarah 2:255 i.e. Ayatul Kursi]

Therefore, it is also impossible to call an Ayah as a Sentence.

What is an Ayah?
From the Qur’an perspective:
  1. The unit of the Qur’an is Ayah. Allah s.w.t. says: "It is He Who has sent down to you (Muhammad SAW) the Book (this Qur’an). In it are Ayat that are entirely clear…”[Surah Ali-Imran 3:7]
  2. But then Allah s.w.t. also says “Verily, in Yusuf (a.s.) and his brothers, there were Ayat.” [Surah Yusuf 12:7]. So Ayat are not only parts of the Qur’an, but also people, history, human experiences, the trees, mountains, the future, what is inside our body, our feelings, our hearts, our sleep, marriage – EVERYTHING in the universe & in existence is accurately define as an Ayah.
The question we should ask is not what is an Ayah, but what is NOT an Ayah? :)

From the language perspective: The root word for Ayah is hamza, ya, ya which gives many meanings. Some of them are:
  1. Something valuable – which means EVERYTHING we experience is valuable, every problem, every gift of Allah, every challenge in life, every day & night, every ANT is valuable.
  2. Something that inspires curiosity.
  3. Something that points to a direction. Every Ayah points to a direction – and that is Allah s.w.t. Himself.
  4. Something amazing – it is supposed to make you wonder. When the believers look at the creations of Allah, they become amazed with it.
  5. Something to get our attention – Every Ayah is calling us; we have to pay attention to the reality around us as there are lessons to take heed.
  6. A means of bringing us certainty, a source of conviction.
  7. It means meaning itself – everything is meaningful, nothing is pointless.
  8. To have a strong purpose, intention.
  9. A sign.
All of the above is what an Ayah is. So it is impossible to limit Ayah by calling it a Verse or Sentence.

INTRODUCTION – A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ARABIC
We know that the Qur’an is revealed in Arabic, but there are many types of Arabic today. Thus it is critical for us to understand which Arabic is used for the Qur’an before we can analyze it.

3 kinds of Arabic:
  1. Spoken Arabic – Street Arabic, it’s an informal Arabic one uses in speech, has different dialects.
  2. Formal Arabic – The Arabic used in the newspapers, lectures, textbooks.
  3. Old / Classical / Ancient Arabic – Just like there is a big difference between Formal Arabic with Spoken Arabic, there is a BIG difference between Formal Arabic with Ancient Arabic. A lot of students make mistakes because they thought there is no difference.
The Arabs, even before the coming of Rasulallah s.a.w., lived in an isolated desert. Their neighbors were the Romans, Abyssinians, and Persians but these empires left the Arabs alone. One may wonder: How come these superpower didn’t want to take over the Arab lands to expand their own? The Arabs would have no chance against their massive army if they decided to attack.

The simple answer is: There was no oil yet :) There was nothing in the desert, so there was no point of exhausting their manpower for this. Furthermore, if one of them decided to take over the land, then the other neighboring kingdoms would get agitated and start a war. So the Arabs were left alone.

Thus the only people the Arabs spoke to was with each other, with their own people. Some Arabs did some trade, but for the most part, not a lot of people from the outside came. Since there was less outside influence, it became an isolated culture and Arabic became more, and more, and more refined to the point that it became so advanced [just like how we would have some secret codes between close friends that we understand but others don’t :)]. So the Arabs became very proud of their language and really, really took care of it.

Fast-forward: When Allah s.w.t. gave Islam victory, many non-Arabs from different parts of the world entered into the Deen. So there was a huge population of new Muslims who began studying Arabic. But as students of any language, one can guess how bad the spoken language is... And furthermore, because they are Muslims, they wanted to make Umrah and Hajj, visit Madinah and other Arab lands to learn.

And thus millions of foreigners came and the local Arabic language gets worse and worse. This happens even in our own times in all countries and we know the decline in language due to outside influence happens in a very short time. Even the Sahabah noticed this problem. So there were 3 movements that were put into motion: Movement to protect the Quran, movement to protect the Hadith, and movement to protect the Arabic language.

But how did they protect the language? The language in all of the big cities were getting contaminated. The uncontaminated Arabic remains and lies in the villages in secluded parts of the deserts. Thus we learn that previous scholars would leave the city, journeyed into the desert, in order to capture the original, ancient Arabic language.

Why the fuss? Because the Qur’an was revealed in this language.

A Similitude
We have a pair of glasses and there is some dirt on the lens. When we put them on, everything we see looks dirty. When we look at a pristine diamond with these dirty glasses, yes we do see something shiny, but it still seems dirty so we become less impressed with it. But if we look at the same diamond with clear, clean glasses – we will see its true beauty. The problem is not with the diamond, the problem lies with our glasses.

The Ancient Arabic is the clean, pure glasses. We cannot look at the Qur’an from the Formal Arabic’s perspective. Just look at the word Ayah, how many meanings were we able to derive? We will not get these meanings from Formal Arabic. Ancient Arabic has died in the desert, and thus it becomes a research and study now. We have to learn this language so that we can analyze the Qur’an with the proper, unstained lens.

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Divine Speech Nouman Ali Khan Malaysia 2014 Notes - Istifa and Ijtiba

The perfection of Kalamullah & choice of words 
In the Qur'an, there are several words for "choice", 2 of them are:

1. Istifa = Choice that is made on a personal basis with no outside influence. It is purely one's own
choice. We find this word in Surah Al-Hajj 22:75: "Allah CHOOSES [yastafee] Messengers from angels
& from men. Verily, Allah is All-Hearer, All-Seer."

Explanation: Allah s.w.t. selected His Messengers purely from His Own choice - we don't get to ask why, we have zero say in this matter. Full stop.

2. Ijtiba = Choice that is based upon QUALIFICATIONS. We find this word in the same surah 22:78: "And
strive hard in Allah's Cause as you ought to strive. He has CHOSEN [ijtibaa] you, and has not laid upon
you in religion any hardship, it is the religion of your father Ibrahim..."

This just reduced me to tears. Does anyone thank, pray, remember Allah as He deserves to be thank,
prayed to or remembered? The job description in this ayat is: Struggle in the path of Allah, like He
DESERVES to be struggled for. It is an impossible job description, which by definition, makes me
unqualified. But Allah s.w.t. says that He CHOSE US! We are Muslims, not because we're born in a
Muslim family or living in a Muslim country. We are Muslims because Allah knows and sees something in
us that makes us qualified! To be a Muslim is an honor from Allah!

So we have to ask ourselves: What is it that Allah has blessed me with? We have to use them for the
sake of Allah.

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Friday, June 27, 2014

Blessed Guest: Ramadhan and the Quran

Speaker: Nouman Ali Khan 
Venue: Karangkraf
Date: 26 June 2014
  • When we think of Ramadhan, we often think it's the month of fasting. But Allah talks about Ramadan in the Quran only once.
  • Ramadhan should be the month of the Quran, we get closer to Allah, make dua a lot, give up sins etc. 
  • It is proposed that IF WE WANT TO CHANGE in terms of attitude etc, THIS IS THE MONTH to do it.
  • It is the time where we start all over again, like it is the first time we begin to understand the Quran.
  • We need to set our intention that in this month of Ramadhan, I want to learn something about this Quran. Try to find the love and spread the love. 

Surah Jumuah
  • There are 3 sections of ayah in this surah
  • 1st section talks about the believers
  • 2nd section talks about Bani Israel
  • 3rd section talks about Friday prayer
  • (but this talk will only cover the 1st part of the surah)

(62:1) 
Whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth is exalting Allah , the Sovereign, the Pure, the Exalted in Might, the Wise.
  • Allah starts with the word 'yusabbihu' = everything is doing tasbih to Allah
  • Why it is important? Because nobody should be reminded to do their tasbih. Just look around, EVERYTHING is doing tasbih, wiithout you realising it. 
  • Allah mentions 4 of His names in this Ayah 
  • Al-Malik (King)
  • Al-Quddus (The ultimate pure, the purifier)
  • Al-Aziz (The one who gets respect, authority)
  • Al-Hakim (The wise, has wisdom)
(62:2)
It is He who has sent among the unlettered a Messenger from themselves reciting to them His verses and purifying them and teaching them the Book and wisdom - although they were before in clear error.
  • This ayah is said to be the heart of the surah
  • The messenger was picked within his society (ummiyin, those who cannot read and write). Allah can pick any most knowledgeable person in the society to be the messenger but He picked the one who cannot read and write. Importance: everybody deserves respect
  • usually: messenger, someone who has message. To get message, one needs to be from the outside, but Allah picks His messenger within the society. 
  • There are 4 formula for the messenger to accomplish his mission
  • Mission: to take people out of corruption, and bring them into the light (the deen). 
  • How? Through the processs of the 4 formulas

There are 4 Formulas for us when we feel so distant from Allah
  1. Engage with the words of Allah
  • Recite His words, think about  His words. 
  • Recite it constantly as He is talking to you. You have direct access to Him
  • Yatlu alaihim ayati. He give you the Quran so you could understand
  • Story: when wine was not yet prohibited, the drunken sahabah was not allowed to pray until they know what they are saying. Importance of knowing what you recite in your prayer

2. Purification
  • Has 2 meanings: purify mind. purify heart
  • Mind: Allah teaches us how to think properly. We will be more intelligent when we know how to ask the right question. When we can think, then we can purify our mind
  • Heart: place where all the diseases are. Jealousy, hatred, laziness, lust etc. If we properly understand the Quran, we will be better. Anger will not go away, but somehow we will get to control it. 
  • There is no book that cleanse mind and heart at the same time. Only Quran can
  • The Quran will change the way you think, spend your time, manage your life etc

3. Book/law
  • This is where the education starts
  • The need to have teacher-student relationship
  • Teacher will make the students understand, give them tests, students ask questions. Teaching is not easy. So it requires determination and be serious with it.
  • We go through process. We were not serious - we heard the ayah - we want to become serious. 
  • We cannot expect everybody will be at the same stages. So don't get angry to those who are not yet at the same stage with us.

4. Wisdom
  • To deal with people properly, we need wisdom, common sense and not only through knowledge. 
  • Just because we are muslim, doesn't mean that all have high level of iman
  • There is hope for everyone, so do not underestimate people. 

p/s:look all the 4 names of Allah which are mentioned in the first ayah are superimposed with Rasulullah's activity in second ayah.

(62:3)
And [to] others of them who have not yet joined them. And He is the Exalted in Might, the Wise.
  • Imagine how Islam has travelled from the Arab land to Malaysia. If it's not because of people before us, we may not get to say La Ilaha Ilallah. 
  • Islam is a gift from Allah, but this gift is not free, it comes with responsibility. So it is our turn to spread the dakwah to those who didn't yet say La Ilaha Ilallah. 

(62:4)
That is the bounty of Allah , which He gives to whom He wills, and Allah is the possessor of great bounty.
  • That is the favour of Allah. He gave it to you and me
  • We need to take it, and give it to others to feel it too. 

disclaimer: notes are exstracted from the lecture. Any mistakes found may come from my own weaknesses. 


click here for the video recording 


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

I was lost, You found me

I prayed to Allah
I asked Him questions 
I was in doubt
Have I made the right choices?
Have I chosen the right path?

I prayed to Him
I want to start over
I want to relearn
but all I need is guidance
and the will to lower my ego

AND HE ANSWERED MY PRAYER!!

a friend invited me to a summer camp
and the content was on Maza Yakni
the first time I read was years ago, 
really years ago when I just started my degree

a friend invited me for a seminar
it brings out new thoughts
on how I see the Quran
and I begin to fall in love again

It feels like I'm finding myself again
finding the strength i'm holding to
I've been lost somewhere 
and He guided me








Monday, May 12, 2014

full of self

we care for ourselves
more than others
as long as our plate is full
nothing else matters.

we often say unity
but in reality
it is all about me
not about you
none about we

truthfully
we are still selfish
still individualistic
no matter how much we say
"I am with you"


Manusia yang hidupnya untuk dirinya sendiri, 
usianya amatlah pendek. Bermula dari hari kelahirannya dan tamat ketika maut. Akan tetapi, bagi mereka yang hidupnya untuk perjuangan, usianya panjang, sepanjang perjuangan itu. Bermula dari hari diciptakan Adam, dan berakhirnya ketika Dia memusnahkan alam.
[Sayyid Qutb]








Thursday, April 17, 2014

dear sister

to my dear sister
let this day make you realise
life is not just for you
it is about others too

when you think you cannot do
think of them who couldn't too
them who are less than us
let it shapes a better you

our journey is long
let's make the best of it
let's be like the ibadurrahman
the best caliph to ourself
and to others too



Monday, April 14, 2014

heart melt

I was doing my work when 2 students from 1 INI (remember the story I told you in a status quite some time ago. the uncontrollable class I've ever entered) came.

"cikgu, nak salam!"

I was puzzled by the question. "kenapa nak salam?"

"nak salam siap-siap, sebab lepas ni kite maybe dah tak jumpe lagi dah."

"sebab ape?"

"ye la kan cikgu kan selalu masuk kelas kitorang relief waktu ustazah M. Ni dia dah kerja balik dah. Nanti takde la cikgu masuk jaga kelas kitorang lagi."

They make my heart melts.