Ibrahim Hindy – The Story of A Verse #12 – Men & Women

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The speaker discusses the use of the Prophet sallahu alayhi wa sallam in the Arabic language, which refers to both men and women. The speaker explains that the Prophet sallahu used this verse to stress the importance of men in the church, as men are not included in the verses in the Quran. The speaker also mentions a statement from the Prophet sallahu that men and women are equal in the church's sight.

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			Some of the women at the time of the Prophet sallallahu, I knew he was sending them, when they would
read the Quran, they would feel left out, they would read the verses of the quarter and, and they
felt like it was constantly addressing the men. When Allah subhanaw taala speaks about the virtues
of the believers, the main one, or the Muslim woman or the Muslims, these are terms that are in the
masculine tense. They felt that the virtues and the praise or the commandments, or the or the
prohibitions were all being addressed to men and that women were not being included in many of the
verses in the Quran. Almost sentimental, the Allahu anhu, the wife of the Prophet salallahu alayhi
		
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			wa sallam, she felt this too. So she wanted the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, she said, why
is it that the Quran is constantly mentioning the men addressing the men and it's not addressing the
women? She said, I complain this to the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam and she said, a mere
moments later, I saw the prophets of Allah who said I'm the member in the masjid, saying, Oh people,
Allah has revealed this verse.
		
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			The amazing thing about this question is that it could have been answered without Allah subhana wa
tada sending a verse, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam could have simply said to almost
sentiment, that in the language in the Arabic language, when Allah when when the masculine tense is
being used, or being invoked, it refers to both men and women. It remember it refers to both
genders. That's the way that the language works. So if you mentioned something in the masculine
tense, it can apply to both men and women. And yet, because Allah subhanaw taala cares about the
emotions in the states of the people, Allah Subhana Allah immediately revealed this verse to our
		
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			Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. And then what's the MENA well Muslim at what meaning? I mean,
at the most of the men in the Muslim women, and the believing men and the believing women, Allah
specified men and women in this verse very explicitly, very clearly, to make sure that the women at
the time of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam, felt included in the Quran that they felt
included in what Allah subhanaw taala was sending upon His Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam that
they felt like they belonged in this religion to another woman came to the Prophet sallallahu alayhi
wa sallam one day. She said, Why is it when I read the Quran? And the praise of the hedger of them,
		
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			what had your own is always mentioning the men and it doesn't mention the women. Why is it that the
men are mentioned in the hedgerow and the women are not mentioned in the hedgehog? And when she made
this complaint again, Allah Subhana Allah revealed a verse, Allah Subhana Allah says is the jab I
don't want to boom and Neela will be I met I met him and that Karina will answer but I will come in
Bob that Allah subhana wa tada says, and and, and the Lord responded to them, for will I allow the
work of anyone who works to be lost, male or female, you are of one another. And so Allah subhanaw
taala in this verse shows us clearly that men and women are equal in the sight of Allah.
		
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			Hello Tyler in their striving in their effort in their sincerity and their attempts to attain the
mercy of Allah subhanho wa Taala they are equal and Allah subhanaw taala will never allow our work
and our struggle men or female to be lost.