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AI: Summary ©
The speaker discusses a supplication that occurs when starting a book, and how it is related to various writers. They mention al Kalam, the writer, and the name Q analyst, al[[ al'alifur surely means al Kalam, and the use of "na'alif" in a book is discussed. The title of "na'alif" is mentioned as a condition, indicating that the book is a result of "na'alif" and may be related to "na'alif" in a future book.
AI: Transcript ©
He doesn't say Al Jumla, he says Al
Kalam.
So
This is a typical supplication
that we make when we start a book
Alhamdulillah, we relate this book with Nijiazal, alhamdulillah,
through Armashayikh, alhamdulillah,
to the writer. Qalalmu'alifurahi
mohullah, the author. Mu'alif
is the the writer.
The Mu'alif is the book.
Alaffa means to bring things together. Qala said
almu'alif,
the writer rahimohallahu
ta'ala, may Allah have mercy upon him, al
kalam.
He says al kalam
huwa
And whenever you mention something like, al kalam
or Allah or suhayb or kitab or whatever.
And after you say huwa or hiya.
This is called the mirofasil.
It's a type of pronoun which is used
to show that what comes after it is
a condition.