Taimiyyah Zubair – Taleem al Quran 2012 – P19 195C Tafsir Al-Naml 7-14
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The transcript describes the struggles of artists to overcome their own errors and the importance of others' help in navigating their struggles. The speakers discuss the use of signs and symbols to indicate when one is the right way to see things and how they can change their behavior. They also mention the loss of pride and arrogance among people and the potential for deception and negative comments on social media. The transcript emphasizes the need for fear and caution and the need for fear and caution when faced with danger.
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If Allah Musa now the first story is mentioned the story of Musa alayhis salam after the introduction. Now the stories of the prophets are mentioned. If Allah Musa Li Li He is Allah when he said who said Musa Musa alayhis salam do li li to his family in ni indeed I and Asuna ra i have perceived a fire, this incident happened at night in the dark when it was cold. When Musa they said I was traveling with his family
and he said in the US to NARA, I have perceived a fire. And as to in US homes are known seen on what does own spin to find something familiar,
friendly, and as to answer is to perceive something, but it is to perceive something that is comforting. You know, sometimes you see something in the distance. And just by seeing it in the distance, you get frightened.
You get frightened. Like, for example, something really dark, or something from smokers rising.
So the moment you glance at it, the moment you sense it in the distance, you're gonna feel frightened.
Or, for instance, a white car with some lights, right on the highway far in the distance behind you. You know what I'm talking about? You sense it far in the distance and
even though everything's fine, you're not speeding, you're in your lane, you've got your license, your belt is on, you're following all the rules, right? But still what happens? You get a little scared, a little nervous. This is not Enos. Enos is when you see something in the distance and you feel good, you feel happy. It doesn't make you worried. It makes you feel comfortable. So much so that you're almost pulled towards it.
So in the Anna stone era, Musa Salam said I have sensed a fire I see a fire. So let me go there. Why Sati calm Musa doesn't really wanted to go to that fire. Okay, but since he's with his family, and the word list specifically used for the wife also, he has to give a good reason to his wife that he has to go somewhere. You know what Allah He This is so beautiful. Look at the eye so it couldn't have been hovering Oh, it can be she has been Cabazon La La comme tous pollun.
The word honesto means that he really wants to go home he really wants to go see it. But at the same time he feels wrong leaving his wife and he asked to give her a good reason a good justification. So he doesn't just give one reason for going he gives multiple maybe this maybe that maybe I can go and find get some information or maybe at least I can come back with some fire. So so it can mean heavy hubbub. I will return to you from there with what with hubback with news with information meaning whoever is there at the fire must be some people so I can go ask them which way we should go or if not that it come if they can't help us figure out where we should go at least it come I can come
back to you but she had been with a flame other sin of a live call law Allah contest alone so that you may warm yourselves she had she had from the letter she and her boss she had his flame right and covers off by sin is live goal so a call that's burning or a piece of wood that's burning All right, so she had been Cabazon What do you understand she had been Culberson
flame on what
on a stick or something of that nature. So some burning torch basically I will bring a burning torch to you why law law contest balloon so that you can warm yourselves that's the unknown side lamea Sally, Sally is to burn enter into fire all right and is taller. Yes, Folly is Lila is to obtain heat or warmth from fire. So I'll bring it to that you can be worn.
So this shows to us I mean this whole description over here and Masada synonyms reason and justification for going all the way to the fire shows that there was something very special about that fire that most artists and I was fooled towards it pulled towards it literally. Yeah, like sometimes you're driving on the highway going from one city to the other but you see something an exit or something in the distance and you can't help it you're like we have to take the excellent we have to go here and check this out. So we started to sit on was pulled towards it. And this idea also tells us something about mozarella center that how
How much care he had for his family.
That first of all, he doesn't just go without telling them.
He tells his family where he is going what the purpose is. And then he wants to get from the fire something that will actually benefit his family.
directions or heat, if not directions. This is why I lost cantata chose him. Fall Amma, then when Jaya he came to it. When he finally reached the place where there was fire, knew the he was called.
New idea from NIDA. NIDA is to call out to someone it's also talab Iqbal to demand that somebody should come by for example, you call somebody by their name from a distance what does it mean? Come here?
So no dia, he was called on that Boudicca. He is blessed it, who was blessed it Minh, who meaning the one who is Finn now in the fire, woman, and whoever is Howler her around it, meaning around the fire, the one in the fire and the one around the fire is blessed. It was so behind Allah He and glorified as Allah exalted as Allah Burfict is Allah who is he? Or Bill Allah mean the Lord of the Worlds? What does this mean? When Musa Sudan finally reached this place, and this was on a mountain in a valley, and why the Mocha the sea? Toba bukata Lima Baraka, we get the description from other places in the Quran. So when Musa said I'm reached there, we learned that there was a shadow, a
tree, an arm, that shadow was a fire. But this was a very different kind of fire because the fire was not really consuming burning the tree. It was just there. This is why this fire was something special. It wasn't burning isn't destructive fire. It was beautiful. It was more of no more than it was now. It was more of light than it was fire. This is how it was. And when Musala said I'm golden he sees this strange and something so unique and amazing and also beautiful at the same time. He is called out yeah Musa Oh Musa.
And Allah subhanaw taala spoke to him directly. And booty command for now woman hola her.
Now what does it mean by this? Bless it is the one in the fire. And the one who is around the fire. Meaning the one whom you hear the one whom you hear, calling you from the sight of the fire. And from around the fire.
The one whom you hear calling you from the sight of the fire from around the fire. Who was that? Allah azza wa jal, he is Boudicca, he is blessed it meaning blessing is the one who has caused this light. Allah subhanaw taala is not
so blessed it is the one who has caused who has shown you this light at this place. And this place was also blessed it How blessed it was this place that when Musa Sam came here and another place in the Quran, what do we learn? He was told to fuck out in our lake, remove his sandals because he was in a blessed place. Now some have said that what was in the fire was the angels. All right, or some light, or the fire itself, or the tree. And what was around the fire was the angels or Musan is Santa. But for all of these meanings, there has to be some evidence. How can we say that there were angels in that fire without any evidence without any proof? We can't say that.
So the majority of the Salaf what they understood this as that the sight of the fire meaning that place the sound that you hear the one who is calling you, you cannot see Him, but He is calling you who is he? Allah, Allah subhanho wa Taala and what is meant by now is not just fire but new light. All right. And if you continue reading the ayah What does Allah says Subhan Allah He Robben Island mean that Allah is perfect now don't think was that actually Allah's light? Which part of light was it? How was this light? What was that tree? And where was ALLAH talking to him from? Did Allah descend over here?
If he did who was on the throne, then you know these kinds of questions just stop, stop right there because Subhan Allah He loved Bella aalameen Because this is where deviations begin from, no matter how much we think about these matters, can we no
matter how much we discuss, can we No, we cannot, because our little minds cannot grasp this matter, we are not able to fully comprehend this matter. You see anything that is from outside our own culture, even though we find it difficult to comprehend, so difficult. It seems so complicated to us. If something is from outside this world would we find it difficult to comprehend? Of course, now, if something is beyond the realm of Maha fluke, you know, this is the matter of who the Holic Allah subhanaw taala lasercomb cliche, there is nothing even like him. So then, should we go into the details of how and such things? No, there's no point. So Subhan Allah He or Bella, Allah, me
focus on the message over here and don't get lost in these extra details that we cannot fully comprehend. I feel like this takes us back to the first verse and starts off with disjointed letters, which we're obviously never going to understand until like the hereafter or whatever. And then it's clear about the things that we need to know. And then there are obviously going to be things that we're not going to understand. Yeah. And this is a simple fact of life. That there are things that are easily understandable and there are things which will remain mysteries for us we cannot fully comprehend them. So what's over Halla hill behind me because the problem is that people
get stuck in these details and they forget the beauty they ignore the beauty of this idea. Any it's so beautiful fella Murgia her new idea and booty come in for now. A woman hola her was Subhana Allah He robbed Billa al Amin, perfect is Allah, Lord of the Worlds robear Ivan Carville Eslami he narrated, he said that he used to spend the night outside the door of the messenger of allah sallallahu sedums house, right he would stay there at nighttime single. So he took advantage of that, alright. And he said that he used to hear the messenger of allah sallallahu Sallam saying at night Subhan Allah Hera Billa, Alameen Subhana Allah Hera, Abdullah Al Hamid, meaning the prophets
of Allah is Anna would say these words for a while until he would fall asleep.
So this is one plus b that we can do at night, especially when we're not able to sleep Subhan Allah Hera, Bella Allah Subhana Allah hero beyond me. Yeah, Musa Oh, almost there in the who, indeed it meaning in the whole this who is Limeade it's a pronoun, it's known as limits shutting, okay. Meaning Mamede which is for the purpose of referred shun to exalt the status of something or someone. Okay? Because if you think about it, this could very well be a knee. Yeah Musa or Musa indeed me. I meaning the one whom you hear and Allah, it could have been in me, but it's in now who he he, meaning the one whom you were thinking about? The one whose voice you hear, who is he? It is
an it is I Allah Allah Allah Aziz al Hakim, the mighty the Exalted in Might the wise here Musa in who and hola hola Aziza al Hakim, what LPL sock Musa this time is further addressed elke you should throw our soccer your stuff, throw your stuff Falana. Then when
he saw it, meaning when Musa alayhis salam saw his staff, the zoo, he saw it wriggling he saw it quivering. He saw it moving shaking can under her as if it was Jan on a snake. What happened? Well, lamb mobilen Musa Sinha, one law he turned mode to be run, showing his back running away while I'm you active? And he did not your active he did not return. He did not even look back. He got so scared. Now many new words over here. For Lamola I had the zoo that zoo had zay zay. Remember the story of Maria Marlena Sena. Well, who's Z Lake shake the tree. I don't know if you've ever done that. Maybe try it someday. In a shake to the point that leaves should fall. You really have to take
it a lot.
So it is as is when something is moving. Shaking. You're going back and forth, back and forth really fast. Okay,
So he saw the snake not just sitting there staring at him. The snake was actually the zoo. He was wriggling, it was alive. gana jam non Gen is another word used for snake in Arabic, Sorbonne we have read in the Quran higher we have read Gen is also a word that is used for snake. Alright and Jen, it's from Jana. The verb Jen Jeem noon. All right, Jana, with a shutdown of Fatah. So, Jana, what does it mean to hide to conceal? Alright, so Jen is used for a snake that is slender, long and thin.
Okay, long and very thin also. Now, if there is a snake that's big. Can you see it easy? For sure. But if it's a snake that's very thin, and long, is it easy to spot? No, because it can wrap itself around a branch it could be just sitting on a branch. Very difficult to spot. So it hides very easily. All right. So it was moving as if it was a Jan Nan Musa and his son when he saw it was on his Salaam. Yes, he was a prophet of Allah. Yes, he was very strong and brave. He had a lot of physical strength to the point that when he hit somebody just once smacked him, the man died. Alright, he punched him in the man died. This is how strong he was. The Mossad isn't I was also
scared of a snake when he saw the snake. Alright, so scared that he turned around and he ran away. And he didn't even look back. So it's okay. If you were scared of roaches and bugs and and since snakes and things like that. It doesn't mean you have weak faith. Okay, this is a natural fear. Because sometimes people say things like, how old are you?
30 years old, and you're scared of a snake? Yeah, why not? Why not? You know, sometimes people say, Oh, you're so tall and yet you're scared of a cat. Yeah. So when you're scared of a dog? Yeah, sure. These are natural fears. Okay. I mean, Musa alayhis salam he was so brave. He traveled himself from Egypt to Medina. He ran all the way. All right. And he went and approach those girls who needed help. He took their flock and watered them. I mean, he was a brave man. But he was scared of a snake. Yes, he was because the snake was moving.
Okay, so cut under her Janome one lamb would be run, he turned one now. Totally to turn. Alright, and move the bill on from Uber. Uber is back. So motivate is one who shows his back. In other words, he turned around and ran away while I'm your octave. And he did not return your octave from Turkey Brian cough back to our tables to turn back to return to look back. Basically, it means to go back on your heels.
So when he turned around and ran, he did not turn back on his heels. Meaning he didn't even stop for a moment to look back.
He didn't do that.
Why he was running for his life. He was running for his life. Yeah Musa. Allah subhanaw taala said Yeah, Musa Musa. Let the half don't be afraid. Why? Because in me indeed I lay a heartful he is not afraid. Let thy ear near me. Elmo saloon, the messengers. Allah's messengers should not be afraid, near Allah, in the presence of Allah.
So beautiful. What do we learn over here?
That Musa sunnah is being comforted here that don't be afraid. Because first of all, you're in my presence. You're in the Presence of Allah subhanaw taala. And secondly, you are messenger. So you are granted security and safety. I have chosen you, I will protect you, I will save you so you don't need to be afraid. You know, a messenger of Allah, He has been chosen and sent by who? Allah subhanaw taala and when Allah has sent him than Allah who will protect him, even when that messenger is far from Allah in the sense that not in the Presence of Allah.
So when he is at this point in Allah's Presence, should he be afraid? No, he should not be afraid. Because who is Allah? He is a man, the giver of security. Who is he is a Salem, the giver of peace and safety. He's Corrib the one who is near so don't be afraid. Let the have in the lair. hafler they yell more saloon. Now this doesn't mean that the next time you see something dangerous
You don't protect yourself saying that, Oh, I don't need to be afraid because Allah is protecting me. No, it means you take the measures in order to protect yourself, but you don't freak out. Because you trust upon Allah subhanaw taala that inshallah Allah will protect me. And if there's anything that's going to happen to me, that will also happen with Allah's permission. Because you see, sometimes we lose ourselves in fear. We lose ourselves, we lose control over ourselves. We start screaming like children, we start looking around and we lose control. So believer no matter how afraid he is, yes, he's nervous. Yes, he's doing something to save himself. But at the same
time, he has this comfort in his heart that Allah is my protector.
Bismillah, salaam alaikum. This is I was listening to the lecture on the shell Hussein, this example of a police officer running after you and the king opened the door for you. And he said, Don't worry, I will protect you. And you say, no, no, no, I'm afraid of that police officer. Do you offending the sheriff? The King is it and Allah subhanaw taala. He has a best example Allah, he's a king. Don't worry about the most Loquat but if you have a less protection, yes, that puts yourself in Allah's protection. Give yourself in Allah's protection, and then you will have less fear off the creation. Something like this also reminded me of when I was doing a little bit of research and has
no Glendalough like having good thoughts about Allah. And that means that when you ask Allah for his forgiveness, you expect that he will forgive you if you ask Him for His protection, you expect that he will protect you. And Allah is as his servant thinks of him, so inshallah he will respond in kind. Does that
really lead to have in the latter half of the day Ian was alone. The Musala sign was being taught over here that I have chosen you, you're my messenger, you shouldn't be afraid. You don't have a reason to fear this creation. And what a huge lesson Masada cinemas being taught over here, because he has to go face to face our own. Right. And for our own from the entire creation. Yes, he was very, very frightening. Right. So Musa Addison was being taught over here that if you are Allah's Messenger, then Allah will protect you. You see, when the prophets that Allah sent and received the first revelation, in the cave of Hara was he afraid? Yes, he was afraid. So much so that he ran from
the cave to Hadiya, Lorna, so afraid that he said, cover me cover me.
He was scared from the experience. Fear over here also Musar is Salam. He was afraid this is natural.
Now Musa Salam
even though he was in the Presence of Allah subhanaw taala, Allah was directly speaking to him. He was afraid.
Why is it that sometimes we are afraid of the most loving people even
think about it sometimes there could there could be a person who's very loving, very affectionate, very kind.
But still, you are afraid of them? Why?
Okay, you're afraid of disappointing them. Any other reason? Yeah.
Okay, you're in awe of them. You have too much respect for them. Okay. Yes.
Okay, you don't want to anger them? Yes.
You don't want to embarrass yourself in front of them. Okay.
You're intimidated by them. But you see this entire conversation that happened over here. Allah subhanaw taala asked Masada Sinha, when I take Obeah Medicare Musa, what is in your hand when Musa Musa this and I went on and on describing his staff? We learned about it earlier right? So yes, Mossad is Saddam was made to feel very comfortable and even buy this in the Lyoha holiday or more saloon. You don't need to be afraid of this snake because you're in my presence. When Musa Saddam had a reason to be afraid. It was his history.
It was his history, what he had done, he had made a mistake in the past he had killed somebody by accident right?
And which sin is hidden from Allah knows it is hidden from Allah. So Allah subhanaw taala is telling him now indirectly in the next idea in makes up for otherwise, man Lama, the one who has done one, the one who has done something wrong, some of them but the law has none. But then he changed he substituted Hersman good meaning in place of that evil now he did good by the SU in after evil, meaning he made a mistake. He did well. Alright, but then he replaced that sin with a good deed meaning he repented from it, he left it and he made amends for in Neela folder, Rahim then indeed I am forgiving and more
merciful. Meaning Yes, such a person has a reason to be afraid in my presence, the one who has done something wrong. But if he has repented from his sin and replaced it with good made amends for it, then I shall forgive him. Now, indirectly Allah subhanaw taala is referring to mozarella salaams mistake. And we see that Allah subhanaw taala doesn't mention it.
The murder that you committed no, it's not even mentioned it's unmentionable, because it would be embarrassing for most artists and um, to even hear about it, isn't it? I mean, we know we have made certain mistakes, we admit them, we confess them. All right, but still, to talk about it, to hear about it. To see it is very embarrassing to face your own errors is very, very difficult. Allah subhanaw taala is so kind. He's so loving. He's so worried that he doesn't even mention the sin of Musar lesson and before him directly he doesn't. There is an indirect indication over here that he asked if you've done something wrong. Yeah, it's understandable that you would be afraid however,
you did something wrong. You left it you repented from it, you replaced it with good for any level and Rahim you have no reason to be afraid, how welcoming our Lord is.
How loving he is. That really a servant fields near to Allah subhanaw taala despite the sins that he has committed, once he repents from his sins, and most artists and um Did he repent from his sin immediately, immediately, he committed the murder by accident. First of all, it was an accident, right? And then secondly, when it happened, instead of the apostles is 16 We learned Robbie in the Welcome to enough C file fiddly. Oh my Lord, I have done wrong to myself. So forgive me, fell off Allah so Allah forgave him. But since Musa Lisanna was not a prophet at that time, he didn't know if he was forgiven. Right? And of course he had that heaviness that guilt in his heart. And what
happened? The first conversation Alright, first revelation and Musa Sinha you know that guilt is taken away from him for in nila, for him I'm forgiving, and merciful.
And these I had no matter how much you read them, no matter how much you reflect on them. They really showed the kindness of Allah subhanaw taala kindness of Allah, how loving our Lord is welcoming.
You know we keep ourselves away from Allah subhanaw taala we really do we hold ourselves back, we prevent ourselves
what are the cilia that and put your hand in other Hill admit enter Jada your hand V J big in your job, what is J opening of the garment. So put your hand into the opening of your garment. Alright, and opening of the garment basically at the top, because before people didn't necessarily wear stitched clothing, all right, it was more like a like a shawl or something that was you know, put over the shoulders and then one part is put on the other shoulder all right. So J is the opening of that. So for example, you see my hijab coming from over my shoulder and going on top of the other shoulder. So this would be J understand. So as the heliodor Kofi J Vic put your hand inside your
jade the opening of your garment, the hood, it will come out when you will take it out. It will be by law it will be white, shining glowing men lady suit without any disease, fetus sorry Aya 10 In nine signs meaning these two signs that we have given you are amongst nine signs that you shall take to who Illa Fiona will call me to fit around and his people. Why because in the home Council Coleman Fassett pain indeed they have been a people defiantly disobedient. So at this point musasa was given two signs, which ones were they the staff and the glowing hand and later on as per need seven more signs were given. What were they we learned other parts of the Quran? For example, while a hudna
elephant owner be seen one up same minute them a lot seen in years of famine. Secondly, Noxon, Minetta Murad shortage of produce food supplies thirdly, up to fan the floods fourthly, Al Gerrard water, Gerard
locusts, then common What are common
lice buffer they're frogs damn blood. So the rest of the seven were given later on. After basically the competition with the magicians and everything. All right. One for their own was
stubborn and he refused to send the Bani Israel refused to believe. Then what happened? Allah subhanaw taala sent a punishment upon him and that punishment was like an IRA. Like we learned earlier and through to sharara in the field Alika Leia, right, so that punishment was itself a miracle. All right, in the homecare no common fast routine follow manager at home if tuna then when our signs came to them. And these signs were mobile, Sarah, they were visible eye opening moves little one that gives before one that gives vision, meaning one that makes you see one that gives visibility, like the sign of the sun, the sun is Mazzara right? It meaning it gives you the ability
to see so these signs were also mops I mean they were eye opening, illuminating the truth and the right way plain to see they were clear. Carlo, they said her say hello mobian This is obvious magic frown and his people said this is just magic, while Jehovah will be here, and they rejected it, meaning all the signs that were shown to them, they rejected them jehadi from Jehovah Jim had and your hope is basically to deny to reject something with your tongue with your tongue only. What does it mean?
With your tongue only not with your heart that you pretend that you don't believe it? So you're saying that you don't believe it in your heart deep down you know it's the truth
you understand? So this is your route to recognize the truth of something yet refuse to accept it to reject with the design. So when you had to be had they rejected all the signs was they cannot her and Fuso home while while is the pinata it was convinced by it. What was convinced by it and foster home their souls? Is they have Kanata from Estacada what's the root yuping? Right? Yeah, cough No. Nillkin yuckiness certainty, conviction and estate planner is to develop your cane, meaning over time, when knowledge turns into Faith and Faith turns into conviction and that conviction turns into like, fact absolute fact. You understand? So how is it that you develop your cane this day is gonna
how gradually over time with experience when you see one thing after the other after the other, then you have no reason left to deny. Right? So it's the kind of time for some deep down in their hearts. They knew it was the hug but with their tongues they rejected why little man were You were out of one out of injustice and out of Oulu pride arrogance for stack baru or Ken Coleman early in the Quran returns return would mean that they were arrogant and they were very hard to people. They really thought highly of themselves. funder Allah says, so look, gay for Ghana are pivotal move city. How was the outcome the final end of who of those who caused corruption? So who is move said,
go either move sitting, those who see no recognize the truth, but yet, they refuse. This is a form of facade. So how was their ultimate end? They were drowned. Now, what did you see over here? Two reasons for their denial.
Two reasons why for their own in his people denied. What are those two reasons? Despite knowing the truth? Why did they deny lol man? We're alua injustice and arrogance.
Right? Because revelation hack? What does it tell you? To be fair?
To think about the rights of others also not just be concerned about what you want. Don't be greedy. Think about other results. But what is it that people want to do? Mostly, they're concerned about their own desires. So injustice means desiring one's own benefit always at the cost of other people's suffering. Is that worth it our own day? He didn't care about the state of Bani Israel. He didn't care about the mothers and the families that were left heartbroken because their baby boys were killed. This is alone. Just to have control over Bani Israel. He killed their babies. This is the height of one just so that he could have a whole lot of people serving him building for him, you
know, constructing buildings as he wanted and everything else. He enslaved an entire nation. This is one so if he believed in the message of Musa al Islam could he continue to do this one? Could he know he couldn't?
Or no Wha What is it Rulu literally hates to be high. So over here it means pride. It was his arrogance and are no is basically design one's own greatness.
I have to be greater if he believed in Musa alayhis salam, a messenger from the slave nation, then what is it that frown would lose
his status, his greatness.
And many times we find ourselves in similar situations that the Hulk is clear, but we don't want to accept it. We don't want to do it. We don't want to take it. We don't want to admit it. Why? Because then we cannot do what we please and then we won't have that high status that we think we have. We're going to lose it. So may Allah protect us from this deception basically and the selfishness lumen Waterloo well, and when a person persists on this fun little cave I can rip battle move sitting that's listen to the recitation of these verses.
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