Tuesday 20 August 2013

Recitation 121

أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم
بسم الله الرحمان الرحيم
ألسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Dear Quran Lovers,
 Let us continue recite surah 89 Al-Fajrr. Please refer to the text:
أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم
(1) فَأَمَّا اُلْإِنسَنُ إِذَامَااُبْتَلَهُ رَبُّهُو فَأََكْرَمَهُو وَنَعَمَهُو فَيَقُولُ رَبِّى~أَكْرَمَنِ
فَأَمَّااُلْإِنسَنُ إِذَامَااُبْتَلَهُ رَبُّهُو = "Fa Am~mal-Ins~sa~nu I-dza~mabb-ta-la~ Hu Rob-bu Hu~", "Fa" = Then, "Am~ma~" = as for, "al-Ins~sa~nu" = the mankind, "I-dza~ma~" = when, "ibb-ta-la~" = to be tried, tested , "Hu" = he, "Rob-bu" = Lord, "Hu" = his,
فَأَكْرَمَهُو وَنَعَّمَهُو = "Fa Ak-ro-ma Hu~ Wa Naa-'a-ma Hu~", "Fa" = for, "Ak-ro-ma Hu~" = give honour to him, "Wa Naa-'a-ma Hu~" = and comfort and luxuries to him,
فَيَقُولُ رَبِّى~ أَكْرَمَنَِ = "Fa Ya-qu~lu Rob-bi~~ Ak-ro-man". "Fa" = then, "Ya-qu~lu" = they say, "Rob-bi~" my Lord, "Ak-ro-ma-ni" = to honour.
"Fa Am~mal-Ins~sa~nu I-dza~mabb-ta-la~ Hu Rob-bu Hu~ Fa Ak-ro-ma Hu~ Wa Naa-'a-ma Hu~ Fa Ya-qu~lu Rob-bi~ Ak-ro-man." = Then, for the mankind, when they are being tried/ put to a test by their Lord/Allah (by giving them)  honour, comfort and luxuries, (they) will say, "My Lord honours me". 
(16) وَأَمَّآإِذَامَااُبْتَلَهُ فَقَدَرَ عَلَيْهِ رِزْقَهُوفَيَقُولُ رَبِّى~أَهَنَنِ
وَأَمَّآإِذَامَااُبْتَلَهُ = "Wa Am~ma~~ I-dza~mabb-ta-la~ Hu", "Wa Am~ma~" = And as for, "I-dza~ma~" = when, "ibb-ta-la~" = to be tested, "Hu" = him
فَقَدَّرَ عَلَيْهِ رِزْقُهُو = "Fa Qod-da-ro 'A-lai Hi Riz-qu Hu~", "Fa" = then, "Qod-da-ro" = destained, " 'A-lai Hi" = on him, "Riz-qu" = sustenance, fortune, "Hu~" = his
فَيَقُولُ رَبِّى~أَهَنَنِ = "Fa Ya-qu~lu Rob-bi~~A-ha~nan". "Fa Ya-qu~lu" = then they say, "Rob-bi~" = my Lord, "A-ha~na-ni" = despice.
"Wa Am~ma~~ I-dz~ Mabb-ta-la~ Hu Fa Qo-da-ro 'A-lai Hi Riz-qu Hu~ Fa Ya-qu~lu Rob-bi~~ A-ha~nan". = And as for (those who) when they are being tested and are destined on them that their "Rizqu"/sustenance, fortune (are being restricted), will say: "My Lord despices/abuses me!"
(17) كَلَّا صلى بَل لَّاتُكْرِمُونَ اُلْيَتِيمَ 
كَلَّا = "Kal-la~" = No, (it is not so),
صلى = a Waqof Jaiz/permissible pause, but Washol/continuity is preferred sign.
بَلْ لَّا تُكْرِمُونَ اُلْيَتِيمَ = "Bal-La~ Tuk-ri-mu~nal-Ya-ti~~m.". "Bal" = but, "La~" = not, "Tuk-ri-mu~na" = to show kindness, "al-Ya-ti~ma" = the orphans.
"Kal-la~, Bal-La~ Tuk-ri-mu~nal-Ya-ti~~m". = (Allah replies:)
 No, (it is not so), but it is you who do not show kindness towards the orphans.
(18) (to be continued).
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Let us now look into the Basic Islamic Rules:
(2) Solat: Ghusul/major ablution:
The Arkan/guiding rules of Ghusul/Bathing:
(ii) The Sunnah/precept of the Prophet s.a.w. in Ghusul:
 (Note: The Quran sets all rules in synopsis and it was His Messenger, the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. who clarified and showed them in details).
(a) Begin with washing both hands 3 times.
(b) Then wash the private parts.
(c) Then take Wudhuu/minor ablution as discussed in the previous sessions. The final wash is the feet which may be done at the end of the bath.
(d) Then pour water onto the head 3 times (this is done if a scoop or a dipper is used. But nowadays, water shower is mostly used). While water falls on the head, comb the hair thoroughly so that the hair and the skull are thoroughly washed.
(e) Then run the water/wash the whole body beginning with the right side, then the left. Both arm-pits, the inside of both ears, the navel, in between the fingers and the in between the toes must be washed.
(These are in accordance with the 2 Hadith from Aisyah r.a. as narrated by Bukhari and Muslim, and from Maimunah r.a. as narrate by the Jamaah/Group).
(Note: If taking Ghusul in a bath tub, or in a river or the like, (i) Niat/resolve the intention, then (ii) submerge into the water  and make sure that the whole body is washed.).
(iii). Ghusul/major ablution of the females. (to be continued).
Until we meet again in the next session, see you all Quran Lovers later.
والسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Abd Hamid Mohd Yusof. 
 
         

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