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  • 3/1/2024
Quran Suniye Aur Sunaiye - Para No 14 (Ayat 77) Surah e Nahl 16

Host: Mufti Muhammad Sohail Raza Amjadi

Topic: Muslaman ka Dosre Muslamna Par Haq | مسلمان کا دوسرے مسلمان پر حق

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In this program Mufti Suhail Raza Amjadi teaches how the Quran is recited correctly along with word-to-word translation with their complete meanings. Viewers can participate via live calls.

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Transcript
00:00 [Arabic]
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00:20 [Arabic]
00:25 [Arabic]
00:35 Respected viewers and listeners
00:39 [Arabic]
00:43 Listen and read the Quran
00:47 Your host, Muhammad Suhail Fazal Amjadi
00:51 is present in your service
00:54 Dear viewers, you know that we start the program
00:58 with the Quran and Hadith
01:02 Today we present to you the Hadith of the Holy Quran
01:05 Mishkatul Masabi, Volume 1, Page 293
01:10 Hadith number 1524
01:17 The Prophet (PBUH) said
01:21 Muslims have five rights
01:27 and these are the rights that we don't even think about
01:32 Number 1, when someone greets you
01:37 it is important to give him/her a response
01:40 Remember, greeting is Sunnah
01:42 but it is obligatory to give a response
01:45 We think that I am older, he/she should greet me
01:50 I am older in age, I am older in position
01:53 A young man should greet me
01:56 No, it should not be like that
01:58 Rather, wherever you go, you should greet yourself
02:01 Greeting is Sunnah, it is obligatory to give a response
02:06 But the one who greets, Allah gives more reward
02:13 Number 2, when someone falls ill, you should help him/her
02:20 Dear viewers, if possible, you should help the ill
02:35 It is a great reward
02:38 And then, number 3, you should attend the funeral
02:44 Dear viewers, if someone is a great man
02:50 and his family or relatives pass away
02:55 we go to attend the funeral immediately
02:58 I am a great man, I will be noticed
03:01 and if a poor man passes away
03:04 we send someone to attend the funeral
03:07 and we don't go
03:09 We should think that Muslims have rights over Muslims
03:13 It doesn't mean that we go to attend the funeral
03:17 if someone passes away
03:19 If someone is a relative or a family member, we should go
03:23 Allah has blessed us with this
03:27 Prophet (PBUH) has blessed us with this
03:31 To attend the funeral and to walk with the funeral
03:35 It is a great reward
03:37 Allah has blessed us with this
03:41 Dear viewers, number 4, you should accept the invitation
03:47 It doesn't mean that if a great man doesn't accept the invitation
03:50 we should go to him/her
03:53 and if a small man gets tired of giving the invitation
03:56 we should say, "No, no, what is the need, what is the benefit?"
03:58 Dear viewers, this is our strong habit
04:01 If a poor man invites you, he is a knowledgeable person
04:06 If you have time, you should accept it
04:09 Even if a slave invited the Prophet (PBUH)
04:13 If you had time, you would have accepted it
04:16 and you would have gone to him
04:18 This was the custom of the saints and the companions
04:21 This was the custom of the people of the Bait-e-Athaar
04:24 This is one thing
04:26 If you don't have an invitation
04:28 If a great man invites you
04:31 and you go to him/her
04:36 and he/she doesn't have an invitation
04:39 If you don't have an invitation, you should never go to him/her
04:42 This is a bad habit, you should never do this
04:45 There are some people who have everything written
04:48 that you have to go to this and that person's invitation
04:51 and you have to go to the guest's invitation
04:53 and you have to take others with you
04:55 You should never do this
04:57 This is a bad habit
04:59 and this is a bad habit of the Prophet (PBUH)
05:01 that he/she should go to the guest's invitation
05:03 Number 5
05:05 Answer by sneezing
05:07 When a Muslim sneezes, he/she should say Alhamdulillah
05:10 and the other person should answer
05:15 Ya khfirullah, Ya Rahamukallah
05:17 May Allah have mercy on you
05:19 and the one who sneezed and said Alhamdulillah
05:22 should say Ya khfirullahulana walak
05:26 It is not a bad thing to say no, but it is a good thing to say
05:29 May Allah give us the ability to fulfill the 5 rights of Muslims
05:36 Let's go to today's lesson
05:38 Our lesson today is Surah Al-Nahl, Ayat number 77
05:43 It is the 77th verse and the complete verse is included in today's lesson
05:49 We will read it in the format, please be seated
05:51 It is available in front of the screen
05:53 Please keep the Holy Quran with you
05:56 and take out today's lesson
05:58 and keep a notebook with you
06:00 and note down any important thing
06:02 Let's go to the first segment of today's program
06:07 This is the first segment of our program
06:10 Let's start today's lesson by reading Tawwuz Tasbeeh
06:16 I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan
06:21 In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
06:27 (Recitation)
06:52 (Recitation)
07:00 (Recitation)
07:12 (Recitation)
07:28 (Recitation)
07:57 (Recitation)
08:00 There are 20 words in total
08:02 Let's read each word separately
08:06 (Recitation)
08:35 (Recitation)
08:37 (Recitation)
08:42 (Recitation)
08:48 (Recitation)
08:55 (Recitation)
08:59 (Recitation)
09:07 (Recitation)
09:17 (Recitation)
09:22 (Recitation)
09:38 (Recitation)
09:48 (Recitation)
09:53 (Recitation)
09:58 (Recitation)
10:03 (Recitation)
10:08 (Recitation)
10:17 (Recitation)
10:25 (Recitation)
10:34 (Recitation)
10:46 (Recitation)
10:51 (Recitation)
10:58 (Recitation)
11:01 (Recitation)
11:11 (Recitation)
11:14 (Recitation)
11:18 (Recitation)
11:34 (Recitation)
12:03 (Recitation)
12:13 (Recitation)
12:23 (Recitation)
12:51 (Recitation)
12:54 This is Ayah 77
12:56 We will continue the program
12:58 But we have to go to the break
13:00 Don't go anywhere
13:01 We will meet after the break
13:03 Welcome back viewers and listeners
13:05 Let's go to the program
13:07 First of all, we will go to the Asma
13:11 The first name is Allah
13:14 The second name is Ghaybu
13:18 The third is Asma
13:22 The fourth is Al-Ard
13:25 The fifth is Amru
13:36 The sixth is Sa'ah
13:40 The seventh is Lamhi
13:43 The eighth is Al-Basr
13:45 The ninth is Huwa
13:58 The tenth is Aqrab
14:02 The eleventh is Quli
14:07 The twelfth is Shay'in
14:10 The thirteenth is Qadeer
14:12 So, dear viewers, now you note here
14:16 These 13 names
14:19 So, now we write these 13 names
14:23 The first name is Allah
14:29 The second name is Ghaybu
14:45 The third is Asma
14:54 The fourth is Al-Ard
15:03 The fifth is Amru
15:10 The sixth is Sa'ah
15:19 The seventh is Lamhi
15:31 The eighth is Al-Basr
15:39 The ninth is Huwa
15:46 The tenth is Aqrab
15:54 The eleventh is Quli
16:03 The twelfth is Shay'in
16:12 The thirteenth is Qadeer
16:21 Dear viewers, now we see
16:25 How many verbs are there
16:28 So, here we don't see any verb
16:32 So, now we see the letters
16:34 How many are there
16:36 So, the first letter is Wa'u
16:40 The second is Li
16:43 Wa'u is in number one
16:45 Here also
16:46 The third is Ma
16:49 The fourth is Illa
16:51 The fifth is Ka
16:53 The sixth is Au
16:55 The seventh is Inna
16:58 The eighth is Ala
17:00 So, there are eight letters in total
17:02 Number one is Wa'u
17:10 Number two is Li
17:14 Number three is Ma
17:20 Number four is Illa
17:27 Number five is Ka
17:32 Number six is Au
17:38 Number seven is Inna
17:44 Number eight is Ala
17:49 Dear viewers, there are 13 letters in total
17:52 And 8 letters in total
17:55 So, there are 21 letters in total
17:59 21 letters
18:02 So, first of all, let's go to the Asma
18:11 The first letter is Allah
18:15 This is the personal name of Allah
18:18 This can't be used for anyone other than Allah
18:22 And we use this in Urdu as well
18:26 We say, "O Allah, accept my prayer"
18:29 "O Allah, fulfill my needs"
18:32 And we should do it
18:34 So, this is usually used in Urdu
18:38 What is it called?
18:40 It is called Poshida
18:44 It is the one who is not able to perceive by the senses
18:47 It is called Ghayb
18:50 And its linguistic meaning is Poshida
18:53 So, dear viewers, we usually use this in Urdu
18:57 We say, "Allah knows the unseen"
19:00 "His beloved Prophet is told about it"
19:03 So, we usually read the term Ghayb
19:08 Samawat is the plural of Sama
19:11 Sama means sky
19:13 And Samawat is many skies
19:15 We have already told you
19:17 In Surah Al-Murqa, it is written, "Seven skies are three"
19:23 So, dear viewers, Sama is one sky
19:26 Samawat is many skies
19:28 Ardh is land
19:30 Aradin is plural of Samawat
19:32 Ardh is one land
19:33 Aradin is many lands
19:34 And many people think that
19:37 Ardh is a gender
19:39 And when it is called a gender
19:41 It can be used for both
19:44 Aradin is plural of Arazi
19:49 It is the difference between Duad and Zuad
19:54 So, Ardh is also used for Arz and Sama
19:58 And Arazi is also used
20:03 After this, you see Amr
20:09 Amr means command, work, and matter
20:16 And after this, you see Sa'ati
20:18 Sa'at is also called hour, and moment
20:22 And the name of Qiyamah is Sa'at
20:25 "They ask you about the Qiyamah"
20:29 So, here, Qiyamah is also called Sa'at
20:31 And the reason is that
20:33 Qiyamah will also come in a Sa'at
20:36 So, the name of Qiyamah is Sa'at
20:39 After this, you see Lamhi
20:43 Lamhi means to blink
20:47 And Albasar means to see
20:51 Lamhi Albasar means to blink
20:56 Like we open our eyes
20:59 So, it is called blinking
21:01 After this, you see Hua
21:05 Hua means one, and Muzakkar means absent
21:07 Muzakkar means one, and absent means connected
21:09 So, it is in the form of Hua
21:10 Sometimes it is in the form of Hee
21:11 Sometimes it is in the form of Hua
21:12 So, it is in the form of Hua
21:13 So, it is in the form of Hua
21:14 And then, Aqrab
21:16 This is the form of detail
21:18 And Aqrab is very close to the weight of Afal
21:22 Very close
21:23 Kareeb means close
21:24 Aqrab means very close
21:25 This is the form of detail
21:26 In which, the meaning is more than others
21:29 After this, you see Qul
21:32 Qul means everything
21:33 Qul means everything
21:34 Qul means Qul is also done
21:36 So, Qul is generally used in Urdu
21:42 After this, you see Shay'in
21:44 Shay'in means one thing
21:46 One thing, things are its combination
21:48 So, Shay and one thing
21:51 Things, many things
21:54 And this is also generally used in Urdu
21:57 After this, you see Qadeer
21:59 Qadeer is the weight of Fa'il
22:01 Fa'il means Qadir
22:03 Qadir means Qadir with power
22:05 Let's move on
22:06 Wa means for
22:08 Li means for
22:10 Li is for
22:11 Ma is for
22:12 Nafi means no
22:14 Illa is for exception
22:17 Maqabal means negative
22:19 Maqabal means negative
22:21 Maqabal means negative
22:22 Or, it excludes some people from all people
22:26 Qa means for
22:28 Jesa or Jesea
22:29 Au means for
22:30 Ya means for
22:31 Inna is for investigation
22:33 Jumla is for names
22:34 Qalam is for investigation
22:36 It means that investigation can be done
22:39 Illa is for exaltation
22:41 It means that it can be done
22:44 There are six words in 21 words
22:47 Which are generally used in Urdu
22:49 Number one is Ismi Allah
22:51 Number two is Ghayb
22:52 Number three is Arz-o-sama
22:53 Number four is Arazi
22:55 Number five is Kul
22:56 Number six is Shay
22:58 And the last one is Ashiya
22:59 Let's see how to make a verse by combining letters and words
23:05 [Reciting in Urdu]
23:26 [Reciting in Urdu]
23:49 [Reciting in Urdu]
24:06 Let's start reciting
24:08 First, we will recite with Tarteel
24:10 Listen carefully
24:12 [Reciting in Urdu]
24:24 [Reciting in Urdu]
24:48 [Reciting in Urdu]
24:59 Now we will recite with Hadar
25:01 Like you recite in Namaz-e-Taraweeh
25:04 [Reciting in Urdu]
25:24 Now we will recite with Tadweel
25:26 Like you recite in Farz-e-Namaz
25:28 [Reciting in Urdu]
25:51 [Reciting in Urdu]
25:53 [Reciting in Urdu]
25:59 Welcome back dear viewers
26:01 Let's start today's program
26:03 Our first segment is completed
26:09 Let's start the second segment
26:12 Tafheem-ul-Quran
26:13 This is the second segment
26:15 Let's start with the translation of the word by word
26:19 [Reciting in Urdu]
26:48 [Reciting in Urdu]
26:54 Let's start with the translation of the word by word
26:59 [Reciting in Urdu]
27:17 [Reciting in Urdu]
27:25 [Coughing]
27:29 [Reciting in Urdu]
27:36 [Coughing]
27:38 [Reciting in Urdu]
27:45 [Reciting in Urdu]
27:53 [Coughing]
27:55 [Reciting in Urdu]
27:57 Let's start with the commentary
28:01 The commentary that we were presenting to you
28:05 The verse number was 72 and 73
28:10 We have already explained many things
28:13 One of them was husband and wife
28:16 The matter of husband and wife
28:19 Many wives say that this is not their right
28:23 It is not their responsibility
28:26 Similarly, the husband can also say that it is not his responsibility
28:31 So instead of blaming others for your responsibilities
28:37 That this is my responsibility and that is not
28:40 The husband should see that his wife
28:44 Who is the companion of his life
28:46 What does she agree with?
28:48 What does she get upset with?
28:50 The wife should see in the same way
28:54 What does the husband agree with?
28:56 And what does he get upset with?
28:58 So that the work or the talks should be done
29:02 With which both are satisfied
29:04 Then the matter of dispute comes
29:07 So the audience should sit there and talk without shouting
29:13 And in front of the children
29:15 The audience should avoid talking or fighting in a loud voice
29:21 I tell you that the wives of the Prophet (PBUH)
29:28 The Hadith of Sahih Bukhari is number 1699
29:33 This Hadith is also in Sunan-e-Nasai and Sunan-e-Ibn Majah
29:38 Ayesha (R) says that I used to make a necklace for the Prophet's (PBUH)
29:43 Hadith, that is, for the animal
29:45 Then you put a mark in that Hadith
29:47 The meaning of the mark is to put a scar in the camel's ear with a knife
29:51 So that the blood stain is on it
29:53 And you put a necklace in its neck or you put a necklace
29:56 Similarly, the audience should not make a mistake
30:01 In the Hadith of the Prophet (PBUH)
30:03 Which is the Hadith of Sahih Bukhari number 229
30:06 There is also a Hadith of Abu Dawood in Sunan-e-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah
30:09 That the Prophet's (PBUH) clothes were also washed
30:14 Similarly, the audience of Sahih Bukhari
30:17 Hadith number 1539
30:19 It is also in Sahih Muslim and Sunan-e-Abu Dawood
30:21 The wife of the Prophet (PBUH)
30:23 Ayesha (R) says that
30:27 When the Prophet (PBUH) used to tie the Ihram
30:31 She used to put perfume on your body
30:33 And when you used to open the Ihram
30:35 Before visiting the house of Allah
30:37 She used to put perfume on your body
30:39 There are many such Hadiths
30:41 In which the Prophet (PBUH) used to stay in the mosque
30:45 He used to enter his head in the room
30:49 And Ayesha (R) used to wash your head
30:54 There are many other Hadiths
30:58 In which the wives of the Prophet (PBUH) used to serve the Prophet (PBUH)
31:04 Similarly, the companions of the Prophet (PBUH)
31:06 Hadith number 161
31:08 Sayyeda Khatun-e-Jannat used to work from her house
31:12 She used to grind the mill
31:14 We find all these things in the Hadiths
31:18 Sayyeda Fatima (R) used to grind the mill in the house
31:23 She used to serve her husband like a princess
31:27 We also find that
31:31 Husbands should help their wives
31:35 When they are free from the housework
31:39 The Prophet (PBUH) used to do the housework
31:42 Aswad bin Yazid says that
31:44 I asked Sayyeda Ayesha (R)
31:46 What did the Prophet (PBUH) do at home?
31:48 Sayyeda Ayesha (R) used to do the housework
31:53 And when the call of the Azan came
31:55 The Prophet (PBUH) used to go to the house
31:57 We also find that
32:00 The Prophet (PBUH) used to do the shoe polish himself
32:03 He used to put the cloth on his feet
32:06 We find many such Hadiths
32:09 It means that
32:11 The wives have their own work to do
32:14 Husbands have their own work to do
32:18 The responsibility of the bread and butter
32:21 If there is any work at home
32:24 Instead of doing the housework
32:27 You should take part in the household chores
32:31 The car will run smoothly
32:34 May Allah give peace to all our brothers and sisters
32:41 This is enough for today
32:44 We will continue in the next program
32:47 This is enough for today
32:49 This is the end of the second segment
32:51 Let's move to the third and last segment
32:54 This is your segment for the Qur'an
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33:10 Assalamu Alaikum
33:12 Wa Alaikum Assalam wa Rahmatullah
33:14 Where are you from?
33:15 I am from Rawalpindi
33:16 Please recite
33:18 I seek refuge with Allah from the accursed Satan
33:21 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Ever Merciful
33:25 And to Allah belongs the unseen, the heavens and the earth
33:31 And the decree of the Hour is only
33:35 The Word is the key to the door
33:40 And it is the nearest
33:44 Allah is the Lord of all things
33:49 May Allah reward you
33:51 May Allah reward you
33:52 Assalamu Alaikum
33:53 Wa Alaikum Assalam wa Rahmatullah
33:55 Where are you from?
33:56 I am from Rawalpindi
33:57 Please recite
33:58 I seek refuge with Allah from the accursed Satan
34:03 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Ever Merciful
34:09 And to Allah belongs the unseen, the heavens and the earth
34:19 And the decree of the Hour is only
34:27 The Word is the key to the door
34:32 And it is the nearest
34:36 As the glance of the eye
34:39 As the glance of the eye
34:42 And it is the nearest
34:46 Allah is the Lord of all things
34:55 May Allah reward you
34:57 Assalamu Alaikum
34:58 Wa Alaikum Assalam wa Rahmatullah
35:00 Where are you from?
35:02 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Ever Merciful
35:06 And to Allah belongs the unseen, the heavens and the earth
35:10 And the decree of the Hour is only
35:13 The Word is the key to the door
35:16 And it is the nearest
35:18 Allah is the Lord of all things
35:21 May Allah reward you
35:22 Assalamu Alaikum
35:24 Wa Alaikum Assalam
35:26 Where are you from?
35:28 I am from Karachi, Kursum Rahman
35:30 Listen
35:32 I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan
35:37 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Ever Merciful
35:42 And to Allah belongs the unseen, the heavens and the earth
35:47 And the decree of the Hour is only
35:51 The Word is the key to the door
35:53 And it is the nearest
35:55 JazakAllah
35:57 Allah is the Lord of all things
36:01 JazakAllah Khair
36:03 Assalamu Alaikum
36:04 Wa Alaikum Assalam wa Rahmatullah
36:06 Yes, listen
36:08 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Ever Merciful
36:10 And to Allah belongs the unseen, the heavens and the earth
36:15 And the decree of the Hour is only
36:18 The Word is the key to the door
36:20 And it is the nearest
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