GET TO KNOW: Ep. 20 - Surah 'Abasa - Nouman Ali Khan

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    Get to know the surah that grants nobility and honor to the Prophet ﷺ and the very high standard he ﷺ has to meet. Islam is about giving every human being value regardless of their social, economic or political status.

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  • @gunfighter3890
    @gunfighter3890 Před 8 lety +47

    As always... You steal my heart brother nouman. Telling me beautiful things about our Lord and our prophet. Jazakallah khair

  • @worldpeace32
    @worldpeace32 Před 4 lety +2

    I hereby give this a thousand likes, may Allah forgive me for my ignorance and transgressions

  • @muftikhalid4555
    @muftikhalid4555 Před 2 lety +3

    Allah reprimanded prophet Muhammad pbuh on his little signs of irritation due to abrupt and frequent interruptions of abdullah ibn maktum. We who commits and behave untowardly daily on minor issues surely invite Allah's annoyance therefore we need to repent frequently and request his forgiveness.surely he is ghafoor ur rahim who may pardon our sins and purify our hearts.

  • @sadiaali613
    @sadiaali613 Před 5 lety +3

    To all those that are getting comfused.. read the comment left by abdallah yassin, makes so much sense and clarifies alot of misconception about the prophet (pbuh)

  • @hasibmahadi8858
    @hasibmahadi8858 Před 2 lety +2

    I love you ustad for Allah, you have done a awesome job teaching quran to people :)

  • @nassifr9063
    @nassifr9063 Před 4 lety +15

    Jazakallah, I was looking for the meaning behind these versus and you explained it perfectly. May allah bless you. Ameen

  • @showrundown479
    @showrundown479 Před 4 lety +7

    you made me crying four times just in this video, subhan allah how amazing you are , what kind of knowlege alah has granted
    .you, what kind of explanation you made ,i ll pray in the middle of this ramdan 2020, to allah grant you the top point of paradise
    my dear teacher numan ali khan

  • @sktalha6384
    @sktalha6384 Před 2 lety +5

    All I know that PROPHET SAW ♥️ would never frowned and get angry on anyone.
    SURAH 68:4 - And you are truly ˹a man˺ of outstanding character.

    • @neverhatejustreal
      @neverhatejustreal Před 2 lety

      Surah Abasa homie

    • @sktalha6384
      @sktalha6384 Před 2 lety

      @@neverhatejustreal It doesn't say that it was PROPHET SAW ♥️ who frowned.

    • @ashraful2010
      @ashraful2010 Před 2 lety +1

      Ashraful Islam
      In the Quran i didn't find anywhere Allah Subhan Wa Ta'ala mentioned the word "blind" for a physically eye blinded person. Allah always addressed people who are spiritually blind or blind from the believing as "BLIND"... also if you read the surah, Allah uses 3rd person for Abasa, and talks about the spiritually blind person who wanted to purify himself, and also talks about a person who thinks he know everything and doesn't need guidance, basically an ignorant person. So i doubt that story of the blind person to be exact

    • @sktalha6384
      @sktalha6384 Před 2 lety

      @@ashraful2010 May Allah be merciful to you.
      You are right bro. After reading QUR'AN without tafsirs, everything seems opposite of what Muslims today do.
      Spiritual Blind person makes sense in SURAH ABASA but we need to check the context too. By the way, thanks for the information.
      I also doubt story of MUSA AS which is a little different in Qur'an than what we have been taught since childhood via tafsir.
      SALAAMUN ALAYKUM

    • @ashraful2010
      @ashraful2010 Před 2 lety

      @@sktalha6384 I went through the word "blind" used in the Quran, in all of them Allah referred to the people whose heart is blind not eyes. We should believe in Quran and whatever contradicts it, i don't take it

  • @peaceandlight
    @peaceandlight Před 8 lety +19

    Jazakal Alahu hayran. I really like the energy you put in this episode. And I hope you will keep on putting the same energy or more Inshallah in the following episodes. Because it keeps me motivated and focused and understand the message better. Thank you.

  • @aishahnor2747
    @aishahnor2747 Před 5 lety +3

    MaasyaAllah ... A great and beautiful lesson on humility ... SubhanAllah.
    If our beloved prophet Muhammad SAW was reminded by Allah Azzawajal whatmore for us all ... HUMILITY is the utmost important in our beautiful and perfected deen of ISLAM.
    JazakAllahu Khairan Kathira Uztadz Nouman Ali Khan for this succint and crystal clear explanation ... Alhamdulillah 🌟

  • @mehrtanvir
    @mehrtanvir Před 8 lety +2

    SubhaanAllah and Alhamdulillah for Allah who gave human beings dignity

  • @muhaiminulmenon468
    @muhaiminulmenon468 Před 6 lety +12

    Assalamuwalaikum brother nouman ali khan...
    Can you please make more episodes on this series.where the content is so enriched. this is the best series I have ever seen.

  • @abdallayassin7413
    @abdallayassin7413 Před 8 lety +46

    Dear Muslims, let us have a good assumption on Allah SWT and his Prophet (PBUH)! How would Allah describe his Beloved Messenger and the seal of his Prophets with the same description of his enemy in Surat Al-Mudathir “He frowned and scowled; then he turned back displaying his arrogance” (HQ 74:22-23) ? Please let us meet Allah SWT with sound hearts: Let us relate the story of Surat Abasa this way:
    It is said that once a blind man approached the one who was created devoid of harshness, and praised by his Boundless Creator with great noble character, to ask him about that which he was sent with - moral character (as he affirmed: “Verily, I was only sent to perfect moral character.”) There was with him at the time a person from amongst the disbelievers - it is said that it was either Ubay Bin Khalaf or Utbah Bin Rabiah. The Prophet (PBUH) intended for this disbeliever to be purified with Islam, and be taken out from the darkness of Shirk. However, nothing emanated from him (PBUH) except the predisposition to incline, with his whole being, towards the blind man that had approached him out of reverence of Allah (SWT). This shows the perfect moral character he was sent with, in harmony with the praise of Allah (SWT). It is inconceivable to ascribe to him other than this in the delivering of his message. Thus, it was the disbeliever who became angry, frowned in the face of the Prophet (PBUH) and turned away, as had occurred earlier with his associate in disbelief, as Allah (SWT) described thus: “He frowned and scowled; then he turned back displaying his arrogance” (HQ 74:22-23) - since frowning and turning away from the Truth are attributes of disbelievers.
    Following the arrival of the blind man, the disbeliever arose and turned away from having audience with the Messenger (PBUH), and left, feeling not in need of this Prophet, who prefers a blind man above himself. Yet, the Prophet (PBUH) was still tending towards him, to take him out the darkness of shirk and purify him with the light of Islam.
    Allah (SWT), who loves Muhammad (BBHH) would not leave the behaviour displayed by the disbeliever in the presence of His beloved, without reprimand and condemnation, and thus said, “He [the disbeliever] frowned, turned away, and left” (HQ 80:1) when the blind companion approached the Messenger (PBUH), “Because the blind man came to him [interrupting]” (HQ 80:2). The divine speech is then aimed directly towards the disbeliever, making evident to him his ignorance, and showing him that the blind man desired purification: “And what would make you see [O disbeliever], that perhaps he [the blind man] might be purified? Or seek knowledge and the knowledge would benefit him?” (HQ 80:3,4). Thereupon, the divine speech is affectionately directed towards the Prophet (PBUH): “As for he (disbeliever) who thinks himself to be self-sufficient, to him you still give attention,” (HQ 80:5,6) that is to say, “how noble your character and vast your forbearance, that you yet turn towards such a one who deems himself not in need, having concern for him; this is solely because you are the gift of mercy.” Then Allah SWT that the Prophet (PBUH), had attended to the poor blind man, and did not neglect him: “As for the one who came to you with earnest purpose, in awe of (Allah); you would renounce him? Never…” (HQ 80:8-11). This conduct is not from your temperament (O Prophet (PBUH)) that you were predisposed with: “Indeed, these verses are a reminder; so whoever wills may remember it” (HQ 80:11-12).
    From the book: The Remedy of Souls from Accusations Held by Muslims against the Prophet. By Sheikh Elnayyal Abu Groon. English version of the book in press.

    • @BizQ96
      @BizQ96 Před 6 lety +4

      Abdalla Yassin jazakallah khair for posting this clarification may Allah reward you

    • @sadiaali613
      @sadiaali613 Před 5 lety +5

      Thank you abdallah yassin for clarifying this misconception. It has never made sense to me, how our beloved rasool (pbuh) the most perfect creation could even be capable of "frowning in the face of the blind man" so I never trully understood this story. However your clarification makes complete sense and has given me the full understanding to the questions I had regarding this issue... may allah reward you :) and may our hearts continue to be opened to the truth of the deen

  • @fareedarehman-bhatti6922
    @fareedarehman-bhatti6922 Před 3 lety +1

    Marshalah watchin all the series . Timeless !

  • @Alpha-bg5ig
    @Alpha-bg5ig Před 3 lety +1

    Alhamdullilah that I found this Channel !

  • @mohammadnadeem5132
    @mohammadnadeem5132 Před 3 lety +2

    Jazak ALLAH Brother
    How Luckey Was "AShabi e Rasool " Abdullah Ibne Maktoom ......
    .who rewarded heavy respect from ALLAH S.W.T..... and specially prize
    For him mention his act in QURAN.....
    Subhan Allah.... ... ALLAH O AKBAR......
    And After this Prophet RASOOL ALLAH S.A.W also Gave him lot lot respect. ..........how Luckey This AShabi e Rasool was

  • @sundusmahamed4713
    @sundusmahamed4713 Před 7 lety +1

    awesome wallahi, alhamdulilahi

  • @tanyat6316
    @tanyat6316 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful 🌸.... Allah huma barik

  • @amirkabiruddin5331
    @amirkabiruddin5331 Před 3 lety +2

    جزاكم الله خير

  • @abdoudieng1801
    @abdoudieng1801 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you brother Nouman !
    May the owner of blessing bless you and all your family!

  • @tryingtotouchtheclouds
    @tryingtotouchtheclouds Před 11 měsíci

    SubhanAllah ! This is so good! I love the lesson❤

  • @mymunakhanum3040
    @mymunakhanum3040 Před 4 lety +1

    JazakAllahu khairen

  • @sittuusamadin7591
    @sittuusamadin7591 Před 4 lety +2

    mashalah

  • @elitemangudai1016
    @elitemangudai1016 Před 5 lety +1

    Great explanation

  • @MdAnas-ks7pg
    @MdAnas-ks7pg Před 4 lety +1

    wow...

  • @DeesWorld5
    @DeesWorld5 Před 3 lety +1

    wow that must put all the rich people in there position

  • @ferozedoba1973
    @ferozedoba1973 Před 8 lety +1

    Alhamdouillah

  • @psychehisoka1431
    @psychehisoka1431 Před 4 lety +1

    Marshallah

  • @khalid0748
    @khalid0748 Před 7 lety +3

    Brilliant. Very well explained, however one brother seems have misunderstood NAK's explanation. This brother should rewatch the video. JZK

  • @bin-naya1431
    @bin-naya1431 Před 3 lety +4

    Assalam Aleykum brother verse number 37 there was a slight of reciting error "Shaanun u recited before Yaumaidin" May Allah guide you InshaAllah n gives us more knowledge thru ur videos, Jazakallahkher

  • @kawtharali186
    @kawtharali186 Před 6 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @sukaipenn8810
    @sukaipenn8810 Před 3 lety +2

    Freedom peace and Blessings 🥛🥛

  • @rehanaturabali6626
    @rehanaturabali6626 Před rokem +1

    I appreciate your lectures, thank you. Just one thing, please consider. Please look up the meaning of the word ‘harsh’….and I believe you will agree it does not apply to Allah pointing out to the prophet that he should give due importance to a poor person, in this case the blind man, as to a person of influence. A more appropriate word is needed.

  • @islamforall437
    @islamforall437 Před 3 lety +2

    Your Tafsir is beautiful and informative, I just wish you spoke slowly and added compassion in your words.

    • @Sehara
      @Sehara Před 3 lety +3

      How much mire compassion do you need? He is excided to tell us. I guess it's up to the receiver. May Allah swt make us all more compassionate

  • @omerbaig329
    @omerbaig329 Před 8 lety +3

    Please read the comment left by Abdalla Yasin. It make so much sense :-)

  • @mehrajfazilammad6503
    @mehrajfazilammad6503 Před 4 lety +1

    Cheer

  • @zuhunaimad9787
    @zuhunaimad9787 Před rokem

    😮

  • @hebaal-ahls8810
    @hebaal-ahls8810 Před 8 lety +2

    هل يوجد ترجمة عربية

  • @RACINGCHAMP51
    @RACINGCHAMP51 Před 2 lety +1

    maybe this surah it's not talking about prophet Muhamed a.s.,it was never mentioned in this surah by name

    • @Arabian_Epileptic
      @Arabian_Epileptic Před 6 měsíci

      All the tafsirs says you are wrong

    • @RACINGCHAMP51
      @RACINGCHAMP51 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Arabian_Epileptic tafsirs are books writen by humans

    • @Arabian_Epileptic
      @Arabian_Epileptic Před 6 měsíci

      The Quran you are reading today was given to you by Humans. So what?
      I have a sahih hadith and Ibn Kathir saying it was talking about Muhammad
      @@RACINGCHAMP51

  • @mummydaddybacha-2764
    @mummydaddybacha-2764 Před 2 lety +1

    5:10

  • @Powersoldier88
    @Powersoldier88 Před 8 lety +5

    I already ordered my Quran. I'm also interested in reading the Hadith and the Sunnah. Does anybody know a really good translation author or something that can give the most accurate, most perfect book and interpretation? There are many out there but I don't know which one is the good one. I'm interested in learning about Islam and the Arabic language. Are there other Islamic holy books out there?

    • @fatimaquddos9425
      @fatimaquddos9425 Před 8 lety

      Try bayyinah.tv ... brother nouman has his tafsir and translation there. You can watch it there

    • @juvariahjamali7807
      @juvariahjamali7807 Před 5 lety

      Translation and tafseer by moulana Abul ala maududi in enhlish

  • @mobeenakhan3630
    @mobeenakhan3630 Před 3 lety

    اپ تو اخلاق کے اعلی درجے پر ھیں اپ کو یہ سوٹ نیں کرتا اے نبی

  • @mehrajfazilammad6503
    @mehrajfazilammad6503 Před 4 lety +1

    The background is not real

  • @abid0902
    @abid0902 Před 6 lety

    2018?

  • @miniboss1622
    @miniboss1622 Před 7 lety

    forgive those who disliked this video

    • @ajaafar978
      @ajaafar978 Před 3 lety

      They dont accept that the most pure and best creation frowns and leaves a blind man seeking the truth
      Its not about the prophet pbuh

    • @miniboss1622
      @miniboss1622 Před 3 lety +1

      A Jaafar very true

  • @ummurayaan4167
    @ummurayaan4167 Před 3 lety

    @Clearpost NAK Was talking about the Quriash disbeliever dont stay stuff that you dont know

  • @Pikkinmink7
    @Pikkinmink7 Před 8 lety

    so does that mean the prophet alayhis salaam did make a mistake then?

    • @zanetruesdale8336
      @zanetruesdale8336 Před 8 lety +7

      No our prophet pbuh was perfect. Any "mistakes" he made was inspired by Allah swt so that we his ummah can learn lessons from it.

    • @Pikkinmink7
      @Pikkinmink7 Před 8 lety

      Zane Truesdale jazakallahu khayran

    • @zanetruesdale8336
      @zanetruesdale8336 Před 8 lety

      Clearpost Noone said that.

    • @Clearpost
      @Clearpost Před 8 lety +2

      So why is Allah blaming the Prophet for something which He inspired? With your logic it means Allah made a mistake! How stupid!

    • @Clearpost
      @Clearpost Před 8 lety +2

      No the Prophet is not mentioned by name in the verse, you don't have to believe that it could have only been the holy Prophet and nobody else. It could very well be some person from banu Ummayah.

  • @selenachannel2782
    @selenachannel2782 Před 4 lety

    Can you please slow down, it'd more beautiful if you said it in a slower tone....

  • @Clearpost
    @Clearpost Před 8 lety +7

    Why are you criticizing Abdullah bin Maktoom? Allah did not rebuke or condemn the blind man regarding his behavior and that he was wrong, Allah SWT instead is taking his side.

    • @HajjiJesus
      @HajjiJesus Před 8 lety +5

      Re-watch video. I think you missed the person talked about.

    • @Clearpost
      @Clearpost Před 8 lety +4

      I don't need to. NAK can be wrong sometimes with some issues.

    • @HajjiJesus
      @HajjiJesus Před 8 lety +1

      Clearpost
      We are not angels. Everybody could be wrong.
      We should take the good and leave the bad.

    • @Clearpost
      @Clearpost Před 8 lety +2

      And to make that choice we need to identify the good and the bad. It was not the holy Prophet who frowned away. My Prophet is the perfect moral examplar not someone who is not compassionate towards the disabled.

    • @HajjiJesus
      @HajjiJesus Před 8 lety +1

      Clearpost
      And you prove this by logic or by Evidence?
      If Evidence, what is it?

  • @Funnyvideosviral282
    @Funnyvideosviral282 Před 2 lety

    The fact is that Qur’an does NOT give any evidence that the person who frowned at the blind
    was the Prophet (S), and does not state who is being addressed. In the above verses of Qur’an Allah
    (SWT) did NOT address the Prophet either by name or title (i.e. O Muhammad, or O Prophet, or O
    Messenger). Moreover, there exists switching in the pronoun from "he” in the first two verses to "you” in
    the later verses of the chapter. Allah did NOT state: "You frowned and turned away". Rather, Almighty
    stated:
    He frowned and turned away (while he was with the Prophet), (Qur’an 80:1)
    Because there came to him the blind man. (Qur’an 80:2)
    And what would make you know, but that, per chance, he (the blind man) might grow in purity,
    (Qur’an 80:3)
    Even if we assume that "you” in the third verse addresses the Prophet (S), then it is clear from the above
    three verses that the words "he”(the one who frowned) and "you ”address two different individuals. The
    following two verses support this as well:
    As for him who considers himself free from need (rich), (Qur’an 80:5)
    To him do you address yourself? (Qur’an 80:6)
    Thus the one who frowned was other than the Prophet himself due to distinction between "him” and "you".
    In Verses 80:6 Allah addresses his Prophet (S) saying that preaching arrogant members of Quraish who
    frown at a blind is not worthy and is not necessary to be preferred over preaching a blind, even though
    the blind came later. The reason is that preaching anyone who does not intend to purify himself (to the
    extend that he frowns at a believer) is not fruitful.
    Moreover, frowning is not from the manners/descriptions of the Prophet (S) even with his obvious
    enemies, let alone believers seeking guidance! One may question how can a Prophet (S) who was sent
    as a mercy to mankind be cruel when an AVERAGE believer does not in such behavior? This allegation
    is also in contradiction with the announcement of the sublime morals and the ethics of the Holy Prophet
    (S) by God himself:
    "And most certainly you are on sublime morality (exalted standard of character).”(Qur’an, alQalam 68:4)

    • @Arabian_Epileptic
      @Arabian_Epileptic Před 6 měsíci

      I guess ibn kathir is a donkey for saying it was muhammad

  • @Arabian_Epileptic
    @Arabian_Epileptic Před 6 měsíci

    y did he ignore a blind man asking for help? what an embarrassment of a man