The Dhikr (Reminder).

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2023
  • In this presentation I discuss the textual variations of the Qur'an which are in existence today. Does this affect the presevation of the Qur'an? And are there significant variations between the transmissions? And what does the Qur'an really say about all this?

Komentáře • 55

  • @hassanmarican4008
    @hassanmarican4008 Před 9 měsíci +1

    JazakAllah khair.Eagerly awaiting your videos. Keep it coming. Thank you.

  • @GEO-SonOfman
    @GEO-SonOfman Před 9 měsíci +2

    Good to see you my brother. Even more so on a very important topic. Allah increases you in sabr - steadfast and endurance. Allah also increase you in eemaan - secure belief and faith.

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your comforting comments my brother. This is indeed a huge topic and I hope I've done justice to it. May Allah bless you and increase us all in emaan, knowledge, abd wisdom.

  • @zurahollow
    @zurahollow Před 9 měsíci +2

    Really beautiful upload & lecture, I enjoyed this a lot. It aligns with a lot of what I theorized this past month interacting with the EndGame Brothers.
    I'm glad you're back Brother Negeto Haneefan! May Allah Bless you, and increase you in Health, Wisdom, Clarity, and Peace, according to what He Wills. ❤

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you and may Allah reward you Zura with your inspiring comments. Yes, this topic can be confusing and put so much doubt into you unless it's addressed properly. May Allah increase us in knowledge & wisdom.

  • @nurideenismail8403
    @nurideenismail8403 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice topic brother you deal it with wisdom more respect to you

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you brother Nurideen and may Allah remove the veil frim our eyes and guide us to the Straight Path.

  • @GEO-SonOfman
    @GEO-SonOfman Před 9 měsíci +1

    33:59 impartial, logical, consistent and coherent definitions of words are where we must begin with truth... and truth begins with The Hadith from Allah and The Sunnah of Allah we have in the Quran.

  • @Shaima_Yacoub
    @Shaima_Yacoub Před 9 měsíci +1

    Salamualaykum brother. Thank you for covering this important topic. I too struggle with the inconsistency of on the one hand Allah swt heavily endorsing previous scriptures and on the other hand the idea that we are to disregard them as unusable. I think you have nailed the emphasis on the thikr being preserved in all of them (in their original languages though I think) ma Sha Allah!
    Please consider doing a video on "giving zakah" down the line. It's a hugely important term that I think has been misunderstood and is just as important as establishing Salah (your video on Salah is really well done ma Sha Allah!)
    Jazakum Allahu khayr and may Allah reward you for your efforts and grant you discernment and steadfastness on his sirat!

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you sister for your kind words and may Allah reward you. Yes, this is a topic which many struggle with (myself included) but revisiting the Verses of Allah together with the use of reasoning made things clear to me.
      The topic of Zakat maybe in the cards for me, so we'll see how we go insha'Allah.
      Peace

    • @phs8014
      @phs8014 Před 6 měsíci

      Allah did not "endorse" previous scriptures , if you see Al-kitab being separated from At-tawrat , At-tawrat and Az-zabur , its not a standalone suhuf or a book. the Qur'an has {Al-kitab , At-tawrat , At-tawrat , Az-zabur} within it self.
      if you don't learn the linguistics and only took sahih international translation you wouldn't see any new stuff.

  • @Isak-Kismic
    @Isak-Kismic Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the thought provoking video. Have you ever discussed the order of the sura’s in the Mushaf? Why are they in the order we have them today? Traditionalists will say the order was decided upon after the prophet’s death. What is the most rational reason for the organization of the Mushaf?

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci

      I'm not sure about that bro but maybe something to look into.

  • @solaqurana
    @solaqurana Před 9 měsíci +1

    Allah increase you in freedom and prolong your life and decrease your ills and diminsh your worries.
    I recommend giving this channel Hussein al-Khalil a look, it really resonates with the Quran-based approach to al-Islam.
    May Allah even out our odds and reunite us who confide in Him in the Garden.

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for your inspiring words my brother in Islam! May Allah bless you and your family

  • @samzshz
    @samzshz Před 6 měsíci +1

    Salamun alaikum,ya akhi you nailed it what you said about us and bani Israel at 33 mins, recently i watched a video posted by end game islam bravas of late br Mohammad shaik ,about bani israel ,got to say its a puzzel solving piece...
    Akhi out of topic question for my own benefit im asking you,is there any verse or verses where its mentioned about 4 raka'a 2 raka'a 3 raka'a,i am hoping none except ftom Hadith tradition, but need you brothers to help me to find the truth from ,kitaab Allah al quran... please

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Wa alaykum salaam akhi and thank you for your comments. Personally, i don't believe the number of Raka'at is important. Even when you study the tradition, you find that the prophet initially prayed ALL prayers in 2 units (raka'at) but then later changed? The question is, why??
      What's important is that we offer Salat with good intention and in accordance with the Qur'an.

    • @samzshz
      @samzshz Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@negeto2460 jazakallahu khairaan akhi,i didn't knew about the 2 rakat unit and later on changed...
      Absolutely ,its the niyaah ,i am doing my best to follow the Qur'an, specially after exposed to your video's,and doing all i can to not to associate anything beside and especially with allah in the salaat,so once again shukraan akhi ,and may Allah swt always bless you and your family ...
      P.s : thus i asked about the rakaa...

  • @marisahimid8191
    @marisahimid8191 Před 9 měsíci +1

    A.aleykum greetings from Tanzania East Africa. Bless you my brother. If you have an email need to ask more question if its okay with you.

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci

      Wa alaykum salaam and thank you for your comments. My email is:
      nejdet_m@hotmail.com
      Peace
      Nej

    • @marisahimid8191
      @marisahimid8191 Před 9 měsíci

      @@negeto2460 A.A.aleykum hope your doing okay. I really wanted to ask more about prayers. I know there is no 5 times prayer. But the morning and evening i got it. But the 3rd one is when i how do we pray. Sorry i have problem when to express my self in writing hopefully you understood. And how do i read Quraan to learn more and to understand it. Thank you.
      From your sister in Zanzibar Tanzania East Africa bless you

  • @scrimezz1045
    @scrimezz1045 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Who added the dots, diacritical marks etc. in your opinion? Was the quran passed on without the dots, marks… firstly and afterwards they were added when the Quran reached certain areas in the world? Or did they put the diacritical marks there immediately? Because the oldest manuscript we have from the glorious Quran is without any marks. And of course not to forget, why would these marks even be added? Was ist just for the sake of the non arabs that they could read it easier?

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for your comments. That is correct! The diacrical marks do not exist in the earliest manuscripts but were added later so that non Arabs can recite and understand the Qur'an. Allah knows best.

  • @dr___sqazi5145
    @dr___sqazi5145 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Everything is ok but
    What is al kitab, al hikmah, Torah, injeel and Qur'an exactly??
    Isa has ilm of al kitab, al hikmah, Torah and injeel.
    Moses received al kitab and Furqan

    • @user-ll8ym9or8c
      @user-ll8ym9or8c Před 9 měsíci +1

      Pre-Tawrat books according to the Quran (6:83-92):
      1) The book of Noah (6:84-92, 42:13, 33:7)
      2) The book of Abraham (87:19, 3:84, 33:7)
      3) The book of Lot (6:86-92)
      4) The book of Isaac (3:84)
      5) The book of Jacob (3:84)
      6) The book of Ishmael (3:84)
      7) The book of Joseph (6:84-92)
      The books of the Tawrat, according to the Quran (6:83-92):
      1) The book of Moses and Aaron (87:19, 21:48, 2:53, 33:7)
      2) The book of David (17:55, 4:163, 6:84-92)
      3) The book of Job (6:84-92)
      4) The book of Solomon (6:84-92)
      5) The book of Elisha (6:86-92)
      6) The book of Jonah (6:86-92)
      7) The book of Elias (6:85-89)
      The books of the "New Testament," according to the Quran:
      1) The book of Isa, Injeel (57:27, 6:85-92, 33:7)
      2) The book of Zachariah (6:85-89, 6:85-92)
      3) The book of Yahya (3:39, 19:12, 6:85-92)

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thank you your comments akhi. The trouble with some people is that the use of the Arabic 'waw' (and) does NOT always 'seperate' or make 'distinction' between 2 or more subjects. But rather, it ADDS extra details to further clarify the subject.
      When the Qur'an says that Allah will teach Jesus (a.s) the 'Book', 'Wisdom', 'Tawra', and the 'Injeel', is this referring to 4 'seperate' or 'distinct' revelations??
      Or, is the 'Tawra' and 'Injeel' PART OF the 'Book' and 'Wisdom'?
      Here's another verse to think about:
      "" Alif-Lãm-Ra. These are the verses of the Book (ayaatul-kitaabi) AND the clear Quran (qur'anin-mubeen)."" {15:1}
      Is the 'Ayaatul-Kitab' AND the 'Qur'aanin-mubeen' 2 'seperate' and 'distinct' things??
      Here's one more for you:
      "" Ṭâ-Sĩn. These are the verses of the Quran (Ayaatul-Qur'aani); AND the clear Book (Kitaabul-mubeen)."" {27:1}
      Is the 'Ayaat-Qur'aani' AND the 'Kitaabul-mubeen' 2 'sepatare' and 'distinct' things?
      So, does that mean prophet Muhammad (a.s) recieved 2 'seperate' and 'distinct' revelations from Allah??
      Or, is Allah ADDING extra details to further clarify the subject?
      This is similar to the 'obey Allah AND His Messenger' verses where traditional Muslims ASSUME 2 'separate' authorities!
      Something to THINK about 😉

    • @dr___sqazi5145
      @dr___sqazi5145 Před 9 měsíci

      @@negeto2460 thanks for your reply.
      How ever 15:1 And 27:1
      Al kitab wa Qur'an mubeen
      Al Qur'an wa kitab mubeen
      But at other places rather all starts with Al (the definite article).
      Kindly 🤔

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@dr___sqazi5145please refer to the following verse:
      "" And remember the favor of Allah upon you and what has been revealed to you of the Book (alkitabi) and wisdom (walhikmati) by which He instructs you (ya’ithukum bihi). And fear Allah and know that Allah is Knowing of all things. {2:231}
      Notice that the verse mentions 'THE BOOK' (al-kitaab) AND 'THE WISDOM' (wa-lhikmah)? Both of these terms have the definitite article (al). And the verse straight after this reads "ya'idhakum bihi" - He instructs you WITH IT (bihi - singular pronoun). Therefore, Allah is treating THE BOOK and THE WISDOM as ONE and the SAME thing and NOT 2 separate sources! In other words, the Qur'an is referred to as THE BOOK, as well as THE WISDOM. They're simply 'aspects' or 'attributes' of the Qur'an!
      Doesn't the Qur'an refer to itself as A BOOK in other verses? And doesn't it also refer to itself as WISDOM in other verses? Think about it my brother!
      Therefore, wouldn't you say that THE TORAH (attawraat) and THE GOSPEL (AL-INJEEL) are referred to as a BOOK and as WISDOM??

    • @dr___sqazi5145
      @dr___sqazi5145 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@negeto2460 brother so respectful for you and your efforts.
      I myself is a student of Al Qur'an from last 7 years and do struggle to understand verses of Al Qur'an....
      But I do have some confusion about my understanding .....
      Since the time I found hadith books bunch of shirk....I do believe that Al Qur'an contains answer of all questions as it is complete, fully detailed and nothing is neglected in it and does contain example of everything regarding salvation as it claims.
      For example
      I don't understand why Allah uses dhalika after alif, lam, meem....
      Allah atayna Moses al kitab and al Furqan...
      As people say Moses received tawrah...
      Moses is mentioned 136 times in Al Qur'an and tawrah 18 times ,no where is mentioned in the Qur'an that Moses were given tawrah...
      So on.
      I am not able to understand these and related queries..
      People like you who want to bring mankind from darkness to light.
      Please do see what Allah mean by
      Ahlul kitab
      Aatyhahumul kitab
      Utul kitab
      Ahlul injeel etc....
      If possible clarify in video....

  • @jaweedpatel
    @jaweedpatel Před 9 měsíci +1

    Prophet SAW would himself written down the Quran with his right hand. Prophet SAW was literate person.

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Tell that to the majority of the Sunnis & Shia! They claim that prophet Muhammad (a.s) was illiterate (couldn't read or write) and yet, they make fun of anyone who cannot read or write arabic today! 🤦

  • @djelalhassan7631
    @djelalhassan7631 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Allah refers to the Quran as ‘Adh-dhikr’ i.e. ‘The Remembrance’ or ‘The Reminder’ in as many as 55 places in the Quran. In Surah Saad, Verse 1, He tells us: “By the Quran, full of the dhikr.” And in verse 49: “This (the Quran) is no less than a dhikr for all the worlds”. Reading, understanding, reflecting and pondering on Allah’s words is the most effective way of remembering, reminding Him to the people for their guidance.
    Zikr is the Quran's/Reading's atrubute-name
    Tawrat and Injil is revealed in the Quran/Reading and it is not the Bible at all. The Quran is always self referential and never advocates beleiving and following or judging by any other Book except itself.

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Salaam brother,
      I understand what you are saying but the Qur'an not only refers to itself as 'dhikr', but also previous Scriptures as well. I find it very strange that Allah would take it upon Himself to 'protect' the Qur'an while allowing previous Scriptures to be corrupted / changed / lost completely. Remember, the 'Sunnah' (way, practice) of Allah NEVER changes. Therefore, no matter what previous Scriptures have went through, the 'Dhikr' remains! Infact, the Qur'an speaks very highly of previous Revelations & Scriptures!
      Think about it...
      What's the overall message / reminder (Dhikr) in the Old and New Testament? That God is One, He has no partners, you should keep the commandments, be good to your parents, uphold justice, etc.
      May Allah continue to increase us in knowledge.

  • @phs8014
    @phs8014 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I think hafs is the most reliable because the Harakat and the I'jam are isomorphic to the oral reciting.
    a hafidh CANNOT write in his own. The SCRIBE must consult the RECITER (The Qarī').
    my good sir , I'm inviting you to watch Sképsislamica 's video on the Qur'anic canonization w/ Dr.Joshua Little and you'll be surprised that the Rasm are consistent. it even suggest (theoretically) that It even goes back to before Muhammad.

  • @thekristinestory
    @thekristinestory Před 9 měsíci +1

    Here's a thought: Allah said the Quran was preserved... not that it was written down properly. The Quran IS the word, not the writ. Research DNA and the Aum, and you will find Allah is written into our genetics. Is the Quran not preserved the same exact way? This is a deep dive for a scientific mind...

    • @thekristinestory
      @thekristinestory Před 9 měsíci

      I'm gaining so much from this, but I must point out a potential logical fallacy. You seem to be making assumptions of HOW ALLAH has preserved it. I recommend watching Greg Braden explain how things are literally and physically coded into our very genetics. This context makes everything presented here very clear to me. The word is already WITH me and IN MY BREAST hence GENETICS.
      The dhikr/reminder, then... is a reminder of what is already WITH us ...ie in our genetic coding.
      The Bible cannot be as accurate as it was politically canonized into the satanic 66 books it is now, by the Zionist's themselves.
      YHVH is found IN OUR GENETICS, by the way. Imagine what else is. Scientists are now finding PHOTOGRAPHIC and holographic images in our DNA coding, too. Scientific minds will love this dig...

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci

      ​​@@thekristinestorysalaam and thank you for your comments. Interesting hypothesis, but to say the Bible (previous scriptures) is 'satanic' and put together by the 'zionists' is a stretch. That is because the Qur'an does NOT speak against or disprove previous scriptures. Infact, the Qur'an speaks so highly of them!
      Anyhow, thanks again and God bless.

    • @thekristinestory
      @thekristinestory Před 9 měsíci

      @@negeto2460 Forgive them, Allah. They know not what they say.

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@thekristinestoryameen brother, may Allah forgive all of us! But you will have to bring proof from the Qur'an that show that previous Scriptures are corrupted.
      Peace

    • @thekristinestory
      @thekristinestory Před 9 měsíci

      @@negeto2460 you can start by researching to prove yourself right or wrong, as the Quran commands...before onboarding anything as fact. Clearly, you have not. What is in the Bible not only completely contradicts what is in the Quran, but it also commands genocide, marrying a virgin to her rapist,commanding cannibalization, as well as perversion of principles with every Quranic prophet. The premise of your argument is an informal logical fallacy of "if it's not A then it must be B". Polarized thinking refutes the Quran. Try out The Scientific Process on the Bible.