Key Aspects in the
Qur’an
In the Name of Allah,
Most Gracious, Most Merciful
All Praise is due to Allah (subhanahu wa ta`ala) and
may Allah (subhanahu wa ta`ala) exalt the mention of His Prophet and render him
and his household, his Companions, and those who follow their way, safe from
every evil, and grant them security on the Day of Resurrection.
In the name of Allah (subhanahu wa ta`ala), We praise
Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah (subhanahu wa
ta`ala) guides none can misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray, none
can guide them aright. Whenever you want to pursue the truth and verify
anything you hear about Islam, we urge you to please use the only valid and
divine source of Islam, Qur’an.
NO TRANSLATION OF QUR’AN IS ACCURATE NOR CAN IT BE
REPLACEMENT TO QUR’AAN TEXT. ONE CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR AUTHENTICITY OR
ACCURACY. PLEASE USE THEM AT YOUR DISCRETION.
Read Translation of Quran in Language
Best Understood - Dr Zakir Naik
If you read the Qur’an it will surely benefit you in
this world as well as in the hereafter. Read the Qur’an, if you don't know
Arabic read the Qur’an in the
language you understand. If you understand English read it in English, the
language you understand the best, if you understand Urdu read it in Urdu, if
you understand French read it in French if you understand German read it in German
you read it in the language you understand. Irrespective of language, at least
read the translation of the Glorious Qur’an, so that you can understand the
message of your Creator. I'd like to give an example suppose a very close
friend of yours who's a German he comes from Germany and he spends a couple of
weeks with you, he being a German he can't speak English fluently, but he can
converse with you, he spends a couple of weeks and even he goes back to Germany,
he writes to you a letter in German because he cannot speak English fluently he
cannot write English fluently, so he writes to you a letter in German. Now when
you get that letter in German, you don't understand German, what will you do? But
naturally because he's a close friend you will have that letter translated, you
will want to know what your good friend told you from Germany. Don't you want
to know what is the message the last and final message given by a creator Allah (subhanahu wa ta`ala) you don't have to go in translate the Qur’an,
the Qur’an al hamdulillah has already been translated in the major languages of
the world.
Fi Zilal al-Qur'an: 'In
the Shade of the Qur'an' is a highly influential commentary of the Qur'an, written during
1951-1965 by the Egyptian Sayyid
Qutb (1906-1966). The book outlines Qutb's vision of a Muslim
state and society. It is considered by some to be a comprehensive &
far-reaching commentary, that takes a clear and lucid interpretation of
the Qur'an. It has much
influence throughout the Muslim
world, especially amongst the ordinary lay practitioners of
Islam. The work extends to 30 volumes that correspond to the 30 juz' parts of the
Qur'an. It has been translated into several languages. The full set of 30 volumes
covers the entire Qur'an. The aspects taken are from the titles in the contents
given during the translation.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only due to Allah’s
Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is by self only. Allah (subhanahu
wa ta`ala) Alone Knows Best and He is the Only Source of Strength.
I pray to the Almighty that this humble
effort may serve the purpose of bringing entire humanity in the fold of genuine
religious fellowship.
BRIEF INDEX OF TOPICS OF
NOBLE QURAN
Makki Surah 1 (7 Ayah)
Al-Fātiĥah (The Opening)
Madani Surah 2 (286 Ayah)
Al-Baqarah (The Cow)
1-29 The Message Spelt Out
30-39 Man in Charge of the Earth
40-74 Glimpses of Israelite History
75-103 Covenants Breached All the Time
104-123 Jewish Efforts to Undermine Islam
24-141 Universal Faith
142-152 Change of Direction
153-157 Acquiring Real Strength
158-177 Setting the Record Straight
178-188 Social Justice and Fasting
189-203 The Sacred Months, Fighting and Pilgrimage
204-214 The Nature of Islamic Society
215-220 Worse Than Murder
221-242 The Family: The Foundation of Human Society
243-252 A Timeless Message
253-257 The Nature of Allah and Faith
258-260 Causing Life and Death
261-274 An Islamic Model of Social Security
275-281 The Evil of Usury
282-284 Safeguards for Financial Transactions
285-286 One Divine Message
Madani Surah 3 (200 Ayah)
Āl `Imrān (The House of `Imrān)
1-17 Concepts Outlined
18-32 Concepts Clarified
33-64 The Birth and Prophethood of Jesus (pbuh)
65-92 The Heirs of Abraham’s Faith
93-120 One Allah, One Faith
121-136 Lessons for All Muslim Generations
137-148 A High Price for Heaven
149-158 Forgiveness of a Disastrous Error
159-164 The Prophet’s Message of Compassion
165-179 Priorities Defined
180-188 Main Issues Re-emphasised
189-200 Issues Resolved
Madani Surah 4 (176 Ayah)
Al-Nisa (Women)
1-14 Fair Inheritance for All
15-28 Perfect Social Morality
29-35 Fairness in All Deals
36-43 Unfailing Kindness
44-57 Battle Resumed
58-70 Sincerity and True Faith
71-86 Fighting for a Noble Purpose
87-94 Organising External Relations
95-104 Fighting for the Oppressed
105-113 Justice for All
114-126 Beliefs That Degrade Mankind
127-134 Watching Allah in All Dealings
135-147 The Reality of Hypocrisy
148-170 One Religion for All Mankind
170-176 The Truth About Jesus
Madani Surah 5 (108 Ayah)
Al-Mā’idah (The Repast)
1-11 Contracts and Their Fulfilment
12-26 Broken Pledges
27-40 The First Murder
41-50 The Right Basis for Judgement
51-66 Delineation of an Essential Relationship
67-81 Who Follows Divine Faith?
82-86 Relations with Other Faiths
87-108 Detailed Legislation for Believers
109-120 About Jesus and the Repast
Makki Surah 6 (165 Ayah)
Al-An`ām (Cattle)
1-3 The Origin of Life
4-11 Stubborn Rejection
12-19 A Commitment to Mercy
20-32 Preference to Remain Blind
33-39 The Dead Cannot Hear
40-49 To Avert Sudden Punishment
50-55 Accountability and Grace
56-65 The Extent of Allah's Knowledge
66-70 Point of Separation
71-73 Sovereign of All the Worlds
74-94 Guidance for All Nations
95-111 The Miracle of Creation
112-127 On Permissibility and Prohibition
128-135 Judgement According to Deeds
136-153 Intertwining Laws and Concepts
154-165 The Law of Divine Retribution
Makki Surah 7 (165 Ayah)
Al-A‘rāf (The Heights)
1-9 The Purpose of the Divine Message
10-25 The Start of Human Life
26-34 Man’s Finest Garment
35-53 Much Pleading, Little Use
54-58 To Whom All Authority Belongs
59-93 The Qur’ānic Approach to Faith
94-102 Lessons to Learn
103-137 A Confrontation with Pharaoh
138-171 Relapse into a State of Ignorance
172-198 Bearing Witness
199-206 The Road to Mercy
Madani Surah 8 (75 Ayah)
Anfāl (The Spoils of War)
1-29 Different Types of Victory
30-40 In Defiance of the Truth
41-54 Allah’s Will at Work
55-75 Delineation of Loyalties
Madani Surah 9 (129 Ayah)
Tawbah (Repentance)
1-28 The Basis of Inter-Communal Relations
29-35 Relations with Other Religions
36-37 A Higher Degree of Unbelief
38-41 The Supreme Word of Allah
42-96 Manifestations of Hypocrisy
97-110 A Mosque for the Hypocrites
111-129 The Earth’s Suffocating Expanse
Makki Surah 10 (109 Ayah)
Yūnus (Jonah)
1-25 A Book Full of Wisdom
26-70 Addressing the Human Mind
71-103 Unheeded Warnings
104-109 Clarification of Issues
Makki Surah 11 (123 Ayah)
Hūd
1-24 The Message Spelled Out
25-49 A Historical Perspective
50-68 The Promise That Never Fails
69-83 Abraham’s Special Guests
84-99 Social Perspective
100-123 Single Message, Different People
Makki Surah 12 (111 Ayah)
Yūsuf (Joseph)
1-20 A Favourite Child Is Lost
21-34 Facing Up to Trial
35-57 From Prison to Palace
58-79 Brothers’ Reunion
80-101 A Child’s Dream Comes True
102-111 One Message to Mankind
Madani Surah 13 (43 Ayah)
Al-Ra ‘d (Thunder)
1-18 A Glance at Wide Horizons
19-43 The Nature of Faith and Prophethood
Makki Surah 14 (52 Ayah)
Ibrāhīm (Abraham)
1-27 One Message for All Mankind
28-52 Grace and Gratitude
Makki Surah 15 (99 Ayah)
Al-Ĥijr (The Rocky Tract)
1-15 Preserving the Qur’ān
15-25 Great Universal Expanse
26-48 Man and His Sworn Enemy
49-84 Lessons of History
85-99 Keeping to the Path of Truth
Makki Surah 16 (128 Ayah)
Al-Naĥl (Th Bees)
1-21 Allah the Creator of All
22-50 Divergent Outlooks and Attitudes
51-76 The One and Only Allah
77-89 Denying the Undeniable
90-111 Absolute Justice
112-128 Advocacy by Example
Makki Surah 17 (111 Ayah)
Al-Isrā’ (Ascension)
1-21 Allah’s Infinite Power
22-39 A Code Based on Justice
40-57 Allah: The One and Glorious
58-72 Honour Granted to Mankind
73-111 Why People Reject the Divine Message
Makki Surah 18
Al-Kahf
1-27 A Distinctive System of Values
28-46 Faith Based on Free Choice
47-59 Heedless of Divine Warnings
60-82 A Special Lesson for Moses
83-110 Accurate Historical Accounts
Makki Surah 19 (98 Ayah)
Maryam (Mary)
1-40 Allah’s Unbridled Will
41-65 A Long Line of Prophets
66-98 Two Interlinked Lives
Makki Surah 20 (135 Ayah)
Ţā Hā
1-98 The Purpose of Revelation
99-135 Man’s Long Drawn Battle
Makki Surah 21 (112 Ayah)
Al-Anbiyā’ (The Prophets)
1-35 Clear Solid Evidence
36-47 A Warning Not to be Ignored
48-92 One Community of Believers
93-112 A Mercy for Mankind
Madani Surah 22 (78 Ayah)
Al-Hajj (The Pilgrimage)
1-24 The Pilgrimage
25-41 The Ka`bah and Pilgrimage
42-57 The Sights, Blind Hearts
58-78 Abraham’s Choice of Name
Makki Surah 23 (118 Ayah)
Al-Mu’minūn (The Believers)
1-22 Man, Faith and the Universe
23-52 One Message for All Mankind
53-98 A Book Stating the Truth
99-118 Justice and Grace
Madani Surah 24 (24 Ayah)
Al-Nūr (The Nur)
1-26 The Mandatory Punishment for Adultery
27-34 Measures to Preserve Decency
35-45 The Light of Heaven and Earth
46-57 Guidance to the Straight Path
58-64 Perfect Manners
Makki Surah 25 (77 Ayah)
Al-Furqān (The Criterion)
1-20 To Distinguish Right from False
21-44 Below Animal Level
45-62 Raising Support Against Allah
63-77 Allah’s True Servants
Makki Surah 26 (227 Ayah)
Al-Shu`arā’ (The Poets)
1-9 If People Would Only Reflect
10-68 A Debate with Pharaoh
69-104 No End to Allah’s Blessings
105-122 Judgement Belongs to Allah
123-140 How the Mighty Fall
141-159 A Blatant Challenge to Allah
160-175 Perversion Leading to Ruin
176-191 Fair Dealings for All
192-227 The Qur’ān: A Definitive Description
Makki Surah 27 (93 Ayah)
Al-Naml (The Ants)
1-6 Revelations Bringing Happy News
7-14 Nine Miracles for Most
15-44 Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
45-53 Plotting to Kill a Prophet
54-58 Perversion Leading to Ruin
54-58 Of Allah's Own Making
Makki Surah 28 (88 Ayah)
Al-Qaşaş (The Story)
1-43 Security at the Height of Danger
44-75 The Truth Clear for All
76-84 Ungrateful for Allah’s Blessings
85-88 The Ultimate Return
Makki Surah 29 (69 Ayah)
Al-`Ankabūt (The Spider)
1-13 The Inevitable Test
14-45 Like a Spider’s Web
46-69 Confused Concepts
Makki Surah 30 (60 Ayah)
Al-Rūm
1-32 Signs to Reflect Upon
33-60 Bringing Life out of the Dead
Makki Surah 31 (34 Ayah)
Luqmān
1-19 A Sage’s Admonition
20-34 Allah’s Absolute Knowledge
Makki Surah 32 (30 Ayah)
Al-Sajdah (The Prostration)
Madani Surah 33 (73 Ayah)
Al-Aĥzāb (The Confederates)
1-8 False Relations Abolished
9-27 Rallying All Hostile Forces
28-35 Unlike All Women
36-48 Fearing Social Reaction
49-62 Detailed Legal Provisions
63-73 Too Heavy for Mountains
Makki Surah 34 (54 Ayah)
Saba’ (Sheba)
1-9 Infinite and Accurate Knowledge
10-21 Contrasting Attitudes
22-27 Distinct Ways, Different Ends
28-42 Futile Argument
43-54 Final Warning
Makki Surah 35 (45 Ayah)
Fāţir (The Originator)
1-3 Giving All Grace
4-8 The Lurking Enemy
9-14 Fashioning All Creation
15-26 Individual Responsibility
27-38 Reciters of Allah’s Revelations
39-45 The Fate of Evil Design
Makki Surah 36 (83 Ayah)
Yā Sīn
1-29 Appeal to Reason
30-68 Signs Galore
69-83 What Prevents Resurrection?
Makki Surah 37 (182 Ayah)
Al-Şāffāt (Ranged in Ranks)
1-68 Will You Have a Look?
69-148 Abraham’s Sacrifice
149-182 To Whom Victory is Guaranteed
Makki Surah 38 (88 Ayah)
Şād
1-16 Unjustifiable Reaction
17-48 Tests for Prophets
49-64 Contrasting Ends
65-88 Man’s First Creation
Makki Surah 39 (75 Ayah)
Al-Zumar (The Throngs)
1-7 The Diversity of Allah’s Creation
8-10 As Comfort Replaces Affliction
11-20 The Losers
21-29 The Best of All Discourses
30-35 The People of the Truth
36-52 Signs to Reflect Upon
53-61 The Gates of Mercy
62-75 Driven in Throngs
Makki Surah 40 (85 Ayah)
Ghāfir (The Forgiver)
1-20 A Prayer by Angels
21-55 A Believer in Pharaoh's House
56-77 Always Responding to Prayers
78-85 When it is Too Late to Believe
Makki Surah 41 (54 Ayah)
Fussilat (Clearly Expounded)
1-36 Testimony of One's Own Senses
37-54 No Concealment from Allah
Makki Surah 42 (53 Ayah)
Al-Shura (Consultation)
1-24 A Message Revealed by Allah
25-53 Allah's Signs in the Created World
Makki Surah 43 (89 Ayah)
Al-Zukhruf (Gold)
1-25 Ignorance Based on Superstition
26-56 Blindness Out of Choice
57-89When Friends Turn Enemies
Makki Surah 44 (59 Ayah)
Al-Dukhan (Smoke)
Makki Surah 45 (37 Ayah)
Al-Jathiyah
(Kneeling Down)
1-23 A Clear Way of Religion
24-37 To Whom Supremacy Belongs
Makki Surah 46 (35 Ayah)
Al-Ahqaf (Sand
Dunes)
1-14 One Universe, One Creator
15-20 Two Types of Offspring
21-28 When Prophets Are Challenged
29-35 Jinn Listening to the Qur'an
Madani Surah 47 (38 Ayah)
Muhammad
ﷺ
1-15 Captives of War
16-31 What Fate for Sealed Hearts
32-38 An Invitation to Sacrifice
Madani Surah 48 (29 Ayah)
Al-Fath (Victory)
1-17 A Victory in the Making
18-29 People's Pledges and Allah's Promises
Madani Surah 49 (18 Ayah)
Al-Hujurat
(Compartments)
Makki Surah 50 (45 Ayah)
Qaf
Makki Surah 51 (60 Ayah)
Al-Dhariyat (The
Scattering Winds)
Makki Surah 52 (49 Ayah)
Al-Tur (Mount
Sinai)
Makki Surah 53 (62 Ayah)
Al-Najm (The Star)
Makki Surah 54 (55 Ayah)
Al-Qamar (The Moon)
Madani Surah 55 (78 Ayah)
Al-Rahman (The Lord
of Grace)
Makki Surah 56 (96 Ayah)
Al-Waqi’ah (The
Inevitable Event)
Madani Surah 57 (29 Ayah)
Al-Hadid (Iron)
1-15 Who Gives Allah a Loan?
16-29 A Race to Forgiveness
Madani Surah 58 (22 Ayah)
Al-Mujadalah (The
Pleading)
Madani Surah 59 (24 Ayah)
Al-Hashr (The
Gathering)
Madani Surah 60 (13 Ayah)
Al-Mumtahanah
(Women Tested)
Madani Surah 61 (14 Ayah)
Al-Saff (The Ranks)
Madani Surah 62 (11 Ayah)
Al-Jumu’ah (The
Congregation)
Madani Surah 63 (11 Ayah)
Al-Munafiqun (The
Hypocrites)
Madani Surah 64 (18 Ayah)
Al-Taghabun (Mutual
Loss and Gain)
Madani Surah 65 (12 Ayah)
AI-Talaq (Divorce)
Madani Surah 66 (12 Ayah)
Al-Tahrim
(Prohibition)
Makki Surah 67 (30 Ayah)
Al-Mulk (Dominion)
1-30 The Sovereign of the Universe
Makki Surah 68 (52 Ayah)
Al-Qalam (The Pen)
Makki Surah 69 (52 Ayah)
Al-Haqqah (The
Inevitable Truth)
Makki Surah 70 (44 Ayah)
Al-Ma’arij (Ways of
Ascent)
Makki Surah 71 (28 Ayah)
Nuh (Noah)
Makki Surah 72 (28 Ayah)
Al-Jinn (The Jinn)
Makki Surah 73 (20 Ayah)
Al-Muzzammil (The
Enfolded One)
Makki Surah 74 (56 Ayah)
Al-Muddaththir
(Wrapped in Cloak)
Makki Surah 75 (40 Ayah)
Al-Qiyamah (The
Resurrection)
Madani Surah 76 (31 Ayah)
Al-Insan (Man)
Makki Surah 77 (50 Ayah)
Al-Mursalat (Sent
Forth)
Makki Surah 78 (40 Ayah)
Al-Naba’ (The Tiding)
Makki Surah 79 (46 Ayah)
Al-Nāzi`āt (The Pluckers)
Makki Surah 80 (42 Ayah)
`Abasa (The Frowning)
Makki Surah 81 (29 Ayah)
Al-Takwīr (The Darkening)
Makki Surah 82 (19 Ayah)
Al-Infiţār (Cleaving Asunder)
Makki Surah 83 (36 Ayah)
Al-Muţaffifīn (The Stinters)
Makki Surah 84 (25 Ayah)
Al-Inshiqāq (The Rending)
Makki Surah 85 (22 Ayah)
Al-Burūj (The Constellations)
Makki Surah 86 (17 Ayah)
Al-Ţāriq (The Night Visitor)
Makki Surah 87 (19 Ayah)
Al-A`lā (The Most High)
Makki Surah 88 (26 Ayah)
Al-Ghāshiyah (The Enveloper)
Makki Surah 89 (30 Ayah)
Al-Fajr (The Dawn)
Makki Surah 90 (20 Ayah)
Al-Balad (The City)
Makki Surah 91 (15 Ayah)
Al-Shams (The Sun)
Makki Surah 92 (21 Ayah)
Al-Layl (The Night)
Makki Surah 93 (11 Ayah)
Al-Đuĥā (The Morning Hours)
Makki Surah 94 (8 Ayah)
Al-Sharĥ (Solace)
Makki Surah 95 (8 Ayah)
Al-Tīn (The Fig)
Makki Surah 96 (19 Ayah)
Al-`Alaq (The Germ-Cell)
Makki Surah 97 (5 Ayah)
Al-Qadr (Power)
Madani Surah 98 (8 Ayah)
Al-Bayyinah (The Clear Proof)
Madani Surah 99 (8 Ayah)
Al-Zalzalah (The Earthquake)
Makki Surah 100 (11 Ayah)
Al-`Ādiyāt (The Coursers)
Makki Surah 101 (11 Ayah)
Al-Qāri`ah (The Striker)
Makki Surah 102 (8 Ayah)
Al-Takāthur (Rivalry for Worldly Gain)
Makki Surah 103 (3 Ayah)
Al-`Aşr (The Declining Day)
Makki Surah 104 (9 Ayah)
Al-Humazah (The Slanderer)
Makki Surah 105 ( Ayah)
Al-Fīl (The Elephant)
Makki Surah 106 (4 Ayah)
Al-Quraysh
Makki Surah 107 (7 Ayah)
Al-Mā`ūn (Small Kindness)
Makki Surah 108 (3 Ayah)
Al-Kawthar (Abundance)
Makki Surah 109 (6 Ayah)
Al-Kāfirūn (The Unbelievers)
Madani Surah 110 (3 Ayah)
Al-Naşr (Divine Help)
Makki Surah 111 (5 Ayah)
Al-Masad (Fire Flames)
Makki Surah 112 (4 Ayah)
Al-Ikhlāş (Purity of Faith)
Makki Surah 113 (5 Ayah)
Al-Falaq (The Daybreak)
Makki Surah
114 (6 Ayah)
Al-Nās (Mankind)
The Qur'an Can Never Be Translated Absolutely – Nouman Ali Khan
What
makes the Qur’an so unique in the way in which it communicates, the way in
which Allah (subhanahu
wa ta`ala) says
stuff is so powerful and so incredible. You see the Quran when it's translated,
maybe you'll get the content of what he says, maybe. What would you definitely
not get, a hundred percent, how he said it, that's lost. What he said, maybe
you get something out of translation, maybe, but how he said it is gone, that's
it, because how he said it exists in what language? In Arabic, even if you
explain it to somebody in Arabic in your own Arabic it's still not how he said
it, you understand. So the creative beauty, the unique beauty, the unparalleled
majesty really of Allah's words, they cannot be translated, something from the
meaning can be translated, but the actual impact that the original words have
nothing else can have.
In
appreciating this gap between our attempts to translate the Quran and Allah's own
words to appreciate this gap, you know what the Suyuti rahimullah said, he said
if you can appreciate the distance between Allah (swt) and his creation,
meaning how far above Allah (swt) has from his creation, then you have some
idea of the distance between the word of Allah and the word of the creation.
What
is translation? It is the word of creation, it can never be a substitute for
the word of Allah, it can't be. This is not on what is lost in the content, we
could talk about that - there's a lot lost in the content - but I want to talk
to you about what is lost, in the beauty, in the style and how can we as non-Arab
speaking audiences, as people that aren't exposed to the Arabic language, at
least even begin that journey of appreciating the Quran and that light, that is
something that has been held dearly by Muslims for a very very very long time
and is almost entirely lost upon the Muslims in our times. You see when we hear
that the Qur’an is a miracle, how is the miracle of the Qur’an presented? Mostly
if you google, it the first thing very scientific phenomena in the Qur’an,
isn't that true. Another thing you might get is some crazy number 19 theory,
right, you'll get that some statistics. Another thing you might get is the Qur’an
had predictions like Rome is going to be, it was dominated, but it will come
back and take over again, predictions in the Qur’an. But do we believe that
every ayah of the Qur’an is a miracle? Do we believe that, is it a miracle from
the very time it was revealed or later on? From then, from its inception, the
very big first communication we had with the Qur’an, the first interaction
human beings had with the Qur’an, every last ayah of the Qur’an is a miracle. This
is what we believe. How many ayah of Quran are predictions, very few. How many ayah
of Quran are dedicated to scientific phenomenon, very few. How many of these
things were even known to the Arabs of that time, almost nothing. So what is it
that mesmerized these people, what is it that every time the messenger opened
his mouth that there would be, some even said, they would be dumb found they
didn't know what to say.
Allah
azza wajal put two things in the Qur'an,
when somebody translates the Qur'an even in the best translation at the most
they will try to capture some of the message, but it is impossible to capture
the miracle of Qur'an. Miracle is only in the words of Allah (swt), his own
choice of words that's what makes them miraculous. So if I try to tell you what
an ayah means in English or an order or any other language I may be able to
give you something about the meaning of the ayah, but I cannot cannot display
to you the beauty and the miracle of the ayah that's impossible that really is
impossible and I wanted to demonstrate to you.
The
third ayah in Surah al-Muddaththir says in Arabic “ra-bba-ka-fa-ka-bbi-r” you
notice something it's spelled backwards and forwards the same way, in English
literature we call this a palindrome, something that spells backwards and
forwards, the same way like Bob or racecar, an interesting palindrome in English.
Allah azza wajal gave our
messenger ṣallallahu
ta`ala `alayhi wa sallam, words
that he didn't write down, Allah (swt) tells him you didn't write anything down
with your head, you don't know how to write, so this is entirely an oral
exercise for the messenger ṣallallahu
ta`ala `alayhi wa sallam
and he once he
says something, he doesn't edit it, he doesn't correct it, that's it. Allah (swt)
revealed it and that's it, there's no “I didn't mean to say that, let me change
the way I said it etc etc” right. It's exactly the way instructed him to recite,
the challenge for mankind is you see the ayah, the simple translation of the
ayah would be “declared the greatness only of your Lord” that would be a simple
translation. Try to say declare the greatness only of your Lord in English or
French or German or Japanese or Chinese or Italian or Russian or Urdu or Farsi
you pick the language, say it so that it spells backwards and forwards the same
way and say it. So you only have one attempt orally no writing down, no looking
up in dictionaries. How possible is that Subhan Allah, I can translate the ayah,
but could I translate the miracle in English, if I tell you “declare the
greatness only of your Lord” you get some of the message, but do you get the
miracle you don't get the nur, the miracle of Qur'an is in the Arabic language
and this is just one small example in the Qur'an. Every ayah has its own
miracle, every ayah presents its own miracle. The tragedy of our times is most
people don't even know the message of Qur'an and for the people who know the
message of Qur'an, the vast majority of them don't know the miracle of Qur'an, so
this is something that's almost lost a treasure, that's lost from the general
knowledge of the Muslim population and just imagine, if our children even knew
five ayah and they knew what they meant and then they knew the miracle in those
ayat, wouldn't they have a different kind of imagine, those ayah it would mean
something more to them.
This is what you see a
difference between our Eman and the Eman of the Sahaba. One of the reasons
among the many reasons is that when they heard Qur'an they heard the message
and they also heard miracle, there are two things at the same time, we at the
most we hear one thing, so this is one reason to definitely be a student of the
Arabic language, because we want to appreciate the Qur'an in its message and we
also want to taste the beauty of it miracle.
Muslim
believes that every word in the Quran is exactly from Allah (swt), you can't
add to it, you can't take away from it, if Allah (swt) describes the Qur'an is
al Qur'an al Hakim, the Quran full of wisdom, we can never separate wisdom and Qur'an.
Allah (swt) would say the same thing the Arabic language, for one word has 12 different
uses, there are 10 different kinds of anger there are dozen different kinds of
just seeing, you know different kinds of subtle impatience, different words for
it and then why uses different words in different places.
You
know we need to build a thirst for the choices of words Allah (swt) makes because
they're so precise and there it is impossible to pick another language, that
can do justice to that precision, it's very difficult even if you translate one
word for anger as fear as you know, for example you take and you translated as anger
and another Arabic word for anger you translated as rage most people do the know
the difference between anger and rage, same thing to us right, he was full of
anger, he was full of rage, I mean we use these words interchangeably. The
Arabic axiom is, there is no one word that is the perfect substitute for another
word, every word has its own connotation every word has its own little taste,
so Allah’s words are very difficult to communicate in another language the most
you can get is some general idea, but if you want to get precise we need to
resort back to the Arabic language.