Synopsis
Shaykh Abdul Nasir Jangda was born and raised in Dallas, Texas and at the age of 10 began the road to knowledge by moving to Karachi, Pakistan, and memorizing the entire Quran in less than one year.After graduating from High School, he continued his studies abroad at the renowned Jamia Binoria and graduated from its demanding seven year program in 2002 at the top of his class with numerous licenses to teach in various Islamic Sciences.He has served as an instructor and curriculum advisor to various Islamic schools and Islamic studies programs including Bayyinah Institute and the Qalam Seminary. His light-hearted nature and southern warmth make him one of the most sought-after speakers on the international scene.
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Surah Rahman
12/01/2014 Duration: 29minSurah Rahman Try to appreciate the Quran from a literary perspective. Surah Rahman is a powerful and beautiful Surah. Allah begins the surah by saying one of his attributes – Ar Rahman – comes from the root of the word Rahmah (Rahm – the womb of the mother) implies sustenance, tenderness, kindness, generosity, safety… without earning this mercy or blessing. Much like a baby in the womb of the mother. Allah mentions this because throughout the Surah Allah mentions all the blessings bestowed on mankind and also of those that are to come. In this Surah, Rahmah is of two types: Gratuitous – without being earned Deserved – which has been earned Second part of the Surah – Those who have feared Allah will have two paradises – Are they not worthy of it? Yes, they did something to deserve it. The Quran is the greatest mercy of Allah! Allah taught the Quran “Quran is a cure and a mercy for the believers” Khalaqal Insan – Allah created the human being Mentions teaching Quran first because the plan is made first
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Tafseer Surah Al Mulk 06
12/01/2014 Duration: 59minTafseer of Ayahs 25 - 30 of Surah Mulk - Final Episode Dec 10, 2010. Surah Mulk Surah 67 30 Ayat Verses 25 – 30 Summary and deeper discussion Allah warns all to wake up and change their ways to good. There is no need for arrogance and kufr because Allah created everything and there is nothing that keeps you from being swallowed up by the earth except Allah’s mercy. Arrogance leads to destruction. Ya quloon – “They will say” they are saying and will continue to say – this is what will be brought up repeatedly. Mataa – When – usage in Quran – used in the Quran by the disbelievers as confrontational. Asking ‘when’ as mockery to those who bring warning. Their arrogance pushes them to ask when punishment will come! Ha thaa – This Wa’ad – Promise – of something that will come. Non-believers are skeptical of the promise of punishment. When? Their question is not sincere or logical. It’s a childish challenge… look at the response to this. Allah trained the message to respond. “Say – there is no doubt that the
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Tafseer Surah Al Mulk 05
12/01/2014 Duration: 59minTafseer of Ayahs 20 - 24 of Surah Mulk Dec 3, 2010. Surah Mulk Surah 67 30 Ayat Verses 20 – 24 This surah presents the concept of WARNING – a very strong wake up call for people Reflection and purpose of life (worship) - competition to do good deeds. Outcome of the choices we make on this Dunya. Blessing of Allah upon us, we should feel obligated to Allah. Also touches on how impermanent Dunya is. Heed the warning – understand and believe in Allah. Um Mun – a rhetorical question (Who is this that is your army?) Allah is saying (you and what army) who will help you after rejecting Allah. Jund – Army (Min) Doon – something to be lower (other than, aside from) Whatever power you feel you have is not enough to fight against Allah. Min doonir Rahman – Rahman – this name of Allah is very often repeated in Surah Mulk as it is reinforcing the theme in the Surah of Allahs blessings and mercy. Obligating the reader In al kafiroon – in is to negate – to be ungrateful for Allah’s blessings (surrounded by decepti