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Human Face and Nature / Commentary of the Qur’an (Chapter 2:65-66)
2:66 And certainly you know those of you who violated the Sabbath, whereupon We said to them, ‘Be you spurned apes.’ 2:67 So We made them an example for the ...
The virtue of “Kursi” verse
Our Holy Qur’an is a universal book that covers all sorts of themes and subjects. While some of its verses are anecdotal, relating the stories of Prophets; others are ...
What is the precise meaning of Alhamdulillah and Subhan’Allah
Hamd literally means praise, the opposite of condemnation and dishonor. [1] Praise is a sort of action, not just an utterance of words. We praise an object, person, action or event that we approve of and are satisfied about. Therefore, praise is the ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: Second Session (part 3)
There is a class of people who have accomplished this: they have migrated in this way; and attained their goal (although in another sense their migration is continuing), and it had become incumbent upon God to ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: Second Session (part 2)
We said previously that nothing can be praised except God. You imagine that you praise someone’s handwriting, but in reality you are praising God. You imagine that you ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: Second Session (part 1)
Last time I discussed the possibility that the expression “In the Name of God,” in every surah that it heads, is syntactically connected to the surah itself, or to ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: First Session (part 4)
We must believe that the backbiter will be called to account, and that paradise awaits the believer and the doer of charitable deeds. We must believe this, not read it in a book or comprehend it with our reason, because there is a ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: Last Part
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) has been quoted to have said to Jabir ibn ‘Abdullah al-Ansari (may Allah be pleased with him): “O Jabir, don’t you want me to teach you the most merited Surah revealed by Allah in His Book?” Jabir said: “O yes, may ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: First Session (part 3)
Notice, too, that the Qur’an says, “Whatever is in the heavens and earth glorifies Him, whoever is in the heavens and earth…” Whatever exists on earth and in the heavens glorifies God by means of the name that is ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 18
Know that the blessed Surah al-Fatihah (the Opening), as it contains all the stages of existence, also contains all the stages of conducts and, further, it contains, by way of ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: First Session (part 2)
There are those who say that infinite space existed from the very beginning and that within infinitude, forms came into existence, followed first by vapors and gases and then by ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 17
Know that for every being of the invisible and visible worlds, and of this world and the Hereafter, there is a beginning and adestination. Although the divine Ipseity is ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 16
Do know, you who are in quest of Allah and truth, that when Allah, the Exalted, created the system of the existence and the demonstration of the invisible and the ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: First Session (part 1)
I take refuge in God from Satan the accursed. In the Name of God, the Lord of Compassionate, the ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 15
Do know, dear, that as long as we are in this heavy veil of the world of nature, spending our life on colonizing the world and its pleasures, and being negligent of ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 14
The point of changing from the third person to the second has become clear from the statements of this thesis. Although in itself it is one of the ornaments of speech and ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 13
In the current exegeses that we have seen, or which are quoted from, the word “din” is said to mean judgment and reckoning. The lexicons give these ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 12
Do know that concerning the ‘Arsh and its carriers there are different opinions. Similarly, the noble narratives outwardly differ, too, although inwardly there is ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 11
Do know that Allah’s ownership is not the same as the ownership of the servants, nor is it like the kings’ ownership of their kingdom, as these are ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 10
Generally speaking, for the mercy of “Beneficence” and Mercifulness” there are two ranks and two manifestations: One is in the appearance of the Essence in His Unity through the anifestation of the Holiest Emanation. The other is ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 9
Do know that the Sovereignty of Allah, the Exalted, over the worlds is of two kinds: The first is the “General Sovereignty,” which covers all the beings of the world, and it is the genetic upbringing, which takes every being out of the limits of its ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 6
Be aware that the holy words “All praise is for God” accordance with what had already been mentioned is of the whole—inclusive sayings and if, with this ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 8
Do know that “praising” is for a “favor”. From the noble verse, it is deduced that praising and extolment are confirmed for the state of the Greatest Name as the all-embracing Name, which has the state of being the Lord o ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 5
Be aware that the knowledgeable and the formalists have said that; “Praising” is thanking by the tongue for a voluntary favor and, as they are unknown of ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 7
There is a great controversy about the word, the derivation and meaning of the worlds. Some say that the worlds is, plural, covering all kinds of creation, material and ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 4
As we all know that the coiner who has coined “fire” he has thought of fire—the worldly fire and all. What made him think of such fire in fact was the ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 3
The knowledgeable have said that; “Beneficent and merciful have been taken from mercy and that both indicate hyperbole, but in Beneficent the exaggeration is ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 2
The aim of observing prayer is, He said; to remember Him. After severe recalling another way of knowledge will be ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 1
Be aware that the theologians differ about the relation of “ba” in the “bismillah” ir-rahman ir-rahim. Each theologian,accordance with his own view, knowledge and Gnosticism has expressed some comment thereabout. For instance, the ...
A Commentary on the Chapter of ‘Praise’ (Brief Summery): part 4
It is probable that interpretation the term “Obeisance” in the holy verse: Glorified be He who carried His servant by night from the Inviolable place of worship, refers to ...
A Commentary on the Chapter of ‘Praise’ (Brief Summery): part 3
Glorified be who carried His prophet through the absolute obeisance ladder by night from the Inviolable place of worship” and through the obeisance step attracted him to ...
A Commentary on the Chapter of Praise (Brief Summery): part 2
The meaning of “lillah” for the stage of the perfect name, i.e. “Allah” is constant and for Him is the rank of divinity and nourishing the “Worlds”, i.e. the stage of ...
A Commentary on the Chapter of ‘Praise’ (Brief Summery): part 1
Be aware that “bismillah” in the name of God”, at the beginning of each verse is syntactically connected to the verse which follows it, as it has been considered by ...
Interpretation of Surah AL Shams (The Sun): part 8
In fact is there any similarity between Qadaar bin Salif and Abdur rahman bin Muljim Muradi (the assassin of the Imam Ali (A.S))? Both of them were not involved in the personal and private hostility even though ...
Interpretation of Surah AL Shams (The Sun): part 7
In the next verse it said: this nation was least bothered to pay any heed to the words of this great prophet and ...
Interpretation of Surah AL Shams (The Sun): part 6
The same way the moon, the earth’s day light and the night’s darkness and the earth sphere have an important role in the life of human beings and others for this reason the vows are pledged in their name. More than everything the ...
Interpretation of Surah AL Shams (The Sun): part 5
Finally after all these important and constant pledges, presented its results and said: Pledge by those ...
Interpretation of Surah AL Shams (The Sun): part 4
The next verse discussed about one of the important subjects of creation and includes: After bringing the body to the ...
Interpretation of Surah AL Shams (The Sun): part 3
The sixth and seventh pledge goes towards the heaven and the creator of heaven and adds: ...
Interpretation of Surah AL Shams (The Sun): part 2
The important and repeated vows in the beginning of this surah, with a particular version they are eleven vows and with another description they are seven pledges. It has the most of the pledges in the Gracious Qur’an and it shows apparently that ...
Interpretation of Surah AL Shams (The Sun): part 1
This surah descended at Mecca and it has 15 verses in it. The contents and virtues of surah AL Shams: The surah AL Shams in fact defined the refinement of ...
Surah al-Fatihah: Interpretation of the last three verses
After asking for guidance along the straight path, the one praying beseeches God to keep him along that path which has been the path of those who have earned divine grace. In Surah an-Nisa’, verse 69 and ...
Surah al-Fatihah: Interpretation of Ihdina’s-sirat al-mustaqim
The caravan of creation is constantly moving toward God, the Exalted: “Toward Him is the return”[1] and man is also endeavoring and moving: “You are laboring toward your Lord”[1] and in every movement, there is only one ...
Surah al-Fatihah: Interpretation of Iyyaka na‘bud wa iyyaka nasta‘in
“Iyyaka na‘bud wa iyyaka nasta‘in” {You {alone} do we worship and to You {alone} do we turn for help}.“Iyyaka na‘bud” means that “We are servants of You alone and not of others.” This sentence has two dimensions: One is ...
Surah al-Fatihah: Interpretation of Maliki yawmi’d-din
God is the Master of the Day of Retribution. He is both the Master {malik} and the Sovereign {malik}. The universe is an estate {milk} under His possession {malikiyyah} as well as a dominion {mulk} under His sovereignty and rule. His possession is ...
Surah al-Fatihah: Interpretation of Ar-rahmani’r-rahim
Translating these two terms into Persian as “bakhshandeh-ye mehraban” is not a perfect and expressive translation because according to ‘Allamah Shahid Mutahhari, ...
Surah al-Fatihah: Interpretation of Al-hamdulillah Rabb al-‘alamin
Some people have regarded the word “Allah” to be derived from “اَلِهَ” “aliha” meaning “عَبَدَ” “‘abada”. By “Allah” they mean the Real Worshipped Being who has all the perfections. Others, however, have ...
Surah al-Fatihah: Interpretation of Bismillahi’r-rahmani’r-rahim
Among various peoples and communities, there is a custom of beginning an important work with the name of one of the leading figures of that community who is respected and admired, so that the task would be started and ...
There is no prayer without the Opening of the Book (fatihah al-kitab)
After the recital of Takbirah al-Ihram, Surah al-Fatihah is to be recited and if this surah is not recited in the prayer, the prayer is invalid. “There is no prayer without the Opening of the Book {fatihah al-kitab}.”(1) The other name of this ...
Interpretation of surah At-Tin (The Fig): part 2
However about the olive, the great nutritionists and the scholars who spend their most of the years of life in studying the specialities of various fruits, for the olives and its oil, gave a specific importance and they believe that ...
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