TAYIBAAT- our good conduct is for Allah alone
ASLAAMU- mean peace and safety
ALAYKA-
ALAA- on top of , over,
Nabi come from word NABA
Khabr- means general news
NABA- means news that is important AND relevant to you
Nabi- comes with news that is IMPORTANT ANDDD RELEVANT TO YOU
nABI comes from word- NABWOON means if something is jutting out from surface, protruding from surface, like dome on ceiling, its all straight then dome, then becomes straight again
Why does word nabi come from word NABYOON? Because NABI STICKS OUT because he has been given divine revelation from Allah
WA RAHMATULLAHI- AND THE MERCY OF ALLAH
May the mercy of Allah also be upon you
WABARAKATUHU- AND BARAKAH, (everlasting blessings of Allah)
And may His ever lasting blessing be upon you
WE ARE MAKING DUA FOR THE PROPHET
THIS IS ALLAH TEACHING US IN THE SALAH TO MAKE DUA FOR THE PORPHET! IT’S A DIRECT INSTRUCTION FROM ALLAH!
ASLAM ALAYK KA!
KA means YOU
You are using it when talking TO someone
Why are we speaking TO the Prophet (saw)? Why not HIM?
Prophet (saw) is not here physically
Simply to understand why
In the next narration, Ibn abbas narrates the next tashahud,
He says the Prophet (saw) used to teach us tashshud JUST LIKE he would teach us a Surah from Quran
What does that mean?
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In terms of importance, learning the tashhud is just as important as learning surahs from the Quran
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Its verbatim, letter for letter. Can I change anything in the Quran? NO You cant change it! Its exact. You cant say IYYAKANABUDA if you are singular. So even though the Prophet (saw) might not be there physically, we still say Aslamay KA
ASLAM ALAYNNAA- peace and safety
ALAA- upon
NA- us
May peace and safety be upon us
We are making dua FOR OURSLEVES
WA ALAA- AND UPON
IBAAD- this word is the plural of ABD
There are 2 plurals for the word abd
IBAAD
ABEED
Both of them are used in the Quran
Both are plurals of the word ABD
Whats the difference between them?
The word IBAAD can ONLY BE USED WHEN TALKING ABOUT the SLAVES OF ALLAH,
Abeed is ALSO plural but it’s a GENERAL PLURAL
Lets say you are translating a research document and you are writing about slavery in general and you translate it in Arabic. You want to translate the word slave, you will NOT use IBAAD, you would use the word ABEED.
Wa alaa- and upon
ASALIHEEN- comes from the root word SALAH- salah means for something to be CORRECT, to be appropriate. The opposite means FASSAD (meaning corrupted)
SALIHEEN are people who are correct and people that are good (righteous)
ASLAMAYNAA-may peace and safety be upon us
WALAA- and upon
SALIHEEN- the slaves of Allah that are RIGHTEOUS
The ASLAAYNA part- we are making dua for OURSELVES
The WA ALA IBADILAHISALHEEN- we are making dua for OTHERS
ORDER OF OUR DUAS
Who do we make dua for first? FOR OURSELVES FIRSST. We should not be selfish about our dua. Make sure to make dua for other people as well
One time a Bedouin came into the majisid and said “May Allahs mercy be on you, on me and no one else”
The Prophet (saw) said “You have taken something big and made it really small and put it into box”
We need to be SMART in our dua. We do make dua for other people but we need to make due for ourselves FIRST.
From the Quran
INSERT QURANIC AYAH
“Yayaldheena amanu kuu anfasum
Save yourself and then your family, from the fire of Hell”
This is a QURANIC instruction!
On plane, oxygen masks comes down, FIRST PUT YOUR MASK ON
Put your OWN mask on first, then you canhelp others
WE OURSELVES when giving dawah to others. WE NEED TO KNOW ALLAH MYSELF, before I can give that to others.
In the tashahud,
The Prophet (saw) is teaching us
Make dua for other people but FIRST make dua for YOURSELF*
When we are making dua for other people, are we saying generally? or did we limit it? We LIMITED it. ASALIHEEN. We limit it with ASALIHEEEN!
There is a lesson in this!
The salah is very motivational, it drives you! It gives you goals
It tells us- If we incorporate the quality of RIGHTOUSNESS IN OURSELVES, WE ARE INCLUDED IN THE DUA OF EVERY SINGLE MUSLIM IN EVERY SALAH FROM THE TIME FO THE PROPHET!
EVERY SINGLE MUSLIM WHO EVER PERFORMED SALAH, HE MAKES DUA FOR SALIHEEN,
SO IF I QUALIFY IN BEING SALIHEEN, I AM INCLUDED IN THE DUA FO EVERY PERSON, WHAT AN AMZING DUA, TO BE INCLUDED IN THE DUA OF EVERY SINGLE PERSON ALL OVER THE WORLD THROUGH OUT TIME AND GENERATIONS I
WE CAN DO THAT, IF WE INCORPORATE THE QUALITY OF SALAH, RIGHTOUSNESS
ASH HADU ALLAH ILLAHA ILALLAH
ASHADU- it’s a VERB, a fi’l, it comes from root of word means I BEAR WITNESS, I BEAR TESTIMONY
It comes from root word SH HEE DA- to be a witness to something
What other words comes from the same root?
SHAHADAH- being witness
Shaheed- is matyr
The root of the word means TO BE PRESENT,
So why is a witness called ashaahid?
Why is bearing witness coming from same word? Because the witness was PRESENT AT THE TIME of the situation
Why is a shaheed comes form same root?
Because this person has presented himself for the ultimate sacrifice, scholars say when the shaheed falls in the battle field, angels are there
AN- its a sentence connector, you have 2 independent thoughts that connect them together
I was thinking, THAT I should eat something
THAT is a sentence connector
ASHHADU- I bear witness gives testimony
THAT
LAA ILLAHAH- this is special LA, it means ABSOLOUTLY NOT! NO WAY NO HOW,
ILAH- something or someone that is worshiped
SO I BEAR WINTESS THAT THER IS ABSOLOUTLY POSITIVELY NO ONE WORTHY OF WORSHIP
ILA- except for
So you make a powerful statement then you want to make an exception
ALLAH- Allah
WA ASHHADU- And I bear witness , testimony
ANNA- this is also a sentence connector but it has something else! ANNA sounds stronger than AN. ANNA has emphasis. Not just that, it means MOST DEFINITELY. THAT!
MUHAMMADAN- Muhammad is
ABDU HU- his slave (Allahs slave)
WA RA SOOLUHU- and his RASOOL, his MESSENGER,
RASOOL- root word meaning SEND A MESSAGE FROM A HIGHER AUTHORITY, in classical Arabic. Not in modern Arabic. It just means to send message. When a KING was sending you a message, when some higher authority was sending a message. What higher authority is there other than Allah?
THE WORD NABI VS RASUL
The prophet has been described with 2 different titles
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NABI
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RASOOL
Whats the difference?
The difference is usually an aqeedah related discussion
We will talk about it from a linguistic stand point by observing how the words are used in the Quran when talking about the Prophet (saw)
In the Quran NABI- means something that is bringing news that is relevant to the people or somehow is at a higher level and RASUL means he is bringing a message from Allah,
NABI- relating to connecting to people
RASUL- relating to connecting to Allah
When the prophet is described about talking to people he is described as NABI
When in the Quran talk about Prophet (saw) to connect to Allah then the word RASUL is used
Example, in surah TAHREEM , Allah talks about interaction of Prophet with his family
So Allah opens by saying “YA AYU HANNABIYU , used the word nabi!
Discussion between prophet and his wives, Allah address even the wives as YANISSAN NABI (o women of nabi! NOT rasul, because we are talking about human interaction.
When Allah is talking about INTERACTION relating to people, Allah calls NABI
But when Allah it telling the Prophet, I HAVE SENT YOU A MISSION, I HAVE GIVEN YOU TASK I WILL HOLD YOU ACCOUNTABLE, Allah uses
“YA AYUHARRASUL… “Deliver that which your Lord has revealed to you”
When Allah is holding him accountable, he used the word RASUL!
When he is told to proclaim to the people he is mentioned as NABI
Look at how precise the Quran is, in the ayah:
“i have been sent from allah to deliver message to the people uses rasul”, BECAUSE HE IS CONNCEITNG IT TO ALLAH!
THE AUTHORITY OF THE PROPHET IS BASED ON THE AUTHORITY OF ALLAH
Root word is RA SEEN LAAM( means to deliver message)
ASHHADU AN
First its ash hadu “AN”
Second is ash hadu “ANNNNNA”
Lighter one (first one) used when talking about ALLAH
And heaver one used for prophethood
The real answer is THERE IS BALANCE, BOTH statements are being emphasized, even though “an” is light, what comes after? LA that is a special LA, it packs a punch ABSOLOUTLY NO, no way no how, it already has emphasis, no need for reemphasis
Second statement has no emphasis, so ANNNNA was used
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