SUPPLICATION 1
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“Our Lord! Give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter, and defend us from the torment of the Fire!”
SUPPLICATION 2
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This supplication is also Quranic supplication from Surah Ibrahim
RABI- my lord, my master
You are calling out, my lord!
IJALNEE-
IJAL- make
NEE- me
MAKE ME
MUQEEM- comes from MUSTAQEEM! Upright, to make something straight
THE ONE WHO ESTABLISHES, THE ONE WHO MAKES STRAIGHT
MAKE ME THE TYPE OF PERSON WHO ESTABLISHES
SALAH!
ESTABLSHES PRAYER
WA MIN- and from
DHURYITEE-
Dhuriytun- PROGENY, generations to come,
ee-my
O ALLAH MY LORD MAKE ME SOMEONE WHO ESTABLISHES THE PRAYER AND MAKE MY PROGENY ALSO THOSE TYPE OF PEOPLE
RABANA- O LORD, O MASTER
NAA- OUR!
Our lord, our master
WHEN WE STARTED IT SAID MY
NOW ITS SAYING OUR
Because we started off making dua for ourselves
THEN we made dua for progeny
NOW COLLECTIVELY, together
WATAQABAL DUA- comes from root word QABL, meaning IN FRONT
Qablahu- before it
Istiqbal- to receive or welcome someone, because you face them
Tabqbeel- to kiss, you face something when you kiss it
Wa taqbal- face off, completion
LOVINGLY ACCEPT is what it means
It uses the word TO FACE SOMETHING is where love comes from
If you brought something, and I don’t even look at you and say “k, leave it on the table” what type of impression would you have, what is my relationship with you and what you are giving?
What if I take it facing you?
MY LORD, MY MASTER
LOVINGLY ACCEPT MY SUPPLICATION!
Because supplication started individually!
RABANA- our Lord!
IGFIRLEE- to COVER , to delete, to remove, to bury
FORGIVE ME!
WALI WAALIDAYA-4 WORDS
Wa- and
li-for
waaliday-parents
ya-my
AND FOR MY PARENTS
Forgive me AND FORGIVE MY PARENTS
Why did it go back from collective to singular?
Because Quranic language is very precise.
WE ARE ASKING FORGIVENESS FOR SINS, is there such a thing as collective sins? No its individual,
WHEN WE ASK FOR FORGIVENESS IT SHIFTS BACK TO INDIVIDUAL
WHEN WE ASK FOR PARENTS,DO WE ALL HAVE SAME PARENTS? NO IT SHIFTS BACK TO INDIVIDUAL!
WORDS USED FOR OUR PARENTS
There are 2 words
Walidaan/waalidayn
Abawaan/abiwayn
Both words mean parents
There is a rhetorical function in classical arabic
If there are 2 separate words that are constantly mentioned together over and over again, all the time, like sun and moon, sun and moon, sun and moon, etc. It beings to get tedious, so what you do is you take ONE of the words, what ever is easier to work with and you put it into the DUAL form, the PAIR form, like QAMR, so it would be QAMRAIN looks like 2 moons, but it really means SUN AND MOON
Another example:
AbuBakr and Umar, you talk about them a lot, you constantly talk about them together,
So you can do something
You can take the one easier to work with say
UMAR is short, and you put it into its dual form
And you say
Umraan (MEANS 2 umars) – it doesn’t mean 2 Umars but it really means AbuBakr and Umar
When you read umraan you know it talks about Abu bakr as well.
HASAN and HUSAYN, if you say that a lot its gets difficult so you take one that is easier to work with
And say HASNAAyn – it really means hasan AND husayin
THIS IS THE FUNCTION OF language
SIMILAIRY for parents,
You have abawaan,
Abba-dad
Ummi-mom
Over and over again, ab um ab um
So you take ab
And make into dual form
You get ABAWAAN (two dads)
Looks like 2 fathers but really it means FATHER AND MOTHER.
Walidaan/walidayn
Comes from root word WA LA DA means to give birth.
Who gives birth? MOTHER
She is called WAAALIDAH,
Father is called waalid by extension
Instead of constantly saying waalid, waalidah over and over again
You can make its dual form which is waalidayn(father and mother)
ABA WAAN points MORE towards the dad
Waalidayn points more towards the mom (Because root of word birth)
IN THE QURAN, ALLAH TELLS US TO BE GOOD TO OUR PARENTS
TO HONOR OUR PARENTS
TO MAKE DUA FOR OUR PARENTS
WHICH word does Allah use? WAALDAYN! Saying be good to your parents and be little more good to your MOTHER
And when Allah talks about inheritance, Allah used the ABAWAYN!
When taking about financial responsibly, Allah uses the word ABAWAYN
When he talks about forgiveness and kindness , and mercy, Allah uses the word walidayn
ALLAH STARTS SURAH…(get which surah it is)
In the middle, Allah talks about mother carrying child, difficulty over difficulty, then delivering the child
After born its not over, the hardship continues.
It clings to the mother
The child is stuck to the mother for at least 2 years
Cannot clean itself,
Cannot feed itself
Allah mentions the age
When our mothers gave THE MOST for us, went through the hardest time- we don’t remember!!!
We don’t remember when we were born
We don’t remember our Infancy
When our mother would literally LIVE FORRR US
Eat
Sleep
THIER ENTIRE LIVES REVOLVED AROUND US
WE DON’T REMEMBER THAT!
As we get older our needs get more and more attached to our fathers
First time you need cell phone, who do you ask? Father
First time you want to drive, get a laptop, etc who do you ask? Father
Then we are very grateful to our dads
BUT ALL THAT OUR MOTHER’S GAVE US WE DON’T REMEMBER
AND because of their loving nature, WE MORE EASILY TAKE OUR MOTHERS FOR GRANTED
SubhanAllah, mothers are strangest of creation ,there is no logic in being a mother.
You can be bad, rude, mean,
Disrespectful
She could be yelling at you but she will still be cooking your food
They have that undying love
They cant help but care
Parents say a lot to their kids ”when you have children you will realize”
ITS ABOSIULTY TRUE
WHEN YOU HAVE KIDS you realize
For sisters when you have kids you realize and appreciate mother much more
Brothers you will look at your wife and how dedicated and devoted she is to your child, and you’ll realize MY MOTHER DID THIS FOR ME AS WELL
When my older daughter was a year old, she got sick, and my wife was sick at the same time, I said don’t worry I will take care of her, you go rest
She said NO, I will take care of her
When you realize, subhanAllah THIS IS HOW DEDICATED OUR MOTHER WAS
WA LILMUMiNEENA-
AND ALL THE BELEIVERS
Lets talk about the word mumin (mumineena is plural)
Comes from root of IMAAN, comes from root A-MAN (means security, feel safe and secure, feel peace, safety)
Imaan comes from IMAAN as root meaning for believing
BECAUSE WHEN WE PUT OUR IMAAN IN ALLAH WE GET A SENSE OF SECURITY
This is important to tell youth, there is a lot of DISPARIGING of religion, they say religion is for weak minded people, they say you are TRAPPED in the religion, its a jail, its a psychological prison, IMAAN FREES YOU, imaan makes your life so much better and lifts so many worries and burdens.
You realize NOT EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON ME!
I PUT MY IMAAN IN ALLAH, NOW I LIVE A WORRY FREE LIFE, ALL I HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IS WHATMAKE ALLAH HAPPY, I JUST DO WHAT EVER MY LORD TELLS ME TO. That’s it
MUMIN is one who believes, HE HAS ATTAINED A SENSE OF SECURITY BY PUTTING HIS FAITH AND TRUST IN ALLAH
YAWMA- the day of
YAKOOM- it will be ESTBALISHED,
AL HISAAB- means accountability
It is different from counting
Hisaab means TO VERY ACCURATELY AND PRECISELY COUNT EVERYTHING
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