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ه Quranic & Prophetic Nurturing Program Surah An Noor Class 38 Date: 15 November 2018 / 07 Rabi Al Awal 1440 Introduction There are those in life who see right as wrong and wrong as right, and those who see right as right and wrong as wrong. Surah An Noor is talking about light and water. In the parable of light, there s the mentioning of a tree though the water is not mentioned. In the parable of the mirage, a person has too much light that he thinks he sees water which he can drink. And in the parable of the sea, there s much water but he s not drinking it, rather it s surrounding him so he has no light. Allah (جل جلاله) gives an example of knowledge as light and water. In this life we need light and water in order to walk in this life and see what s right and wrong.. Ayah 46 ل ق د أ نز لن ا آي ات م ب ي ن ات و للا ي هد ي م ن ي ش ا هء إ ل ى ص ر اط م ست ق يم We have indeed sent down (in this Qur'an) manifest Ayat (proofs, evidence, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, lawful and unlawful things, and the set boundaries of Islamic religion, etc. that make things clear showing the Right Path of Allah). And Allah guides whom He wills to the Straight Path (i.e. to Allah's religion of Islamic Monotheism). Allah (جل جلاله) sends clear signs and guides whomever He wills to a Straight Path. Now we will discuss how a person walks with light. (نورا يمشي به في الناس ( People Light Walking Between the هزي ن ( 122: Surah Al Anaam أ و م ن ك ان م يت ا ف أ حي ين اهه و ج ع لن ا ل هه هنور ا ي مش ي ب ه ف ي الن اس ك م ن م ث له هه ف ي الظ لهم ات ل يس ب خ ار ج م نه ا ك ذ ل ك (Is he who was dead (without Faith by ignorance and disbelief) and We gave (ل لك اف ر ين م ا ك ا هنوا ي عم لهون him life (by knowledge and Faith) and set for him a light (of Belief) whereby he can walk amongst men - like him who is in the darkness (of disbelief, polytheism and hypocrisy) from which he can never come out? Thus it is made fair-seeming to the disbelievers that which they used to do.) How does a person walk with light? When there s something wrong, how does he deal with it? How does someone deal with different types of people and personalities? 1 P a g e

How does a person walk between the people with light? Our role model is the Prophet (ﷺ) and he s the best to walk between the people with light. The Prophet (ﷺ) is not light but he s walking with light. The human being is a social creature and he needs to be around people. Yet people have different personalities, desires and goals. The Prophet (ﷺ) advised us when we leave the house, we should say the following because easily we can wrong others or others can wrong us and cause us to react in a negative way: أ ن الن ب ي صلى للا عليه وسلم ك ان إ ذ ا خ ر ج م ن م نز ل ه ق ال " الل ههم إ ن ي أ هعو هذ ب ك أ ن أ ض ل أ و أ ز ل أ و أ ظل م أ و أهظل م أ و أ جه ل أ و هيجه ل ع ل ى Allahumma inni a udhu bika an adilla aw azilla, aw azlima aw uzlama, aw ajhala aw yujhala alayya (O Allah, I seek refuge with You from going astray or stumbling, from wronging others or being wronged, and from behaving or being treated in an ignorant manner). - Sunan Ibn Majah 3884 :(حسن الخلق ( Manners Good The Prophet (ﷺ) said two matters will take most people to paradise: taqwa and good manners. هسئ ل الن ب ي ( Hadith:.(ﷺ) And the one with good manners will be near the Prophet ع ن أ ب ي ههر ير ة ق ال : was asked: What most (ﷺ) ( The Prophet (صلى للا عليه وسلم : م ا أ كث هر م ا هيدخ له الج ن ة ق ال : " الت قو ى و هحسهن الهخلهق " admits people to Paradise? He said: Piety and good manners. ) Sunan Ibn Majah Book 37, Hadith 4387 Ibn Al Qayyim said there is nothing more beneficial to the heart than dealing kindly with people. The Prophet (ﷺ) was above and beyond good manners; he was a walking Quran applying all (صلى للا عليه وسلم (And Verily, you (O Muhammad ) و إ ن ك ل ع ل ى هخلهق ع ظ يم ( 4: that s in it. Surah Al Qalam are on an exalted (standard of) character.). ) ع ن ع بد للا بن ع مرو ق ال : ل م ي هكن الن ب ي صلى للا عليه وسلم ف اح ش ا و ل همت ف ح ش ا و ك ان ي قهوله: خ ي ا هر هكم أ ح اس هن هكم أ خال ق ا.) Hadith: ('Abdullah ibn 'Amr said, "The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was neither coarse nor loud. He used to say, "The best of you is the one who has the best character.") Al Adab Al Mufrad, Book 1, Hadith 271, Authenticated by Al Albani as Sahih ف ب م ا ر حم ة م ن للا ل نت ل ههم و ل و هكنت ف ظ ا غ ل يظ الق لب ل نف ض وا م ن ح ول ك ف اعهف ع نههم و است غف ر ل ههم و ش او رههم ف ي ( :159 Surah Al Imran (And by the Mercy of Allah, you dealt with them gently. And ) ا ل مر ف إ ذ ا ع ز مت ف ت و ك ل ع ل ى للا إ ن للا هيح ب الهمت و ك ل ين had you been severe and harsh-hearted, they would have broken away from about you; so pass over (their faults), and ask (Allah's) Forgiveness for them; and consult them in the affairs. Then when 2 P a g e

you have taken a decision, put your trust in Allah, certainly, Allah loves those who put their trust (in Him).). The Prophet (ﷺ) was sent to complete good manners and the best among people is the best to his household. Hadith: ( ع ن الن ب ي صلى للا عليه وسلم ق ال " خ يهر هكم خ يهر هكم ل هل ه ) (the Prophet (ﷺ) said: "The best of you is the one who is best to his household) Sunan Ibn Majah Book 9, Hadith 2053 Allah (جل جلاله) divided the natures of people just as He divided people s provision. There are personalities which are: Hard and Difficult Some people s nature is hard and difficult though in situations it can be used in a right way such as confronting without reacting. Nice and easygoing Some people are easy to get along with. People are different grades of metal ( معادن (الناس and the artificial ones are the hypocrites. Like a toothache Some people are like a toothache which are painful to deal with. They can t be handled and need to be pulled out. Like a fever Some are like a fever making you get a rise, but it teaches us to just leave such people because it will cause more harm. :(خذ العفو ( people Accept whatever is given from The one with insight knows what good to take and what bad to leave. There was a Bedouin who was feeling bad because his personality was harsh. He went to the Prophet (ﷺ) and told him, I have harshness in me, please advise me. What was his advice? Never underestimate any good deed, even if greet your bother with a cheerful face, or help to give water. And if anyone insults you then do not insult him back, but beware of arrogance. Then the man said, by Allah after being advised by the Prophet,(ﷺ) I didn t insult anyone, not even a sheep or camel, subhan Allah. Woman are made from a curved rib and if they re straightened then they ll break so enjoy them as they are. 3 P a g e

ي" Dealing with people according to their levels and ranks Someone who s higher in status cannot be dealt with in the same way as someone lower Elderly: ranking. It s not about dealing with everyone in the same way. For example, a mother is dealt with differently than a friend. A ruler is dealt with in a proper way. When the Prophet (ﷺ) wrote a letter to Heracles, Ruler of Rome, he wrote to him: Heracles, the great of Rome. And this shows Islam is teaching us to have respect to those above us and in charge of us. If someone is a principal or manager then they re to be respected according to their status. ق ال ر هسوله للا صلى للا عليه وسلم " ل يس م ن ا م ن ل م ( Hadith: It s important to respect and listen to the elderly. (" He is not one of us who does not have mercy upon our young, respect ) ي رح م ص غ ير ن ا و هيو ق ر ك ب ير ن ا our elders, and command good and forbid evil.") - Jami` at-tirmidhi 1921. Someone did good to you: A person shouldn t ignore another person s favor and goodness. When a quarrel took place رضي هللا ( Umar,(رضي هللا عنه) and Umar bin Al Khattab (رضي هللا عنه) happen between Abu Bakr saw (ﷺ) would not reply back. When the Prophet (رضي هللا عنه) would speak and Abu Bakr (عنه (ﷺ) and said it s my fault. And the Prophet (ﷺ) went to the Prophet (رضي هللا عنه) this, Abu Bakr told Umar هللا عنه),(رضي do not hurt my friend, subhan Allah. Both are friends of the Prophet closer. is (رضي هللا عنه) but Abu Bakr,(ﷺ) Know people by their names: The Prophet (ﷺ) would ask the people their names and mention it while conversing with them. Deal with people according to their level of understanding: Some people understand and some don t. The Prophet (ﷺ) would tell some matters to the some but not all because he knows it can cause fitna or confusion for others. Mu adh ibn Jabal هللا عنه) (رضي was called by the Prophet :(ﷺ) and he said, I m at your service. The Prophet (ﷺ) told him, anyone who bears witness there is no god but Allah and Mohammed is the Messenger of Allah truthfully then the hellfire will be forbidden upon him. Then Mu adh هللا عنه) (رضي said, shall I tell the people so they can be happy?. He said no so أن النبي صلى للا عليه وسلم ومعاذ رديفه على الرحل قال: "يا معاذ" قال: لبيك يا رسول ( Hadith: people don t rely on it. للا وسعديك قال: امعاذ" قال :لبيك يا رسول للا وسعديك. قال: "يا معاذ" قال: لبيك يا رسول للا وسعديك ثالثا قال: "ما من عبد يشهد نأ ل إله لإ للا وأن محمدا عبده ورسوله صدقا من قلبه لإ حرمه للا على النار" قال: يا رسول للا أفال أخبر بها الناس فيستبشروا قال: "إذا 4 P a g e

,(ﷺ) (Mu'adh bin Jabal was riding on the beast with the Prophet (يتكلوا" فأخبر بها معاذ عند موته تأثما. when he (ﷺ) said to him, "O Mu'adh!" Mu'adh replied, "Here I am responding to you, and at your pleasure, O Messenger of Allah." He (ﷺ) again called out, "O Mu'adh." He (again) replied, "Here I am responding your call, and at your pleasure." He (Messenger of Allah) addressed him (again), "O Mu'adh!" He replied, "Here I am responding to you, and at your pleasure, O Messenger of Allah." Upon this he (the Prophet ((ﷺ) said, "If anyone testifies sincerely that there is no true god except Allah, and Muhammad is His slave and Messenger, truly from his heart, Allah will safeguard him from Hell." He (Mu'adh) said, "O Messenger of Allah, shall I not then inform people of it, so that they may have glad tidings." He (ﷺ) replied, "Then they will rely on it alone (and thus give up good works altogether)." Mu'adh (May Allah be pleased with him) disclosed this Hadith at the time of his death, to avoid sinning for concealing.) Riyadh As Saliheen, Al Bukhari & Muslim, Book 1, Hadith 414 Deal with people according to their outer and not inner It s important to not go deep into the intentions and hearts of the people, especially with hypocrites. The Prophet (ﷺ) knew who were the hypocrites, he even had a list of their names, but he dealt with them according to their outer. May Allah (جل جلاله) make us walking between the people with light. Ameen. 5 P a g e