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Surah Kawthar [the Abundance]
Nouman Ali Khan
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Introduction:
These last few surahs' are important to study because they are directly
focusing on the life of Allah's Messenger. And the job is not complete - we
have to implement the religion so it spreads. Just like Allah's Messenger.
What the Messenger of Allah went through is the best example for all of us in
all stages of Da'wah (calling to Islam).
Dr Fadil Hassaan ar-Ra'i (scholar of Qur'an studies): It is a Makki surah
(revealed in Makkah) and it is of the greatest surahs' which shows the favours of Allah upon His Messenger Muhammad, and
his incredible preference given to him.
This surah is dedicated to what Allah gave to him in this life and the next (al
kawthar - the abundance).
This is consistent with similar previous surahs' which show Prophet Muhammad
should be grateful to his Master for the favours he recieves from Him.
(i.e. Ayah 1 is the favour in this surah and Ayah 2 is a command for thankfulness).
And the surah concludes a condemnation for the
enemies of Allah's Messenger, and it elaborates that they will be completely
cut off from all good in this life and the next.
As for the Messenger is concerned - Allah has elevated him in this world, and
has given to him what he is worthy of; Ayah 3 abtar = cut off from any form of
good. There is no good left in this person.
Batr (cut off), baatir, bateer, but Abtar (afdal ul tafdeel) - is a very strong
form of noun which is used.
We will find out this meaning in further depth later in the tafseer insha'
Allah.
Coherence of this Surah with the Previous Surah:
ar-Razi: in the previous surah Ma'un, Allah gives us 4 attributes
describing the hypocrites. one of the things is trhe hypocritical behaviour;
1-
Bukhl - greed/miserliness and pushing the orphan away and not
encouraging feeding the poor.
Because otherwise people will ask him why he
doesn't feed the poor himself, so he doesn't encourage it. Extreme state of
miserliness because he sees the poor around him but due to greed and fear of
losing his respect, he does not encourage feeding them.
2 - Abandonment/Delaying of Prayer/Salah.
sahoon - Sahwa - forget something when it doesn't seem important to them.
He delays the prayer near the time of its end and
rushingly prays it then, or he doesn't care if he misses it.
Be cheap, be heedless and delay or abandon the
praye, and third;
3 - Showing off in Prayers (yura'oon) - so
people see them.
4 - They are Not even willing to Give the
smallest acts of charity. I.e. Zakah etc. Or small items like a water, a
bucket, salt, sugar, a pen etc.
Ma'un = the item which you're not supposed to refuse, ever. Something
like a glass of water. But they even refuse that much.
How does he Relate them 4 attributes in surah Ma'un to Surah Kawthar?
In comparison to them attributes in that surah, Allah mentions 4 positive
attributes in this surah;
1
- Bukhl/miserliness in that surah, to ayah 1 of this surah - Allah has given
ALOT (a'ta), so because Allah gives alot, you should also give alot.
If you are given alot from Allah, you should also
give alot to the needy.
2 - In surah Ma'un - they don't care about the
prayer = Sahoon. In this surah; fa sallee [so Pray] - Allah is
commanding for His Messenger and the believers to be constant/consistent in
prayer.
3 - In surah Ma'un - they; Yura'oon - show off in
prayer.
In this surah - Pray - Li Rabbika (for
your Master) - a matter of Sincerety.
4 - Surah Ma'un - they would not give the smallest
amount of charity to anyone.
In this surah; Allah orders - waNhar -
and sacrifice. Which costs money. Part of the sacrifice involves giving some of
the meat in charity. Which removes miserliness and greed.
The
comparison beautifies the relation between the lessons of the z2 surahs is
appreciated.
Allah says; إِنَّ شَانِئَكَ هُوَ
الْأَبْتَرُ - inna shaani'aka huwa al abtar - Surely your enemies are
the ones cut off. (ayah 3 of Kawthar)
All the descriptions given of the character in surah Ma'un are the Abtar (those
cut off from all good).
Ayah 1:
إِنَّا أَعْطَيْنَاكَ الْكَوْثَرَ
Inna aAAtaynaka al kawthar
Indeed, We have
granted you, [O Muhammad], al-Kawthar.
Some lessons from the First Ayah:
What is;
al Kawthar: the Abundant Good (khayr al katheer).
al Kawthar = The river in Paradise, and a pond on Judgment Day which
Allah's Messenger will give water to from his followers before the entrance
into Paradise. They are 2 sources of water.
(many athar/reports of the Salaf (earlier generations) and tafaseer/qur'an
explanations hold this view).
Other scholars did not limit it to just the 2 sources of water mentioned.
Others mentioned other forms of Abundant Good too.
Tafseer al Kabeer - ar-Razi states:
al Kawthar (the Abundant Good):
includes many things.
We will list them below;
1 - Allah did not leave (tawddee')
His Messenger and is not displeased:
(مَا وَدَّعَكَ رَبُّكَ وَمَا قَلَىٰ - Your Lord has neither forsaken you, He has [not] abandoned
you, (O Muhammad)- surah Duha 93:3)
qalaaKa
- displeased (with)
You.
But Allah never said Ka at the end because
He did not want to place the word Qalaa ([Allah being] displeased) next to His
Messengers' name.
Allah will not abandon His Messenger.
2 -وَلَلْآخِرَةُ خَيْرٌ لَّكَ مِنَ
الْأُولَىٰ - what is at the end is better for you than the beginning. (Duha
93:4)
2b -وَلَسَوْفَ يُعْطِيكَ رَبُّكَ فَتَرْضَىٰ - your Master will soon give you so you are satisfied.
(Duha 93:5)
This surah in ayah 1 is - إِنَّا أَعْطَيْنَاكَ الْكَوْثَرَ- surely We have given you an Abundance (of good).
(Kawthar 108:1)
And what was it that Allah's Messenger would only be pleased/satisfied with?
"I will not be pleased until all my ummah [nation] is saved from the
hellfire."
This is how much he loved and cared for his followers.
3 -أَلَمْ يَجِدْكَ يَتِيمًا فَآوَىٰ - Did He not find you an orphan and give you shelter? (Duha
93:6)
4 - وَوَجَدَكَ ضَالًّا فَهَدَىٰ - and He found you desperately seeking [ضَالًّا] , so He guided you. (Duha
93:7)
5 - وَوَجَدَكَ عَائِلًا فَأَغْنَىٰ - and He found you poor and He enriched
you.
(all the above from surah Duha)
Now from surah al Inshirah [94]:
6 - أَلَمْ نَشْرَحْ لَكَ
صَدْرَكَ - Did We not expand your chest for you? [Inshirah 94:1]
Allah expanded his chest for him in a way which was not expanded for anyone
before or after him. This expansion of the chest
implies that you don't feel constricted and tight inside, rather - you feel you
are internally at ease even through the most difficult of circumstances.
In the Qur'an sense - it also implies that Allah has expanded the chest of
Allah's Messenger so the Qur'an is placed upon it, and Allah
has given him full understanding of the meanings of the Qur'an. A
Qur'an, which if it was to be revealed as a whole upon a mountain, the mountain
would crumble out of awe and fear of Allah -لَوْ أَنزَلْنَا هَٰذَا الْقُرْآنَ عَلَىٰ جَبَلٍ لَّرَأَيْتَهُ خَاشِعًا مُّتَصَدِّعًا مِّنْ خَشْيَةِ اللَّهِ.
[see surah Hashr 59:21]
So Allah expanding the chest of His Messenger to contain the whole Qur'an its
meaning is an abundance of good.
Once Allah's Messenger was sitting ontop of a camel, and Revelation (wahy) came
to him. Suddenly the camel's back began to lower (out of weight of Revelation),
and suddenly the camel sat down into the sand due to the heaviness of the
message.
Once a companion was close to Allah's Messenger, and revelation came and the
companion thought his leg had a massive weight falling upon it so his leg/knee
was about to snap.
إِنَّا سَنُلْقِي عَلَيْكَ قَوْلًا ثَقِيلًا - Verily, We shall send down to you a weighty/heavy Word
[the Qur'an]
(Surah Muzzamil 73:5)
But the
Messengers' chest was expanded so he could carry this heavy message.
7 - وَوَضَعْنَا عَنكَ وِزْرَكَالَّذِي أَنقَضَ ظَهْرَكَ - and removed from you your extremely heavy burden - the one
that was breaking your back. [Inshirah 94:2-3]
8 - وَرَفَعْنَا لَكَ ذِكْرَكَ
- We raised your remembrance. [Inshirah 94:5]
Everytime around the globe - Allah's Messenger is mentioned in Azan [the call
to prayer]. And when people hear his name - they are praying for Allah to send
peace and blessings upon him.
And through time in history, his remembrance is increasing and not decreasing.
9 -إِنَّ اللَّهَ وَمَلَائِكَتَهُ يُصَلُّونَ عَلَى النَّبِيِّ ۚ يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا صَلُّوا عَلَيْهِ وَسَلِّمُوا تَسْلِيمًا [Surah Ahzab 33:56]
By Allah mentioning Himself and the angels first before the verb; In Allaha
wa mala'ikatuhu yu salloona 'ala an-naby (surah ahzab) =
Imagine, no doubt Allah and His angels are
sending peace and blessings upon the Prophet, oh you who believe, send prayers
of peace and blessings upon him.
10a - لَعَمْرُكَ إِنَّهُمْ لَفِي سَكْرَتِهِمْ يَعْمَهُونَ-By your life, [O
Muhammad], indeed they were, in their intoxication, wandering
blindly.[al Hijr 15:72]
Allah swore (did an oath) by no human specifically except Allah's Messenger.
10b - And Allah swore by Himself
by mentioning His Messenger;
فَلَا وَرَبِّكَ لَا يُؤْمِنُونَ حَتَّىٰ يُحَكِّمُوكَ فِيمَا شَجَرَ بَيْنَهُمْ ثُمَّ لَا يَجِدُوا فِي أَنفُسِهِمْ حَرَجًا مِّمَّا قَضَيْتَ وَيُسَلِّمُوا تَسْلِيمًا
But no, by your Lord [O Muhammad], they will
not [truly] believe until they make you, [O Muhammad], judge concerning that
over which they dispute among themselves and then find within themselves no
discomfort from what you have judged and submit in [full, willing] submission.
[Nisa' 4:65]
11 -
Allah honored His Messenger with an unendless reward, and due to His
love for His Messenger, He would give an unendless reward to his followers too:
وَإِنَّ لَكَ
لَأَجْرًا غَيْرَ مَمْنُونٍ - And verily, for you (O Muhammad SAW) will be
an endless reward. - [surah Qalam 68:3]
إِنَّ الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ لَهُمْ أَجْرٌ غَيْرُ مَمْنُونٍ -
Indeed, those who believe and do righteous deeds -
for them is a reward uninterrupted. [Surah Fussilat 41:8]
12 - Allah protected His Messenger
while other Prophets' were killed
Anyone who intimidates and bullies the Messenger, Allah sent a security police
of angels against them [i.e. Abu Jahl];
سَنَدْعُ الزَّبَانِيَةَ -
We will call on the angels of punishment (to deal
with him)! [Alaq 96:18]
13 - Allah chose His Messenger
specifically with a specific choosing:
Allah chose him with a selected special closeness.
Surah Alaq - وَاسْجُدْ وَاقْتَرِب - "wasjud waqtarib" - and prostrate and get
closer to your Master['Alaq 96:19].
ar-Razi concludes; it is like Allah is telling His Messenger;
I give you all these gifts in these different surahs' and aayaat, each gift is
more valuable than the kingdom and treasures of this world - so you remain busy
in the servitude and enslavement towards your Master (this is linked to ayah 2
of al kawthar as we will see).
14 - Allah associated His Name
with the Messenger's name:
Abu Saeed al Khudri said: Angel Jibreel said to Allah's Messenger, that Allah
said;
Do you know (O Muhammad) how I raised your mention [rafa'na laka dhikrak]?
Qultu (I [the Prophet] said): Allahu ta'aala a'lam bihi [Allah the Most
High knows].
Allah said; Whenever I am mentioned, you [O Muhammad] are mentioned with Me.
(idha dhukirtu, dhukirtu ma'i)
Allah's Messenger is mentioned along with Allah's name in everything - In the;
Shahadah [testimony of faith], Adhan [call to prayer], tashahud [in prayer],
his name - Muhammad - is always mentioned next to Allah's name. A great honour.
Ayah 1 continued:
إِنَّا أَعْطَيْنَاكَ الْكَوْثَرَ
A'tta/i'tta/yu'ttee - (explained
after the below definitions).
There are other words which could be used, i.e;
Aataa - eetaa - to give, but not
absolute. I.e. You are giving something which you can take back.
تُؤْتِي الْمُلْكَ مَن تَشَاءُ وَتَنزِعُ الْمُلْكَ مِمَّن تَشَاءُ - ..You give [tu'tee] the kingdom to whom You
will, and You take the kingdom from whom You will..[aal Imran 3:26]
Eetaa/aataa implies: something can begiven - with a
condition of responsibility, or it can be taken back. I.e. Allah gives kingdom
to people with a duty of responsibility of ruling in fairness and justice.
وَآتَيْنَاهُمَا الْكِتَابَ
- aatayna hum ul kitab (We gave them the book) - Allah gave the Book
with responsibility, and if people don't fulfill that responsibility - He can
take the guidance away from them.
wahaba (i.e. Hablana) - hiba - to give a huge
gift.
This is why the du'a in surah Furqan is for Allah to give us happiness and
tranquility with our spouses (husband/wife), and our children. It is difficult
since most people are not happy, so for Allah to make families happy is a big
gift indeed.
وَالَّذِينَ يَقُولُونَ رَبَّنَا هَبْ لَنَا مِنْ أَزْوَاجِنَا وَذُرِّيَّاتِنَا قُرَّةَ أَعْيُنٍ وَاجْعَلْنَا لِلْمُتَّقِينَ إِمَامًا
And who say, "Our Lord, bestow upon us from our spouses and offsprings
comfort of the eyes, (Literally: the coolness (when)the eyes settle down) and
make us an Éîmam (Leader) of the pious." [Furqan 25:74]
A'tta/i'tta/yu'ttee [used in this ayah 1 of surah
kawthar] -
In classical Arabic, words have 3 root letters. These 3 lettere have a relation
in meaning, so if you were to mix the 3 root letters around - they are most
likely associated with a similar meaning.
i.e. SHiRK and SHuKR - both have similar yet opposite connotations.
Husn and Nahs - different in meaning but contrast each other
I'ttaa (ayn, ttaa, and waw)
Taw' (ttaa, waw, and ayn) - when you; obey, follow and listen carefully.
Taa'a = obedience.
When someone is obedient to you, you are happy with
them so you give alot to them (i'ttaa).
So innaa a'ttayna al kawthar would imply;
Allah is so pleased with the obedience of His Messenger, that He will give him
al Kawthar.
This is not a giving that was expected.
Ajr is when you expected a payment/reward. I.e. You work and you get
payed.
However A'ttaa is alot of reward without expecting it and more than your expectations.
I'ttaa is grand, very big. It's not used for small things.
I'ttaa is a favour that has no conditions attached to it. Once you have it, it
is yours and you don't have to give it back, or be responsible. It is a big
gift to you to do as you please. Enjoy.
al Kawthar. Allah is saying to His Messenger that I have given you alot of
gifts, so enjoy them. They won't be taken away from you.
A'ttayna - past tense - Surely We have (ALREADY) given you alot..
He did not say; Sanu'ttiy [present-future tense] (soon We will give you). (like
sanulqi qawlan thaqeela - soon We will give you a heavy word - surah muzzamil)
He said innaa A'ttayna (surely We have [already]
given you) al Kawthar (the Abundant Good). But he did not see all the
Abundant good within his lifetime, so why was past tense used?
Past tense in Arabic implies:
1 - The past is for sure. It is certain. Tomorrow is not guaranteed.
So if something is so certain - Allah will use the past tense to explain a
future event (i.e. Judgment Day) - to show that this Day is as real as you
believe yesterday was real.
So past tense is used for Certainty. This is why Allah is implying using past
tense that His Messenger has already recieved the big gift of al Kawthar
(Abundant good).
2 - Past tense signifies Completion:
i.e. "I learnt Arabic" (past tense) means I have completed learning
Arabic.
"I am learning arabic" signifies incompletion - i.e. I am
still in the process of learning other things which I don't know yet =
uncomplete.
So past tense is used to show Completion.
In this surah, Allah is implying that He has already given al Kawthar (the
Abundant Good) to His Messenger, even though His Messenger has not seen all
that good within his lifetime.
This shows the favour is Guaranteed and Completed.
Linguistic Definition of Kawthar:
Kawthar - (faww'al - through
hyperbolisation/mubalaghah/maximization).
Hyperbolise/Mubalaghah مبالغة :
[to empower a word to its maximum in its
meaning (i.e. muscle it up)] - say something in an extremely powerful way, with
no exaggerations attached.
al Kawthar - katheer / kathra (to have
plenty) - incredibe loads of amounts, lots and lots and lots and
lots.. of it.
Katheer كث ير has
a Y [letter Ya] in it.
KaWthar كوثر
has a W [letter Waw] in it.
In Balaghah/Arabic Rhetoric - the Waw و is stronger than the Ya ي .
The 3 Steps:
1 - Kathra كثر means
'Alot'
2 - Katheer كثير emphasises
- alot more abundance than kathra.
3 - KaWthar كوثر
= even more than Katheer - ABUNDANCE of ALOT.
This is used to describe khayr al katheer (Abundance of Good).
al Qurtubi:
The Arabs used to describe anything in alot of; quality, quantity, and it is
very valuable that you have to guard it = al Kawthar.
I.e. al Jawhar min al Jahr (the Gem from the gems), al Nawfal min al Nafl etc.
When you say Katheer - it can refer to alot of good or bad things.
KaWthar however, can only refer to good things. (kawthar is mutakhassas - specific,
to good only.)
Everything Allah has given him is incredibly good, and it is in Abundance.
AL kawthar ال كوثر
- the Abundance.
kawtharaN كوثرن[with taNween] - MANY different good things.
Because of the AL (the) - it refers to one thing.
Some have therefore argued that AL kawthar only refers to the Water in Paradise
and Judgment Day, because it is only 1 AL kawthar. (based on the reports/athar
which mention it).
However, when you refer to something with an adjective [i.e. saying 'You have
been given alot'] - without mentioning the Noun [i.e. without mentioning what
you have been given alot of'], then it can refer to many things, even if AL is
mentioned next to it.
So Allah mentioned Al Kawthar (the Abundant Good). Abundant Good of what? It is not mentioned - so it is possible that it refers to many
different types of good.
Plenty, Alot, kawthar, without a noun (object)
opens possibilities for alot of good in lots of different forms.
Poetry Describing the word Kawthar
The Old Woman Poetry by the Pre-Islamic Arabs:
A woman had a son who travelled on a business trip to gain wealth.
He comes back from his trip, so someone asks his mother - the old woman;
ب ما بنانك bi maa aababnuk - what did your son bring/earn?
She replies: ب كوثرن-
"Bi Kawtharin" (i.e. With ALOT of good i.e. wealth).
She is happy because her son came back because he brought alot of wealth)
Another Poem:
The poet said;
wa anta katheerun yabna marwana tayibbun-
و أنت كثير يا ابن مروان طيبن
- you are really good (tayyib) oh son of
Marwan.
wa kaana abooka ibn al aaqa'ili kawthara - و كان أبوك ابن آقاعل كوثر
(but your father ibn al aaqa'il - he was kawthar
[had ALOT of good] - he was awesome.
He is implying that you should be more like your dad because he is awesome.
Emphasis:
InNa - surely
We
Even not placing the Inna in the sentence, gramatically it is correct.
i.e. A'ttayna al Kawthar (We have given you the Abundant Good) is still
a gramatically correct sentence.
We is also mentioned in that sentence because of the a'ttayNa [We
gave]:
So why did Allah mention Inna?
surely We (inNa), We gave (a'ttayNa) you the Abundant Good.
This Repetition emphasises Certainty (incase one was to forget), ihtimaam (highlights
and gives importance).
"I, surely I gave you the Abundant Good!"
Why Inna and not Nahnu?
Nahnu نحن (We)
could be used. [i.e. Nahnu a'ttayna al Kawthar - We gave you al
Kawthar]
InNa إن -
Surely We (harf at-tawqeed) - To remove doubt that Allah has give
His Messenger an abundance of good.
[No doubt, We have given you al Kawthar]
Causes for Revelation?
There is a difference of opinion on whether this is a Makki or Madani surah.
There are multiple authentic narrations which suggest it is either Makki, and
others say Madani revealed surah.
We will understand why the difference of opinion exists, and how to reconcile
between the differences insha' Allah (God willing).
There is a strong close to Ijma' (consensus)
view that it is Makki (it is even written in the Mus-haf [copy of
the Qur'an] that it is Makki (revealed in Makkah).
If it is a Makki surah (revealed in Makkah) - the word InNa (surely We) is
pleasing to Allah's Messenger.
Why?
We know that the disbelievers would insult
the Messenger of Allah, saying; he does not have much, that he is cut off
etc.
So Allah is reassuring His Messenger; InNa - surely
We have given you the Abundant Good.
The sons' of Allah's Messenger die;
Allah's Messenger had two sons from Khadijah; Qasim passed away, and he only
had one son left - Abdullah. But Abdullah also passes away in his childhood.
The first person to find out about this is the neighbour of Allah's Messenger,
his uncle Abu Lahab - the one who opposed Allah's Messenger severely.
When Abu Lahab found out about this, so Abu Lahab
came out of his house dancing and celebrating, saying "Batara
Muhammadun" - Muhammad has been cut off - your lineage has been cut
off. Since if you have no sons, your name does not live on.
Think of the evil of Abu Lahab; his own nephew from his own tribe has - who is
a child - has died, yet Abu Lahab is celebrating and dancing.
They would boast about what the Messenger of Allah, Muhammad (sal Allah alayhi
wasalam) does not have; sons, wealth (he could not continue doing business
after the message because he spent all day spreading the call to Allah). His
lack of backing (because he was an orphan).
The disbeliever leaders would say;
وَقَالُوا لَوْلَا نُزِّلَ هَٰذَا الْقُرْآنُ عَلَىٰ رَجُلٍ مِّنَ الْقَرْيَتَيْنِ عَظِيمٍ
And they say: "Why is not this Quran sent down to some great man of the
two towns (Makkah and Ta'if)?" [such as
al-Walīd b. al-Mughīra at Mecca or ‘Urwa b. Mas‘ūd al-Thaqafī
at Tā’if.]
[az-Zukhruf 43:31]
They would consistently say and comment on what Allah's Messenger does not
have.
So Allah sent down this surah; telling His
Messenger what he surely does have, what Allah has surely given him - the
Abundant Good.
Inna - Don't doubt it ever.
Surely We have given you Alot in abundance, more than anyone can imagine.
When someone insults you, if someone reassures you that you have alot of good -
you feel better. Out of everyone, Allah is reassuring His Messenger, the best
reassurance.
وَلَقَدْ نَعْلَمُ أَنَّكَ يَضِيقُ صَدْرُكَ بِمَا يَقُولُونَ
We know your chest feels tight by what they say. [Hijr
15:97]
The extreme Emotional hardship faced by Allah's Messenger:
If someone dances and celebrates when your child dies, obviously you're going
to feel saddened.
He has to then give da'wah [call to Islam] to these same people who
celebrate his massive hurts (and he is a sensitive person.) Yet Allah tells him
to be patient with them. He cannot fight them yet, he has to call them to
Allah's way for 10 long years non stop daily. This requires the highest level
of manners, perseverance, and morals.
Inna - ikhtisas (exclusitivity) - Only We have given it you.
No-one can take it away from you because We have given it to you. And We
will not take it back because We have A'tta (permanently given it to you
without expecting it back).
ihtimam - hama (importance) - a special
privilege has been given to Allah's
Messenger which has not been given to anyone else.
We see from every word Allah has chosen - He has Magnified the blessings and
gifts He has bestowed upon His beloved Messenger (sal Allah alayhi wasalam).
Narrations in regard to the Meaning of al Kawthar;
Can be found in;
Abridged Ibn Katheer's Tafseer
Ma'arif al Qur'an
Muslim, Abu Dawud and
An-Nasa'i, all recorded from Anas that he said, "While we were with the
Messenger of Allah in the Masjid, he dozed off into a slumber. Then he lifted
his head smiling. We said, `O Messenger of Allah! What has caused you to laugh'
He said,
«لَقَدْ أُنْزِلَتْ عَلَيَّ آنِفًا سُورَة»
(Verily, a Surah was just revealed to me.) Then he
recited,
[إِنَّآ أَعْطَيْنَـكَ الْكَوْثَرَ - فَصَلِّ لِرَبِّكَ وَانْحَرْ - إِنَّ شَانِئَكَ هُوَ الاٌّبْتَرُ ]
(Verily, We have granted you Al-Kawthar. Therefore
turn in prayer to your Lord and sacrifice. For he who hates you, he will be cut
off.) Then he said,
«أَتَدْرُونَ مَا
الْكَوْثَرُ؟»
(Do you all know what is Al-Kawthar) We said,
`Allah and His Messenger know best.' He said,
«فَإِنَّهُ نَهَرٌ وَعَدَنِيهِ رَبِّي عَزَّ وَجَلَّ،عَلَيْهِ خَيْرٌ كَثِيرٌ، هُوَ حَوْضٌ تَرِدُ عَلَيْهِ أُمَّتِي يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ، آنِيَتُهُ عَدَدُ النُّجُومِ فِي
السَّمَاءِ، فَيُخْتَلَجُ الْعَبْدُ مِنْهُمْ فَأَقُولُ: رَبِّ إِنَّهُ مِنْ أُمَّتِي، فَيَقُولُ: إِنَّكَ لَا
تَدْرِي مَا
أَحْدَثَ بَعْدَك»
(Verily, it is a river that my Lord, the Mighty and
Majestic, has promised me and it has abundant goodness. It is a pond where my
Ummah will be brought to on the Day of Judgement. Its containers are as
numerous as the stars in the sky. Then a servant of Allah from among them will
be (prevented from it) and I will say: "O Lord! Verily, he is from my
Ummah (followers).'' Then He (Allah) will say: "Verily, you do not know
what he introduced (or innovated) after you.)'' This is the wording of Muslim.
Ahmad recorded this Hadith from Muhammad bin Fudayl, who reported from
Al-Mukhtar bin Fulful, who reported it from Anas bin Malik. Imam Ahmad also
recorded from Anas that the Messenger of Allah said,
«دَخَلْتُ الْجَنَّةَ فَإِذَا أَنَا بِنَهْرٍ حَافَتَاهُ خِيَامُ اللُّؤْلُؤِ، فَضَرَبْتُ بِيَدِي إِلَى مَا
يَجْرِي فِيهِ الْمَاءُ، فَإِذَا مِسْكٌ أَذْفَرُ، قُلْتُ: مَاهَذَا يَا
جِبْرِيلُ؟ قَالَ: هَذَا الْكَوْثَرُ الَّذِي أَعْطَاكَهُ اللهُ عَزَّ وَجَل»
(I entered Paradise and I came to a river whose
banks had tents made of pearls. So I thrust my hand into its flowing water and
found that it was the strongest (smell) of musk. So I asked, "O Jibril!
What is this'' He replied, "This is Al-Kawthar which Allah, the Mighty and
Majestic has given you.'') Al-Bukhari recorded this in his Sahih, and so did
Muslim, on the authority of Anas bin Malik. In their version Anas said,
"When the Prophet was taken up to the heaven, he said,
«أَتَيْتُ عَلَى نَهْرٍ حَافَتَاهُ قِبَابُ اللُّؤْلُؤِ الْمُجَوَّفِ فَقُلْتُ: مَا
هَذَا
يَا جِبْرِيلُ؟ قَالَ: هَذَا الْكَوْثَر»
(I came to a river whose banks had domes of
hollowed pearl. I said: "O Jibril! What is this'' He replied: "This
is Al-Kawthar.'')'' This is the wording of Al-Bukhari. Ahmad recorded from Anas
that a man said, "O Messenger of Allah! What is Al-Kawthar'' He replied,
«هُوَ نَهْرٌ فِي
الْجَنَّةِ أَعْطَانِيهِ رَبِّي، لَهُوَ أَشَدُّ بَيَاضًا مِنَ اللَّبَنِ، وَأَحْلَى مِنَ الْعَسَلِ، فِيهِ طُيُورٌ أَعْنَاقُهَا كَأَعْنَاقِ الْجُزُر»
(It is a river in Paradise which my Lord has given
me. It is whiter than milk and sweeter than honey. There are birds in it whose
necks are (long) like carrots.) `Umar said, "O Messenger of Allah! Verily,
they (the birds) will be beautiful.'' The Prophet replied,
«آكِلُهَا أَنْعَمُ مِنْهَا يَا
عُمَر»
(The one who eats them (i.e., the people of
Paradise) will be more beautiful than them, O `Umar.) Al-Bukhari recorded from
Sa`id bin Jubayr that Ibn `Abbas said about Al-Kawthar, "It is the good
which Allah gave to him (the Prophet).'' Abu Bishr said, "I said to Sa`id
bin Jubayr, `Verily, people are claiming that it is a river in Paradise.'''
Sa`id replied, `The river which is in Paradise is part of the goodness which
Allah gave him.''' Al-Bukhari also recorded from Sa`id bin Jubayr that Ibn
`Abbas said, "Al-Kawthar is the abundant goodness.'' This explanation
includes the river and other things as well. Because the word Al-Kawthar comes
from the word Kathrah (abundance) and it (Al-Kawthar) linguistically means an
abundance of goodness. So from this goodness is the river (in Paradise). Imam
Ahmad recorded from Ibn `Umar that the Messenger of Allah said,
«الْكَوْثَرُ نَهْرٌ فِي
الْجَنَّةِ حَافَتَاهُ مِنْ ذَهَبٍ، وَالْمَاءُ يَجْرِي عَلَى اللُّؤْلُؤِ، وَمَاؤُهُ أَشَدُّ بَيَاضًا مِنَ اللَّبَنِ، وَأَحْلَى مِنَ الْعَسَل»
(Al-Kawthar is a river in Paradise whose banks are of gold and it runs over
pearls. Its water is whiter than milk and sweeter than honey.) This Hadith was
recorded in this manner by At-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Ibn Abi Hatim and Ibn Jarir.
At-Tirmidhi said, "Hasan Sahih.''
From Tafseer ibn Katheer - Surah Kawthar; http://tafsir.com/default.asp?sid=108&tid=59319
al Qurtubi
comments in Jami' al Ahkam:
Even the narrations of standing at the (mawqif) pond (called kawthar) are many,
just as the amount of narrations suggesting al Kawthar is the river in
Paradise.
So al Kawthar could refer to both the pond outside Paradise on Judgment Day,
and the river in Paradise.
It is possible that this river was called Kawthar because of the huge
numbers of the followers from the Ummah (nation) of Prophet Muhammad (O Allah
make us of them) who will drink from it.
O Allah make us from them, ameen.
Or maybe because of the benefits and because of plenty (katheer) of water is
flowing from it.
Ibn Abbas and Sa'eed ibn Jubair; It is the great good which Allah has granted
exclusively to His Messenger.
Sa'eed bin Jubair was narrating this to Abu Bishr, so Abu Bishr asked; But the
people assume this is a river in Paradise?
Sa'eed: bin Jubair The river Allah gave his Messenger in Paradise, is also
part of the good abundance (kawthar) Allah has given him.
The Abundant Good which Allah gave to His Messenger includes:
Mentioned by ash-Shawkani and al Aloosi:
1 -وَإِنَّكَ لَعَلَىٰ خُلُقٍ عَظِيمٍ - surely you (O Muhammad) are upon a great moral character.
[Qalam 68:4]
The Muslims should be proud of their Messenger, that whatever he did - he did
in the best way. We should not feel apologetic.
2 -Nabuwwah
and Risaalah (Prophethood and
Messengership) - carrying the final Book and Words of Allah to mankind
uptill the Day of Judgment.
3 - وَمَا أَرْسَلْنَاكَ إِلَّا رَحْمَةً لِّلْعَالَمِينَ - and We did not send you as a Messenger, except as a mercy
to all the worlds. [Anbiya 21:107]
Explanation of the Ayah of the Sword in Surah Tawbah.
One of the main surahs' the anti-Islamic people use against Allah's Messenger
is surah at-Tawba. It is a powerful surah; it starts without Allah's Mercy
being mentioned at the beginning (this is the only surah where Bismillahi
ar-Rahman ar-Raheem is not mentioned at the beginning). Ali bin abi Talib said
this surah came as a sword without its sheath. This surah is showing the
disbelievers that your evil and oppression will not last anymore, especially
against the Muslims.
But right at the end of the surah; Allah showed the mercy of His Messenger (بِالْمُؤْمِنِينَ رَءُوفٌ رَّحِيمٌ
- for the believers (he is) full of pity, kind, and merciful. [Tawba 9:128]).
Why did He mention His Messengers' mercy at the end of that surah?
A Brief History Lesson which Muslims, Jews and Christians could learn from:
Allah sent Messengers' throughout history.
The majority did not follow them.
The majority decided that they are not going to believe and remain ungrateful,
so Allah would send them punishments in this life aswell as the next.
Allah sent floods, winds, earthquakes etc. Which destroyed the people who
oppressed the believers and rejected the Messengers' in their faces.
Anyone who did that in earlier times or later times; they will get destroyed in
this life and the next.
سُنَّةَ اللَّهِ فِي
الَّذِينَ خَلَوْا مِن
قَبْلُ ۖ وَلَن تَجِدَ لِسُنَّةِ اللَّهِ تَبْدِيلًا
That was the Way of Allah in the case of those who passed away of old, and you
will not find any change in the Way of Allah. [Ahzab
33:62]
Christians and Jews believe this
because it is in their books (Bible, Old Testament) too.
Relating this to the Life of the Messenger of Allah/God, Muhammad (sal
Allah alayhi wasalam):
We believe that Muhammad (sal Allah alayhi wasalam) warned his people from
their corruption for 10 long years non stop. He called them to serve the One
true God Alone.
The polytheist leaders began to oppress the believers and the Messenger.
They persisted in this until Allah sent His punishment upon them. The
punishment which Moses gave to the polytheists is the same punishment the final
Messenger Muhammad (peace be upon him) came with (the sword).
They deserved this punishment, just like the disbelievers of old were punished
for oppression and lying against the Messenger.
But when the Muslims gain power over them - they don't say 'we told you you
would be overcome'. Rather - Allah tells the believers to give the polytheists
4 months (arba'ata ash-hur) to think about their decision.
So these people are the first in history to have expiation, a time to pause and
think about their decision of wanting to stay on polytheism. Normally the
nations before would be destroyed without time to change their minds.
These people can now go to Medinah, and verify whether the Qur'an is really the
word of Allah/God.
وَإِنْ أَحَدٌ مِّنَ الْمُشْرِكِينَ اسْتَجَارَكَ فَأَجِرْهُ حَتَّىٰ يَسْمَعَ كَلَامَ اللَّهِ ثُمَّ أَبْلِغْهُ مَأْمَنَهُ ۚ ذَٰلِكَ بِأَنَّهُمْ قَوْمٌ لَّا يَعْلَمُونَ
if anyone from the mushrikeen/polytheists
come to you, then give him permission to hear the speech of Allah and let him
go to a safe place to let him think about it for himself.
[Tawba 9:6]
(let them hear the speech of Allah,
then give them a place of security [to ponder over it by themselves (without
anyone taunting them)] dhalika bi anahum qawmun la ya'lamoon - that is because
they are a people who don't know.
This is a blessing which was given to no Messenger except Muhammad (sal Allah
alayhi wasalam).
I've been telling you that Allah's help and victory will come. (jaa'a
nasrullahi wal fat-h - surah Nasr)
I've been telling you you are soon going to be overcome ( سَتُغْلَبُونَ -
satuGhLaBoona).
But you didn't take it seriously.
- Now If you become Muslim - all your sins will be forgiven and you will be our
brother in belief. An equal citizen.
But if you remain on your disbelief after all of this - then you will be given
time (these 4 months) to leave. You attacked us, killed civilians, and started
the aggression - so you have the choice of becoming Muslim or leaving. You've
wronged everyone enough already. But if you don't leave - then you will be
fought because of your evils.
This is a mercy. So much chances for this person to be forgiven, or given
chances to leave, but if he chooses opposition and enmity - he will face it in
the end.
4 - the Qur'an - the final Miracle.
All the miracles for the Messengers' before were for their lifetime only, and
the miracle could be seen by them people only.
But for this Ummah (nation) - the Qur'an miracle is for all times and all
people.
5 - al 'Adl and Fat-h - Justice and Victory.
Allah gave His Messenger justice which people are hungry for around the world.
Allah gives a religion which has;
- No dictatorship,
- No enforcing religious clergy,
- Everyone can question the kings and the
scholars,
- Everyone is equal before the law.
Even people like 'Umar - who was promised Paradise - would be questioned by the
normal people in society.
al Fat-h - the Victory. Allah gave Prophet
Muhammad victory which was not given to other Messengers'. I.e.
Prophet Musa/Moses died whilst being in a state of exile - he never entered the
Holy Land of Jerusalem/Bayt al Maqdis because his people did not fight when he
ordered them to.
Because Allah told the believers;
يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا لَا تَكُونُوا كَالَّذِينَ آذَوْا مُوسَىٰ فَبَرَّأَهُ اللَّهُ مِمَّا قَالُوا ۚ وَكَانَ عِندَ اللَّهِ وَجِيهًا
O you who believe! Be not like those who annoyed Musa (Moses), but Allah
cleared him of that which they alleged, and he was honourable before Allah.
[Ahzab 33:69]
The Victory given to Prophet
Muhammad:
Miraculous: The kind of change that happened in Arabia happened in 23
years.
Has there ever been a change over the world
permanently, which has changed the way people in matters of;
Thinking, love, hate, dress, running of government,
economics, what they eat and what they don't, what they say, how they interact
in business, loans.. In every aspect of life, a change which overcame the world
and has lasted for over 1,000years.
The Revolutions we have studied in secular history classes were only political
and economical, not changing the minds of people.
Karl Marx who influenced the Communist Revolution was a librarian in Germany,
he died 60 years before the Revolution. 60 years after his death - people are
killing each other for that Revolution, which he is not even involved in. He
was just a philosopher and Philosophers are never in the battlefield. They just
write their ideas.
In the case of Muhammad (sal Allah alayhi wasalam). Who was delivering the
message and who was on the forefront of the battlefield? Who was the one who
was sacrificing his life for justice?
He isn't telling other people to fight. Rather, he is the first one to enter
the battlefield when he has only a few behind him in support.
Ask your history professor; they acknowledge that no such political, social,
economical, spiritual, individual and collective leader has ever come for
humanity as much as Muhammad (sal Allah alayhi wasalam).
So those who praised Prophet Muhammad for being number 1 in history, it's
because they had no choice in the matter - he really is number 1 most
influential person in humanity. (sal Allah alayhi wasalam/peace be upon him).
Allah gave His Messenger a Book like no other and a Victory like none other.
Honors:
6 - Sharf -
Changing the Qibla [Direction of Prayer] from
Masjid al Aqsa to al Ka'ba:
Ibraheem made so much prayers for people to pray towards the Ka'ba - the house
of worship.
But Allah's Messenger just looked towards the sky - and Allah sent down aayaat
that He would please him by making him and his followers to turn towards the
Masjid al Haram as their direction for prayer (Qiblah).
قَدْ
نَرَىٰ تَقَلُّبَ وَجْهِكَ فِي
السَّمَاءِ ۖ فَلَنُوَلِّيَنَّكَ قِبْلَةً تَرْضَاهَا ۚ فَوَلِّ وَجْهَكَ شَطْرَ الْمَسْجِدِ الْحَرَامِ ۚ وَحَيْثُ مَا
كُنتُمْ فَوَلُّوا وُجُوهَكُمْ شَطْرَهُ ۗ وَإِنَّ الَّذِينَ أُوتُوا الْكِتَابَ لَيَعْلَمُونَ أَنَّهُ الْحَقُّ مِن
رَّبِّهِمْ ۗ وَمَا اللَّهُ بِغَافِلٍ عَمَّا يَعْمَلُونَ
Verily! We have seen the turning of your (Muhammad's SAW) face towards the
heaven. Surely, We shall turn you to a Qiblah (prayer direction) that shall
please you, so turn your face in the direction of Al-Masjid- al-Haram (at
Makkah). And wheresoever you people are, turn your faces (in prayer) in that
direction. Certainly, the people who were given the Scriptures (i.e. Jews and
the Christians) know well that, that (your turning towards the direction of the
Ka'bah at Makkah in prayers) is the truth from their Lord. And Allah is not
unaware of what they do. [Baqarah 2:144]
Billions of people turn from Bayt al
Maqdis (Jerusalem, Masjid al Aqsa) - to Masjid al Haraam in Makkah as their
Qiblah (direction in prayer), because Allah's Messenger sadly looked towards the
sky. So Allah made the history of people change, just so His Messenger would
get a smile on his face and be well pleased.
Surely We have given you an abundance of good.
7 - Maqaama Mahmooda مقام المحمود - A Special rank of Praise.
وَمِنَ اللَّيْلِ فَتَهَجَّدْ بِهِ نَافِلَةً لَّكَ عَسَىٰ أَن
يَبْعَثَكَ رَبُّكَ مَقَامًا مَّحْمُودًا
And in some parts of the night (also) offer the Salat (prayer) with it (i.e.
recite the Quran in the prayer), as an additional prayer (Tahajjud optional
prayer Nawafil) for you (O Muhammad SAW). It may be that your Lord will
raise you to Maqaman Mahmuda (a station of praise and glory, i.e. the highest
degree in Paradise!).
[Isra' 17:79]
Ibn Kathir, says when commenting
on this ayah: the Messenger of Allah will have honors in the Day of
Resurrection in which no one else will have a share, honors which will not be
matched by anyone else. He is the first one for whom the earth will be opened
and he will come forth riding to the gathering place. He will have a banner
under which Adam and anyone else will gather, and he will have the Hawd (Lake)
to which no one else will have more access than he. He will have the right of
the Grand Intercession with Allah when He comes to judge between His creation.
Tafsir
ibn Katheer - Surah Israa';
http://www.tafsir.com/default.asp?sid=17&tid=29484
8 - Allah gave him followers who are
unparalleled in history.
The Messenger left nothing behind except men - his companions and those who
followed them - who would change the world for the better.
9 - Allah would help His Messenger, even if
no-one else helped him
إِلَّا تَنصُرُوهُ فَقَدْ نَصَرَهُ اللَّهُ
If you do not aid the Prophet - Allah has already aided him.. [Tawba
9:40]
10 - He made His
final Messenger's Nation follow the Middle [wasatt] Path:
وَكَذَٰلِكَ جَعَلْنَاكُمْ أُمَّةً وَسَطًا لِّتَكُونُوا شُهَدَاءَ عَلَى النَّاسِ
And thus we have made you a justcommunity that you will be witnesses over the people..
[Baqarah 2:143]
11
- he will have the most followers on Judgment Day.The
Messenger of Allah said:
«مَا مِنْ نَبِيَ إِلَّا وَقَدْ أُعْطِيَ مَا آمَنَ عَلَى مِثْلِهِ الْبَشَرُ، وَإِنَّمَا كَانَ الَّذِي أُوتِيتُهُ وَحْيًا أَوْحَاهُ اللهُ إِلَيَّ، فَأَرْجُو أَنْ أَكُونَ أَكْثَرَهُمْ تَابِعًا»
(There has never been any Prophet who was not given
that which would make people believe in him. What I have been given is
revelation which Allah reveals to me, and I hope that I will have the most
followers among them.)
12
- His blessed family is Honored.
We pray; Allahumma sali 'ala Muhammad wa 'ala aali Muhammadin (Oh Allah,
send peace and blessings upon Muhammad, and the family of Muhammad).
13 - Shafa'ah - intercession of Allah's
Messenger.
The only exit is to ask Allah's Messenger to intercede for you infront of Allah
on Judgment Day. So he will intercede for the major sinner Muslims who will be
in hell. And Allah will remove them for his sake (sal Allah alayhi wasalam).
14 - Allah
always associates a respectable title to Prophet Muhammad, i.e. 'abd (perfect slave), or Rasool
(Messenger), Naby (Prophet) etc.
He does not do this with other Messengers' i.e. He says; Ya Musa, Ya Adam, Ya
Dawud, Ya Zakariyyah, Ya Yahya!, Ya 'Eesa etc.
15 - The 5 prayers are equal to 50 Prayers in
Reward
16 - Allah gave this ummah scholars who are the
equivalent of the ambiya [Prophets] of Bani Isra'eel.
It is reported, Allah's Messenger said;
علماء امتي أفضل من أنبياء بني إسرائيل -
'ulama umattee afdal min ambiya bani Isra'eel.
The scholars from my nation are 'Preferable'
[afdal] from the Prophets of Bani Isra'eel.
الفوائد المجموعة للشوكاني [ جزء
1 - صفحة 286 ]
17 - Tayseer al Qur'an - A Message easy to memorize and remember.
Takhfeef ash-Shara'iya - facilitation of the Qur'an.
According to the Hadith of `Iyad bin Himar, recorded in Sahih Muslim, Allah
says:
«إِنِّي مُبْتَلِيكَ وَمُبْتَلٍ بِكَ، وَمُنْزِلٌ عَلَيْكَ كِتَابًا لَا يَغْسِلُهُ الْمَاءُ، تَقْرَؤُهُ نَائِمًا وَيَقْظَانًا»
("I am testing you and testing others
through you, revealing to you a Book which cannot be washed away by water,
which you recite while you are asleep and while you are awake.'')
[Ibn
Kathir explains [surah Ankaboot tafsir]; This means, if the manuscript
where it is written were to be washed with water, there is no need for that
manuscript. This is because it is preserved in the hearts and is easy on the
tongue (i.e., is easy to recite), and is controlling people's hearts and minds.
It is miraculous in its wording and in its meanings. In the previous Scriptures
this Ummah was described as carrying their holy Books in their hearts.
Orientalist Claim that the
Qur'an is altered - The Refutation:
In the west, when you want to preserve a document, it is historically preserved
in 2 ways:
- Written Archive (write it down.
- Oral Tradition (you memorize it, someone else memorizes it, and you make
others memorize it and pass it on through memorization.)
According to western and logical standards, which one is safer? Archive.
Although both have room for criticisms.
Oral preservation has a potential flaw, i.e. Refer to Chinese whispers. I.e. If
I whisper Abdullah punched Kareem, after ten people pass the statement onto
each other, there may be distortions. The final result may be;
Abdullah pushed Kareem and burnt his house down. (words have been added
gradually due to misunderstandings or even intentionally).
Written Archives which were handwritten can also have flaws. If one person
writes a document - in the past by hand - he might make a mistake. This book is
passed onto another who will write the same mistake down, and might even
misread a word and write a wrong word. Again, another error.
In the West - they pride themselves over written traditions.
So they come to the opinion that the Qur'an can only be preserved through the
written method for it to be legitimate.
But is that really true?
The Qur'an was learnt by the companions of Allah's Messenger.
They taught it to their students (the Tabi'een - the followers). They taught it
to their students (atba' at-Tabi'een). And they taught it to the later
generations (the Khalaf).
Now, if this method was not reliable, there would be errors and differences in
recitation - just like the example given of Abdullah and Kareem above.
However, this did not happen. Everyone throughout history have united upon
authentic Recitals of the Qur'an, and if anyone did err - they would be
corrected immediately. If any copies were written incorrectly, they may even be
placed deep in the ground or be burnt so people don't get confused about them.
The real authentic recital copies would remain.
So if we get 4 Muslim children today from around the Earth; a Chinese, an
English, a Bangladeshi and a Mexican. They might not speak the same languages,
but they will recite the same Qur'an, so if one makes a mistake in recital -
the other will be able to correct him.
This is proof that all Muslims have the same authentic Qur'an without dispute.
This is fact - the Qur'an is primarily preserved by Allah making it easy to
remember.
No document in human history which was was predominantly preserved through
memorization.
Memorization which is supposed to cause variation, instead - created unity of
different colors, cultures and civilizations for centuries, and a over a
millenia.
وَلَقَدْ يَسَّرْنَا الْقُرْآنَ لِلذِّكْرِ فَهَلْ مِن
مُّدَّكِرٍ
And We have certainly made the Qur'an easy for remembrance, so is there any who
will remember? [Qamar 54:17]
If they say the Qur'an is not
preserved except because of book form.
Let's challenge them to place all the mus-hafs (copies of the Qur'an) in a
vault. And just in our Muslim localities alone - we will be able to compile the
Qur'an again, letter for letter.
this cannot be done with the Bible or even the constitutions of the country.
إِنَّا نَحْنُ نَزَّلْنَا الذِّكْرَ وَإِنَّا لَهُ لَحَافِظُونَ
Verily We: It is We Who have sent down the Dhikr (i.e. the Quran) and surely,
We will guard it (from corruption). [Hijr 15:9]
There were
attempts to produce a copy of the Qur'an, removing the 'politically incorrect'
surahs. It was called al Furqan.
Alot of Muslims got angry.
Allah says;
إِنَّا نَحْنُ نَزَّلْنَا الذِّكْرَ وَإِنَّا لَهُ لَحَافِظُونَ
Verily We: It is We Who have sent down the Dhikr (i.e. the Quran) and surely,
We will guard it (from corruption). [Hijr 15:9]
This has 4 emphases from Allah that
He will preserve His Book (a blessing which other nations before us did not
have.)
The only way to get rid of the Qur'an is to get rid and destroy ALL the Muslims
as a whole, and Allah's Messenger has promised in the ahadith that this will
not occur.
In Biblical studies; Most Bible scholars no longer believe the Bible is
historically accurate.
See the interview with Professor Gerald Jerks on TheDeenShow.com
Normally texts die out as time goes ahead, however - the Qur'an becomes even
more powerful and influential as time goes ahead.
You cannot get rid of this message, even if you tried.
In the beginning of the message, Allah's Messenger would recite the Qur'an
quickly on his tongue out of fear that he might forget it. Allah told him that
He would preserve it in his heart;
إِنَّ عَلَيْنَا جَمْعَهُ وَقُرْآنَهُ
It is upon Us to gather and preserve it [the Qur'an].
[Qiyamah 75:17]
These are the gifts Allah has given him.
After ALL these gifts, how is he supposed to thank Allah?
How is he supposed to pay this?
So Allah says;
fa sallee - so pray.
the first sign of gratefulness to Allah is prayer.
waNhar - and sacrifice.
Prayer and sacrifice are the legacy of Ibraheem.
شَاكِرًا لِّأَنْعُمِهِ ۚ اجْتَبَاهُ وَهَدَاهُ إِلَىٰ صِرَاطٍ مُّسْتَقِيمٍ
(He [Ibraheem] was) thankful for His (Allah's) Graces. He (Allah)
chose him (as an intimate friend) and guided him to a Straight Path
[an-Nahl 16:121]
The prayer
is a gift from Allah and a great sign of your gratefulness to Him for ALL His
favours on you. That is why it will be the first thing to be asked about on
Judgment Day.
The Prophet was insulted by the disbelievers.
This surah is a lesson for the caller to Islam (da'ee) - that no matter how
hard the bad times might be, look at the great reward Allah will give you.
- Allah as a gift - mentions the good first, and then the evil. The enemy is
mentioned at the end.
The words the disbelievers said were very painful to Allah's Messenger. He was
called insane (majnoon), magician (sahir), liar (sahirun kadhdhaab).
Allah's Messenger had two sons from Khadijah; Qasim passed away, and he only
had one son left - Abdullah. But Abdullah also passes away in his childhood.
The first person to find out about this is the neighbour of Allah's Messenger,
his uncle Abu Lahab - the one who opposed Allah's Messenger severely.
When Abu Lahab found out about this, so Abu Lahab came out of his house dancing
and celebrating, saying "Batara Muhammadun" - Muhammad has been cut
off - your lineage has been cut off. Since if you have no sons, your name does
not live on.
Think of the evil of Abu Lahab; his own nephew from his own tribe has - a child
who has died, yet Abu Lahab is celebrating and dancing.
This is so painful to Allah's Messenger - that when Allah reveals aayaat about
this, He does not even repeat what Abu Lahab and the polytheists said.
Allah does not mention what they said out of sensitivity for His Messenger's
feelings.
He just said; inna shaani'aka huwa al abtar. - surely your enemy (shaani'ak) is
the one who is cut off (abtar).
This shows the love of Allah for His Messenger.
When you lose a child - you have a feeling of overwhelming loss.
But Allah is telling His Messenger that surely Allah has given you alot of
good.
But how are we supposed to deal with painful loss? Allah tells;
To remember that Allah has given you alot, and then to pray to your Master
(sallee li Rabbika).
The middle ayah in this surah is salaah (the prayer). It comments on being
thankful to Allah for Him giving alot (ayah 1), and it also comments on how to
stay patient in times of grief from the enemies (ayah 3).
The children of Allah's Messenger:
Ibn Abbas said: the oldest child of Allah's Messenger is Qasim, Zaynab,
Abdullah, Umm Kulthum, then Ruqayyah. (all from mother Khadijah).
Then Ibraheem (from Mariyyah al Qibtiyyah)
All the 3 sons died at a young age.
Abu Ayyub al Ansari said: When Ibraheem (the son of Prophet Muhammad) died,
the polytheists went running to each other and said this Saabi' (one who cannot
have children anymore/cannot have any following in his legacy).
so they were celebrating in that.
The stronger view suggests it was Ibraheem.
Ayah 2:
فَصَلِّ لِرَبِّكَ وَانْحَرْ
Fasalli li rabbika waNhar
So pray to
your Lord
and sacrifice [to
Him alone].
Fa -
al Aloosi: Fa -is used is to illustrate with
what is to come with what came before. It is because of what Allah has given to
His Messenger, that has not been given to anyone before him, it necessitates
that it be responded to.
That the Messenger is being told to be consistent in prayer and sacrifice due
to the abundant blessings of Allah given to him.
Be consistent in the salah/prayer for the sake of your Master. This is the
total opposite of the people mentioned in surah Ma'un who did not be consistent
in the salah, and when they did pray - they did it for other than Allah's sake.
The opposite is mentioned in this surah - the best example. Li Rabbik (for your
Master).
Allah mentions salah/prayer instead of shukr (thankfulness). So we understand
that the salah is the most comprehensive and most complete way is to make salah
to Allah. This is why Allah's Messenger would pray 2 raka'ah to Allah in prayer
when something really good happened to the Muslims.
Abu Muslim: Allah is referring to the mandatory prayers.
Ibn Abbas: It refers to ALL prayers because there is no specificness
mentioned.
Others said: It refers to the 'Eid prayer, because waNhar (slaughter [an
animal]) is placed next to it. And you pray the 'Eid prayer at a similar time
to when you slaughter an animal on 'Eid.
The majority opinion: this is no specific prayer, but that you should pray out
of thankfulness to Allah.
Other opinion: Salah at Muzdalifah morning at Hajj and the area of Mina.
Nahr - slaughter/sacrifice [an
animal]. On the day of 'Eid al Adha. Majority opinion.
Az-Zamakhshari:
Nahr - the sacrificed animal is given in charity.
Just like Allah says in other aayaat;
wa aqeem us-salata wa aata uz-zakaah - perform the prayer and give the charity
(of purification). - quran.
- The polytheists would sacrifice and pray to idols, so Allah showed them a
change of attitude. That salah/prayer and sacrifice should be only for Allah
alone.
az-Zamakshari: Then enslave yourself to your Master because of the great
honour and gifts He has given to you.
As opposed to your nation who worshipped other than Allah.
Sacrifice to Allah alone only to seek His pleasure, in comparison to the idol
worshippers who sacrificed for their idols (for worldly respect etc.)
ash-Shawkani in Fath al Qadeer:
waNhar -
Naheera referring to the raising of the hands in salah (Raf' al yadain).
This is not an agreed on authentic hadith. But it implies that raise your hands
in takbeer before starting your Salah. ash-Shawkani then mentions the benefits
of doing so. This is a minority opinion.
Majority say waNhar refers to Sacrificing of the animal.
We will see how this is connected to the legacy of Ibraheem.
Ibn Abbas:
This salah is the mandatory prayer and the Zibh/slaughter of the animal on Eid
al Adha.
al Bayhaqi: Nahr refers to the slaughtering of animal on Eid al Adha.
3 Types of Animals to be sacrificed
mentioned in Qur'an;
Budun, Nusuq, Hadi, Qalaa'id.
Budun بدن - animal which is large, and when it has been
sacrificed - it's blood has not dried yet.
Nusuq نسق - Animal which you sacrifice - only for the
sake of getting close to Allah. Active devotion to Allah.
(ina as-salati wa nusuqi.. Lillahi Rabbil aalameen - quran - surely my prayer,
sacrifice, life and death are for Allah the Lord of the Worlds.)
Hadi هدي (mentioned in surah Ma'idah) - sacrificed -
the flesh of it is distributed in the House of Allah / Masjid al Haraam to be
distributed there.
Qalaa'id قالاعد (mentioned in Ma'idah) - plural. Qalaada
(singular) - Animal marked for sacrifice. I.e hang a garland around its neck.
These are the names of Animals to be sacrificed.
3 words used for the Act of Slaughter/Sacrifice.
1 -Dhabaha/Dhibh/Dhabeehaذبح - to slaughter something for religious
motives, and a higher agenda.
I.e. Slaughtering children too (i.e. Fir'awn - yudhabihoona abnaa'akum.. -
surah ibraheem)
2 - Dhak-kah ذكه
- (il-laa ma dhakaytum ذكيتم- surah ma'idah 5:3) - to kill an animal quickly and painlessly.
i.e. An animal is injured and is approaching death, so you quickly sacrifice
it before it becomes dead - that would be halal/permissible for you.
3 - Nahr نهر (in this ayah in surah Kawthar.)
Literally means - that which is above the chest.
Intihar /Intahara - when someone commits suicide (i.e. Hanging the neck or
cutting their neck etc.)
It literally means - to cut in the throat.
Allah specifically mentions cutting the animal in the throat in this surah,
which is similar to the legacy of Ibraheem.
How close Allah's Messenger is to Ibraheem's way, where the practises of
sacrifice originally began. Unlike the polytheists who claim to be descendants
and followers of his way.
By Precisely using this word - Allah is reminding us that in the previous 2
surahs (surah Quraysh and Ma'un) - the arab polytheists are NOT following the
legacy of Ibraheem.
They are not fulfilling the du'a and legacy of Ibraheem. So you (O Muhammad)
are the fulfillment of the du'a/prayer and legacy of Ibraheem.
Ayah 3:
إِنَّ شَانِئَكَ هُوَ الْأَبْتَرُ
Inna shaani-aka huwa al-abtar
Indeed, your enemy, he is
the one cut off.
Ina - surely (a sure statement to someone who is in doubt.)
= No Doubt.
Allah is talking to His Messenger.
Thw Quraysh polytheists are many in number, while the believers are a minority
and being tortured. So Allah is telling them; No Doubt they will be cut off.
Abtar - Batr - when the tail of an enemy is cut off. A sign of
humiliation for the animal.
The way the Arab would be humiliated is if the son does not carry your name.
I.e. If you have no son or if they have died. The daughter could not carry your
name because she would get married into another family and be the mother of
another man's children.
You should be embarrassed just like an animal whose tail has been cut off.
This is the type of statement they were saying to Allah's Messenger; when
Abdullah ibn Muhammad (sal Allah alayhi wasalam) died - so the people said Batara
Muhammad (Muhammad has been cut off).
Abu Lahab also used this against Allah's Messenger.
Abtar - Even more cut off, and truly cut off will be the enemy of the Messenger
of Allah.
az-Zamakhshari:
huwa - he. (al ithbat 'ala ghayril fa'il)
By mentioning 'he' [huwa] - it is signifying that it is not the
Messenger of Allah who is cut off, RATHER - he (your enemy [O Muhammad])
is being cut off.
i.e. Allah could say; your enemy is cut off.
But by saying; your enemy, HE (huwa) is the one who is cut off.
= you have said that it's only the enemy who is cut off, not you.
But why didn't He say specifically; La Ant (not you)?
Because He does not even want to place His Messenger in the same ayah as those
who are cut off.
So Abtar has been used for the enemy, but not
mentioning the enemies insult, nor mentioning Allah's Messenger in the same
ayah as the one who has been cut off.
- All those who believe and every child which recieves the azan (call to
prayer) in his ear when he is born - every single Muslim child is part of your
progeny/descendants now (O Muhammad).
Their idea of continuing your legacy is false - and your legacy (O Muhammad) is
in a unique way which no-one else has been given.
A person might be chinese, african, indian, white or arab - and he will love
Allah's Messenger more than he loves his own nationality and tribe and colour.
All of them are a big family which take pride in the statement; Laa illaaha
Illa Allah, Muhammadun Rasool Allah.
The one who is truly cut off (munqati') in this world and the next is the one
who is your enemy. And if he is ever remembered - he is cursed and not
remembered in a good way.
Every generation of believers curse the enemies of Allah's Messenger, and Allah
accepts their prayer against the enemy.
Even those who disbelieve do not praise the enemies, rather - the majority are
quiet because of their ignorance.
Billions curse the enemy. They thought their legacy would pass on through the
legacy of their sons.
They thought that Allah's Messenger would die and his legacy will vanish
because he has no sons.
Some say this surah was revealed about:
'Aas bin Wa'il - he had named the Prophet Abtar - the one who has no
backing/protection.
Ka'b bin Ashraf (a half jew/half arab) - the Quraysh said to him that you are
the best of people from Medinah. Don't you know about this man without any
backing/saabi', an orphan who thinks he is better than us?
We are the people who lookafter the people of Hajj, and we give them food.
who is better, who will be cut off?
he said; you are better than him.
So Allah sent this ayah.
Shaani' - enemy.
Similar to 'Aduw - enemy.
So why is Shaani' used in this ayah?
3 words for Animosity;
1 - shana'aan شنعن
/ shaani'
2 - bughdd بغض / baghdaa (mughbid)
3 - Aduw عدو /Udwan / 'Adawa
shana'aan & bughdd - hatred - an enemy who hates you.
When Allah described the disbelievers, He described them as those who are cut
off - alluding to the victory of Allah's Messenger. This guarantee is proven in
surah an-Nasr and the fact that the Arabian Peninsula has not returned to the
same idol worshipping since the coming of Allah's final Messenger.
'Aduw - an enemy who wishes to hurt you and wants to cause harm to you.
He wants to defeat you. (i.e. In a battle - the opposite fighter attacking at
you is an 'aduw).
Mubghid - bagheed - this is an 'aduw, but he has an additional
feeling of anger and envy against you.
Shana'aan - one who has attribute of 'aduw and hatred, and third - he hides
some of it but what he has inside of him is extreme anger against you.
He is the worst enemy. This is known because even an enemy who celebrates at
the death of your child is a enemy who hates you
inside and out - a shaani' - he is the one who is cut off.
Abtar - bitr - qat' = to Cut.
Ibn Taymiyyah had an Amazing thesis on Surah Kawthar, he said:
Allah has cut the enemy of Allah's Messenger from any possible good. Cut (in absolute terms / totally);
- wealth
- family,
-in this life and the next,
- even if he has them - he won't be able to use them in good.
- Allah has cut off his heart - so it will never go to good. Because it took
Allah's Messenger as an enemy.
- It will never incline to knowing Allah, or love for Him or His
Prophets' or Eman (belief), and all his deeds (good or bad) will be cut off.
-And even if he has the good abilities - he will not be able to use them for
Allah's pleasure.
- He will NOT have any help, supporters, and cut off from anything he finds
close to him, he will find no sweetness and no satisfaction in
anything, because he became an enemy of the Prophet willingly.
This surah is A Prophecy:
ar-Razi: This was mentioned in regard to the context of Revelation.
The Prophet would come out of the Masjid al Haram and 'Aas bin Wa'il (a
disbeliever) met each other, and they spoke to each other.
So when the other people of Quraysh said who were you talking to? So he would
say; that one who is Abtar - that one who is cut off. (pointing at
Allah's Messenger).
This was definitely a secret they had with each other - despite that - Allah
made it manifest. So it became a miracle, because the disbelievers wondered
- how did he know we would call him that? Allah did not just expose
their slandering of Allah's Messenger, but He retaliated by saying that they
are the ones cut off.
al Aloosi and ar-Razi: The enemy of the Prophet was described with little
or nothing (qilla and dhilla).
Allah attributed humiliation and less and less (like the cutting of the tail of
an animal) to his enemies - so there is no good left for them whatsoever.
Whereas Allah attributed the word of kawthar, continuously increasing and
increasing for His Messenger in abundance.
A total contrast to how the polytheists intended originally.
They thought they had plenty - because Allah explains in surah Quraysh [ayah 2]
that He provides for them through the winter and summer trade.
So Allah is replying; No, it is My Messenger who has plenty.
Allah has made the enemies powerless, weak, and embarrassed,
discontinuation/cutting off.
And plentifulness and much continuation are for the Messenger of Allah.
A unique correlation has been used to turn the weak and sad situation of
Allah's Messenger into a sign of strength and positive hope.
No-one is honored except who Allah honors, and Allah humiliates His enemies.
- The format of Arabic syntax is important.
A verb is temporary.
A noun is permanent.
Past tense is used for Allah's Messenger recieving Kawthar -because it was
given to him within his lifetime.
For the disbelievers being cut off - a noun is used = permanent - timeless.
So this enemy being cut off isn't just referring to a temporary enemy of
Allah's Messenger. Rather, it refers to an enemy of all times. Anyone who
hates Allah's Messenger with severe enmity - he will be cut off. Even if he
comes hundreds or thousands of years after - he wil be cut off.
yubtar - verb form of - he will be cut off.
abtar - noun form - he IS cut off. The plans have already begun to cut
him off.
So just when a hater decides to become an enemy of Allah's Messenger - already
- Allah has CUT HIM OFF. This person has triggered the switch for themselves to
be cut off from all good - they will NOT be successful in their evil plans.
Ibn Taymiyah says "Many Muslims, trust worthy, people of expertise
and Fiqh spoke many times about their experiences when they surrounded castles
and cities in Sham and surrounded the Christians.
They said we would surround the castle or the city,
for a month or more and our besieging of them is doing nothing, and we are
almost going to give up and leave. Then when
the people of that town or castle, would start cursing the Messenger of Allah
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) suddenly it would fall in our hands, sometimes the
delay would not be even a day or two and it would be opened by force. So
we would take it as a glad tiding when we
would hear them curse the Messenger of Allah (peace
and blessings of Allah be upon him) even though our hearts would be
filled with hatred but we would see it as a glad tiding because it is a sign of our
coming victory."
And that is the meaning of the ayah in Surah al Kawthar:
إِنَّ شَانِئَكَ هُوَ الاٌّبْتَرُ
"Indeed
your enemy is the one who is cut off!"
[Surah al Kawthar
108:3]
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