Tuesday, January 3, 2017
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله Kalma e Taiyba
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله Kalma e Taiyba
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"There is no god only Allãh, Muhammad is the Rasool (Messenger) of Allãh" is also known as Kalima Tayyab. Kalima Tayyab is the testification of faith in Islam. A person cannot be considered to be a Muslim if he/she does not believe in the words of this Kalima. To become a Muslim, a person must say this Kalima with total belief. Another point about this Kalima is the name given to it, which is Tayyab. Tayyab means Purity. By uttering this Kalima a person is purified from disbelief. An impure person becomes pure. This purification is spiritual.
The Messenger Muhammad(??? ???? ???? ????) of Allãh added, "There will come out of Hell (Fire) everyone who says: La ilaha ill Allãh, and has in his heart good equal to the weight of a barley grain. Then there will come out of Hell (Fire) everyone who says: La ilaha ill Allãh, and has in his heart good equal to the weight of a wheat grain. Then there will come out of Hell (Fire) everyone who says: La ilaha ill Allãh, and has in his heart good equal to the weight of an atom (or a smallest ant)."
When the death of Abu Talib approached, the Messenger of Allãh came to him and said, "Say: La ilaha ill Allãh, a word with which I will be able to defend you before Allãh."
When the death of Abu Talib approached, the Messenger of Allãh came to him and said, "Say: La ilaha ill Allãh, a word with which I will be able to defend you before Allãh."
[Sahih Al Bukhari]
THE MEANING OF: ?? ??? ??? ????
Let us start by looking at the literal translation of the words ?? ??? ??? ????
?? means NO
??? means GOD
??? means ONLY or BUT
???? means ALLÃH
Most of the Muslims even today substitute the word GOD for the Name Allãh. They go so far as translating the words ?? ??? ??? ???? to mean There is no god but God. This latter translation is incorrect. IT DOES NOT MAKE SENSE! Is Allãh a God? No! Is the short and simple answer.Allãh is not a God with a capital G or little g. The first Kalima(Testification) says clearly ?? ???(NO GOD!) ??? ???? (Only Allãh). The biggest misunderstanding has started from the Translations of the Holy Quran. The translators freely substituted the word GOD where ever the name Allãh is mentioned. It is, as if they are apologizing on Allãhs behalf and, in their minds, correcting the words of the Holy Quran. To compound the problem, the translators use outdated English which is neither spoken nor read by the majority of the population. It is this misrepresentation that has caused the confusion. Today so many Muslims who do not understand Arabic believe Allãh and God is one and the same because they can only understand the (incorrect) English translation. This is a major downfall. Have you ever really considered why the Kalima started with a Negative word NO followed by GOD? It was to stop the people worshipping gods in the form of statues or in the form of pictures, or in the form of mental images. It was to stop people worshipping a god or gods sitting on a throne. If Allãh is a god then the Kalima might have started with YES there is a God, or Allãh is the only God, but it does not. The Kalima starts with NO god.
The name Allãh cannot be converted to the English word God. Allãh is infinite, which meansAllãh has no boundaries. Allãh has no centre. Allãh has no inside and no outside. If Allãh had boundaries then that would limit Allãh.
We are told in Al Quran:
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To Allãh belong the east and the West: Whithersoever ye turn; there is the presence of Allãh. For Allãh is all-Pervading, all-Knowing.
[Al Quran, Al Baqarah 115]
If Allãh was a god then we would not see his face everywhere. He would be limited by form or shape. He would be limited by time and place. Allãh has no form or shape because with form and shape there is an outline that forms the shape or boundary. We are informed about this in the Al Quran:
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Allãh, the Eternal, Absolute.
[Al Quran, Al Iqlaas 2]
[Al Quran, Al Iqlaas 2]
Which means Allãh is not limited by time, place or circumstance. Some readers may say thatAllãh is referred to as God in the Al Quran. This is true. An example of this is given here:
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Those who reject Faith, and die rejecting,- on them is Allãhs curse, and the curse of angels, and of all mankind;
They will abide therein: Their penalty will not be lightened, nor will respite be their (lot).
And your Allãh is One Allãh: There is no god but He, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
[Al Quran, Al Bakharah 161-163]
In verse 163, the word God (??? ) is used to describe Allãh (Your God is One God), but notice the context in which it is used. Allãh is addressing the NON-MUSLIMS. After telling the disbelievers of the fate that awaits them, Allãh informs them that their God is one God WA ILAHUKUM ILAHUN WAHID because they are only familiar with the concept of god. Allãh tells the non-Muslims using the terminology that the non-Muslims are familiar with, which is god. Immediately following that in the same verse we are told ?? ??? ??? ????. There is no god only He the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful which is addressed to the Muslims. So the last part of verse 163 of Surah Baqarah is addressed to the Muslims who should not interchange the NameAllãh with the word god. You will find the word ??? God is used throughout the Holy Quran whenever the verses are addressed to the Non-Muslims.
Again we are told in the Holy Quran that there is no god with little g or capital G. So who isAllãh? Muhammad(??? ???? ???? ????) the Messenger of Allãh and all the great Muslim saints (RA) from the past to present have said no one should contemplate on the essence of Allãhbecause in doing that, a person will fall into error. But we must reflect on Allãhs attributes or qualities in order to attain nearness to Him.
His Name is Allãh, and his attributes or qualities are Ar Rahman (The Most Gracious), Ar Raheem (The Most Merciful), Al Malik (The Sovereign), Al Quddus (The Holy One), As Salaam (The Source of Peace), Al Mu_min (The Guardian of Faith), Al Muhaiymin (The Preserver of Safety), Al Azeez (The Exalted in Might), Al Jabbar (The Irresistible), Al Mutakabir (The Supreme) and all the other qualities mentioned in the Holy Quran.
I found in one translation of "Al Futhu Rabbani", the translator had freely used the word God when Referring to Allãh. I could not find the NAME Allãh anywhere in the entire book. I wrote and pointed this out to the translator. He replied, "The word GOD is mentioned in the Websters Dictionary. It is derived from the Indian word Ghauss meaning Savior."
The Muslims use the word Ghauss for the person who is the Chief of the Walees(saints). The Shaikh of the Shaikhs. The Christians use the word Savior for Isa (Jesus (PBUH)). It is sad to find that these people, who translate the Holy Quran and the works of prominent saints, use the word God wherever they come across the Name Allãh. Countless people read these translations. The readers are brain washed into believing that Allãh is God. Is it any surprise the Muslims are suffering in this day and age, when people who have impact (that is the translators) on the lives of other people are ashamed to use the Name Allãh from the Holy Quran which is the word of Allãh. They would rather use the word God from a Dictionary written by men.
In this day and age, the entire population of the earth is aware of the religion of Islam. They are also aware, that those who practice and follow Islam are called Muslims and not Mohammadans. By the same reasoning, the entire population of the earth is aware of the NameAllãh. Now it must be made clear to everyone including the ignorant Muslims (through no fault of their own), that the Muslims serve Allãh, they do not worship any God.
In conclusion Allãh is not a god. There is no god only Allãh. Allãh is the proper name of our Creator. Allãh is infinite, because where ever we turn there is the Face of Allãh. There are some Muslims who will argue that Allãh is not everywhere. After providing the proof from the Holy Quran (Chapter 2 verse 115) if they still dispute that Allãh is not everywhere then they have rejected the Word of Allãh. Only Allãh Knows Best!
His Name is Allãh, and his attributes or qualities are Ar Rahman (The Most Gracious), Ar Raheem (The Most Merciful), Al Malik (The Sovereign), Al Quddus (The Holy One), As Salaam (The Source of Peace), Al Mu_min (The Guardian of Faith), Al Muhaiymin (The Preserver of Safety), Al Azeez (The Exalted in Might), Al Jabbar (The Irresistible), Al Mutakabir (The Supreme) and all the other qualities mentioned in the Holy Quran.
I found in one translation of "Al Futhu Rabbani", the translator had freely used the word God when Referring to Allãh. I could not find the NAME Allãh anywhere in the entire book. I wrote and pointed this out to the translator. He replied, "The word GOD is mentioned in the Websters Dictionary. It is derived from the Indian word Ghauss meaning Savior."
The Muslims use the word Ghauss for the person who is the Chief of the Walees(saints). The Shaikh of the Shaikhs. The Christians use the word Savior for Isa (Jesus (PBUH)). It is sad to find that these people, who translate the Holy Quran and the works of prominent saints, use the word God wherever they come across the Name Allãh. Countless people read these translations. The readers are brain washed into believing that Allãh is God. Is it any surprise the Muslims are suffering in this day and age, when people who have impact (that is the translators) on the lives of other people are ashamed to use the Name Allãh from the Holy Quran which is the word of Allãh. They would rather use the word God from a Dictionary written by men.
In this day and age, the entire population of the earth is aware of the religion of Islam. They are also aware, that those who practice and follow Islam are called Muslims and not Mohammadans. By the same reasoning, the entire population of the earth is aware of the NameAllãh. Now it must be made clear to everyone including the ignorant Muslims (through no fault of their own), that the Muslims serve Allãh, they do not worship any God.
In conclusion Allãh is not a god. There is no god only Allãh. Allãh is the proper name of our Creator. Allãh is infinite, because where ever we turn there is the Face of Allãh. There are some Muslims who will argue that Allãh is not everywhere. After providing the proof from the Holy Quran (Chapter 2 verse 115) if they still dispute that Allãh is not everywhere then they have rejected the Word of Allãh. Only Allãh Knows Best!
THE MEANING OF: ???? ???? ????
Now let us look at the second part of Kalima Tayyab starting again with the literal translation of the words
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???? means MUHAMMAD
???? means RASOOL (Loosely translated to MESSENGER) of
???? means ALLÃH
Every Muslim will translate ???? ???? ???? to mean Muhammad is the Messenger of Allãh.
There are no problems here, except in comprehension. Some Muslims do not even realize what they are uttering. They are not paying attention to the words of the Kalima. They are veiled from the meaning of the Kalima.
When Hadrat Adam (PBUH) was sent from heaven to earth for eating the forbidden fruit he repented for 330 years. Then Allãh gave Adam (PBUH) guidance and he remembered The Kalima he had seen inscribed in heaven.
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When Adam (PBUH) recited the Kalima, Allãh accepted his prayer and forgave Adam (AS). Even Adam (AS) had to say:
"There is no god only Allãh, Muhammad is the Rasool (Messenger) of Allãh!"
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