Recitation with by Shaykh Ahmed al Omrany
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA8P6q2_E-o
None of that is beyond God's power. " Your creation and your raising (from the dead) are only as (the creation and the raising of) a single soul. Lo! Allah is Hearer, Knower. "(28)
Those who submit to God and venerate Him deserve full commendation for recognizing the truth and differentiating between God's power and the powers of His subservient creation.
The surah derives its title from a sage mentioned by name in verse 12. We learn that when Prophet Muhammad was asked about Luqman he gave the Arabs of Makkah an account of a set of succinct but powerful instructions Luqman had given his son, which are rich in wisdom and sensible advice. Luqman's sagacity stands in total contrast to ancient Greek philosophy which was shrouded in ambiguities and idle speculation.
Luqman's acconut begins with God urging him to be thankful to Him. Human beings tend to not appreciate the good things they receive and always crave for more. Many a person would accept what one does for them but turn away without even a word of thanks. They are just ungrateful towards God Almighty, the origin of their existence and sustenance.
The surah says: "And verily We gave Luqman wisdom, saying: Give thanks unto Allah; and whosoever giveth thanks, he giveth thanks for (the good of) his soul. And whosoever refuseth - Lo! Allah is Absolute, Owner of Praise "(12). God has no need for man's praise or glorification; those who acknowledge God's grace and give thanks do so for their own benefit, otherwise they would lose out.
Luqman's advice to his son begins thus: "And (remember) when Luqman said unto his son, when he was exhorting him: O my dear son! Ascribe no partners unto Allah. Lo! to ascribe partners (unto Him) is a tremendous wrong [ shirk] "(13). This is followed by a bidding to be kind to one's parents who are, apart from God, immediately responsible for one's existence. It is interesting to note that modern society does not care very much for the welfare of parents. The majority of them in their old age find themselves leading lonely lives in old people's homes. But this is to be expected in a society which has all but forgotten God altogether.
The advice continues: " O my dear son! Establish worship and enjoin kindness and forbid iniquity, and persevere whatever may befall thee. Lo! that is of the steadfast heart of things. (17) Turn not thy cheek in scorn toward folk, nor walk with pertness in the land. Lo! Allah loveth not each braggart boaster." (18)
It closes with the statement: "' Be modest in thy bearing and subdue thy voice. Lo! the harshest of all voices is the voice of the ass "' (19). The testament is a wonderful collection of profound wisdom and high religious and moral principles, which people of all generations ought to learn and observe.
" A Thematic Commentary On The Qur'an "
Shaykh Muhammad al-Ghazali
[ 1917 - 1998 ]
Reflection and commentary by Ustaz Asim Khan....
Lecture 1 : ayat 1 to ayat 5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arKUQdwM4SE
Lecture 2 : ayat 6 to ayat 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFB9gJc95sQ
Lecture 3 : ayat 8 to ayat 11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZhF4U9Agno
Reflection and commentary by Shaykh Yasir Qadhi,
verses 12 - 19
Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLqOvyLA3DU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gb9zua40blc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f04Ww_U45Zs
Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COhwfUy0Ksk
Part 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QK3ratceUw
Part 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOvECujDDfc
Part 7:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJXET7zNw5s
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