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Old 08-03-2009, 11:30 AM   #1
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Notes on Sh. Shpendim Nadzaku's Khutbah @ Muslim Center of NY 7/31/2009

These are the notes I wrote up in a daze the morning after

(any mods feel free to edit if I've made any errors and that sort of thing, jazakallah khayr)
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Mental notes on the kutbah

Praise be to Allah.

Ramadan is just around the corner. It is a special month, a long-awaited month. Sometimes we do not even understand for ourselves the desire for this month. What makes this month so special? It is linked directly with the Qur'an and the Qur'an says so itself, mentioned several times, and he recites the ayah that says Ramadan is the month in which the Qur'an was revealed, I believe it is [2:185]

How do we gain that peace and tranquility during Ramadan? Through the taqwa of Allah. The taqwa of Allah. To achieve taqwa is to pursue and practice what is pleasing to Allah and, more over, is to avoid what is displeasing to Allah. There are 3 points in establishing a link with the Qur'an.

1. Learn Arabic. It doesn't matter if you're a native non-Arab speaker, that is not an excuse. Where there's a will waAllahi there's a way. This will also help your salah, will elaborate on this later.***

2. Recitation. Give the Qur'an it's due right

A. Speed. When we have a plate with delicious food some of us eat it so swiftly just because the food is delicious, i.e. we don't even really get to taste it and it's gone before we know it. Others will eat it slowly, cherishing the flavor of every morsel. This is a direct analogy being made to recitation of the Qur'an.

B. When asked about how the Messenger of Allah (saw) would recite the Qur'an Umm Salamah (ra) said that he would recite ayah by ayah, in another hadith narrated by someone else they said similarly and that he would pause. When you're reading/reciting the Qur'an and come across something about Jannah/pleasurable pause and pray to Allah for it. Similarly when you come across something about the Hellfire, punishment, or some warning pause and seek protection in Allah from it.

C. Beautification.

All around the world cultures have become integral with their own forms of music, one can't help but keep in mind/heart some of the songs and when we play these back we try to emulate those sounds, voices, even though the lyrics are for the most part in vain and even detrimental. The Qur'an, the divine, true words of/from Allah is most deserving of beautification of the voice that comes from your heart.

Shares 2 hadiths. One says that the Messenger of Allah (saw) told us to beautify our voice when reciting the Qur'an and then mentions a similar hadith from Sahih Bukhari that is very strong, i.e. "He/she who does not beautify their voice [when reciting the Qur'an] is not from us [Ummat Muhammad]" Some might say, "But Shaykh, my voice is not beautiful." With proper tajweed (uloom ul tajweed, I forget where in the kutbah he mentioned it earlier) by necessity (reciting from your heart) mashAllah your recitation will be beautiful.

D. Knowledge & Understanding. Try and learn what the Qur'an is really trying to tell you, the depth behind the words, the context, its rulings, application and so on. ***This will help you in your salah. When you do not know the Arabic or the meaning behind the words the ritualistic aspect of salaah is greater than the recitation of the Qur'an. With knowledge of these things comes focus.

3. The purpose, function of knowledge is action. Don't just learn about the Qur'an, learn from it, apply it, use it to better yourself, your life, and so on.

In closing the Messenger of Allah (saw) said the best amongst us are the Qaris. Today that term is used for those who recite the Qur'an (with some level of mastery over at least 1 Qira'at I'm guessing). But the Prophetic usage was for someone who memorized the Qur'an, recites it, knows & understands it, and teaches it. There is a hadith that on the Day of Resurrection Allah will tell us, "Read! And ascend." There will be a staircase and for every ayah we recite we will take a step forward. So if you only know 5 ayah you will ascend 5 steps. And Allahu Alim maybe if you recite as slowly as Qari Abdul Basit you'll take 10 instead, and maybe if you recite it quickly you'll only take 2. But if you know the entire Qur'an you can't fathom how far you will go in comparison.

When the end comes none of us know if it will be a happy one. May Allah make us of those who do not get an unhappy ending, may Allah make us of those with the highest ascension.

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Old 08-03-2009, 12:13 PM   #2
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Jazak Allahu Khayr for sharing.....
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A. Speed. When we have a plate with delicious food some of us eat it so swiftly just because the food is delicious, i.e. we don't even really get to taste it and it's gone before we know it. Others will eat it slowly, cherishing the flavor of every morsel. This is a direct analogy being made to recitation of the Qur'an.
Beautiful analogy....Jazakallahu Khair for sharing


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D. Knowledge & Understanding. Try and learn what the Qur'an is really trying to tell you, the depth behind the words, the context, its rulings, application and so on. ***This will help you in your salah. When you do not know the Arabic or the meaning behind the words the ritualistic aspect of salaah is greater than the recitation of the Qur'an. With knowledge of these things comes focus.
That is soooo true...If you're praying knowing the meaning behind what you're reciting, you're prayer is at another level and you finish the prayer feeling like you've achieved something.
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In closing the Messenger of Allah (saw) said the best amongst us are the Qaris. Today that term is used for those who recite the Qur'an (with some level of mastery over at least 1 Qira'at I'm guessing). But the Prophetic usage was for someone who memorized the Qur'an, recites it, knows & understands it, and teaches it. There is a hadith that on the Day of Resurrection Allah will tell us, "Read! And ascend." There will be a staircase and for every ayah we recite we will take a step forward. So if you only know 5 ayah you will ascend 5 steps. And Allahu Alim maybe if you recite as slowly as Qari Abdul Basit you'll take 10 instead, and maybe if you recite it quickly you'll only take 2. But if you know the entire Qur'an you can't fathom how far you will go in comparison.


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Old 08-03-2009, 05:53 PM   #5
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وَمِنَ النَّاسِ مَنْ يَشْرِي نَفْسَهُ ابْتِغَاءَ مَرْضَاتِ اللَّهِ وَاللَّهُ رَءُوفٌ بِالْعِبَادِ
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Old 08-03-2009, 06:32 PM   #6
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Masha'Allah, Jazakallah for sharing your notes. A timely reminder on the Qur'an and Ramadhan.
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Old 08-10-2009, 05:58 AM   #7
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wowwww...amazin' Subhanallah.
Found the hadith for it I think. Also seems to have the complete Riyadh-us-Saliheen sans the Arabic. Scroll to the bottom, "1001."

[MOD EDIT: no outside links allowed, hadeeth posted below instead]

1001. `Abdullah bin `Amr bin Al-`As (May Allah be pleased with them) reported: The Prophet (PBUH) said, "The one who was devoted to the the Qur'an will be told on the Day of Resurrection: `Recite and ascend (in ranks) as you used to recite when you were in the world. Your rank will be at the last Ayah you recite.'''
[Abu Dawud and At-Tirmidhi].


Commentary: This Hadith mentions the merit of those who commit the Qur'an (whole or part thereof) to memory (Huffaz). The word `ascend' here means to rise in ranks in the Jannah. The more one remembers the Qur'an, the more clear and distinct is his recitation of it, the higher would be the status that he will go on attaining through its blessings. Thus, this Hadith provides inducement for the remembrance of the Qur'an and tells us that its frequent recitation is a means to attain higher ranks in Jannah.



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