Tuesday, November 29, 2022

10:83

 Salaam all


10:83

فَمَآ آمَنَ لِمُوسَىٰ إِلاَّ ذُرِّيَّةٌ مِّن قَوْمِهِ عَلَىٰ خَوْفٍ مِّن فِرْعَوْنَ وَمَلَئِهِمْ أَن يَفْتِنَهُمْ وَإِنَّ فِرْعَوْنَ لَعَالٍ فِي ٱلأَرْضِ وَإِنَّهُ لَمِنَ ٱلْمُسْرِفِينَ

 

famā āmana limūsā illā dhurriyyatun min qawmihi ʿalā khawfin min fir`ʿawna wamala-ihim an yaftinahum wa-inna fir`ʿawna laʿālin fī l-ari wa-innahu lamina l-mus`rifīna

The Aya says:

So only some offspring of his people believed Moses while fearing Pharaoh and their elite that he may cause them hardship.  An indeed Pharaoh is tyrannical in the land and indeed he is amongst the wasteful.

 

My personal note:

The word Malaihim I translated as their elite and pointing to the people of Moses.  It points that some of the leaders and higher up of the Israelites sided with pharaoh perhaps to protect whatever privileges they may have had. The Aya also suggests that the youth of his people were more likely to believe Moses and to follow him.

 

Translation of the transliterated words:

famā: so not

āmana: had faith/ believed

Note: the root is Hamza-M-N and it means safe or safety. AMANA is an action that is derived from the root and that is completed. It means: the action of making the object (not mentioned and therefore the subject and the object can be the same entity here) become safe happened by the subject (third person plural). So, it ends up meaning: theyu attained faith,

 

Limūsā: to Moses

Note: the LI which is translated as to makes the meaning amana closer to believe as in believe Moses as opposed to when the Amana is followed by Bi which makes it believe in or have faith in.

Illā: if not except

 

Dhurriyyatun: offspring

Note: the root is TH-R-R and it means in concrete: the smallest entities that one pinches with his hands or fingers and disperses, very much as the grains of salt or sand and so on. Conceptually, this word is used to mean offspring, but also the tiniest entities as dust particles or atoms and so on.  DHURRIYATUN means offspring.

 

Min: from

Qawmihi: his people

Note:  QAWMI is derived from the root Qaf-Y-M and it means standing or standing upright. QAWMI are the people that stand together and that makes the group or people or nation, basically, any group of people that stand together or form a group. HI means him.

 

ʿalā: upon

Khawfin: fear/ worry

Note: KHAWF is derived from the root KH-W-F and it means fear.  KHAWFIN means fear or worry or both.

Min: of/ from

fir`ʿawna: Pharaoh

wamala-ihim: and their people/ their followers/their subordinates/ their elite

Note: WA is a letter that links what is before with what is after. This link is through inclusion, either one is included in the other or they are all included in the bigger sentence or bigger picture.  WA is often translated as an addition (and), but inclusion probably covers the meaning a little better. MALAI is derived from the root M-L-Hamza and it means filling or full. MALAI means the leaders or the big group. This is related to the full because the big group has the feeling of being full and the leaders are full of authority and supposed wisdom.  MALAI means followers or subordinates of/  HIM means them and points to Pharaoh.

 

An: that

Yaftinahum: He tests them severely/ he causes hardship to them

Note: the root is F-T-N and it means in concrete form, the melting of Gold or silver in order to know the pure from the impure or the true from the fake. Therefore, in abstract, the word suggests an extreme test with hardship in it, or a burn with fire or even taking someone’s eyes with the glitter of the false Gold and silver. Here, it means the severe test that has hardship in it. YAFTINA means the action of subjecting the object (Hum=them) to a severe test (hardship) Is happening or will be happening by the subject (third person singular)

 

wa-inna: and indeed

fir`ʿawna: Pharaoh

laʿālin: Haughty/ arrogant

Note: The root is Ain-L-Y and it means above or on top.  :AAAaLIN means indeed high.  In this context it leads to arrogance and haughtiness and looking down at those below. 

Fī: in/ on

l-ari: the land

Note:  ALARDI is derived from the root Hamza-R-Dhad and it means earth or land.  ALARDI is the earth/ the land.

wa-innahu: and indeed he

lamina: of/ amongst

l-mus`rifīna:  the wasteful

Note:  ALMUSRIFEEN is derived from the root S-R-F and it means in concrete the throwing of the water without watering a tree or watering an animal. Conceptually, it is used for inappropriate expenditure or too much expenditure, since that is inappropriate. Basically it carries the concept of wasteful spending of resources and energy for the wrong cause and so on. ALMUSRIFEENA are the wasteful spenders and careless.

 

 Salaam all and have a great day


Hussein

 


Monday, November 21, 2022

10:82

 Salaam all

10:82

وَيُحِقُّ ٱللَّهُ ٱلْحَقَّ بِكَلِمَاتِهِ وَلَوْ كَرِهَ ٱلْمُجْرِمُونَ

wayuiqqu l-lahu l-aqa bikalimātihi walaw kariha l-muj`rimūna 

 

The Aya says:

And Allah makes the truth prevail through His declarations despite the opposition of the guilty.

 

My personal note:

This is a statement of truth and is a sign of the mercy of Allah on humanity.  Truth will always prevail over falsehood once it challenged it.  Any predominance of falsehood will be short-lived in the big scheme of things. 

 

Translation of the transliterated words:

wayuiqqu: and He makes binding/ and He establishes/ He makes prevail

Note: WA here is for starting a new related sentence.  YUHIQQU is derived from the root Ha-Qaf-Qaf and it means binding right where right means correct as well s what is due to one person (rights and obligations).  YUHIQQU is an action that is happening or will be happening.  It means: the action of making the object (ALHAQQA= the truth) right and binding is happening or will be happening by the subject (Allah)

l-lahu: Allah

l-aqa: the truth/ the right/ the binding truth

Note:  ALHAQQA is derived from the root Note: the root is Ha-Qaf-Qaf and it means binding right where right means correct as well s what is due to one person (rights and obligations). ALHAQQ means binding right or binding truth.

 

Bikalimātihi: by His statements/ through His declarations

Note: BI signifies an attachment or close linkage between what is before and what is after it.  In a Verbal sentence it can mean attachment to the action or to the subject as it does the action.  This attachment can then signify many things according to the verb and to the sentence and so on.  BI in the context points to tool or causation. KALIMATI is derived from the root K-L-M and it means wound or opening of the skin and that is the concrete word. It is also used to mean words or statements because those are the products of the opening of the mouth, which is an opening of the skin. Here it is used for word or statement. KALIMATI means statements/ declarations of.  HI means him and points to Allah

 

Walaw: even if/ despite

Kariha: disliked/ resisted / opposition

Note: the root is K-R-H and it means doing something when unwilling and hating to do it or just disliking an entity. Therefore, conceptually, it takes the meaning of disliking an entity. For actions it takes the meaning of hating to do something and being forced to do something against will. KARIHOONA is being in a state of dislike or resistance to a matter.  KARIHA is an action that is completed.  It means the action of resistance/ disliking/ opposition happened by the subject (third person singular or plural)

l-muj`rimūna:  the guilty/ the criminal 

Note: the root is J-R-M and in concrete it means: harvesting the dates from the tree or separating/severing the dates from the tree. Conceptually, this word then carries many other meaning including a transgression because the transgression/criminal act is a separation or severing of ties with what is appropriate. MUJRIMEEN are the ones who sever ties and those are the criminals and the guilty parties.

 

 Salaam all and have a great day


Hussein


Friday, November 04, 2022

10:81

 Salaam all


10:81

فَلَمَّآ أَلْقَواْ قَالَ مُوسَىٰ مَا جِئْتُمْ بِهِ ٱلسِّحْرُ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ سَيُبْطِلُهُ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ لاَ يُصْلِحُ عَمَلَ ٱلْمُفْسِدِينَ

 

falammā alqaw qāla mūsā mā ji`tum bihi l-si`ru inna l-laha sayub`iluhu inna l-laha lā yu`liu ʿamala l-muf`sidīna

The Aya says:

So when the cast, Moses said: “What you brought of magic, indeed Allah will render it null.  Indeed Allah does not abet the work of those who do harm”

 

My personal note:

The Aya brings an important principle that Allah never supports or aids the work of those who do harm or the work that leads to harm.  He does support the good work.

 

Translation of the transliterated words:

falammā: So when

alqaw: they cast

Note:  the root is L-Qaf-Y and it means receiving as a concept which would be understood more specifically according to the sentence. Concrete uses of the word are a female that gets pregnant easily, therefore she received the sperm well. It is also used for the birds that hunt because they receive the prey easily and so forth.  ALQAW is an action that is completed.  It means: the action of casting happened by the subject. 

Qāla: He said / he responded

Note: QALA is derived from the root Qaf-W-L and it means saying in any way possible. QALA is an action that is completed that is derived from the root. It means the action of saying happened by the subject (third person singular). This, in turn means: he said or responded or communicated. 

 

Mūsā: Moses

 

Mā: what

ji`tum: you came/ you brought

Note: JI’TUM is derived from the root t J-Y-Hamza and it means coming. One concrete word that is derived from this word is the pool where the rain water comes. JI’TUM is an action that is completed in a question form and that is derived from the root. It means :the action of coming of bringing happened by the subject (second person plural)

 

Bihi: with it/ it

Note: BI in this context is a tool to make an object to the previous verb that does not have an object.  HI means him or it and points to magic.

l-si`ru: the magic

Note: ALSSIHRU is derived from the root S-Ha-R and it means to make things look other than what they are and that includes deception and magic as well. SAHAR is one of the concrete terms and it points to the predawn time. The relationship between magic and that time may be because one can see things as other than what they really are in that time.  ALSSIHRU is the magic

 

Inna: indeed

l-laha: Allah

sayub`iluhu: Will make it null/ obsolete

Note:  SAYUBTILUHU is derived from the root B-TTa-L and it means null or void or naught or false as in of no consequence. SAYUBTILUHU is an action that is being completed or will be completed. It means: the action of making the object (HU=him/ it and points to magic) null and void will happen by the subject (third person singular pointing to Allah)

Inna: indeed

l-laha: Allah

lā yu`liu: does not abet/ does not support

Note: LA is for negation of what comes next.  YUSLIHU is derived from the root Sad-L-Ha and it means becoming helpful or useful in a good direction. This means mainly: becoming one of benefit as in benefiting oneself and others. Included in this meaning is becoming fixed after having been broken.  YUSLIHU is an action that is happening or will be happening.  It means: the action of making the object (AAaMALA- action of) good or  beneficial or helpful or supported is happening or will be happening by the subject (third person singular pointing to Allah)

ʿamala: action of

Note: the root is Ain-M-L and it means doing or work. AMALA means action or work of.

 

l-muf`sidīna:  the ones who make harm/ opposite of benefit/ the corrupt

Note: ALMUFSIDEENA is derived from the root MUFSIDEEN, the root F-S-D and it means becoming damaged for the action and damage for nouns. It is used for damage or harm or lack of benefit. MUFSIDEENA means causing damage or harm or lack of benefit.

 

 Salaam all and have a great day

Hussein