Darul Qasim Sunday Tafseer show

Darul Qasim Sunday Tafseer

Summary: The Sunday Tafsir is a weekly tafseer session with Darul Qasim Director, Shaykh Mohammed Amin Kholwadia. This course is open to the larger community and broadcast live every Sunday at 11 AM Central Time. Visit darulqasim.org to join the webcast. Shaykh Amin reads from chapters of the Quran Al-Kareem, interpreting verses and presenting valuable insights into their meanings. The views expressed in these media are the sole property of Darul Qasim. Explicit permission must be obtained from Darul Qasim before these media may be distributed online or referenced in any works.

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 Surah Saba - Session 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:36

Surah Saba (34:16-21). The people of Saba were punished owing to their ingratitude for Allah's favors upon them. In this lecture: the kinds of dzulm, both open and subtle; ease of travel for the people of Saba; nourishment and security; comparing current events; if you care, you share; Allah's condemnation of Iblis; expanding our purpose in life to reject the devil; Al-Hafeedz.

 Surah Saba - Session 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:00

Surah Saba (34:14-15). Allah gives knowledge to the extent He deems it sufficient. He withholds knowledge of the unseen for reasons He knows. Seeking knowledge from the ghayb is not from the sunnah. In this lecture: the bountiful land of Saba and its decline; the components of good living; insights into how Muslim psyche was shaped by these aayaat; rububiyyah and the role of the rabb in human development.

 Surah Saba - Session 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:00

Surah Al-Ahzab (34:11-13). If you want to serve Allah (S) then you have to also serve Him through the actions that you perform, done out of shukr. In this lecture: a correct niyyah; service and hospitality with ihsan; Dawud and Sulayman (AS) as examples of grateful servants.

 Surah Saba - Session 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:02

Surah Saba (34:9-11). The mindset of one who sees Allah as praiseworthy inclines towards a state of inaabah. Shaykh Amin keeps the theme of hamd central as he describes the gifts of Dawud (AS). In this lecture: Allah's innate praiseworthiness; gleaning positivity from the Qadr of Allah; insights into servanthood; the abilities of Dawud (AS); the prophetic ability to harness power creatively to represent Allah (S).

 Surah Saba - Session 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:56

Surah Saba (34:3-8). True belief entails believing in Allah's ability to forgive you for your sins and Allah's ability to provide for you. In this lecture: God in the opinion of his servant; seeing the Nabi as a ni'mah, as more than 'just a human being; the hijab of man's arrogance; belief in the aakhirah clears the way; disbelief in accountability feeds into the adhaab of pessimism; two stories in this surah.

 Surah Saba - Session 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:41

Surah Saba (34:1-3). An introduction to Surah Saba. Praise (hamd) for Allah (S) and His Rasul (S) pervades Quranic discourse and linguistics - both within the confines of time and space, and without. In this lecture: sabr and shukr arising out of hamd; an enduring and uncompromising optimism; weathering life in the light of Allah's Fadl; the Muslim's perception of good deeds; recognizing the Divine Nidzaam.

 Surah Al-Ahzab - Session 20 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:38

Surah Al-Ahzab (33:73-73). Shaykh Amin provides additional insights into Surah Al-Ahzab in a short tafsir session to close out the Fall semester. Aligning our worldview with that of the Prophet (S) helps us carry the trust of volitional faith. In this lecture: iman and amaanah; the overwhelming rahmah of Allah (S); nifaq and kufr as consequences to the inability to bear the burden of trust; the greatest fear lies in shirking the burden; aligning our attainable ideals; preserving the institution of Muhammad (S).

 Surah Al-Ahzab - Session 19 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:01

Surah Al-Ahzab (33:69-73). Conclusion of Surah Al-Ahzab. In this lecture: the Bani Israeel as an irreverent people who under-appreciated their Nabi; a warning to the munafiqeen of Madinah; qawlan sadeedan; insights into marriage; the civilizational code of following the Nabi; the pervasiveness of intellect; seeing the trust through; aligning with the sunnah.

 Surah Al-Ahzab - Session 18 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:36

Surah Al-Ahzab (33:62-68). The sunnah of the Rasul (S) is universal, but the sunnah of Allah (S) is His prerogative, more specific in its manifestation. In this lecture: the sunnah of Allah (S); the Day of Judgment; the risk of devaluing the life of the Rasul (S) and the civilizational value of loving him; taubah and istighfaar as a means of preservation and protection; a necessity to discuss and promote the finality of prophethood. We fear Allah (S) because of His prerogative to punish if He chooses to. The sunnah of the Rasul (S) is to avert the sunnah of Allah (S).

 Surah Al-Ahzab - Session 17 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:19

Surah Al-Ahzab (33:56-61). The discussion continues with an enumeration of the merits of Salaat 'ala An-Nabi and the etiquette of expressing love for the Nabi. In this lecture: Salaat 'ala An-Nabi as an ibaadah; the love of the companions for the Prophet (S); an inverted understanding of maturity; modesty is in the heart first; building a moral infrastructure; behavior modeled after the sunnah.

 Surah Al-Ahzab - Session 16 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 60:46

Surah Al-Ahzab (33:56-59). An exposition of verse 56, which encapsulates how Allah (S) and the angels see the Nabi. In this lecture: the role of gender relations in understanding this aayah; the three categories of salaat 'ala al-Nabiyy; individual najaat; subitting to what the Nabi submitted to; the greatest la'nah; the trap in justifying sin; manifesting salaat 'ala al-Nabi; the ripple effect of sin; the love of the Nabi for his ummah; a crying need for modesty.

 Surah Al-Ahzab - Session 15 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:25

Surah Al-Ahzab (33:53-55). The prophets (AS) are not concerned about what happens in this world, rather they remain focused on human salvation in the Hereafter. In this lecture: preserving the office of the Rasul (S); the ahl of The Rasul (S); acknowledging human nature by recognizing due protocol and formalities; an example in Sayyidatina Aaisha (RA); a higher standard of taqwa; honoring ideals; the "comfort square" and a spirit of defense.

 Surah Al-Ahzab - Session 14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:48

Surah Al-Ahzab (33:49-53). It is part of our 'aqidah that there are certain privileges that Allah (S) affords to the Prophet (S) that do not extend to his followers. This is Allah's prerogative to give to His Nabi what He pleases, as He pleases. In this lecture: appreciating the legal authority of the Nabi (S) and his prerogative to exercise restraint; the Nabi's commitment to nubuwwah; reading the sirah through the lens of a believer; comments on the etiquette of visiting the Nabi (S); a cornerstone of taqwah for the Anbiyaa; modesty as the most pronounced attribute of the Anbiyaa; the status of the companions. Allah represents the Nabi when he does not represent himself.

 Surah Al-Ahzab - Session 13 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:45

Surah Al-Ahzab (33:47-48). These verses are indispensable to an understanding of RasulAllah (S). A Muslim's passion for the Prophet (S) must be internalized and expressed. In this lecture: a witness for all people; acknowledging good and evil; the limitations of logic; love as the overriding attribute of the one who submits; the Fadhl of Allah (S) and the loss in misappropriating it.

 Surah Al-Ahzab - Session 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:33

Surah Al-Ahzab (33:44-46). The Prophet (S) is positioned high on the mountain of nubuwwah from where he sees everything that can happen to one who does (not) submit to Allah (S). We cannot deny or reject anything that the Prophet (S) came to deliver as a Nabi. In this lecture: - the etymology of the word “Nabi”; the bearer of glad tidings; the warner; the obligation of true expertise; professing faith openly; the prophetic understanding of how the Divine works; a correct spirit of da’wah; the vocabulary of excellence.

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