Thursday, June 27, 2024
Assalam Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakatahu

1)“Allah is Indivisible & He loves what is indivisible”

In the name of Allah, the Most-Merciful, the All-Compassionate

"May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon you"

Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah

As-Salaam Alaykum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakaatuh

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1)“Allah is Indivisible & He loves what is indivisible”

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Followers of the Qur’an, observe (devotions) an odd number of times, for Allah is Indivisible and loves that which is indivisible.” [Sunan al-Tirmidhī (453), Sunan Abī Dāwūd (1416), Sunan al-Nasā’ī (1675), and Sunan Ibn Mājah (1169)]

The Arabic word witr refers to a single, indivisible entity. It also refers to a number that cannot be divided by two. The word is found with this second meaning in the verse: “(I swear) by the even number and the odd.” [Sūrah al-Fajr: 3] 

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) made the same statement about ALlah loving that which is indivisible when he said: “Allah has ninety-nine names, one hundred less one, whoever comprehends them all will enter Paradise, and He is Indivisible and loves that which is indivisible.” [Sahīh al-Bukhārī (6410) and Sahīh Muslim (2677)] 

Allah is the Indivisible whose essence cannot be divided. He has no partner, and there is no one who can compare with or rival Him in any way. He is One, unique in His names, attributes and actions. “There is nothing like unto Him, and He is the Seeing, the Hearing.” [Sūrah al-Shūrā: 11] and: “Do you know of any who is worthy of His name?” [Sūrah Maryam: 65] 

Allah is Indivisible, and He loves it for us to observe our devotions an odd number of times. 

What this means is that Allah loves all that He prescribed for us to observe in odd numbers. He loves these things because He commanded us to observe them and determined them to be carried out in their particular forms in accordance with the dictates of His wisdom. 

What devotions are being referred to here? Scholars have differed in answering this question. Some say that the Prophet (peace be upon him) is speaking about the Friday prayer, or the Day of `Arafah during the Pilgrimage, or to the Maghrib prayer which is three units long, or to the Witr prayer at the end of the day which is always observed as an odd number of prayer units. However, the best approach is to understand it as general in meaning, applicable to all prescribed acts of devotion that are observed an odd number of times. 

I also believe that it refers to the worshippers who are foremost in doing good deeds, since they stand alone in excellence by doing far more than others are willing to do. 

Allah praises them by saying: “The foremost are the foremost.” [Sūrah al-Wāqi`ah: 10] 

And by saying: “Be foremost in seeking forgiveness from your Lord.” [Sūrah al-Hadīd: 21] 

Likewise, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) “Those who strive in competition (for excellence) stand peerless.” When he was asked who he was referring to, he said: “They are the men and women who remember Allah often.” [Sahīh Muslim (2676)] 

Allah loves those who stand out ahead of the rest through their devotion and their good deeds, especially when they strive to help others. Allah says: “For this, those who strive with each other should strive.” [Sūrah al-Mutaffifīn: 26] By contrast, Allah hates those who strive with one another in stinginess, sin, iniquity and misappropriating the rights of others. 

Allah is alone, separate and distinct from His creation. He is the Indivisible who has created His creatures in pairs. We find numerous examples of this. Rarely do we find things that are indivisible into pairs. Allah says: “And everything We have created in pairs, so that perchance you might reflect.” [Sūrah al-Dhāriyāt: 49] 

There is a supplication associated with this meaning. Once, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) entered the mosque and saw a man who was sitting and completing his prayer. The man was supplicating with the following words: “O Allah! I ask You by Your being the One, Alone, the Self-Subsisting who neither begets nor is begotten, and who none is like unto Him. I ask You to forgive me my sins, for you are the Forgiving and Merciful.” 

Upon hearing this, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said three times: “Allah has forgiven him.” [Sunan Abū Dāwūd (985) and Sunan al-Nasā’ī (1301)]

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2) ALLAH'S COMMAND - Make No Distinction between ALLAH'S Messengers


[ALLAH'S Quran - 4:152 - Shakir] "And those who believe in Allah and His messengers and do not make a distinction between any of them-- Allah will grant them their rewards; and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful."PROPHET OF ISLAM'S COMMAND"Don't give superiority to any prophet amongst Allah's Prophets"[Sunan ibn Majah, Book of Asceticism, Number 4274] "Whoever says that I am better than Jonah son of Mata has told a lie."[Bukhari, Book 5, Number 627] "No servant should say that I am better than Jonah son of Mata."[Bukhari, Book #55, Hadith #626] "Narrated Abu Huraira: Once while a Jew was selling something, he was offered a price that he was not pleased with. So, he said, "No, by Him Who gave Moses superiority over all human beings!" Hearing him, an Ansari man got up and slapped him on the face and said, "You say: By Him Who Gave Moses superiority overall human beings although the Prophet (Muhammad) is present amongst us!" The Jew went to the Prophet and said, "O Abu-l-Qasim! I am under the assurance and contract of security, so what right does so-and-so have to slap me?" The Prophet asked the other, "Why have you slapped". He told him the whole story. The Prophet became angry, till anger appeared on his face, and said, "Don't give superiority to any prophet amongst Allah's Prophets, for when the trumpet will be blown, everyone on the earth and in the heavens will become unconscious except those whom Allah will exempt. The trumpet will be blown for the second time and I will be the first to be resurrected to see Moses holding Allah's Throne. I will not know whether the unconsciousness which Moses received on the Day of Tur has been sufficient for him, or has he got up before me. And I do not say that there is anybody who is better than Yunus bin Matta."http://al-tanzil.com/Prophet_Explained_Quran_2.html

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