A Deeper Look - Surah An-Nazi'at - The Reality of Judgement Day
Nouman Ali Khan
Muslim Central
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🗓️ 29 November 2022
⏱️ 21 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | This audio is brought to you by MuslimCentral.com |
| 0:30.0 | Now we are wrapping up the second passage of the Surah, the first of them was the Oaths. |
| 0:55.5 | The second of them was a description of Judgementay and how rapidly it comes and it's building on the image that was already painted by the Oaths that were about the Raiders that are coming in. |
| 1:07.3 | Now, of the statements we read, Yakuuluna is in the present tense, can also be understood in the future tense, which is why the interpretation exists that this statement is going to be made on Judgementay. |
| 1:20.6 | Alongside the fact that it could be something that people are saying is skeptics even now. |
| 1:25.5 | The word Raid in Arabic Mardudun is in the meaning of Raid al-Raj'ahu wa l-Audu wa l-Ivtidad al-Ruj'uh fithtarik al-Ladhiji aminhu |
| 1:34.4 | Raid actually means to go back where you came from, to go back to the starting point. |
| 1:40.8 | Raid also has the meaning of rejection, meaning that when you say, |
| 1:45.5 | the Mardudun al-Hafirah, human beings are actually accepting the fact that they are originally dirt, and they are going back into dirt. |
| 1:54.4 | And so their skeptical claim is when we are going to be thrown into the Hafirah, which is, to me, even more interesting a word, |
| 2:01.7 | while I use the word Hafirah here, and what it means, Hafirah in Arabic is to throw dirt up or to dig dirt. |
| 2:09.8 | Like, when Hafirah Hufrat al-Wakka'afihah, the students know the expression, right? |
| 2:14.2 | Whoever digs a ditch, you know, he's the one who's going to fall in it. |
| 2:17.6 | You know, so the idea that Qur'an even says, la yaha'i kul makrus sayi, |
| 2:22.2 | w-illah bi-ahlihi, that's the way the Arabs have that saying, |
| 2:25.6 | when Hafirah Hufrat al-Wakka'afihah. |
| 2:27.6 | But in any way, in the Arabic language, |
| 2:29.8 | sumia, Hafirah Hufrat al-Wakka'afihah is also called a Hafirah or a Hafirah, |
| 2:41.0 | because it digs into the ground, you know, and it leaves a footprint and imprint into the ground, |
| 2:47.0 | while some will cover Hafirah, one of the words for the Arab, for the grave in Arabic, |
| 2:52.8 | is Hafir, from the same origin. |
| 2:54.8 | While the Yaffir al-Kubur Hafar, and the one who digs the graves, he's called a Hafir, |
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