assalamu
alaikum warahmathullah wabarakathu
it is indeed another blessed lesson day and we
ask blessing upon the prophet (saw),,His companions,,His household and His
umma
In sha Allah todays lesson is on soorah al
kafir
surah kafiruun was revealed in MAKKAH
It has been confirmed in Sahih Muslim from
Jabir that the Messenger of Allah recited this Surah (Al-Kafirun) and
(Say: "He is Allah One.'')
(112:1) in the two Rak`ahs of Tawaf. It is also recorded in Sahih Muslim in a
Hadith of Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allah recited these two Surahs in
the two Rak`ahs (optional prayer) of the Morning prayer. Imam Ahmad recorded
from Ibn `Umar that the Messenger of Allah recited in the two Rak`ahs before
the Morning prayer and the two Rak`ahs after the Sunset prayer on approximately
ten or twenty different occasions,
(Say:
"O Al-Kafirun!'') and
(Say: " He is Allah One.'')
(112:1) Ahmad also recorded that Ibn `Umar said, "I watched the Prophet
twenty-four or twenty-five times reciting in the two Rak`ahs before the Morning
prayer and the two Rak`ahs after the Sunset prayer,
(Say: "O Al-Kafirun!'') and
(Say: "He is Allah One.'')
(112:1)'' Ahmad recorded that Ibn `Umar said, "I watched the Prophet for a
month and he would recite in the two Rak`ahs before the Morning prayer,
(Say: "O Al-Kafirun.'') and
(Say: "He is Allah One.'') (112:1)'' This
was also recor- ded by At-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah and An-Nasa'i. At-Tirmidhi said,
"Hasan.'' It has already been mentioned previously in a Hadith that it
(Surat Al-Kafirun) is equivalent to a fourth of the Qur'an and Az-Zalzalah is
equivalent to a fourth of the Qur'an.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the
Most Merciful.
(1. Say: "O disbelievers!'')
(2. "I worship not that which you worship.'') (3. "Nor will you
worship whom I worship.'') (4. "And I shall not worship that which you are
worshipping.'') (5. "Nor will you worship that which I worship.'') (6.
"To you be your religion, and to me my religion.'')
from Shirk
This Surah is the Surah of
disavowal from the deeds of the idolators. It commands a complete disavowal of
that. Allah's statement,
(Say: "O disbelievers!'') includes every
disbeliever on the face of the earth, however, this statement is particularly
directed towards the disbelievers of the Quraysh. It has been said that in
their ignorance they invited the Messenger of Allah to worship their idols for
a year and they would (in turn) worship his God for a year. Therefore, Allah
revealed this Surah and in it
He commanded His Messenger to disavow
himself
He commanded His Messenger to
disavow himself from their religion completely
. Allah said,
(I worship not that which you
worship.) meaning, statues and rival gods.
(Nor will you worship whom I worship.) and He
is Allah Alone, Who has no partner. So the word Ma (what) here means Man (who).
Then Allah says,
(And I shall not worship that
which you are worshipping. Nor will you worship whom I worship.) meaning, `I do
not worship according to your worship, which means that I do not go along with
it or follow it. I only worship Allah in the manner in which He loves and is
pleased with.' Thus, Allah says,
(Nor will you worship whom I worship.)
meaning, `you do not follow the commands of Allah and His Legislation in His
worship. Rather, you have invented something out of the promptings of your own
souls.' This is as Allah says,
(They follow but a guess and that which they
themselves desire, whereas there has surely come to them the guidance from
their Lord!) (53:23) Therefore, the disavowal is from all of what they are
involved. For certainly the worshipper must have a god whom he worships and set
acts of worship that he follows to get to him. So the Messenger and his
followers worship Allah according to what He has legislated. This is why the
statement of Islam is "There is no God worthy of being worshipped except
Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.''
This means
that there is no (true) object of worship except Allah and there is no path to
Him (i.e., way of worshipping Him) other than that which the Messenger came
with. The idolators worship other than Allah, with acts of worship that Allah
has not allowed. This is why the Messenger said to them,
(To you be your religion, and to
me my religion.) This is similar to Allah's statement,
(And if they belie you, say: "For me are
my deeds and for you are your deeds! You are innocent of what I do, and I am
innocent of what you do!'') (10:41) and He said,
(To us our deeds, and to you your
deeds.) (28:55) Al-Bukhari said, "It has been said,
(To you be your religion.) means
disbelief.
(and to me my religion.) means,
Islam.
This is a
brief tafseer that i give to u on Surat al kafirun
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