Taraweeh salaah - night 1
Tarawih
Salah - Night 1
In
the Name of Almighty Allah Most Gracious, Most Merciful
"Blessed is He Who hath revealed unto His slave the FURQAN
[the Criterion of Right and Wrong], that He may be a warner to mankind.
He unto Whom belongeth the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth,
He hath chosen no son nor hath He any partner in the Sovereignty.
He Who created all things, and ordered them in due proportion".
[Surah Al-Furqan: Verses 1 and 2].
"We have sent it down as an Arabic Qur'an,In order that you
may learn wisdom." [Surah Yusuf Verse 2].
In the spirit of the above verses these notes are being prepared
in order to foster an interest in understanding the Most Glorious
and Noble Qur'an with the sincere intention of recognizing it as
a practical Divine Book with which to influence our lives. How much
more inspiring would it have been if only all of us would have understood
a minute portion of its Divine Message. It is hoped Insha'Allah
that that we can all derive full advantage of this humble effort.
It is humbly suggested that this brief synopsis of the Surah/Surahs
as recited each night during Ramadan be explained to the Jamaat
prior to commencing the Tarawee prayers.
May Almighty Allah Jallah Wa'ala in His Infinite Mercy and Bounty
accept our humble efforts and may He accept all our Duahs,Supplications,
Ibadah and good deeds during this glorious month of Ramadan and
throughout the coming years - Insha'Allah Bie Itt'Nillah.
Ameen Ya Rabbul Ala'meen.
1ST TARAWEEH
The Surahs recited for the first night of Tarawee consists of: Surah
Al-Fatiha and two thirds of Surah Al-Baqara.
SYNOPSIS OF SURAH FATIHA
The prayers and invocations with which our Beloved Nabee Sallallahoo
Alayhi Wasallam began a prayer-service would appear to be little
else than the acknowledgement and affirmation before Almighty Allah
Subahanahoo Wata'ala of His Glory, His Unity, His Majesty and His
Greatness and of one's own humbleness."O Allah! With Thy glorification
and Thy Praise; Blessed is Thy name, and great is Thy Glory, and
there is no god save Thee."O Allah! I seek refuge in Thee from
the enticement, the whisper and the spit of Shaytaan Lanathulahi
Alay." Refuge is then sought from Shaythaan and in order to
keep the Salaat and reverence for the Most Holy and Glorious Qura'n
safe from his evils it is begun with Bismillah, in accordance with
the Quranic dictum: Verse 98 of Surah An-Nahl:
"And when thou recitest the Qura'n, seek refuge in Allah from
Shayhaan the outcast."
Let us now take Surah Al- Fatihah. Our Beloved Nabee Sallallahoo
Alayhi Wassallam said that Surah Al- Fatihah is the greatest and
most virtuous in the Most Holy and Glorious Qura'n and declared:
"By Him Who is in possession of my life, a 'Surah' like this
one has neither been revealed in the Taura'h, nor in the Zaboor,
nor in the Injeel nor even in the rest of the Most Holy Qura'n."
Hazrat Hassen Al- Basri Rahmatullahi Alay reports the saying of
our Beloved Nabee Sallallahoo Alyhi Wasallam "that whoever
reads Surah Fateha with total and complete understanding is like
one who has read the Taura'h, the Zaboor, the Injeel and the Most
Holy and Glorious Qura'n. It is also reported in a Hadith that Shaytaan
Lannatulahi Alay lamented, wept and threw dust on his head on four
different occasions; first when he was cursed; secondly when he
was cast out of Jannah; thirdly when our Beloved Nabee Sallallahoo
Alayhi Wasallam received his Prophethood and fourthly, when Surah
Al-Fatihah was revealed. Surah Al- Fatihah is without any doubt,
a priceless gem of the Holy Qura'n. If the scholars, moral teachers
and spiritual mentors of the world were to get together to produce
a text which could suffice for all of mankind, irrespective of the
diversity of their needs and circumstances, and through which they
could express in their prayers what lay at the bottom of their hearts
they could not bring forth the like of it.
Since Surah Al-Fatihah is the first chapter of the Holy Qura'n,
it has been referred to as Fatihatul-Kitaab or the opening of the
Qura'n. Because of its intrinsic value, it has been assigned a place
of honour in the Most Holy and Glorious Qura'n and allowed to appear
at the very beginning of the opening chapter. Indeed, the Most Holy
and Glorious Qura'n endorses its importance in the following terms
as declared by Almighty Allah Subahanahoo Wata'ala in verse 87 of
Surah Al-Hijr:
"O Prophet! It is a fact that We have given thee seven oft-repeated
verses and the great Qura'n."
These Seven oft-repeated verses are the Opening Surah and they sum
up the entire teaching of the Holy Qur'an. What can be a more precious
gift to a Muslim than the Glorious Qur'an or any Surah of it? All
the wealth in the world, honour and material possessions sinks into
insignificance in comparison with it. Surah Al-Fatihah is also called
"Umm-ul-Qur'an " (the core of the Qur'an), "Al-Kafia"
(the Sufficient), "Al-Kanz" (the Treasure House), "Asasul-Qur'an"
(the basis of the Qur'an) and "Sab'a-al-Mathani" (The
oft-repeated seven), each emphasizing a particular aspect of its
great and paramount importance. To style this chapter as "Umm-ul-Qur'an"
(the core of the Qur'an) is to acknowledge that in its tense comprehensiveness,
it concentrates within its ambit the thought-content of the entire
Qur'an, and that, on that account, it rightly deserves the place
of honour among its chapters. If any one of us were to read nothing
but Surah Al-Fatihah out of the Qur'an and grasp its true meaning,
we would understand all the essentials of the Faith which form the
subject of detailed exposition by the Qur'an. Hence, knowledge of
the contents of Surah Al-Fatihah is regarded as indispensable to
a Muslim. According to Sahih Bukhari and Muslim, our Beloved Nabee
Muhammad Sallallahoo Alayhi Wasallam is reported to have said that
"there is no Salaat for him who does not recite Surah Fatihah."
What plainer view can be taken of human devotion to Almighty Allah
Subahanahoo Wata'ala and all that it implies than what is presented
in Surah Al-Fatihah?
Here are but seven brief phrases, each one of not more than five
words, every word crystal clear and impressive. Almighty Allah Subahanahoo
Wata'ala is here invoked in His Attributes, the manifestations of
which mankind beholds day in and day out, however much he may, through
indifference, neglect to reflect over them. Here you have mankind's
admission of his absolute dependence on none other than Almighty
Allah Subahanahoo Wata'ala, his acknowledgement of the Divine Kindness
shown to him, his earnest yearning to be saved from the pitfalls
of life and to be led along the straight path i.e. The Path of Seerathal
Mustaqeem By way of Surah Al-Fatiha - Almighty Allah Azza Wajjal
teaches us and He introduces Himself to us and He tells us with
words of wisdom and with the expression of Truth of His Sovereignty,
His Qualities and His relationship with mankind and with the rest
of His creation. He tells us to commit ourselves totally and completely
to Him Alone if we want to succeed in this life as well as in the
Aghirah. The essence of Surah Al-Fatiha is that mankind is crying
out to the Glorious Creator and Sustainer: "O Almighty Rabbul
Ala'meen! Help me and show me the Right Path, the Royal highway
leading to the Path of Seerathal Mustaqeem".
SURAH AL-BAQARA
[The Cow revealed in Madinah and contains 286 Verses].
Surah Al-Baqara sums up the teachings of the Most Glorious Qur'an.
When mankind is crying out to the Glorious Creator and Sustainer:
"O Almighty Rabbul Ala'meen! Help me and show me the Right
Path, the Royal highway leading to the Path of Seerathal Mustaqeem"
- Almighty Allah Jallah Wa'ala replies with Surah Al-Baqara. The
revelation of Surah Al-Baqara is when Almighty Rabbul Ala'meen Exalted
replies by saying: "Here is the help that you asked for."
Surah Al- Baqara discusses the creation of mankind, his ultimate
fall from Grace as well as the Divine promise of forgiveness in
spite of his wrong doing. We are told the story of the Bani Isra'eel
and how they transgressed the Divine Will of Almighty Allah Subhanahu
Wata'ala and how they persisted in their evil ways.
Surah Al Baqara also covers the story of Nabee Moosa Alayhis Salaam
and Nabee Esa Alayhis Salaam, and how they had to deal with the
corruption and evil ways of their people. We are also told how the
Yahood and Nasara despite been blessed with divine scriptures and
prophets rejected Nabee Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Sallallahoo Alayhi
Wasallam and the Din of Islam out of pride and jealousy. Which Muslim,
Christian or Jew does not know the name of Nabee Ebrahim Alayhis
Salatu Wassallam? Two thirds of mankind revere him as their leader.
Nabee Moosa A.S., Nabee Esa A.S. and our Beloved Nabee Muhammad
Sallalahoo Alayhi Wassallam are all his descendants. It is the lamp
of Taqwa and Imaan lit by him that has for so long illuminated the
entire world. Nabee Ebrahim A.S. was born in the city of Ur in what
is now Iraq over four thousand years ago. At that time the people
had completely forgotten Almighty Allah Subahanahoo Wata'ala. No
one recognized Almighty Allah as the Master and Supreme Creator
and no one lived in surrender and obedience to
Him or to His Laws.
Together with his illustrious son - Hazrat Isma'il Alayhis Salaam
they built the Ka'bah in the Holy City of Makkah and purified it,
thus establishing the one and only true and complete Din of Islam
for mankind. The Holy Ka'bah was to be the very centre and home
of Taqwa and Tawhid. The name of this Surah i.e. Surah Al-Baqara
[The Cow - Verses 67 to 71] deals with the hypocrisy and evil deeds
of people who have gone astray. This is when people reach the abyss
of a spiritual death and referred to by Almighty Allah Subhanahu
Wata'ala as "deaf", "dumb" and "blind"
despite the fact that they are physically alive.
The final summation of Surah Al-Baqara confirms to us that our honesty
and upright conduct are not mere matters of policy or convenience:
all our life in this world must be lived as in the presence of Almighty
Allah Jallah Wa'ala. The finest example of Faith we have in our
Beloved Nabee Sallallahoo Alayhi Wasallam's life; full of faith.
Let us render willing obedience to the Will of Rabbul Ala'meen Exalted.
Our responsibility though great, is not a burden greater than any
one of us can bear. Let us pray for Almighty Allah's assistance,
and He will Insha'Allah, surely help and assist us. Ameen.
By Sheikh Abdul Hamid Lachporia - Canada.
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