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southern I mean, none of that. I mean, the mama bad. Once again, everybody said Mr. de como, Gatto,inshallah, the intention today is a pretty tall order, I'm going to try to go through not all theobservations I've ever studied on sulit on ayatul kursi, but a good number of them in Sharla. Andbecause we have a tall order, I'm not going to spend a lot of time on introduction, I want to getright into the material. A lot. There are just just the minimal introduction I can give you is thatI takushi is made up of nine beautiful declarations, there are nine sentences, nine teachings youcan save, that allows me just gives us in this one, you know, massive IRA, all of them going back to
him. They're all about himself. And the starting point of all of it is actually the Arabic wordinna, which is part of the first sentence Allahu La Ilaha Illa who will help you so we're going todiscuss that word a little bit. First, get a grasp of it, and then talk about the word a lot andthen keep keep going bitch beat the lotto. So that first word Allah in Arabic, which is commonlytranslated, like we say, La Ilaha, Illallah, there's no god except Allah. Right? So the word Allahis commonly translated as God, but it's actually a very profound, deep and heavy word of the Arabiclanguage. The word Allah from Allah, Allah who actually means to worship. And because of it, some
have taken the word ILA and translated it as Mahmoud in Arabic, which means the object of worship,meaning, that's what they translate, there is no one worthy of worship except Allah. That's what itcomes from when they when they look at it as Allah Hi, Allahu Allah. But there is a subtledifference between them. And the Arabic language. When you say Mahmoud, you're saying someone whodeserves to be worshipped or someone that is worshipped. When you say Illa it's what's called aninfinitive a Muslim, which means worship itself. And the equivalent of that from the same originwould have been the word Malou, the one to be worshipped, and instead of saying, Allah says, Allah,
and what does that do? It actually suggests that there is no actual worship ever being done. Unlessit's being done for Allah, like worship, and its true nature is only really done when it's done forAllah. There, you know, so you're not just saying there's no god except Allah. You're actuallysaying, nobody's actually truly even experienced what worship means. unless they've done it forAllah. They may have had some spiritual experiences, they may have had some rituals that theyparticipated in. But Allah is making this bold statement that you haven't experienced God like youshould have, or spirituality like you should have, unless it was dedicated to a large project
himself. The second meaning of ILA comes from Alia, Illa, Fulani, and that actually, in the Arabiclanguage means to find peace and someone to find contentment in someone to turn to someone whenyou're sad or overwhelmed. That's why it's paralleled with Fatah, Illa. Fulani, a willya beforelearning to be you know, to be desperate for someone also, the word Allah actually means the oneyou're not going to find any peace anywhere except with Allah. You're not going to find contentmentanywhere else except Allah. There is no one to run to or turn to in desperation except Allah. Allahis the only companionship you'll ever possibly have. That's within the meanings of you know, you
know, when we just translated as there's no one worthy of worship, except Allah, we just skip overall these beautiful meanings, then the implication of le ha is also Tahira to be amazed oroverwhelmed or being all of someone. And so La ilaha illAllah. Actually, one of them, itsimplications is, there's nothing to be in all, nothing to be amazed by like a lies, like nothing inlife will ever overwhelm you and put you in humility, like Alexa, which I will. And then of course,as we go further to one of my favorite meanings, and that's where we're all our discussion about alab will actually begin some scholars of language actually argued that le ha, or ILA doesn't come
from Hamza lamb and her like, la ha, it actually comes from Allah while Lamin Ha. And that's what'scalled Abdullah, in Arabic, the world can turn into a Hamza, and that could come from multipleorigins. When you say it's really her, or a Willie hajela who that actually means to have desperateor intense love for someone. And it's so it's one of the brands of love that I'll talk to you aboutin a second. But it's actually to be overwhelmed in love so much so that you don't even feel anypain. Even if you are in pain. You don't feel hunger, even if you are in hunger, like that, thatlove itself becomes your appetite. That's what fulfills you. So with that little bit of an
When he calls himself ILA has just a god. That's one of the base meanings of it. But he's someonethat you turn to in desperation, someone that you have intense love for someone that you turn towhen you're looking for peace and contentment. Someone that in your most desperate of times is goingto be there for you. And of course, the the incredible object of your love. Now the Arabs, back inthe day, they were really obsessed with this idea of love. And they have lots of words for it.Actually, I'll give you a list. And how a subway shut off, I'll watch the akella for the H najwa, ashow called Vasa, but it's the cardinal wood. I'll hold her arm and hope and voila, Allium?
Actually, I used to think there were nine or 10 levels of love, I actually found that there are 14in the Arabic language, 14 degrees of love. And each one of them suggests something like the lowest,the least of love, they say is how our which is like, when you lust someone, it's just a base kindof love, meaning you're just physically, you know, impressed with somebody. And there's nothing moreto it than that. And it keeps building from there, right. So for example, one of the degrees oflove, I won't go through all of them.
Maybe another seminar on just love inshallah, but the word is, for example, when you really misssomeone, when that love makes you really miss somebody, then you have a word. You know, When lovebecomes heavy on your heart, it's called the color. Like it's like a burden you're carrying. That'sanother degree of love. You know, unnatural is actually a kind of love that you have to keep secretbecause it keeps showing on your face. But you can't even hide it that you're just you know,completely and absolutely in love. allistic honor is the kind of love that makes you feel paralyzed.You can't even get out of bed just thinking about it. It's it overwhelms you, you know. And so of
these degrees of love, when you go all the way to the end, let's let me take you all the way to thelast degree of love that the Arabs believe is the last degree of love, they actually call it an E M.And then he have an Arabic is from the verb Hama, which is used for camels, when they're looking forwater when they run out of water. And they're wandering in the desert looking for water. And they'reaimlessly they go a few steps this way, then there's a few steps that within a few steps that way,aimless wandering, looking for water, that's called hammers, the expression for example, how MurphyBoulevard in somebody's wandering, like a crazy person aimlessly in this direction or that
direction. In other words, they argue that the last degree of love is the one that drives you insaneand renders you completely useless. You're just you've gone crazy. So that's the last one, whichmeans it's not healthy. It's actually annihilation. It's self annihilation. That's him, one lessthan that. So it's the last one will kill you. But the last one that's still healthy, the one thatyou can still that you can have in this the most intense you can have is actually a winner. Andwinner is the kind of love that makes you feel no pain that fulfills you even in the most desperateand void of times when everything else is going wrong. So long as you have this love you feel like
you don't need anything else. All your other needs have been satisfied. And that's from the originof the word Allah. So when for example, some Christian friends come and tell me Our God is love. Butyour God is not love. You believe in Allah. And he's not well, actually he's our Allah, whichactually suggests that he is the most intense love that can ever be experienced. You know, then youit just changes your perspective on familia Akiko, whom Allah, Allah will be enough for you, Allahwill be enough like a light in the sense of even the love that is going to fulfill your life will beenough for you. So it begins with just summarizing, it begins with the object of worship, and it
goes on to all these other things. But now, idol kursi does not begin with La ilaha illAllah beginsAllahu La Ilaha Illa Hua, it's a different organization a little bit, there's an additional wordeven if you don't know the Arabic language, there's the word ally in the beginning. And then there'sthe word who at the end again, you could just make the shorter and just say la ilaha illa Ma, right?But Allah put the word Allah as the subject of the sentence, the verb of the sentence, and then thehabit of it is a sentence by itself. Let's understand why that happens. If you remember a fewminutes ago, I told you that this ayah is made up of nine declarations and each one of them is
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