Quran Chapter 11-41
(Pt-12, Stg-3) (L-1374) - درس قرآن
We
should try to do our best
Surah Huud (Hud) - 11
BisMillaahir-Rahmaanir-Rahiim
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
41. And he said: Embark therein! In the name of
Allah be its course and its mooring. Lo! My Lords is Forgiving,
Merciful.
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41. Wa qaalar-kabuu fiihaa
BisMillaahi maj-rai-haa wa
mursaa-haa. ‘Inna Rabbii
la-Gafuurur-Rahiim.
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Commentary
Maj-raa – (to run, to move, to flow), origin of this word
is J-R-Y. Meaning of the words jar-yun and maj-raa is the same.
In Holy Qur’an, this word is written as “Maj-rii-haa”, but it
should be read as “ Maj-raa-haa. However, grammatically it should be
recited as “Maj-rai-haa”.
Mursaa – (to moor), its origin is ‘irsaa-‘un, which
has been derived from the word ras-wun. Ras-wun means “to fix firmly, to
confine a vessel by cables and anchors”.
Actual Supporter of the Believers is Allah Almighty. They see unto Him
at the time of doing every work. If, for acquiring the object, they collect apparent
means, then it is not with the intention that they will gain their end, but the
reason of gathering those means is that Allah Almighty has commanded them to do
so, that they should try to get every thing according to the proper method,
which He has fixed for them. Trying to collect the causes for acquiring own
object is; in fact; a prayer, which we beseech from Allah Almighty. Summary of
our entire effort is that we ask earnestly in the Court of Allah Almighty in
these words: Our Lord! We obeyed Your Command. Bestow upon us that thing for
which we prayed.
Prophet Noah (peace be upon him) completed building of the ship by the
Command of Allah Almighty and addressed to those people who were required to
cause to carry on the ship: Sit on the ship in the name of Allah. It will float
on the water by His command and then moor. God Almighty will save us from
drowning, Who has determined this ship a source of our protection. He is
Merciful and Forgiving of our errors.
This method of Messenger Noah (peace be upon him) is a pattern for all
of us that we should try to do our best, and then be hopeful of God’s Mercy and
Bounty.
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