THIS IS WHY ANGELS AREN'T ALLOWED TO READ QURAN

One Islam Productions
31 Oct 202213:41

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the profound process of the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) revelation, describing the physical and spiritual intensity he experienced when receiving the Quran. The narrative explores the interaction between Jibril (Gabriel) and the Prophet, emphasizing the heavy, awe-inspiring nature of the revelation. The video also highlights how the angels surround and glorify Allah during the descent of revelation and the importance of reciting the Quran for gaining the company of angels. Additionally, it shares insights into the different ways Jibril communicated with the Prophet, including through dreams and direct guidance on matters of faith, Sunnah, and daily actions.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The process of Revelation was physically intense for the Prophet (SAWS), with symptoms like sweating even on cold days and feeling a heavy weight on his body.
  • 😀 Jibril (AS) would bring the Quran to the Prophet (SAWS) with immense pressure, causing physical effects, like his leg losing feeling when the Quran was revealed.
  • 😀 Allah's Revelation is so powerful that if it were revealed to a mountain, the mountain would crumble out of awe for Allah.
  • 😀 Jibril (AS) would hear the Revelation directly from Allah, and after receiving it, the angels would glorify Allah and descend with the Revelation to the Prophet (SAWS).
  • 😀 The Angels surround the Prophet (SAWS) when he recites the Quran, as they love hearing it, since they themselves cannot recite it.
  • 😀 Jibril (AS) taught the Prophet (SAWS) seven different ways of reciting the Quran to accommodate different dialects and help people enter Islam more easily.
  • 😀 The Prophet (SAWS) received Revelation not just through physical manifestations, but also in his dreams, including visions of Paradise, Hellfire, and his place in the afterlife.
  • 😀 In his dreams, the Prophet (SAWS) also received important lessons, like the analogy of the Messenger as a king who built a house (Jannah) and invited people to it (Islam).
  • 😀 Jibril (AS) would continue to guide and support the Prophet (SAWS), even explaining his roles and helping him with messages from Allah, including commands regarding personal matters and duties.
  • 😀 The Prophet (SAWS) was shown visions of Jannah and Hellfire, and on one occasion, Jibril (AS) showed him his home in Paradise, which the Prophet (SAWS) refrained from entering out of consideration for Omar (RA).

Q & A

  • What is the physical impact on the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) when receiving revelation?

    -When the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received revelation, it had a heavy physical impact on him. He would sweat even on cold days, and his body would feel physically heavier. On one occasion, his leg went numb when he had the Quran revealed to him while sitting with his leg under the Prophet's leg.

  • How did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) show mercy to a camel during the revelation process?

    -When a surah was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) while he was on a camel, the weight of the revelation caused the camel’s knees to buckle under the strain. As a mercy to the camel, the Prophet (PBUH) dismounted.

  • How does Allah's revelation affect the heavens and angels?

    -When Allah desires to reveal the Quran, a loud noise is heard throughout the heavens, described as chains pulling over Mount Safa. The angels are overtaken by this sound. Once Allah finishes speaking the revelation, the angels recover, and as Jibril descends with the revelation, the angels surround him, glorifying Allah.

  • Why do angels surround the person reciting the Quran?

    -Angels surround those reciting the Quran because the angels do not have the gift of reciting the Quran themselves. They love to listen to it. While a few angels have been given the ability to recite the Quran, most angels only listen to it, and they surround those who are reciting it.

  • How did Jibril teach the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) the seven ways of reciting the Quran?

    -Jibril taught the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) the seven modes of recitation of the Quran. This was to accommodate the various dialects of the Arab people, allowing them to more easily enter Islam. Jibril instructed the Prophet to recite the Quran in different ways, repeating the process seven times.

  • In what other ways did Jibril communicate with the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) besides revelation?

    -In addition to direct revelation, Jibril also communicated with the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through dreams. For example, he showed the Prophet scenes of paradise and hell, and sometimes conveyed Allah’s commands. Jibril also provided guidance on various matters, including the teachings of Islam.

  • What was the message Jibril conveyed through the analogy of a king conquering land?

    -Jibril conveyed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that the message of Islam is like a king conquering land. The land represents Islam, the house represents Jannah (paradise), and the food symbolizes the rewards in Jannah. The Prophet (PBUH) is the messenger, and those who respond to him will enter Jannah and enjoy its rewards.

  • How did Jibril propose on behalf of one of the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) wives?

    -One of the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) wives boasted that Jibril had proposed on her behalf. This unique distinction showed the closeness and divine role Jibril had in guiding the Prophet’s life and relationships, further emphasizing the significance of the revelation and Jibril’s presence.

  • How did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) react to the dream where he saw his house in Paradise?

    -In the dream where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) saw his house in Paradise, he was about to enter, but upon remembering the jealousy of his companion, Umar, he refrained from entering. Later, Umar expressed his excitement at the thought of the Prophet entering his house in Paradise, highlighting the mutual respect and affection among the companions.

  • How did Jibril influence the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) actions and decisions in real life?

    -Jibril frequently influenced the actions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by teaching him the Sunnah, providing answers to questions, and advising him on how to handle various situations. For instance, when the Prophet (PBUH) was about to pray, Jibril guided him on the correct way to perform certain actions, such as removing his shoes due to impurity.

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