Friday 22 March 2024

The Lords Prayer

When the Huwayiroon  *1  asked Nabi Isa (as), Jesus the son of Mary *2, for a prayer he gave them what is known as the Lords Prayer:


<<Our Lord who art in Heaven 

Hallowed be thy name 

Thy kingdom come,

Thy will be done,

On Earth as it is Heaven. 

….>>


It is said that this prayer unites the Christian World. 


And then some 600 years later, Muhammed (saw) was given Al-Fathihah- a prayer that known as the opening, the bringer of success, the seven oft repeated, and The Mother of the Book (Umm ul Kitab). 


Al Fathihah starts with a verse so phenomenal that it is sufficient for you to stand in awe of the Most Merciful, whose Mercy is so powerful that it cannot be thwarted nor diminished. 


This Friday, and then for the rest of your life, when you stand in prayer contemplate the meaning of this prayer. 


Find the reading (meaning) within it that is the answer to the prayer of Nabi Isa. 


Search for and find the reading (meaning) with the connectives between each verse that reveals it power. 


And then let that be for you a daily source of immense happiness, a daily source of both guidance and instruction. 


That we are the successors, and inheritors of the Kingdom of God on Earth. 


And this religion of ours is God’s very own religion *3. 


But do not become like those that believe that they are blessed, and then oppress the people, for indeed God hates the oppressors. 


Nor like those who believe that they are blessed and stray, inventing things in the religion for which there is no basis. 


The true religion is simple. 

And do not complicate it, thinking that in doing so it brings you closer, for it only drives you, and others, further away. 


And right action stands out clear from error. *4


*May you be blessed with a lifetime of contemplation* 


Knowledge is through study and contemplation, not lectures, nor this ostensibly above. 


*1 the disciples, who when Isa (as) asked who will be the helpers for God, said “we will be the helpers of God”. 


*2 Nabi Isa (as) called himself alternatively the son of man, and the son of David.


In the first instance emphasising his human nature. 

 In the second instance ruling himself out from being the Lord of David, the one foretold to come from out of the Dessert. 


*3 endorsed and established by Him. From the time of Ibrahim (as), He had called us Muslims (last verse of Surah Hajj), and every Prophet and Messenger that He sent was Muslim. 


*4 follows from the greatest verse of the Quran. Ayah tul Kursi. 

Sunday 3 March 2024

The Cosmic Choice

When you think deeply about the true religion you see how clearly it mirrors the cosmos and the Sunnah of Allah (the ways and methods of God) that we can see evident within it. 




For Allah is al-Batin, the One who wishes to remain hidden, Az-Zahir, the clearly evident One. And so He appointed the Angels as Messengers of His will, sent heavenly books to challenge us to intelligence, and to wake us to reality, in the hands of Prophets (*1) to give us better examples of living. 


That He wishes to remain hidden, and for us to believe in Him not because of any authority sent down, but because of the vast intricacies and care that surrounds not just us, but absolutely everything. This extends not just to those things we can see, but even to those things that we have yet to find and discover. His care and sustenance is the one fact that no one can doubt. 


So that even when He sends a true Prophet and Messenger to the people, He raises amongst them his enemy. *2

So that the people have a ready choice. 

And so belief is never such an easy thing. 


That He wants for you to choose belief over disbelief and does not compel you to it. 


So it is with His speech, that for some it only misguides them because they have no faith, no honesty and no truth. 


And even with those that He wishes to do good to, because they do good to others, even for them He only makes clear the choice and opens up the opportunity. 


And He leaves the choice to you. 


Now look at His religion. 

How our Imams are not titles, but positions that we fulfil. 


That we have no priesthood with whom no authority lies, save only a religion perfectly open to all. 


Look at the Quran, revealed in simple Arabic that it might instruct. 

For here you do not need to look at the origin of each word in order to find the meaning. But solely to contemplate and deliberate upon the context. 


For unlike any other language Arabic has remained unchanged and evolved down through the centuries *3. 


So when an Imam shows you that he is well versed in the Arabic tongue as a means of impressing upon you his qualification, you should know that he follows not the Sunnah of the Most Gracious. 


For the Message needs no authority, it’s truth should be free to ring true to you without encumbrance from one who claims authority. 


And it is replete with meaning just waiting to find expression within each and everyone of you, who would deliberate and contemplate. 


*How beautiful God’s religion that remains free for you to choose.*

 

Knowledge is sought through study and deliberation, not this above, nor lectures and talks. 


*1 a Prophet that received a Book attains the stature of a Messenger. 

And we send our salutations and peace upon them all. 


*2 so a verse of the Quran informed our noble Messenger, Muhammed (saw) about this Sunnah of God. 


*3 here I am not taking about the different dialects of Arabic, but MSA - Modern Standard Arabic. 

Try reading Chaucer which is only a hundred or so old and then compare it to Tabari which is a thousand plus years old. 


Thursday 25 January 2024

A letter to Brian Cox and all Physicists

In most Muslim religious circles, though they are unaware of it, a Popperian view of the Natural Sciences holds sway. 




There, Karl Popper, a mid 20th Century Philosopher, argued that Science is in the job of falsifying theories, and thus that there is nothing sure or certain about it. 


This was later bolstered by Thomas Kuhn who empirically showed that Science can be seen as a social enterprise that progresses through seismic shifts in understanding that he likened to revolutions. 


But whilst Kuhn took a realist and sociological view of the job of science, Popper’s was fully dogmatic. 


Too many people erroneously compounded those two separate ideas, believing that they each corroborated one another. 


But whilst Kuhn showed that Scientific progress is a social enterprise and this dented the view of Scientists being solely in the business of truth discovery, it did not endorse the opposing view of Scientists being in the business of falsifying theories. *1(a & b)


Then when we come across verse 53 of Surah Fussilat and we are confronted with; 

“We will show them our signs..” in the outer reaches and within themselves; 

we are forced to deliberate as to whether the “them” mentioned here is as a collective many, or as a collection of many individuals?


In the language of science - is it observable and repeatable, as in the collective many, or is it like a “revelationary showing” that is only accessible to those who are brought close, but as individuals only. These cannot share what they know, because it is not accessible to the vast many. *2


And then when we also come across verse 2 of Surah Raad, Thunder, we should be in awe of its clarity. 


Surah Raad sits between Yusuf and Ibrahim, and when you read it you should realise that it is talking about our Messenger, who is a Messenger to us all and to those that will come after us. (All of the peoples *3). 


Verse 2 here, talks directly to our current cosmological understanding of the Universe, but with such clarity that it is as if God is here showing us His signs first hand:


<Allah it is who raised the Heavens without any support that you can see,

And then afterwards He ascended the Throne.>


When you compare the ‘Arsh with the Kursi mentioned in greatest verse contained in Surah Baqara, one is translated as throne and the other as seat. 


Even in the English idiom we know the difference, vis a vis ..


“Throne of Authority” and “Seat of Knowledge”, look now again at Ayah tul Kursi to see this for yourself. 


And then ask yourself what happens on Thrones?


Edicts are issued and Laws are enacted. 


So here Allah t’ala is informing us that it is He who expanded the whole Cosmos and then rose on His Throne of Authority and established the Laws of Creation. 


<And then that He subjected the Sun and the Moon> to those Laws. 


Arabic is unusual as a language because  it’s words take forms that designate so much from subject to object to indirect object, from male to female, from singular to many to even two. 


The next word here is outstanding, because Allah t’ala does not refer to the Sun and Moon and say “both of them” (as most translators of its meaning hold), but simply “all” as a singular subject, and not even “all things” (kuli shay), nor even “all of them” (kuli huma). *4


Here the All is not made definite by the inclusion of a preceding Al- (the definite article in Arabic) nor by a following noun or pronoun, but is in the indefinite subject form… meaning ALL- EVERYTHING- and as the subject of that speech. 


Most Mufasir miss this and translate the Kulli here as both of them, when the word is clearly ..


<ALL run in their course for an appointed time. >


And everything when you think about it in cosmological terms is either a satellite like the moon, or a star like the sun. 


But here it is clear that Allah t’ala is talking about the Whole Cosmos, and not just everything contained within it. 


And in particular, in relation to our cosmological understanding this would explain those words in that place. That Allah t’ala here is telling us that He is the One that set everything in motion, established laws to govern those motions, and all of them are subjected to those .. running their course for an appointed time. 


Now look out of your window and consider how much movement can you see?


In this verse God is saying that everything is in motion. *5


<And He regulates all actions and makes clear (or decisive) to you (plural form) the signs that you might know of the meeting.>


The last portion of this verse above, refers to itself. 


God says We make clear to you, meaning to us here in this age of men, the truth of this verse so that you might also know of the truth of the promised meeting. 


This is a direct message without any ambiguity. And that ambiguity has only fallen away in this age of men, and it is clear as daylight to all of us with a care for a rudimentary understanding of the current state of cosmology. 


That the promised meeting is a sure reality. 


So blessed are those that prepare for it, and unblessed are the heedless. 


Knowledge is through study and contemplation. 

Not lectures, nor this above. 


1a

It is the job of theorists to put forward theories that are falsifiable, and that therefore lend to the construction of experiments. It is the offshoot of these experiments that is the engine for technological advancement. 


*1b

Can it really be said that Newtonian dynamics has been supplanted by Einstein’s relativistic universe?


Or is it better to consider that they each hold explanatory power within each their respective remits?


*2

And when they do, then they risk humiliation. 


*3 see the end of v7 of Raad. 


*4 As one of my good friends who is an Arab has it that it means “Each of Them” without a restriction to the two, informing us that there are more. 


*5 I read a quote recently that Jafar bin Abi Talib (ra) had said as much, and held this as a certain conviction, maybe having understood or deliberated on this verse or a similar verse.