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, " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org

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>

> 1. We have indeed revealed this (Message) in the Night of Power:

> 2. And what will explain to thee what the night of power is?

> 3. The Night of Power is better than a thousand months.

> 4. Therein come down the angels and the Spirit by Allah's

> permission, on every errand:

> 5. Peace!...This until the rise of morn!

>

> surah 97:1-5 Al-Qadr (Night of Power)

> (Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'an, 1989.)

>

>

> The present Night of Power is better than a thousands months. But

> what are the thousand months and why is the Night of Power better?

> These are questions that the ulema cannot answer correctly and what

> will explain to them what the Night of Power is? The thousand

> months is an entire life (80 years 4 months to be precise) spent

> in prayer, pious deeds, fasting during Ramadan, and remembering

> God at all times.

>

> But Al Qadr (The Night of Power) is better than an entire life of

> righteous living because it empowers you to evolve (resurrect)

> yourself into the eternal spirit. That is why the Baptism of Allah

> (Self-realization) has enabled you to meditate on His Spirit

> (Ruh/Shakti) within yourself during Al-Qiyamah (Resurrection) so

> that you can purify mind, body and soul of all karmas. So what is

> the point of talking/desiring to know about petty karmas when they

> are non-existent? Mohamed Oumalek: " What do you think the Baptism

> of Allah (Self-realization) during Al Qadr is all about? "

>

> " Qadar: A Measured Destiny

>

> The sixth and final article of Islamic belief, as detailed by a

> famous prophetic Tradition, is belief in destiny, its good and

> evil. The Arabic word for destiny, qadar, implies the measuring

> out of something or fixing a limit to it. Thus, in a technical

> sense, destiny is the divine decree in its fixing limits for

> existent things, or its measuring out the being of things. Early

> Muslims would simply define destiny as knowledge that what hits

> you was not going to miss you, and that what misses you was not

> going to hit you.

>

> In our discussion of qadar it should be noted that a true and full

> understanding of the subject is reserved for the select few who

> have sacrificed great amounts of time and energy for the sake of

> Islam, after which Allah expands their understanding of complex

> concepts like this that cannot be contained in logical formulas

> alone. The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is

> reported to have said, " Whenever Allah desires good for His

> bondsman, He gives him deep understanding of the religion and He

> inspires him with righteous guidance " (reported by Tabarani).

>

> www.islamonline.net

>

>

> " Laylatul Qadr ­ the Night of Power

>

> Laylatul Qadr is a celebration to commemorate the arrival of the

> final guidance for humans. It is a tribute to the commencement of

> the message revealed to mankind by their Creator, a message which

> shows them the way to achieve happiness in both the worlds. Just as

> the arrival of a child is celebrated, on its birth and then every

> year, as a bringer of joy and fulfilment for the family, Laylatul

> Qadr is celebrated as a bringer of light and guidance for mankind.

> Unlike the birthday which is celebrated with a feast for the

> senses, Laylatul Qadr includes a feast for the spirit, a feast of

> worship and prayers. "

>

> http://www.al-islam.org/ramadhan/Intro.htm

>

>

 

Dear Mohammed Oumalek,

 

Many scholars have tried to translate the Qur’anic term Lailatul

Qadr. They called it the Night of Power, the Night of Decrees, the

Night of Majesty, the Night of Destiny, the Night of Almightiness

and the Grand Night.

 

The Ummah has been falsely led to believe that Laylatul Qadr (The

Night of Power) is the night that God first sent down the first

verses of the Qur'an via the Spirit of Revelation Gabriel, to

Muhammad when he was forty years old. This is a centuries-old false

concept that has entered and firmly entrenched itself in the Muslim

mindset.

 

Yet Muslim scholars are not able to explain the relationship between

the commencement of revelation to the Night of Power, which till

today still remains a mysterious, unspecific day during Ramadan.

 

" Laylut Al Qadr, or the Night of Power falls on the odd nights of

the last ten days of Ramadan. We strive arduously throughout the

last ten days hoping that one of the nights will coincide with the

Night of Power.

 

Laylut Al Qadr, is embraced not only for its mathematical power but

also for its divine revelation. It commemorates the night during

which Allah, subhana wa talla, revealed a full surah, Soorat Al-

Qadr [97:1-5] and the 3 rd to the 6 th verses of Soorat Al-Dukhan,

salla Allahu Alahi wa sallam....

 

The word power, Al-Qadr , has several implications and meanings,

which help deliver a better understanding of the word, hence the

night. Qadr means having power over something just as the Creator

has power over his creation.

 

It also means excellence and high esteem because this Night is

highly esteemed. Qadr also means to maintain, appoint, assign, or

decree an order. On this night, Allah, subhana wa talla informs the

angels of His commands and orders for the universe.

 

The concept of Al Qada Wa Qadar, the fifth article of faith, relates

to this topic and means that Allah has decreed or preordained all

that a human being will do with his free will.

 

Qadr also implies measurement in that, all the events in the world

will coincide with what Allah has decreed in exact measurement.

Allah, subhana wa talla, says in his Holy Book: " Verily, all things

have We created in proportion and measure. " (Al-Qur`an, 54:49)

 

This is also the night of honor and prestige which a faithful

servant is rewarded with. All his or her good deeds will be

multiplied through the mercy of Allah.

 

Yet the night remains concealed from us, in good wisdom, for the

following reasons: Allah conceals many things not just Laylut Al

Qadr. He conceals his pleasure from us when we perform good deeds so

that we continue to strive in the way of Allah. He conceals His

wrath from us when we commit sins so that we may try to abstain from

them. He conceals the time of His acceptance of our supplication so

that we strive in all our supplications and the time of death is

also hidden so that we become more conscious of him and double our

efforts all the time.

 

Allah, subhana wa tallah, has concealed the date of the Night of

Power so that believers continue to strive relentlessly throughout

the month, seeking the pleasure of thier Lord.

 

Although we can not determine the exact date, there is evidence that

the night falls on the last ten days of Ramadan, specifically on the

odd numbered nights. As reported by Bukhari, the Messenger of Allah,

sala Allahu alahi wa sallam said: " Seek it on the odd nights of the

last ten days of Ramadan. "

 

Marwa Afifi

www.ramadan.co.uk/index1.php?page=laylut.htm

 

 

Al Qadr has nothing to do with Ramadan as it the grace period to

surrender to His Call to witness the Resurrection and the self-

reproaching Spirit (which also told me, by registering a catch on my

left thumb, that your Swadisthan Cakra was caught). The Message of

the Resurrection is an explicit warning that a great calamity is

about to befall humankind. The Qur'an is clear about the reason the

Call to commence the Resurrection is being issued to all humanity.

This is because Allah has never destroyed or meted punishment until

and unless He has warned beforehand. The present Night of Power and

Fate (Al Qadr) defers the feared Day of Sorting Out (Al Qairah):

 

So let's examine the words of Marwa Afifi anda add our comments.

 

 

> " The word power, Al-Qadr , has several implications and meanings,

> which help deliver a better understanding of the word, hence the

> night. Qadr means having power over something just as the Creator

> has power over his creation. "

 

Qadr means having power over something just as the Creator has power

over his creation - absolutely! Those heeding His Call have power

over their destination and, specifically in your case, the means to

end all karmas. But that is not all - you are empowered to cleanse

mind, body and soul of all impurities; you are empowered to give

others the Baptism of Allah (Self-realization); you are empowered by

the Wind of Qiyamah to heal yourself and others of diseases; you are

empowered to check humans thousands of miles away and find out what

is wrong with them (i registered a catch on my left thumb that told

me your Swadisthan Cakra was caught); you are empowered by the Wind

of Qiyamah to ascertain the truth, danger, problems, transgressions,

sins, anger etc

 

That is why Al Qadr is the Night of Power when every human will be

shaken into a unique and unprecedented self-awareness of his deeds;

he will squarely and starkly face his own doings, not-doings, and

mis-doings and accept the judgment upon them. The self-reproaching

Spirit (Ruh) from within will check humans from committing acts

against God and keep you on the Straight Path. The Resurrection is

Al Qadr, the Night that empowers those who surrender to His Call.

 

 

> It also means excellence and high esteem because this Night is

> highly esteemed. Qadr also means to maintain, appoint, assign, or

> decree an order. On this night, Allah, subhana wa talla informs

> the angels of His commands and orders for the universe.

 

This Night is highly esteemed because God Almighty sent His Spirit

(Ruh) Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi to maintain, appoint, assign, or

decree the order that Al-Qiyamah has begun. She has spent an entire

life executing His revelation to the letter, a difficult and time-

consuming task that was explicitly reserved for His Spirit:

 

Move not thy tongue with this revelation,

That thou mayest hasten to preserve it.

Surely upon Us rests its collection and its recital.

So when We recite it, then follow thou its recital.

Then upon Us rests the expounding thereof.

 

Maulawi Sher' Ali, The Holy Qur'an

The Oriental and Religious Pub. Corp. Ltd., Pakistan.

 

 

Move not thy tongue in haste to follow and master this revelation:

For we will see to the collecting and the recital of it;

But when we have recited it, then follow thou the recital,

And, verily, afterwards it shall be ours to make clear to thee.

 

J.M. Rodwell, The Koran, J.M. Dent & Sons 1978.

 

 

Do not move your tongue with it to make haste with it,

Surely on Us (devolves) the collecting of it and the reciting of it.

Therefore when We have recited it, follow its recitation.

Again on Us (devolves) the explaining of it.

 

Muhammed Shakir, The Holy Qur'an, University of Michigan.

 

 

Do not forestall (the revelation) by moving your tongue.

Surely its collection and recitation are Our responsibility.

So, as We recite it, follow its reading.

The exposition of its meaning surely rests on Us.

 

Ahmed Ali, Islam: The Qur'an, University Press, 1988

 

 

You need not move your tongue too fast to learn this revelation.

We Ourself shall see to its collection and recitation.

When We read it, follow its word attentively;

We shall Ourself explain its meaning.

 

N.J. Dawood, The Koran, Penguin Books, 1993.

 

 

> The concept of Al Qada Wa Qadar, the fifth article of faith,

> relates to this topic and means that Allah has decreed or

> preordained all that a human being will do with his free will.

 

Yes, Allah did decree or preordain the Resurrection for all humans.

Fazlur Rahman, in an oblique paraphrase of sura 50:22, said that

Judgment Day is the " Hour when every human will be shaken into a

unique and unprecedented self-awareness of his deeds; he will

squarely and starkly face his own doings, not-doings, and mis-doings

and accept the judgment upon them.... "

 

Something like a Final Judgment or Day of Reckoning is a naturally

corollary of monotheism. If there is one God who knows all and sets

standards of behavior for the world, there must be a time of

judgment, or the edifice crumbles of its own weight. "

 

Now that the Great News of the Resurrection has been announced all

human beings have the free will to do as they please. No one is to

be compelled to surrender to this Call.

 

 

> Qadr also implies measurement in that, all the events in the world

> will coincide with what Allah has decreed in exact measurement.

> Allah, subhana wa talla, says in his Holy. Book: " Verily, all

> things have We created in proportion and measure. " (Al-Qur`an,

> 54:49)

 

Except for the theme of monotheism, the Qur'an speaks more of the

coming Qiyamah - also known as the Resurrection, the Day of

Judgment, Day of Gathering, and the Great Announcement - than of any

other topic. " Confessing the Shahadah - " There is no god but God,

and Muhammad is the Prophet of God " - and believing in the

accountability of all humans before God are the cement which holds

Islam together.

 

To believe in the Day of Resurrection is " the most important article

of faith in Islam. It is in fact, the basis upon which Islam builds

its whole philosophy of Life... The advent of resurrection or

Qiyamah is more frequently mentioned in the Noble Quran than any

other happening. "

 

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), among other things, came to warn us of a

time when truth would be known, when the thoughts and intentions of

the heart would be revealed. He earnestly proclaimed as inevitable a

day when accounts would be settled and when scales would be balanced.

All the events in the world have begun to coincide with what Allah

decreed in exact measurement. Only those misled by Iblis will reject

His Sure Signs and Great Announcement.

 

 

> This is also the night of honor and prestige which a faithful

> servant is rewarded with. All his or her good deeds will be

> multiplied through the mercy of Allah.

 

As I said earlier Mohamed, this will be your last birth on earth.

The Arabic word for destiny, is qadar. Thus Al Qadr is the divine

decree that will determine the final destiny of all humans. This

Night of Honor and Prestige rewards any faithful servant who heeds

His Call with life eternal in heaven. All your good deeds will be

multiplied through the mercy of Allah. Eternal life in heaven will

be your just reward during this most blessed Blossom Time. That is

why the Night of Al Qadr is better than an entire lifetime (a

thousand months) spent in prayer, fasting and remembrance. This is

indeed the Great News that many will dispute and disagree.

 

Concerning what are they disputing?

Concerning the Great News. [5889]

About which they cannot agree.

Verily, they shall soon (come to) know!

Verily, verily they shall soon (come to) know!

 

surah 78:1-5 Al Naba' (The Great News)

 

" 5889. Great News: usually understood to mean the News or Message of the

Resurrection. "

 

Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur'an

 

 

On 28 February 1990, while on Her way to Australia, Shri Mataji

Nirmala Devi stopped at Changi Airport, Singapore. She informed

those who had gathered to meet Her that in Islam there is a complete

surah written about Her. In this surah it is stated that the Sent

One will give Realization, will make you Pirs and give Collective

Consciousness. But you will be non-believers.

 

Wa maa alainaa illa al-balaagh,

 

jagbir

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