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024-Surah An Nur.
Verse 30-31
Class notes
                    Verses 30-31
Our Objective
To be able to understand what Qur‟an is saying in
                     Arabic.


How to use these notes.
 Memorize word for word meanings of each
  word.
 Try to understand what the verse is saying.
 Read notes.
 Recite the verses in Arabic on the last slide.
  Inshaa Allah you will see the difference.

                                              Verses 30-31
Summary of An Nur from verse 1 to 29



1    • An Nur is a Madinian Surah. It was revealed after Ghazwa
       Mustalaq




     • An Nur begins with the incident of A‟isha (waqia ifk) which took
3      place after Ghazwa Mustalaq.




4    • Instructions on etiquettes of entering houses, greetings.



                                                              Verses 30-31
30. This is a command from
                                                   Allah to His believing servants, to
                                                   lower their gaze from looking at
                                                   things that have been prohibited
                                                   for them.
                                                   Yakhuddu The word ghedd means to
                                                   reduce, shorten or lower down
                                                   something. Accordingly, ghadd basar
                                                   is generally translated as `lowering
                                                   the gaze' or 'keeping it lowered'. But
                                                   the Command of ghadd basar does
                                                   not imply that the gaze should always
                                                   be kept lowered. It only means to
                                                   imply that one should restrain one's
                                                   gaze and avoid casting of looks
                                                   freely. That is, if it is not desirable to
                                                   see a thing, one should turn the eyes
                                                   away and avoid having a look at it

Men are being commanded to lower their gaze and guard their private parts in this
verse
Tell the believing men to lower their gaze, and protect their private parts.

                                                                                    Verses 30
Ahadith
According to a Tradition related by Hadrat Buraidah, the Holy Prophet
instructed Hadrat 'Ali: "O 'Ali, do not cast a second look after the first look. The
first look is pardonable but not the second one." (Tirmizi;, Ahmad, Abu Da'ud)

Hadrat Jarir bin 'Abdullah Bajali says that he asked the Holy Prophet, "What
should I do if I happen to cast a chance look?" The Holy Prophet replied, "Turn
your eyes away or lower your gaze."(Muslim, Ahmad, Tirmizi, Abu Da'ud,
Nasa'i)

Hadrat 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud quotes the Holy Prophet as having said: "Allah
says that the gaze is one of the poisonous arrows of Satan. Whoever forsakes
it, out of His fear, he will be rewarded with a faith whose sweetness he will
relish in his own heart." (Tabarani).

. According to a Tradition related by Abu Umamah, the Holy Prophet said: "If a
Muslim happens to glance at the charms of a woman and then turns his eyes
away, Allah will bless his worship and devotion and will make it all the more
sweet. ''. (Musnad Ahmad).
Questions
What does it mean, when Qur‟an commands us to not to look at other sex?
It means not to look at non mahrum men or women with lust.

What is the “zina” of eyes? It is to look at the opposite sex with lust.

What is the “suttr” (covering of body parts) of a man from a man?
It is from navel to knees.

Mention some exceptional cases when men or women are allowed to look at
non mahrum men or women?
1. If a female doctor is not available a male doctor may examine a woman
   vice versa.
2. There is no harm in looking at a suspect woman when investigating a
   crime, or in the judge's looking at a female witness, who appears in the
   court,
3. An intentional look is not counted as a sin.
4. When a man intends to marry a woman he is allowed to meet her and look
   at her.
Ahadith


Mughirah bin Shu'bah has stated,. "I wanted to marry in a certain family. The
Holy Prophet asked me whether I had seen the girl or not. When 1 replied in
the negative, he said: `Have a look at her; this will enhance harmonious
relationship between you two'." (Ahmad, Tirmizi, Nasa…)


According to a Tradition related by Abu Hurairah, a man wanted to marry in a
family of the Ansar. The Holy Prophet asked him to have a look at the girl, for
the Ansar usually had a defect in their eyes. (Muslim, Nasa'i, Ahmad).


According to Jabir bin 'Abdullah, the Holy Prophet said: "When a person from
among you wants to marry a woman, he should have a look at her to satisfy
himself that there is some quality in the woman which induces him to marry
her. " (Ahmad, Abu Da'ud).
31 The Commandments of
                                            restraining the gaze for women are
                                            the same as for men. They should
                                            not glance intentionally at the
                                            other men, and if they happen to
                                            cast a chance look, they should
                                            turn their eyes away; and they
                                            should abstain from looking at the
                                            satar of others.

                                            Satar of a woman. The female
                                            satar with respect to men is the
                                            entire body, excluding only the
                                            hand and the face, which should
                                            not be exposed before any other
                                            man, not even the brother and
                                            father, except the husband. The
Zeenutt: "Adornment" includes attractive    woman is not allowed to wear a
clothes, ornaments and other decorations    thin or a tight fitting dress which
of the head, face, hand, feet, etc. which   might reveal the skin or the
the women usually employ, and is            outlines of the body.
expressed by the modern word 'make-up'.
                                                                        Verse 31
Questions
  Is “Zeenutt” (adornment) halaal? Zeenutt is halaal but to use it in the wrong
  place is haraam.

  What is the “Zeenutt” ? It is anything that makes one look attractive or
  beautiful.

  What is the difference between satar and pardah?
  satar and purdah are two entirely different things. Sanctity of satar is such that
  it cannot be violated even before the mahram males like the father. brother,
  etc. As for purdah it is over and above satar which is meant to segregate
  women from non mahram males; the discussion here relates to the
  Commandments of purdah and not to satar.


  What does                              mean?
  It means not to show off their adornment except that which is apparent,
  means, they should not show anything of their adornment to non-Mahram
  men except for whatever it is impossible to hide.
  There is a world of difference between "displaying something" and "its
  becoming displayed of itself." The first implies `intention' and the second
  'compulsion' and a state of helplessness.
                                                                            Verse 31
Khamr means something that covers
                                 the brain—makes one unconscious.
                                 Khamr and khimar have the same
                                 root.
                                 Khumur (veils) is the plural of
                                 Khimar, which means something that
                                 covers, and is what is used to cover
                                 the head. This is what is known
                                 among the people as a veil.



31. This verse gives a list of all of these are a
woman's close relatives whom she can never
marry (Mahram) and it is permissible for her to
show her adornments to them, but without
making a wanton display of herself.


                                                         Verses 30-31
List of Mahram:
                                          1.   Husband
                                          2.   Father and forefathers
                                          3.   Father in law
                                          4.   Son and grandsons.
                                          5.   Sons and grandsons of ones
                                               husband.
                                          6. Brothers and step brothers.
                                          7. All mahram in nasb are also mahram
                                               in raza‟utt.
                                          8. Nephews and their children.
                                          9. Slave girls.
                                          10. Tabi`in among men who do not have
                                          desire, such as hired servants and
                                          followers who are not at the same level as
                                          the woman and are feeble-minded and
                                          have no interest in or desire for women.
12.                                       Ibn Abbas said,
… their women, means that she may         "This is the kind of person who has no
also wear her adornment in front of       desire.'„
other Muslim women, but not in front of   11. Children are so young they do not
                                          understand anything about women or their
the women (Jewish and Christian
                                          `Awrah or their soft speech or their
women), lest they describe her to their   enticing ways of walking and moving.
husbands.
                                                                         Verse 31
Ahadith


The Messenger of Allah said:


No woman should describe another woman to her husband so that it is as if he
is looking at her.
It was recorded in the Two Sahihs from Ibn Mas`ud.

It was recorded in the Two Sahihs that the Messenger of Allah said:


                        Avoid entering upon women.
It was said, "O Messenger of Allah, what do you think about the male in-laws!''
He said:


                           The male in-law is death.
Etiquettes of Women walking in the street.




During Jahiliyyah, when women walked in the street wearing anklets and no one
could hear them, they would stamp their feet so that men could hear their anklets
ringing. Allah forbade the believing women to do this.


Women are also prohibited from wearing scent and perfume when they are going
outside the home, lest men should smell their perfume.


Women are also forbidden to walk in the middle of the street, because of what this
involves of wanton display.




                                                                         Verse-31
Verses 30-31




               Verses 30-31
Notes by Umm Momina

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Juzz 18, an nur, verse 30 31, class notes

  • 1. 024-Surah An Nur. Verse 30-31 Class notes Verses 30-31
  • 2. Our Objective To be able to understand what Qur‟an is saying in Arabic. How to use these notes.  Memorize word for word meanings of each word.  Try to understand what the verse is saying.  Read notes.  Recite the verses in Arabic on the last slide. Inshaa Allah you will see the difference. Verses 30-31
  • 3. Summary of An Nur from verse 1 to 29 1 • An Nur is a Madinian Surah. It was revealed after Ghazwa Mustalaq • An Nur begins with the incident of A‟isha (waqia ifk) which took 3 place after Ghazwa Mustalaq. 4 • Instructions on etiquettes of entering houses, greetings. Verses 30-31
  • 4. 30. This is a command from Allah to His believing servants, to lower their gaze from looking at things that have been prohibited for them. Yakhuddu The word ghedd means to reduce, shorten or lower down something. Accordingly, ghadd basar is generally translated as `lowering the gaze' or 'keeping it lowered'. But the Command of ghadd basar does not imply that the gaze should always be kept lowered. It only means to imply that one should restrain one's gaze and avoid casting of looks freely. That is, if it is not desirable to see a thing, one should turn the eyes away and avoid having a look at it Men are being commanded to lower their gaze and guard their private parts in this verse Tell the believing men to lower their gaze, and protect their private parts. Verses 30
  • 5. Ahadith According to a Tradition related by Hadrat Buraidah, the Holy Prophet instructed Hadrat 'Ali: "O 'Ali, do not cast a second look after the first look. The first look is pardonable but not the second one." (Tirmizi;, Ahmad, Abu Da'ud) Hadrat Jarir bin 'Abdullah Bajali says that he asked the Holy Prophet, "What should I do if I happen to cast a chance look?" The Holy Prophet replied, "Turn your eyes away or lower your gaze."(Muslim, Ahmad, Tirmizi, Abu Da'ud, Nasa'i) Hadrat 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud quotes the Holy Prophet as having said: "Allah says that the gaze is one of the poisonous arrows of Satan. Whoever forsakes it, out of His fear, he will be rewarded with a faith whose sweetness he will relish in his own heart." (Tabarani). . According to a Tradition related by Abu Umamah, the Holy Prophet said: "If a Muslim happens to glance at the charms of a woman and then turns his eyes away, Allah will bless his worship and devotion and will make it all the more sweet. ''. (Musnad Ahmad).
  • 6. Questions What does it mean, when Qur‟an commands us to not to look at other sex? It means not to look at non mahrum men or women with lust. What is the “zina” of eyes? It is to look at the opposite sex with lust. What is the “suttr” (covering of body parts) of a man from a man? It is from navel to knees. Mention some exceptional cases when men or women are allowed to look at non mahrum men or women? 1. If a female doctor is not available a male doctor may examine a woman vice versa. 2. There is no harm in looking at a suspect woman when investigating a crime, or in the judge's looking at a female witness, who appears in the court, 3. An intentional look is not counted as a sin. 4. When a man intends to marry a woman he is allowed to meet her and look at her.
  • 7. Ahadith Mughirah bin Shu'bah has stated,. "I wanted to marry in a certain family. The Holy Prophet asked me whether I had seen the girl or not. When 1 replied in the negative, he said: `Have a look at her; this will enhance harmonious relationship between you two'." (Ahmad, Tirmizi, Nasa…) According to a Tradition related by Abu Hurairah, a man wanted to marry in a family of the Ansar. The Holy Prophet asked him to have a look at the girl, for the Ansar usually had a defect in their eyes. (Muslim, Nasa'i, Ahmad). According to Jabir bin 'Abdullah, the Holy Prophet said: "When a person from among you wants to marry a woman, he should have a look at her to satisfy himself that there is some quality in the woman which induces him to marry her. " (Ahmad, Abu Da'ud).
  • 8. 31 The Commandments of restraining the gaze for women are the same as for men. They should not glance intentionally at the other men, and if they happen to cast a chance look, they should turn their eyes away; and they should abstain from looking at the satar of others. Satar of a woman. The female satar with respect to men is the entire body, excluding only the hand and the face, which should not be exposed before any other man, not even the brother and father, except the husband. The Zeenutt: "Adornment" includes attractive woman is not allowed to wear a clothes, ornaments and other decorations thin or a tight fitting dress which of the head, face, hand, feet, etc. which might reveal the skin or the the women usually employ, and is outlines of the body. expressed by the modern word 'make-up'. Verse 31
  • 9. Questions Is “Zeenutt” (adornment) halaal? Zeenutt is halaal but to use it in the wrong place is haraam. What is the “Zeenutt” ? It is anything that makes one look attractive or beautiful. What is the difference between satar and pardah? satar and purdah are two entirely different things. Sanctity of satar is such that it cannot be violated even before the mahram males like the father. brother, etc. As for purdah it is over and above satar which is meant to segregate women from non mahram males; the discussion here relates to the Commandments of purdah and not to satar. What does mean? It means not to show off their adornment except that which is apparent, means, they should not show anything of their adornment to non-Mahram men except for whatever it is impossible to hide. There is a world of difference between "displaying something" and "its becoming displayed of itself." The first implies `intention' and the second 'compulsion' and a state of helplessness. Verse 31
  • 10. Khamr means something that covers the brain—makes one unconscious. Khamr and khimar have the same root. Khumur (veils) is the plural of Khimar, which means something that covers, and is what is used to cover the head. This is what is known among the people as a veil. 31. This verse gives a list of all of these are a woman's close relatives whom she can never marry (Mahram) and it is permissible for her to show her adornments to them, but without making a wanton display of herself. Verses 30-31
  • 11. List of Mahram: 1. Husband 2. Father and forefathers 3. Father in law 4. Son and grandsons. 5. Sons and grandsons of ones husband. 6. Brothers and step brothers. 7. All mahram in nasb are also mahram in raza‟utt. 8. Nephews and their children. 9. Slave girls. 10. Tabi`in among men who do not have desire, such as hired servants and followers who are not at the same level as the woman and are feeble-minded and have no interest in or desire for women. 12. Ibn Abbas said, … their women, means that she may "This is the kind of person who has no also wear her adornment in front of desire.'„ other Muslim women, but not in front of 11. Children are so young they do not understand anything about women or their the women (Jewish and Christian `Awrah or their soft speech or their women), lest they describe her to their enticing ways of walking and moving. husbands. Verse 31
  • 12. Ahadith The Messenger of Allah said: No woman should describe another woman to her husband so that it is as if he is looking at her. It was recorded in the Two Sahihs from Ibn Mas`ud. It was recorded in the Two Sahihs that the Messenger of Allah said: Avoid entering upon women. It was said, "O Messenger of Allah, what do you think about the male in-laws!'' He said: The male in-law is death.
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  • 14. Etiquettes of Women walking in the street. During Jahiliyyah, when women walked in the street wearing anklets and no one could hear them, they would stamp their feet so that men could hear their anklets ringing. Allah forbade the believing women to do this. Women are also prohibited from wearing scent and perfume when they are going outside the home, lest men should smell their perfume. Women are also forbidden to walk in the middle of the street, because of what this involves of wanton display. Verse-31
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  • 16. Notes by Umm Momina