An Advanced Exercise for the Quran Addicts: Tuning in to the Musical Rhythm in Ayat 7:19:23

Salaamun Alaykum

I have shared with you some unusual Bayyinaat in the past, but this one is really cool, and a stunning way to enjoy the Quran!

Read Ayat 7:19:23 or even better, listen to a professional Qaari recite them ! Here's one of my favorites: سورة الاعراف… الشيخ مصطفى اللاهوني - YouTube Starting at TimeStamp 4:15

Listen carefully to the musical note repeatedly emphasized in this paragraph?

Then contemplate what critical Bayyinah we can learn from this paragraph, based on the meanings and the grammar, after the emphasis on the repeating musical note.

I know this is tough! This one is for those with keen observational skills!!! But I will give you a helpful hint: This Bayyinahh completely lays to rest any objection to the evidence I presented in support of the disclosure about the Injil! (Wait! Whaaaaat??? And what does this have to do with the musical rhythm in this paragraph?)

The OQM also teaches us about the music in the Quran! Really, Really cool!

Ha Ha Happy toiling!

Love to all, Hany

FA Abdul Malek
Sep 12, 2023

Salaamun Alaykum. Ok, I have something here. It sounds like a lot of words addressing a pair but concluded as a plural.

Hence, this ayat proof that the word وكُتُبِهِ in ayat 4:136 (in YT 146) which is plural indeed refers to 2 Kitaab i.e. Quran and Torah.

Alhamdulillah

Kamel B
Sep 16, 2023

SA,

For me it's normal, how would you say "Our" in dual form instead of using "na" at the end with the plural?

Nafsana could also have been used by Allah (for each one).

But in dual form it is strange

Sofia Xee
Sep 12, 2023

SA,

Also,

These ayat so strongly reject the traditional story of Adam and Eve being first man and woman, for example,

لكما من الظلمين

لنكو نن من الخسرين

If they were first human, there were no zaalimin، no khaasirin existing

من الخسرين ,من الظلمين dont fit in that case.

Nur Izhar
Sep 13, 2023

Good one sis indeed u hv been given احسن زرق

Ramon Quimson
Sep 13, 2023

In this mad fruity loop dance, all the rabbanaa's applied, In the realm of mystic laughter, hearts collide. With a ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, I found my home, Mystic melody of rhythm, in every poem.

From the ha-dual, I ventured far and wide, To the na-plural, where secrets did confide. On al-jannah's dance floor, the universe was whole, And in na-na-na-na's whispers, unity took its toll.

Oh man, Rabbanaa means 2? Nafs and zauj? In this mad fruity loop dance, they find their refuge.

Nur Izhar
Sep 13, 2023

سُبْحَٰنَكَ رَبّي رَبِّ ٱلْعِزَّةِ عَمَّا يَصِفُونَ وَسَلَٰمٌ عَلَى ٱلْمُرْسَلِينَ وَٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ ٱلْعَٰلَمِينَ

Thank u Dr Hany..

Dritan Kardhashi
Sep 13, 2023

Selamun Alejkum...,

Concerning the noun "khalidiine", another form from this root is found in the story of Isa. (Akhlede). Is there a relation between these two words that share the same root? Has the event happended before or during the revelation of the scripture? In the role as a "companion", has Isa been with the messenger before the revelation of the scripture? Is there a relationship with the following verse?

وَإِنْ كَادُوا لَيَفْتِنُونَكَ عَنِ الَّذِي أَوْحَيْنَا إِلَيْكَ لِتَفْتَرِيَ عَلَيْنَا غَيْرَهُ وَإِذًا لَاتَّخَذُوكَ خَلِيلًا ﴿۷۳﴾

If the questions are irrelevant, please accept my apology.

Love to all

Thank you

abu hassan
Oct 7, 2023

Salaamun Alaykum

Very interesting!!! I had this thought in mind for years - "musical note" or "musical chord" of how ayat of the quran. Even the "note" of the "sentences". Glad to know there are people observing, contemplating and study this.