To Call Maulana Burqa, Molana Diesel & Etc Etc Is Also A Sin..... - TopicsExpress



          

To Call Maulana Burqa, Molana Diesel & Etc Etc Is Also A Sin..... Moulana is an Arabic word derived from the root letter wa.1a.ya. It is comprised of two words: Maula and Na. The word Maula has an established meem (masdar meemi) within it and it acts in place of a doer (fail), and the Na, which suffixes it, is to convey plurality. Hence, the word Na can be substituted by other pronouns to produce Maulahu (his Maula) or Maula’ i (my Maula)..... There are certain words in Arabic that have several meanings. Depending on the context, a particular meaning would be implied. A typical example is the word “Moulana” made up from the word “Moula” and the first person plural pronoun “Naa”. “Moula” can mean master, lord, protector, patron, companion, etc. In the Qur’aan this word has been used in reference to Allah as well as the Angel Jibraeel Alaihis Salaam and the pious believers. In Surah Buqarah (chapter 2 verse 286) it is used in reference to the Creator where man is imploring Him and addressing Him as the Protector and Helper. However in Surah Tahreem (chapter 66 verse 4) the same word with the third person pronoun is used in relation to Jibraeel and the pious believers as well. Allah Ta’ala says: “And if you two oppose him, then Allah, Jibraeel and the pious believers will be his companions.” When Allah the Almighty Himself uses the word “Moula” for human beings, what prevents them from using it as well in reference to their fellow brothers? Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) himself used the word for a companion of his. Once when addressing Zaid ibn Haritha, he said “Anta Akhoonaa wa moulana” i.e. “You are our brother and companion.” (Tafseer Rawaiul Bayaan) Anas Radhiallahu Anhu, a distinguished companion of Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) himself used the word for a companion of his. Once when addressing Zaid ibn Haritha, he said, Yaa Moulana al-Hasan “O my companion Hasan.” The above narrations clearly indicate the permissibility of using the word “Moula” or “Moulana” for any human being. People that lack totally in the knowledge of the Qur’aan and Hadith claim that it cannot be used for anyone besides Allah. Another claim made by these ignoramuses is that the title “Moulana” is only used in India, Pakistan and South Africa. Which student of Islamic history is unaware of the name of the great Saint Jalaluddin Rumi Rahmatullah alaih. Born in Khurasan, he immigrated to Konya in Turkey. He was popularly known as Moulana Jalauddin Rumi. (See Saviours of Islamic Spirit vol. 1 pg. 314). This fact alone is sufficient proof to annihilate the above mentioned claim of the juhhaal (ignorant ones) and should be treated with the contempt it deserves. so simply Hang Those person who are miss using the dignity of this word without saying or showing any stupidity on the name of protest!
Posted on: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 15:25:45 +0000

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