Category: HFWs – High Frequency Words of The Quran

  • High Frequency Word of The Quran #95: يَا بَنِي

    High Frequency Word of The Quran #95: يَا بَنِي

    BismillahirRahmanirRahim. Assalamu’alaikum Wr. Wb.

    Dear student of the Noble Quran,

    Assalamu’alaikum wr wb.

    It gives me great pleasure to share with you High Frequency Words from the Quran and its wisdom everyday.

    Previously you’ve learned the word,(َأَصْحَاب), (مَا), (يَوْم), (كَيْف) and (شَيْطَان). The HFW you will learn today is repeated for 80 times in the Quran. As of today you’ve learned 6 words from the Quran. Collectively these words are being used for 488 times in the Quran! MasyaAllah! Let’s continue reading!

     

    Today, we learn about the word  (يَبَنِي) which means “O Children”.

    Your 6th High Frequency Word of the Quran:

    Aspire list of HFW Number: #95

     

    يَبَنِي

    Transliteration: Yaa Bani

    Meaning: O Children

    Meaning in Malay: Wahai Anak2

    Frequency in the Quran: 80 times

    First Mention in Quran: Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 40 (2:40)

    Last Mention in Quran: Surah Abasa, Verse 36 (80:36)

     

    In Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 40 (2:40), Allah says:
    O Children of Israel remember my blessings which I have bestowed upon you,
    and fulfill your promise to me, I shall fulfill my promise to you,
    and to me alone should you be afraid

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    The word Bani in the phrase Ya Bani appears 80 times in the Quran and its not exclusive to Children of Israel only, it is also mentioned outside the context of Bani Israel. It’s an indication which emphasis on the importance of children. For they are the seed of next generation. They shall walk this earth, when we are underground looking up to them. It is important to for us to remind and train ourselves and our children to be grateful of the blessings from Allah.

    The fall of Children of Israel is because they fail to remember the blessings of Allah on them, so let this be a lesson to us. And lets start counting our blessings WITH our children. Our children need our guidance. And because action speaks louder than words, they will follow our actions more than listen to what our words tell them. Counting our blessings with our children or being grateful is not only limited to saying alhamdulillah, or thank you Allah, it’s also about being a kind person to others, helping the neighbors, forgiving our friends and foes, and being patient and not complaining when we are in a difficult position.  Please search and read this verse in the Quran or on your mobile app today, and have a great day!

     

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  • High Frequency Word of The Quran #96: شَيْطَان

    High Frequency Word of The Quran #96: شَيْطَان

    BismillahirRahmanirRahim. Assalamu’alaikum Wr. Wb.

    Dear student of the Noble Quran,

    Assalamu’alaikum wr wb.

    It gives me great pleasure to share with you High Frequency Words from the Quran and its wisdom everyday.

    Previously you’ve learned the word, (أصحاب) ,(ما), (يوم), and (كيف). The HFW you will learn today is repeated for 80 times in the Quran. As of today you’ve learned 5 words from the Quran. Collectively these words are being repeated for 398 times! MasyaAllah! Let’s continue reading!

    Today, we learn about the word  (شَيْطَان) which means “satan/devil”.

    Below is your 5th High Frequency Word of the Quran:

    Aspire list of HFW Number: #96

     

    شَيْطَان

    Transliteration: Syaitaan

    Meaning: Satan/Devil

    Meaning in Malay: Syaitan

    Frequency in the Quran: 80 times

    First Mention in Quran: Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 36 (2:36)

    Last Mention in Quran: Surah Al-Mulk, Verse 5 (67:5)

     

    In Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 36 (2:36), Allah says:

    But satan/the devil made them both fall from it, and caused them to depart from that (state) in which they were, and We said: Fall down, one of you a foe unto the other! There shall be for you on earth a habitation and provision for a time.

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    This verse reminds us that it is important to observe our surrounding and be conscious of our inner selves.
    For satan/or the devil is a negative energy, but if we focus ourselves on positive energy by reminding ourselves of Allah and returning to HIM always, the positive will expand, remember, what we focus on expands.

    Focus on Allah, the mightiest and most magnificent of all positive energy and the negative energy will not come close, though we must constantly remain vigilant within, with our inner thoughts, observe them more, observe people’s faults less.

    Syaitan’s mission is to turn humans into enemies against each other. But if we remain focus on developing our own positive thoughts and looking at others positively we will syaitan will fail his mission. The key to positive thoughts and mindset is to get closer to Allah by reading Quran and learning its meaning, to do zikir constantly also helps. Remember also to ask Allah s.w.t. for guidance especially when we read surah Al-Fatihah and we recite “ihdinas siratal mustaqeem” guide us to straight upright path.

    Please search and read this verse in the Quran or on your mobile app this today, and have a great day!

     

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  • High Frequency Word of The Quran #97: َكَيْف

    High Frequency Word of The Quran #97: َكَيْف

    BismillahirRahmanirRahim. Assalamu’alaikum Wr. Wb.

    Dear student of the Noble Quran,

    Assalamu’alaikum wr wb.

    Previously you’ve learned the word (أصحاب) ,(ما),  and (يوم) . The HFW you will learn today is repeated for 80 times in the Quran. As of today you’ve learned 4 words from the Quran. Collectively these words are being repeated for 318 times! In the next 10 days we will be learning 10 words which will amount to 810 words from the Quran. MasyaAllah! Let’s continue reading!

    Today we learn about the word Kaifa (كيف) which means “how”.

    Below is your 4th High Frequency Word of the Quran:

    Aspire list of HFW Number: #97

     

    كَيْف

    Transliteration: Kaifa

    Meaning: How?

    Meaning in Malay: Bagaimana?

    Frequency in the Quran: 80 times

    First Mention in Quran: Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 28 (2:28)

    Last Mention in Quran: Surah Al-Fil, Verse 1 (105:1)

     

    In Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 28 (2:28), Allah says:
    How can you not believe in Allah!? When you were dead and it is HE who give you life!

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    It is important to remember this verse always and apply it in life,
    so that we remember that our existance is DEPENDANT on Allah,
    and we owe it to HIM. When something is wrong in our life,
    it is because we are far from HIM,and we CAN fix it by
    returning to HIM and getting closer to HIM.

    We will all return to Allah. There’s no choice regarding that.
    But we do have the choice when it comes to the manner of
    how we want to return to Allah. What we want is to return
    to Allah in a manner that HE is pleased with us and we are
    happy to return to Him. To achieve that is to live our life
    believing in Him and following His guidance! And we do
    that by living our life with the Quran!

    Please search and read this verse in the Quran or on your mobile app this weekend, and TRANSFORM your life.

     

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  • High Frequency Word of The Quran #98: يَوْم

    High Frequency Word of The Quran #98: يَوْم

     

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    BismillahirRahmanirRahim. Assalamu’alaikum Wr. Wb.

    Dear student of the Noble Quran,

    Assalamu’alaikum wr wb.

    Yesterday you’ve learned the word (أصحاب) ,(ما) and the day before that. The HFW you will learn today is repeated for 81 times in the Quran. As of today you’ve learned 3 words from the Quran which together they are being repeated for 238 times! In the next 10 days we will be learning 10 words which will amount to 810 words from the Quran. MasyaAllah! Let’s continue reading!

    Today we learn about the word Yaum (يوم) which means “day”.

    Below is your 3rd High Frequency Word of the Quran:

    Aspire list of HFW Number: #98

     

    يَوْم

    Transliteration: Yaum

    Meaning: Day

    Meaning in Malay: Hari

    Frequency in the Quran: 81 times

    First Mention in Quran: Surah Al-Fatihah, Verse 4 (1:4)

    Last Mention in Quran: Surah Al-Qaari’ah, Verse 1 (101:4)

     

     

    Friday is a very blessed day in Islam.

    It is said that Rasulullah s.a.w. said that Friday is the Leader of the 7 days of the week. So we look forward to every Friday not because it’s the end of the week, but because Rasulullah says its a SPECIAL Day for us! So we prepare our very best for that day to go to the mosque and bring our children together.

    In Surah Al-Fatihah, Verse 4 (1:4), Allah says:

    (Allah) is King on the Day of Judgment

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    It is important to remember this verse always and apply it in life, so that we judge people less in this life by always remembering that we will be thoroughly judged by Allah, The Real KING in the hereafter.

    It is also important to note that when we acknowledge Allah s.w.t. as our real true King we are servants to him. We are his real true servants. As His servants we look forward to serve him and and to attain his pleasure. And when we accept our position as His servants He will guide us. We always ask Allah for guidance but sometimes we forget to behave as His servants so the guidance does not reach us.

    We read surah Al-Fatihah everyday, let’s read it with understanding and with intention to apply it in life.

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  • High Frequency Word of The Quran #99: مَا

    High Frequency Word of The Quran #99: مَا

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    BismillahirRahmanirRahim. Assalamu’alaikum Wr. Wb.

    Dear student of the Noble Quran,

    Assalamu’alaikum wr wb.

    Yesterday you’ve learned the word (أصحاب) which means “companions”, this word is repeated 78 times in the Quran. The HFW you will learn today is repeated for 79 times in the Quran. As of today you’ve learned 2 words from the Quran which together they are being repeated for 157 times! In the next 10 days we will be learning 10 words which will amount to 810 words from the Quran. MasyaAllah! Let’s continue reading!

    Today we learn about the word Ma (ما) which means “That/Which/What/Like/As”.

    Below is your 2nd High Frequency Word of the Quran:

    Aspire list of HFW Number: #99

     

    ما

    Transliteration: maa

    Meaning: That/Which/What/Like/As

    Frequency in the Quran: 79 times

    First Mention in Quran: Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 13 (2:13)

    Last Mention in Quran: Surah Al-Muzammil, Verse 15 (73:15)

    In Surah Al-Maidah, Verse 117 (5:117), Allah s.w.t. says (in the context of Nabi Isa a.s. replying to Allah s.w.t.):

    I said not to them except what You commanded me – to worship Allah , my Lord and your Lord. And I was a witness over them as long as I was among them; but when You took me up, You were the Observer over them, and You are, over all things, Witness.

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    If you read the above verse in it’s original Arabic text, you will find that the word (مَا) is repeated four times. Although ma has only one phonetic value, as in it is only one syllable, only make one sound, depending on it’s usage in a sentence or a verse its meaning is diverse.

    During my first time of broadcasting HFWs or High Frequency Words in 2014, I didn’t include HFW #99. It wasn’t included because it was complex and I felt it may be too challenging for me to explain in a single whatsapp broadcast message and too much for my subscribers to read. But I choose to include it this time round because hundreds of people were asking during the previous round. I just hope that my explanation will not confuse you.

    The verse above is an excellent example to illustrate the multiple meanings of the word (مَا). In this article the main meaning we want to learn is 1. “WHAT” but this what is not a word we use in the context of asking a question, it is rather a word that is in place of a noun, a pronoun replacing a noun. But in Arabic grammar we don’t call this dhamir (ضَمِيْر) which is a direct translation of what is a pronoun, rather we call it isim mawsul (اسم موصول). If you wish to understand this further, it is better to do so in the context of a classroom. Please ask your Arabic language teacher to explain, insyaAllah it will not be difficult for you to understand.

    Another meaning for the word ma in the verse above which we do not include its frequency value to this ma, is 2.”NOT“.  In the words of Nabi Isa a.s. “I said NOT“. The third meaning of the word ma in this verse is used in combination with another word dumtu (ُدُمْت) in ma dumtu (ُمَا دُمْت) when combined it means 3.”as long as I am“.  The fourth ma in this verse is not a word on its own but part of a word lamma (لَمَّا) which means “WHEN“.

    Alhamdulillah I hope this makes it easier for your to understand the HFW for today. Please leave a comment, if you think it’s beneficial say a few words, I would appreciate it. If you don’t think it’s good enough please let me know what else I can improve perhaps it will help the next batch of students.

    This verse also serve as evidence that Nabi Isa a.s. is a prophet and messenger of Allah. And not a god or son of god as claimed by some. We believe in all prophets mentioned in the Quran and we respect other religion as well. What we hope for is guidance from Allah and consistency to apply the knowledge that we have. All messengers were sent to unite us, unite us in our journey to Allah s.w.t. if can respect others’ religion insyaAllah that will be the beginning, perhaps one day Allah will give them hidayah and we will walk this journey together with them to attain Allah’s pleasure.

    Please search for this verse, Surah Al-Maidah, Verse 117 (5:117) and read it today.

     

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