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Ebony
17-03-05, 03:15 PM
THE HUMAN SOUL

Allah Most High says in the Holy Qur’an (15:26-29) that when He created man from black mud and fashioned him into the beautiful shape of a human being, and made him complete, HE BREATHED INTO MAN HIS SOUL FROM HIS OWN SOUL.

That is what makes us His best creation, a whole universe, a microcosm containing all of creation, almost a divinity, BUT MORTAL, although we are blessed with something within us which is immortal, eternal. But can we identify the "soul"? Can we touch it, see it, feel it? Where is it within us? What does it do to us?

We find an excuse for claiming not to understand the soul. We are told by Allah Most High Himself, addressing His most loved creation, our Master, (saws), that if they (we) ask him about the soul to tell us that "the soul is under the command of our Lord and of its knowledge we are given but little…" (17:85)

But our soul is our only connection with our Lord, which came from Him and which will return to Him. And we are told, "He who knows himself (his soul) knows his Lord." So we must seek. We must understand even if "we are given of this knowledge but little."

Did our Creator make our father Adam (a.s.) out of a "sounding clay of black mud" like a jug, and then pour his soul into that clay? Was Adam (a.s.) a container and the soul what he contained? That analogy does not work, because the flesh is created and the divine soul is not. Besides, the sons and the daughters of Adam (a.s.) are made from nutfa, the human embryonic cell in our mothers’ belly which grows, changes shape, ages, shrivels and disintegrates! Also, we are told that the Divine Spirit in each of us is a "Whole" indivisible. How can it be chopped into pieces, with a small portion placed into each human being?

The ones who know say that the existence of the soul in a created being necessitates the existence of a capacity, a receptivity in that being. Without this "receptivity" to accept the soul, we could not have it. The soul is a light. And the receptivity, the ability to be lighted, enlightened with the human soul, is likened to a wick in an oil lamp. The oil lamp is the body, a manifestation of the Divine Attributes ya Khaliq, ya Bari, ya Musawwir: the Creator, the Maker, the Shaper. The oil is life, a gift and manifestation of the Divine Attribute ya Hayy, the Ever-living. In the whole of creation,the wick is a unique gift, given only to the human being: Akl, intelligence, a manifestation of the Divine Attributes of ya Nur, the Light, and ya Alim, the Knower.

To light this lamp of the human being, the wick must have the capacity to absorb the oil of the experiences and the mysteries of life. Human intelligence must absorb knowledge. Otherwise, it can not catch fire.

When Allah Most High says Nafahtu, "I blow into him", it is as if His ever-existing Nur, the Divine Light, touches the receptive human intelligence, and lights the light of the human soul. Intelligence which does not understand, which does not know, does not have the capacity to receive the eternal soul. That is why our master, the Beloved of Allah (saws) says, "He who does not have intelligence does not have faith or religion."

The soul is not contained within us like water in a cup, or like knowledge which enters our memory or mind. It is more like sunlight reflected on a window at sunset, or an image reflected in a mirror. But if the mirror is dirty, nothing will show in it.

How does the soul’s light manifest itself in us? It is that which makes us see, hear, and smell, but not the usual way we sense things. The enlightenment of the soul should make us see true reality, even make us see our Lord, in the way of Hd. Ali (r.a.) who said, "I do not worship a God whom I do not see." And indeed he worshiped him intensely. Or like Hd. Omar (r.a.) who saw, from Medina, the Muslim armies in danger of being surrounded all the way in Persia and shouted "Pull back to the mountain!" and was heard. Or like the blessed companions of the Prophet (saws) who used to hear rocks and plants saluting the Beloved of Allah (saws). And like the Messenger of Allah himself (saws), who smelled the perfume of Hd. Uways al Karani (r.a.) long after he had returned home and said, "I smell the presence of a friend." And who furthermore looked into the eyes of Hd. Aisha (r.a.), who had seen Uways, and saw him in her eyes.

If we have a soul, we should be able to know ourselves, and in this knowledge know our Lord.

As in the analogy of the oil lamp, when the oil of life is used up, the light of the soul goes out. When the soul leaves the body, where does it go? It returns to where it always was.

Hera****us, an ambassador from Byzantium, asked the Messenger of Allah (saws), "Where is your paradise, your hell, if not in the world or in the skies?" The Beloved of Allah (saws) responded, "Fe SubhanAllah! Mercy! Where is the day when the night comes?"

Allah knows best.

Adapted from Rawdzatu at Talibin by Hd. Imam Ghazali (k.s.)

by Shaykh Tosun Bayrak-al-Jerrahi

Zul-Qi’dah, 1421 A.H.

http://www.jerrahi.org/writings_english/the_human_soul.htm

neel
17-03-05, 04:18 PM
This is pretty nice stuff. Would you please explain what our, as owners of such soul, prime responsibility is?

PiElle
18-03-05, 04:27 AM
please enlgihten me if there is a thing call 'soul mate' in islam?

Crono
18-03-05, 05:39 AM
yes...the person Allah has ment for you to be with is your soul mate...though..not everyone has a soul mate

PiElle
18-03-05, 06:17 AM
yes...the person Allah has ment for you to be with is your soul mate...though..not everyone has a soul mate

you mean not everyone will get to meet their soul mate in this lifetime? and what happens if one does meet the soul mate?

Crono
18-03-05, 06:31 AM
you should note..soulmate isn't anislamic teaching or anyhting..but basicly a soul mate is the eprson yuor meant to be with

well..allah has palns for us all..and soem of us have a woman..or man, in our plan

so i usely consider that person my soul mate..and if there is mroe then one...maby your soulmate is the person you die with

PiElle
18-03-05, 06:35 AM
you should note..soulmate isn't anislamic teaching or anyhting..but basicly a soul mate is the eprson yuor meant to be with

well..allah has palns for us all..and soem of us have a woman..or man, in our plan

so i usely consider that person my soul mate..and if there is mroe then one...maby your soulmate is the person you die with

you mean one has more than 1 soulmate? is matimonial partner consider a soul mate?

ponderingstar
18-03-05, 08:27 AM
you should note..soulmate isn't anislamic teaching or anyhting..but basicly a soul mate is the eprson yuor meant to be with

well..allah has palns for us all..and soem of us have a woman..or man, in our plan

so i usely consider that person my soul mate..and if there is mroe then one...maby your soulmate is the person you die with


I think this is true brother but i think maybe what pielle was asking was more of the fashion of what "soul mate" mens in the west.

The person you are destined to be with may not be your "soul mate" since they can very easliy make you extremely unhappy. Hence divorce is frowned upon but ultimately permitted.

Some men marry more than one woman (not many but some) and so are they to have more than one soul mate?

I have heard things from my parents generation which suggest that is a couple is very happy together then they shall be together in heaven. That is if they do not argue or bicker and if the respect and love one another dearly. However i wonder how much of this is based on our religion and how much on hearsay. But if it is based on our religion then i would attempt to suggest that those are the couples who are "soul mates" since they shall be together and happy for eternity. However having said that; I do believe that with the nature of our free will that Allah has granted us, a very large part of that reponsibility lies with the individuals, to be loving and respectful and to not give in to our anger towards one another or pride etc.

As i said, this is not from my own learning but what my parents and aunts and unlces have taught me so i do not know.

Allah knows best.

Crono
18-03-05, 08:33 AM
well...the whole term soulmate is more of a tradition type thing...

i don't believe it to be for or agaisnt islam..or good or bad...it is jsut a saying

but what it would be more related to is like i said..the person you are meant to be with..though..not everyone is jsut meant to be with someone

the ideal soul mate would be the person..i suppose...who loves you..cares for you doesn't fight with you..or disagree with you, and is perfect in every way...form YOUR point of view

your soulmate is like your ideal mate..the person you see as being perfect in every way for you

but one must watch themselves...because loveing your mate more then Allah can be hazardous to your future

PiElle
18-03-05, 08:56 AM
I think this is true brother but i think maybe what pielle was asking was more of the fashion of what "soul mate" mens in the west.
thanks for the explaination to our little bro here. :-)

The person you are destined to be with may not be your "soul mate" (since they can very easliy make you extremely unhappy.)???? Hence divorce is frowned upon but ultimately permitted.

Some men marry more than one woman (not many but some) and so are they to have more than one soul mate? not really.haha.

I have heard things from my parents generation which suggest that is a couple is very happy together then they shall be together in heaven. That is if they do not argue or bicker and if the respect and love one another dearly. However i wonder how much of this is based on our religion and how much on hearsay. But if it is based on our religion then i would attempt to suggest that those are the couples who are "soul mates" since they shall be together and happy for eternity.
yes. i believe that to be true if both are sincere in their journey together.

However having said that; I do believe that with the nature of our free will that Allah has granted us, a very large part of that reponsibility lies with the individuals, to be loving and respectful and to not give in to our anger towards one another or pride etc.
hmmm... it helps in building a strong relationship, but doesn't help in finding the soul mate.

As i said, this is not from my own learning but what my parents and aunts and unlces have taught me so i do not know.
guess you'll never know until you meet your soul mate right?

Allah knows best.

PiElle
18-03-05, 09:19 AM
well...the whole term soulmate is more of a tradition type thing...

i don't believe it to be for or agaisnt islam..or good or bad...it is jsut a saying
i am glad this topic is not against islam.

but what it would be more related to is like i said..the person you are meant to be with..though..not everyone is jsut meant to be with someone
person, someone, is not the same as soul mate.

the ideal soul mate would be the person..i suppose...who loves you..cares for you doesn't fight with you..or disagree with you, and is perfect in every way...form YOUR point of view
there's no ideal soul mate. a soul mate is a soul mate. like a best friend is a best friend, there's no such thing as 'ideal' best friend.

your soulmate is like your ideal mate..the person you see as being perfect in every way for you
a soul mate is a mate in soul within. the person you see as perfect may be your mate, but it's only a cover of the soul, may not be your soul mate.

but one must watch themselves...because loveing your mate more then Allah can be hazardous to your future
haha... funny you mentioned this. that's sayings that soul mates may meet but usually not easy to be together due to various reasons...eg. locations, age, circumstances etc....

PiElle
18-03-05, 10:19 AM
We all come from a single soul not just Adam and Eve. The soul is that part of us that causes lust/desire/arrogance etc, it is the worldly part of us.
Just like our bodies came from a single element - Clay.
In Islam (And in the bible as i recently found out), Man is body, spirit and Soul. The soul is NOT the spirit as some of you think, even Biblically.

someone posted this in another thread. please enlighten me?

Moayidd
18-03-05, 10:41 AM
We all come from a single soul not just Adam and Eve. The soul is that part of us that causes lust/desire/arrogance etc, it is the worldly part of us.
Just like our bodies came from a single element - Clay.
In Islam (And in the bible as i recently found out), Man is body, spirit and Soul. The soul is NOT the spirit as some of you think, even Biblically.

someone posted this in another thread. please enlighten me?


I posted it. What is your question ?

006.098 وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَنْشَأَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ فَمُسْتَقَرٌّ وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ قَدْ فَصَّلْنَا الآيَاتِ لِقَوْمٍ يَفْقَهُونَ
006.098 It is He Who hath produced you from a single person: here is a place of sojourn and a place of departure: We detail Our signs for people who understand.
006.098 Wahuwa alla[th]ee anshaakum min nafsin w[ah]idatin famustaqarrun wamustawdaAAun qad fa[ss]aln[a] al-[a]y[a]ti liqawmin yafqahoon(a)

The translation is incorrect, it says a single person, the actual Arabic verse says Nafsin Wahidatin - Single Soul.
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spes
18-03-05, 02:16 PM
I posted it. What is your question ?

006.098 وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَنْشَأَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ فَمُسْتَقَرٌّ وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ قَدْ فَصَّلْنَا الآيَاتِ لِقَوْمٍ يَفْقَهُونَ
006.098 It is He Who hath produced you from a single person: here is a place of sojourn and a place of departure: We detail Our signs for people who understand.
006.098 Wahuwa alla[th]ee anshaakum min nafsin w[ah]idatin famustaqarrun wamustawdaAAun qad fa[ss]aln[a] al-[a]y[a]ti liqawmin yafqahoon(a)

The translation is incorrect, it says a single person, the actual Arabic verse says Nafsin Wahidatin - Single Soul.
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So according to Islam, all Men come from a single soul.

Is this Single Soul a creation or is it eternal?

Does this mean that all Men, according to Islam, share a single soul?

Also according to your article, God also has a soul. Is this soul of God part of God? Is God now composite? What happened to the utter simplicity of God?

Is God's soul, God, or is God's soul not-God?

ponderingstar
18-03-05, 06:57 PM
So according to Islam, all Men come from a single soul.

Is this Single Soul a creation or is it eternal?

Does this mean that all Men, according to Islam, share a single soul?

Also according to your article, God also has a soul. Is this soul of God part of God? Is God now composite? What happened to the utter simplicity of God?

Is God's soul, God, or is God's soul not-God?

Wow. you must be a little slow. i don't think you'll understand even if we try. ho hum...

PiElle
19-03-05, 05:07 PM
I posted it. What is your question ?

006.098 وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَنْشَأَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ فَمُسْتَقَرٌّ وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ قَدْ فَصَّلْنَا الآيَاتِ لِقَوْمٍ يَفْقَهُونَ
006.098 It is He Who hath produced you from a single person: here is a place of sojourn and a place of departure: We detail Our signs for people who understand.
006.098 Wahuwa alla[th]ee anshaakum min nafsin w[ah]idatin famustaqarrun wamustawdaAAun qad fa[ss]aln[a] al-[a]y[a]ti liqawmin yafqahoon(a)

The translation is incorrect, it says a single person, the actual Arabic verse says Nafsin Wahidatin - Single Soul.
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hey i pasted in here because it more related to the topic in this thread... hope you do not mind... :-)

PiElle
19-03-05, 05:20 PM
I posted it. What is your question ?

006.098 وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَنْشَأَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ فَمُسْتَقَرٌّ وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ قَدْ فَصَّلْنَا الآيَاتِ لِقَوْمٍ يَفْقَهُونَ
006.098 It is He Who hath produced you from a single person: here is a place of sojourn and a place of departure: We detail Our signs for people who understand.
006.098 Wahuwa alla[th]ee anshaakum min nafsin w[ah]idatin famustaqarrun wamustawdaAAun qad fa[ss]aln[a] al-[a]y[a]ti liqawmin yafqahoon(a)

The translation is incorrect, it says a single person, the actual Arabic verse says Nafsin Wahidatin - Single Soul.
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Originally Posted by PiElle
We all come from a single soul not just Adam and Eve. The soul is that part of us that causes lust/desire/arrogance etc, it is the worldly part of us.
Just like our bodies came from a single element - Clay.
In Islam (And in the bible as i recently found out), Man is body, spirit and Soul. The soul is NOT the spirit as some of you think, even Biblically.

someone posted this in another thread. please enlighten me?


hmm..... if g-d has made each one a single soul... and there are many souls in this world. so if 2 souls can get along amongst al souls... they are soul mates....??? !!!??? one gets to meet many soul mates in their lifetime???!!! and for single soul, g-d only make 1 other soul to make them an eternal pair???!!???

PiElle
19-03-05, 05:33 PM
We all come from a single soul not just Adam and Eve. The soul is that part of us that causes lust/desire/arrogance etc, it is the worldly part of us.
Just like our bodies came from a single element - Clay.
In Islam (And in the bible as i recently found out), Man is body, spirit and Soul. The soul is NOT the spirit as some of you think, even Biblically.

someone posted this in another thread. please enlighten me?


moayidd...

"HE BREATHED INTO MAN HIS SOUL FROM HIS OWN SOUL." so are you saying he breathed "that part of us that causes lust/desire/arrogance etc, it is the worldly part of us." into man?
the soul is like a vessel, it's like 'you are what you put inside'. so the soul goes around getting filled up with emotions, experience, five (six) senses, good, evil, strenths, weaknesses, intelligence... etc... and soul mates unite because they share similar contents and outlook to the world...