BISMILLAH HIR RAHMAN NIR RAHEEM

(In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful)

Towards the Understanding of the Eternal Messenger of Allah

ALLAHUMMA SALLI ALA MUHAMMADAN WA ALA ALI MUHAMMADIN KAMA SALLAITA ALA IBRAHEEMA WA ALA ALI IBRAHEEMA INNAKA HAMEEDUM MAJEED

 

DAL - THE ARABIC LETTER

DEDICATED TO:

MUHAMMAD, RASOOL ALLAH

SAL ALLAHU ALAIHI WA SALLUM

The Arabic letter Dal () has no equivalent sounding letter in the English alphabet. The nearest sound is TH in the word THE. The position of the letter Dal ( ) in the Abjad, has the value of 4. In the normal Arabic character set, Dal is the 8th letter.

This article is about the spiritual meaning of the letter Dal ( ).

 

INTRODUCTION

The letter Dal () is not one of the letters in the verse Bismillah. Neither is it one of the Muqattaat (abbreviated) letters used in the opening of certain chapters in the Quran. The letter Dal () comes first in the Attribute of Allah, which is Daiem - The One Who Exists Forever. {ETERNAL}

THE LETTER DAL

The Arabic letter Dal ( ) is the first letter in the Attribute Daiem, the last letter in the name Muhammad and the middle or centre letter of the name Adam. What is the significance of the letter Dal ( ) ? The letter Dal ( ) represents a Dairah .

A Dairah is a circle.

Everything in existence is made of circles. The sun, the moon, the planets, and the stars are circular. They are all round. The orbits, of the planets, the orbits of the galaxies are all Dairahs, circles. If we look at the atoms, they are also circular. If we further look at our lives, our patterns of existence, they are all circular. And also, we come from Allah and to Allah is our return.

Even this is a complete Dairah or circle or revolution for us.

DAIRAH (CIRCLE)

A Dairah is a circle. A circle consists of 360 degrees.

First, what are degrees? In Arabic they are Darajat or Ranks.

Even in spiritual circles there are 360 degrees or ranks.

Darajat (degrees) are grades. Darajat are ranks.

 

Where did the letter Meem come into all this?

Coming back to the Dairah (circle), as the number of degrees in a circle (360) are 40 less than 400, let us take Meem, or 40, as our starting point.

If we divide 360 by 40:

We have the STARTING letter Meem () and the ENDING letter Toin ().

EXISTENCE

THE LIMITED

54 Indeed! are they in doubt concerning the Meeting with their Rabb (Lord)? Indeed! it is He that does encompass all things!

[Quran: Ha Meem Chapter 41]

THE UNLIMITED

Allah on the other hand is not limited by physical size. Direction does not apply to Allah. Allah is not limited by time or place or condition. None of these can be applied to Allah. He is ‘above' all these. By ‘above' it is implied that Allah is not restricted in any way or condition or circumstance or time or place. Since Allah is beyond a Dairah how do we understand Him?

If we go back to the Dairah (circle), we again have 360 Darajat (or degrees). Divide that by the numerical value of the letter Dal ( ) which has the numerical value 4. Since the word Dairah starts with the letter Dal ( ).

360 divided by 4 = 90

2 ALLAH HUS SAMAD

[Quran: Ikhlas Chapter 112]

 

DUNYA (WORLD)

Dunya is basically a place of limitations.

201 And there are men who say: "Rabbana (Our Lord)! give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter and defend us from the torment of the fire!"

[Quran: Al Baqara Chapter 2]

DEEN

The Light is Deen . Deen is religion.

DAROOD

The word Darood starts with the letter Dal ( ) and ends with the letter Dal ( ).

Whenever we do Zikr (meditation with the Name or Attribute of) Allah, we are advised by all pious people to start with Darood. At the end of Zikr Allah, Darood should be recited once again. Why? Why not just at the beginning or just the end?

Simple. We have to complete a circle. We have to form a Dairah. Not in the physical sense, but in the spiritual sense. How can that be true? Look at the Tasbih, or rosary or 'worry beads'. Do we not start at one end and complete a full circle? Even while we are doing Zikr Allah, we are forming circles. The Zikr Allah forms a Dairah ('ring') around the one doing Zikr. Shaytan (Satan) is kept outside this Dairah (circle).

DARAJAT (RANKS)

Going back to the Darajat, degrees or ranks.

4 Such in truth are the believers (Muminoon): they have grades of dignity with their Rabb (Lord) and forgiveness and generous sustenance.

[Quran: Al-Anfal Chapter 8]

 

Or to look at it in yet another way, the word Mu_minoon is used in the above verse instead of Muslimoon. There is no chapter with the name Muslim in the Quran! Furthermore, anyone who accepts the Message LA ILAHA ILL ALLAH MUHAMMADUR RASOOL ALLAH is a Muslim. Mu_min on the other hand is a Muslim whose belief or faith (Iman) is superior or unshakeable. Therefore the answer is in Chapter 40 which is named Muumin.

15 Rafi ud Darajat (The Exalter of Ranks), the Lord of the Throne. He casts the Spirit of His command upon whom He will of His servants, that He may warn of the Day of Meeting

[Quran: Al-Mu_min Chapter 40]

From here it can be seen why there are only 360 Darajat and not 400.

But... where did 360 Degrees or Ranks or Darajat come from in the first place?

 

360 DARAJAT

Where did the 360 degrees or Darajat come from?

The answer to the last question is: ALLAH decided it should be 360 degrees and not 400.

Well, the last verse from the Quran:

15 Rafi ud Darajat (The Exalter of Ranks), the Lord of the Throne. He casts the Spirit of His command upon whom He will of His servants, that He may warn of the Day of Meeting

[Quran: Al-Mu_min Chapter 40]

clearly confirms there are 360 degrees, ranks, grades or Darajat.

Where? How?

The Attribute RAFI is the answer!

Letter Ra - = 200
Letter
Fa - = 80
Letter
Ya - = 10
Letter
Ayn
- = 70

Add the numerical values of the above letters of the Attribute RAFI we have:

200 + 80 + 10 + 70 = 360.

In a previous section of this article we looked at how our Earth rotates 1 degree in 4 minutes.

Only Allah Knows Best.

Al Hamdu Lillah Rabbil Alameen. All praise is for Allah, the Rabb of the worlds. Blessings on Muhammad , his family, and his companions. Allah in His infinite Generosity has permitted me to write a little about each of the letters in the name of His Beloved Muhammad .

Meem Part 1
Ha
Meem Part 2
Dal

Allahumma accept this humble effort. Raise Sayyidina Muhammad to an even higher Darajat (Rank). Allahumma Bless Muhammad , his family, his household and his Companions. Allahumma bestow Your knowledge on us. Knowledge that will benefit your creation. Rabbi, You are Samee (All Hearing) un Baseer (All Seeing). Ameen.

BY Khalid M. Malik Ghouri

Darood (Blessings) and Salaam (Peace) on Muhammad, His Family, and His Companions

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