BISMILLAH HIR RAHMAN NIR RAHEEM

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

All praise is for Allah. Darood (Blessings) and Salaam (Peace) on Muhammad, his Family, and his Companions.

NOON - THE ARABIC LETTER

The Arabic letter Noon is equivalent to the letter ‘N' in the English alphabet.

It is the 25 twenty-fifth letter in the Arabic character set.

Noon in 14th letter in Arabic numerology which is known as Abjad,

has the value of 50.

This article is about the spiritual meaning of the letter Noon.

INTRODUCTION

In The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

1 Noon. By the pen and that which they write
2 You are not, by your Rabb's (Lord's) grace, mad or possessed.
3 And for you is a reward unfailing.
4
And you are of a tremendous nature.

[Quran: Al Qalam Chapter 68]

The letter Noon is used as the opening letter of Chapter 68 in the Quran. It is also the 13th letter in the verse Bismillah (shown at the top of page 1 of this book). Al Qalam, Chapter 68 verses 1 to 4 were the second Revelation to Muhammad from Allah through Jibraeel ().

In the first Revelation, Al Alaq chapter 96, the first occurrence of the letter Noon was placed in the 25th position.

Although, in the second Revelation the letter Noon is placed as the first Arabic character. There are four further interesting points to note about this second Revelation.

 

THE LETTER NOON

The first Revelation, Chapter 96 Al Alaq verses 1 to 4, started with the letter Alif and stopped at the letter Meem . Now, in the second Revelation, the Message starts with the letter Noon and stops at the letter Meem.

THE REVERSIBLE QUALITY OF NOON

The letter Noon when written as pronounced is as follows: (Noon = Noon Waw Noon). It appears as the letter Noon whether we see it from right to left, or from left to right. There are only two other Arabic letters which display this quality.

They are Meem (Meem = Meem Ya Meem) and Waw (Waw = Waw Alif Waw).

 

THE TWO WORLDS

The two Noons in the above verse represent the two worlds.

The way this has been arrived at, is from the word Na_alaik for shoes, which Musa () was told to remove in the Holy Valley of Tuwa.

 

12 I, even I, am your Rabb (Lord). So take off your Na_alaik (shoes), for you are in the holy valley of Tuwa.

[Quran: Ta Ha Chapter 20]

THE VISIBLE AND THE INVISIBLE

Therefore in Chapter 68 Verse 1, the first Noon is the present world. This is the visible world.

ARRIVAL INTO THIS WORLD

We arrive in this (Noon) world as and when our name or number is called.

THE LIGHT AND THE FIRE

Both, this world and the next world can be Noor or Light or they can be Naar or fire.{ Light you can either enjoin or Laser can burn} We are reminded time after time in the Quran, to keep away from things and actions which are harmful.

LOOKING FOR GUIDANCE

The letter Noon in the verse Bismillah represents Allah is the Light of Heavens and Earth.

35 Allah is the Noor (Light) of the heavens and the earth. The similitude of His Noor (Light) is as a niche where there is a lamp. The lamp is in a glass. The glass is as a shining star. (This lamp is) kindled from a blessed tree, an olive neither of the East nor of the West, whose oil would almost glow forth (of itself) though no fire touched it. Noor (Light) upon Noor (Light), Allah guides to His Noor (Light) whom He will. And Allah speaks to mankind in allegories, for Allah is knower of all things.

[Quran: An Noor Chapter 24]

For a full explanation of the Verse of Light see Imam Ghazzali's Mishkat Al Anwar.

The important point to notice here is that the above Verse of Light starts with Alif () and ends with Meem () which we have come across before in Ayat ul Kursi, the essence of the Quran (Al Baqara Chapter 2 verse 255). [See the Book on Meem about Starting with Alif and ending with Meem for a fuller explanation].

FOLLOWING THE GUIDANCE

For Muslims, it is imperative that we follow the Sunnah (Example) of Muhammad when seeking Allah. Then there is no question of failing. All the Messengers from Adam () to Isa () and all the saints had to understand the Spirituality of Muhammad to attain nearness to Allah. Muhammad is the only one who reached Allah directly because he understood himself, or to say it another way, he understood his position in Allah's plan, or to say it yet another way Muhammad understood Allah like no other person before him or after him. Hence:

1 We have given you the Fountain of Abundance (Knowledge)

[Quran Al Kawsar Chapter 108]

RECOGNIZING THE GUIDE

The verse numbers of Al Qalam (42 verses ending in Noon and 52 verses in total) can be applied to the Quran and we arrive at: (verse is 51 is included for continuity in verse 52)

51 And it was not (vouchsafed) to any mortal that Allah should speak to him unless (it be) by revelation or from behind a veil, or (that) He sends a messenger to reveal what He will by His leave. He is Exalted, Wise.

52 And thus have We inspired in you (Muhammad) a Spirit of Our command. You did not know what the Scripture was, nor the Faith. But We have made it a Noor (light) whereby We guide whom We will of Our servants. And you do guide to the right path.

[Quran: Ash Shura Chapter 42]

The above verse confirms what has been stated earlier that Allah only guides those people who follow the light of the Quran and the guidance of Muhammad . Otherwise the Truth becomes hazy for those without a spiritual guide, and all spiritual guides lead to Muhammad - Hadee - who is The Spiritual Guide. This is confirmed by Allah in the Quran:

158 Say (Muhammad): Mankind! I am the messenger of Allah to you all--(the messenger of) Him to Whom belongs the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth. There is no god only Him. He gives life and death. So believe in Allah and His messenger, the unlettered Prophet, who believes in Allah and in His words and follow him that you may be guided.

[Quran: Al Aaraf Chapter 7]

The above verse shows us that Muhammad is the Guide for all mankind. Because Allah's Noor or Light or guidance is placed in all mankind. Muhammad the first Light or Noor created by Allah, is the guide for all mankind from Adam () to the last human being that will be born, he is the guide that leads others to Allah.

WHAT IS GUIDANCE ?

What is meant by Guidance? Guidance is something that cannot be seen by the eye. In other words, Guidance is Light which cannot be seen by the eye. The Guidance is Light. "Allah speaks to mankind in allegories". Allegories meaning analogy or comparison. The Light spoken of in chapter 24 verse 35 means Guidance. The Guidance or Light is logic. The Guidance or Light is reason. The Guidance or Light is knowledge. The Guidance or Light is awakening or inspiration if Allah Wills. It is what leads man to Allah. The following is an example of the Guidance or Light: { Those Whom Allah has given light see what others do not see especially from Holy Quran}

163 We have sent you inspiration as We sent it to Nuh and the Messengers after him; We sent inspiration to Ibraheem Ismaeel Iss_haaq Yaqub and the Tribes to Isa Ayub Yunus Haroon and Sulaiman and to Dawood We gave the Zaboor.
[Quran: An Nisaa Chapter 4]

 

APPLYING THE GUIDANCE

Let us apply the guidance to the above verse and see if we can increase our knowledge if Allah Wills.

Subtract the three letters of Noon (Noon Waw Noon) from chapter 68 verse 1 and we are left with 13 letters.

To emphasise the connection with the letter Noon, Yunus () is mentioned in the chapter Qalam in verse 48.

48 So wait with patience for the command of your Rabb (Lord) and be not like the Companion of the Fish when he cried out in agony.
49 Had not Naymatun (Grace) from his Rabb (Lord) reached him he would indeed have been cast off on the naked shore in disgrace.
50
But his Rabb (Lord) chose him and placed him among the righteous

[Quran: Al Qalam Chapter 68]

 

We have to look at verse 49 where the words Naymatum Min Rabbih is used instead of Fadhl, or Rahmat or other words related with grace, mercy, compassion, forgiveness etc.

Rasool Allah said, "None should say that I am better than Yunus bin Matta."

[Sahih Bukhari]

 

THE ENLIGHTENING OF YUNUS ()

Because Yunus () ran away from his mission to guide his community,

87 And remember Zaan-noon when he departed in wrath: he imagined that We had no power over him! But he cried through the depths of darkness "There is no god only You: Glory to You: I was indeed wrong!"

[Quran: Al Anbiyaa Chapter 21]

THE 14 LETTERS

The guidance is in the letters of the verses.

The number of chapters which have these 14 letters in different combinations as their opening verses is 29 {Surahs ilm ghaib}.

 

Subtract the 16 letters of Chapter 68 verse 1 from the total number of chapters with Muqattaat we get 29 - 16 = 13 the position of the letter Noon in the verse Bismillah.

If we now take away the letters for:

Noon

Meem and

Waw from verse 1 chapter 68 (16 - 9) we are left with 7 letters which is the same number as in the title Zaan Noon given to Yunus () by Allah in Chapter 21 Verse 87.

Noon, Waw, Alif, Laam, Qaf, Meem, Ya, Seen, Toin and Ra

1 Chapter 4 An Nisaa verse 163 (Yunus) 1 verse
2 Chapter 6 Al Anaam verse 86 (Yunus) 1 verse
3 Chapter 10 Yunus verse 98 (Yunus) 1 verse
4 Chapter 37 As Saffat verses 139-147 (Yunus) 9 verses
5 Chapter 68 Al Qalam verses 48-50 (Companion of Fish) 3 verses
6 Chapter 21 Al Anbiyaa verses 87-88 (Zaan Noon) 2 verses

 

YUNUS () AND THE TITLE ZAAN NOON

700 + 1 + 1 + 30 + 50 + 6 + 50 = 838.

9 We have without doubt sent down the Message; and We will certainly guard it (from corruption).

[Quran: Al Hijr Chapter 15]

It was mentioned earlier in this article that in Al Qalam 10 verses end with the letter Meem, and the rest of the verses all end with the letter Noon. There must be something special about the letter Meem, why else would only two letters be used as the last letter of every verse. All the verses could have ended with the letter Noon. Allah has the Power and Wisdom to do whatever He Wills.

 

THE 9 VISIBLE LETTERS OF MUQATTAAT

As we have already seen, there are 10 individual letters in chapter 68 verse 1 (without repetition). That ties in with the 10 verses ending in Meem.

SEARCH FOR THE MISSING 5 LETTERS OF MUQATTAAT

20 + 5 + 70 + 90 + 8 = 193 = 1 + 9 + 3 = 13

50 + 1 + 30 + 100 + 40 + 10 + 60 + 9 + 200 = 500.

Remove one zero from 500 we are left with 50 (Numerical Value of letter Noon).

Connecting these 9 letters with light or guidance. Remove the second zero and we are left with 5 for the missing letters of Muqattaat. If we think about it, if the opening letters of the 29 chapters did not have special meanings, then there was no reason for including them in verses. Having found the missing 5 letters we have come back full circle to 14 letters between the two Noons where this article started.

Finally to sum up, Noon is the light and guidance that comes from Allah, through Muhammad . Mankind! I (Muhammad) am the messenger of Allah to you all (7:158). Talking about Light and Guidance look at the underlined words above. If Adam () read them in his time the words would apply to him. If the Companions (ra) of the Messenger of Allah read them during the lifetime of Muhammad , the words would apply to them. When we read these words, they apply to us. It is in the present tense. The common factor or link or light between Allah and mankind is Muhammad and the Quran. In which there is no doubt. It does not matter which part of the Quran we recite, Allah Knows. But always remember to send Blessings on Muhammad, before and after recitation or Zikr. There is no question of failing to receive the Light.

Only Allah Knows Best.

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

Khalid M. Malik Ghouri


NAMES OF ALLAH

STARTING WITH THE LETTER NOON

BISMILLAH HIR RAHMAN NIR RAHEEM

An Noor, An Naafeeu

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