When many Muslims think about the message of the Quran, they think about the rules first. And yes, Allah has given us guidelines to follow, and disciplines like fiqh play an essential role in applying those guidelines correctly. But this is not how early Islam looked. During the first thirteen years of the seerah in Makkah, before the obligations of fasting, zakat, and Hajj were revealed, the Quran was shaping something deeper. That message brought Makkah to its knees and challenged its long-standing culture of corruption, injustice and greed. Allah was establishing foundational principles before introducing the rules. These principles applied to everyone, in every role, and in every situation, without the need for technical instructions. It may be difficult to imagine, but there was a time when many of the rules we carefully observe today had not yet been revealed, and yet Allah refers to those early believers in Makkah as as-Sabiqoon, the ones closest to Him. Before the rules, they ingrained the principles in their hearts. With that foundation in place, the rules that came later became much easier to live by. This lecture does not undermine the significance of rules in Islam in any way. Rather, the aim is to remind us to build the foundation before becoming overly fixated on the details. When principles come first, the rules make sense and give life structure. When principles are neglected, rules lose their purpose. If we want to understand Islam properly, especially for the next generation, we have to return to where it began and rebuild from the ground up. 00:00 Intro 00:58 Islam Before the Rules (Makkan Foundations) 06:39 Mizan: The Justice That Shook Makkah (Surah Ar-Rahman) 12:05 When the Rules Were Revealed (Madinan Period) 15:11 Principles First: Foundation Before the Building 17:08 The Two Extremes We Repeat Today ------------------------------ 📚 Start your Quran journey at 🎁 Sponsor a soul who seeks the Quran with a Bayyinah TV membership at











