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A daily Religion, Spirituality and Islam podcast
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Surah Al-Mulk talks about the punishment of the criminals and rewards of the pious righteous servants of Allah. Surah Al-Mulk is important to read every night to protect you from the torment of the grave!
Being the last chapter of the Quran, it is a kind of final response to the invocation that the reader of the Quran is implored to make to God in Quran 1 (Al-Fatihah). The response is that even though God has provided detailed guidance, the seek
This surah and the 114th (and last) surah in the Qur'an, an-Nās, are collectively referred to as al-Mu'awwidhatayn "the Refuges", as both begin with "I seek refuge", an-Nās tells to seek God for refuge from the evil from within, while al-Falaq
In the early years of Islam, some surahs of the Quran came to be known by several different names, sometimes varying by region.[9] This surah was among those to receive many different titles. It is a short declaration of tawhid, Allah's absolut
The punishments that Abu Lahab and his wife will suffer in Hell.
The surah praises Allah for leading numerous people to Islam. This surah is also known as "The Victory" as in the victory of Islam as it refers to the conquest of Mecca where Muslims beat the enemies of Islam.This surah talks about the very s
Like many of the shorter surahs, the surah of the unbelievers takes the form of an invocation, telling the reader something they must ask for or say aloud. Here, the passage asks one to keep in mind the separation between belief and unbelief bo
The word Kawthar is derived from the root ك - ث - ر k - th - r, which has meanings of "to increase in number, to outnumber, to happen frequently; to show pride in wealth and/or children; to be rich, plentiful, abundance." The form Kawthar itsel
This surah is concerned with two of the core teachings of Islam, how one prays and how one gives.[9] The Surah discusses the character of those who claim to be Muslims but are oblivious of the hereafter. These people deprive the orphans of thei
It urges the Quraysh tribe who dominated Mecca to serve God, who had protected them, for the sake of their own future. It is one of two suras containing 4 ayat; the other is Al-Ikhlas. It forms a pair with the preceding sura, al-Fil, reminding
In this Surah, God's punishment which was inflicted on the people of the elephant is referred to and described very briefly because it was an event of recent occurrence, and everyone in Makkah and Arabia was fully aware of it. That's why the Ar
al-Humazah (Arabic: الهمزة‎, "The Backbiter"[1] "The Slanderer" [2] "The Scorner" [3]) is the 104th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an, with 9 verses (āyāt).
1-2 Men generally seek for gain and find loss3-4 The righteous, however, are the exception to this rule
1-3 Men spend their time seeking the things of this world3-5 The judgment-day shall reveal their folly6-8 In consequence they shall see hell-fire
1-5 The day of judgment a day of calamity [6][1]6-9 The good and bad shall be judged according to their works10-11 Háwíyah described [6]After a picturesque depiction of judgement day in first 5 verses,[7] next 4 verses (ayat) describe that G
1-6 Oaths that man is ungrateful to his God7-8 Man loves the things of this world9-11 Man’s secret thoughts shall be discovered in the judgment-day [2]A one liner theme of surah al-adiyat would read that this surah gives an example that hors
Its theme is the , rising from their graves, will come out in their varied groups from all corners of the earth, to be shown their deeds and works, and their presentation of the deeds will be so complete and detailed that not an atom's weight o
1-2 The idolaters stagger at the revelations of the Quran3-4 Jews and Christians dispute among themselves since the advent of Muhammad and his new religion5 Unbelievers of all classes threatened with divine judgments6 People of the Book and
Quran 97 describes Laylat al-Qadr, the "Night of the abundant portion of blessings" in Ramadan on which Muslims believe the Qur'an was first revealed. The night is not comparable to any others in view of Muslims[4] and according to a tradition,
1-5 Command to Muhammad to recite the Quran6-14 Rebuke of Abu Jahl for hindering the Muslim cause15 ۩ 19 Abu Jahl threatened with the pains of hell [2]
1-4 Oaths that God created man “a most excellent fabric”5-6 God has made all men vile except true believers7-8 None may rightly deny the judgment-day
1-4 God made Muhammad’s mission easy to him5-8 He is exhorted to labour and pray after the mission is ended
Summary Edit1-3 Muhammad comforted by the assurance that God is with him4-5 The life to come to be preferred to the present life6-11 Muhammad exhorted to care for the orphan and beggar
1-4 Oaths by various natural objects5-13 The obedient blessed and the covetous accursed14-16 The covetous threatened with hell-fire17-21 True believers shall be rewarded hereafter
1-10 Oaths that man’s happiness and misery depends on the purity or corruption he hath wrought in it11-15 Thamúd destroyed for rejecting their prophet
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