5 years ago · Referencing Ayah 88:1, 20:9, 51:24, 85:17
I don't know the in-depth meaning of the Arabic word 'ataaka', but just from reading the English translation of these ayahs, I find it interesting that Allah is not simply asking us if we have 'heard' these stories, but if these stories have 'reached' us.
It's something to reflect upon when we read these ayahs. Yes, we may have heard the stories many times - but have they truly reached us? Have they impacted our hearts? Have they changed the wa...See more
Pay attention to the ayahs that the Imaam recites during Taraweeh. Whichever verses you hear; that is YOUR Gift.
Just like how Musa AS was Gifted with miracles during his meeting with Allah SWT; the verses you hear is meant for you. It may not be relevant at that moment but just like Musa's Gifts; it would come in handy when the right instance or the right circumstance presents itself.
Allah describes His book as, 'a Book of perfect consistency and repeated lessons—which causes the skin of those who fear their Lord to tremble.'
Do you ever read a surah and you can sense that another surah is echoed or reflected? For me it is not immediately obvious, but something, maybe a similar phrase or key word will tip me off to a pattern of similarity. It is possible that this similarity is just in my imagination - maybe these threads r...See more
How do I know that my failure is because I am doing something wrong or because it is the will of Allah?
In the 10th-11th years of the prophecy, prophet Mohammad SAAW went through the toughest times of his life. He lost his uncle and his wife. He was isolated for 2-3 years, he got no more protection and no wife to support him and heal his scars. He was at risk and he had to find a place just to at least stay alive in. All what he went through S...See more
2 years ago · Referencing Surah 20 and Ayah 20:43-44
The Pharaoh is one of the worst people to ever walk this Earth. A disbeliever with the haughtiness and arrogance to enslave, persecute, torture, and commit genocide of an entire nation. Few of mankind will ever approach his level of corruption. Still, Allah sent guidance to him. On top of that, Prophet Musa and Prophet Harun were instructed to approach him with respect, because even a tyrant with a devastating track record may have a change of he...See more
While speaking about the names of surahs, the connections between a surah's name and its theme, and how frequently the story of Moosaa is mentioned throughout the Qur'an, al-Suyooti mentioned:
[قال بعضهم : كاد القرآن أن يكون كله لموسى وكان أولى سورة أن تسمى به سورة طه أو سورة القصص أو الأعراف ; لبسط قصته في الثلاثة ما لم يبسط في غيرها]
Some have said: Nearly the entire Qur'an is about Moosaa, and the surah that would be most entitled to be name...See more
وفي ذكر قصة موسى بأسرها في هذه السورة تسلية للنبي عما لقي في تبليغه من المشقات وكفر الناس؛ فإنما هي له على جهة التمثيل في أمره. ابن عطية:4/38. السؤال: قصة موسى في سورة طه تبعث على السكينة والطمأنينة، تدبرها ثم استخرج فائدتين منها.
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