last year · Referencing Ayah 53:40, 75:22-24, 69:20, 55:60
One year, during a sermon in the month of Shaban, the khatib deviated from his usual tone. The 15th of Shaban was typically reserved for a sermon focused on the horrors of the Day of Judgment. The audience would be left shaken, with tears streaming down their faces as they trembled with fear. But that year, the Khatib took a different approach. 'Let us speak of mercy this time,' he said. The sermon still revolved around the Day of Judgment, but ...See more
43 weeks ago · Referencing Surah 67, 76, 72, 77, 71, 75, 74, 73 and Ayah 68:4, 69:44-47
JUZ 29 RAMADHAN WILL LEAVE US BUT MAY WE NEVER LEAVE RAMADHAN Let those who worship Ramadhan know that Ramadhan will leave But for those who worship Allah, they know that Allah is The Ever-Living.
JUZ 29 closes Ramadhan with the call for da'wah. Juz 29 gives a checklist on how to spread The Quran as 'Hudan linnaas'; a Guide for all humanity.
Al Mulk : is reiterating our responsibility to spread the Quran far and wide, even with one ayah. Al...See more
2 years ago · Referencing Surah 75, 56, 50, 89, 102
♦ Mentioning the Day of Judgement and Death Together
In part of a discussion regarding surah al-Qamar, sheikh al-Islam ibn Taymiyah highlighted the following stylistic feature of the Qur’an:
والله تعالى في كتابه يجمع بين ذكر القيامة الكبرى والصغرى كما في سورة الواقعة ذكر في أولها القيامة الكبرى وفي آخرها القيامة الصغرى وذلك كثير في سور القرآن مثل سورة ق وسورة القيامة وسورة التكاثر وسورة الفجر وغير ذلك