One man from the community of Thamud was the most evil, the one who crossed all the boundaries and dared to violate the clear miracle from Allah, the she-camel that was created from a rock right in front of their eyes! and the Quran clearly mentioned his responsibility and his initiating that act of defiance, but also the Quran indicated how such reckless individuals cause a whole nation to dest...See more
This was the divine-consequence after an unjust killing of an animal. Can you imagine what awaits for those who perpetrate injustice on an entire besieged population, of innocent babies, women and children?
2 years ago · Referencing Ayah 91:11-15, 54:23-27, 7:73, 11:61-62, 26:141-152
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In today's world, it's so easy to get caught up in the marvels of our technological advancements and the comfort of our material security.
We build our lives around these achievements, thinking they can shield us from any harm, any consequence.
But we must remember, just as the people of Thamud did, that no amount of human progress can protect us from the repercussions of ignoring divine guidance.
This Surah really hits home because it quietly turns the mirror toward me. In a world where it’s so easy to point fingers and blame circumstances, people, or timing for our failures, Surah Ash-Shams softly but firmly reminds me that the real struggle lies within my own soul. Allah has already given me the ability to recognize what’s right and what’s wrong. But when my ego flares up, or I’m triggered by anger or pride, this Surah almost whispers t...See more