'On that day, people will move on from the temporary life of dunya, in separate groups, so that they may be shown their deeds'
The word يَصْدُرُ has the meaning, not just of any moving, or proceeding, but moving on from a water shed. Like when you are travelling in a desert for a long time, you find a source of water, you replenish yourself, fulfil your needs and thirst, use the water for energy, and then you proceed and move on. This is how the...عرض المزيد
This is what is called the 'object of the oath' (jawaab al-qasam), and it is the thing that someone is swearing to be true.
Allah swears by the night, the day, and by Himself that our efforts lead to different and very distant ends. Some of us are believers while others are unbelievers. Some are obedient while others are shamelessly rebellious. Some strive to save themselves from destruction, while others willingly throw themselves into it.
There is a well-known principle known as the Pareto principle, which is more commonly known as the '80-20 rule,' or sometimes also called the 'Law of the Vital Few.' It has applications in many different fields, including business and economics, of course.
At its core, the idea is that if there is a project, a problem, or something that you want to complete successfully, you have to first identify what are the few vital or the strongest areas t...عرض المزيد
After br @Abdelminem posted about these verses , I've been thinking about them here and there.
So I finally got a chance to ask Dr Akram Kassab about the understanding of these verses, with regards to my concern Suppose I do give in charity (اعطى) , and I truly believe Islam is right and believe that His reward is excellent. But I can't say for sure that I have taqwa , so do I even qualify for this?
So he recited the verse from surah Muham...عرض المزيد