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At-Takathur
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102:5
كلا لو تعلمون علم اليقين ٥
كَلَّا لَوْ تَعْلَمُونَ عِلْمَ ٱلْيَقِينِ ٥
كـَلَّا
لَوۡ
تَعۡلَمُونَ
عِلۡمَ
ٱلۡيَقِينِ
٥
Indeed, if you were to know ˹your fate˺ with certainty, ˹you would have acted differently˺.
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Salihu Abba
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52 weeks ago
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Ayah 51:20-21, 102:5, 38:29, 2:259-260
Why Reflect on the Qur'an?
Many say they reflect on the Qur'an to know Allah and understand His religion. But have we asked what the outcome of this should be? What is the destination we are meant to reach?
Allah repeatedly invites us to reflect on the Qur'an and His signs in creation, within ourselves and in the world around us (Qur'an 51:20-21, 38:29). This is not a call to passive reading but to a journey that awakens the heart and sharpens t...
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Shadah
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2 years ago
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Ayah 102:5
This verse makes my belief in the hereafter even stronger. I don't know how to explain what I feel when I study this surah. One of my favourite surahs so far. The ' 'ilmul yaqeen' has connection with verses from other surahs, which left me really amazed.
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Dr Maryam Fayyaz
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41 weeks ago
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Ayah 102:3-8
Bismillah
Continued from last reflection on Surah At-Takaathur.
Allah has made us seekers. Restlessness is written into the heart. No matter how much wealth we gather or comfort we build, a voice inside keeps asking: Is this all? That is not weakness — it is design. The Qur’an calls it fiṭrah, the pure nature that always points us back to Him.
I was always a questioner. My heart could not stay silent. But there was a time when I asked in the...
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Dr Maryam Fayyaz
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41 weeks ago
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Ayah 102:3-8
Bismillah
People often say they believe in Allah and the Day of Judgment, but much of that belief remains shallow — words spoken on the tongue, not convictions that shape the heart. The Qur’an captures this blindness in Sūrah al-Takāthur:
'Competition for more distracted you, until you visited the graves. No! If you only knew with ʿilm al-yaqīn (knowledge of certainty). You will surely see the Hellfire. Then you will surely see it with ʿayn al...
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Sadaf Ismail
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49 weeks ago
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Ayah 102:1-5
'The real test isn't hardship — it's comfort.'
I read this statement in one of my friend's post and it made me think...
Such a profound thought. The real danger of slipping away from Him doesn't often lie in hardship — most people tend to come closer to Him during difficult times.
But comfort — it’s the time when we become used to our routines: working, sleeping, eating, even praying — but on autopilot.
No motivation to stay longer in sujood.
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Efa Nuryani
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last year
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Ayah 102:1-8
أَلْهَاكُمُ التَّكَاثُرُ ﴿١﴾ حَتَّىٰ زُرْتُمُ الْمَقَابِرَ ﴿٢﴾
'Competition for more ˹gains˺ diverts you ˹from Allah˺, until you end up in ˹your˺ graves' (102:1-2).
These first two ayats hold up a mirror to our reality, exposing a truth we often ignore: we are in a race that never ends, until death stops us in our tracks.
In this Surah, Allah (swt) reminds us that the worldly things that we human beings are very deeply absorbed in relentlessly ...
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Salihu Abba
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2 years ago
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Ayah 102:1-8
[1] The Danger and Cure for Materialism
Materialism is like a deadly disease—comparable to cancer—that eats our peace of mind and damages families and society at large. It drives people to seek validation through possessions, achievements, or recognition, leaving them in a constant state of unrest.
I find that Surah At-Takathur (Quran 102) offers a powerful cure to this destructive mindset. It addresses humanity's obsession with acquiring more—...
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Lena Maasarani
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4 years ago
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Ayah 102:1-8
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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL
Rivalry in worldly increase distracteth you (1) Until ye come to the graves. (2) Nay, but ye will come to know! (3)Nay, but ye will come to know! (4) Nay, would that ye knew (now) with a sure knowledge! (5) For ye will behold hell-fire. (6) Aye, ye will behold it with sure vision. (7) Then, on that day, ye will be asked concerning pleasure. (8)
This is a short surah from the Quran with a large ...
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Razia Zahra
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4 years ago
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Ayah 102:1-5
In the Name of Allaah the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate,
My father had been very sick for almost 10 years. He suffered from vascular dementia, Parkinson’s, epilepsy, diabetes and hypertension. We watched him turn from a strong man into a frail old child. Despite, his memory loss, if you would mention Islam to him he would have tears in his eyes and express his love for his religion. Every year, I asked myself ‘is this his final year?’ He...
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