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At-Takathur
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۱:۱۰۲
الهاكم التكاثر ١
أَلْهَىٰكُمُ ٱلتَّكَاثُرُ ١
أَلۡهَىٰكُمُ
ٱلتَّكَاثُرُ
١
افزون طلبی شما را به خود مشغول (و غافل) ساخته است.
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Salman Shakeel Leghari
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۱۶ هفته پیش
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ارجاع دادن
آیه ۱:۱۰۲
This Surah teaches that people often spend their whole lives chasing money and wealth. They keep wanting more and more, and this becomes their main focus until they die.
But after death, they realize that real success was not about wealth; it was about something greater. Sadly, by then, it’s too late to change anything.
In fact, the more wealth a person has, the more they will be questioned about how they earned it and how they used it. Yet, ma...
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ekaterina myachina
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۱۷ هفته پیش
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آیه ۱:۱۰۲
Surah At-Takathur gently interrupts the rhythm of a world that is always moving faster.
In modern life everything seems to accelerate — numbers grow, careers climb, notifications multiply, ambitions stretch further ahead. It often feels like standing in the middle of a crowd that has already started running.
But the Qur’an pauses the moment and asks a quiet question:
Running toward what?
The danger is not effort or striving. The danger is bec...
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Deedee Louis
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۳۱ هفته پیش
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ارجاع دادن
آیه ۱:۱۰۲
Subhan Allah Al-Atheem, I'm thinking about my journey with this surah, and specifically this verse. Memorizing this as a child, you couldn't have asked me what الهاكم means. In fact, I distinctly remember being the under the impression that the first two letters here (ال) was لام التعريف, leading me to incorrectly interpret this word as a noun.
Now, having understood it as an adult, and having reflected more upon it over the past few months, I'm...
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Rumaysa S
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سال گذشته
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ارجاع دادن
آیه ۱:۱۰۲
'The competition for more distracts you'.
The surah is so profound that every time I read it, I am struck with a deep desire to question myself - what am I distracted by? What blessings will I be questioned about? The end of the surah tells us that we will most certainly be asked about 'na'eem' which translates to 'a state of living in blessing', implying that this includes the small and multitudes of blessings that we enjoy on a daily basis.
لو...
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Nadia
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۲ سال پیش
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آیه ۱:۱۰۲
In this ayah, Allah is talking about the distraction of worldly gains like wealth and power. But in reality, we're distracted all the time. Little things distract us and we don't even realise it sometimes.
I had a bit of an awkward/ embarrassing moment today which made me feel a bit uncomfortable and I wanted to erase it from my memory. As the day passed by, I kept thinking: 'Why am I thinking about this so much, it's literally does not matter a...
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Salman Shakeel Leghari
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۲ سال پیش
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ارجاع دادن
آیه ۱:۱۰۲
This Surah focusses on the aspect that the human beings relentlessly pursue the accumulation of material wealth, driven by a ceaseless desire to amass greater riches. This fixation consumes their thoughts and actions throughout their lifetime, persisting until their final breath. However, upon departing from this world, individuals often awaken to the sobering truth that the true essence of worth lies in pursuits beyond mere material acquisition....
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Mufti Moinul Abu Hamza
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۵ سال پیش
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ارجاع دادن
آیه ۱:۱۰۲
Jostling for apparels of wealth
This can be attributed to many of the temporary things we seek to acquire. Indeed people are not competing in wealth only - but also the end-goal to what wealth brings about: recognition, access to lifestyle and fame as these are the manifestations of wealth. Many a millionaire has not been contented with copious amounts of wealth clawed in every second quietly in the background, this is why they venture out to ...
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Rayan and Arzan Hafeez
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۹ هفته پیش
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ارجاع دادن
آیه ۱:۱۰۲-۳
As we read this Surah, we face a series of wake-up calls in order to avoid being consumed by endless competition, forgetting the harsh reality of death, and taking Allah's (SWT) countless blessings for granted. He begins by confronting the distraction that never ceases to dominate our lives: the "competition for more" (102:1). People around us, and perhaps us ourselves, easily find themselves trapped in comparison and a desire for materialistic w...
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Sadaf Ismail
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۵۰ هفته پیش
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ارجاع دادن
آیه ۱:۱۰۲-۵
'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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Dr Maryam Fayyaz
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سال گذشته
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ارجاع دادن
آیه ۱:۱۰۲-۲
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'Competition in worldly increase has distracted you, until you visit the graves.' (102:1-2)
Surah At-Takathur isn’t just about accumulating wealth or increasing assets—it’s about the endless pursuit of ‘more’ in every aspect of life.
More food on the plate, more entertainment to fill our time, more distractions to keep our minds occupied. It’s the subtle, everyday greed that often goes unnoticed.
This endless pursuit is fueled by our dopami...
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