Les réflexions sont des points de vue personnels (révisées dans un souci de qualité), et ne doivent pas être prises comme des vérités absolues.
on that Day every person will flee from their own siblings, (80:34)
When I read the above verse's translation: it increases my curiosity to learn more about why Allah SWT tells us that we will flee from our own siblings.
I listened to Sheikh Abu Bakr Zoud's Tafseer lesson on this verse: to summarise, we tend to violate the rights of people we live and spend more time with. On the day of judgement, we will flee from them as they ask for our goo...Voir plus One time, I was in a halaqa and the topic was about sibling relationships. The sister pointed out how the first people mentioned in this aya that we’ll flee from on that day is our own siblings. Not your parents. Your siblings. Why? Because it’s the rights of our siblings we easily neglect.
I think I know why, but then I think I don’t.
Maybe it’s because they’re the ties you never chose but were given. With friends, you choose who works well w...Voir plus In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Especially Merciful,
Gratitude.
Whenever a person expresses thanks to someone for something the feeling is always a positive one. Being thankful will never generate sadness but the very opposite. Let’s think of some scenarios:
1) Your mother cooked your meal when you got back from work. It was a hard and a laborious day and you were exhausted;
2) A friend spends time listening to you whilst you ar...Voir plus A few weeks ago, alhamdulillah, it was the nikah or marriage ceremony of my brother (I'm the oldest out of four brothers), which took place at a mosque.
After about an hour later, when most people have arrived at the place - it was a little over a hundred people, I think - the coordinator inside the mosque started to call everyone to gather and assemble in one particular area, so that the marriage introduction and ceremony can begin.
But the ...Voir plus وَجَعَلْنَا نَوْمَكُمْ سُبَاتًا
WajaAAalna nawmakum subaata
'and made your sleep a source of rest,' [Surah An-Naba]
'Nawm' refers to deep sleep. Allah says He made your deep sleep 'subaata' . Literally Subaat means that which cuts off . Allah speaks of night as something that cuts you off . What does it cut you off from ?
First of all it cuts your body off from its soul. Sleep is indeed a kind of minor death . Your soul departs from your body...Voir plus فجر کی نماز ادا کر کے وہ شخص گھر لوٹا ہی تھا کہ دروازے پر ہڑبڑائی ہوئی دستک سنائی دی۔ آواز آئی : جلدی سے بھاگو پانی کا ریلا اگیا ہے۔
وہ شخص فورا گھبرا گیا اور اس نے جلدی سے اپنے پانچوں بچوں اور اپنی بیوی کا ہاتھ پکڑا اور اندھا دھند باہر کی طرف بھاگا، لیکن یہ دوڑ زندگی کی طرف نہیں ، موت کی طرف تھی ۔ کچھ ہی لمحوں میں پانی کا تیز رفتار ریلا آیا اور اس کی انکھوں کے سامنے اس کی بیوی اور بچوں کو بہا لے گیا۔ بیوی ، بچے سب اس کی انکھوں کے سامنے لہروں میں...Voir plus سبحان الله يوم مخيف وتذكير بأن أقرب الناس لن يتذكر او يهتم ببعض يوم القيامة.. فمهما كانت الصحبة في هذه الدنيا ففي الآخرة لا أثر لها... الا الصحبة الصالحة اللهم ارزقنا اياها... انظر كيف الآية الأخرى تزيد في البعد وتنقلب من تنصل الى عداوة .. الا الصحبة الصالحة يا رب اجعلنا منهم وارزقنا اياهم Personal Reflection – Surah Abasa
'He frowned and turned away…'
This verse makes me pause. How many times have I unintentionally ignored someone because I was focused on something or someone I thought was 'more important'?
This Surah reminds me:
It’s not about how people appear.
Not about how much they know, how confident they are, or what the world sees in them.
It’s about what Allah sees in their hearts — and what He sees in mine.
Sometimes ...Voir plus The final part touches upon 'the stunning blast' and its fearful effects. The very sound of the words gives the impression of horror. It makes people unaware of anything around them. Their faces, however, provide a lucid account of what is happening to them. 'But when the stunning blast is sounded, on that day everyone will forsake his brother, his mother and his father, his wife and his children: for each one of them will on that day have enough...Voir plus