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Bismillah Hirrahma Nirrahim,
I am currently going through this beautiful Surah with a group of sisters. It is poignant that the mention of treating the Orphans and poor comes before Allah speaks about the salah in ayats 4 and 5.
The way you treat fellow humans has an interconnected relationship with the Creator. Mistreating others especially the most vulnerable members of society is a sign of a hard heart. We know of many ways of softening the...Voir plus By reading this Surah and understanding its meaning, we can ask ourselves questions that allow us to assess the extent to which we are fulfilling our religious duties as servants of Allah (SWT). Are there moments in our lives where we care more about our appearance than our beliefs? How can we incorporate small acts of kindness in our daily lives, and how can we further increase our attachment to our Creator through prayer?
This Surah also allow...Voir plus 'And refuse to give ˹even the simplest˺ aid.'
In light of the genocide and complete blockade of medicine, food and water in Gaza, what reflections occur to you regarding this verse? The 2 surahs are back to back and have interesting contrasting verses.
Surah Al kawthar starts by mentioning Allahs generosity in giving the Prophet Mohammad SAW the abundant goodness. Surah al Maun on the other hand starts by mentioning the oppisite virtue of generosity, stinginess! It does so by mentioning the one who pushes away orphans and doesnt help feed the need.
Allah swt in Surah al Kawthar then commands the Prophet SAW to pray for A...Voir plus