Les réflexions sont des points de vue personnels (révisées dans un souci de qualité), et ne doivent pas être prises comme des vérités absolues.
When Ramadan began, a dandelion plant just outside my window was also getting ready to bloom. This morning, I noticed that it had finally blossomed. When a gentle breeze blew, the dandelion happily danced, and its tiny seeds floated high into the air. It was a very beautiful sight.
As I watched it, i thought the little dandelion was able to fly so easily because it was so light.
Then I thought,perhaps we too need to prepare like that little dan...Voir plus I'm really mesmerized to see this verse in the Quran. This is my first time I'm trying to understand the language of the Quran. When I read this verse (Naaziaat verse 18), I fell in love more with the Quran and how Allah actually uses gentle words in his message to the most rebellious ever. Despite Pharaoh's transgression, Allah still made him feel that truly there's no compulsion in His religion. It's a free-will call. He should rather ponder, ...Voir plus From Recitation to Reflection
Would You Purify Yourself?
Some recitations stay with you.
Isha Prayer · Surah An-Naziʿat (79:15–33)
I thought I knew this passage.
I knew where it was heading.
Pharaoh.
Arrogance.
Downfall.
But this recitation made me stop much earlier.
Long before Pharaoh spoke, Allah (SWT) did.
هَل لَّكَ إِلَىٰٓ أَن تَزَكَّىٰ
"Would you be willing to purify yourself?" (79:18)
I had never really paused at this verse before.
Perh...Voir plus The process of tazkiya (purification of the self and heart) is a key to learning the book of God and gaining wisdom, guidance, and mindfulness. Moreover, it is the first step to overcoming oppression.
In a khutba by Dr. Adnan Rajeh, he explained the importance of tazkiya in a series of steps towards spiritual growth, which include self-awareness, self accountability and tazkiya to begin with.
He quoted the following verses explaining that the...Voir plus Take care of your Heart
What amazes me about these verses is when God asks Moses to go to the Pharoah, He doesn't ask Moses to ask the Pharoah to stop the corruption he is engaging in, He doesn't ask Moses to threaten the Pharoah or to inflict any force.
God asks Moses to first ask Pharoah, in a gentle way, if he would be willing to engage in the process of 'tazkiya' - self purification or a cleansing of the heart. This indicates to me that b...Voir plus Are you tempted to use tough or harsh language to get your children, parents, spouse, friends, community members, or enemies to obey Allah?
Before you do, take a few minutes to reflect on how Allah asked Musa (a) to approach the Firawn: A lesson in Dawah in being soft and caring to the one you give dawah too, as Moses was commanded to speak gently with the worst of People, and that is Pharoah.
He said : Are you willing to purify yourself?
So rather then attribute the act of purifying to Musa, he left it to himself so that he doesnt feel he is being purified by someone else.
then he said: And let me guide you to your lord....
Rather then say to My lord, which would make him so...Voir plus