Registrazione
Registrazione
Registrazione
Seleziona la lingua
English
العربية
বাংলা
فارسی
Français
Indonesia
Italiano
Dutch
Português
русский
Shqip
ภาษาไทย
Türkçe
اردو
简体中文
Melayu
Español
Kiswahili
Tiếng Việt
An-Nas
1
114:1
قل اعوذ برب الناس ١
قُلْ أَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ ٱلنَّاسِ ١
قُلۡ
أَعُوذُ
بِرَبِّ
ٱلنَّاسِ
١
Di’: «Mi rifugio nel Signore degli uomini,
Tafsir
Strati
Lezioni
Riflessi
Risposte
Qiraat
Hadith
Aa
Riflettere
Le riflessioni non rappresentano l'opinione di Quran.com e non dovrebbero essere estrapolate dal contesto
Amaara Cassoojee
Seguire
10 settimane fa
·
Riferimento
Ayah 114:1
This reminds me to actively turn to Allah, not just passively hope for protection 🤲
6
2
ekaterina myachina
Seguire
16 settimane fa
·
Riferimento
Ayah 114:1
During my first Ramadan, today I find myself finishing the last surah of the Qur’an.
It feels like both an ending and a beginning. I’m deeply grateful for the journey that is slowly unfolding — for the quiet reflections, the layers of meaning, and the insights that continue to open along the way.
With every surah, the Qur’an seems to reveal something new, and I’m beyond grateful for the blessed path ahead and everything it still has to teach.
Su...
Vedi altro
14
0
Sarah Shafni
Seguire
19 settimane fa
·
Riferimento
Ayah 114:1
This ayah reminds me that my first response to fear, anxiety, or unseen harm should always be turning to Allah. He is the One who created me, understands me, and protects me in ways I cannot even see. I do not have to carry everything alone. Seeking refuge is an act of trust, softness, and surrender to the All-Mighty
7
0
Meheza Tcheouafei
Seguire
anno scorso
·
Riferimento
Ayah 114:1
'Only the Lord of all mankind, who created us, can protect us from the evil of mankind. We live in a world where evil comes not only from within ourselves but also from our surroundings. We need to pray that we do not harm anyone, and if we seek protection from others, it must ultimately come from Allah, because He is Al-Muhaymin, the Protector.'
10
4
Atikah Syahidah
Seguire
2 anni fa
·
Riferimento
Ayah 114:1
I have lived in this world for 21 years, Alhamdulillah. I still have the chance to improve myself each day. As a human being, I often believe in and am motivated to thrive in personal growth and other noble goals. However, I often neglect the power of seeking Allah's guidance. Relying solely on our own minds and hearts as a way of life often leads us to miserable and unpeaceful lives. I consider this a very westernized way of life, whereas Islam ...
Vedi altro
5
2
Reshad Noorzay
Seguire
7 anni fa
·
Riferimento
Ayah 114:1
pubblicato in
Muslim American Society
Why do we 'say' anything at all? Who are we to speak on behalf of God? Why does God command the Prophet (saws) or us to 'say' something? To whom are we speaking? What else should we seek refuge in except Allah? Why did Allah refer to himself as 'the Lord of humankind'?
When you are faced with challenges, obstacles or resistance by your fellow humankind, take a moment to say 'I seek refuge in the Lord of humankind'.
10
0
Syeda Rumana
Seguire
13 settimane fa
·
Riferimento
Ayah 114:1-6
We are affected by waswas more than we actually realize; the constant negative voice in our head every single day that starts small but keeps getting bigger and bigger as time goes by captures our minds and turns into feelings of being unsafe, low self-esteem, and shaky tawakul. The simplest and most powerful protection is given to us in the form of this beautiful surah. Alhamdulillah.
15
2
Nadrah
Seguire
5 anni fa
·
Riferimento
Ayah 114:1-3
Who would’ve thought by re-reading this surah (slowly this time), trying to understand its meaning helps me gain new knowledge and perspective? I can’t count on how many times I’ve recited this surah in my prayers with little understanding of Allah’s message. One fascinating piece of information I’ve discovered today is how three different words can have the same meaning but different connotation. In the first three verses, Allah said to seek ref...
Vedi altro
7
3
Esplora la community di Reflection
Avanti Sì