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20:20
فالقاها فاذا هي حية تسعى ٢٠
فَأَلْقَىٰهَا فَإِذَا هِىَ حَيَّةٌۭ تَسْعَىٰ ٢٠
فَأَلۡقَىٰهَا
فَإِذَا
هِيَ
حَيَّةٞ
تَسۡعَىٰ
٢٠
Toen wierp hij hem neer en hij word een slang die zich snel voortbewoog.
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Tanzim Faruque Aditi (sister)
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Ayah 20:19-24
Hardship is not only a test—it is training.
With every trial, Allah gives His servants tools: patience, clarity, reliance, and duas. These tools remain, so when the next hardship comes, the believer recognizes: I’ve been here before, and Allah has already equipped me.
In the Qur’an, these tools are preserved in the duas of the prophets—people of the cave, Yunus AS, Musa AS, Zakaria AS, and Adam AS. Each one teaches a way to respond to distress.
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UmAbdullah
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Ayah 20:11-47
The next time you recite Surah Al Taha in your Salah especially, or outside of it. Imagine yourself to be Musa ( Alayhi Assalaam) and replace your life story with his life story,
Outside of Salah pretend to have that conversation and reflect and see how your Lord Has favored you and chosen you, and shaped you for who you are and then take on life with in mind.
I speak to myself with this reflection. May Allah Grant Wisdom to appreciate His favor...
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R. Ebied
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Ayah 20:17-37
These verses embody for me a beautiful conversation between Allah (SwT) and Prophet Musa peace be upon him, whereas Allah asks Musa about his stick before asking him to throw it away.
He (SwT) in His majesty, connected with Musa before giving him a command, asking him about his stick and why it matters to him.
And prophet Musa responds as if he is speaking with a close friend (and to Allah belongs the utmost example of perfection).
Once All...
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Khaleda Begum
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Ayah 20:17-20
What is in your hand oh Musa?
It’s my staff.
What power can a simple stick can hold?? Not that much. But if Allah wills He can turn it into a living snake.
Oftentimes we failed to see what is in our hand and most importantly we failed to rely on His power. We keep on making excuses. We are ready great at making excuses.
When we think of doing something even worldly jobs, we make a list of 'what we don’t have' to accomplish the job. We try h...
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Rabia Jahan
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Ayah 27:10, 20:17-21
بسم اللّٰہ الرحمٰن الرحیم
I have shared my thoughts on this incident of Musa alayhis salam before, but today I want to reflect on it from a different angle.
When Allah SWT asked,
'And what is that in your right hand, O Moses?'
Instead of giving a to-the-point answer, Musa alayhis salam went on to add some extra details too.
He replied,
'It is my staff! I lean on it, and with it I beat down ˹branches˺ for my sheep, and have other uses for...
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Tareq Abed
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Ayah 5:50, 20:17-21
After Moses AS lists all the benefits that he derives from his staff, he is asked by Allah SWT to let go of it.
And after seeing his staff turn into an intimidating snake, he is asked by Allah SWT to not only approach it, but to grab it.
What better way to show Moses AS that all benefit and harm is solely in the Hands of Allah SWT than by having him let go of what he views as beneficial, and approach that which he deems to be harmful.
Who else...
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A Siddiqui
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Ayah 27:10-11, 7:107, 20:19-22, 26:32, 28:31-32
'The comfort zone is a psychological state in which one feels familiar, safe, at ease, and secure. If you always do what is easy and choose the path of least resistance, you never step outside your comfort zone. Great things don’t come from comfort zones.' Roy T. Bennett
It is time to step outside of your comfort zone for the sake of Allah.
Musa (a) had to step outside of his comfort zone when Allah commanded him to grab this snake. What happen...
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Tareq Abed
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Ayah 28:31, 20:20-26
Telling him to come forth and take the stick before telling him to not have fear indicates he may still have fear before approaching the snake but the fear will go away once complying. This is preparing him for his mission to go to Pharoah though he feels fear at first, but knowing Allah will cause the fear to go away. A lesson for us when we feel apprehension before doing what Allah has commanded us. Do it and the fear will dissipate.
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