اور اس کی رحمت (کے مظاہر) میں سے ہے کہ اس نے تمہارے لیے رات اور دن بنائے تاکہ اس (رات) میں تم لوگ آرام کرو اور (دن میں) اس کا فضل تلاش کرو اور تاکہ تم (اس کی ان نعمتوں کا) شکر ادا کرو
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Subhanallah! What a beautiful verse for me who has been feeling some guilt about having more work to do than usual this Ramadan. Imagine seeing this after wondering if I am doing enough and whether all those working hours could have been used better. Allah in His mercy directs us to what we need at every given time, Allahu Akbar!
It is comforting to be reminded by this verse, that Allah out of His wisdom has created the different times of the d...مزید دیکھیں
The first words that begin the journey through the Qur’an are: 'In the Name of God, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful (ar-Rahman, ar-Raheem),' (1:1). We begin the journey of knowing God through His Mercy. This is the way in which God introduces Himself to us—not with the names that indicate majesty and strength. So in this journey of understanding God's Names, it is only fitting that we speak of His All-Encompassing mercy. Rahman and...مزید دیکھیں
ثم ذكر -عز وجل- انقسام الليل والنهار على السكون وابتغاء الفضل بالمشي والتصرف، وهذا هو الغالب في أمر الليل والنهار، فعدد النعمة بالأغلب، وإن وجد من يسكن بالنهار، ويبتغي فضل الله بالليل؛ فالشاذ النادر لا يعتد به. ابن عطية: 4/297. السؤال: هل وجود من ينام بالنهار ويسهر بالليل يناقض معنى الآية؟ وضح ذلك.
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These verses are a reminder of Allah's might and power. The very natural phenomenon that dictates a huge part of our human physiology (night and day-circadian rhythm). Our power is in submitting to his power. Control is an illusion. The night and day doesn't necessarily, according to some scholars, refer to just times of the day but also to stages of our spirituality and times of hardship and ease. The 'will you not listen' and 'will you not see...مزید دیکھیں
You know… some Surahs, they whisper to your heart. But Surah Al-Qasas… it feels like life itself is speaking. Messy. Unexpected. But never out of Allah’s hands.
I didn’t expect it to hit this deep.But maybe that’s what Qur’an does it finds you in your life’s mess and reminds you… Hey… this chaos? It’s not random.
You look at Musa (AS), and honestly, it feels like watching someone just… fall from one test i...مزید دیکھیں
InshaAllah we will continue our Live Interactive Reflection Workshops -Reflection Retreats at 2:30pm (GMT) / 3 January 2026.
These workshops are designed to help you in reflecting on the Quran more effectively inshAllah. The sessions touch on;
1- The Five Lenses for reflecting on the Quran as developed by our resident scholar Dr. Sohaib Saeed which you can find here http://www.quranreflect.co...مزید دیکھیں
While speaking about the names of surahs, the connections between a surah's name and its theme, and how frequently the story of Moosaa is mentioned throughout the Qur'an, al-Suyooti mentioned:
[قال بعضهم : كاد القرآن أن يكون كله لموسى وكان أولى سورة أن تسمى به سورة طه أو سورة القصص أو الأعراف ; لبسط قصته في الثلاثة ما لم يبسط في غيرها]
Some have said: Nearly the entire Qur'an is about Moosaa, and the surah that would be most entitled to be name...مزید دیکھیں