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إنه لقرآن كريم - Holy Quran2 minutes read

The Book guides the righteous, warns disbelievers of punishment, and emphasizes belief in the unseen and the Hereafter. The stories of Adam and Eve, Moses, Jesus, and Abraham highlight the importance of faith, obedience, and following God's guidance for believers.

Insights

  • The Book serves as a guide for the righteous, emphasizing belief in the unseen, prayer, and charitable giving as key virtues.
  • Disbelievers face severe consequences such as punishment, sealed hearts, and a veil over their sight.
  • Believers are warned against self-deception and reminded to worship their Creator without setting up rivals.
  • Good news awaits those who believe and act righteously, promising Gardens with flowing rivers as a reward.

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  • What is the significance of the covenant with the Children of Israel?

    The covenant with the Children of Israel emphasized worshipping only Allah, being kind to parents, relatives, orphans, and the needy, speaking kindly, praying, and paying zakat. Despite the covenant, many turned away, shedding blood, expelling others, and demonstrating sin and aggression.

  • How are believers rewarded according to the text?

    Believers are promised companionship in Paradise, a covenant with God, the opportunity to do good deeds, and an eternal abode in the Gardens with flowing rivers.

  • What is the importance of seeking forgiveness and doing good deeds?

    Seeking forgiveness, remembering God, and doing good deeds are highlighted as crucial actions. The text emphasizes the significance of sexual relations during fasting, wealth distribution, and the consequences of disbelief and turning away from religion.

  • Why are wine and gambling discouraged in the text?

    Wine and gambling are discouraged due to their greater sin outweighing any potential benefit. The text warns against engaging in these activities and advises believers to avoid them.

  • How are orphans addressed in the text?

    Orphans are discussed in the text, with the advice that reforming them is better and treating them as brothers. It is emphasized that God knows the corrupt and encourages believers to care for orphans as their own siblings.

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Summary

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Guidance for Believers: Worship and Beware

  • The Book is a guidance for the righteous who believe in the unseen, establish prayer, and spend from what is provided for them.
  • Those who believe in what was revealed before and in the Hereafter are guided by their Lord and are successful.
  • Disbelievers face a great punishment, with sealed hearts and a covering over their sight.
  • Some claim belief but deceive themselves, leading to a painful punishment.
  • Those who corrupt the earth thinking they are reformers are actually the corruptors.
  • Believers are warned to worship their Creator and not set up rivals to Him.
  • Good news is given to those who believe and do righteous deeds of Gardens with flowing rivers.
  • The example of a mosquito is given to differentiate between believers and disbelievers.
  • The story of Adam and Eve in Paradise, their fall, and the consequences of their actions are recounted.
  • The importance of fulfilling covenants, fearing God, and seeking guidance is emphasized for the Children of Israel.

21:55

Consequences of Buying from God: Covenant and Punishment

  • People buy things claiming they are from God at a low price, leading to consequences for their actions.
  • Those who sin are companions of the Fire, while those who believe and do good deeds are companions of Paradise.
  • The covenant with the Children of Israel included worshipping only Allah, being kind to parents, relatives, orphans, and the needy, speaking kindly, praying, and paying zakat.
  • Despite the covenant, many turned away, shedding blood, expelling others, and demonstrating sin and aggression.
  • Those who believe in parts of the Scripture and disbelieve in others will face disgrace and severe torment.
  • Moses was given the Scripture, followed by other Messengers, including Jesus, who was supported by the Holy Spirit.
  • Disbelievers who envy God's grace and reject His revelations will face a humiliating punishment.
  • Those who prevent the mention of God's name in mosques will face disgrace and a severe punishment.
  • Abraham and Ishmael were tasked with purifying God's House for worshippers, with a covenant to believe in God and the Last Day.
  • Abraham's descendants were instructed to submit to God, with a warning against turning away from religion.

42:58

"Believers face tests, rewards, and guidance"

  • The nation has passed away, and individuals will be judged based on their own actions.
  • God guides people to the right path, regardless of their previous beliefs.
  • The direction faced during prayer is a test to distinguish true followers of the Messenger.
  • The Sacred Mosque is a focal point for prayer, and believers should face it during worship.
  • Those who were given the Book recognize the truth from their Lord.
  • Believers should race towards good deeds and maintain their faith.
  • God will test believers with various challenges, and those who remain patient will be rewarded.
  • Safa and Marwah are important rituals for those performing Hajj or Umrah.
  • Those who conceal the truth will face consequences, while those who repent will be forgiven.
  • Believers are instructed to eat lawful and good food, avoid following Satan, and give thanks to God.

01:04:49

"Guidelines for believers in God's path"

  • Hastening or delaying in remembering God for a number of days carries no sin for those who fear God.
  • Some individuals may speak pleasingly in this world, but God knows their true intentions, especially if they spread corruption.
  • Those who sell themselves to please God will find His compassion.
  • Believers are urged to enter into peace entirely and avoid following Satan's path.
  • God's victory is near, and believers should spend generously for the benefit of others.
  • Fighting during the Sacred Month is significant, and turning away from God's path is a grave offense.
  • The importance of emigrating and striving in God's path is highlighted, with a promise of mercy for believers.
  • Wine and gambling are discouraged due to their greater sin than benefit.
  • Guidelines on divorce, including waiting periods and treatment of divorced women, are outlined.
  • Mothers are advised to breastfeed their children for two years and to provide for them reasonably.

01:27:48

"Believers urged to spend before Judgment Day"

  • Jesus, son of Mary, was given clear proofs and supported by the Holy Spirit.
  • Despite clear proofs, people differed, with some believing and others disbelieving.
  • Believers are urged to spend from what they have before a day arrives with no trade, friendship, or intercession.
  • God is described as the Ever-Living, the Self-Subsisting, with no slumber or sleep overtaking Him.
  • There is no compulsion in religion, with a clear distinction between right and wrong.
  • Spending in God's cause is likened to seeds yielding seven ears of corn, each with a hundred grains.
  • Those who spend seeking God's pleasure are compared to a hill hit by rain, yielding double its produce.
  • A caution against usury is given, with a call to fear God and give up any remaining usury.
  • Instructions on debt contracts are detailed, emphasizing fairness, witnesses, and written documentation.
  • The importance of worshiping God, the Creator, and avoiding setting up rivals to Him is highlighted.

01:51:04

Believers' Rewards: Gardens, Spouses, Eternal Abode

  • Good tidings to believers: Gardens with rivers, sustenance, purified spouses, and eternal abode.
  • God's example of a mosquito: Believers recognize truth, while disbelievers question and lead astray.
  • Disbelief in God questioned: He gives life, created earth and heavens, and guides.
  • Creation of Adam: Taught names, angels prostrate, Iblis refuses, Adam and wife in Paradise.
  • Adam's repentance accepted: Words from Lord, guidance for followers, fearlessness for the guided.
  • Reminder to Children of Israel: Remember blessings, fulfill covenant, fear God, establish prayer.
  • Deliverance from Pharaoh's torment: Trials faced, sea parted, Moses given Book and guidance.
  • Moses' people's disobedience: Calf worship, repentance, punishment, and guidance.
  • Reward for believers: Paradise companionship, covenant with God, good deeds, and eternal abode.
  • Warning against disbelief and hypocrisy: Consequences, covenant violations, and punishment for wrongdoers.

02:12:37

Rejecting truth, embracing disbelief, facing consequences

  • People believe in what was revealed to them but disbelieve in what comes after it, despite it being the truth.
  • Moses presented clear proofs to them, but they turned to worshipping a calf after him, acting unjustly.
  • When God took their covenant and raised the Mount above them, they agreed to obey but disobeyed.
  • They embraced disbelief in their hearts, leading to evil actions despite claiming faith.
  • Those who associate others with God are eager to live long lives, even wishing for a thousand years, but they will not escape torment.
  • Being an enemy of Gabriel, God's messenger, means being an enemy of God, His angels, and His messengers.
  • Disbelievers reject clear verses sent down, with many not believing in the messages delivered by messengers.
  • Some who were given the Book rejected it behind their backs, following the devils and engaging in harmful practices like magic.
  • Those who exchange disbelief for faith are on the right path, while those who turn back to disbelief after believing should be pardoned until God's judgment.
  • The religion of Abraham is upright, and true believers submit to God, following the guidance sent down to all prophets.

02:35:01

Believers' Duties and Consequences of Disbelief

  • Those who disbelieved and died as disbelievers will face the curse of God, the angels, and all mankind, enduring eternal torment.
  • The creation of the heavens, earth, night and day, seas, ships, water from the sky, reviving earth, winds, and clouds are signs for reasoning people.
  • Some people equate others with God, but believers have greater love for God, recognizing His power and severity in punishment.
  • People are advised to eat lawful and good food on earth, avoiding following Satan's ways and speaking about God without knowledge.
  • Righteousness is not in facing east or west but in believing in God, the Last Day, angels, the Book, prophets, giving money to relatives, orphans, the needy, and more.
  • Retaliation for the slain is decreed, with forgiveness encouraged and a knowing punishment for transgressors.
  • Fasting is prescribed for believers for a number of days, with allowances for sickness or travel, and a ransom option for those unable to fast.
  • The Hajj pilgrimage is detailed, with instructions on rituals, sacrifices, and fasting, emphasizing piety and seeking bounty from God.
  • The importance of seeking forgiveness, remembering God, and doing good deeds is highlighted, with guidance on sexual relations during fasting and wealth distribution.
  • The text concludes with reminders about entering into peace entirely, following God's guidance, and the consequences of disbelief and turning away from religion.

02:56:44

Lessons on faith, mercy, and guidance.

  • Those who believe and strive in the path of God hope for His mercy, as He is Forgiving and Merciful.
  • Wine and gambling are questioned, with the response highlighting their sin outweighing their benefit.
  • Spending is inquired about, with the directive to respond with "Pardon" and God's signs are made clear for reflection.
  • Orphans are discussed, with the advice that reforming them is better and treating them as brothers, as God knows the corrupt.
  • Marrying polytheist women is cautioned against until they believe, emphasizing the superiority of believing women.
  • Menstruation is addressed, advising to avoid contact with menstruating women until they are pure, as God loves the repentant and pure.
  • Divorce procedures are detailed, including waiting periods and the importance of fairness and kindness in separation.
  • Breastfeeding guidelines are provided, specifying a two-year period and mutual consent for separation.
  • Prayer instructions are given, emphasizing the importance of observing prayers and standing obedient to God.
  • Stories of prophets and their challenges are recounted, showcasing lessons of faith, patience, and God's wisdom.

03:19:11

Rewards for Spending in God's Path

  • Spending money in the path of God without seeking it back earns a reward with the Lord, and kindness and forgiveness are valued over charity followed by harm.
  • Believers are advised not to nullify their alms with insults or harm, as spending for show without true belief is likened to a fine linen ruined by rain.
  • Spending from one's earnings and the earth's provisions, avoiding evil, and giving in secret and openly are encouraged, with God rewarding those who do so.
  • Usury is condemned, while trade is permitted; those who believe, do good deeds, pray, and pay zakat will be rewarded, with a warning against usury for believers.
  • Contracts and debts should be documented fairly, with witnesses present, and oaths should be upheld, with God's knowledge encompassing all actions.
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