012-Qur'an Class - Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 36 to 42) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
012-Qur'an Class - Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 36 to 42) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
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013-Qur'an Class - Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 36 to 42) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
013-Qur'an Class - Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 36 to 42) ki TAFSEER(By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza
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011-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 27 to 35) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
011-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 27 to 35) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
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014-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 55 to 62) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
014-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 55 to 62) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
This part of the text of the Quran talks about the history of the children of Israel and their relationship with Allah (SWT) and the teachings given to them by the prophets. Here is the breakdown of each ayat:
Ayat 55: In this ayat, Allah (SWT) reminds the Children of Israel of their covenant with Him to worship Him alone and follow His commandments. He reminds them of the blessings he gave them and their ancestors.
Ayat 56: God (SWT) reminds the children of Israel of their disobedience and transgression despite His blessings and guidance. It reminds them of the story of the golden calf, which they worshiped instead of Allah (SWT).
Ayat 57: This verse reminds the Israelites of the time when Allah (SWT) sent manna and quail to support them in the desert. He reminds them that it is a test of their obedience and gratitude.
Ayat 58: In this ayat, Allah (SWT) reminds the children of Israel of the time when He ordered them to enter the holy land and fight for it. He reminds them that it is a test of their faith and courage.
Ayat 59: This ayat talks about the hypocrites among the Children of Israel who pretended to believe but actually plotted against Allah (SWT) and His Prophets. Allah (SWT) warns them that they will receive a severe punishment.
Ayat 60: In this ayat, Allah (SWT) reminds the people of Israel of the commandment given to them to observe the Sabbath and stop working on this day. It reminds them of the punishments of those who break this law.
Ayat 61: This refers to the story of Prophet Moses (AS) and how he asked Allah (SWT) to give water to the children of Israel in the desert. Allah (SWT) ordered him to strike the rock with his stick, and water came out.
Ayat 62: This warns the Israelites against pride and stubbornness. Allah (SWT) reminds them that only He can forgive sins and that they should seek forgiveness and His guidance.
013-Qur'an Class - Surat-ul-BAQARAH Ayaat #36 to 42 ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)PART2
013-Qur'an Class - Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 36 to 42) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)_PART2
The verses you are referring to are a part of Surah Al-Baqarah, which is the second chapter of the Quran. Specifically, the verses are:
"36. Then We said: “O Adam! Verily, this is an enemy to you and your wife. So let him not drive you both out of Paradise, so that you will suffer.
37. Verily, you will have therein all that you shall desire, and you shall have therein all that you ask.
38. “Fallen (from Grace) shall be those who reject Faith.”
39. But those who reject Faith and belie Our Signs, they shall be companions of the Fire; they shall abide therein."
These verses refer to the story of Adam and Eve and their expulsion from Paradise. In these verses, God is warning Adam and Eve about the enemy (Satan) who is trying to deceive them and cause them to disobey God's commands. God advises them not to let Satan deceive them and to avoid being driven out of Paradise, as this would result in suffering.
Verse 37 is an assurance from God that if Adam and Eve obey His commands and avoid being deceived by Satan, they will have all that they desire and ask for in Paradise.
Verses 38 and 39 refer to the consequences of rejecting faith and disobeying God's commands. Those who reject faith and disbelieve in God's signs will be punished and will be companions of the Fire (i.e. Hell) where they will abide forever.
012-Qur'an Class - Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 36 to 42) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
012-Qur'an Class - Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 36 to 42) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
The verses you are referring to are a part of Surah Al-Baqarah, which is the second chapter of the Quran. Specifically, the verses are:
"36. Then We said: “O Adam! Verily, this is an enemy to you and your wife. So let him not drive you both out of Paradise, so that you will suffer.
37. Verily, you will have therein all that you shall desire, and you shall have therein all that you ask.
38. “Fallen (from Grace) shall be those who reject Faith.”
39. But those who reject Faith and belie Our Signs, they shall be companions of the Fire; they shall abide therein."
These verses refer to the story of Adam and Eve and their expulsion from Paradise. In these verses, God is warning Adam and Eve about the enemy (Satan) who is trying to deceive them and cause them to disobey God's commands. God advises them not to let Satan deceive them and to avoid being driven out of Paradise, as this would result in suffering.
Verse 37 is an assurance from God that if Adam and Eve obey His commands and avoid being deceived by Satan, they will have all that they desire and ask for in Paradise.
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011-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 27 to 35) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
011-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 27 to 35) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
The verses you are referring to are a part of Surah Al-Baqarah, which is the second chapter of the Quran. Specifically, the verses are:
"27. Those who break Allah’s Covenant after ratifying it, and sever what Allah has ordered to be joined, and do mischief on earth: These are the people who are the losers.
How can you disbelieve in Allah? Seeing that you were dead and He gave you life. Then He will give you death, then again will bring you to life (on the Day of Resurrection) and then unto Him you will return.
He it is Who created for you all that is on earth. Then He Istawa (rose over) towards the heaven and made them seven heavens and He is the All-Knower of everything.
And (remember) when your Lord said to the angels: “Verily, I am going to place (mankind) generations after generations on earth.” They said: “Will You place therein those who will make mischief therein and shed blood, while we glorify You with praises and thanks and sanctify You.” He (Allah) said: “I know that which you do not know.”
And He taught Adam all the names (of everything), then He showed them to the angels and said, “Tell Me the names of these if you are truthful.”
They (angels) said: “Glory be to You, we have no knowledge except what you have taught us. Verily, it is You, the All-Knower, the All-Wise.”
He said: “O Adam! Inform them of their names,” and when he had informed them of their names, He said: “Did I not tell you that I know the unseen in the heavens and the earth, and I know what you reveal and what you have been hiding?”
And (remember) when We said to the angels: “Prostrate yourselves before Adam.” So they prostrated themselves except Iblis (Satan). He refused and was proud and was one of the disbelievers (disobedient to Allah).
And We said: “O Adam! Dwell you and your wife in the Paradise and eat both of you freely with pleasure and delight, of things therein as wherever you will, but come not near this tree or you both will be of the Zalimun (wrong-doers).”"
Verse 27 warns against breaking Allah's covenant and severing what Allah has ordered to be joined, which includes creating mischief on earth. The people who do this are referred to as "losers" because they are misguided and lead themselves to a bad end.
Verse 28 reminds us of the power and mercy of Allah, who has the power to give life and take it away. It is a reminder that we will all eventually return to Allah and be held accountable for our actions.
Verse 29 highlights Allah's power and control over the creation of the universe, including the seven heavens. He is the All-Knower and All-Wise.
Verse 30 recounts a conversation between Allah and the angels about the creation of humankind. The angels question the wisdom of creating humans who will cause mischief and shed blood, while they praise and glorify Allah. Allah responds that He knows what they do not.
Verse 31-33 is the story of the creation of Adam and how Allah taught him the names of everything and then asked the angels to name them. When they were unable to do so, Allah instructed Adam to inform the angels of the names of everything.
Verse 34 is about the disobedience of Iblis (Satan), who refused to prostrate himself before Adam as ordered by Allah.
Story of Adam and Eve:
Verses 30 to 35 describe the story of Adam and Eve, including the creation of Adam as a successor on earth, the teaching of the names of all things to Adam, the prostration of the angels before Adam, the refusal of Satan to prostrate, and the placement of Adam and Eve in Paradise with the exception of being forbidden from approaching one tree.
Verse 30 describes Allah's decision to place a successor on earth, to which the angels respond by questioning why someone who would create chaos and spill blood should be placed on earth. Allah responds that He knows what they do not know.
Verse 31 describes Allah teaching Adam the names of all things, and presenting them to the angels to test their knowledge.
Verse 32 shows the angels acknowledging Allah
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009-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 06 to 20) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
009-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 06 to 20) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
Verse 6: As for the disbelievers, it is the same whether you warn them or not, they will not believe.
This verse informs that those who do not believe in the message of the Quran will not accept it, no matter how much they are warned.
Verse 7: Allah has set a seal upon their hearts and upon their hearing, and over their vision is a veil. And for them is a great punishment.
This verse explains that those who reject the guidance of Allah have sealed their own hearts against the truth and have become deaf to it. They have also blinded themselves to the signs of Allah, and they will be punished severely for their disbelief.
Verse 8: And there are some people who say, “We believe in Allah and in the Last Day,” while they are not believers.
This verse highlights the fact that some people claim to be believers, but their actions do not reflect their claims. True faith is not just a matter of words, but it requires one to live according to the teachings of Allah.
Verse 9: They seek to deceive Allah and those who believe, while they deceive none but themselves, but they do not realize it.
This verse exposes the hypocrisy of those who claim to be believers but have ill intentions. They may try to deceive Allah and other believers, but they ultimately deceive themselves and their actions will not go unnoticed.
Verse 10: In their hearts is disease, so Allah has increased their disease; and for them is a painful punishment because they used to lie.
This verse explains that those who have diseased hearts, meaning those who have ill intentions and hypocrisy in their hearts, will only become worse. Their punishment will be severe because they have lied and betrayed the trust of Allah and His believers.
Verse 11: And when it is said to them, “Do not cause corruption on the earth,” they say, “We are but reformers.”
This verse highlights the arrogance of those who cause corruption on the earth but claim to be reformers. They justify their actions by saying that they are trying to make things better, but in reality, they are only causing more harm.
Verse 12: Unquestionably, it is they who are the corrupters, but they perceive it not.
This verse makes it clear that those who cause corruption on the earth are indeed the corrupters, but they are blinded by their own arrogance and do not realize the harm they are causing.
Verse 13: And when it is said to them, “Believe as the people have believed,” they say, “Should we believe as the foolish have believed?” Unquestionably, it is they who are the foolish, but they know not.
This verse exposes the arrogance of those who refuse to believe in the guidance of Allah and mock those who do. They consider themselves wise, but in reality, they are the foolish ones who are unaware of the truth.
Verse 14: And when they meet those who believe, they say, “We believe”; but when they are alone with their evil ones, they say, “Indeed, we are with you; we were only mocking.”
This verse exposes the hypocrisy of those who claim to believe in front of believers but mock them in secret. Their actions show that they are not true believers and have allied themselves with the forces of evil.
Verse 15: Allah mocks them and prolongs them in their transgression while they wander blindly.
This verse warns those who mock the guidance of Allah that they will face His punishment. Their arrogance and transgression will lead them astray, and they will remain in their blindness.
In verses 16 to 20 of Surah Al Baqarah, Allah discusses the attitude of the disbelievers towards the signs of Allah and their stubbornness and arrogance.
Verse 16: "Those who have been given knowledge know that what has been revealed to you from your Lord is the truth, and it guides to the path of the Exalted in Might, the Praiseworthy."
Here, Allah reminds the believers that the knowledge and guidance that has been given to them through the Quran is the truth and leads to the path of Allah, who is exalted and worthy of praise.
Verse 17: "And those who disbelieve say, "Why has a sign not been sent down to him from his Lord?" You are only a warner, and for every people is a guide."
The disbelievers, despite being aware of the truth of Allah's revelations, still demand a physical sign as proof. Allah reminds the Prophet (peace be upon him) that his role is only to warn people of the consequences of their actions, and it is up to each individual to choose their own path.
Verse 18: "Allah knows what every female carries and what the wombs lose and what they exceed. And with Him is knowledge of the Book."
Allah is all-knowing, and He knows everything that is hidden and unseen. This verse specifically mentions the knowledge of what is in the wombs of females, indicating Allah's control over the creation and development of life.
Verse 19: "He who created the heavens and the earth and what is between them in six days and then established Himself above the Throne - the Most Merciful, so ask about Him one well informed."
Here, Allah affirms His role as the Creator of the heavens, the earth, and everything in between. This verse emphasizes Allah's power and mercy, encouraging people to seek knowledge about Him from those who are well-informed.
Verse 20: "And when it is said to them, "Follow what Allah has revealed," they say, "Rather, we will follow that upon which we found our fathers." Even if Satan was inviting them to the punishment of the Blaze?"
This verse highlights the stubbornness and arrogance of the disbelievers, who refuse to follow the guidance of Allah and instead cling to the beliefs and practices of their forefathers, even if it leads them to destruction. It questions their reasoning and asks if they would follow even Satan if he were to lead them towards the punishment of Hellfire.
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010-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 21 to 26) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
010-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 21 to 26) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
In Ayat no. 21, Allah addresses the believers, reminding them to worship Him and follow His guidance, and warning them not to associate partners with Him or follow the path of the disbelievers.
In Ayat no. 22, Allah gives an example of the disbelievers who reject His signs and guidance, saying that they are like those who are in darkness, wandering blindly.
In Ayat no. 23, Allah reminds the believers that He has given them guidance through His messengers and books, and that they should follow it and be grateful for it.
In Ayat no. 24, Allah reminds the believers that they should guard their own souls and not be like those who forgot Allah and His guidance, and thus became misguided.
In Ayat no. 25, Allah reminds the believers that He is the one who gives life and death, and that they will all return to Him in the end.
In Ayat no. 26, Allah then reminds the believers of their responsibility to spend in His way, and not to be like those who withhold their wealth out of greed, and warns them of the consequences of doing so.
Overall, these verses in Surah Baqarah emphasize the importance of worshipping Allah alone, following His guidance, being grateful for His blessings, guarding one's own soul, and spending in His way.
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008-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 01 to 05) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
008-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-BAQARAH (Ayaat No. 01 to 05) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
vVerse 1: Alif-Lam-Mim. This is a book, the verses of which are perfect (in every sphere of knowledge, wisdom and guidance), and then explained in detail from One All-Wise, All-Aware.
This verse is a declaration that the Quran is a book of guidance and wisdom, revealed by Allah, the all-knowing and all-wise. The letters "Alif-Lam-Mim" at the beginning of this Surah are known as the 'Muqatta'at' and their meaning is known only to Allah.
Verse 2: (This is) a guide for the righteous.
This verse highlights the fact that the Quran is a guide for those who seek righteousness and guidance from Allah.
Verse 3: Those who believe in the unseen, establish prayer, and spend out of what We have provided for them.
This verse describes the characteristics of those who will benefit from the guidance of the Quran. They are those who have faith in the unseen, perform prayer, and give charity from what Allah has provided them.
Verse 4: And who believe in what has been revealed to you, (O Muhammad), and what was revealed before you, and of the Hereafter they are certain (in faith).
This verse emphasizes the importance of believing in all the revelations of Allah, including what was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and what was revealed to the previous prophets. It also highlights the importance of having certainty in the Hereafter.
Verse 5: It is they who are guided by their Lord; and it is they who will prosper.
This verse reinforces the message that those who believe in Allah, His messengers, and the revelations sent down to them, and who strive to live according to their teachings, are the ones who are truly guided by Allah and will ultimately succeed
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007-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-FATEHA (Ayaat No. 01 to 07) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
007-Qur'an Class Surat-ul-FATEHA (Ayaat No. 01 to 07) ki TAFSEER (By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza)
Verse 1: In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
This is the opening verse of Surah Al-Fatiha, which begins with a declaration of Allah's attributes. It serves as a reminder that everything we do should be done in the name of Allah, the most beneficent and merciful.
Verse 2: All praise is due to Allah, Lord of the worlds.
This verse expresses gratitude to Allah, acknowledging that He is the Lord of all worlds and the source of all blessings.
Verse 3: The Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
This verse repeats the opening declaration of Allah's attributes, emphasizing His benevolence and mercy.
Verse 4: Master of the Day of Judgment.
This verse acknowledges that Allah is the ultimate judge and will hold all of us accountable on the Day of Judgment.
Verse 5: You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help.
This verse affirms our faith in Allah and our commitment to worship Him alone. We also acknowledge that Allah is the only source of help and guidance.
Verse 6: Guide us to the straight path.
This verse is a humble request for Allah to guide us to the path of righteousness and keep us on it.
Verse 7: The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor, not of those who have evoked [Your] anger or of those who are astray.
This verse reminds us that the straight path is the path of those whom Allah has blessed and who have earned His favor, and not the path of those who have earned His wrath or who have gone astray. It serves as a reminder to stay on the path of righteousness and avoid the pitfalls of sin and misguidance.
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006-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 6) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (01-Dec-2019)
006-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 6) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (01-Dec-2019)
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005-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 5) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (24-Nov-2019)
005-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 5) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (24-Nov-2019)
The Holy Quran is the central religious text of Islam and is considered by Muslims to be the verbatim word of God (Allah). It is a book of guidance and wisdom that provides Muslims with a comprehensive set of beliefs, values, and practices that shape their daily lives.
The Quran is composed of 114 chapters, or Surahs, which are arranged according to their length, with the longest chapters appearing first. The chapters are further divided into verses, or Ayahs, which range in length from a few words to several sentences. The Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) over a period of 23 years, from 610 CE until his death in 632 CE.
The Quran is written in Arabic, the language of the Prophet and the early Muslims. Muslims believe that the Arabic language is a sacred language and that the Quran can only be properly understood and appreciated in its original form. Nevertheless, the Quran has been translated into many languages, making it accessible to people all over the world.
The Quran contains a wealth of knowledge and guidance on a variety of topics, including theology, ethics, morality, spirituality, and social and political issues. It is a book of universal teachings that are relevant to people of all times and places. Muslims believe that the Quran is a source of divine guidance that provides answers to the most profound questions of human existence.
The Quran is also a book of miracles. Its language, style, and structure are considered to be unparalleled and are seen as proof of its divine origin. Muslims believe that the Quran contains miraculous scientific and historical information that was unknown at the time of its revelation, and that its prophecies have been fulfilled and continue to be fulfilled to this day.
The Quran is not only a book to be recited, but also a book to be understood and applied in daily life. Muslims are encouraged to read the Quran regularly, to reflect on its teachings, and to strive to live their lives in accordance with its principles. The Quran is seen as a source of guidance and inspiration that can help Muslims to navigate the challenges of life and to achieve success in both this world and the hereafter.
In conclusion, the Holy Quran is a sacred text that provides Muslims with a comprehensive set of beliefs, values, and practices. It is a book of guidance and wisdom that is believed to be the verbatim word of God. The Quran is a source of miracles, knowledge, and guidance that is relevant to people of all times and places, and is seen by Muslims as a source of comfort, inspiration, and hope.
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The Holy Quran is the central religious text of Islam and is considered by Muslims to be the verbatim word of God (Allah). It is a book of guidance and wisdom that provides Muslims with a comprehensive set of beliefs, values, and practices that shape their daily lives.
The Quran is composed of 114 chapters, or Surahs, which are arranged according to their length, with the longest chapters appearing first. The chapters are further divided into verses, or Ayahs, which range in length from a few words to several sentences. The Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) over a period of 23 years, from 610 CE until his death in 632 CE.
The Quran is written in Arabic, the language of the Prophet and the early Muslims. Muslims believe that the Arabic language is a sacred language and that the Quran can only be properly understood and appreciated in its original form. Nevertheless, the Quran has been translated into many languages, making it accessible to people all over the world.
The Quran contains a wealth of knowledge and guidance on a variety of topics, including theology, ethics, morality, spirituality, and social and political issues. It is a book of universal teachings that are relevant to people of all times and places. Muslims believe that the Quran is a source of divine guidance that provides answers to the most profound questions of human existence.
The Quran is also a book of miracles. Its language, style, and structure are considered to be unparalleled and are seen as proof of its divine origin. Muslims believe that the Quran contains miraculous scientific and historical information that was unknown at the time of its revelation, and that its prophecies have been fulfilled and continue to be fulfilled to this day.
The Quran is not only a book to be recited, but also a book to be understood and applied in daily life. Muslims are encouraged to read the Quran regularly, to reflect on its teachings, and to strive to live their lives in accordance with its principles. The Quran is seen as a source of guidance and inspiration that can help Muslims to navigate the challenges of life and to achieve success in both this world and the hereafter.
In conclusion, the Holy Quran is a sacred text that provides Muslims with a comprehensive set of beliefs, values, and practices. It is a book of guidance and wisdom that is believed to be the verbatim word of God. The Quran is a source of miracles, knowledge, and guidance that is relevant to people of all times and places, and is seen by Muslims as a source of comfort, inspiration, and hope.
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004-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 4) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (17-Nov-2019)
004-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 4) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (17-Nov-2019)
The Holy Quran is the primary religious text of Islam and is considered to be the most important book for Muslims. It contains the word of Allah (God) as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) over a period of 23 years. The Quran is unique in its spirituality, and its teachings continue to inspire millions of people around the world. In this article, we will explore the unique spirituality of the Holy Quran.
Firstly, the Quran is unique in its language and style. It is written in classical Arabic, which is a language known for its beauty and eloquence. The Quran’s verses are arranged in a rhythmic and poetic manner that is both mesmerizing and captivating. The Quran uses vivid imagery and metaphors to convey its message, making it accessible to people from different cultural backgrounds and languages. The Quran’s language and style are so unique that it has been described as a literary miracle.
Secondly, the Quran is unique in its message of monotheism. It emphasizes the oneness of God and rejects the idea of polytheism, which was prevalent in Arabia at the time of its revelation. The Quran states, “Say, He is Allah, the One and Only; Allah, the Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth not, nor is He begotten; and there is none like unto Him” (Surah Al-Ikhlas, verses 1-4). This message of monotheism has inspired millions of people to turn towards Islam and has had a profound impact on the spirituality of those who follow it.
Thirdly, the Quran is unique in its emphasis on morality and ethics. It teaches that one’s spiritual growth is linked to their behavior towards others. The Quran states, “Worship Allah and join none with Him in worship, and do good to parents, kinsfolk, orphans, the poor, the neighbor who is near of kin, the neighbor who is a stranger, the companion by your side, the wayfarer, and those whom your right hands possess. Verily, Allah loves not the arrogant, the proud” (Surah An-Nisa, verse 36). This emphasis on ethical behavior has led to the development of a moral and spiritual consciousness among Muslims, which is reflected in their daily lives.
Fourthly, the Quran is unique in its emphasis on knowledge and learning. It encourages Muslims to seek knowledge and to reflect on the world around them. The Quran states, “Read! In the name of your Lord, Who has created (all that exists), has created man from a clot. Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous” (Surah Al-Alaq, verses 1-3). This emphasis on learning has led to the development of a rich intellectual tradition within Islam, which has contributed to advancements in science, medicine, and the arts.
In conclusion, the Holy Quran is a unique spiritual text that has inspired millions of people around the world. Its language, message of monotheism, emphasis on morality and ethics, and emphasis on knowledge and learning make it a source of inspiration and guidance for Muslims. The Quran’s spirituality is rooted in its message of peace, love, and compassion, which continues to resonate with people of all faiths and backgrounds.
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003-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 3) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (03-Nov-2019)
003-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 3) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (03-Nov-2019)
Surat al-Fatihah, also known as the Opening, is the first chapter of the Holy Quran and is considered to be the most important chapter of the Quran. The Surah is comprised of seven verses and is recited in all five daily prayers by Muslims. The sixth verse of Surat al-Fatihah reads as follows:
"Guide us to the straight path."
This verse is an appeal to Allah to guide the believers to the right path. It is a request for guidance and a plea for help. Muslims believe that Allah is the only one who can guide them to the straight path, and they ask for His help in this regard. The straight path is the path of righteousness, and it is the path that leads to success in both this life and the hereafter.
The seventh and final verse of Surat al-Fatihah reads as follows:
"The path of those whom You have favored, not of those who have earned [Your] anger or of those who are astray."
This verse describes the path that Muslims seek to follow. Muslims believe that there are two paths in life: the path of those whom Allah has favored and the path of those who have earned His anger or are astray. The path of those whom Allah has favored is the path of the prophets, the righteous, and the pious. This is the path that leads to success in this life and the hereafter. The path of those who have earned Allah's anger or are astray is the path of the disbelievers, the wicked, and the misguided. This is the path that leads to failure in this life and the hereafter.
In summary, the sixth and seventh verses of Surat al-Fatihah are an appeal for guidance and a description of the path that Muslims seek to follow. These verses remind Muslims of the importance of seeking guidance from Allah and following the path of righteousness. They also serve as a warning against the path of the wicked and misguided, which leads to failure and destruction. Overall, Surat al-Fatihah is a powerful prayer that is recited by Muslims around the world, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of seeking guidance and following the right path in life.
The sixth verse of Surat al-Fatihah is a request for guidance from Allah. Muslims ask Allah to guide them to the straight path, which is the path of righteousness that leads to success in this life and the hereafter.
The seventh verse of Surat al-Fatihah describes the two paths in life: the path of those whom Allah has favored and the path of those who have earned His anger or are astray. Muslims seek to follow the path of those whom Allah has favored, which is the path of the prophets, the righteous, and the pious. They seek to avoid the path of those who have earned Allah's anger or are astray, which is the path of the disbelievers, the wicked, and the misguided.
Overall, the sixth and seventh verses of Surat al-Fatihah emphasize the importance of seeking guidance from Allah and following the path of righteousness. They remind Muslims of the consequences of following the wrong path and the importance of seeking Allah's guidance in all aspects of life.
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002-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 2) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (27-Oct-2019)
002-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 2) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (27-Oct-2019)
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001-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 1) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (20-Oct-2019)
001-Qur'an Class Introduction of QUR'AN (Part No. 1) By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza (20-Oct-2019)
In this video, Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza provides an introduction to the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam. The video is the first part of a series of lectures aimed at providing an in-depth understanding of the Qur'an.
Engineer Mirza begins the lecture by discussing the importance of the Qur'an in Islam and how it is considered the word of Allah, revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) over a period of 23 years. He also explains how the Qur'an is not just a book of religious guidance, but also contains historical, scientific, and linguistic knowledge.
Throughout the video, Engineer Mirza provides insights into the structure and organization of the Qur'an, including its division into chapters (surahs) and verses (ayat). He also discusses the role of interpretation and contextualization in understanding the meaning of the Qur'an.
Overall, this video is an excellent starting point for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the Qur'an and its significance in Islam. It is presented in a clear and engaging manner and provides a solid foundation for future study of the holy book.
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