A Million and One Excuses for not Beliveing in God [22] - English
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Part Twenty Two: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra...
#Quran #Sura-al-Ankabut #Tafseer
Part Twenty Two: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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The Knowledge of God and the Relationship between Knowledge and Faith...
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Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt...
#Quran #Sura-al-Ankabut #Tafseer
Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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Prophet Muhammad Is Ummi - What Does This Mean? [21] - English
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Part Twenty: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt...
#Quran #Sura-al-Ankabut #Tafseer
Part Twenty: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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The Parable of the Spider [17] - Verse 40-44 - Tafsir - English
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Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt...
#Quran #Sura-al-Ankabut #Tafseer
Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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HOW Should Muslims Deal with the Jews and Christians? [20] - English
Part Nineteen: First issue: verses 45-47: The Prophet\'s duties against opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت)...
Part Nineteen: First issue: verses 45-47: The Prophet\'s duties against opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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Juz 20 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah...
The 20th Juz consists of Surat an-Naml (last 37 verses, The Ant), Surat al-Qasas (88 verses, The Stories) and Surat al-Ankabut...
The 20th Juz consists of Surat an-Naml (last 37 verses, The Ant), Surat al-Qasas (88 verses, The Stories) and Surat al-Ankabut (first 45 verses The Spider). The discussion in these suras explore the barriers/veils that prevent one from allowing the Quranic guidance to permeate their hearts. God clearly states that only those who believe in God’s signs, are open-hearted and have submitted, even partially, to the truth will be able to perceive the guidance offered by the Quran. Those who insist on rejecting the truth, and are arrogant, will be like the ‘deaf or dead who can’t hear’ because they lack intellectual humility and intentionally don’t want to listen to the message of God. Suratul Qasas relates the story of Prophet Musa, and includes the story of Qarun, who despite his knowledge and wealth, lacked humility, believing he ‘deserved’ God’s blessings. Pharoah and Haman are also mentioned in the same vein, and their arrogance led them to punishment and destruction. The reference to the spider’s web, giving Sura Ankabut its name, describes how such people’s base is like the frailest of homes, that of a spider, while the hold of God is the strongest. The Juz ends with God’s promise that those who strive in God’s way, will attain guidance.
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The Importance of the Quran and the Power of Salat in our Lives [19] -...
Commentary of Surah al-Ankabut [The Spider] - Part 19
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Commentary of Surah al-Ankabut [The Spider] - Part 19
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Juz 21 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah...
The 21st Juz consists of Surat al-Ankabut (last 23 verses, The Spider), Surat ar-Ruum (60 verse, The Romans), Sura Luqman (34...
The 21st Juz consists of Surat al-Ankabut (last 23 verses, The Spider), Surat ar-Ruum (60 verse, The Romans), Sura Luqman (34 verses), Sura as-Sajdah (30 verses, The Prostration), and Surat al-Ahzab (First 30 verses, The Confederates). A major theme of the Quran is its juxtaposition of this world in relation to the hereafter. God reminds us of the certainty of death, and the promise of the hereafter, and in this realization lies the purpose of our being in this temporary world, also referred to as the ‘lower existence’. Death is a reminder that we will all inevitably return to Him, so our life here should be one of servitude so as to secure the hereafter. God cautions us in Surah Luqman to be mindful of the death, and the day of reckoning, where none will atone for the other, and warns us not to be deceived by this world.
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