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On page 23, Allah reaffirms the truth of the Prophet Muhammad's qualities mentioned in the previous scriptures, urging believers not to doubt. The verses emphasise the importance of facing the direction of Al-Masjid-Al-Haram (at Makkah) in prayers, signifying unity and obedience. Believers are reminded to hasten towards goodness and maintain the ri…
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On page 22, Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ explains that the change in the Qiblah (prayer direction) from Jerusalem to the Kaabah in Mecca was a test for true believers. Allah, Who owns both the East and the West, guides whom He wills. Muslims are made a just and exemplary nation, witnesses over mankind. The change in Qiblah was heavy for some, but a guidanc…
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On page 21, Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ emphasises rejecting the call to adopt Judaism or Christianity, asserting that the true path is the religion of Ibrahim, characterised by pure monotheism. Muslims believe in Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ, the scriptures revealed to various prophets, and make no distinctions among them. The call extends to others to believe i…
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On Page 20 of the Qur'an, Allah recounts the moment when Prophet Ibrahim and his son Isma'il were diligently laying the foundations of the Ka'bah. They prayed to Allah, asking Him to accept their service. The heartfelt supplication included a request for submission to Allah, the formation of a righteous nation from their descendants, guidance in pi…
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On page 19 of the Qur’an, Allah tells Prophet Muhammad ﷺ that Jews and Christians won't be pleased until he follows their religion. It emphasises that Allah's guidance is the true one. Those who believe in the given book are true believers; those who don't are losers. Further, the children of Isra’il are reminded of Allah's favour, and a warning ab…
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On page 18 of the Qur'an, Allah addresses disputes between Jews and Christians, emphasising that He will judge them on the Day of Resurrection. Those unjustly forbidding Allah's name in His mosques will face disgrace and severe torment. Allah, owning the East and the West, is sufficient for all needs. The false claim of Allah having offspring is re…
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On page 17 of the Qur'an, Allah reminds us that whenever a verse is abrogated or forgotten, He replaces it with a better or similar one. This emphasises Allah's limitless authority. The verses also assert that Allah alone holds dominion over the heavens and the earth, and there is no protector or helper besides Him. The verse challenges those who w…
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On page 16, Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ recounts an incident from Prophet Sulaiman time when devils spread false teachings about magic. Sulaiman did not disbelieve, but the devils did, using angels Harut and Marut to spread magical knowledge as a trial. The magic caused discord between spouses, but harm or benefit only occurred with Allah's permission. Th…
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On page 15 of the Qur'an, Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ addresses the concept of longing for the Hereafter and the behavior of different groups. Some claim a special place in the Hereafter but do not truly desire it due to their past deeds. Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ is aware of the wrongdoers. The passage also highlights the Jews' excessive desire for a long lif…
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On Page 14, Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ mentions how a book (Qur’an) was sent to the Jews, confirming their previous scriptures like the Torah and the Injil. Despite their past prayers for the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, they disbelieved when he came. As a result, they incurred Allah's curse. It's unfortunate that they rejected what Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ revealed …
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On page 13 of the Qur'an, Allah provides important guidance. This page reminds us of a covenant where a community (Bani Isra’il) pledged not to shed the blood of their people or drive them from their homes. However, they violated this covenant by killing one another, assisting their enemies, and even ransoming captives they were not allowed to expe…
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By reading page 12 of the Qur'an, we emphasise the greatness of Allah’s knowledge. Some among the Jews lack knowledge of the Book and rely on false desires. Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ condemns those who alter the Book for personal gain and falsely assume a brief punishment in Hell. However, this assumption is baseless, as they cannot bind Allah عَزَّ وَ …
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On Page 11 of the Qur'an, Allah tells a story about a murder among the Children of Isra’il. They argued about it, but Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ revealed the truth in a miraculous way. He had them strike a dead man with a piece of cow, bringing him back to life to show his power. However, despite witnessing these miracles, some people's hearts remained h…
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On page 10, Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ conveys valuable teachings and stories. It emphasises the importance of faith, good deeds, and adherence to guidance for believers of various backgrounds, assuring them of reward and protection. The page also recounts the consequences of people who catch fish on Saturday by ignoring the command of Allah عَزَّ وَ جَل…
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On page 9, Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ recounts the story of when He instructed the people to enter Jerusalem with humility and seek His forgiveness. Those who did wrong changed His words and faced punishment. Another incident involved Prophet Musa, who was asked by his people for a variety of food, but they were met with humiliation and the Wrath of Alla…
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Page 8 narrates the story of the Children of Isra’il, suffering under Pharaoh's torment. Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ miraculously parts the sea to save them, but, during Prophet Musa's absence, they make a mistake by worshipping a calf. Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ forgives their transgressions when they repent. Musa receives the Torah, a guide for right and wron…
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On page 7, Allah commands the people to follow His guidance and fulfil their obligations. Those who disbelieve and deny His signs will dwell in the fire forever. The Children of Israel are reminded of Allah's favours and are urged to believe in the revealed scriptures. They are cautioned not to mix truth with falsehood. The importance of prayer, ch…
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Page 6 tells us about Allah's plan to place generations of humans on Earth. Angels had concerns, but Allah's wisdom surpassed their understanding. Allah taught Adam the names of everything and had angels name them to highlight His knowledge. He showed His knowledge of the unseen. Then, Allah explains the story of Adam and his wife when they were pl…
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Page 5 extends glad tidings to the believers who do good deeds. Their reward is paradise with eternal bliss, rivers, and delicious fruits. They'll have purified spouses as their companions. The page employs parables to guide believers and confound disbelievers. Those who break their covenants with Allah and engage in wrongdoing will be the losers. …
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The Qur'an speaks of the disbelievers' blindness and deafness. They are like the people who light a fire but lose their light, leaving them in darkness. They are unable to see, hear, or speak, and they wander without guidance. Additionally, the page emphasises the creation of the Earth, the sky, and the provision of water and sustenance from Allah …
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On this page, Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ addresses disbelievers and hypocrites. Despite warnings for disbelievers who refuse to believe, and Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ has sealed their hearts. On the other side, there are hypocrites, and they are more dangerous. Hypocrites claim faith but deceive themselves and others. They create mischief while pretending to …
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In this episode, Shaykh Ahsan Hanif goes through Page 2 of the Qur'an; Surah Al-Baqarah. On this page, Allah states that there is no doubt in the Qur'an, and this book serves as a guide for Al-Muttaqun, the righteous individuals who fear Allah. Furthermore, Allah elaborates: Those who believe in the unseen, establish their prayers, and give to char…
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