Para 13 | Juz 13 - Complete: Surah Al-Yusuf | Ar-Ra'd | Al-Ibrahim (53-52)
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Para 13 | Juz 13 - Complete: Surah Al-Yusuf | Ar-Ra'd | Al-Ibrahim (53-52)

46:33 Apr 12, 2024
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Surah Al-YusufSurah Yusuf is chapter 12 of the Quran and is said to have many benefits, including:Forgiveness: Encourages forgiving others for their negative actionsPatience: Encourages patience, which can lead to reliefTrust in Allah: Encourages trust in Allah and that he is a real friend who is always ready to helpBalance: Encourages balancing effort with divine guidanceSuccessful parenthood: Encourages successful parenthoodHumility: Encourages humilityAvoidance of lies and envy: Encourages avoiding lies and envyAbstinence from sin: Encourages abstinence from sinRewards for the pious: Encourages rewards for the piousSome lessons from Surah Yusuf include: Something miserable is better than disobeying Allah, Jealousy is destructive, and Never give up hope in Allah. Surah Yusuf holds profound benefits encompassing successful parenthood, the avoidance of envy and lies, abstinence from sin, humility, the utilization of abilities for good, forgiveness, the rewards for the pious, patience leading to relief, trust in Allah, and the balance between effort and reliance on divine guidance.Surah Ar-Ra'dSurah Ar-Ra'd, also known as "The Thunder", is the 13th chapter of the Quran. It is a call to introspection and spiritual awakening that encourages people to marvel at the wonders of the universe, find solace in the promise of resurrection, and embrace divine truth. The chapter is concerned with the oneness of God, the Day of Judgement, and the penalty. It also elaborates on the last verses of the previous chapter, relating to Allāh's signs in the heavens and earth, His knowledge, might, and support for His prophets, the authenticity of the Qurʾān, and warnings to the disbelievers. The chapter's aim is to appeal to the hearts to accept the Faith, not just to satisfy the minds. It uses sympathetic appeals to win over the hearts by warning them of the consequences of kufr and by holding out the rewards of Faith. According to a Hadith, Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq has said that if a mu'min recites this Surah often, he will be taken to Jannah without having to give detailed accounts for his deeds on Earth. He will also be allowed to intercede on behalf of his relatives and friends.Surah Al-IbrahimSurah Ibrahim, also known as Chapter 14 of the Quran, is considered a source of guidance in Islam and imparts several important spiritual lessons. It emphasizes monotheism, the importance of gratitude, and the importance of following divine commands.Some of the lessons in Surah Ibrahim include:Monotheism: The importance of worshiping the one true GodGratitude: If you are grateful, Allah will
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