Surah Al-Hijr
Surah Al-Hijr, also known as "The Rocky Tract", is chapter 15 of the Quran and has many significant themes:
- Guidance: Encourages believers to reflect on the surah's guidance and lessons, and to be mindful and contemplative
- Adversity: Serves as a guide for believers facing adversity and emphasizes the consequences of rejecting divine guidance
- Humility: Urges believers to cultivate humility, obedience, and mindfulness of Allah
- Tawhid: Contains brief mentions of Tawhid
- Disbelievers: Provides an admonition to the disbelievers
- Allah's power: Talks about the power of Allah in His creation from the sky, the universe, the extended earth, plants, winds, the steep mountains, and the stories of previous peoples
- Gratitude: Reminds us of what happens to those who are ungrateful, and that Allah has blessed us with more than we can ever imagine, and we must be grateful for it
- Origin of the world: Deals with the origin of the world of existence, and belief in Him which are brought about by the study of the secrets of creation
Surah An-Nahl
Surah An-Nahl, or The Honey Bee, is the 16th chapter of the Quran. It is significant for its refutation of shirk and proof of Tawhid, which are based on signs in the universe and in human creation. The surah also responds to doubters' concerns, refutes their arguments, and removes their doubts. It warns of the consequences of continuing to act in misleading ways, and outlines the moral adjustments that must be made in everyday life.
The surah also:
- Warns against polytheism, saying that pagan gods cannot create anything
- Praises God for giving the Earth with all its wealth to mankind
- Deals with issues such as Divine blessings, reasons for monotheism and resurrection, ordinances concerning the Holy war, threats against the pagans, and dissuasions of injustice, indecency, breaking of one's promises, innovations, and satanical temptations
The name of Surah An-Nahl comes from verse 68, and it was revealed during the last Makkan stage of Prophethood
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