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Surah Al-A'raf is important in Islam because it is said to strengthen faith, protect against evil, and act as a witness on the Day of Judgment. Some scholars also believe it acts as a barrier between Satan and the reader on that day.
Surah Al-A'raf is about the origins of creation, including how Satan convinced Adam and Eve to leave Paradise, and how all three were brought to Earth. It also shows God's mercy and readiness to forgive those who repent. Some scholars believe that reciting Surah Al-A'raf will lead to the following benefits:
According to Sunan an-Nasa'i, the Prophet Muhammad used to recite Surah Al-A'raf for Maghrib prayer, splitting it between two rak'ahs.
Surah Al-Anfal, also known as "The Bounties" or "The Spoils of War", is a chapter in the Quran that offers guidance for Muslims on how to deal with life's challenges while remaining steadfast in their faith. The chapter emphasizes the importance of unity, faith, trust in Allah, and perseverance during difficult times. The historical context of the Battle of Badr adds depth to its lessons, reminding us of the power of faith, prayer, and unity in overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
The chapter provides a powerful example of true belief in the person of Abu Bakr and contrasts that with the weakness of the hypocrites who tried to cause multiple problems that year. The chapter also shows Muslims what to do to the disbelievers, hypocrites, Jews, and prisoners. Instructions are given on how to divide the spoils of war, telling the Muslims that they shouldn't think of war spoils as their right, instead to see it as a bounty from Allah.
The chapter also includes the following important points:
Some say that reciting Surah Anfal is helpful in intercession on Qayamat, commonly referred to as the Day of Judgment.
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