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Centering Black & Black Muslim experience(s) in America. Committed to honest conversations that inform, inspire, and heal.
Hosted by Imam Tariq I. El-Amin, listen to hundreds of his former interviews & commentary on @RadioIslamUSA
Juz 19 begins with the continuation of Surah Al-Furqan (The Criterion), highlighting the arguments of the disbelievers who question the prophethood of Muhammad and demand physical miracles. The surah responds by emphasizing the Quran as the ultimate miracle and the need for faith and obedience to divine guidance. It contrasts the outcomes of the righteous and the wicked on the Day of Judgment, stressing the severe consequences for those who reject Allah’s signs.
The juz then transitions to Surah Ash-Shu'ara (The Poets), recounting the stories of several prophets: Moses, Abraham, Noah, Hud, Salih, Lot, and Shu’ayb. Each prophet's mission, the resistance they faced, and the eventual destruction of their disbelieving communities are detailed, illustrating the consistent message of monotheism and the consequences of rejecting it. The surah concludes with a reminder of the Quran's divine origin and a warning to the Prophet Muhammad about the persistent denial he faces from his people.
The juz ends with the beginning of Surah An-Naml (The Ants), which recounts the story of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. It emphasizes Solomon’s wisdom, his communication with animals, and the miraculous events that lead to the Queen’s acceptance of monotheism. The surah also touches on the signs of Allah in creation and the ultimate triumph of truth over falsehood.
This juz underscores the importance of faith, the consistent message of all prophets, the miracles of the Quran, and the signs of Allah’s power and wisdom in the universe, urging adherence to divine guidance and the consequences of disbelief.
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Black Glue Podcast
Centering Black & Black Muslim experience(s) in America. Committed to honest conversations that inform, inspire, and heal.
Hosted by Imam Tariq I. El-Amin, listen to hundreds of his former interviews & commentary on @RadioIslamUSA