Abdul Nasir Jangda – A powerful reminder – Living the Quran
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The speaker discusses the title of the Quran, which refers to the same root as Vicar and Jesus, and describes the meaning of the title. They also mention the title of Te spirit of comfort, which is the rem embedding of God's presence and ability to draw from the language. The title is a powerful reminder of the importance of remembering and being reminded of one's actions for building a relationship with God.
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Allah subhanaw taala in the Quran, refers to the Quran itself with one of the following derivatives of the same root. The root is that calf and raw Vicar and so Allah subhanaw taala refers to the Quran as Vicar, Allah subhanaw taala refers to the Orion as the curar and Allah reverse of the Quran so that Kira Vicar means remembrance. vichara is
something memorable. And peschiera means a reminder. And so Allah subhanaw taala refers to the Quran in all these different ways within the Quran itself, that it is the remembrance of God. It is basically reading the Koran and thinking on the Quran is an act of devotion, and drawing near and coming closer and building a relationship with God. The Quran is a very powerful reminder and something to be remembered, because the Quran is the most miraculous thing that humanity has ever interacted with. And tefera the Quran is a reminder It is Allah subhanaw taala reminding us constantly about what our purpose in life is. And so Allah subhanaw taala the ayah that I wanted to
share is from Sultan hijet I in number nine, Allah subhanho wa Taala says in Nunez, Zen na a vicara well in Allahu Allah Have you done that? Most definitely we and only we, Allah says, have sent down have revealed
the remembrance, the reminder, the Quran, the most memorable thing you'll ever come across in your life, what in Allahu Allah have you done? And Allah says that and most definitely, without a doubt, we are dedicated and committed to the protection of it. The Koran, the reminder from Allah subhanaw taala. So when you read, of course the Koran will remind you of Allah, but the intention is very, very important here. So the next time you read the Quran,
remember and remind yourself and make the intention that you are doing this to draw near to Allah to remember Allah and to be reminded by Allah, about what is the purpose of our lives, what is right what is wrong, how can I be a better person? The Quran is the ultimate reminder and lesson and guidance in that regard.