Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Trailer for Qur’anic Sciences in 30 Days Ramadan 2021
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The speaker discusses the 30-day series on the Illumina Quran, which covers various topics including how the revelation came down to salary, the reasons behind the title, and the importance of the Quran in shaping the world. The series covers 30 days and will be presented over 30 days.
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Bismillah R Rahman r Rahim hamdulillah we're very pleased to
announce that just like last year, we had the 30 days of seal of one
juice a day, which was quite a
marathon session we had of trained to encapsulate the Tafseer of one
Jews in one hour hamdulillah they are on our website on zum zum
academy.com. But for so for this Ramadan, now, inshallah what we've
organized, it's called the Illumina Quran in 30 days, the
Quranic sciences in 30 days, so this takes it a notch higher. So
what this 30 Day series is inshallah going to cover is
everything from how the revelation came down to probably salary
salah, where it looked like, what it would feel like the types of
revelation and why it came down over 23 years and the whole Quran
was not sent together all of that discussion, which were the first
and last verses of the Quran to be revealed, which were the first and
last sewers of the Quran to be revealed. Why the sutras are
ordered in the way they are the order of the Sutras, the way they
are, even why the verses are ordered in the way they are, we'll
get an understanding of that as when inshallah over the 23 years
when the sutras the sutras or verses will come that would have
come down then what were the causes of Revelation. So many
sources, many verses actually have a reason why they were revealed at
a particular time, the Merkin versus MK considers the Medina and
Surah is what are the differences? What are the unique features of
each of them? Right?
Tafseer right, commentary of the Quran, the good and bad of it,
what to avoid, what to look out for, what not to stumble with
required sciences to be able to and guidance for how to ponder the
Quran and how to reflect the Quran
translations of the Quran what to look out for in translations of
the Quran and so on. The verses in the Quran that are ambiguous some
are very clear some are ambiguous as Allah subhanaw taala himself
mentioned in sort of earlier Imran that they will be verses which are
ambiguous to understand all of that as well. Then the abrogating
verses the abrogated verses and thereafter that the
the issue of the seven modes of rereading the seven Pirot what is
the background of all of that that's been quite a contentious
issue, or an issue that has raised a lot of questions in recent
times. And then the preservation of the Quran, how Allah subhanaw
taala has helped preserve it, and designed to be preserved, and why
was it preserved and the other books are not preserved? The
special scripts of the Quran why the Quran is written in a specific
way, right? And why it must be written in that particular way.
Right? Because it's accommodating and, and so on. And then one of
the most important is the inevitability of the Quran. Why do
they keep saying that a Quran is a miracle, how is the Quran and
miracle what makes it a miracle? That's a very interesting and
profound discussion. And then everything about when you're
reading the Quran, how does the Quran reason? What are the various
ways that Quran reasons and arguments is provides and so on.
And, of course, finally, the rights and responsibilities of the
Quran. So we'll cover these over 30 days in sha Allah, and I think
it will really help to people perspective and value the Quran
even more, right? To see what the Quran is all about why we even
have it in the first place. So may Allah subhanahu Aleksa please pray
that, that goes well and it's insha Allah beneficent, useful,
brings us closer to the Quran. Jazak Allah here for listening May
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