Kamil Ahmad – Juz By Juz – Juz #23
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The transcript describes the history and characteristics of the Surah's teachings, including the use of Islam subhanho wa Taala to bring life back to the dead, the use of the word salt to describe the reality of creation, and the importance of the guidance of the Bible. The transcript also describes the influence of the Bible on the teachings of the Surah and the importance of intentions in worship.
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Bismillah Alhamdulillah wa Salatu was Salam ala Rasulillah while he was on the edge Mehreen, a meta
Jews number 23. Or part number 23 concludes with the rest of Surah Yaseen. And so, Allah subhanho wa Taala mentions some of some of his at some of his signs in the creation, such as the sun and the moon, and how each of the planets and the heavenly bodies are rotating or orbiting in a perfect manner, and with perfect precision with perfect precision. And so this proves that Allah subhanho wa Taala is the one who created everything.
Because none of this could have happened by chance.
Allah subhanaw taala also mentioned
in the rest of Surah, Yaseen,
the reality of
resurrection and how Allah subhanho wa Taala is able to bring life back to the dead, until after we have become dust and bones, Allah subhanho wa Taala It is nothing for him, you know, it is no difficult task for him to bring that individual back to life.
After that, we have sort of swath that sort of saw that and Surah two saw authority basically mentions the Oneness of Allah subhanho wa taala. By mentioning the uniqueness of creation, how, you know, Allah subhanho wa Taala look at the creation around, and how it is unique and perfect. And, you know, no one else is able to create anything similar to that. We also have a one mentioned in the beginning of Surah, to saw that
the angels and also the jinn, and how they would, they used to try to eavesdrop and, you know, steal the news, that that was mentioned in the heavens that was coming down to earth.
And also, we have Allah subhanho wa Taala mentioned mentioning some of the prophets,
especially Prophet Ibrahim Ali Sana, and how he, you know, how he dealt with his people, and how he destroyed their idols. And then he also mentioned the story of how Ibrahim alayhi salam called upon his son, he smiled, and told him that I have seen in my dream that I am supposed to slaughter you. And so the lesson that we learned from here is the reaction of Ismail Ali salaam, and how he submitted completely, without any objection. And so this shows us the tarbiyah that Ibrahim or Islam gave His Son, I mean, which son would readily readily submit to such a command, unless it was due to the tarbiyah that he had received at the hands of his father?
The Surah ends shorter to solve that, or before that. We also have in sorted to sort out a description of the people of paradise and hellfire and how
you know, the some of the believers, they will say that, you know, we used to remember we used to have disbelieving companions, companions were disbelievers. Where are they today? Wait, where are they today, and they will look in the hellfire and they will see them in the hellfire. After that towards the end of Surah, two sulfat Allah mentioned that the messengers will be victorious. The end result is that the messengers and the believers are victorious. And this is something that we must believe in with certainty, that no matter how much loss we are seeing, how many defeats we are seeing, the end result is that we will be victorious. Then we move on to Surah salt in the beginning
of Surah taught Allah subhanho wa Taala basically
mentions
Allah subhanho wa Taala basically mentioned also again, some of the stories of the prophets
and also emphasizing on the issue of the Tawheed of Allah subhanho wa Taala as well as the reality of the Revelation, and also the coming of the day of judgment. It mentions the story of Dawood Ali Salam. And you know, the the two people
who disputed with one another and King to their whoo daddy salam to be a judge between them. It also mentioned Sulaiman Ali Salam, and the powers that Allah gave him and how he was not, you know, arrogant about that, but rather he tanked Allah subhanho wa Taala for that.
Then after that, at the very end of sort of sod, we have the mention of the story of Iblees and how he arrogantly refused to prostrate to Adam. After that, we have Surah Azumah, the beginning of Surah Zomer is concluded by this juice. And this juice basically focuses on the issue of Tawheed. singling out Allah for worship, and also mentions
the importance of its loss, sincerity of intention. It also mentioned in the beginning of the surah about
the believers some of the characteristics of the believers such as you know, their reaction to when they hear the Quran and other characteristics and the remaining of the surah moves on to the next rows. So we will cover that in the next session.
Until then, somehow Nicola will be handed
a selfie with water to Lake wa salaam aleikum wa rahmatullah wa barakato.