Qur’anic Gems: Juz’ 17

How could you strengthen your faith and firmness of the heart?
How could you strengthen your faith and firmness of the heart?
Welcome to a new interesting episode of the Qur’anic Gems series with Nouman Khan. In this episode, Nouman reflects on the verse number 19 of Surat An-Nur (the 24th chapter of the Qur’an). He talks in brief about those who…
Why do a great number of people will show a great regret on the hereafter? Do you show love and respect towards the Prophet? Do you follow his Sunnah? How do people abandon the Qur’an?
What did happen to Prophet Moses when he was thrown into the river? What do you know about Pharaoh? How did he oppress people in his time?
What is the ruling of those who disregard Allah’s signs? What is the significance of racism in the society?
“Oh God, guide us among those that You are guiding, and forgive us among those You are forgiving, and bless us….”
Oh God, reunify our hearts and reform our relationship.
“Oh God, we seek refuge in You from associating anything with You while we know it, and we seek repentance from associating something other with You while we don’t know it.”
Oh God, I seek refuge in You from sorrow and sadness, and from unableness and laziness.
Oh God, grant me safety and health in my body, in my hearing and in my sight. There's no god besides You.
Oh God, I acknowledge Your blessing upon me and I acknowledge my sin. So forgive me for none can forgive sins except You.
What is the significance of saying as-salamu `alaykum (peace be upon you)?
What are the etiquettes of judgment? what is the consequence of transgression?
In this episode, Nouman reflects on the verse number 53 of Surat Az-Zumar (the 39th chapter of the Qur’an).
How does Allah describe the people who put their trust in Him? What is meant by major sins?
What are our duties towards our Prophet (peace be upon him)?
Oh God, I testify that there is no god but You, I seek Your forgiveness and to You I repent.
To reflect on life and nature with your heart and mind, to read this nature in the way we deal with time and the world around us, to surrender yourself to God
I found that Ramadan had more to do with the company I kept during my thirty-day journey and far more to do with the feeding of the soul rather than the feeding of the stomach. What about yours?
What do circumstances of the Prophet's life and nature in general say about the essence of life? How is nature talking to us, and what does it say? What does we Learn from that?