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Quranic treasures Surat Anbiaa verset 36-37.

The first passage is a verse from the Quran ( Surah Al-Anbiya, verse 36 ) and describes how some disbelievers react to seeing Prophet Muhammad.  They mock him and question how someone who speaks against their gods could be a messenger of Allah.  This…

Quranic treasures Surat Anbiaa verset 34-35.

This verse of the Holy Quran warns and reminds that no man was given immortality by the prophet Muhammad. At the same time, it raises the rhetorical question that even if immortality is not granted to the Prophet, who is loved and honoured by God, how…

Quranic treasures Surat Anbiaa verset 32-33.

This is a quote from the Quran, which describes the creation of the universe and how the heavenly bodies such as the sun, moon, and stars have been created and placed in their orbits by the Creator.  The quote suggests that the sky or the heaven has b…

Quranic treasures Surat Anbiaa verset 30-31

Specifically in these verses of Surah Al-Anbiya (30-31), where Allah (God) is addressing those who disbelieve in His existence and power. The verse points out two remarkable facts that are evidence of God's existence and power. First, it mentions …

Quranic treasures Surat Anbiaa verset 28-29

The passage given is a verse from the Koran (Sura al-Anbiya, 21:28) that describes the knowledge of Allah, the power and consequences of polytheism. Allah is described as having complete knowledge of all that has happened in the past and all that is…

Quranic treasures Surat Anbiaa verset 25-26-27

This is a verse of the Koran, specifically the Holy Koran of the Prophets Ayat 25 and 26, where God addresses the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The verse highlights the fact that Allah sent no messenger unless He suggested to Him that only I a…

Quranic treasures Surat Anbiaa verset 23-24

The first sentence seems to refer to a divinity or God, who is not submitted to questions about their actions.  The second phrase seems to be a challenge for those who worship other gods in addition to that mentioned in the Koran.  The speaker challen…

Explanation of Quranic verses 21-22 Surat Anbiaa

This verse focuses on the concept of polytheism and the worship of several gods. He challenges the idea of worshipping gods other than Allah who have the power to resurrect the dead, suggesting that there are no such gods on earth.  The verse then sta…

Explanation of Quranic verses 19-20 Surat Anbiaa

The verse emphasizes that everything in the heavens and on earth belongs to God, indicating that He is the sole creator and owner of the universe. It also highlights the humility of the angels who are near to Him and constantly worship and glorify Him…

Explanation of Quranic verses 17-18 Surat Anbiaa

This seems to be a verse from the Qur'an, which is considered the holy book of Islam. The verse says that if Allah (God) had wanted to take a wife or a son, He could have done so, but He did not. Instead, Allah sent down the truth, which is the Qu…

Explanation of Quranic verses 14 -15 - 16 Surat Anbiaa

The verses 14-15-16, which describes the fate of those who reject the oneness of God and engage in wrongdoing. The verse states that those who have disbelieved will cry out in regret and acknowledge that they have been wrongdoers. Their cries of regr…

Explanation of Quranic verses 12-13 Surat Anbiaa

This verse is from the Quran, specifically from Surah al-Anbiya . It describes a warning from Allah to the disbelievers who had enjoyed a life of luxury and comfort in this world but had refused to believe in Him and follow His commands. The verse tal…

Surat Anbiaa verset 10-11 Explanation of the surah verse by verse

The verse explains that Allah (God) has sent down the Quran as a reminder and guidance for all mankind. The Quran is a source of knowledge and wisdom for those who follow its teachings and act on its orders. It reminds people of their purpose and thei…

Surat Anbiaa verset 8-9 Explanation of the surah verse by verse

This verse is derived from Sura al-Anbiya (The Prophets), verses 8 and 9.  This means that Allah did not create the Messengers as angels or supernatural beings, but as humans who needed food and were prone to death. This verse is a response to those …

Surat Anbiaa verset 7 Explanation of the surah verse by verse

The verse highlights the perpetuity of God's message throughout history, underscoring that Allah (God) had sent messengers prior to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who were also recipients of divine guidance.  The verse urges individuals…

Surat Anbiaa verset 5-6 - Explanation of the surah verse by verse

This passage appears to be a translation of a verse from the Quran, specifically from Surah Al-An'am (5-6).  The verse is discussing the reactions of certain people to the revelations of the Quran, which they dismissed as false dreams, invention…

Surat Anbia 1-2-3-4 - Explanation of the surah verse by verse

The post discusses the benefits of translating the Quran and its importance in understanding and contemplating the meanings of the Holy Quran.  The post points out that translating the Quran helps the reader to better understand and clarify the meanin…

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