Jun 14 2024 36 mins
Juz 22 of the Quran includes parts of Surah Al-Ahzab (33:31) to Surah Yasin (36:27). This section covers themes of social conduct, the importance of following the Prophet's example, and the affirmation of the hereafter.
Surah Al-Ahzab continues with directives to the Prophet’s wives, emphasizing their unique position and the higher standards expected of them. It addresses the believers about their responsibilities, particularly in terms of modesty and interaction between genders. The surah also speaks about the Prophet’s role as a model for the believers, urging them to follow his example in all aspects of life.
Surah Saba (Sheba) highlights the signs of God’s power and the consequences of ingratitude. It recounts the story of the people of Sheba, who were blessed with abundant resources but failed to show gratitude to God, leading to their downfall. The surah emphasizes the futility of idolatry and the certainty of resurrection and judgment.
Surah Fatir (The Originator) extols God’s creative power and the signs of His existence in the natural world. It contrasts the fates of the believers and disbelievers, urging people to heed the divine message and live righteously. The surah highlights the importance of gratitude, patience, and trust in God.
Surah Yasin begins with an affirmation of the Quran as a divine revelation. It underscores the importance of following the guidance of the Prophet and the Quran. The surah narrates the story of a town that rejected its messengers and faced destruction, serving as a warning to disbelievers. It emphasizes the reality of resurrection and the afterlife, urging people to prepare for the Day of Judgment.
Juz 22 concludes with a reminder of the transient nature of worldly life and the eternal significance of the hereafter, encouraging believers to adhere to faith and righteousness.
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Surah Al-Ahzab continues with directives to the Prophet’s wives, emphasizing their unique position and the higher standards expected of them. It addresses the believers about their responsibilities, particularly in terms of modesty and interaction between genders. The surah also speaks about the Prophet’s role as a model for the believers, urging them to follow his example in all aspects of life.
Surah Saba (Sheba) highlights the signs of God’s power and the consequences of ingratitude. It recounts the story of the people of Sheba, who were blessed with abundant resources but failed to show gratitude to God, leading to their downfall. The surah emphasizes the futility of idolatry and the certainty of resurrection and judgment.
Surah Fatir (The Originator) extols God’s creative power and the signs of His existence in the natural world. It contrasts the fates of the believers and disbelievers, urging people to heed the divine message and live righteously. The surah highlights the importance of gratitude, patience, and trust in God.
Surah Yasin begins with an affirmation of the Quran as a divine revelation. It underscores the importance of following the guidance of the Prophet and the Quran. The surah narrates the story of a town that rejected its messengers and faced destruction, serving as a warning to disbelievers. It emphasizes the reality of resurrection and the afterlife, urging people to prepare for the Day of Judgment.
Juz 22 concludes with a reminder of the transient nature of worldly life and the eternal significance of the hereafter, encouraging believers to adhere to faith and righteousness.
Voiced and Produced by Tariq I. El-Amin
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