The document provides information about Surah An-Naml from the Quran. It begins with the name and highlights of the Surah, including stories of prophets like Musa, Saleh, Lut and Sulayman. It discusses the structure and statistics of the Surah like the number of verses, words, letters, etc. It provides the message and themes of the Surah around divine guidance and contrasting tawhid and shirk. It includes references to recitations, translations and tafsir available online. It ends with a quiz to test understanding.
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
This presentation provide a brief introduction of hadith, historyh of its compilation its authority. It provides evidence of hadith being wahi as well and blessing for those who follows hadith and punishment for thhose who does not.
The document discusses the types of divine revelations in Islam and defines hadith and sunnah. It explains that hadith refers to reported sayings or actions of the prophet Muhammad, while sunnah refers to the prophet's model behavior. The document also addresses criticisms of the preservation of hadith, responding that hadith were preserved through memorization, practice, and documentation during the prophet's lifetime. It provides categories of hadith authenticity and clarifies that Bukhari and Muslim do not contain all authentic hadith.
The most holy site in Islam is located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Mecca is considered the center of the world in Islam and houses the Kaaba, which Muslims face during prayer. The area around the Kaaba is sacred and seen as a place of peace and safety for both people and animals. Mecca attracts millions of Muslim pilgrims each year who undertake rituals associated with the Hajj pilgrimage, including wearing ihram clothing and reciting prayers.
1) Hijrah is obligatory for those unable to manifest or establish their religion and able to migrate.
2) It is not obligatory for those with difficulty migrating, like the weak, sick, or those forced to remain.
3) It is recommended for those able to practice their religion where they are.
4) The Prophet (SAW) and companions migrated to escape persecution in Makkah and establish Islam freely in Madina with Muslim protection. This set the example for obligatory hijrah.
The document discusses fasting (saum) in Islam during the month of Ramadan. It notes that fasting is obligatory for all adult, healthy Muslims and involves abstaining from food, drink, and sin from dawn to dusk. Fasting is seen as an act of worship that is rewarded greatly by God. The document provides details on the types of fasts in Islam and things that invalidate a fast. It emphasizes the importance of fasting during Ramadan and discusses recommendations and advantages of fasting.
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
This presentation provide a brief introduction of hadith, historyh of its compilation its authority. It provides evidence of hadith being wahi as well and blessing for those who follows hadith and punishment for thhose who does not.
The document discusses the types of divine revelations in Islam and defines hadith and sunnah. It explains that hadith refers to reported sayings or actions of the prophet Muhammad, while sunnah refers to the prophet's model behavior. The document also addresses criticisms of the preservation of hadith, responding that hadith were preserved through memorization, practice, and documentation during the prophet's lifetime. It provides categories of hadith authenticity and clarifies that Bukhari and Muslim do not contain all authentic hadith.
The most holy site in Islam is located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Mecca is considered the center of the world in Islam and houses the Kaaba, which Muslims face during prayer. The area around the Kaaba is sacred and seen as a place of peace and safety for both people and animals. Mecca attracts millions of Muslim pilgrims each year who undertake rituals associated with the Hajj pilgrimage, including wearing ihram clothing and reciting prayers.
1) Hijrah is obligatory for those unable to manifest or establish their religion and able to migrate.
2) It is not obligatory for those with difficulty migrating, like the weak, sick, or those forced to remain.
3) It is recommended for those able to practice their religion where they are.
4) The Prophet (SAW) and companions migrated to escape persecution in Makkah and establish Islam freely in Madina with Muslim protection. This set the example for obligatory hijrah.
The document discusses fasting (saum) in Islam during the month of Ramadan. It notes that fasting is obligatory for all adult, healthy Muslims and involves abstaining from food, drink, and sin from dawn to dusk. Fasting is seen as an act of worship that is rewarded greatly by God. The document provides details on the types of fasts in Islam and things that invalidate a fast. It emphasizes the importance of fasting during Ramadan and discusses recommendations and advantages of fasting.
This document provides background information on the tribe of Quraysh in Mecca. It discusses how Quraysh were given protection and prosperity through a prayer by Ibraheem, but despite these blessings from Allah, they rejected monotheism and filled the Kaaba with idols. The document outlines the seasonal trading journeys of Quraysh and how they were protected during transport of goods, but continued in ungratefulness and wrongdoing. It notes that as Quraysh rejected worship of Allah, their blessings began to be withdrawn through problems like drought and defeat in wars.
The document provides an introduction and summary of Surah Al-Buruj. It discusses that the surah was revealed in Mecca during intense persecution of Muslims. It warns the disbelievers of consequences for mistreating believers, referencing the story of people of the ditch who burned believers. The surah swears by the sky, Day of Judgment, and witness/witnessed. It describes the people of the ditch being destroyed and believers rewarded with paradise. The disbelievers deny punishment but Allah surrounds them, and the Quran's truth is preserved.
Laylatul Qadr is a special night that occurs during the last ten nights of Ramadan. It is said to be better than one thousand months. On this night, the Quran was first revealed from heaven to Earth. Muslims strive to spend this night in prayer, seeking forgiveness for sins. Some signs of Laylatul Qadr include the night being calm, peaceful and bright like a clear night with a full moon.
Islam - Physical Purification,Part 2 of 2Sabeel Ahmed
The document provides information on proper toilet etiquette, ablution (wudu) before prayer in Islam, things that nullify and don't nullify wudu, when to perform full-body ritual washing (ghusl), and general cleanliness and hygiene guidelines in Islam. It emphasizes the importance of washing away fecal matter for health reasons and as commanded by God, and details the steps and optional additions to the wudu ablution process before prayer.
Khadijah (Allah be pleased with her), one of the best women in history. A wife of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (saw) and who was the first to accept his Message. The Qur'an makes reference to her and The Prophet (saw) spoke highly of her in his narrations.
The document summarizes key events and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad's miraculous night journey (Isra) from Mecca to Jerusalem, and his ascension to heaven (Miraj). It describes Muhammad being transported from the Kaaba to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem by the mythical steed Buraq. It then details Muhammad's visits to the seven heavens, where he meets previous prophets and receives important revelations from God. The document aims to convey the spiritual significance of this journey and ascension in strengthening Muhammad's prophecy.
Fiqh of Clothing & Beautification in IslamShariful Islam
The document discusses Islamic guidelines for clothing. It states that clothing should conceal private parts and promote righteousness, not just outward covering. It provides general principles like prohibiting imitation of non-Muslims, extravagance, or exposing awrah. Specific guidelines are given for both men and women. Men should not wear silk or drag clothing below the ankles. Women must observe hijab and ensure their entire body is modestly covered when in public. The goals are to establish modesty and prevent inappropriate interactions between genders.
The document discusses the messages brought by prophets and messengers throughout history. It states that while earlier prophets were sent to specific nations, Prophet Muhammad was sent to all of mankind with the final, complete message and guidance from God in the form of Islam and the Quran. The document asserts that Prophet Muhammad was the last prophet and anyone claiming to be a prophet or bring a new divine message after him is a false prophet, and groups believing in prophets after Muhammad cannot be considered Muslim.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
Zakat or obligatory charity is the fourth pillar of Islam. It is a portion of one's wealth that must be given to the poor or other specified causes annually. Zakat purifies wealth and is meant to help the less fortunate fulfill basic needs. It is obligatory for Muslims to pay zakat on gold, silver, business inventory, livestock, crops and other assets if the minimum threshold is met. The document provides details on zakat rules, recipients, rates and encourages voluntary charity beyond obligatory amounts.
Our life is a test to determine who follows God's commands best. We will be judged after death based on our deeds, with everything recorded. Our life is divided into three parts - temporary life on earth, an intermediate period, and an eternal life thereafter of either paradise or hell depending on whether we followed God's straight path or Satan's path. To prepare for judgment day, we must follow the teachings of the Quran and prophet to gain guidance.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Nasr. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
The document provides 16 tips for maximizing worship during the last 10 nights of Ramadan, which include the most blessed night of Laylatul Qadr. Some of the key tips mentioned are: doing I'tikaf by spending time in the masjid worshipping; making dua and asking for forgiveness; reciting and reflecting on the Quran; evaluating oneself and making a to-do list for Night of Power; and planning for self-improvement in the coming year.
Individual and collective attributes for success in Islamic work. Weaknesses in individuals and the organizations which can lead to their downfall and failure.
New Edited and updated slides.
Section by Section pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
A powerpoint presentation for children explaining:
-The importance of Salah.
- The story of how the Prophet was given Salah in the journey of Israa and Miraj
-A hadeeth about Salah as the "Pillar of the Religion"
-An explanation of how Salah is a connection to the Creator.
-Ideas on how to remember to make Salah.
1) The surah refers to a great victory granted by Allah to the Prophet and Muslims after their migration from Mecca to Medina, likely referring to the conquest of Mecca.
2) Upon this victory, the surah instructs Muslims to praise and glorify Allah and seek His forgiveness.
3) It explains this is because Allah is oft-forgiving and merciful, and seeking forgiveness is a way to show gratitude for the victory and maintain humility.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
This document provides background information on the tribe of Quraysh in Mecca. It discusses how Quraysh were given protection and prosperity through a prayer by Ibraheem, but despite these blessings from Allah, they rejected monotheism and filled the Kaaba with idols. The document outlines the seasonal trading journeys of Quraysh and how they were protected during transport of goods, but continued in ungratefulness and wrongdoing. It notes that as Quraysh rejected worship of Allah, their blessings began to be withdrawn through problems like drought and defeat in wars.
The document provides an introduction and summary of Surah Al-Buruj. It discusses that the surah was revealed in Mecca during intense persecution of Muslims. It warns the disbelievers of consequences for mistreating believers, referencing the story of people of the ditch who burned believers. The surah swears by the sky, Day of Judgment, and witness/witnessed. It describes the people of the ditch being destroyed and believers rewarded with paradise. The disbelievers deny punishment but Allah surrounds them, and the Quran's truth is preserved.
Laylatul Qadr is a special night that occurs during the last ten nights of Ramadan. It is said to be better than one thousand months. On this night, the Quran was first revealed from heaven to Earth. Muslims strive to spend this night in prayer, seeking forgiveness for sins. Some signs of Laylatul Qadr include the night being calm, peaceful and bright like a clear night with a full moon.
Islam - Physical Purification,Part 2 of 2Sabeel Ahmed
The document provides information on proper toilet etiquette, ablution (wudu) before prayer in Islam, things that nullify and don't nullify wudu, when to perform full-body ritual washing (ghusl), and general cleanliness and hygiene guidelines in Islam. It emphasizes the importance of washing away fecal matter for health reasons and as commanded by God, and details the steps and optional additions to the wudu ablution process before prayer.
Khadijah (Allah be pleased with her), one of the best women in history. A wife of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (saw) and who was the first to accept his Message. The Qur'an makes reference to her and The Prophet (saw) spoke highly of her in his narrations.
The document summarizes key events and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad's miraculous night journey (Isra) from Mecca to Jerusalem, and his ascension to heaven (Miraj). It describes Muhammad being transported from the Kaaba to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem by the mythical steed Buraq. It then details Muhammad's visits to the seven heavens, where he meets previous prophets and receives important revelations from God. The document aims to convey the spiritual significance of this journey and ascension in strengthening Muhammad's prophecy.
Fiqh of Clothing & Beautification in IslamShariful Islam
The document discusses Islamic guidelines for clothing. It states that clothing should conceal private parts and promote righteousness, not just outward covering. It provides general principles like prohibiting imitation of non-Muslims, extravagance, or exposing awrah. Specific guidelines are given for both men and women. Men should not wear silk or drag clothing below the ankles. Women must observe hijab and ensure their entire body is modestly covered when in public. The goals are to establish modesty and prevent inappropriate interactions between genders.
The document discusses the messages brought by prophets and messengers throughout history. It states that while earlier prophets were sent to specific nations, Prophet Muhammad was sent to all of mankind with the final, complete message and guidance from God in the form of Islam and the Quran. The document asserts that Prophet Muhammad was the last prophet and anyone claiming to be a prophet or bring a new divine message after him is a false prophet, and groups believing in prophets after Muhammad cannot be considered Muslim.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
Zakat or obligatory charity is the fourth pillar of Islam. It is a portion of one's wealth that must be given to the poor or other specified causes annually. Zakat purifies wealth and is meant to help the less fortunate fulfill basic needs. It is obligatory for Muslims to pay zakat on gold, silver, business inventory, livestock, crops and other assets if the minimum threshold is met. The document provides details on zakat rules, recipients, rates and encourages voluntary charity beyond obligatory amounts.
Our life is a test to determine who follows God's commands best. We will be judged after death based on our deeds, with everything recorded. Our life is divided into three parts - temporary life on earth, an intermediate period, and an eternal life thereafter of either paradise or hell depending on whether we followed God's straight path or Satan's path. To prepare for judgment day, we must follow the teachings of the Quran and prophet to gain guidance.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Nasr. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
The document provides 16 tips for maximizing worship during the last 10 nights of Ramadan, which include the most blessed night of Laylatul Qadr. Some of the key tips mentioned are: doing I'tikaf by spending time in the masjid worshipping; making dua and asking for forgiveness; reciting and reflecting on the Quran; evaluating oneself and making a to-do list for Night of Power; and planning for self-improvement in the coming year.
Individual and collective attributes for success in Islamic work. Weaknesses in individuals and the organizations which can lead to their downfall and failure.
New Edited and updated slides.
Section by Section pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
A powerpoint presentation for children explaining:
-The importance of Salah.
- The story of how the Prophet was given Salah in the journey of Israa and Miraj
-A hadeeth about Salah as the "Pillar of the Religion"
-An explanation of how Salah is a connection to the Creator.
-Ideas on how to remember to make Salah.
1) The surah refers to a great victory granted by Allah to the Prophet and Muslims after their migration from Mecca to Medina, likely referring to the conquest of Mecca.
2) Upon this victory, the surah instructs Muslims to praise and glorify Allah and seek His forgiveness.
3) It explains this is because Allah is oft-forgiving and merciful, and seeking forgiveness is a way to show gratitude for the victory and maintain humility.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 15): Surah Al Hijr [The City of Stone, The Rock]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 12): Surah Yusuf [Prophet Joseph (as)]Dr Jameel G Jargar
Please note: on page no 4, not surah Hud, it is surah Yusuf v. 12:86
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 20): Surah Ta-Ha [One of the Names of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 25): Surah Al Furqan [The Criterion]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
The document provides information about Surah Al-Ankabut (Chapter 29) from the Quran. It discusses the structure, message, and highlights of the surah. Key points include:
- The surah discusses believers being tested, stories of prophets Abraham, Noah, and Lot, and warnings to non-believers.
- It has 69 verses and was revealed in Makkah around 613-616 AD.
- The surah encourages believers to remain strong in their faith and convey Allah's message in the best way. It also warns of trials on the path of truth.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 59): Surah Al Hashr [The Gathering, The Banishment]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 64): Surah At Taghabun [Mutual Loss and Gain]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
This document provides an outline for Surah As-Saff (Chapter 61) of the Quran. It begins with some key statistics about the Quran such as the total number of surahs and their classification as Makkiyah or Madaniyah.
The highlights of Surah As-Saff are then presented, including its main topics of Allah loving those who fight for the truth united, and the prediction of victory and the prophet Ahmad. Some additional names of the surah are also mentioned.
The structure of the surah is analyzed through various metrics like the number of ayat, words, letters, ruku, and its position in the wahy and manzil/juz
Al Quran (Chapter 77): Surah Al Mursalat [Those (winds) Sent Forth]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Please correct: on page 4, Surah Al Qasas v. 28:77 not Surah An Naml 28:77
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 14): Surah Ibrahim [Prophet Abraham (as)]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 111): Surah Al-Lahab [The Flame] / Al-Masad [The Palm Fiber]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 50): Surah Qaf [None but Allah Knows the meaning]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
Al Quran (Chapter 23): Surah Al Muminoon [The Believers]Dr Jameel G Jargar
Please Read: on page no. 12 in Explanation; Surah 23:verses 1-5, not Surah 22:verse 1-5.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you
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Al Quran (Chapter 06): Surah Al-An’am (الأنعام) [The Cattle / Livestock]Dr Jameel G Jargar
Page 3: Listening: Recitation & Translation Links:
Qira'at: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqTgnRmqeVc&list=PL0LWLoUNu2JnJ6T99UmX3tWHiOo5o2awu)
Translation in English: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOfjatghBoI&list=PL0LWLoUNu2JnJ6T99UmX3tWHiOo5o2awu&index=4 )
Translation in Hindi: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Td5Rjm5b_l0&list=PL0LWLoUNu2JnJ6T99UmX3tWHiOo5o2awu&index=6)
Surah Learning Outlines:
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 03): Surah Al-Imran [The Family of Imran]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 02): Surah Al-Baqarah [The Cow/ The Heifer]Dr Jameel G Jargar
The document provides information about Surah Al-Baqarah, the second chapter of the Quran. It discusses the structure, highlights, and key topics covered in the surah. The surah discusses various Islamic beliefs, acts of worship, economic dealings, and moral teachings. It also covers rules related to marriage, divorce, and inheritance. The document also includes quizzes to test understanding of information presented about Surah Al-Baqarah.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 110): Surah An-Nasr [Help / Victory]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 109): Surah Al-Kafirun [The Disbelievers]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 108): Surah Al-Kawthar [Abundance/A river in paradise]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 107): Surah Al Ma'un [The Act of Kindness/The Assistance]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 106): Surah Quraysh [Quraysh an Arab Tribe]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 104): Surah Al Humaza [The Slanderer/The Backbiter]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
This document provides an outline and summary of Surah Al-‘Asr from the Quran. Some key details include:
- The surah takes its name from the mention of "Asr" in verse 1.
- It highlights that most humans are generally in a state of loss, except those who have faith and do righteous deeds.
- It provides background context on when the surah was revealed in Makkah, its structure including the number of verses and words, and where it falls in order of revelation and different methods of reciting the Quran.
- The document also shares information on physical and health benefits that have been discovered from studying and reciting different surahs in the Quran
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1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 101): Surah Al Qariah [Catastrophe/Striking Calamity]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
Al Quran (Chapter 100): Surah Al Adiyat [The Chargers/The Assaulters]Dr Jameel G Jargar
1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
Thank you.
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1. Highlights: a) Main Topics, b) Listening: Recitation &
Translation, c) Elucidation
2. Structure: a) Meaning b) Statistics c) Reading
3. Message: Introduces the Central Theme of the Surah
4. References: Internet Sources
5. Quiz: Test the Knowledge About the Surah
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Al Quran (Chapter 96): Surah Al-Alaq [Blood Clot], Surah Ikra [Read]Dr Jameel G Jargar
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- Surah Al-Alaq has 19 verses and was revealed in Makkah, making it one of the earliest Surahs.
- It discusses Allah teaching man by the pen and how man considers himself self-sufficient and commits sin.
- The first verses revealed to Prophet Muhammad instruct him to "Read! In the Name of your Lord".
- The Surah speaks about the humble beginnings of man but the high position one can attain by following Allah's message.
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1. 1
Surah Learning Outlines: HIGHLIGHTS STRUCTURE MESSAGE REFERENCES QUIZ
13th Ramadan, 1441 (6th May, 2020)
Al Quran
Total Surah
114
Total Makkiyah
86 (75.4%)
Total Madniyah
28 (24.6%)
Al Quran (Chapter 27): Surah An Naml ()النمل
Dr. Jameel G. JargarAl Quran Learning
2. 2
Name taken from Verse 18 where there is a mention of “An-Naml”. But It does not
mean that this name is actual topic discussed in the whole Surah. While there are
diversified topics discussed in it.
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Highlights Main Topics
Musa (AS) [Moses] Story, Sees Fire, Allah ()ﷻ Speaks to Musa (AS)
Prophet Saleh (AS) [Salih] and Lut (AS) [Lot] Stories
Ref.: 1
Sulayman (AS) [Solomon] Story his Miracles and Ants Valley, Queen
Sheba and Her Throne
Logical Signs from Creation of All Around Us, Beast of the Earth
3. 3
Qira'at
by Sheikh Saud Al Shuraim
Click Here
(Duration 00:16:08)
Translation in English
Click Here
(Duration 00:32:10)
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Highlights Listening
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tog2hdQ
CsgQ&list=PL081466B83241D2C5&index=27
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM2lID0N1sw&list=PLLBKM
WWGdNUUTsEawCNnEPkHAoZfsVn9N&index=25
Translation in Urdu
Click Here
(Duration 00:41:47)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3xD62OgB7o&list=PL0QogTH
gGHMXdN8Z_0HFoDfpSLQYFNaiZ&index=27
4. 4
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Highlights Elucidation
Tafsir in Urdu
by Ibn e Kaseer
Click Here
(Duration 02:26:31)
Surah Quiz
See Slides 12-13
Surah An Naml v. 27:92
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv0NDLrWAyM&list=PLtbtL
wUBNoYASZApedqcPhToOuE1XNNhW&index=50
5. 1 Name النمل
(An-Naml)
2
English
Meaning
The Ants
3
Urdu
Meaning
چیونٹیوں
Choontiyan
4 Origin, Year
Makkah, 5 - 1 BH [Before Hijri] (616 - 620 AD)
(According to traditions it revealed after Surah Shuara and they both revealed after Surah
Taha. The intense friction had begun between Prophet Muhammad ﷺ) ) and the disbelievers.)
5 Context
The theme of the Surah is divine guidance in history. Allah sent His
Prophets to different people. Some accepted them and were guided,
while others denied them and they saw the consequences of their
denial. Surah also contrasts between the principles of tawhid and shirk.
5
Ref.: 1
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Structure Meaning
Ref.: 2
6. 6
6
Ayat (verses) 93
Kalimat (words) 1159
Huroof (letters) 4790
Ref.: 1, 3 & pg. 16-17
Al Quran
Total Ayat: 6236
Al Quran
Total Kalimat: 77797
Al Quran
Total Huroof: 330709
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Structure Statistics
7. 7
6
Ruku
(sections)
7
i.e. 327th - 333th out of 558
Sajdah Tilawat
(prostration)
8th out of 14
(Ayah 26)
Wahy order
(revelation)
48th
7
Hurooful
Muqatta’at
(secret letters)
طس [Ṭā Sīn]
13th out of 29
Ref.: 4, 5, 6 & pg. 18
Ref.: 8
Ref.: 7
Al Quran
Total Muqattat: 29
Al Quran
Total Ruku: 558
Al Quran
Total Sajdah: 14
Ref.: 9
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Structure Statistics
Al Quran
Total Surah: 114
Previous (in surah 26) Next (in surah 28)
Previous (in surah 25) Next (in surah 32)
9. The Qur'an is from the All Wise and All-knower.
How did Prophet Musa (AS) received the message of Allah()ﷻ
Allah ()ﷻ gave Musa (AS) many signs but Firaun [Pharaoh]
and his people denied them.
The knowledge and power that Allah ()ﷻ bestowed on
Prophets Dawud (AS) [David] and Sulayman (AS) [Solomon].
What kind of character they had.
Queen of Saba' and her submission to Prophet Solomon.
9
Ref.: 2
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Message
10. The response of Thamud to Prophet Saleh (AS)'s message.
Also the example of the people among whom Prophet
Lut (AS) [Lot] was sent.
The contrast between the tawhid and shirk. Allah ()ﷻ or
the so-called gods of Shirk.
The surety of Resurrection.
The coming of the Day of Judgment.
10Ref.: 2
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Message
12. ALLAH ()ﷻ Wants From Us is Progress Not Perfection , so Keep Learning Al Quran
Focus on Improvement, Don’t Stick to Strict Rules and Discipline
12
2. What did the people of Saba (Sheba) worship instead of Allah?
Answer: The sun.
1. Which bird was missing from the ranks of Prophet Sulaiman?
Answer: The hoopoe.
Explanation: Surah 27:verse 24
ال ُمُهَل ََّنیَز َو ِ ََّّللا ُِوند نِم ِسْمَّشلِل َُوندُجْسَی اَهَم ْوَق َو اَهُّتدَج َوال ِنَع ْمُهَّدَصَف ْمُهَلاَمْعَأ ُانَطْیَّشَف ِلیِبَّسََل ْمُه
َُوندَتْهَی-27:24
(I found her and her people prostrating to the sun instead of Allah, and Satan
has made their deeds pleasing to them and averted them from [His] way, so
they are not guided,)
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Quiz
Ref.: STAND UP 4 ISLAM
Explanation: Surah 27:verse 20
ِبِئَاغْال َنِم َانَك ْمَأ َدُهْدُهْال ىَرَأ ََل َيِل اَم َلاَقَف َْریَّالط َدَّقَفَت َوَین-27:20
And he took attendance of the birds and said, "Why do I not see the hoopoe -
or is he among the absent?
13. ALLAH ()ﷻ Wants From Us is Progress Not Perfection , so Keep Learning Al Quran
Focus on Improvement, Don’t Stick to Strict Rules and Discipline
13
27. Surah An Naml ()النمل Quiz
Ref.: STAND UP 4 ISLAM
3. Quote Surat An-Naml verse 65.
Answer: Say ‘None in the heavens and the earth knows the Ghaib except Allah,
nor can they perceive when they shall be resurrected.
Explanation: Surah 27:verse 65
لُقََّلُمَلْعَینَميِفِتا َاوَمَّسالِض ْرَ ْاْل َوَْبیَغْالََّلِإُ ََّّللاۚاَم َوَیَونُرُعْشََّانیَأَونُثَعْبُی-27:65
(Say, "None in the heavens and earth knows the unseen except Allah, and they
do not perceive when they will be resurrected.”)
4. How many signs did Allah Send to Firaun?
Answer: 9.
Explanation: Surah 27:verse 12
ْسِت يِف ۖ ٍوءُس ِْریَغ ْنِم َءاَضْیَب ْجُرَْخت َكِبْیَج يِف َكَدَی ْل ِخْدَأ َوْمُهَّنِإ ۚ ِهِم ْوَق َو َن ْوَع ْرِف ٰىَلِإ ٍتاَیآ ِعُناَكاًم ْوَق وا
َِینقِساَف-27:12
(And put your hand into the opening of your garment [at the breast]; it will come out
white without disease. [These are] among the nine signs [you will take] to Pharaoh and
his people. Indeed, they have been a people defiantly disobedient.")
16. Explanation About Total number of Ayat (verses) in Al Quran (Click Here)
Scholars have different opinions about the number of the Quranic verses.
But this conflict is just about “numerating” the verses.
Here are some points about the difference:
a) Some scholars numerated the long sentences as 2 or 3 verses, while some others regarded
them as 1 whole verse.
b) Besides, Shafii scholars regarded “Bismillah r- Rahman-ir-Rahim” as a part of each sura and
didn’t numerate them. But the Hanafi scholarsregarded each “Bismillah r- Rahman-ir-Rahim”
as specific verses, so counted them.
c) It’s the same about the hurooful muqattaa (some secret letters which are written in the
beginning of some suras like ”Ya sin, ha mim”.) Some scholars numerated them as specific
verses, while the others not.
The number of the verses according to Scholars:
Ibn-i Abbas (RA): 6616
Nafi (RA): 6217
Shayba (RA): 6214
Scholars of Egypt (RA): 6226
Zamahshari (RA) (the genius Eloquence Scholar of the Arabic language and literature): 6666.
Bediuzzaman, mujaddid (the reformer) of the 13 century, also has the opinion of 6666 verses.
16
17. Ibn-i Huzeyme (one of the big imams) made the following explanations on “6666” issue while
handling the “Quran’s miracle of number” topic
of his book titled “An Nasih wa’l Mansuh”:
1) 1000 verses about Promising (wa’ad)
2) 1000 about Threat (wa’id)
3) 1000 Command (amr) verses
4) 1000 Forbiddance (nahy) verses
5) 1000 Information and Story verses
6) 1000 Warning and Example verses
7) 500 verses about Ruling
8) 100 verses about Invocation and Glorification
9) 66 “nasih and mansuh” ("the Abrogating and Abrogated") verses
Totally there are 6666 verses in the Quran
(1000+1000+1000+1000+1000+1000+500+100+66 = 6666)
Consequently, the expression “Quran has 6666 verses.” is based on the mentioned points.
But Today, All Accepting the Opinion of Al Kufa that Al Quran Consist of 6236 verses.
(6236 verses followed in the present discussion )
Total number of verses in Al Quran is 6236 with the “Bismillah r- Rahman-ir-Rahim” not
included except for Surah Al Fatihah.
With “Bismillah r- Rahman-ir-Rahim” included the total number of Quranic Verses are
112 + 6236 = 6348. 17
18. 18
Explanation About number of Ruku in Al Quran (Click Here)
There are 540 Ruku in Al Quran. (Click Here)
This subdivision is not part of original revelation but adopted later-on to facilitate
completion of Al Quran on the 27th night of Ramadan (i.e. on Laylatul Qadr).
The Ruku of The Holy Quran was not to be found in the time of Nabi Muhammad (,)ﷺ nor
in the time of the Sahaaba (RA). Around 4 AH the Ulema of Bukhara, Russia divided the
entire Quran into 540 Ruku for Taraaweeh purposes.
The Equation is as Follows:
When devising these Ruku the Ulema made sure that Ruku contained Ayat of the
same topic and theme; because the Hafiz goes into Ruku after reciting it in one
Raka'at of Taraaweeh Salaah.
After further study found that Al Quran has Actual 558 Ruku. (Click Here)
(558 Ruku followed in the present discussion)
1 Ruku per Raka'at x 20 Raka'at = 20 Ruku per Night of Ramadan x 27 Nights of Ramadan = 540 Ruku
Scholars after the Prophet Muhammad ()ﷺ have done additional division of the
Qur’an (i.e. Manzil, Juz and Hizb) for the convenience of reading/memorization
(recitation) of the whole Qur’an mentioned on page no. 8.
19. 19
Dua
ۖ اَّنِم َّْلبَقَت َانَّبَر ُلیِعاَمْسِإ َو ِتْیَبْال َمِن َدِعا َوَقْال ُمِیها َْربِإ ُعَف ْرَی ْذِإ َوْال ُعیِمَّسال َنتَأ َكَّنِإُمیِلَع-2:127
("Our Lord, accept [this duty] from us. Indeed You are the Hearing, the Knowing.”)
Ameen
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ) ) said,
ُهَمَّلَع َو َآن ْرُقْال َمَّلَعَت ْنَم ْمُكُْریَخ
"The best among you are those who learn the Qur'an and teach it.“
Sahih Al-Bukhari: 5027, In-book reference:Book 66, Hadith 49
USC-MSA web (English)reference: Vol. 6, Book 61, Hadith 545 (deprecatednumberingscheme)
There are 114 chapter/surah in
the Qur’an.
All surahs start with bismillah
except surah Tawba.
But the complete verse of
bismillah is included in surah
Naml, that is missing in Sura
Tawba. This is why Surah Naml is
known as the Surah with two
bismillahs.
https://szshaikh.wordpress.com/2019/11/20/chapter-with-two-bismillah/