The document discusses judgment and punishment for believers and non-believers. It states that those who persecuted believers without repenting will face punishment in Hell. In contrast, those who believe and do righteous deeds will be rewarded with Gardens with rivers flowing beneath. It affirms Allah as the Originator and Repeater, and Owner of the Glorious Throne, who does as He intends. The story of past nations like Firaun and Thamud is mentioned, though non-believers deny. The Quran is described as glorious, preserved in a guarded tablet.
Surah 90 discusses humanity's free will and responsibility. It notes that while man thinks no one has power over him, God has given him faculties like eyes and a tongue, and shown him right and wrong paths. The steep uphill path is described as freeing slaves, feeding the hungry, and being compassionate - qualities of believers and the righteous. In contrast, disbelievers who reject God's signs will be companions of the Fire.
The document discusses how the Bible views humanity and earthly things as "vanity". It provides over 30 examples from scripture where vanity is used to describe the fleeting nature of life, riches, wisdom, pleasures and other worldly pursuits. Vanity encompasses humanity after the fall, our transient existence, the emptiness of living for temporal things, and the foolishness of trusting in one's own righteousness or the ways of the ungodly.
The document discusses the author's Aunt Marie's concern for her family and friends' eternal safety, happiness, and security. The author explains this by summarizing passages from the Bible about God creating humanity to live forever in paradise, but humanity disobeying and being condemned to death unless reconciled through salvation offered by Jesus Christ. The author emphasizes that wisdom and salvation are found by obeying God's commandments as revealed in scripture.
This document discusses how some Christian practices and traditions have incorporated or adapted aspects of pagan beliefs and rituals. It provides several Bible passages that warn against following pagan customs or adding to God's commands. The document suggests some Christian holidays, concepts, and symbols were derived from ancient gods and religions rather than being part of the original faith taught in the Bible. It aims to educate readers about pagan influences and principles that became Christianized over time.
The document discusses how we can provoke God to jealousy by worshipping other gods or giving praise and glory to another instead of God alone. It says we become God's enemy if we do this and he will take vengeance. It provides examples from history of how people provoked God to jealousy through pagan worship of idols and images. It suggests this trend of paganism continues today through the worship and admiration of images, which it describes as a type of "imagination". The document warns that God hates wicked imaginations and calls the mindset of idolatry.
After Satan is released from prison after 1000 years, he will gather Gog and Magog for battle but will be defeated. Fire from heaven will devour them. Satan will then be thrown into the lake of burning sulfur to be tormented forever. Currently, Satan and his demons reside on earth where they continue to deceive humanity until they are ultimately defeated at the final judgment.
The document contains verses from Matthew 6:33 and commentary. Matthew 6:33 states "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you as well." The verse encourages seeking God and his righteousness above all else, with the promise that other needs will be met. Social media links are provided for further resources from an organization called G42-The 42nd Generation.
WHAT THE NOSE KNOWS
TEXT: 2COR 2:14-16
I. THE SAVOUR OF THE ALMIGHTY
…THE SAVOUR OF HIS KNOWLEDGE BY US…
II. THE SAVOUR OF ATTRIBUTE
…A SWEET SAVOUR OF CHRIST, IN THEM THAT ARE SAVED…
III. THE SAVOUR OF REPUTE
…WE ARE… THE SAVOUR OF DEATH… THE SAVOUR OF LIFE
IV. THE SUFFICIENCY OF THE ALMIGHTY
…AND WHO IS SUFFICIENT FOR THESE THINGS?
Surah 90 discusses humanity's free will and responsibility. It notes that while man thinks no one has power over him, God has given him faculties like eyes and a tongue, and shown him right and wrong paths. The steep uphill path is described as freeing slaves, feeding the hungry, and being compassionate - qualities of believers and the righteous. In contrast, disbelievers who reject God's signs will be companions of the Fire.
The document discusses how the Bible views humanity and earthly things as "vanity". It provides over 30 examples from scripture where vanity is used to describe the fleeting nature of life, riches, wisdom, pleasures and other worldly pursuits. Vanity encompasses humanity after the fall, our transient existence, the emptiness of living for temporal things, and the foolishness of trusting in one's own righteousness or the ways of the ungodly.
The document discusses the author's Aunt Marie's concern for her family and friends' eternal safety, happiness, and security. The author explains this by summarizing passages from the Bible about God creating humanity to live forever in paradise, but humanity disobeying and being condemned to death unless reconciled through salvation offered by Jesus Christ. The author emphasizes that wisdom and salvation are found by obeying God's commandments as revealed in scripture.
This document discusses how some Christian practices and traditions have incorporated or adapted aspects of pagan beliefs and rituals. It provides several Bible passages that warn against following pagan customs or adding to God's commands. The document suggests some Christian holidays, concepts, and symbols were derived from ancient gods and religions rather than being part of the original faith taught in the Bible. It aims to educate readers about pagan influences and principles that became Christianized over time.
The document discusses how we can provoke God to jealousy by worshipping other gods or giving praise and glory to another instead of God alone. It says we become God's enemy if we do this and he will take vengeance. It provides examples from history of how people provoked God to jealousy through pagan worship of idols and images. It suggests this trend of paganism continues today through the worship and admiration of images, which it describes as a type of "imagination". The document warns that God hates wicked imaginations and calls the mindset of idolatry.
After Satan is released from prison after 1000 years, he will gather Gog and Magog for battle but will be defeated. Fire from heaven will devour them. Satan will then be thrown into the lake of burning sulfur to be tormented forever. Currently, Satan and his demons reside on earth where they continue to deceive humanity until they are ultimately defeated at the final judgment.
The document contains verses from Matthew 6:33 and commentary. Matthew 6:33 states "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you as well." The verse encourages seeking God and his righteousness above all else, with the promise that other needs will be met. Social media links are provided for further resources from an organization called G42-The 42nd Generation.
WHAT THE NOSE KNOWS
TEXT: 2COR 2:14-16
I. THE SAVOUR OF THE ALMIGHTY
…THE SAVOUR OF HIS KNOWLEDGE BY US…
II. THE SAVOUR OF ATTRIBUTE
…A SWEET SAVOUR OF CHRIST, IN THEM THAT ARE SAVED…
III. THE SAVOUR OF REPUTE
…WE ARE… THE SAVOUR OF DEATH… THE SAVOUR OF LIFE
IV. THE SUFFICIENCY OF THE ALMIGHTY
…AND WHO IS SUFFICIENT FOR THESE THINGS?
“Teacher, which is the great command in the Torah?”
And YHVHSVA said to him, “
‘You shall love YHVVH your Alahim with all your heart and with all your being and with all your mind.’
“This is the first and great command.
“And the second is like it,
‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’
“On these two commands hang all the Torah and the Prophets.”
This document discusses biblical passages related to heaven, earth, hell, and the afterlife. It argues that heaven is where God dwells, while the righteous will inherit and dwell on the renewed earth. Hell refers to the grave or place of punishment and is not a place of eternal torment. Rather, the final punishment for the wicked is annihilation - being destroyed and ceasing to exist - as reflected in passages about being cast into the lake of fire. The document aims to clarify biblical teachings on these topics.
This document discusses the interpretation of Revelation chapters 2-3 and argues against a strictly "historical" application. It notes that the letters are addressed to angels of future churches, not just the original 7 churches. It also analyzes symbols and themes in each letter, such as the tree of life, synagogue of Satan, 10 days of tribulation, and overcoming. The overall interpretation presented is that the letters depict events and experiences leading up to the second coming of Christ rather than just relating to the original recipients.
This document contains multiple Bible passages discussing various spiritual topics such as baptism after salvation, church attendance, hell, thoughts, Bible study, the fear of God, and street preaching. The passages provide guidance on fulfilling righteousness through baptism, the importance of not forsaking church assemblies, the torments of hell, bringing thoughts into obedience to Christ, studying scripture to gain wisdom and salvation, revering God through obedience, and proclaiming God's word publicly.
God judges every person according to their works. For those not found written in the book of life, their works determine the degree of their damnation - whether a greater or lesser damnation. Specifically, the works of religious hypocrites earn them a greater damnation than others on judgment day. Their names are not in the book of life so they are cast into the lake of fire, and their works at judgment determine the severity of their eternal punishment.
The document discusses several Bible passages related to the work of the Holy Spirit. It describes how the Holy Spirit came upon believers in Acts, empowering them to speak in other tongues. It also discusses how grieving the Holy Spirit can occur through corrupt speech or hardness of heart rather than through ministering to sinners. The document emphasizes allowing the word of Christ to dwell richly and ministering to one another with grace.
22. ecclesiastes 3.1 15 (october 26, 2014).it is a matter of timingButchic
Ecclesiastes 3:1-15 discusses how there is an appointed time and season for everything under heaven. Solomon notes that God has purposefully established times for specific activities and events, including being born and dying, planting and uprooting, weeping and laughing, and times for war and peace. While humans cannot understand God's plans from beginning to end, Solomon asserts that God has made everything beautiful in its time. He encourages finding satisfaction and happiness in one's work, as this is a gift from God. The passage concludes by stating that whatever has happened or will occur has been established by God, who will hold all things past to account.
The Holy Spirits Somber Sermon
Text: 2Sam 12:5-6
Introduction: John 16:8
I. The Edict- v6
…he shall restore the lamb fourfold…
II. The Exaggeration- v5
…the man that hath done this thing shall surely die:
III. The Effect- v13-14
The LORD also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not die.
the child also that is born unto thee shall surely die.
Conclusion:
2Sam 12:24-25
John 16:7
The document provides instructions from Jesus to the 12 disciples as he sends them out to preach. He tells them to take nothing for their journey except a staff, and to rely on God for provision. He instructs them to determine who is worthy in each town and stay there until it's time to move on. If a town is unwelcoming, they are to shake the dust from their feet as a testimony against that town. Jesus warns the disciples that they will face opposition from councils and kings and be brought before them to testify, but not to worry about what to say because the Holy Spirit will give them the words. He tells them to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves in dealing with persecution that will
The document discusses the great controversy between Christ and Satan over God's character and sovereignty. It describes how Satan rebelled against God in heaven and was cast out, after which he tempted Adam and Eve to sin. This led to the distortion of humanity and entrance of sin and death into the world. However, Jesus came to earth and lived a perfect life to pay the penalty for sin and offer salvation. The conflict originated in heaven and is now playing out on earth, with the loyal angels and Holy Spirit helping God's people, until God's love and character are fully vindicated.
Many things happen in life and often seem nonsensical. But if I do not know how bitter it tastes, how can I know how sweet it tastes? Everything seems to be for our growth and transformation. Situations do not appear just at whim in the life.
This document provides an overview of the great controversy between God and Satan according to biblical prophecy. It describes how Satan rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven. It outlines how Satan deceived Adam and Eve, bringing sin into the world. The consequences of sin are separation from God and death. God's response was to send Jesus to save humanity. The document discusses Satan's ongoing war against God and humanity. It summarizes that there will be a final judgment where all will acknowledge Jesus as Lord, Satan and sinners will be destroyed, and God's faithful people will be with Him forever in a re-created world without sin or death.
The document provides an overview of several topics related to dealing with difficult emotions and struggles mentioned in the Bible: depression according to Psalm 88, sin according to Psalm 51, worry according to Psalm 139, and envy according to Psalm 73. It then discusses strategies for spiritual growth based on Philippians 1. Specific details from Psalm 88 are presented regarding the symptoms and feelings of depression, including despair, isolation, and darkness. Strategies suggested for battling depression include writing a letter to God, making a list of His comforting attributes, and reciting Psalm 88 aloud.
The document discusses the three phases of God's judgment:
1. The pre-advent or investigative phase begins with the proclamation of the first angel's message and involves judgment in heaven before Jesus' second coming.
2. The millennial phase involves the saints reigning with Christ for 1000 years to judge the rest of the dead.
3. The post-millennial phase is the final judgment where the books of record are opened, names are found in the Book of Life or not, and the wicked are destroyed in the lake of fire.
The document discusses the three phases of judgment according to scripture: 1) The pre-advent or investigative phase begins with the proclamation of the first angel's message. 2) The millennial phase involves the saints judging the wicked dead for 1,000 years. 3) The post-millennial phase is the final judgment where all the dead, small and great, stand before God and are judged according to their works recorded in the books, with those not found in the Book of Life cast into the lake of fire.
THIS EXPLAINS THAT JUDGMENT IS A PROCESS; NOT AN EVENT. GOD DOES NOT NEED TO DO ALL THIS; BUT IN ORDER TO ADDRESS IN FAIRNESS ANY QUESTIONS THE ANGELS MIGHT HAVE HAD, AFTER LUCIFER FELL FROM HEAVEN, HE NEEDS TO DO THIS. WOULD YOU?
The people complained against God as they journeyed through the wilderness, displeasing God. In response, God sent fire that burned at the outskirts of the camp, consuming some people. Moses interceded with God on behalf of the people, and God listened to Moses, quenching the fire. The place was thereafter named Taberah, meaning "burning", as a reminder of the people's sin and God's punishment.
This document discusses the advantages and roles of Israel, the Gentiles, and the Church of God. It notes that while Israel was initially given advantages like being close to God and receiving his oracles, their rejection of Christ led to salvation coming to the Gentiles instead. However, it also states that in the end times the Jews will again be given advantage over Gentiles, being corrected but not utterly destroyed, while God's fierce anger will be poured out on the nations. The elect, which includes Israel, will be saved during the shortened tribulation period.
A verse by verse commentary on Job 24 dealing with the conclusion of Job's 8th speech in which he begins, "Why does the Almighty not set times for judgment?
1) The sermon warns that sinners are suspended over the fires of Hell only by God's restraint, and if God were to withdraw his hand, sinners would immediately plunge into eternal damnation.
2) God's wrath hangs over sinners like heavy black clouds ready to burst with fury, and only God's will holds back the floods of vengeance that are pressing to be released.
3) Sinners are held over the pit of Hell by God, who abhors them, and any not born again through God's spirit remain in danger of this wrath, regardless of outward morality or religion.
The document provides excerpts from the Quran. It begins with a summary of Surah 1 (Al-Fatihah) and Surah 2 (Al-Baqarah), which are the first two chapters of the Quran. It then provides Arabic text and English translations for various verses from Surah 2, discussing topics like belief in God, following guidance, and worshipping God as the creator. The excerpt encourages people to worship God who created everything for humanity's benefit, including the earth and provisions.
“Teacher, which is the great command in the Torah?”
And YHVHSVA said to him, “
‘You shall love YHVVH your Alahim with all your heart and with all your being and with all your mind.’
“This is the first and great command.
“And the second is like it,
‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’
“On these two commands hang all the Torah and the Prophets.”
This document discusses biblical passages related to heaven, earth, hell, and the afterlife. It argues that heaven is where God dwells, while the righteous will inherit and dwell on the renewed earth. Hell refers to the grave or place of punishment and is not a place of eternal torment. Rather, the final punishment for the wicked is annihilation - being destroyed and ceasing to exist - as reflected in passages about being cast into the lake of fire. The document aims to clarify biblical teachings on these topics.
This document discusses the interpretation of Revelation chapters 2-3 and argues against a strictly "historical" application. It notes that the letters are addressed to angels of future churches, not just the original 7 churches. It also analyzes symbols and themes in each letter, such as the tree of life, synagogue of Satan, 10 days of tribulation, and overcoming. The overall interpretation presented is that the letters depict events and experiences leading up to the second coming of Christ rather than just relating to the original recipients.
This document contains multiple Bible passages discussing various spiritual topics such as baptism after salvation, church attendance, hell, thoughts, Bible study, the fear of God, and street preaching. The passages provide guidance on fulfilling righteousness through baptism, the importance of not forsaking church assemblies, the torments of hell, bringing thoughts into obedience to Christ, studying scripture to gain wisdom and salvation, revering God through obedience, and proclaiming God's word publicly.
God judges every person according to their works. For those not found written in the book of life, their works determine the degree of their damnation - whether a greater or lesser damnation. Specifically, the works of religious hypocrites earn them a greater damnation than others on judgment day. Their names are not in the book of life so they are cast into the lake of fire, and their works at judgment determine the severity of their eternal punishment.
The document discusses several Bible passages related to the work of the Holy Spirit. It describes how the Holy Spirit came upon believers in Acts, empowering them to speak in other tongues. It also discusses how grieving the Holy Spirit can occur through corrupt speech or hardness of heart rather than through ministering to sinners. The document emphasizes allowing the word of Christ to dwell richly and ministering to one another with grace.
22. ecclesiastes 3.1 15 (october 26, 2014).it is a matter of timingButchic
Ecclesiastes 3:1-15 discusses how there is an appointed time and season for everything under heaven. Solomon notes that God has purposefully established times for specific activities and events, including being born and dying, planting and uprooting, weeping and laughing, and times for war and peace. While humans cannot understand God's plans from beginning to end, Solomon asserts that God has made everything beautiful in its time. He encourages finding satisfaction and happiness in one's work, as this is a gift from God. The passage concludes by stating that whatever has happened or will occur has been established by God, who will hold all things past to account.
The Holy Spirits Somber Sermon
Text: 2Sam 12:5-6
Introduction: John 16:8
I. The Edict- v6
…he shall restore the lamb fourfold…
II. The Exaggeration- v5
…the man that hath done this thing shall surely die:
III. The Effect- v13-14
The LORD also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not die.
the child also that is born unto thee shall surely die.
Conclusion:
2Sam 12:24-25
John 16:7
The document provides instructions from Jesus to the 12 disciples as he sends them out to preach. He tells them to take nothing for their journey except a staff, and to rely on God for provision. He instructs them to determine who is worthy in each town and stay there until it's time to move on. If a town is unwelcoming, they are to shake the dust from their feet as a testimony against that town. Jesus warns the disciples that they will face opposition from councils and kings and be brought before them to testify, but not to worry about what to say because the Holy Spirit will give them the words. He tells them to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves in dealing with persecution that will
The document discusses the great controversy between Christ and Satan over God's character and sovereignty. It describes how Satan rebelled against God in heaven and was cast out, after which he tempted Adam and Eve to sin. This led to the distortion of humanity and entrance of sin and death into the world. However, Jesus came to earth and lived a perfect life to pay the penalty for sin and offer salvation. The conflict originated in heaven and is now playing out on earth, with the loyal angels and Holy Spirit helping God's people, until God's love and character are fully vindicated.
Many things happen in life and often seem nonsensical. But if I do not know how bitter it tastes, how can I know how sweet it tastes? Everything seems to be for our growth and transformation. Situations do not appear just at whim in the life.
This document provides an overview of the great controversy between God and Satan according to biblical prophecy. It describes how Satan rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven. It outlines how Satan deceived Adam and Eve, bringing sin into the world. The consequences of sin are separation from God and death. God's response was to send Jesus to save humanity. The document discusses Satan's ongoing war against God and humanity. It summarizes that there will be a final judgment where all will acknowledge Jesus as Lord, Satan and sinners will be destroyed, and God's faithful people will be with Him forever in a re-created world without sin or death.
The document provides an overview of several topics related to dealing with difficult emotions and struggles mentioned in the Bible: depression according to Psalm 88, sin according to Psalm 51, worry according to Psalm 139, and envy according to Psalm 73. It then discusses strategies for spiritual growth based on Philippians 1. Specific details from Psalm 88 are presented regarding the symptoms and feelings of depression, including despair, isolation, and darkness. Strategies suggested for battling depression include writing a letter to God, making a list of His comforting attributes, and reciting Psalm 88 aloud.
The document discusses the three phases of God's judgment:
1. The pre-advent or investigative phase begins with the proclamation of the first angel's message and involves judgment in heaven before Jesus' second coming.
2. The millennial phase involves the saints reigning with Christ for 1000 years to judge the rest of the dead.
3. The post-millennial phase is the final judgment where the books of record are opened, names are found in the Book of Life or not, and the wicked are destroyed in the lake of fire.
The document discusses the three phases of judgment according to scripture: 1) The pre-advent or investigative phase begins with the proclamation of the first angel's message. 2) The millennial phase involves the saints judging the wicked dead for 1,000 years. 3) The post-millennial phase is the final judgment where all the dead, small and great, stand before God and are judged according to their works recorded in the books, with those not found in the Book of Life cast into the lake of fire.
THIS EXPLAINS THAT JUDGMENT IS A PROCESS; NOT AN EVENT. GOD DOES NOT NEED TO DO ALL THIS; BUT IN ORDER TO ADDRESS IN FAIRNESS ANY QUESTIONS THE ANGELS MIGHT HAVE HAD, AFTER LUCIFER FELL FROM HEAVEN, HE NEEDS TO DO THIS. WOULD YOU?
The people complained against God as they journeyed through the wilderness, displeasing God. In response, God sent fire that burned at the outskirts of the camp, consuming some people. Moses interceded with God on behalf of the people, and God listened to Moses, quenching the fire. The place was thereafter named Taberah, meaning "burning", as a reminder of the people's sin and God's punishment.
This document discusses the advantages and roles of Israel, the Gentiles, and the Church of God. It notes that while Israel was initially given advantages like being close to God and receiving his oracles, their rejection of Christ led to salvation coming to the Gentiles instead. However, it also states that in the end times the Jews will again be given advantage over Gentiles, being corrected but not utterly destroyed, while God's fierce anger will be poured out on the nations. The elect, which includes Israel, will be saved during the shortened tribulation period.
A verse by verse commentary on Job 24 dealing with the conclusion of Job's 8th speech in which he begins, "Why does the Almighty not set times for judgment?
1) The sermon warns that sinners are suspended over the fires of Hell only by God's restraint, and if God were to withdraw his hand, sinners would immediately plunge into eternal damnation.
2) God's wrath hangs over sinners like heavy black clouds ready to burst with fury, and only God's will holds back the floods of vengeance that are pressing to be released.
3) Sinners are held over the pit of Hell by God, who abhors them, and any not born again through God's spirit remain in danger of this wrath, regardless of outward morality or religion.
The document provides excerpts from the Quran. It begins with a summary of Surah 1 (Al-Fatihah) and Surah 2 (Al-Baqarah), which are the first two chapters of the Quran. It then provides Arabic text and English translations for various verses from Surah 2, discussing topics like belief in God, following guidance, and worshipping God as the creator. The excerpt encourages people to worship God who created everything for humanity's benefit, including the earth and provisions.
Color coded Qur'an with Tajweed rules in Indo Pak fonts (PDF)Quran Juz (Para)
Author: Dar Al-Maarifa
Category: The Holy Quran
'The Islamic Bulletin' Resources
Filetype: pdf
Filesize: 160 MB
Description: A free Quran(mushaf) in indo pak font for south east Asian people with color coded Tajweed rules optimized for electronic devices. It allows to emphasize the accent, phonetics.Also ideal for hifzstudents to recognise the various rules of tajweed
This document provides guidance on qualities of a God-conscious person (muttaqi) based on verses from the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes a muttaqi as someone who believes in the unseen, establishes prayers, spends in charity, and believes in previous revelations and the hereafter. A muttaqi is guided by the Quran, firmly believes, and will attain salvation from God. Reading the Quran regularly is encouraged to gain blessings and guidance on the righteous path.
Dokumen tersebut berisi daftar isi dari Juz Amma, yang meliputi surat-surat pendek di akhir Al Quran. Mulai dari Surat Al Fatiha sampai Surat An Naazi'aat, terdapat 38 surat yang dirangkum secara singkat.
1. El documento habla sobre un tema de seguridad y protección.
2. Explica los pasos y procedimientos para implementar medidas de seguridad y protección.
3. También menciona la importancia de cumplir con las leyes y regulaciones de seguridad.
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The document provides a summary of some basic rules of tajweed (proper recitation of the Quran). It discusses correct pronunciation of letters, full mouth and open/closed letters, rules for letters like ghunnah, idghaam, ikhfa, izhaar, and others. It also covers tajweed rules related to specific letters like meem, ra, and laam. Finally, it outlines symbols used for stopping, optional stopping, and brief pauses, as well as general rules related to stopping, or waqf. The overall purpose is to teach foundational tajweed principles in a clear and concise manner.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides 3 basic Arabic sentences for practice: "I am fine thank you!", "Good morning!", and "Good evening!". Each sentence is written in Arabic script and includes tracing the individual words to help with pronunciation and reading.
The document discusses how owls are specially created by God to live at night. Their eyes are located toward the front of their heads, allowing them to see 10 times clearer than humans. Owls can rotate their heads 270 degrees to have a wide field of vision. Their eyes contain a high proportion of rod cells to see better in low light. Allah flawlessly creates living things with the properties they need.
This document provides an overview of Tajweed rules for reciting the Qur'an properly. It defines Tajweed as giving each letter of the Qur'an its proper pronunciation and characteristics. The benefits of learning Tajweed are mentioned, such as increased reward and being in the company of angels. Various rules are outlined, including those for noon and meem mushaddad, alqalqala, heavy and light letters, stopping at the end of words, and letter qualities. Charts are provided to help understand different rules such as those for noon saakinah, meem saakin, and madd. Learning Tajweed correctly through repetition and a teacher is emphasized.
This document is an excerpt from the Quran Workbook for Kids on Surah Al-Masad (Chapter 111). It provides the Arabic text and English translation for the first 4 verses. The verses condemn Abu Lahab and say that his wealth and possessions will not help him, and that he will burn in the blazing fire along with his wife who carries firewood. Permission is granted to reproduce and distribute this publication.
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1. The passage describes scenes from the Day of Judgment, including people fleeing from their loved ones and the disbelievers having faces covered in darkness while the believers faces will be bright.
2. It mentions signs of the Day of Judgment like the sun being wrapped up, stars losing their luster, and mountains being moved.
3. The passage warns of the punishment of Hell for those who disbelieved and preferred this world over the Hereafter, and promises Paradise for those who feared Allah and restrained themselves from evil.
1. The document describes a story from the Quran about some youths who retreated to a cave to escape religious persecution.
2. While in the cave, the youths fell asleep and God caused them to sleep for hundreds of years, awakening them later to see that their situation had changed.
3. The story is used to illustrate that God's promise is true and there is no doubt about the coming of judgment day. It also warns those who falsely attribute things to God.
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The document summarizes a passage from the Quran about a story of youths who took refuge in a cave to escape persecution for their religious beliefs. They slept in the cave for many years. When they awoke, they discovered their community had accepted their religion. The passage warns against arrogance and instructs believers to submit to God's will. It emphasizes that nothing happens except by God's power and that no one knows the full extent of God's plan.
The document provides commentary on Psalm 49, discussing several key themes:
1) Earthly riches cannot redeem one's soul or guarantee eternal life, while Christ's blood provides eternal redemption for believers.
2) The wealthy put misplaced trust in material possessions but will die like all people and cannot take their wealth with them.
3) Psalm 49 contains parables and dark sayings that reference biblical stories and prophecies about judgment, tribulation, and God redeeming the righteous.
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
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This document provides a summary of the first 61 verses from Surah 1 (The Opening) and Surah 2 (Al-Baqara) of the Holy Quran. The summary includes:
1) Surah 1 contains 7 short verses praising God and asking for guidance on the straight path.
2) Surah 2 discusses those who believe and disbelieve in God's revelations. It describes how God seals the hearts and hearing of disbelievers.
3) The passage also tells of how God created Adam and taught him the names of all things, and how Satan refused to bow down before Adam as commanded by God.
This document provides a summary of the first 61 verses from Surah 1 (The Opening) and Surah 2 (Al-Baqara) of the Holy Quran. The summary includes:
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سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك اشهد ان لااله الاانت استغفرك واتوب اليك
اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمد رسول الله
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أستغفر الله الذى لا إله إلا هو الحى القيوم واتوب إليه
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
اللهم انى اصبحت اشهدك واشهد حملة عرشك وملائكتك وجميع خلقك انك انت الله لااله الا انت وحدك لاشريك لك وان محمد عبدك ورسولك
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Quran_Word by word_amma_para (Juz 30)
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are laid open,10And whenthe skyis stripped away,11And when
the Hellfireis set ablaze,12And whenParadiseis brought near,13
Will knowa soulwhatit has brought.14But nay!I swear
by the retreating planets,15Those that run(and) disappear,16
And the nightwhenit departs,17And the dawnwhenit breathes18
Indeed, it(is) surely a word(of) a Messengernoble,19Possessor of power,
with(the) Owner of the Thronesecure,20One to be obeyedand
trustworthy,21And not(is) your companionmad.22And certainly
he saw himin the horizonthe clear.23And nothe (is)onthe unseen
a withholder.24And notit(is the) word(of) Shaitaanaccursed.25
So whereare you going?26Notit(is) excepta reminderto the worlds,
27For whoeverwillsamong youtotake a straight way.28And not
you willexceptthatAllah wills,Lord(of) the worlds.29
Surah Al-Infitar
In (the) name(of) Allah,the Most Gracious,the Most Merciful.
Part - 30
are laid open,
And when the sky is
stripped away,
And when the Hellfire
is set ablaze,
And when Paradise is
brought near,
Asoul will (then) know
what it has brought
(with it).
But nay! I swear by
the retreating planets,
Those that run (their
courses) and disappear,
And the night when
it departs,
And the dawn when
it breathes (away the
darkness),
Indeed, it is a word
of a noble Messenger,
Possessor of power
and with the Lord of
the Throne secure (in
position),
One to be obeyed and
trustworthy,
And your companion
is not mad.
And certainly he
saw him in the clear
horizon.
And he is not a
withholder of the
(knowledge of the)
unseen.
And it is not the
word of the accursed
Shaitaan.
So where are you
going?
It is not but a reminder
to the worlds,
For whoever wills
among you to take a
straight way.
And you do not will
except that Allah wills,
Lord of the worlds.
In the name of Allah,
the Most Gracious, the
Most Merciful.
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Surah 81: The wrapping (v. 11-29)
2. Whenthe sky(is) cleft asunder,1And whenthe starsscatter,
2And whenthe seasare made to gush forth,3And when
the gravesare overturned,4Will knowa soulwhatit has sent forth
and left behind.5Oman!Whathas deceived you
concerning your Lordthe Most Noble,6Whocreated you,
then fashioned youthen balanced you?7Inwhateverformwhat
He willed,He assembled you.8Nay!Butyou denythe Judgment.
9And indeed,over you(are) surely guardians,10Noblerecording,
11They knowwhateveryou do.12Indeed,the righteous
(will be) surely inbliss,13And indeed,the wicked(will be) surely inHellfire.
14They will burn (in) it(on the) Day(of) the Judgment,15And not
theyfrom it(will be) absent.16And whatcan make you knowwhat
(is the) Day(of) the Judgment?17Then,whatcan make you knowwhat
(is the) Day(of) the Judgment?18(The) Daynotwill have powera soul
for a soulanything,and the Commandthat Day(will be) with Allah.19
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scatter,
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made to gush forth,
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what it has sent forth
and left behind.
O man! What
has deceived you
concerning your Lord,
the Most Noble,
created you,
then fashioned you,
then balanced you?
In whatever form
willed, assembled
you.
Nay! But you deny the
Judgment.
And indeed, over you
are guardians,
Noble, recording,
They know whatever
you do.
Indeed, the righteous
will be in bliss,
And indeed, the wicked
willbeinHellfire.
They will burn in it on
the Day of Judgment,
And they will not be
absent therefrom.
And what can make
you know what is the
Day of Judgment?
Then, what can make
you know what is the
Day of Judgment?
The Day when a soul
will have no power at
all for (another) soul,
and the Command
that Day will be
(entirely)with Allah.
Surah 82: The cleaving asunder (v. 1-19)
3. Surah Al-Mutaffifeen
In (the) name(of) Allah,the Most Gracious,the Most Merciful.
Woeto those who give less,1Those whowhenthey take a measurefrom
the people,they take in full,2But whenthey give by measure (to) themor
they weigh (for) themthey give less.3Do notthinkthosethat they
(will be) resurrected,4For a DayGreat,5(The) Daywill stand
mankindbefore (the) Lord(of) the worlds?6Nay!Indeed,(the) record
(of) the wicked(is) surely inSijjin.7And whatcan make you knowwhat
(is) Sijjin?8A bookwritten.9Woethat Dayto the deniers,10
Those whodeny(the) Day(of) the Judgment.11And notcan deny
[of] itexcepteverytransgressorsinful.12Whenare recitedto him
Our Verses,he says,“Stories(of) the former (people).”13Nay!But,
(the) stain has covered[over]their hearts(for) whatthey used toearn.14
Nay!Indeed, theyfromtheir Lordthat Daysurely will be partitioned.15Then
indeed, they(surely) will burn(in) the Hellfire.16Thenit will be said,“This
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In the name of Allah,
the Most Gracious, the
Most Merciful.
Woe to those who give
less (than due),
Those who, when they
take a measure from
people, take in full,
But when they give by
measure to them or they
weigh for them, they
give less.
Do they not think that
theywillberesurrected,
For a Great Day,
The Day when mankind
will stand before the
Lord of the worlds?
Nay! Indeed, the record
ofthewickedisin .
A nd what can make
you know whatis ?
(It is) a written book.
Woe that Day to the
deniers,
Those who deny the
Day of Judgment.
And none can deny
it except every sinful
transgressor.
When Verses are
recited to him, he says,
“Stories of the former
people.”
Nay! But the stain has
covered their hearts for
what they used to earn.
Nay! Indeed, from
their Lord, that Day,
they will be partitioned.
Then indeed, they will
burn in the Hellfire.
Then it will be said,
“This
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Surah 83: Those who give less (v. 1-17)
4. (is) whatyou used to[of it]deny.”17Nay!Indeed,(the) record
(of) the righteous(will be) surely inIlliyin.18And whatcan make you know
what(is) Illiyun?19A bookwritten,20Witness itthose brought near.
21Indeed,the righteous(will be) surely inbliss,22Onthrones
observing.23You will recognizeintheir faces(the) radiance(of) bliss.
24They will be given to drinkofa pure winesealed,25Its seal
(will be of) musk.And forthatlet aspirethe aspirers.26
And its mixture(is) ofTasneem,27A spring,will drinkfrom it,
those brought near.28Indeed,those whocommitted crimesused toat
those whobelievedlaugh.29And whenthey passedby them,
they winked at one another.30And whenthey returnedtotheir people,
they would returnjesting.31And whenthey saw them,they said,“Indeed,
thesesurely have gone astray.”32But notthey had been sentover them
(as) guardians.33So todaythose whobelieved -atthe disbelievers
they will laugh,34Onthe thronesobserving.35Have (not)
Part - 30
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is what you used to
deny.”
Nay! Indeed, the
record of the righteous
will be in .
And what can make
you know what is
?
(It is) a written book,
Witnessed by those
brought near (toAllah).
Indeed, the righteous
will be in bliss,
On thrones,observing.
You will recognize in
their faces the radiance
of bliss.
They will be given to
drink of a pure wine,
sealed,
Its seal will be of
musk. And for that let
the aspirers aspire.
And its mixture is of
,
A spring from which
will drink those brought
near (to Allah).
Indeed, those who
committed crimes used
to laugh at those who
believed.
And when they
passed by them, they
winked at one another.
And when they
returned to their people,
they would return
jesting.
And when they saw
them, they said, “Indeed,
these have gone
astray.”
But they had not
been sent as guardians
over them.
So today those who
believed will laugh at
the disbelievers,
On thrones,observing.
Have
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Surah 83: Those who give less (v. 18-36)
5. been rewardedthe disbelievers(for) whatthey used todo?36
Surah Al-Inshiqaq
In (the) name(of) Allah,the Most Gracious,the Most Merciful.
Whenthe skyis split asunder,1And has listenedto its Lord
and was obligated,2And whenthe earthis spread,3
And has cast outwhat(is) in itand becomes empty,4And has listened
to its Lordand was obligated.5O mankind!Indeed, you(are) laboring
toyour Lord(with) exertionand you (will) meet Him.6Then as for
(him) whois givenhis recordin his right (hand),7Then soon
his account will be takenan account,easy,8And he will returnto
his peoplehappily.9But as for(him) whois givenhis recordbehind
his back,10Then soonhe will call(for) destruction,11And he will burn
(in) a Blaze.12Indeed, hehad beenamonghis peoplehappy,
13Indeed, he(had) thoughtthatneverhe would return.14Yes!
Indeed,his Lordwasof himAll-Seer.15But nay!I swear
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the disbelievers (not)
been rewarded for what
theyused to do?
In the name of Allah,
the Most Gracious, the
Most Merciful.
When the sky is split
asunder,
And has listened to its
Lord and was obligated
(to do so),
And when the earth is
spread,
And has cast out what
is in it and becomes
empty,
And has listened to its
Lord and was obligated
(to do so),
O mankind! Indeed,
you are laboring towards
your Lord with (great)
exertion, and you will
meet .
Then as for him who is
given his record in his
right hand,
Soon his account will
be taken with an easy
account,
And he will return to
his people in happiness.
But as for him who is
given his record behind
his back,
Soon he will call for
destruction,
And he will burn in a
Blaze.
Indeed, he had been
amonghis peoplehappy,
Indeed, he thought
that he would never
return (to Allah).
Yes! Indeed, his Lord
was always seeing him.
But nay! I swear
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Him
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Surah 84: The splitting asunder (v. 1-16)
6. by the twilight glow,16And the nightand whatit envelops,17
And the moonwhenit becomes full,18You will surely embark(to) stagefrom
stage.19So what(is) for themnotthey believe,20And when
is recitedto themthe Quran,notthey prostrate?21Nay!Those who
disbelieveddeny,22And Allah(is) most knowingof what
24Exceptthose whobelieveand dorighteous deeds.
For them(is) a rewardneverending.25
Surah Al-Buruj
In (the) name(of) Allah,the Most Gracious,the Most Merciful.
By the sky,containingthe constellations,1And the DayPromised,
2And (the) witnessand what is witnessed,3Destroyed were
(the) companions(of) the pit,4(Of) the firefull(of) the fuel,5
Whentheyby it(were) sitting,6And theyoverwhatthey were doing
to the believerswitnesses.7And notthey resented[of] themexceptthat
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by the twilight glow,
And the night and
whatever it envelops,
And the moon when
it becomes full,
You will surely
embark upon stage after
stage.
So what is (the matter)
with them (that) they do
not believe,
And when the Quran
is recited to them, they
do not prostrate?
Nay! Those who
disbelieve deny,
And Allah is most
knowing of what they
keep within themselves.
So give them tidings
of a painful punishment,
Except those who
believe and do righteous
deeds. For them is a
never-ending reward.
In the name of Allah,
the Most Gracious, the
Most Merciful.
By the sky containing
the constellations,
And the PromisedDay,
And the witness and
what is witnessed,
Destroyed were the
companions of the pit,
Of the fire full of fuel,
When they sat by it,
And they were witnesses
over what they were
doingtothebelievers.
And they resented
them because
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painful, of a punishment so give them tidings 23 they keep within themselves
Surah 84: The splitting asunder (v. 17-25); Surah 85: The constellations (v. 1-8)
7. they believedin Allahthe All-Mighty,the Praiseworthy,8The One Who,
for Him(is) the dominion(of) the heavensand the earth;and Allahonevery
thing(is) a Witness.9Indeed,those whopersecutedthe believing men
and the believing women,thennotthey repented,then for them(is the) punishment
(of) Helland for them(is the) punishment(of) the Burning Fire.10
Indeed,those whobelieveand dothe righteous deeds,
for them(will be) Gardensflowfromunderneath it
the rivers.That(is) the successthe great.11Indeed,(the) Grip
(of) your Lord(is) surely strong.12Indeed He,Heoriginates
and repeats,13And He(is) the Oft-Forgiving,the Most Loving,14
Owner (of) the Thronethe Glorious,15Doerof whatHe intends.16
Hascome to you(the) story(of) the hosts,17Firaunand Thamud?
18Nay!Those whodisbelieve(are) indenial.19But Allah
frombehind them,encompasses.20Nay!It(is) a Quran
Glorious,21Ina Tablet,Guarded.22
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they believed in Allah,
the All-Mighty, the
Praiseworthy,
To belongs the
dominion of the heavens
and the earth. And Allah
is a Witness over all
things.
Indeed, those who
persecuted believing
men and believing
women, then did not
repent, they will have
the punishment of Hell,
and they will have the
punishment of the
Burning Fire.
Indeed, those who
believe and do righteous
deeds, they will have
Gardens underneath
which rivers flow. That
is the great success.
Indeed, the Grip of
your Lord is strong.
Indeed, it is
originates and repeats,
And is the Oft-
Forgiving, the Most
Loving,
Owner of the Glorious
Throne,
Doer of what
intends.
Has there come to you
the story of the hosts,
(Of) Firaun and
Thamud?
Nay! Those who
disbelieve are in denial.
ButAllah encompasses
them from behind.
Nay! It is a Glorious
Quran,
In a Guarded
9. Whom
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11.
12.
13. He Who
14. He
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16. He
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22. Tablet.
Surah 85: The constellations (v. 9-22)