This document provides a summary of the creation of humans according to Islamic theology. It describes how God created humans from sticky clay and other elements found in the environment. God then breathed vital principles or spirit into the human forms, bringing them to life. Early single-celled life likely emerged from proteinoid-based protocells enclosing RNA molecules in coastal waters. Through natural selection and evolution, these early cells developed increasingly complex cellular structures and organelles, leading eventually to multicellular organisms. The universal genetic code provides evidence that RNA preceded DNA and the development of protein synthesis. Sexual reproduction also emerged early in cellular evolution as a fundamental characteristic of eukaryotes.
The document summarizes verses from the Quran related to the punishment of non-believers and rewards for believers. It describes how non-believers will face a painful punishment on the Day of Judgement when the sky produces visible smoke. It mentions gardens, fountains and plantations that non-believers left behind and how God passed these on to other people. For believers, it describes how they will be in a secure place amidst gardens and springs, dressed in fine clothes and wed to lovely companions, calling for fruit in peace and security without tasting the second death.
Musa demands that Firaun release the Israelites from bondage. When Firaun's magicians are unable to match Musa's miracles, like turning his staff into a snake, they recognize Musa's power comes from God. However, Firaun refuses to let the Israelites go and resolves to punish the magicians. God instructs Musa to lead the Israelites out of Egypt by night. Firaun mobilizes his forces to pursue the Israelites, but God protects Musa and guides the Israelites to freedom.
This document is a chapter from the Quran titled "The Standard". It discusses several key points:
1. It establishes Allah/God as the one true deity, with no partners or sons, who created all things and determines their measure.
2. It warns unbelievers who deny the truth of the message and call it lies. They claim the messenger just wrote down old stories, but the revelation comes from Allah.
3. Unbelievers demand to see angels or treasures to believe, but are warned that on judgment day they will find no refuge from punishment in Hell.
4. The righteous who believe and do good works will be rewarded with Paradise, while unbelievers and wrongdoers will
Musa encounters a burning bush while traveling with his family. A voice calls out to him from the bush, identifying itself as Allah, the Lord of all worlds. Allah tells Musa to throw down his staff, which then turns into a snake. Allah then tells Musa not to be afraid and to put his hand inside his cloak, which comes out white without any blemish. These are two signs given to Musa by Allah to show Pharaoh and his dignitaries.
Musa encounters The One (God) in a remarkable way. While traveling, Musa comes across a burning bush near a mountain. When he approaches it to investigate, he hears a voice calling out to him from the bush, identifying itself as The One, the Regulator of all worlds. The One tells Musa to throw down his staff, which then begins moving as if it were a snake. Musa is startled but The One tells him not to fear and to pick up the staff.
This document summarizes the key events and teachings from Surah Al-Isra in the Quran:
1. It describes Allah taking Muhammad by night from Masjid al-Haram to Masjid al-Aqsa to show him signs and proofs of Allah's power.
2. It instructs Muslims to only take Allah as their protector and recounts Noah and past generations destroyed for disobeying Allah.
3. It warns of punishment in hell for disbelievers and rewards for believers, and establishes Allah's power over life, death, and resurrection.
The document is a chapter from the Quran titled "The Dunes" that discusses several religious topics. It warns of punishment for those who do not worship God alone and encourages kindness to parents. It tells the story of a prophet who warned his people, calling them to worship God alone, but they did not believe and were destroyed. It promises reward for the righteous and punishment for the disbelievers on Judgment Day.
The document discusses various topics related to religious faith including:
1) References to mountains like Mount Sinai and Mount of Olives.
2) Mentions of a frequented House, elevated roof, and seething sea.
3) Warnings of retribution for those who deny faith and indulge in speculation, who will be forced into the Fire of Hell.
4) Promises of gardens and bliss for the honest who believe in their Regulator and are spared the suffering of Hell.
The document summarizes verses from the Quran related to the punishment of non-believers and rewards for believers. It describes how non-believers will face a painful punishment on the Day of Judgement when the sky produces visible smoke. It mentions gardens, fountains and plantations that non-believers left behind and how God passed these on to other people. For believers, it describes how they will be in a secure place amidst gardens and springs, dressed in fine clothes and wed to lovely companions, calling for fruit in peace and security without tasting the second death.
Musa demands that Firaun release the Israelites from bondage. When Firaun's magicians are unable to match Musa's miracles, like turning his staff into a snake, they recognize Musa's power comes from God. However, Firaun refuses to let the Israelites go and resolves to punish the magicians. God instructs Musa to lead the Israelites out of Egypt by night. Firaun mobilizes his forces to pursue the Israelites, but God protects Musa and guides the Israelites to freedom.
This document is a chapter from the Quran titled "The Standard". It discusses several key points:
1. It establishes Allah/God as the one true deity, with no partners or sons, who created all things and determines their measure.
2. It warns unbelievers who deny the truth of the message and call it lies. They claim the messenger just wrote down old stories, but the revelation comes from Allah.
3. Unbelievers demand to see angels or treasures to believe, but are warned that on judgment day they will find no refuge from punishment in Hell.
4. The righteous who believe and do good works will be rewarded with Paradise, while unbelievers and wrongdoers will
Musa encounters a burning bush while traveling with his family. A voice calls out to him from the bush, identifying itself as Allah, the Lord of all worlds. Allah tells Musa to throw down his staff, which then turns into a snake. Allah then tells Musa not to be afraid and to put his hand inside his cloak, which comes out white without any blemish. These are two signs given to Musa by Allah to show Pharaoh and his dignitaries.
Musa encounters The One (God) in a remarkable way. While traveling, Musa comes across a burning bush near a mountain. When he approaches it to investigate, he hears a voice calling out to him from the bush, identifying itself as The One, the Regulator of all worlds. The One tells Musa to throw down his staff, which then begins moving as if it were a snake. Musa is startled but The One tells him not to fear and to pick up the staff.
This document summarizes the key events and teachings from Surah Al-Isra in the Quran:
1. It describes Allah taking Muhammad by night from Masjid al-Haram to Masjid al-Aqsa to show him signs and proofs of Allah's power.
2. It instructs Muslims to only take Allah as their protector and recounts Noah and past generations destroyed for disobeying Allah.
3. It warns of punishment in hell for disbelievers and rewards for believers, and establishes Allah's power over life, death, and resurrection.
The document is a chapter from the Quran titled "The Dunes" that discusses several religious topics. It warns of punishment for those who do not worship God alone and encourages kindness to parents. It tells the story of a prophet who warned his people, calling them to worship God alone, but they did not believe and were destroyed. It promises reward for the righteous and punishment for the disbelievers on Judgment Day.
The document discusses various topics related to religious faith including:
1) References to mountains like Mount Sinai and Mount of Olives.
2) Mentions of a frequented House, elevated roof, and seething sea.
3) Warnings of retribution for those who deny faith and indulge in speculation, who will be forced into the Fire of Hell.
4) Promises of gardens and bliss for the honest who believe in their Regulator and are spared the suffering of Hell.
The document discusses religious teachings and guidance from God/Allah. It references prophets like Moses and Abraham and their messages to their people to worship God/Allah alone and follow divine guidance. It warns of punishment for disbelievers and the rewards of faith. It emphasizes God/Allah's power as the creator of all things and sovereign ruler of the universe.
This document is a chapter from the Quran titled "Forgiver (Ghafir)". It discusses several stories from religious texts including the people of Noh, Aad and Thamood who rejected the truth brought by prophets. It mentions Musa/Moses being sent by God with clear proofs and authority, but being called a liar by Hamaan and Qarun. The chapter warns of God's punishment for those who deny God's revelations and calls believers to be patient as God's promise is true. It emphasizes that judgment rests with God alone.
This document provides excerpts from the Quran describing several important religious figures in Islam. It discusses the stories of Mariam and her son Isa, Zakaria, Yahya, Ibrahim, Musa, Ismail and others. For each, it provides details of their lives, their roles as prophets, and messages they conveyed from God. The overall theme is highlighting these prophets and their importance in Islam through retelling parts of their stories from the Quran.
The document is a chapter from the Quran discussing various theological topics. It references God/Allah and prophets from Abraham to Jesus. It discusses how past peoples rejected prophets and messengers from God. It warns that on the day of judgement, people will be held accountable for their deeds and either enter paradise or hell based on whether they followed guidance from God. It asserts that God alone deserves worship and that invoking other beings besides God is misguided.
The document discusses various events and figures from Islamic history. It mentions Sulaiman harnessing the wind to travel long distances in a short period of time and being given control over invisible beings. It also discusses Daud and the development of ironworking during his era, marking the transition to the Iron Age. Finally, it describes how invisible beings worked for Sulaiman, including their functions in nutrient cycling and probiotic benefits to health.
The document discusses various topics related to faith and morality from an Islamic perspective. It describes those who are successful as being humble, avoiding nonsense, giving to charity, and protecting their chastity. It discusses the creation of humans and their development in the womb. It mentions Noah and how he was rejected by his people when he preached faith in God. It warns of punishment for those who reject God's messengers and signs. It emphasizes having faith in God alone and avoiding the worship of other beings or idols. The document stresses obeying God and being grateful for His blessings.
This document discusses the Day of Judgment and resurrection according to Islamic theology. It describes how on that day, people will be resurrected and their hearts will pound in fear with downcast sights. Some will deny being resurrected, saying they are just hollow bones, but they will be awakened with just a single nudge. It then references the story of Moses and his calling by God to go preach to the wicked Pharaoh. The document emphasizes that God created the vast universe and everything in it, and will punish the defiant on the Day of Judgment but reward those who feared and obeyed God. It concludes by noting that no one knows when the Hour of Judgment will take place except God.
This document provides verses from the Quran discussing various topics:
1. It warns believers to follow the revelations from God and not other systems or allies.
2. It describes how cities were destroyed by God's punishment for their wrongdoings.
3. It tells the story of Adam and Eve being tempted by Satan in the Garden and being expelled for disobeying God.
4. It instructs believers to worship God alone and establish justice, and warns against excess and attributing things to God without sanction.
This document recounts stories from the Quran involving the People of the Cave, Musa and his servant, and Zul-Qarnain. It describes how the People of the Cave took shelter and slept in a cave for hundreds of years. It tells of Musa and his servant's journey, during which the servant repairs a wall and explains his past actions. It also briefly mentions Zul-Qarnain and his travels until reaching the setting sun.
The document provides a detailed summary of verses 1-54 from the Quran. It begins by establishing the revelation comes from God, the Most Gracious and Merciful. It discusses how the Quran provides guidance but many people turn away. It references stories of previous nations like Aad and Thamood who were destroyed for rejecting God's signs. It emphasizes serving only God and seeking forgiveness. It highlights God's power in creating the heavens and earth. It warns of punishment for rejecting God's revelations while also promising reward for those who are faithful.
1. The document praises God/Allah as the creator of the universe and life. It references God creating angels/messengers with wings to help serve creation.
2. It reminds people that only God can control mercy and warns not to be misled by non-believers or temptation. Belief in God and doing good works will be rewarded in the afterlife.
3. God sends natural phenomena like wind and rain to sustain life on Earth, a sign of the coming resurrection. God controls all aspects of life and creation from birth to death according to a divine plan.
This document discusses religious themes around divine guidance and judgment. It references God/Allah creating the universe and humanity, revealing scripture to guide people, and warning of punishment for those who deny divine signs or commit sins. The document suggests current suffering is a minor punishment for wrongdoings, with greater punishment to come on the day of resurrection when God will judge humanity for their disputes and actions. It encourages reflecting on God's power as seen in nature and past destruction of rebellious peoples.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
1. The document discusses various peoples and communities that rejected warnings and signs from God, including splitting of the moon.
2. These peoples, including Aad, Thamood and the people of Lot, faced divine retribution for rejecting prophets and the messages, such as screaming winds, flooding rains, and showers of stones.
3. The document emphasizes that God has made the Quran easy to understand and remember, yet many fail to heed its lessons, and will face terrible punishment on the day of judgment for rejecting God's clear signs and warnings conveyed through his prophets and scriptures.
042 surah al-furqan (distinguishing between the good and the evil, beauty an...TEBYİN-ÜL-KUR’AN
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].”
This document is a religious text that discusses several key points:
1. It references God/Allah as the creator of the universe and all things, and stresses serving God alone.
2. It warns of punishment for non-believers and rewards for believers who do good works and have faith.
3. It highlights signs of God in nature and calls people to reflection on God's revelations and guidance.
This document is a summary of Surah 16 from the Quran titled "The Bee". It discusses how God created the universe, humans, livestock, plants and other natural phenomena. It highlights God's signs in nature like honey bees and their honey production. It discusses God's blessings like family, provision of goods, shelter and clothing. It warns of punishment for those who deny God or associate partners with God. It affirms God's power over life and death and resurrection.
This document is a chapter from the Quran titled "The Spider". It discusses several topics:
- People will be tested by God to determine who is truthful and who is lying.
- Those who commit sins cannot fool God. God knows what is in people's hearts.
- Stories are recounted of prophets like Noah, Abraham, Lot, and others who were sent to guide their people but were rejected.
- Wrongdoers will be punished by God in this life or the next for their sins and disbelief. Believers who do good will be rewarded.
- Believers should only argue with people of other faiths in the best way and remind that they all worship
The document summarizes a passage from the Quran describing an interaction between God and Moses. God commands Moses to throw down his staff, which then turns into a snake. God tells Moses not to fear and to seize the snake. God says the sign is to show Moses some of God's greatest signs. God tells Moses to go to the wicked man, who has transgressed, and Moses asks God to ease his task and appoint his brother Aaron to assist him.
The document discusses several prophets and messengers mentioned in the Quran including Ibrahim, Musa, Harun, Daud, Sulaiman, Nuh, and Lut. It describes some of their stories, such as Ibrahim breaking idols and being saved from fire, Musa and Harun being given revelation, and Sulaiman's control over wind and satan. The overall message emphasizes serving only Allah and following the prophets' guidance.
The document contains 114 Surahs (chapters) from the Quran. Each Surah begins with the phrase "In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful" and contains between 1-11 verses discussing religious concepts like judgment day, heaven, hell, faith, prayer and taking refuge in God from evil. The Surahs vary in length but collectively provide an overview of key Islamic teachings and principles as outlined in the Quran.
This passage discusses the blessings bestowed by God/Allah upon humanity. It notes that God cares for people at all times, including morning and night, and does not abandon those in need. God shelters orphans, guides the lost, and enriches the poor. The passage encourages people to not mistreat orphans and beggars, and instead proclaim the blessings received from God.
The document discusses religious teachings and guidance from God/Allah. It references prophets like Moses and Abraham and their messages to their people to worship God/Allah alone and follow divine guidance. It warns of punishment for disbelievers and the rewards of faith. It emphasizes God/Allah's power as the creator of all things and sovereign ruler of the universe.
This document is a chapter from the Quran titled "Forgiver (Ghafir)". It discusses several stories from religious texts including the people of Noh, Aad and Thamood who rejected the truth brought by prophets. It mentions Musa/Moses being sent by God with clear proofs and authority, but being called a liar by Hamaan and Qarun. The chapter warns of God's punishment for those who deny God's revelations and calls believers to be patient as God's promise is true. It emphasizes that judgment rests with God alone.
This document provides excerpts from the Quran describing several important religious figures in Islam. It discusses the stories of Mariam and her son Isa, Zakaria, Yahya, Ibrahim, Musa, Ismail and others. For each, it provides details of their lives, their roles as prophets, and messages they conveyed from God. The overall theme is highlighting these prophets and their importance in Islam through retelling parts of their stories from the Quran.
The document is a chapter from the Quran discussing various theological topics. It references God/Allah and prophets from Abraham to Jesus. It discusses how past peoples rejected prophets and messengers from God. It warns that on the day of judgement, people will be held accountable for their deeds and either enter paradise or hell based on whether they followed guidance from God. It asserts that God alone deserves worship and that invoking other beings besides God is misguided.
The document discusses various events and figures from Islamic history. It mentions Sulaiman harnessing the wind to travel long distances in a short period of time and being given control over invisible beings. It also discusses Daud and the development of ironworking during his era, marking the transition to the Iron Age. Finally, it describes how invisible beings worked for Sulaiman, including their functions in nutrient cycling and probiotic benefits to health.
The document discusses various topics related to faith and morality from an Islamic perspective. It describes those who are successful as being humble, avoiding nonsense, giving to charity, and protecting their chastity. It discusses the creation of humans and their development in the womb. It mentions Noah and how he was rejected by his people when he preached faith in God. It warns of punishment for those who reject God's messengers and signs. It emphasizes having faith in God alone and avoiding the worship of other beings or idols. The document stresses obeying God and being grateful for His blessings.
This document discusses the Day of Judgment and resurrection according to Islamic theology. It describes how on that day, people will be resurrected and their hearts will pound in fear with downcast sights. Some will deny being resurrected, saying they are just hollow bones, but they will be awakened with just a single nudge. It then references the story of Moses and his calling by God to go preach to the wicked Pharaoh. The document emphasizes that God created the vast universe and everything in it, and will punish the defiant on the Day of Judgment but reward those who feared and obeyed God. It concludes by noting that no one knows when the Hour of Judgment will take place except God.
This document provides verses from the Quran discussing various topics:
1. It warns believers to follow the revelations from God and not other systems or allies.
2. It describes how cities were destroyed by God's punishment for their wrongdoings.
3. It tells the story of Adam and Eve being tempted by Satan in the Garden and being expelled for disobeying God.
4. It instructs believers to worship God alone and establish justice, and warns against excess and attributing things to God without sanction.
This document recounts stories from the Quran involving the People of the Cave, Musa and his servant, and Zul-Qarnain. It describes how the People of the Cave took shelter and slept in a cave for hundreds of years. It tells of Musa and his servant's journey, during which the servant repairs a wall and explains his past actions. It also briefly mentions Zul-Qarnain and his travels until reaching the setting sun.
The document provides a detailed summary of verses 1-54 from the Quran. It begins by establishing the revelation comes from God, the Most Gracious and Merciful. It discusses how the Quran provides guidance but many people turn away. It references stories of previous nations like Aad and Thamood who were destroyed for rejecting God's signs. It emphasizes serving only God and seeking forgiveness. It highlights God's power in creating the heavens and earth. It warns of punishment for rejecting God's revelations while also promising reward for those who are faithful.
1. The document praises God/Allah as the creator of the universe and life. It references God creating angels/messengers with wings to help serve creation.
2. It reminds people that only God can control mercy and warns not to be misled by non-believers or temptation. Belief in God and doing good works will be rewarded in the afterlife.
3. God sends natural phenomena like wind and rain to sustain life on Earth, a sign of the coming resurrection. God controls all aspects of life and creation from birth to death according to a divine plan.
This document discusses religious themes around divine guidance and judgment. It references God/Allah creating the universe and humanity, revealing scripture to guide people, and warning of punishment for those who deny divine signs or commit sins. The document suggests current suffering is a minor punishment for wrongdoings, with greater punishment to come on the day of resurrection when God will judge humanity for their disputes and actions. It encourages reflecting on God's power as seen in nature and past destruction of rebellious peoples.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
1. The document discusses various peoples and communities that rejected warnings and signs from God, including splitting of the moon.
2. These peoples, including Aad, Thamood and the people of Lot, faced divine retribution for rejecting prophets and the messages, such as screaming winds, flooding rains, and showers of stones.
3. The document emphasizes that God has made the Quran easy to understand and remember, yet many fail to heed its lessons, and will face terrible punishment on the day of judgment for rejecting God's clear signs and warnings conveyed through his prophets and scriptures.
042 surah al-furqan (distinguishing between the good and the evil, beauty an...TEBYİN-ÜL-KUR’AN
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].”
This document is a religious text that discusses several key points:
1. It references God/Allah as the creator of the universe and all things, and stresses serving God alone.
2. It warns of punishment for non-believers and rewards for believers who do good works and have faith.
3. It highlights signs of God in nature and calls people to reflection on God's revelations and guidance.
This document is a summary of Surah 16 from the Quran titled "The Bee". It discusses how God created the universe, humans, livestock, plants and other natural phenomena. It highlights God's signs in nature like honey bees and their honey production. It discusses God's blessings like family, provision of goods, shelter and clothing. It warns of punishment for those who deny God or associate partners with God. It affirms God's power over life and death and resurrection.
This document is a chapter from the Quran titled "The Spider". It discusses several topics:
- People will be tested by God to determine who is truthful and who is lying.
- Those who commit sins cannot fool God. God knows what is in people's hearts.
- Stories are recounted of prophets like Noah, Abraham, Lot, and others who were sent to guide their people but were rejected.
- Wrongdoers will be punished by God in this life or the next for their sins and disbelief. Believers who do good will be rewarded.
- Believers should only argue with people of other faiths in the best way and remind that they all worship
The document summarizes a passage from the Quran describing an interaction between God and Moses. God commands Moses to throw down his staff, which then turns into a snake. God tells Moses not to fear and to seize the snake. God says the sign is to show Moses some of God's greatest signs. God tells Moses to go to the wicked man, who has transgressed, and Moses asks God to ease his task and appoint his brother Aaron to assist him.
The document discusses several prophets and messengers mentioned in the Quran including Ibrahim, Musa, Harun, Daud, Sulaiman, Nuh, and Lut. It describes some of their stories, such as Ibrahim breaking idols and being saved from fire, Musa and Harun being given revelation, and Sulaiman's control over wind and satan. The overall message emphasizes serving only Allah and following the prophets' guidance.
The document contains 114 Surahs (chapters) from the Quran. Each Surah begins with the phrase "In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful" and contains between 1-11 verses discussing religious concepts like judgment day, heaven, hell, faith, prayer and taking refuge in God from evil. The Surahs vary in length but collectively provide an overview of key Islamic teachings and principles as outlined in the Quran.
This passage discusses the blessings bestowed by God/Allah upon humanity. It notes that God cares for people at all times, including morning and night, and does not abandon those in need. God shelters orphans, guides the lost, and enriches the poor. The passage encourages people to not mistreat orphans and beggars, and instead proclaim the blessings received from God.
This document discusses the sun, moon, day, night, sky, earth, soul and references a story from the people of Thamood. It describes how Thamood denied their messenger and hamstrung the she-camel that was sent to them by God as a sign, so God crushed them for their crime and leveled their land. The document emphasizes that God does not fear the consequences of punishing those who corrupt their souls.
The document discusses humanity and our relationship with God. It notes that God created humanity with distress or anxiety and sees all that we do. It contrasts those who believe in God's revelations and advise others with kindness against those who defy God, stating the latter will face a padlocked fire in the hereafter. The overall message is that God is watching and judging our actions, and we should believe in God and treat others with compassion.
The document describes the Day of Judgment, where some faces will be ashamed and laboring in scorching fire, given only thorns to eat that do not satisfy, while other faces will be joyful and satisfied in lofty gardens with flowing springs and raised beds. It reminds people to reflect on how camels, the sky, mountains and earth were all created by God and that the reminder is meant to convince, not control, as those who do not believe will face the greatest punishment and reckoning.
This document praises the Most High, who creates, regulates, measures, and guides. It references the One who produces pasture and turns it into light debris. It encourages remembering what is recited from the One except what is accorded. It mentions easing into the Easy Way and reminding others if it helps those who fear remember. However, the wretched will avoid it and enter the Gigantic Fire where they will neither die nor live. It indicates being successful through purifying oneself and mentioning one's Regulator. It contrasts preferring the present life over the better, more lasting Hereafter mentioned in former Scriptures of Ibrahim and Musa.
The document discusses pulsars and neutron stars, which are formed after massive stars explode in supernovas. It describes pulsars as rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation from their magnetic poles. These beams appear to pulse as the star rotates, like a lighthouse. The document then discusses different hypotheses for the end of the universe, concluding that the "big crunch" scenario is most likely, where the gravitational attraction of all matter will eventually cause the universe to collapse in on itself again.
The document discusses various topics related to religious faith and punishment/reward. It references the sky and constellations, the Promised Day, people who were destroyed for their actions, and those who tempt or do honest deeds being rewarded or punished. It asks if the reader has heard stories of past wicked people and affirms the Quran is glorious and preserved.
The document describes the events of the Day of Judgment, including the sky breaking apart, planets scattering, oceans exploding, and tombs being strewn upside down. It notes that on that day every soul will know what it has done, and questions why man doubts their creator who formed them. The virtuous will be in bliss in paradise while the wicked will be in hell, and nothing any soul does for another will matter - only Allah will decide people's fates on the Day of Judgment.
The document describes the events of the Day of Judgment, including the sky breaking apart, planets scattering, oceans exploding, and tombs being strewn upside down. It references souls knowing what they have advanced and deferred, and questions why man would delude himself from his creator and regulator, who formed and proportioned him. The virtuous will be in bliss in paradise while the wicked will be in hell on the Day of Justice, when no soul can help another and all decisions belong to God.
The document describes events that will occur on the Day of Judgment, including the sun being rolled up, stars dimming, mountains moving, relationships ending, beasts gathering, oceans set aflame, souls paired, and a girl who was buried alive being asked about her murder. It states that records will be made public, the sky will be peeled away, fire will be set ablaze, and paradise will be brought near. The document asserts that this message comes from a noble messenger who saw visions on the luminous horizon and does not withhold unseen knowledge. It poses the question of where the reader is heading and describes the message as a reminder for all mankind.
The document is a passage from the Quran discussing various topics:
- A man who frowned and turned away when approached by a blind man, though he could have been seeking purification or guidance.
- The reminder and message of the Quran being available to all who will remember it on honorable pages.
- God creating man from a sperm drop and enabling and providing for him, then putting him to death.
- Man considering the food God provides through pouring water to grow grains, grapes, herbs, olives, dates and fruits for enjoyment.
- The day of deafening noise when people will flee even from family and a time of radiant faces laughing and rejoicing versus faces covered with misery and overwhelmed
1. The document discusses an event that people disagree about and will find out about.
2. It notes how God created the earth, mountains, humans, sleep, night, day, heavens, sun, clouds, rain, grains, gardens.
3. On the Day of Judgement, the sky will open, mountains will move, hell will be prepared for oppressors, and people will be judged for their deeds.
This document discusses the Day of Judgment and punishment for non-believers according to Islamic scripture. It describes cosmic events like stars being destroyed and mountains being blown away that will signal the day. It warns that on that day, non-believers and liars will experience woe and punishment, being unable to speak or apologize, while believers will be in shade and enjoy fruits. The document questions when non-believers will be convinced and stresses that the events promised will surely occur.
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1. Noh was sent by God to warn his people about an impending punishment if they did not repent.
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1) The document discusses the Day of Judgment and punishment for those who do not believe.
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1. SAAD (Saad)
By the reality of The One To Serve/Allah The Beneficient The Ever Giving.
1. Saad. By the Quran full of reminder.
2. Those who are not convinced steeped in arrogance and defiance.
3. How many generations have The One destroyed before them? They cried
out when it was too late to escape.
2. And they marveled that a warner has come to them from among them.
Those not convinced said, “This is a lying enchanter /magician.”
3. “Did he turn our all to serve into one to serve/god? This is something
strange.”
4. The notables among them announced: “Go on, and hold fast to yours to
serve. This is something planned.
5. We never heard of this in the former creed/principle. This is nothing but
a fabrication.
6. Was the message sent down to him, out of all of us?” In fact, they are
doubtful of My warning. In fact, they have not yet tasted My punishment.
7. Or do they possess the treasuries of the mercy of your Regulator—the
Majestic, the Giver?
2. 8. Or do they possess the sovereignty of the universe and the earth and
what is between them? Then let them ascend the ropes.
9. An army of confederates with be defeated there.
10. Before them the people of Noh denied the truth, as did Aad, and The
Wicked of the Stakes.
11. And Thamood, and the people of Lot, and the associates of the Woods—
these were the confederates.
12. None of them but denied the messengers, so My retribution was
deserved.
13. These can expect only a single scream, from which there is no recovery.
14. And they say, “Our Regulator, hasten Your writ upon us, before the Day
of Account.”
15. Be patient in the face of what they say, and mention The One’s servant
Daud, the resourceful. He was obedient.
16. The One subjected the chief of men/mountains to perform/glorify for
with him, in the evening and at daybreak.
Jiim-Ba-Lam = He (God) created him with an adaptation/disposition by nature. He compelled him against his will. He (or they) came/went/betook himself to the
mountain. He (a digger) reached a hard place or stone in his digging. Big/thick/coarse/rough (human or a thing). Much/numerous. The lord/chief of a company
of men. Any of the mountains of the earth that is big and long (also applied to a rocky tract. Any rocky evelation however little) A man who doesn't remove from
his place/niggard. The serpent. The echo. A vice/fault/defect/blemish. Hardness of the earth/ground. A camel's hump. The origin of any created thing. A
garment/piece of cloth good in respect of the thread and the weaving. Company of men/nation. Nature/natural/native/innate/original. Relating to
mountain/mountains. Having a bad/ugly face. Applied to a man: Great/large/big in make like a mountain. jabala - to form/create, to mix (e.g. clay with water).
jabillun/jibillat - crowd/multitude, number of people, generation.
17. And the noblemen/birds, gathered together. All obedient to him.
Tay-Ya-Ra = flew, hasten to it, outstripped, become foremost, fled, love, become attached, famous, conceive, scatter/disperse, fortune.
3. 18. And The One strengthened his dominion, and gave him wisdom and
decisive speech.
19. Has the story of the two litigants reached you? When they scaled the
place of assembly?
20. When they entered upon Daud, and he was startled by them. They said,
“Do not fear. Two litigants; one of us has wronged the other; so judge
between us fairly, and do not be biased, and guide us to the systematic
way.”
21. “This brother of mine has ninety-nine ewes, and I have one ewe, and he
said, ‘Entrust it to me,’ and he pressured me with words.”
22. He said, “He has done you wrong by asking your ewe in addition to his
ewes. Many associates take advantage of one another, except those who
are convinced and do productive works, but these are so few.” Daud
realized that The One was testing him, so he sought forgiveness from his
Regulator, and fell down to his knees, and returned.
23. So The One forgave him that. And for him is nearness to The One, and a
good place of return.
24. “O Daud, The One made you a ruler in the land, so judge between the
people with justice, and do not follow desire, lest it diverts you from The
One To Serve/Allah’s path. Those who stray from The One To
Serve/Allah’s path will have a painful punishment, for having ignored the
Day of Account.”
4. 25. The One did not create the universe and the earth and everything
between them in vain. That is the assumption of those who are not
convinced—so woe to those who are not convinced because of the Fire.
26. Or should The One treats those who are convinced and do productive
deeds like those who make trouble on earth? Or should The One treats
the productive like the wicked?
27. A blessed Book that The One sent down to you, that they may ponder
its Verses, and for those with intelligence to take heed.
28. And The One granted Daud, Sulaiman, an excellent servant. He was
penitent.
29. When the beautiful horses were paraded before him in the evening.
30. He said, “I have preferred the love of niceties to the remembrance of my
Regulator—until it disappeared behind the veil.
31. Bring them back to me.” And he began caressing their legs and necks.
32. The One tested Sulaiman, and suffered from/placed it got stuck/a body
on his throne; then he returned.
Lam-Qaf-Ya = To meet, meet with, encounter, find, find out a thing, see, come across, experience, suffer from, occur, undergo, endure, lean upon, recieve,
come face to face, go in the direction of or towards.
Jiim-Siin-Dal = To stick or coagulate to the body, It (blood) stuck, or adhered, It (blood) became dry, [4] It (a garment) was made to stick, or adhere, to the body.
33. He said, “My Regulator, forgive me, and grant me a dominion never to
be attained by anyone after me. You are the Giver.”
34. So The One subjected the wind by his harness/command, wherever fall
upon him/he directed.
Saad-Waw-Ba = to pour forth, hit the mark, come down. asaaba - to overtake, happen to, befall, fall upon, will, affect injuriously, meet with, send down, pour
down upon, afflict or punish, intend, desire. sawaabun - that which is right, straight forward course, rightness. musiibun - that which happens. musiibatun -
calamity.
5. 35. And the sceptic brain—just enough/every to digest foods/builder and
immerse to ferment foods/diver.
Kaf-Lam-Lam = To lose father and child, lose direct heirs, be weary, tired, weak, have only remote relations.
Ba-Nun-Ya =Building, framing or constructing. Kind of plank used in the construction (e.g. of ships). Becoming large, fattened or fat (like food enlarges a man).
Rearing, bringing up, educating. Form or mode of constructing a word. Natural constitution. Of or relating to a son or daughter. Branches of a road/tree. A
builder/architect. A building. Bending over a bowstring while shooting. Ribs, bones of the breast or shoulder blades and the four legs. A thief/robber,
wayfarer/traveler, warrior, rich man, certain beast of prey. A skin for water or milk made of hide. Raised high (applied to a palace/pavilion).
Gh-Waw-Sad = dive in, descend beneath; immersed, immerged, dipped, plunged, sink into water.
36. And interconnecting with each other/fettered in chains.
Alif-Kha-Ra = go backwards, retreat/recede/retire, hold back/delay/postpone/defer, last/back part of a thing.Another, other, 2nd.
Qaf-Ra-Nun = to join one thing with another, couple. qarnin/qarnan - generation, century. qarn (dual qarnani, oblique qaraini, plu. qurun) - horn, trumpet. Often
used to symbolise strength/power/glory. qarunun (pl. qurana) - mate, comrade, intimate companion. muqarranin - bound together. muqrinina - capable of
subduing. muqtarinin - those formed in serried ranks, accompanying ones. Dzu al Qarnain (Zulqarnain/dhul-qarnayn) - the two horned one, one belonging to
two centuries, or two generations, master of two states/kingdoms. The surname of Cyrus (Darius 1) the ruler of Media and Persia which were combined into a
single kingdom under him. Qarun (Korah) - he was fabulously rich and stood high in favour of Pharaohs.
Sad-Fa-Dal = to bind, fetter, chains, favour or gift bestowed on someone because it binds the receiver to the giver.
37. “This is The One’s gift; so give generously, or withhold; without account.”
38. For him is nearness to The One, and a beautiful resort.
39. And mention The One’s servant Ayub, when he called out to his
Regulator, “Sceptic brain/Reptile has afflicted me with hardship and
pain.”
40. “Stamp with your foot—here is cool water to wash with, and to drink.”
41. And The One restored his family for him, and their like with them; as a
mercy from Us, and a lesson for those who possess insight.
42. “Take with your hand a bundle, and strike with it, and do not break your
oath.” We found him patient. What an excellent servant! He was
obedient.
43. And mention The One’s servants Ibrahim, Ishak, and Ya’akub—endowed
with ability and vision.
6. 44. The One distinguished them with a distinct quality: the remembrance of
the Home.
45. To The One they are among the chosen, the outstanding.
46. And mention Ismail, Elisha, and Ezekiel; all are among the outstanding.
47. This is a reminder. The devout will have a good place of return.
48. The Gardens of Eden, with their doors wide-open for them.
49. Relaxing therein, and calling for abundant fruit and beverage.
50. With them will be attendants with modest gaze, of same age.
51. This is what you are promised for the Day of Account.
52. Such is The One’s bounty, inexhaustible.
53. All This. But the transgressors will have a miserable return.
54. Hell; in which they will roast; what a miserable abode!
55. All this. Let them taste it—boiling and bitter cold.
56. And similar torments of diverse kinds.
7. 57. “This is a crowd rushing headlong with you.” There is no welcome for
them. They will be scorched by the Fire.
58. They will say, “But it is you! There is no welcome for you! It is you who
brought it upon us! What a miserable end!”
59. They will say, “Our Regulator, whoever brought this upon us, give him
double torment in the Fire.”
60. And they will say, “What is it with us that we do not see men we used to
count among the wicked?
61. Did we take them for mockery, or have our eyes swerved from them?
62. This is certainly true—the feuding of the people of the Fire.
63. Say, “I am only a warner, and there is none to serve except The One To
Serve/Allah —The One, the Conqueror.
64. Regulator of the universe and the earth, and everything between them;
the Mighty, the Forgiver.”
65. Say, “It is a message of great importance.
66. From which you are turning away.
67. I have no knowledge of the Highest Assembly as they dispute.
68. It is only revealed to me that I am a clear warner.”
8. 69. Your Regulator said to the Powerful Agents/angels, “I am creating a
human being from the elements/clay.
From sticky clay? -If life is viewed from the point of view of replicator molecules
-cells satisfy two fundamental conditions
-1. protection from the outside environment
-2. confinement of biochemical activity
-condition 1 is needed to keep complex molecules stable
-in a varying and sometimes aggressive environment
-the latter is fundamental for the evolution of biocomplexity
-the molecule is enclosed in a cell membrane
-the enzymes coded will be available only to itself
-molecule will uniquely benefit from the enzymes it codes for
-increasing individuality and thus accelerating natural selection
-cell-like spheroids formed by proteinoids
-which are observed by heating amino acids
-with phosphoric acid as a catalyst
Sticky clay? -the expalanation will have to follow the process
-Proteinoid-based protocells enclosing RNA molecules
-could have been the first cellular life forms on Earth
Ok understood -the shores of the ancient coastal waters
-a suitable environment for the initial development of cells
-shallow coastal waters also tend to be warmer
-further concentrating the molecules through evaporation
-while bubbles made mostly of water tend to burst quickly
-oily bubbles are much more stable
-phospholipid, the primary material of cell membranes
-common oily compound prevalent in the prebiotic seas
-require massive amounts of material in order to form cells
- material ofchemicals and organic matter
-large gathering of organic molecules
-most likely came from what scientists now call the prebiotic soup
Understood further -prebiotic soup refers to
-organic compound that appeared on Earth after it was formed
-Phospholipids are a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail
-can come together to form a bilayer membrane
-lipid monolayer bubble can only contain oil
-not conducive to harboring water-soluble organic molecules
-lipid bilayer bubble can contain water
-likely precursor to the modern cell membrane
-protein that increased the integrity of its parent bubble
-then that bubble had an advantage
-primitive reproduction occurred when the bubbles burst
-releasing the results into the surrounding medium
-when enough of the right compounds put into the medium
-the development of the first prokaryotes, eukaryotes
-eukaryotic from a symbiotic community of prokaryotic cells
-DNA-bearing organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts
-remnants of oxygen breathing bacteria and cyanobacteria
-the universal genetic code preserves evidence for the RNA world
-transfer RNAs, the enzymes that charge them with amino acids
-the first step in protein synthesis
-these components recognize and exploit the genetic code
-the universal genetic code emerged earlier
-before evolution of amino acid activation for protein synthesis
9. -first RNA polymers probably emerged prior to 4.17 Gya
-if life originated at sticky clay environments
-the evolution of sexual reproduction may be a primordial
-fundamental characteristic of eukaryotes
-including single cell eukaryotes
-based on a phylogenetic analysis
-facultative sex was present in the ancestor of all eukaryotes
-sexual reproduction in early protocells with RNA genomes
-duplex DNA became predominant form of the genetic material
-genetic recovery evolved to complex to meiotic recombination
-found today in most species
-sexual reproduction arose early in the evolution of cells
-has had a continuous evolutionary history
What are we really? -hydrogen with consciousness
-The One blew that consciousness/vital priciples onto the body
-the body are made from components of hydrogen
-that components of hydrogen are called elements
-that elements found in sticky clay/earth and the environment
-that elements created the amino acids and others
-that evolved into single cell and grow to multiple cells
-and the stories as we know
-The One created you from sticky clay
70. When I have formed him, and breathed into him of My vital
priciples/spirit, be sure/fall to submit to him.
Ra-Waw-Ha =Raha - To go or do a thing at evening. Violently windy; good or pleasant wind. Become cool or pleasant [by means of the wind]. Become brisk,
lively sprightly, active, agile, or quick [as though one felt the wind and was refreshed by it]. Rawahun - he went, journeyed, worked, or did a thing in the
evening [or any time of the night or day], or in the afternoon (declining of the sun from its meridian until night). Ruhun - Soul, spirit, vital principle, breath
which a man breathes and pervades his whole body. Inspiration or divine revelation [since it is like the vital principle is to the body and quickens man].
Waw-Qaf-Ayn = to fall down, befall, come to pass, be conformed, happen, take place, ascertain.
71. So the Powerful Agents/angels submitted/fell prostrate, all of them.
72. Except for Instinctive mind/Iblis. He was too proud, and one of the not
conviced.
73. The One said, “O Instinctive mind/Iblis, what prevented you from
submitting before what I created with My Own power/hands? Are you
too proud, or were you one of the exalted?”
Ya-Dal-Ya = to touch, aid, do good, be beneficent, show power and superiority, a hand. By his agency/means. With a willing hand, out of hand, having financial
ability. In acknowledgement of the superior power, in ready money and not in the form of deferred payment, considering it as a favour, on account of help,
(payment should be made by the hand of the parties themselves without the intervention of a third party and without reluctance. baina yadaihi - before him,
in his presence hit, between his two hands. ulill aidi - men of power (lit. gifted with hands). suqaita fi aidihim (idiomatic expression) they repented, the idea
seems to be that they hit their fingers in grief and contrition. Handy, Might, Power, Superiority, Benefit, Possession, Favour, Generosity. The idea behind those
expressions is that the use of the hand is the real source of the superiority and power. Under his authority, upper hand, arm, foreleg of a beast, handle of a
tool, wing of a bird. ma qaddamat yada - that is what thou hast deserved.
10. 74. He said, “I am better than he; You created me from electrical pulse/fire,
and You created him from elements/clay.”
Electrical pulse? -a picture of neuron electrical pulse
-in equilibrium position, sodium and potassium ions are balanced
-inside and outside the cell membrane
-it’s called RMP resting membrane potential
-come exterior pressure or extreme environment
-it will activate the channel opening
-and transfer of ions into the other sides
-caled sodium voltage gate and potassium voltage gate
-releasing the action potential carrying information laden neuron
-action potential-rapid changes in the voltage across a membrane
-action potential-shockwave comes in two phase
-depolarization followed by repolarization
-that’s how electrical pulse is transported across the body system
Elements? -hydrogen, fused into helium and all the elmenets in the periodic table
-99% of the mass of the human body is made up of six elements
-oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus
-0.85% is composed of another five elements
-potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, and magnesium
-all 11 are necessary for life
-the rest are trace elements, of which more than a dozen
-on the basis of good evidence to be necessary for life
So who’s better? -personally I do not know
-but sequentially, we know the elements produces electrical pulses
-through action potential
-so Iblis and Satan were created through the elements
-no big deal the same as human
-no reason for them to be arrogant
-misplaced exaltation
75. The One said, “Truly rebellious/get out of here! You speak conjecturally!
Kh-Ra-Jiim = To go out, go forth, depart, evade/escape/extricate oneself from, to quit/forsake, to rebel, to be foul or obscene, conspicuous, be clear (as in clear
sky as opposed to cloudy), to resolve/explain/render, educate/discipline/train well, render a thing of two mixtures (such as two colors, black and white, or to
write upon part of a tablet and leave part of it blank), make a thing to be of different kinds, contribute to a thing or cause, make an agreement,
extort/extract/produce/elicit, to exclude something or someone, to vent, surpass or excel, outstrip others, be external/extrinsic/objective.
Ra-Jiim-Miim = to stone, cast stones, stone to death, curse, revile, expel, put a stone (on a tomb), speak conjecturally, conjectures, guess, surmise, the act of
beating or battering the ground with the feet. rajmun - conjecture, guesswork, missile. rujum - shooting stars, throw off, damned, thrown off with curse. marajim
- foul speech. marjum - stoned.
Outstripped/outcast? -iblis is the precursor to satan and neo cortex
-Iblis the instinctive mind
-they work on instinct
-without logic and reasoning
-The One surpressed and outstripped and outcast them
-physicaly under the top brain–neo cortex
-they have some part in our life such as to initiate
-but the initiation to be tempered with logic and reasoning
-otherwise they will create havoc in our lives
76. And My driven away/curse will be upon you until the Day of Judgment.”
11. Drive away/curse?-I would prefer driven away
-for long time, as they have a part to play in our live
77. He said, “My Regulator, defer me until the Day they are resurrected.”
Long deferent -their life has a purpose
-as long as human survive
-they will be there
78. The One said, “You are one of those deferred.
79. Until the Day of the Time Appointed.”
80. He said, “By Your power, I will seduce them all.
Gh-Waw-Ya = to err, deviate or go astray, unmindful, neglectful, inattentive, inadvertent, inconsiderate, heedless, forgetful; be misled/seduced, disappointed,
journey in the darkness, went far away therein; darkness, intensely black, the deepest black; the first part or state of youth; the belly
He will seduce? -his seduction in the form of initiation and starting anything new
-so we rely on their service for survival from sudden attack
-or to initiate anything
-it’s a form of seduction
81. Except for your loyal servants among them.”
82. The One said, “The truth is, and I say the truth.
83. I will fill Hell with you, and with every one of them who follows you.”
84. Say, “I ask of you no wage for this, and I am not a pretender.
85. It is but a reminder to mankind.
86. And you will know its message after a while.”