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 provides information about tectonic plate movement and fetal development. It discusses how tectonic plates migrate over time, interacting at boundaries through processes like subduction and seafloor spreading. This causes earthquakes and volcanic activity. It also outlines the normal stages of human fetal development from a cluster of cells to a fully formed infant. The document seeks to clarify these scientific concepts for readers and remind them that all creation ultimately comes from God.
The document discusses the origins of life and human beings according to its theological perspective. It describes how humans were created from elements/clay by God, and how earlier life forms like reptiles and mammals evolved. It references the different parts of the human brain - the reptilian brain, limbic brain, and neocortex - and how these map to different stages of evolution. The document also discusses the creation of invisible spiritual beings from "irritating pestilential scorching wind" and how both humans and invisibles will be judged in the afterlife. In summary, the document provides a theological account of human origins tracing the evolution of life and the human brain.
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.
This document discusses various concepts relating to God/Allah and the end of times. It notes that God created the universe and earth in six eras and tests humanity through granting prosperity and adversity. It warns that those who reject God's signs will face punishment on the day of resurrection, while the patient will be forgiven. The document also discusses the end of all things and differentiates between akhirah referring to the end of an event versus qiyamah referring to the cataclysmic end of the universe. It emphasizes living righteously until the ultimate end comes.
1. The document discusses various Arabic words and their meanings, providing definitions and examples for terms related to concepts like fear, sending messengers, following, and turning back.
2. It also discusses parts of a story from the Quran involving Moses and how he was told to throw down his staff and it turned into a snake as one of the miracles performed for God.
3. The document analyzes the meanings and implications of various Arabic words used in the Quranic verses and story. It breaks down roots and possible interpretations to understand the original language at a deeper level.
1. The document discusses the creation of the first cellular life forms from organic compounds in the prebiotic soup on Earth.
2. Proteinoid-based protocells made of phospholipids and enclosing RNA molecules could have been the initial cells, forming from bubbles in the early coastal waters.
3. These early cells were created by The One from sticky clay, referring to the organic-rich environment of the prebiotic oceans that provided the building blocks.
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 Book of Enoch is an ancient Hebrew apocalyptic religious text, ascribed by tradition to the patriarch Enoch who was the father of Methuselah and the great-grandfather of Noah.
The document provides information about tectonic plate movement and fetal development. It discusses how tectonic plates migrate over time, interacting at boundaries through processes like subduction and seafloor spreading. This causes earthquakes and volcanic activity. It also outlines the normal stages of human fetal development from a cluster of cells to a fully formed infant. The document seeks to clarify these scientific concepts for readers and remind them that all creation ultimately comes from God.
The document discusses the origins of life and human beings according to its theological perspective. It describes how humans were created from elements/clay by God, and how earlier life forms like reptiles and mammals evolved. It references the different parts of the human brain - the reptilian brain, limbic brain, and neocortex - and how these map to different stages of evolution. The document also discusses the creation of invisible spiritual beings from "irritating pestilential scorching wind" and how both humans and invisibles will be judged in the afterlife. In summary, the document provides a theological account of human origins tracing the evolution of life and the human brain.
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.
This document discusses various concepts relating to God/Allah and the end of times. It notes that God created the universe and earth in six eras and tests humanity through granting prosperity and adversity. It warns that those who reject God's signs will face punishment on the day of resurrection, while the patient will be forgiven. The document also discusses the end of all things and differentiates between akhirah referring to the end of an event versus qiyamah referring to the cataclysmic end of the universe. It emphasizes living righteously until the ultimate end comes.
1. The document discusses various Arabic words and their meanings, providing definitions and examples for terms related to concepts like fear, sending messengers, following, and turning back.
2. It also discusses parts of a story from the Quran involving Moses and how he was told to throw down his staff and it turned into a snake as one of the miracles performed for God.
3. The document analyzes the meanings and implications of various Arabic words used in the Quranic verses and story. It breaks down roots and possible interpretations to understand the original language at a deeper level.
1. The document discusses the creation of the first cellular life forms from organic compounds in the prebiotic soup on Earth.
2. Proteinoid-based protocells made of phospholipids and enclosing RNA molecules could have been the initial cells, forming from bubbles in the early coastal waters.
3. These early cells were created by The One from sticky clay, referring to the organic-rich environment of the prebiotic oceans that provided the building blocks.
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 Book of Enoch is an ancient Hebrew apocalyptic religious text, ascribed by tradition to the patriarch Enoch who was the father of Methuselah and the great-grandfather of Noah.
This document discusses various topics related to faith, obedience, and warfare. It encourages the convinced to remain steadfast in their faith and obedience to God and the Messenger. It warns that those who oppose God and the Messenger will face severe retribution, while those who are convinced will be rewarded. The document references events where the convinced were few in number but God protected and strengthened them, and it encourages gratitude. It tells the convinced not to betray God, the Messenger, or positions of trust.
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 discusses several key points:
1) It acknowledges that The One created the universe, earth, darkness, light, stars, planets and all things.
2) It notes that The One created humans from basic elements and decreed a finite lifespan for each person, yet humans still doubt.
3) It emphasizes that The One knows all that is secret and public about people, and will hold all to account.
This document discusses the cleanliness of the universe and earth as a manifestation of God's name. It notes that while factories, hostels, and guest-houses become dirty without cleaning, the universe and earth remain spotlessly clean due to constant and diligent sweeping and cleaning. This level of cleanliness across such a vast domain despite debris and waste arising from life and death is remarkable. The document attributes this universal cleaning to God in order to maintain beauty and prevent harm, and sees it as evidence of God's divine existence, unity, and beautiful names.
Enoch, a righteous man chosen by God, receives a vision of the future. He is told that God will come to Earth in power and glory, striking fear into beings called Watchers. The Earth will be destroyed in judgement, but the righteous will be protected and prosper. Enoch is then shown that the Watchers, led by Semjaza, lusted after human women and taught mankind harmful arts. Their offspring were giants who consumed humanity's resources. The Watchers are condemned by God and their leader Azazel is bound. The archangels are sent to destroy the Watchers' children and imprison the Watchers until Judgement Day. Enoch is then hidden by God and writes down his visions.
The document is a poem that repeatedly asks "So which of favors of your Regulator will you deny?". It describes various natural phenomena created by God/the Regulator, including the sun, moon, stars, trees, sky, balance, earth, fruits, grains, and fragrant plants. It mentions that humans and invisible beings were created from clay and electrical pulse. The poem contrasts the rewards of heaven, including gardens and maidens, with the punishment of hell for those who deny God.
Abdul alhazred al azif the cipher manuscript known as necronomiconBlair Crash
This document provides instructions for summoning ancient cosmic entities known as the Old Ones, including directions on observing astronomical cycles, arranging stone formations, performing rituals, and creating incense to aid the summoning. It describes the Old Ones as predating humanity and being exiled to outer realms, but still seeking to return to Earth. Rituals are meant to open gates and allow communication.
This document provides excerpts from two Yezidi scriptures - Al-Jilwah and Mashaf Reš. Al-Jilwah establishes Melaik Taus as the supreme deity and spiritual leader of the Yezidis. It outlines the divine powers and eternal nature of Melaik Taus, and establishes rules for Yezidi believers to follow. The Mashaf Reš details the creation story according to Yezidi tradition, including the creation of angels, heaven, earth and humanity. It describes Adam and Eve's time in the Garden of Eden and their expulsion after eating wheat at the encouragement of Melaik Taus.
This document provides definitions for 100 commonly mispronounced words. It lists each word followed by its pronunciation and definition. The words cover a wide range of topics and parts of speech, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and more.
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 provides an overview of end times prophecies from the Bible. It discusses Jesus' teachings on the signs of the times from the Book of Matthew. These include wars, famines, earthquakes, persecution of Christians, and the appearance of false prophets. It also summarizes prophecies from Daniel and the Book of Revelation about events that will occur, including the Antichrist, seven seals being opened revealing horses of different colors, and seven angels sounding trumpets. The document aims to explain what the various prophecies mean and how they relate to the second coming of Jesus Christ.
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.
Scenes of the first Raptured saints of all ages Old Testament saints and New Testament Church which was looking for the Rapture. Worship and the title deed of earth, seven seals, the Lamb of God taking it to begin taking back the earth from the devil. If you want to view this series in 5 minute clips in video go to http://community.webshots.com/user/matav1
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.
Luqman advises his son to be wise, avoid idolatry, be grateful to God and one's parents, and to follow God's guidance even if one's parents advocate otherwise. Luqman tells his son to observe moderation, avoid arrogance, lower one's voice, and be patient. He emphasizes that God controls all things and will bring all deeds to light. The passage highlights that most people deny God's signs and revelations without knowledge. It stresses submitting wholly to God and doing good works.
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.
مذكرة انجليزي للصف الاول الاعدادى الترم الثانى - موقع ملزمتيملزمتي
The document provides an aims and objectives for an English language prep unit. It lists 6 main aims: 1) Read about facts and figures, 2) Listen to conversations about measurements, 3) Use adverbs, 4) Write about a famous building, 5) Ask and answer about using a computer and the internet, 6) Discuss rules for using a computer. It then provides vocabulary related to measurements, buildings, inventions, and computers. It also lists regular and irregular verbs and provides examples of their use.
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.
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.
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 various topics related to faith, obedience, and warfare. It encourages the convinced to remain steadfast in their faith and obedience to God and the Messenger. It warns that those who oppose God and the Messenger will face severe retribution, while those who are convinced will be rewarded. The document references events where the convinced were few in number but God protected and strengthened them, and it encourages gratitude. It tells the convinced not to betray God, the Messenger, or positions of trust.
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 discusses several key points:
1) It acknowledges that The One created the universe, earth, darkness, light, stars, planets and all things.
2) It notes that The One created humans from basic elements and decreed a finite lifespan for each person, yet humans still doubt.
3) It emphasizes that The One knows all that is secret and public about people, and will hold all to account.
This document discusses the cleanliness of the universe and earth as a manifestation of God's name. It notes that while factories, hostels, and guest-houses become dirty without cleaning, the universe and earth remain spotlessly clean due to constant and diligent sweeping and cleaning. This level of cleanliness across such a vast domain despite debris and waste arising from life and death is remarkable. The document attributes this universal cleaning to God in order to maintain beauty and prevent harm, and sees it as evidence of God's divine existence, unity, and beautiful names.
Enoch, a righteous man chosen by God, receives a vision of the future. He is told that God will come to Earth in power and glory, striking fear into beings called Watchers. The Earth will be destroyed in judgement, but the righteous will be protected and prosper. Enoch is then shown that the Watchers, led by Semjaza, lusted after human women and taught mankind harmful arts. Their offspring were giants who consumed humanity's resources. The Watchers are condemned by God and their leader Azazel is bound. The archangels are sent to destroy the Watchers' children and imprison the Watchers until Judgement Day. Enoch is then hidden by God and writes down his visions.
The document is a poem that repeatedly asks "So which of favors of your Regulator will you deny?". It describes various natural phenomena created by God/the Regulator, including the sun, moon, stars, trees, sky, balance, earth, fruits, grains, and fragrant plants. It mentions that humans and invisible beings were created from clay and electrical pulse. The poem contrasts the rewards of heaven, including gardens and maidens, with the punishment of hell for those who deny God.
Abdul alhazred al azif the cipher manuscript known as necronomiconBlair Crash
This document provides instructions for summoning ancient cosmic entities known as the Old Ones, including directions on observing astronomical cycles, arranging stone formations, performing rituals, and creating incense to aid the summoning. It describes the Old Ones as predating humanity and being exiled to outer realms, but still seeking to return to Earth. Rituals are meant to open gates and allow communication.
This document provides excerpts from two Yezidi scriptures - Al-Jilwah and Mashaf Reš. Al-Jilwah establishes Melaik Taus as the supreme deity and spiritual leader of the Yezidis. It outlines the divine powers and eternal nature of Melaik Taus, and establishes rules for Yezidi believers to follow. The Mashaf Reš details the creation story according to Yezidi tradition, including the creation of angels, heaven, earth and humanity. It describes Adam and Eve's time in the Garden of Eden and their expulsion after eating wheat at the encouragement of Melaik Taus.
This document provides definitions for 100 commonly mispronounced words. It lists each word followed by its pronunciation and definition. The words cover a wide range of topics and parts of speech, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and more.
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 provides an overview of end times prophecies from the Bible. It discusses Jesus' teachings on the signs of the times from the Book of Matthew. These include wars, famines, earthquakes, persecution of Christians, and the appearance of false prophets. It also summarizes prophecies from Daniel and the Book of Revelation about events that will occur, including the Antichrist, seven seals being opened revealing horses of different colors, and seven angels sounding trumpets. The document aims to explain what the various prophecies mean and how they relate to the second coming of Jesus Christ.
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.
Scenes of the first Raptured saints of all ages Old Testament saints and New Testament Church which was looking for the Rapture. Worship and the title deed of earth, seven seals, the Lamb of God taking it to begin taking back the earth from the devil. If you want to view this series in 5 minute clips in video go to http://community.webshots.com/user/matav1
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.
Luqman advises his son to be wise, avoid idolatry, be grateful to God and one's parents, and to follow God's guidance even if one's parents advocate otherwise. Luqman tells his son to observe moderation, avoid arrogance, lower one's voice, and be patient. He emphasizes that God controls all things and will bring all deeds to light. The passage highlights that most people deny God's signs and revelations without knowledge. It stresses submitting wholly to God and doing good works.
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.
مذكرة انجليزي للصف الاول الاعدادى الترم الثانى - موقع ملزمتيملزمتي
The document provides an aims and objectives for an English language prep unit. It lists 6 main aims: 1) Read about facts and figures, 2) Listen to conversations about measurements, 3) Use adverbs, 4) Write about a famous building, 5) Ask and answer about using a computer and the internet, 6) Discuss rules for using a computer. It then provides vocabulary related to measurements, buildings, inventions, and computers. It also lists regular and irregular verbs and provides examples of their use.
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.
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.
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.
The document describes the creation of humanity and their purpose as tested beings. It outlines how God guides both the appreciative and unappreciative. For the honest, there will be rewards like drinking from aromatic springs in paradise, but the unbelievers will face chains and fire. The righteous will be rewarded with eternal joy in gardens under shade with fruits and drinks, while youths pass among them. It calls the believers to patience and to remember God, as their efforts will be appreciated.
1. Noh was sent by God to warn his people about an impending punishment if they did not repent.
2. Noh preached to his people for many years, urging them to worship God alone and obey him, and promising that God would forgive their sins.
3. However, his people refused to listen and instead became more arrogant. They worshipped other gods instead of God. For their wrongdoings, they were drowned in a flood and sent to hell.
1) The document discusses the Day of Judgment and punishment for those who do not believe.
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1. SHEBA(Saba')
By the reality of The One To Serve/Allah The Beneficient The Ever Giving.
1. Praise be to The One To Serve/Allah, to Whom belongs everything in the
universe and the earth; and praise be to The One in the Hereafter. The
One is the Wise, the Expert.
2. The One knows what penetrates into the earth, and what comes out of
it, and what descends from the sky, and what ascends to it. The One is
the Merciful, the Forgiving.
3. Those who are not convinced say, “The Hour will not come upon us.” Say,
“Yes indeed, by my Regulator, it will come upon you. The One is the
Knower of the unseen.” Not an atom's weight in the universe and the
earth, or anything smaller or larger, escapes The One’s knowledge. All
are in a Clear Record.
4. That The One may recompense those who are convinced and be
productive. Those will have forgiveness, and a generous provision.
5. As for those who strive against The One’s revelations, seeking to
undermine them—for them is a punishment of a painful plague.
6. Those who received knowledge know that what is revealed to you from
your Regulator is the truth; and it guides to the path of the Majestic, the
Praiseworthy.
7. Those who denies said, “Shall we point out to you a man, who will tell
you that, once torn into shreds, you will be in a new creation?
2. 8. Has he invented a lie about The One To Serve/Allah, or is there madness
in him?” Indeed, those who are not convinced in the Hereafter are in
torment, and far astray.
9. Do they not reflect upon what lies before them and behind them, of the
universe and the earth? If The One accords, The One can make the earth
cave in beneath them, or make pieces of the sky fall down on them. In
that is an indicator for every devout servant.
10. The One bestowed on Daud favor from The One: “O chief of
men/mountains, and noblemen/birds; echo with him.” And The One
softened iron for him.
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.
Tay-Ya-Ra = flew, hasten to it, outstripped, become foremost, fled, love, become attached, famous, conceive, scatter/disperse, fortune.
Daud era -dawn of iron age
-ironsmith was thriving
-iron Age is the final epoch
-three-age division of the prehistory and protohistory of humanity
-preceded by the Stone Age(Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic)
-and the Bronze Age
-Iron Age begins locally when the production of iron or steel
-advanced to making of iron tools and weapons
-to replace their bronze equivalents in common use
Timeline? -in the Mesopotamian states of Sumer, Akkad and Assyria
-initial use of iron reaches far back, to perhaps 3000 BC
-earliest smelted iron artifacts were a dagger with an iron blade
-found in a Hattic tomb in Anatolia, dating from 2500 BC
-widespread use of iron weapons which replaced bronze weapons
-ancinet near east this transition took place in the 12th century BC
-technology spread throughout the Mediterranean Basin region
-to South Asia (Iron Age in India) between the 12th
/11th century BC
Character -production of tools/weaponry by ferrous metallurgy (ironworking)
-more specifically from carbon steel
-mass production of tools and weapons made from steel
-typically alloys with a carbon content 0.30% and 1.2% by weight
-only with the capability of the production of carbon steel
-ferrous metallurgy tools/weapons that are superior to bronze
-steel based on economics and metallurgical advancements
-early steel was made by smelting iron.
3. 11. Make coats of armor, and measure the links well; and work honesty. I am
Observant of everything you do.
Weapons? -no, not weapon
-coats of armour for protection
-called body armour
-protective clothing, ability to deflect or absorb
-the impact of projectiles or other weapons
-chain mail must be linked exactly
-chain mail is quite flexible yet impervious to slashing strokes
-do productive works
Message? -The One talks about protection
-if you need to make weapons its up to your discretion
12. And for Sulaiman the wind—its outward journey was one month, and its
return journey was one month. And The One made a spring of tar flow
for him. And there were invisibles that worked under him, by the leave
of his Regulator. But whoever of them swerved from The One’s
command, The One makes him taste of the punishment of the Inferno.
Ayn-Ya-Nun = to hurt in the eye, smite anyone with the evil eye, flow tears, become a spy. Aayan - to view, face. 'Ainun - eye, look, hole, but of a tree, spy, middle
letter of a trilateral word, spring of water, chief, personage of a place. A'yan (pl. 'Inun): lovely, wide-eyed, lovely black eyed. Ma'iinun - water, spring.
Qaf-Tay-Ra = to drop, drip (liquid). taqattara - to fall on the side. taqatara - to walk side by side. aqtar (pl. of qutrun) - sides, regions. qitran - molten copper,
liquid pitch.
An achiever? -yes, advancements under Sulaiman
-harnessing the wind
-the easterly and westerly winds
-so that they can travel using sailing ship
-meaning they can trade
-prosperous nation
-spring of tar from petroleum
Not molten copper? -molten copper was earlier chapter
-even before Daud during the bronze age
-molten copper + tin to produce bronze
-tar is dark brown or black viscous liquid of hydrocarbons
-or free carbon, from a wide variety of organic materials
-tar can be produced from coal, wood, petroleum or peat
What Invicibles? -bacterial treatment
-these are the good bacteria
-called the probiotic
They are called -they are satan and they are jinny
jinny now? -they are unicellular microorganisms
-brain is so primitive, function for instinctive and scepticulative
-first arose on Earth approximately 4 billion years ago
-they were the first forms of life on earth
-for 3 billion years, the most prevalent kinds of organisms on earth
-caleed jinny as they are invisibles
Their function? -produce energy through cellular respiration and chloroplasts
-their main functions are cleaning up the residues
-bacteria ingested proteins are digested
-nutrient cycle includes the decomposition of dead bodies
-bacteria are responsible for the putrefaction stage in this process
-bacteria provide the nutrients needed to sustain life
4. -converting hydrogen sulphide and methane to energy
-live in symbiotic & parasitic relationships with plants and animals
-important in sewage treatment and the breakdown of oil spills
-production of cheese and yogurt through fermentation
-recovery of gold, palladium, copper and other metals in mining
-biotechnology, manufacture of antibiotics and other chemicals
Daily use? -live microorganisms when administered in adequate amounts
-confer a health benefit on the host
-first discovered probiotic was a certain strain of bacillus
-in Bulgarian yoghurt, called Lactobacillus bulgaricus
-they immersed themselves in the stomach
-live probiotic cultures are part of fermented dairy products
-other fermented foods, and probiotic-fortified foods
-some fermented products that contain lactic acid bacteria
-include:vegetables such as pickled vegetables, kimchi, pao cai
-sauerkraut, sourdough bread or bread-like
-products made without wheat or rye flour, amino acid/peptide
-meat-flavored sauces and pastes produced by fermentation
-fermented cereal-fish-shrimp mixtures and fermented meats
-soy products such as tempeh, miso, and soy sauce
-dairy products such as yogurt, kefir, buttermilk
-non-dairy products such as bee pollen
13. They worked for him what he wished: digest foods/sanctuaries and
convalescence the injured/sick/statues and fermented food/bowls like
pools and he collected and produced something/heavy cauldrons with a
fixed measure. “O House of Daud, work with appreciation,” but a few of
My servants are appreciative.
Ha-Ra-Ba = War/battle/conflict. To spoil one’s goods, plunder/despoil, ask a thing importunately. Become angry/mad. Excite or provoke or stir up war.
Mihrab: upper end of a sitting-room, house/tent/chamber, the chief or most honourable sitting place, a high place, highest chamber in a house, a chamber to
which one ascends by stairs, private chamber, highest place in a mosque, a place of prayer/assembly.
Miim-Tha-Lam = Stand erect, mutilate or castrate (namely a sheep or goat), to set up a thing, affect to be like or to imitate a thing, apply a proverb, apply a
thing proverbially, be nearly in a sound or healthy state, near to convalescence, obey/follow a command or order, to resemble, be of likeness or equivalent.
Jiim-Fa-Nun = To prepare a bowl of food, eyelid [both upper and lower], case or receptacle [such as scabbard or sheath of a sword], a kind of bowl [a receptacle
for food], a wine.
Jiim-Ba-Ya = He collected (e.g. water/tax). A mode/manner of collecting. He chose it/selected it for himself. He returned/receded/retreated/went back. Collecting
in a way of choice/selection (i.e. God blessing Solomon more than others etc.) He forged/produced/invented it. Water collected. A watering trough in which
water is collected. The place where a well is dug. What is around a well/watering trough. Dug wells in which shoots of grape-vines are set. A collector of water
for camels. Locust (it collects everything by eating it), A company of men.
Qaf-Dal-Ra = to measure/decree/determine/stint/straiten, to have power, to be able, a measure, means, ability, a term/decree, doom, destiny, measured,
decreed. qudrun - knowledge, law, value, power, measure, majesty, ability, glory, honour, standard, limit, destiny. taqdir - knowledge, law, measuring decree,
judgement, ordering. maqduran - made absolute, executed. miqdar - due measurement, definite quantity. qidr (pl. qudurun) - cooking pot. qaddara - to make
possible, prepare, devise, lay plan, facilitate. muqtadir - powerful, able to prevail.
Ra-Siin-Ya = to be firm, stable, immoveable, still, lat at anchor, moor (ship), come to pass. rawasiya (pl. of rasiyatun, f. of rasin for rasiyin) - things which are
firmly and immovably fixed, mountains. arsa (vb. 4) - to fix firmly. mursan - that which is fixed with regard to time or place.
14. Then, when The One decreed death for him, nothing indicated his death
to them except an earthworm eating at his staff. Then, when he fell down,
it became clear to the invisibles that, had they known the unseen, they
would not have remained in the demeaning torment.
?? -the invisibles do not know the future
-only The One knows
5. 15. In Sheba’s homeland there used to be a wonder: two gardens, on the
right, and on the left. “Eat of your Regulator’s provision, and give thanks
to The One.” A good land and a forgiving Regulator.
16. But they turned away, so The One unleashed against them the flood of
the dam; and The One substituted their two gardens with two gardens
of bitter fruits, thorny shrubs, and something of sparse lote trees/sidrah.
Ma’arib flooding -the ancient dam
-was one of the engineering wonders of the ancient world
-central part of the Sabaean and Himyarite kingdoms
-archaeological findings, dams were constructed around 1750 BC
-Yemen recognized as magnificence of its water engineering
-from the Red Sea coast to the limits of the Empty Quarter Desert
-numerous ruins of small and large dams made of earth and stone
-failure of the dam, the migration of up to 50,000 people
-from Yemen to other areas of the Arabian Peninsula
-even to the Levant
17. The One thus penalized them for their ingratitude. Would The One
penalize any but the ungrateful?
18. Between them and the towns The One had blessed, The One placed
prominent towns, and The One made the travel between them easy.
“Travel between them by night and day, in safety.”
Between towns? -Ma’arib – Sana’a – AlHudaydah
-Ma’arib – Dhamar – Mocha
-Ma’arib – Bayshan al Qishab – Ataq
-there are many town surrounding Ma’arib
19. But they said, “Our Regulator, lengthen the distances of our journeys.”
They wronged themselves; so The One made them history, and The One
scattered them in every direction. In this are lessons for every steadfast
and appreciative person.
Scattered? -the dispersal of kigdom of Sheba
-they are history
6. 20. Instinctive brain/Iblis was correct in his assessment of them. They
followed him, except for a group of the convinced.
21. He had no authority over them; except that The One accords to
distinguish him who are convinced in the Hereafter, from him who is
doubtful about it. Your Regulator is Guardian over all things.
22. Say, “Call upon those whom you claim besides The One To Serve/Allah.
They possess not an atom's weight in the universe or the earth, and they
possess no share of either, and The One has no backers from among
them.”
23. Intercession with The One is of no value, except for someone The One
has permitted. Until, when fear has subsided from their hearts, they will
say, “What did your Regulator say?” They will say, “The truth, and The
One is the High, the Great.”
24. Say, “Who provides for you from the universe and the earth?” Say, “The
One To Serve/Allah. And either you or we are rightly guided, or in evident
error.”
25. Say, “You will not be asked about our misdeeds, nor will we be asked
about what you do.”
26. Say, “Our Regulator will bring us together; then The One will judge
between us equitably. The One is the All-Knowing Judge.”
27. Say, “Show me those you have attached to The One as associates. No
indeed; but The One is The One To Serve/Allah, the Powerful, the Wise.”
7. 28. The One have only sent you universally to all people, as a herald and a
warner; but most people do not know.
29. And they say, “When is this promise due, if you are truthful?”
30. Say, “You are promised a Day, which you cannot postpone by one hour,
nor bring forward.”
31. Those who deny say, “We will never convince in this Quran or in what
came before it.” If you could only see the extremists, captive before their
Regulator, throwing back allegations at one another. Those who were
oppressed will say to those who were arrogant, “Were it not for you, we
would have been convinced.”
32. Those who were arrogant will say to those who were oppressed, “Was it
us who turned you away from guidance when it came to you? No indeed,
you yourselves were criminals.”
33. And those who were oppressed will say to those who were arrogant, “It
was your scheming by night and day; as you instructed us to reject The
One To Serve/Allah, and to set up rivals to The One.” They will hide their
remorse when they see the retribution. The One will put shackles around
the necks of those who reject/deny. Will they be repaid for anything
other than what they used to do?
34. The One sent not warner to any town, but the affluents say, “We reject
what we are sent with.”
35. And they say, “We have more wealth and more children, and we will not
be punished.”
8. 36. Say, “My Regulator spreads out The One’s bounty to whomever The One
accords, or restricts it; but most people do not know.”
37. It is neither your wealth nor your children that bring you closer to The
One, but it is he who are convinced and does productive works. These
will have a double reward for what they did; and they will reside in the
Chambers, in peace and security.
38. But those who work against The One’s revelations, seeking to undermine
them—those will be summoned to the retribution/punishment.
39. Say, “My Regulator extends the provision to whomever The One accords
of The One’s servants, or withholds it. Anything you spend, The One will
replace it. The One is the Best of providers.”
40. On the Day when The One gathers them all together, then say to the
Powerful Agent, “Was it you these used to serve?”
41. They will say, “The Performing One; You are our Regulator, not them.
In fact, they used to serve the invisibles, and most of them had conviced
in them.”
42. “Today, none of you has the power to profit or harm the other.” And The
One will say to those who did wrong, “Taste the agony of the Fire which
you used to deny.”
9. 43. When The One’s enlightening Verses are recited to them, they say, “This
is nothing but a man who wants to divert you from what your ancestors
used to serve. And, they say, “This is nothing but a fabricated lie.” And
when the Truth comes to them, the blasphemers say of the Truth, “This
is nothing but plain magic.”
44. But The One gave them no book to study, and The One did not send
them any warner before you.
45. Those before them also denied the Truth, yet they have not attained one
tenth of what The One had given them. They rejected My messengers,
so how was My disapproval?
46. Say, “I offer you a single advice: devote yourselves to The One To
Serve/Allah, in pairs, or individually; and reflect. There is no madness in
your friend. He is just a warner to you, before the advent of a severe
punishment.”
47. Say, “Whatever wage I asked you for is yours. My wage comes only from
The One To Serve/Allah, and The One is Witness over all things.”
48. Say, “My Regulator projects the truth. The One is the Knower of the
Unseen.”
49. Say, “The truth has come; while falsehood can neither originate, nor
regenerate.”
50. Say, “If I err, I err only to my own loss; but if I am guided, it is by what my
Regulator inspires me. The One is Hearing and Near.”
51. If you could only see when they are terrified, and there is no escape, and
they are seized from a nearby place.
10. 52. And they say, “We are convinced in it.” But how can they attain it from a
distant place?
53. They have rejected it in the past, and made allegations from a far-off
place.
54. And they were barred from what they desire, as was done with their likes
before. They were in disturbing doubt.