The document discusses Surah Al-Falaq, a chapter from the Quran. It consists of 5 ayat (verses) and is usually recited with Surah Al-Nass. The surah asks Allah for protection from things that cause fear. One of the best times to recite it is at night before sleeping. Reciting the Quran earns hasanat (rewards) and helps learn moral lessons.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Nasr. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
1) The document discusses secrets and virtues of Surah Al-Kahf, which contains 4 stories that were revealed to answer questions posed to the Prophet Muhammad.
2) The first story, comprising verses 9-26, is about a group of righteous young men who fled persecution and hid in a cave for 309 years, emerging when their people had become believers.
3) The second story, in verses 32-43, tells of a man with two gardens who became arrogant and ungrateful for Allah's blessings, resulting in the destruction of his gardens.
4) Additional stories discussed include Musa and Khidr, and Dhul-Qarnayn, while virtues of rec
This document discusses Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114 of the Quran). It provides information on when the surah should be recited, which is recommended daily at least 19 times. The surah seeks refuge in Allah from the whispers of shaytan that try to misguide humans. It highlights three of Allah's attributes mentioned in the surah: Lord of Mankind, King of Mankind, and God of Mankind. The document explains key terms used in the surah like sharr (evil) and dhikr (whispering) and their significance in understanding efforts by shaytan to misguide.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
The document provides information about Surah Qariyah including its theme, subject matter, and meanings of terms. It discusses how the surah depicts the Day of Judgment and consequences for those whose good deeds outweigh their bad and vice versa. It analyzes meanings of "Qariyah" and how Allah uses the term to signify the horror of Judgment Day. Scenes described include mountains becoming like wool and people scattered in confusion. The document also examines similarities between Surah Qariyah and Surah Haqqah and definitions of key terms in analyzing the surah.
The document discusses Surah Al-Falaq, a chapter from the Quran. It consists of 5 ayat (verses) and is usually recited with Surah Al-Nass. The surah asks Allah for protection from things that cause fear. One of the best times to recite it is at night before sleeping. Reciting the Quran earns hasanat (rewards) and helps learn moral lessons.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Nasr. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
1) The document discusses secrets and virtues of Surah Al-Kahf, which contains 4 stories that were revealed to answer questions posed to the Prophet Muhammad.
2) The first story, comprising verses 9-26, is about a group of righteous young men who fled persecution and hid in a cave for 309 years, emerging when their people had become believers.
3) The second story, in verses 32-43, tells of a man with two gardens who became arrogant and ungrateful for Allah's blessings, resulting in the destruction of his gardens.
4) Additional stories discussed include Musa and Khidr, and Dhul-Qarnayn, while virtues of rec
This document discusses Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114 of the Quran). It provides information on when the surah should be recited, which is recommended daily at least 19 times. The surah seeks refuge in Allah from the whispers of shaytan that try to misguide humans. It highlights three of Allah's attributes mentioned in the surah: Lord of Mankind, King of Mankind, and God of Mankind. The document explains key terms used in the surah like sharr (evil) and dhikr (whispering) and their significance in understanding efforts by shaytan to misguide.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
The document provides information about Surah Qariyah including its theme, subject matter, and meanings of terms. It discusses how the surah depicts the Day of Judgment and consequences for those whose good deeds outweigh their bad and vice versa. It analyzes meanings of "Qariyah" and how Allah uses the term to signify the horror of Judgment Day. Scenes described include mountains becoming like wool and people scattered in confusion. The document also examines similarities between Surah Qariyah and Surah Haqqah and definitions of key terms in analyzing the surah.
This passage summarizes Surah Takathur, which warns people against excessive worldly pursuits and competition over material gains. It discusses how this diverts people from remembering Allah and preparing for the afterlife. The Surah encourages focusing instead on righteous deeds and saving oneself from Hellfire in the Hereafter, where one will be held accountable for how they spent their life. It explains that worldly wealth, children and status are a test and should not distract from remembrance of Allah and the purpose of life.
This document provides an overview and explanation of Surah Luqman from the Quran, highlighting its main themes of tawheed (monotheism), manners, obedience to parents and Allah, humility, and how to raise children according to Islamic teachings. Key concepts discussed include the importance of salah, being among the muhsineen who devote themselves to Allah, and obeying one's parents except when it contradicts religious obligations.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Kafiroon. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
A group presentation discusses who the jinn are. Jinn are unseen beings created by Allah from smokeless fire to worship Him alone. They have free will and can be good or evil. The presentation covers that jinn have powers like shapeshifting and live similar lifestyles to humans. It warns that seeking help from jinn or fortune telling is forbidden as it associates partners with Allah. The presentation advises remembering Allah and avoiding evil whispers to protect from negative jinn influences.
The document discusses the interconnection between several Quranic surahs (chapters) from 77 to 89. It provides a brief overview of the key themes and lessons discussed in each surah, such as the reality of resurrection, importance of righteousness over worldliness, differing outcomes for believers and non-believers, and invitation to accept accountability before Allah. The document emphasizes preparing for the hereafter through belief, good deeds, avoiding oppression, and conveying the message of Quran.
1) The document discusses various trials and tests that humans face according to Islamic scripture. It provides Quranic verses stating that humans will be tested through their wealth, health, and faith.
2) Trials serve purposes like increasing faith, forgiving sins, differentiating true believers from hypocrites, and allowing truth to prevail. Examples of prophets facing trials are given.
3) Facing trials with patience is emphasized, as is trusting in Allah during difficulties and entrusting one's affairs to Him during times of opposition.
This document provides information about Surah Al-Takaathur (Quran chapter 102), including its translation, tajweed rules, context and occasion of revelation, and commentary. Some key points:
1. The surah warns of the mutual rivalry and competition among people to accumulate worldly possessions and status, which distracts from remembering God and the hereafter.
2. It threatens those who indulge in this rivalry that they will see Hellfire after death and be questioned about the worldly delights they pursued.
3. Commentators believe it was revealed in Mecca to condemn the tribes that boasted of wealth, followers, and ancestral graves to gain status over each other.
4.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Falaq is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
The document discusses the Islamic principles of avoiding suspicion, gossip and backbiting about others based on teachings from the Quran and hadith. It provides explanations and examples of these principles, emphasizing the importance of preserving one's good opinion of others and not speaking about their faults without justification.
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
The document provides an explanation and analysis of Surah Humazah. Some key points:
1) It describes the punishment in the afterlife for backbiters and those who hoard wealth greedily.
2) It warns that wealth will not make one immortal and those who think their wealth is more important than Allah will be tossed into the Crusher (Hellfire).
3) The Hellfire is described as a fire kindled by Allah that rises above the hearts and burns in extended columns, providing a severe punishment fitting the sins of backbiting and greed.
This document provides details about performing Salatut Tahajjud, including:
1. Salatut Tahajjud consists of 11 total rakats divided between 8 rakats of Nafilah, 2 rakats of Salatush Shafa, and 1 rakat of Salatul Witr.
2. The best time for Salatut Tahajjud is just before Fajr.
3. The document outlines the method of praying each part of Salatut Tahajjud and includes recommended duas for each.
Prophet Lut (a) was sent by Allah to guide the people of Sodom, who had become corrupt and committed bad deeds. He tried to teach them the right path but they did not listen. One day, three angels came to Lut in the form of young men. Lut took them into his home but his wife alerted the townspeople of their presence. The people demanded Lut hand over his guests but he refused. The angels revealed their true identities and blinded the people. They warned Lut and his family to leave before Allah's punishment, which came the next day when stones rained from the sky, destroying the entire town.
Prophet Salih was sent by Allah to the people of Thamud to call them to worship Allah alone and abandon idolatry. Most of the people rejected Salih, but some believed. To convince the disbelievers, Salih showed them a miracle - a she-camel that emerged from a rock. Despite this, the disbelievers plotted to kill the camel. After Salih warned them of punishment, the disbelievers were destroyed by an earthquake for disobeying Salih and killing the camel. Those who believed in Salih's message were saved.
The document provides an overview and summary of Surah Fussilat (Chapter 41) of the Quran. It discusses the following key points:
1. The surah invites believers to have faith in tawheed (the oneness of God) and the hereafter, and to be patient and steadfast.
2. It presents historical examples from the stories of past nations like Aad and Thamud as proofs of tawheed, as well as signs of tawheed found in nature.
3. The surah warns of punishment for those who reject God and commit shirk (associating partners with God) by withholding obligatory charity, and promises reward for the oppressed and
The document provides background information on Surah Quraish, including its meaning, message, and context. It discusses the Quraish tribe's history and importance in Makkah as custodians of the Kaaba. It summarizes that the surah asks the Quraish, who benefited greatly from their role in Makkah, to worship Allah alone as the true source of their security and prosperity.
1) Sulayman (Solomon) was known for his wisdom and ability to understand complex legal cases, as shown through stories of him resolving disputes brought before him.
2) He had control over jinn and forces of nature, including the wind, that helped him in building constructions.
3) Sulayman demonstrated care and mercy even towards small creatures, as seen in the story of him smiling at an ant's warning to others to avoid being crushed.
Presentation about the meaning of Surat Al-Masad explaining the story behind the revelation and why Abu Lahab was cursed in the Quran.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
Brief presentation covering " Fiqh of Salah ! - Daily Prayer " .... for some slides the bullet pointers are not self-explanatory but rather reference for me to speak... for explanation, personal message me and I will email the material....
Luqman the wise gave his son many advices in the Holy Quran in Surat Luqman. This powerpoint discusses his advice about knowing Allah's might. Allah sees, hears and knows all that we do.
This Surah describes the Night of Power (Laylatul Qadr) in Ramadan when the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It is one of the odd nights of the last 10 days of Ramadan. Worship on this night is equivalent to over 80 years of worship based on the average human lifespan. While the exact date is not specified, Muslims strive to worship intensely during this time seeking Laylatul Qadr's special blessings. The angels descend on this holy night to carry out Allah's commands, reflecting the grandeur and power of the occasion.
This passage summarizes Surah Takathur, which warns people against excessive worldly pursuits and competition over material gains. It discusses how this diverts people from remembering Allah and preparing for the afterlife. The Surah encourages focusing instead on righteous deeds and saving oneself from Hellfire in the Hereafter, where one will be held accountable for how they spent their life. It explains that worldly wealth, children and status are a test and should not distract from remembrance of Allah and the purpose of life.
This document provides an overview and explanation of Surah Luqman from the Quran, highlighting its main themes of tawheed (monotheism), manners, obedience to parents and Allah, humility, and how to raise children according to Islamic teachings. Key concepts discussed include the importance of salah, being among the muhsineen who devote themselves to Allah, and obeying one's parents except when it contradicts religious obligations.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Kafiroon. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
A group presentation discusses who the jinn are. Jinn are unseen beings created by Allah from smokeless fire to worship Him alone. They have free will and can be good or evil. The presentation covers that jinn have powers like shapeshifting and live similar lifestyles to humans. It warns that seeking help from jinn or fortune telling is forbidden as it associates partners with Allah. The presentation advises remembering Allah and avoiding evil whispers to protect from negative jinn influences.
The document discusses the interconnection between several Quranic surahs (chapters) from 77 to 89. It provides a brief overview of the key themes and lessons discussed in each surah, such as the reality of resurrection, importance of righteousness over worldliness, differing outcomes for believers and non-believers, and invitation to accept accountability before Allah. The document emphasizes preparing for the hereafter through belief, good deeds, avoiding oppression, and conveying the message of Quran.
1) The document discusses various trials and tests that humans face according to Islamic scripture. It provides Quranic verses stating that humans will be tested through their wealth, health, and faith.
2) Trials serve purposes like increasing faith, forgiving sins, differentiating true believers from hypocrites, and allowing truth to prevail. Examples of prophets facing trials are given.
3) Facing trials with patience is emphasized, as is trusting in Allah during difficulties and entrusting one's affairs to Him during times of opposition.
This document provides information about Surah Al-Takaathur (Quran chapter 102), including its translation, tajweed rules, context and occasion of revelation, and commentary. Some key points:
1. The surah warns of the mutual rivalry and competition among people to accumulate worldly possessions and status, which distracts from remembering God and the hereafter.
2. It threatens those who indulge in this rivalry that they will see Hellfire after death and be questioned about the worldly delights they pursued.
3. Commentators believe it was revealed in Mecca to condemn the tribes that boasted of wealth, followers, and ancestral graves to gain status over each other.
4.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Falaq is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
The document discusses the Islamic principles of avoiding suspicion, gossip and backbiting about others based on teachings from the Quran and hadith. It provides explanations and examples of these principles, emphasizing the importance of preserving one's good opinion of others and not speaking about their faults without justification.
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
The document provides an explanation and analysis of Surah Humazah. Some key points:
1) It describes the punishment in the afterlife for backbiters and those who hoard wealth greedily.
2) It warns that wealth will not make one immortal and those who think their wealth is more important than Allah will be tossed into the Crusher (Hellfire).
3) The Hellfire is described as a fire kindled by Allah that rises above the hearts and burns in extended columns, providing a severe punishment fitting the sins of backbiting and greed.
This document provides details about performing Salatut Tahajjud, including:
1. Salatut Tahajjud consists of 11 total rakats divided between 8 rakats of Nafilah, 2 rakats of Salatush Shafa, and 1 rakat of Salatul Witr.
2. The best time for Salatut Tahajjud is just before Fajr.
3. The document outlines the method of praying each part of Salatut Tahajjud and includes recommended duas for each.
Prophet Lut (a) was sent by Allah to guide the people of Sodom, who had become corrupt and committed bad deeds. He tried to teach them the right path but they did not listen. One day, three angels came to Lut in the form of young men. Lut took them into his home but his wife alerted the townspeople of their presence. The people demanded Lut hand over his guests but he refused. The angels revealed their true identities and blinded the people. They warned Lut and his family to leave before Allah's punishment, which came the next day when stones rained from the sky, destroying the entire town.
Prophet Salih was sent by Allah to the people of Thamud to call them to worship Allah alone and abandon idolatry. Most of the people rejected Salih, but some believed. To convince the disbelievers, Salih showed them a miracle - a she-camel that emerged from a rock. Despite this, the disbelievers plotted to kill the camel. After Salih warned them of punishment, the disbelievers were destroyed by an earthquake for disobeying Salih and killing the camel. Those who believed in Salih's message were saved.
The document provides an overview and summary of Surah Fussilat (Chapter 41) of the Quran. It discusses the following key points:
1. The surah invites believers to have faith in tawheed (the oneness of God) and the hereafter, and to be patient and steadfast.
2. It presents historical examples from the stories of past nations like Aad and Thamud as proofs of tawheed, as well as signs of tawheed found in nature.
3. The surah warns of punishment for those who reject God and commit shirk (associating partners with God) by withholding obligatory charity, and promises reward for the oppressed and
The document provides background information on Surah Quraish, including its meaning, message, and context. It discusses the Quraish tribe's history and importance in Makkah as custodians of the Kaaba. It summarizes that the surah asks the Quraish, who benefited greatly from their role in Makkah, to worship Allah alone as the true source of their security and prosperity.
1) Sulayman (Solomon) was known for his wisdom and ability to understand complex legal cases, as shown through stories of him resolving disputes brought before him.
2) He had control over jinn and forces of nature, including the wind, that helped him in building constructions.
3) Sulayman demonstrated care and mercy even towards small creatures, as seen in the story of him smiling at an ant's warning to others to avoid being crushed.
Presentation about the meaning of Surat Al-Masad explaining the story behind the revelation and why Abu Lahab was cursed in the Quran.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
Brief presentation covering " Fiqh of Salah ! - Daily Prayer " .... for some slides the bullet pointers are not self-explanatory but rather reference for me to speak... for explanation, personal message me and I will email the material....
Luqman the wise gave his son many advices in the Holy Quran in Surat Luqman. This powerpoint discusses his advice about knowing Allah's might. Allah sees, hears and knows all that we do.
This Surah describes the Night of Power (Laylatul Qadr) in Ramadan when the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It is one of the odd nights of the last 10 days of Ramadan. Worship on this night is equivalent to over 80 years of worship based on the average human lifespan. While the exact date is not specified, Muslims strive to worship intensely during this time seeking Laylatul Qadr's special blessings. The angels descend on this holy night to carry out Allah's commands, reflecting the grandeur and power of the occasion.
This is a presentation for kids on the meanings and lessons behind Surah Al-Alaq.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
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We can learn many lessons from Luqman's advice regarding moderation and humility in attitude, body language and speech.
This presentation covers two stories that deal with arrogance: The story of Prophet Adam and Ibless and the story of Qarun.
This document provides a summary of a religious lecture given on the angels mentioned in the Quran. It discusses 15 different types of angels, including their names in English, roles, and references to relevant Quranic verses and hadiths. The lecture focuses on angels like Jibreel, Mikail, Israfeel, Malak al Maut, and others. It also lists the 25 most famous angels and their functions based on Islamic scripture.
This document provides a summary of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, a classic Sunni Islam commentary on the Quran by Imad ud Din Ibn Kathir. It considers Tafsir Ibn Kathir to be a summary of the earlier Tafsir al-Tabari. The document then examines Ibn Kathir's commentary and explanations for specific verses in Surah Al-Takwir and the events that will occur on the Day of Judgment based on hadith sources. It provides context and interpretations for terms used in the verses like Kuwwirat for the sun and Inkadarat for the stars.
This document provides a summary of a lecture on angels mentioned in the Quran. It discusses 11 types of angels:
1) Angels ranged in ranks (saffaat) that Allah swears by in the Quran.
2) Angels (azzaajaraat) that drive the clouds where Allah commands.
3) Famous angels include Jibreel, Mikail, Israfeel, Malak al Maut, guardian angels, recording angels, angels that attend gatherings, and soldier angels (Jundullah) that fought with the Prophet.
4) Angels (an-Naaziaat) that pull out the souls of the wicked violently.
5)
surah-ul-feel Quran chapter . The people of elephant pptxOlawaleJunaid
This document provides information about Surah Al-Feel (The Elephant) including its meaning, context, and key terms. It discusses how Abraha, a king from Yemen, tried to attack the Ka'bah with an army that included elephants. Allah sent birds called Ababeel to destroy the army by dropping baked clay stones on them, turning them into straw. The document seeks to teach students to recite and understand the surah by matching keywords to pictures and applying its lessons about jealousy and divine protection to their own lives.
This document provides a summary of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, a classic Sunni Islam commentary on the Quran, and then summarizes Surah Al-Adiyat (Those That Run) from the Quran. It explains that the Surah swears by horses engaged in battle and their traits. It notes that while man is ungrateful to God and loves wealth excessively, on the Day of Judgment the contents of graves and what is in peoples' breasts will be exposed, and God will judge them accordingly.
This is Part #1 of the "Islamic Sex Education" lessons.
This presentation discusses relationships between opposite genders from and Islamic perspective.
This presentation is about Gratitude in Islam:
-Teaches children the importance of being grateful for every blessing Allah has given them by comparing their situation to those of less fortunate children around the World.
-Tells the story of Prophet Sulaiman and his famous duaa of Shukur.
Prophet Shuayb preached to the people of Madyan, known as the People of the Aykah, who had abandoned worship of Allah for worshipping a large tree. The People of the Aykah oppressed travelers, cheated customers by adjusting scales and mixing water with milk. When Prophet Shuayb warned them of punishment, they denied and threatened him. Allah then sent three punishments: hot winds, a rain of fire from clouds that burned everyone and everything, and an earthquake that destroyed their homes and killed them.
The Story of Prophet Ibrahim and his his nephew Prophet Lut.
This is the story of young Prophet Ibrahim and his father, the smashing of the idols, the fire that did not burn Ibrahim.
When P. Ibrahim became a prophet, he was tested with his son Ismaeel.
This is the story of the building of the Kabaa and the legacy of the well of zamzam.
Luqman's Advice to his son- Part 1- Major and Minor ShirkBananMahmaljyObeid
Luqman was a very wise man, mentioned in the Quran, with a Surah named after him.
One of Luqman's advices to his son was to not commit Shirk. This presentation explains the difference between major shirk and minor shirk and gives examples. There are videos embedded which an be emailed to you if you contact me at
baynin@hotmail.com or DM me on Instagram at quran4kidz.
How does what we look at and what he hear affect our perception of reality?
How can we look at the World through the lens of the Quran when we are bombarded with shameless images everywhere we look?
How does Prophet Muhammad teach us how to protect our hearts?
How does Islam give us to the solutions to life's problems?
Prophet Lut and the People of Sodom- Islam's View on SexualityBananMahmaljyObeid
This is a presentation for kids about the story of Prophet Lut and the People of Sodom. His people invented the act of homosexualtity and were punished for their sins.
-Powerpoint Presentation explaining the insects and animals mentioned in the Quran, the miracles surrounding their mention, and amazing facts about them that demonstrate Allah's perfect creation.
-Educational presentation about ants, bees, crows, camels, donkeys, spiders, mosquitos, elephants, cows, snakes, hud-hud, whales in the Quran.
-Great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers.
Powerpoint presentation about the story of Prophet Saleh and the people of Thamud who lived in Al-Hijr, Madain Saleh and were given a camel as miracle from Allah.
A powerpoint presentation for children explaining:
-The importance of Salah.
- The story of how the Prophet was given Salah in the journey of Israa and Miraj
-A hadeeth about Salah as the "Pillar of the Religion"
-An explanation of how Salah is a connection to the Creator.
-Ideas on how to remember to make Salah.
Slideshow presentation with lessons about pre-Islamic Arabic, the revelation, compilation and preservation of the Quran, the scientific and linguistics within it, and the benefits to us in this life and in the next.
Prophet Hud and the People of A'ad- Powerpoint PresentationBananMahmaljyObeid
- Prophet Hud was sent to the powerful tribe known as the People of 'Ad, who lived in Iram between Yemen and Oman.
- The People of 'Ad were physically strong, wealthy, and arrogant. They worshipped idols and were unjust rulers.
- Prophet Hud warned them to worship Allah alone and stop oppressing the weak, but they mocked him and refused to listen.
- When a drought struck, they still refused to repent. A strong windstorm then destroyed everything over 8 days and 7 nights, killing the People of 'Ad for disobeying Allah's message.
Yusuf was sold into slavery after being betrayed by his brothers. He was gifted to the Prime Minister of Egypt, Al-Aziz, who was impressed by Yusuf and had him treated well. As Yusuf grew up, he became Al-Aziz's right-hand man and attended important meetings. However, Al-Aziz's wife Zulaikha developed feelings for Yusuf and, when he rejected her advances, she had him falsely accused and imprisoned.
Tajweed Presentation for children, including the rules of Noon and Meem Mushaddadah, Pronouncing the letter "Raa", Lam Lafz Al-Jalalah, Qalqalah, Rules of Noon Sakin and Tanween, and Rules of Meem Sakin.
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PowerPoint presentation that covers the Tafsir (meaning) of Surah At-Tin.
This is a good resource for Quran teachers.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
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This is a slideshow for children (Middle School) about why Allah sent Prophets to Earth. The original slideshow was created by Yaqeen institute, then adjusted by teachers to create a lesson for the classroom.
Topics discussed include pre-Islamic female infanticide, Islam and widows, Islam and environmentalism, Islam's views on racism and slavery.
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#prophetsinIslam
#bookofallah
#purepathways
#bananmahmaljyobeid
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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2. Surah Background
The disbelievers of Mecca were not paying attention to the Prophet’s warnings,
so Allah revealed this Surah which begins with 5 oaths.
What do we know about the Arabs of the time?
Their entertainment
industry was poetry.
They were harsh,
easy to anger, lived
in constant feuds
with one another.
They loved stories with
battle scenes.
They were obsessed with
horses.
3. This Surah shows us how powerfully Allah(s) conveys His message to the audience.
Advice may be great, but the delivery is what give it the impact.
When Allah(s) gives oaths, the object of the oath prepares you for the subject of the oath.
Sometimes Allah(s) swears by the sun & the moon,(object of oath) and other times by olives and figs.
The objects change based on the subjects that come after them.
SO WHAT DOES ALLAH(s) SWEAR BY IN THIS SURAH?
4. I swear by the Adiyat (female battle horses)
marching forward (panting with animosity)
The first few Ayat are like a trailer for a movie
Allah(s) is painting a scene for the Arabs so He can get their attention before delivering a message..
Female horses are faster than male horses and were often chosen for battle.
The female horse to the Arabs was like an exotic sports car to us.
Dabha is the panting of the breath when a horse gallops
(the sound it makes when panting)
Ayah 1:
5. The scene continues. The horses are running so quickly, that sparks fly when their
horseshoes strike the ground. Allah is adding intensity to the scene.
Ayah 2:
Qadha means a loud & violent strike.
Muriyat means when sparks start a fire.
And the ones that produce sparks
when they strike
6. The horses have now reached the enemy.
The the rider is now above the enemy with a sphere.
Usually attacking is better at night, but this army is attacking
in the morning – they are so tough they don’t even care that
they will be seen.
Also, in the morning everything is moist, but sparks are still
flying- this shows how intense the scene is.
Ayah 3:
Mugheerat means to ambush.
Subha means this is happening in
the morning time.
And the ones that ambush in
the early morning
7. During the attack, there is so much chaos that everyone is surrounded by dust.
Imagine that the soldiers are now raising their voices because they can’t see…
Fa’atharna means they
caused something to rise.
Ayah 4:
Naq’ah is a word used to describe dust –
the kind that rises when something
zooms by quickly.
And it stirred up clouds of dust
8. All this is still grabbing the audience’s attention.
Allah now turns the screen black.
Just when they wanted to know what happened, the scene stops and the subject comes.
Usually animals run away when they sense danger, but this amazing female horse is
going into battle, giving up her life for the Master- the rider!!
She is the slave to her rider.
Jama’a means the gathering.
Ayah 5:
Fawasatna means they penetrated to the middle- to the center of the action.
This means that the enemy is no longer in front of them.
The enemy is all around them.
And they penetrated into the middle
of the gathering.
9. After getting their attention with their favorite battle scene, Allah finally presents His message.
He reminds them:
You are a slave and you have a Master.
Just like the horses have a Master.
But the horses are loyal and you are not.
You are ungrateful for what I have given you.
This left them speechless because they were feeling the scene so vividly, then they were taken by surprise!
Ayah 6:
The human is very ungrateful to his Master!
10. Humans are witnesses to their ungratefulness through their behavior.
Look how they rob and wage war using the blessings they were given.
Humans will be the biggest witnesses against themselves on the Day of
Judgement.
Ayah 7:
And he will be a witness to that
(on the Day of Judgement)
11. And his love for wealth is intense
Ayah 8:
Allah is saying that the human being equates
wealth with KHAIR (good).
He spends his life running after gaining more
material things and forgets his true purpose on
Earth.
12. Doesn’t he know of a time when whatever’s in the graves will
be turned upside-down?
Ayah 9:
This connects to Surat AL- Zalzalah which comes before this Surah.
Al Zalzalah mentions scenes from the Day of Judgment when the Earth will shake
and will spit out everything from within it!
We will be pulled out of our graves
like junk out of the bottom of a box.
13. The human was hiding all the bad things he had in his heart.
He didn’t want anyone to know.
He was hiding his love for wealth.
He was hiding his disloyalty to Allah.
But on the Day of Judgment everything will be exposed.
Ayah 10:
And whatever is in the chests will be exposed
14. Allah uses the word Khabeer because it means knowledge of
both the inside and the outside.
The Surah started with the scene of a group of Arabs who
robbed and pillaged and didn’t care about their actions.
The Surah ended with a scene of people who are fully aware of
the wrong they were doing and will be held accountable.
Ayah 10:
No doubt on that day their Master
will be fully aware of them.