RAMADAN 2020, 1441 Hijri.
Day Six..
O Allah, on this day, do not let me abase myself by incurring Your disobedience, and do not strike me with the whip of Your punishment, keep me away from the causes of Your anger, by Your kindness and Your power, O the ultimate wish of those who desire.
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Daily Al-Qur'an Reading - Juzz Six. .
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Surah An Nisaa 148 – Surah Al Ma’idah 81
Day 6.
1). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. An-Nisa ( The Women )verses 148 - 175 . pages 1 - 4. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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2). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. An-Nisa (The Women )verse 176 + Al-Ma'ida.(The Table Spread) verses 1 - 13 . pages 5 - 8. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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3). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. Al-Ma'ida.(The Table Spread) verses 14 - 36 . pages 9 - 12 . Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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4). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. Al-Ma'ida.(The Table Spread) verses 37 - 57 . pages 13 - 16 . Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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5). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. Al-Ma'ida.(The Table Spread) verses 58 - 82 pages 17 - 20 . Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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Surah An Nisaa 148 – Surah Al Ma’idah 81
Day 6.
1). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. An-Nisa ( The Women )verses 148 - 175 . pages 1 - 4. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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2). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. An-Nisa (The Women )verse 176 + Al-Ma'ida.(The Table Spread) verses 1 - 13 . pages 5 - 8. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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3). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. Al-Ma'ida.(The Table Spread) verses 14 - 36 . pages 9 - 12 . Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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4). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. Al-Ma'ida.(The Table Spread) verses 37 - 57 . pages 13 - 16 . Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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5). 6th day of Ramadan. Juzz 6. Al-Ma'ida.(The Table Spread) verses 58 - 82 pages 17 - 20 . Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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Understanding Al-Qur'an
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Understanding the Quran – Juz’ 6 (Surah An Nisaa 148 – Surah Al Ma’idah 81)
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Understanding the Quran – Juz’ 6 (Surah An Nisaa 148 – Surah Al Ma’idah 81)
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One Verse, One Hadith
Al-Baqara:v.21. ''O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, so that you may protect yourselves.''
“Whom so ever Allah plans goodness for him/her, Allah will grant him/her good understanding of Islam” Reported by Imam Bukhari
“Whom so ever Allah plans goodness for him/her, Allah will grant him/her good understanding of Islam” Reported by Imam Bukhari
Topic of the Day..
Love Of Allah Bestows Great Spiritual Strength
Believers feel a close love for and closeness to Allah in order to win His approval, and they take Him as their close friend and guide. They are devoted to Almighty Allah with a great loyalty and close bond. Their aims, endeavors and prayers are solely directed toward winning Allah’s approval. This effort, intended toward winning the love and approval of Almighty Allah bestows, by Allah’s leave, great spiritual strength on believers, that unbelievers can never possess.
With their devotion to Allah, deep fear and powerful love of Him, the prophets are role models for all Muslims. They properly discharged the duty to preach that our Lord Allah bestowed on them and called on people to adopt fine moral values, commanding what is good and forbidding what is evil. One of the many characteristics that bestow superiority on the prophets is their powerful, humble and determined attitude in the face of violence and oppression. Muslims who take the prophets as role models also come to notice in their societies in which they live, with their rational thinking and behavior, their powerful characters and sincere language and their noble appearance. Like the prophets, they never fall prey to fear or sorrow in the face of events, regard everything as being for the best and constantly call on those around them to behave well. They remember Allah a great deal, know that Allah, their only friend, creates everything that happens, unhesitatingly spurn all of satan’s empty promises, by Allah’s leave, and pay no heed to the transitory attractions of this world. These superior attributes of believers also endow them with spiritual strength.
People who are ignorant of and do not live by the moral values of the Qur’an may be amazed at the way, the result of their spiritual strength, that believers are never distracted by the deceptive baubles of this world, never fall prey to panic and sorrow, never fear and always maintain their moderation. The way that true believers always live happy and placid lives, despite being subjected to oppression and violence by unbelievers, and even being threatened with exile, imprisonment and even death by them, is something that unbelievers can never understand.
The Messengers praised for their exemplary lives in the Qur’an, and the believers who accompanied them faced very difficult situations that superficially appeared to be very “tough events.” However, these highly virtuous believers behaved with complete security and submission in the face of everything that befell them and acted in the knowledge that it was Almighty Allah Who created everything that happened, for which reason, everything was in fact all for the best. As revealed in the verse, '...Say: ‘Allah is enough for me. All those who truly trust put their trust in Him.’ (Surat az-Zumar, 38), believers, who are certain that Almighty Allah will never leave them without help or inflict a heavier burden on them than they can bear, and who hope for paradise as a reward for their troubles, have always submitted to Allah under all circumstances. By Allah’s leave, this has made them strong in the face of all events.
However, submission to Allah does not mean, as some people imagine, keeping oneself outside the sphere of events. On the contrary, according to the moral values of the Qur’an, a believer assumes all kinds of responsibility. He knows that it is Allah Who causes him to do what he does and that the control of his own existence is in Allah’s hands, and that he achieves all his aims as a representative of our Lord. A believer who has submitted to Allah is sure that Allah will never leave him without help, will never impose a heavier burden than he can bear and will eventually reward him with paradise. The result is the strongest person in the world, who fear nothing and nobody apart from our Almighty Lord Allah. The strength possessed, by Allah’s leave, by believers who live by the maturity of faith bestowed by love of and submission to Allah, is described thus in the Qur’an:
They say, ‘If we return to Madina, the mightier will drive out the inferior.’ But all might belongs to Allah and to His Messenger and the believers. But the hypocrites do not know this. (Surat al-Munafiqun, 8)
With their devotion to Allah, deep fear and powerful love of Him, the prophets are role models for all Muslims. They properly discharged the duty to preach that our Lord Allah bestowed on them and called on people to adopt fine moral values, commanding what is good and forbidding what is evil. One of the many characteristics that bestow superiority on the prophets is their powerful, humble and determined attitude in the face of violence and oppression. Muslims who take the prophets as role models also come to notice in their societies in which they live, with their rational thinking and behavior, their powerful characters and sincere language and their noble appearance. Like the prophets, they never fall prey to fear or sorrow in the face of events, regard everything as being for the best and constantly call on those around them to behave well. They remember Allah a great deal, know that Allah, their only friend, creates everything that happens, unhesitatingly spurn all of satan’s empty promises, by Allah’s leave, and pay no heed to the transitory attractions of this world. These superior attributes of believers also endow them with spiritual strength.
People who are ignorant of and do not live by the moral values of the Qur’an may be amazed at the way, the result of their spiritual strength, that believers are never distracted by the deceptive baubles of this world, never fall prey to panic and sorrow, never fear and always maintain their moderation. The way that true believers always live happy and placid lives, despite being subjected to oppression and violence by unbelievers, and even being threatened with exile, imprisonment and even death by them, is something that unbelievers can never understand.
The Messengers praised for their exemplary lives in the Qur’an, and the believers who accompanied them faced very difficult situations that superficially appeared to be very “tough events.” However, these highly virtuous believers behaved with complete security and submission in the face of everything that befell them and acted in the knowledge that it was Almighty Allah Who created everything that happened, for which reason, everything was in fact all for the best. As revealed in the verse, '...Say: ‘Allah is enough for me. All those who truly trust put their trust in Him.’ (Surat az-Zumar, 38), believers, who are certain that Almighty Allah will never leave them without help or inflict a heavier burden on them than they can bear, and who hope for paradise as a reward for their troubles, have always submitted to Allah under all circumstances. By Allah’s leave, this has made them strong in the face of all events.
However, submission to Allah does not mean, as some people imagine, keeping oneself outside the sphere of events. On the contrary, according to the moral values of the Qur’an, a believer assumes all kinds of responsibility. He knows that it is Allah Who causes him to do what he does and that the control of his own existence is in Allah’s hands, and that he achieves all his aims as a representative of our Lord. A believer who has submitted to Allah is sure that Allah will never leave him without help, will never impose a heavier burden than he can bear and will eventually reward him with paradise. The result is the strongest person in the world, who fear nothing and nobody apart from our Almighty Lord Allah. The strength possessed, by Allah’s leave, by believers who live by the maturity of faith bestowed by love of and submission to Allah, is described thus in the Qur’an:
They say, ‘If we return to Madina, the mightier will drive out the inferior.’ But all might belongs to Allah and to His Messenger and the believers. But the hypocrites do not know this. (Surat al-Munafiqun, 8)
Daily Quiz.. no peeking at the answers .. inshaa'Allah ..
Day 6. Juz 6. Quiz. questions
1. Quote Surah Al-Maidah v21
2. In Surah Al-Maidah v32, describe the similitude if a person kills another person and if a person saves a life
3. What do the disbelievers say about the Messengers of Allah in Surah An-Nisa, v150?
4. In Surah An-Nisa v154 in what manner were the Children of Israel Commanded by Allah to enter the gate?
5. Who do we not take as friends and protectors? Clue: Surah Al-Maidah v51
6. In Surah An-Nisa v159, who will be a witness, on the Day of Judgement, against the people of the Scripture?
7. In Surah Al-Maidah v72, what did Prophet Isa (as) say to the Children of Israel?
8. In Surah An-Nisa v175, how will Allah Reward the believers?
9. In Surah Al-Maidah v75, how is Prophet Isa (as) described?
10. In Surah An-Nisa v164, who did Allah Speak to directly?
Day 6. Juz 6 Quiz
Answers
1. Quote Surah Al-Maidah v21
2. In Surah Al-Maidah v32, describe the similitude if a person kills another person and if a person saves a life
3. What do the disbelievers say about the Messengers of Allah in Surah An-Nisa, v150?
4. In Surah An-Nisa v154 in what manner were the Children of Israel Commanded by Allah to enter the gate?
5. Who do we not take as friends and protectors? Clue: Surah Al-Maidah v51
6. In Surah An-Nisa v159, who will be a witness, on the Day of Judgement, against the people of the Scripture?
7. In Surah Al-Maidah v72, what did Prophet Isa (as) say to the Children of Israel?
8. In Surah An-Nisa v175, how will Allah Reward the believers?
9. In Surah Al-Maidah v75, how is Prophet Isa (as) described?
10. In Surah An-Nisa v164, who did Allah Speak to directly?
Day 6. Juz 6 Quiz
Answers
- “O my people, Enter the holy Land which Allah Has assigned to you and turn not back, for then you will be returned as losers”
- If a person kills someone, it is like he killed all mankind; if a person saves a life, it is like he saved the life of all mankind
- “We believe in some and reject others”, and wish to adopt a way inbetween
- Prostrating/bowing with humility
- Jews and Christians
- Prophet Isa (as)
- Oh Children of Israel, Worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord
- He Will admit them to His Mercy and Grace and Guide them to the Straight Path
- No more than a Messenger. He used to eat
- Prophet Musa (as)