RAMADAN 2020 1441 Hijri
Day Twenty One
O Allah, on this day, show me the way to win Your pleasure, do not let Shaytan have a means over me, make Paradise an abode and a resting place for me, O the One who fulfils the requests of the needy.
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Daily Juz Reading
Daily Al-Qur'an Reading - Juzz Twenty One. .
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Day 21.
1). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Al-Ankabut (The Spider) verse 46 - 69. + Ar-Rum (The Romans) verse 1 - 15 Pages 1 - 4 Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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2). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Ar-Rum (The Romans) verse 16 - 50 Pages 5 - 8 Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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3). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Ar-Rum (The Romans) verse 51 - 60 Luqman. verse 1 - 28 Pages 9 - 12 Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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4). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Luqman. verse 29 - 34 + As-Sajda (Prostration) verse 1 - 30 Pages 13 - 16 Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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5). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Al-Ahzab (The Clans) verse 1 - 30 Pages 17 - 20 Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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Day 21.
1). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Al-Ankabut (The Spider) verse 46 - 69. + Ar-Rum (The Romans) verse 1 - 15 Pages 1 - 4 Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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2). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Ar-Rum (The Romans) verse 16 - 50 Pages 5 - 8 Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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3). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Ar-Rum (The Romans) verse 51 - 60 Luqman. verse 1 - 28 Pages 9 - 12 Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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4). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Luqman. verse 29 - 34 + As-Sajda (Prostration) verse 1 - 30 Pages 13 - 16 Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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5). 21th day of Ramadan. Juzz 21 Al-Ahzab (The Clans) verse 1 - 30 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’ 21 (Surah Al Ankabut v.46 – Surah Al Azhab v.30) Exploring historical relevance, themes, context and lessons learnt
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Understanding the Quran – Juz’ 21 (Surah Al Ankabut v.46 – Surah Al Azhab v.30) Exploring historical relevance, themes, context and lessons learnt
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One Verse, One Hadith
Al - Qur'an 46:15
"We have enjoined on man kindness to his parents; in pain did his mother bear him, and in pain did she give him birth"
Hadith - Bukhari 1:3:591, Narrated Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba
The Prophet said, "Allah has forbidden for you, (1) to be undutiful to your mothers*, (2) to bury your daughters alive, (3) to not to pay the rights of the others (e.g. charity, etc.) and (4) to beg of men (begging). And Allah has hated for you (1) vain, useless talk, or that you talk too much about others, (2) to ask too many questions, (in disputed religious matters) and (3) to waste the wealth (by extravagance).
"We have enjoined on man kindness to his parents; in pain did his mother bear him, and in pain did she give him birth"
Hadith - Bukhari 1:3:591, Narrated Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba
The Prophet said, "Allah has forbidden for you, (1) to be undutiful to your mothers*, (2) to bury your daughters alive, (3) to not to pay the rights of the others (e.g. charity, etc.) and (4) to beg of men (begging). And Allah has hated for you (1) vain, useless talk, or that you talk too much about others, (2) to ask too many questions, (in disputed religious matters) and (3) to waste the wealth (by extravagance).
Topic of the Day
The Importance of the Mother in Islam
The verses of the Qur’an that address the mother emphasize the difficulties of pregnancy, labor, and breastfeeding and the need to respect one’s mother. These verses many times mention parents in general but go into detail in regard to the mother because she faces challenges that a father does not. Verse 15 from chapter 46 illustrates this point.
And We have enjoined upon man, to his parents, good treatment. His mother carried him with hardship and gave birth to him with hardship, and his gestation and weaning [period] is thirty months. [He grows] until, when he reaches maturity and reaches [the age of] forty years, he says, “My Lord, enable me to be grateful for Your favor which You have bestowed upon me and upon my parents and to work righteousness of which You will approve and make righteous for me my offspring. Indeed, I have repented to You, and indeed, I am of the Muslims.
This verse begins with a command for both parents, but goes into detail in regards to the mother and the difficulties she endures. The command to treat parents with kindness means to treat them with respect under all circumstances, to obey them unless it goes against an edict of the faith, and to care for them in old age as they cared for you as a child.
How a Muslim should treat their parents, especially the mother, is further underscored in the hadith. There are many instances that the Prophet Muhammad commanded believers to respect their mothers. Here are a few examples:
A man came to the Prophet and said, ‘O Messenger of God! Who among the people is the most worthy of my good companionship? The Prophet (PBUH) said: Your mother. The man said, ‘Then who?’ The Prophet said: Then your mother. The man further asked, ‘Then who?’ The Prophet said: Then your mother. The man asked again, ‘Then who?’ The Prophet said: Then your father. (Bukhari, Muslim)
A man once consulted the Prophet Muhammad about taking part in a military campaign. The Prophet asked the man if his mother was still living. When told that she was alive, the Prophet said: “(Then) stay with her, for Paradise is at her feet.” (Al-Tirmidhi)
On another occasion, the Prophet said: “God has forbidden for you to be undutiful to your mothers.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
In the first hadith, the Prophet highlights the importance of the mother over the father by repeating “your mother” three times and then saying “your father” once in response to the man’s question. The second hadith illustrates the significance of the mother by placing caring for her over going to war to defend Islam. In other words, caring for his mother is also a way for a man to serve God. By saying that entrance into paradise is linked to caring for and respecting a mother, the Prophet accords them a great honor. In the last hadith, the Prophet asserts that disobedience of mothers is a sin.
All the verses and hadith on mothers demonstrate the importance of this figure in Islam. They also show that the mother is accorded a higher honor than even the father because of all the responsibilities she has towards her child. The Prophet never saw his father because he died before his birth and he lost his mother when he was six years old. Yet many hadith show that he understood the importance of one’s parents, especially the mother. Many Muslims will say that Islam emphasizes the importance of the mother so much that Mother’s Day is not one day a year but should be everyday.
source: http://insideislam.wisc.edu/2012/05/the-importance-of-the-mother-in-islam/
And We have enjoined upon man, to his parents, good treatment. His mother carried him with hardship and gave birth to him with hardship, and his gestation and weaning [period] is thirty months. [He grows] until, when he reaches maturity and reaches [the age of] forty years, he says, “My Lord, enable me to be grateful for Your favor which You have bestowed upon me and upon my parents and to work righteousness of which You will approve and make righteous for me my offspring. Indeed, I have repented to You, and indeed, I am of the Muslims.
This verse begins with a command for both parents, but goes into detail in regards to the mother and the difficulties she endures. The command to treat parents with kindness means to treat them with respect under all circumstances, to obey them unless it goes against an edict of the faith, and to care for them in old age as they cared for you as a child.
How a Muslim should treat their parents, especially the mother, is further underscored in the hadith. There are many instances that the Prophet Muhammad commanded believers to respect their mothers. Here are a few examples:
A man came to the Prophet and said, ‘O Messenger of God! Who among the people is the most worthy of my good companionship? The Prophet (PBUH) said: Your mother. The man said, ‘Then who?’ The Prophet said: Then your mother. The man further asked, ‘Then who?’ The Prophet said: Then your mother. The man asked again, ‘Then who?’ The Prophet said: Then your father. (Bukhari, Muslim)
A man once consulted the Prophet Muhammad about taking part in a military campaign. The Prophet asked the man if his mother was still living. When told that she was alive, the Prophet said: “(Then) stay with her, for Paradise is at her feet.” (Al-Tirmidhi)
On another occasion, the Prophet said: “God has forbidden for you to be undutiful to your mothers.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
In the first hadith, the Prophet highlights the importance of the mother over the father by repeating “your mother” three times and then saying “your father” once in response to the man’s question. The second hadith illustrates the significance of the mother by placing caring for her over going to war to defend Islam. In other words, caring for his mother is also a way for a man to serve God. By saying that entrance into paradise is linked to caring for and respecting a mother, the Prophet accords them a great honor. In the last hadith, the Prophet asserts that disobedience of mothers is a sin.
All the verses and hadith on mothers demonstrate the importance of this figure in Islam. They also show that the mother is accorded a higher honor than even the father because of all the responsibilities she has towards her child. The Prophet never saw his father because he died before his birth and he lost his mother when he was six years old. Yet many hadith show that he understood the importance of one’s parents, especially the mother. Many Muslims will say that Islam emphasizes the importance of the mother so much that Mother’s Day is not one day a year but should be everyday.
source: http://insideislam.wisc.edu/2012/05/the-importance-of-the-mother-in-islam/
Daily Quiz.. no peeking at the answers .. inshaa'Allah ..
Day 21. Juz 21 – Quiz .. Questions.
- Quote Surat Al-Ankabut v19
- Who was sent to the people of Madyan and what was the form of the Punishment that Allah Sent them? Clue: Surat Al-Ankabut v36-37
- What will encompass the disbelievers, as mentioned in Surat Al-Ankabut v54?
- What will the idol worshippers do to each other on the Day of Judgement, as described in Surat Al-Ankabut v25
- What shall everyone taste (Muslims and non-Muslims), as described in Surat Al-Ankabut v57?
- What had the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) read or written before the Qur’an? Clue: Surat Al-Ankabut v48
- What was the sin that the people of Lut (as) committed that no people before had done? Clue: Surat Al-Ankabut v28
- What is the likeness of those who take protectors other than Allah? Clue: Surat Al-Ankabut v41
- Quote Surat Al-Ankabut v21
- Who, from Lut’s (as) family, was NOT saved as mentioned in Surat Al-Ankabut v33
- See they not how Allah Originates the creation, then Repeats it. Verily that is easy for Allah
- Prophet Shuaib (as) and the Punishment was an earthquake
- Hell
- They will disown each other and curse each other
- Death
- The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had not read nor written anything before the Qur’an
- Sodomy
- Like a spider who builds for itself a house but the frailest of houses is the spider’s house
- He Punishes whom He Wills, and Shows Mercy to whom He Wills, and to Him you will be returned
- Lut’s (as) wife