Surah No 25 [extra Quality] Review

Surah Al-Furqan, the 25th Surah of the Quran, is a treasure trove of divine wisdom, guidance, and warnings. Its themes, content, and key verses offer valuable lessons and reflections for believers, helping them navigate life's challenges and lead a righteous life. By reciting and reflecting on Surah Al-Furqan, believers can gain a deeper understanding of their faith, increase their Iman, and seek guidance and protection from Allah. May Allah guide us all on the path of righteousness and illuminate our lives with the wisdom of Surah Al-Furqan.

A poignant verse where the Prophet (PBUH) laments that his people have neglected the Quran. Supplication (Dua)

Notice how the Surah highlights balance: surah no 25

Surah Al-Furqan offers numerous lessons and reflections for believers:

“He to whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth... Yet they have taken besides Him gods who create nothing but are themselves created...” Surah Al-Furqan, the 25th Surah of the Quran,

Often recited to ask Allah for righteous spouses and children who will be the "coolness of the eyes". Practical Guide for Readers Found in the 18th and 19th Juz (parts) of the Quran. Prostration (Sajdah): Verse 60 contains a Sajdah al-Tilawah

The surah emphasizes that the Quran is a guide sent to clarify the difference between right and wrong. Addressing Doubts: May Allah guide us all on the path

Revealed in Makkah during a period of intense opposition to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Surah Al-Furqan consists of (ayat). It serves as a direct response to the doubts and objections raised by the disbelievers regarding the authenticity of the Quran and the human nature of the Prophet. Major Themes and Topics

| Attribute | Qur’anic Verse (Translation) | Modern Application | |-----------|-------------------------------|---------------------| | 1. Humble walk | “They walk upon the earth gently.” | Avoiding arrogance, not strutting or acting superior. | | 2. Respond to ignorance with peace | “When the ignorant address them, they say, ‘Peace.’” | Not engaging in futile arguments or revenge insults. | | 3. Night prayer | “They spend the night prostrating and standing before their Lord.” | Maintaining Tahajjud or night worship, even if short. | | 4. Fear of Hell | “Our Lord, avert from us the punishment of Hell.” | Constant self-accountability and seeking refuge from sin. | | 5. Balanced spending | “They are neither extravagant nor stingy.” | Financial moderation in charity, spending, and saving. | | 6. No shirk (polytheism) | “They do not invoke with Allah another god.” | Pure monotheism in belief and action. | | 7. No unlawful killing | “They do not kill the soul which Allah has forbidden.” | Respect for all human life. | | 8. No adultery | “They do not commit adultery.” | Guarding chastity and lowering the gaze. | | 9. Repentance from sin | “Whoever does that will meet a penalty... except those who repent, believe, and do good.” | Never losing hope in Allah’s mercy. | | 10. No false testimony | “They do not bear false witness.” | Honesty in speech, court, and daily life. | | 11. Avoid vain talk | “When they pass by ill speech, they pass by with dignity.” | Not engaging in backbiting, gossip, or vulgarity. | | 12. Attentive to Allah’s signs | “When reminded of the verses of their Lord, they do not fall upon them deaf and blind.” | Active listening and responding to the Qur’an. | | 13. Family-oriented prayer | “Our Lord, grant us from among our wives and offspring comfort to our eyes.” | Raising righteous children and seeking a loving spouse. | | 14. Leadership in piety | “Make us for the righteous an imam (leader).” | Aspiring to be good examples, not followers of evil. | | 15. Ultimate reward | “They will be awarded the elevated palace (Jannah) for their patience.” | Eternal paradise as the culmination of all efforts. |

These attributes form a complete spiritual and ethical system. Notice that the Surah does not separate ritual worship (prayer at night) from social conduct (walking gently, avoiding vain talk). Faith, in Al-Furqan, is holistic.

These are not random events but Ayat (signs) for those who reflect.