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Showing posts with label The Thunder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Thunder. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Why does Allah mention the Thunder and Thunderbolts in Al Qur'an

We usually use the word "awe" without really understanding the depth hidden in this three lettered word. Generally seeking, awe is a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder. However, in Al Qur'an uses the thunder and thunderbolts, that really shake us when these powerful noises and light is seen across the sky, to perfectly describe what awe truly is.

Today we share the 12-13th verses from Surah 13. Ar Ra'ad, a Surah which means the Thunder, to explain how the combination of the thunder and thunderbolts instill the otherwise rather misunderstood word "awe."  Let us first read the meaning of these two verses and then explain how Allah describe "awe" to glorify His immense might and power:

هُوَ الَّذِىۡ يُرِيۡكُمُ الۡبَرۡقَ خَوۡفًا وَّطَمَعًا وَّيُنۡشِئُ السَّحَابَ الثِّقَالَ​ۚ‏ 
(13:12) He it is Who causes you to see lightning that inspires you with both fear and hope, and He it is Who whips up heavy clouds.
​وَيُسَبِّحُ الرَّعۡدُ بِحَمۡدِهٖ وَالۡمَلٰۤـئِكَةُ مِنۡ خِيۡفَتِهٖ ​ۚ وَيُرۡسِلُ الصَّوَاعِقَ فَيُصِيۡبُ بِهَا مَنۡ يَّشَآءُ وَهُمۡ يُجَادِلُوۡنَ فِى اللّٰه​ۚ ِ وَهُوَ شَدِيۡدُ الۡمِحَالِؕ‏ 
(13:13) The thunder celebrates His praise and holiness, and the angels, too, celebrate His praise for awe of Him. He hurls thunderbolts, striking with them whom He wills while they are engaged in disputation concerning Allah. He is Mighty in His contriving.

These two verses are short, but carry a complete worldview about nature, power, fear, hope, and human arrogance.

Immediate context of Surah Ar-Raʿad
We have already published an Overview and Exegesis of Sürah (13) Ar Ra’ad (The Thunder). Herein under is just a passing reference to what Surah Ar Ra'ad is about.  Surah Ar-Raʿd is about: (1) Signs in nature, (2) Rejection (by non believers and atheists) despite evidence, (3) Human insistence on arguing rather than reflecting and (4) The certainty of divine power behind visible laws

The above mentioned two verses come in a section where Allah is teaching through the natural world, not scripture alone — so the message addresses all humanity, believers and non-believers alike, specially the atheists of modern day. Let us explain to understand they why of these two verses:

Lightning: fear and hope together (13:12)

(13:12) He it is Who causes you to see lightning that inspires you with both fear and hope, and He it is Who whips up heavy clouds.

The Qur’an deliberately combines opposites. Here both fear and hope are mentioned to instill the Divine fear in the hearts of those who shrug off the Divine signs of fear that results into destruction, danger, loss, while at the same time the thunderbolts are a cue for hope that binges rain resulting into life and growth.

Key lesson: The verses means that Reality is not random — it is balanced. And that Lightning is neither purely benevolent nor purely destructive. Rather it reflects: (1) Human vulnerability, (2) Dependence on forces beyond control.

It also has lesson for the atheists that Nature is not “kind” or “cruel” — it is indifferent to human ego. Yet it is finely balanced in ways that sustain life.

Heavy clouds: unseen preparation before visible outcomes (“He brings forth heavy clouds.”). This means that Rain does not arrive suddenly. It requires a complete natural procedure to set in like: (1) Evaporation, (2) Accumulation, (3) Movement, (3) Timing.

Universal lesson: Major outcomes are preceded by unseen processes. This challenges: (1) Instant gratification, (2) * Reductionist thinking, and (3) Denial of unseen realities (including resurrection).

* Reductionist thinking is a cognitive approach that analyzes complex systems, problems, or behaviors by breaking them down into their smallest, most fundamental, and simple parts. Originating from René Descartes, this method posits that understanding the individual components allows for comprehension of the entire system. It is widely used in scientific fields like physics, chemistry, and biology to create objective, testable models, though it is often criticized for ignoring the context and interactions that make up the whole.

Thunder glorifies Allah (13:13) — what does this mean?

(13:13) The thunder celebrates His praise and holiness, and the angels, too, celebrate His praise for awe of Him. He hurls thunderbolts, striking with them whom He wills while they are engaged in disputation concerning Allah. He is Mighty in His contriving.

This is not poetic exaggeration. In Qur’anic language: (1) Everything follows the role assigned to it, (2) 
Obedience to divine law is tasbīḥ,  (3) 

Thunder “glorifies” Allah by: (1) Obeying physical laws flawlessly, (2) Never rebelling, (3) Never deviating

Contrast with humans: (1) Nature obeys without ego, and (2) Humans resist despite understanding.

Thunderbolts and human dispute “He strikes with them whom He wills, yet they dispute about Allah.”

This is a sharp rebuke. That is while people witness uncontrollable power, death can strike unpredictably - that is Safety is never guaranteed.

Despite these immense display of power and might, people (specially the atheists) still: (1) Argue about God’s existence, (2) Demand absolute proof, and (3) Mock the notion of accountability

Here is the Qur’anic irony: Human beings debate sovereignty while standing inside it.

Severe in power” — not cruelty, but reality “He is severe in power.”
This does not mean Allah is unjust. Rather it means (1) His power is not symbolic, (2) His laws are not negotiable, and that (3) His authority is not theoretical

Nature already demonstrates this severity:
The Divine power and might strikes in the form of Earthquakes, Storms, Death and Aging. None of these is in the power of the humans, who can never control these events nor delay. These would strike as and when Divinely desired, no one knows where, when and how. 

Here the Qur’an asks: If you accept severity in nature, why deny sovereignty behind it?

Lessons specifically for atheists
These verses challenge atheism without insults or theology-heavy arguments. It may be added that despite denying the existence of a Divine Beings Who controls every movement, the atheists are too struck with the awe and fear the destruction that may strike them.  It calls:
  • You already live by fear and hope
    • That is why you take (1) Safety measures, (2) Insurance, and look for the Weather forecasts so that you are not caught in a storm and get hurt.
    • And yet you deny: (1) Moral accountability, (2) Ultimate meaning
  • You trust unseen processes like electrons, gravity, probability But reject: (1) Unseen purpose and (2) Unseen will
  • You debate God under God’s sky while being benefiting from order and protected by balance, yet being Threatened by the same system at the same time. The Qur’an’s critique is simple: Denial is not intellectual — it is moral hesitation.
Lessons for all of mankind
  • Humility  - Power surrounds us at all times — yet we live as if autonomous.
  • Gratitude - Rain is not guaranteed. Stability is not promised.
  • Restraint - If nature obeys, rebellion is uniquely human — and uniquely dangerous.
  • Reflection over argument - The Qur’an does not say they deny Allah — it says: “They dispute about Allah.” - that is Disputation replaces reflection when arrogance enters.
One-line Qur’anic summary
These verses do not aim to prove God mathematically. Rather these aim to wake the conscience. That is while mankind argues, forgetting that it lives inside a reality it did not create

This is what Al Qur'an is saying: Look at the sky before you argue about the One who governs it. Thus, let the Divine awe instill fear in us the Divine might and power  while at them same time being hopeful of His infinite mercy so that we are not struck by His destructive power and bowing to Him for His mercy to help us understand the Divine wisdom in everything that we see around us. 

You may refer to more Selected Verses from Sürah 13. Al Ra'd - The Thunder  already published.

May Allāh (سبحانه و تعالى‎) help us understand Qur'ān and follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, which is embodiment of commandments of Allah contained in the Qur'ān. May Allah help us to be like the ones He loves and let our lives be lived helping others and not making others' lives miserable or unlivable. May all our wrong doings, whether intentional or unintentional, be forgiven before the angel of death knocks on our door. 
وَمَا عَلَيۡنَاۤ اِلَّا الۡبَلٰغُ الۡمُبِيۡنُ‏ 
(36:17) and our duty is no more than to clearly convey the Message.”
That is Our duty is only to convey to you the message that Allah has entrusted us with. Then it is for you to accept it or reject it. We have not been made responsible for making you accept it forcibly, and if you do not accept it, we shall not be seized in consequence of your disbelief, you will yourselves be answerable for your actions on Day of Resurrection.

May Allah forgive me if my posts ever imply a piety far greater than I possess. I am most in need of guidance.

Reading the Qur'ān should be a daily obligation of a Muslim - Reading it with translation will make it meaningful. But reading its Exegesis / Tafsir will make you understand it fully. It will also help the Muslims to have grasp over social issues and their answers discussed in the Qur'an and other matter related to inter faith so that they are able to discuss issues with non-Muslims with authority based on refences from Qur'an.

Note: When we mention God in our posts, we mean One True God, we call Allah in Islam, with no associates. Allah is the Sole Creator of all things, and that Allah is all-powerful and all-knowing. Allah has no offspring, no race, no gender, no body, and is unaffected by the characteristics of human life.

You may also refer to our exclusive reference page: Selected verses from selected Surahs of Al-Qurʾān for compiled verses from other surahs.

For verses on Selected Subjects, please refer to our reference page: Selected Verses from Al Qur'an about a Specific Subject (Reference Page) to know more about what Qur'an says about specific subjects and our reference page: Selected Verses from the Qur'an

You may also refer to our Reference Pages  and Understanding Al Qur'an for knowing more about Islam and Qur'ān.
Photo | Reference: | 1 | 2 | 3 |

An effort has been made to gather explanation / exegesis of the surahs and selected verses of Al-Qurʾān from authentic sources and then present a least possible condensed explanation of the surah. In that the exegesis of the chapters of the Quran is mainly based on the "Tafhim al-Qur'an - The Meaning of the Qur'an" by one of the most enlightened scholars of the Muslim World Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi.  
    In addition, other sources which have been explored and views of other scholars have been incorporated while explaining meaning of a verse. Those desirous of detailed explanations and tafsir (exegesis), may refer to these sites. For expansion of meaning and themes / contextual background help from ChatGPT is also taken.

    Disclaimer: The material for this post has been collected from the references given above. If anyone differs with the material contained in this post, one may consult the references and their authors.  If someone has more material about the subject, he/she is most welcome to share in the comments box to make the post all encompassing.

    If you like Islam: My Ultimate Decision, and to keep yourself updated on all our latest posts to know more about Islam, follow us on Facebook. You may also refer to our Facebook  Group Islam: The Ultimate Truth for more on Islam and Da'wah.

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    Saturday, 24 January 2026

    Al-Qurʾān: Overview and Selected verses from Sürah (13) Ar Ra’ad (The Thunder)

    Sūrah Ar-Ra'd, (Arabic: الرعد ), the Thunder, is the 13th sūrah (chapter) of Al-Qurʾān, composed of 43 verses (āyāt), part of Juzʼ13 with one Sajdah ۩ (Prostration) in the 15th verse. It is predominantly Makkan (though some scholars note a few Madinan verses, but its tone and themes are Makkan). The Surah begins with "المر (Alif. Lam. Mim. Ra", one of the Huroof Muqatta’at - Disjoined Letters. Please refer to our earlier post "Understanding the Holy Quran: Huroof Muqatta’at - Disjoined Letters" to know more about these disjoined letters.

    The Sürah draws its name from the verse: “And the thunder glorifies His praise, and so do the angels out of fear of Him.” (13:13). Thunder here symbolizes The overwhelming power of Allah, nature itself bearing witness to His majesty.

    We have already shared the Tafseer / Exegesis of the Surah. Herein under we will only present a condensed overview of the entire Sūrah, which includes the context, major themes and subjects and lessons that we can learn from this Sūrah, followed by references to  some of the selected verses already published.

    Context of revelation (Why this surah was revealed)
    Surah Ar-Raʿd was revealed in the difficult times of life Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in the last stage of the Mission of the Holy Prophet at Makkah and during the same period in which Surahs Yunus, Hud and Al- A'araf were sent down. The mocking of the Prophet ﷺ at the hands of the dis-believers of Makkah was at its peak while rejecting the concept of resurrections and demanding a "sign" from the Heavenly Deity to satisfy them that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was indeed a prophet of Allah. Allah responds by: (1) 
    Redirecting attention from spectacles to signs, (2) From external miracles to inner transformation, and (3) From impatience to moral endurance and (3)

    Core theme of Surah Ar-Raʿd
    Truth is not validated by noise or numbers, but by inner transformation and steadfastness upon divine guidance.

    This sūrah is concerned with the oneness of God, the message, the Day of judgement, and the penalty. The sūrah revolves around an important axis: what is truth is clear through power and stability, and what is falsehood is clear through its weakness. The verses call upon people to not be deceived by the glitter of falsehood because it is inevitably fleeting, while the truth shines throughout the entire universe.

    Rundown of the Surah with Selected / group of important verses
    1️⃣ The Qur’an is truth—even if denied (13:1)
    • These are the verses of the Book; and what has been revealed to you from your Lord is the truth, but most people do not believe.”
    • Lesson today: (1) Truth does not depend on majority approval, (2) Rejection does not negate reality, (3) Faith often begins in isolation
    2️⃣ Allah’s signs in the universe (13:2–4)
    • These verses mention: (1) Heavens raised without pillars, (2) Order of the sun and moon, (3) Diversity of land, crops, fruits
    • Indeed, in that are signs for people who reflect.” (13:4)
    • Lesson today: (1) Islam invites reflection, not blind belief, (3) Scientific discovery should lead to humility, not arrogance
    3️⃣ Certainty of resurrection (13:5)
    • If you are astonished, then astonishing is their saying: ‘When we are dust, will we indeed be in a new creation?’”
    • Lesson today: (1) Denial of the Hereafter leads to moral confusion, (2) Accountability gives meaning to ethics
    4️⃣ Allah does not change people until they change themselves (13:11)
    •  One of the most cited verses: “Indeed, Allah does not change the condition of a people until they change what is within themselves.”
    • Meaning: (1) Divine help follows moral reform, (2) Decline is internal before it is external
    • Application today: (1) Personal growth precedes social reform. (2) Blaming systems without self-accountability is futile
    • Applicability to Muslims: Muslims once dominated in all fields of science, astrology, astronomy, medicine, oceanography, mathematics and others while the Western world was far behind them. Now tides have changed. The initial euphoria of rise has subdued and taken over by the West / Non Muslims while Muslims have become entirely dependent on research and development in all forms of knowledge and sciences of the West. This verse should serve as an eye opener for the Muslims and to wake up from their slumber of ignorance to rise and reclaim their past glory.
    5️⃣ Thunder, fear, and hope (13:12–13)
    • He shows you lightning, causing fear and hope…”
    • Lesson - Faith balances: (1) Fear without despair, (2) Hope without complacency, and (3) Nature reminds us of human fragility
    6️⃣ Falsehood is loud but shallow; truth is quiet but lasting (13:17)
    • ⭐ A powerful parable: “As for the foam, it vanishes; but what benefits people remains on the earth.”
    • Lesson today: (1) Trends fade, truth remains, (2) Propaganda disappears, principles endure, (3) Social media “noise” is not moral substance
    7️⃣ The people of understanding (13:19–22)
    • Is one who knows that what has been revealed to you is the truth like one who is blind?
    • Allah describes the people of insight as those who: (1) Keep their covenant with Allah, (2) Maintain ties, (3) Are patient, and (4) Repel evil with good
    • Lesson: (1) Faith is seen in character, not claims, (2) Knowledge must produce ethics
    8️⃣ The world is not the reward (13:26)
    • The life of this world is nothing compared to the Hereafter except temporary enjoyment.”
    • Lesson today: (1) Material comfort is not success, (2) Delayed justice is not denial of justice
    9️⃣ The mission of the Prophet ﷺ (13:40)
    • “Your duty is only to convey; upon Us is the reckoning.”
    • There is a message in the verse for all people engaged in Da'wah - like all prophets, their job is only to extend the invitation. Thereafter, it is for others to come to Islam and those who still do not accept the ultimate truth, their matter is with Allah.
    • Lesson: Da'wah is responsibility, not control for results belong to Allah.
    Herein under are links to the explanation of some of the essential verses of Sürah Ar Ra’ad already published:
    In time we shall add more verses for the benefit of our readers.
    May Allāh (سبحانه و تعالى‎) help us understand Qur'ān and follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, which is embodiment of commandments of Allah contained in the Qur'ān. May Allah help us to be like the ones He loves and let our lives be lived helping others and not making others' lives miserable or unlivable. May all our wrong doings, whether intentional or unintentional, be forgiven before the angel of death knocks on our door. 
    وَمَا عَلَيۡنَاۤ اِلَّا الۡبَلٰغُ الۡمُبِيۡنُ‏ 
    (36:17) and our duty is no more than to clearly convey the Message.”
    That is Our duty is only to convey to you the message that Allah has entrusted us with. Then it is for you to accept it or reject it. We have not been made responsible for making you accept it forcibly, and if you do not accept it, we shall not be seized in consequence of your disbelief, you will yourselves be answerable for your actions on Day of Resurrection.

    May Allah forgive me if my posts ever imply a piety far greater than I possess. I am most in need of guidance.

    Reading the Qur'ān should be a daily obligation of a Muslim - Reading it with translation will make it meaningful. But reading its Exegesis / Tafsir will make you understand it fully. It will also help the Muslims to have grasp over social issues and their answers discussed in the Qur'an and other matter related to inter faith so that they are able to discuss issues with non-Muslims with authority based on refences from Qur'an.

    Note: When we mention God in our posts, we mean One True God, we call Allah in Islam, with no associates. Allah is the Sole Creator of all things, and that Allah is all-powerful and all-knowing. Allah has no offspring, no race, no gender, no body, and is unaffected by the characteristics of human life.

    You may also refer to our exclusive reference page: Selected verses from selected Surahs of Al-Qurʾān for compiled verses from other surahs.

    For verses on Selected Subjects, please refer to our reference page: Selected Verses from Al Qur'an about a Specific Subject (Reference Page) to know more about what Qur'an says about specific subjects and our reference page: Selected Verses from the Qur'an. .

    You may also refer to our Reference Pages  and Understanding Al Qur'an for knowing more about Islam and Qur'ān.
    Photo | Reference: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |

    An effort has been made to gather explanation / exegesis of the surahs and selected verses of Al-Qurʾān from authentic sources and then present a least possible condensed explanation of the surah. In that the exegesis of the chapters of the Quran is mainly based on the "Tafhim al-Qur'an - The Meaning of the Qur'an" by one of the most enlightened scholars of the Muslim World Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi.  
      In addition, other sources which have been explored and views of other scholars have been incorporated while explaining meaning of a verse. Those desirous of detailed explanations and tafsir (exegesis), may refer to these sites. For expansion of meaning and themes / contextual background help from ChatGPT is also taken.

      Disclaimer: The material for this post has been collected from the references given above. If anyone differs with the material contained in this post, one may consult the references and their authors.  If someone has more material about the subject, he/she is most welcome to share in the comments box to make the post all encompassing.

      If you like Islam: My Ultimate Decision, and to keep yourself updated on all our latest posts to know more about Islam, follow us on Facebook. You may also refer to our Facebook  Group Islam: The Ultimate Truth for more on Islam and Da'wah.

      Please share this page to your friends and family members through Facebook, WhatsApp or any means on social media so that they can also be benefited by it and better understand Islam and the Qur'ān - Insha Allah (Allah Willing) you shall be blessed with the best of both worlds.

      Friday, 14 April 2023

      Surely in remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest

      There is a Hadith attribute to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ that reads: There is a piece of flesh in the body if it becomes good (reformed) the whole body becomes good but if it gets spoilt the whole body gets spoilt and that is the heart. A sound heart refers to one that is free from arrogance and tries to please Allah. That is the more one cleans one's heart of worldly wants and puts complete trust in Allah, the more peace and tranquility one finds, for then one is reassured that no harm can come to him as long as love for Allah resides in his heart. 

      Have you ever seen the bright radiance on the faces of the people who are closer to Allah, the ones whose time is spent in remembrance of Allah and doing things as ordained by their Creator? That is the more one remembers Allah the more his heart is cleansed of evil thoughts and takes him away from the worldly thoughts and worries. This is exactly the theme of the 28th verse of Surah 13. Ar Ra'ad (The Thunder) as shared below:

      اَلَّذِيۡنَ اٰمَنُوۡا وَتَطۡمَـئِنُّ قُلُوۡبُهُمۡ بِذِكۡرِ اللّٰهِ​ ؕ اَلَا بِذِكۡرِ اللّٰهِ تَطۡمَـئِنُّ الۡقُلُوۡبُ ؕ‏ 
      (13:28) Such are the ones who believe (in the message of the Prophet) and whose hearts find rest in the remembrance of Allah. Surely in Allah's remembrance do hearts find rest.
      That is to say that to the degree that you remember Allah, your heart will be calm and cheerful. His remembrance carries with it the meaning of total dependence upon Him, of turning to Him for aid, of having good thoughts about Him, and of waiting for victory from Him. Truly, He is near when supplicated: He hears when He is called and He answers when He is invoked, so humble yourself before Him and ask of Him sincerely. Repeat His beautiful blessed name, and mention Him as being alone worthy of worship. Mention His praises, supplicate to Him, and ask forgiveness from Him: you will then find - by the will of Allah- happiness, peace, and illumination. [1]

      How can we remember Allah so that our hearts are at rest, peaceful and comforted? Herein under are some tips:

      • Unflinching Faith in Allah
      • Total trust in Allah (Tawakkul). ...
      • Constant mention of Allah (Dhikrullah). ...
      • Supplication (Duah)
      • Positive attitude for every distress 
      Let us read how Muslim scholars interpret this verse:

      Yusuf Ali Explanation:
      The Sign or Miracle is not something external: it is something internal, something in your mind, heart, and soul. It depends on your inner spiritual experience. If you turn to Allah, that light, that experience, will come. If you do not, Allah will not force you.

      Javed Ahmad Ghamidi Explanation:
      Ie., not through marvels and miracles, but through the Qur’ān when it fully expounds the attributes of God, His established practices and the arguments of His comprehension. However, for this it is necessary that a person is prepared to recognize the truth per se.

      Tafsir Qur'an Wiki:
      This is followed by an image of believing hearts which enjoy a congenial atmosphere of reassurance, happiness and peace. They find comfort in their feeling that their bond with God is a real one, and that they are close to Him, secure with His support.

      They are without worry, and worry is normally only generated when one is left alone or when one is unsure of one’s way. Such people understand God’s wisdom behind man’s creation, origin and destiny. They also find comfort in feeling secure against aggression, harm or evil, except as God wills for them. This is coupled with a resigned acceptance of whatever trial God wishes to test them with. They are reassured that God will always bestow on them His grace, giving them guidance, abundance and security in this life and in the life to come.

      Such comfort in the heart is a profound reality in the hearts of believers who deeply and truly feel the meaning of faith. They have a bond with God which they recognize. They cannot express the meaning of such a bond in words.

      It touches their hearts, generating a feeling of happiness and reassurance that they do not stand alone in this universe. Whatever surrounds them is a friend, because it is all made by God under whose protection they live.

      No one on earth is more miserable than those who are deprived of the blessing of a close relationship with God. Those who, having severed the most essential bond with their Creator, feel that they have no relationship with all around them are bound to suffer great misery. Who can be more wretched than one who does not realize why he has been created, or where he is heading, or why he suffers? Forlorn indeed is the one who goes about his life feeling isolated in an endless desert, having to strive without support, guidance or help.

      In life we often experience moments which none can withstand unless we are certain of God’s support and protection, regardless of whatever resources of fortitude, perseverance and power may be at our command. There are moments in life that render all that useless. But such moments can be faced easily by those who find their comfort in God.

      Now you may listen to the following short clipped video to explanation of the aforesaid Ayat by eminent Muslim scholar Nouman Ali Khan:
      May Allāh (سبحانه و تعالى‎) help us understand Qur'ān and follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, which is embodiment of commandments of Allah contained in the Qur'ān. May Allah help us to be like the ones He loves and let our lives be lived helping others and not making others' lives miserable or unlivable. May all our wrong doings, whether intentional or unintentional, be forgiven before the angel of death knocks on our door. 
      وَمَا عَلَيۡنَاۤ اِلَّا الۡبَلٰغُ الۡمُبِيۡنُ‏ 
      (36:17) and our duty is no more than to clearly convey the Message.”
      That is Our duty is only to convey to you the message that Allah has entrusted us with. Then it is for you to accept it or reject it. We have not been made responsible for making you accept it forcibly, and if you do not accept it, we shall not be seized in consequence of your disbelief, you will yourselves be answerable for your actions on Day of Resurrection.

      Reading the Qur'ān should be a daily obligation of a Muslim - Reading it with translation will make it meaningful. But reading its Exegesis / Tafsir will make you understand it fully. It will also help the Muslims to have grasp over social issues and their answers discussed in the Qur'an and other matter related to inter faith so that they are able to discuss issues with non-Muslims with authority based on refences from Qur'an.

      May Allah forgive me if my posts ever imply a piety far greater than I possess. I am most in need of guidance.

      Note: When we mention God in our posts, we mean One True God, we call Allah in Islam, with no associates. Allah is the Sole Creator of all things, and that Allah is all-powerful and all-knowing. Allah has no offspring, no race, no gender, no body, and is unaffected by the characteristics of human life.

      You may refer to more Selected Verses from Sürah 13. Al Ra'd - The Thunder  already published.

      For more Selected Verses, please refer to our reference page: Selected Verses from the Qur'anYou may also refer to our Reference Pages  and Understanding Al Qur'an for knowing more about Islam and Qur'ān.
      Photo | Tafsir References: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4

      An effort has been made to gather explanation / exegesis of the surahs of the Qur'ān from authentic sources and then present a least possible condensed explanation of the surah. In that the exegesis of the chapters of the Quran is mainly based on the "Tafhim al-Qur'an - The Meaning of the Qur'an" by one of the most enlightened scholars of the Muslim World Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi.  
      In order to augment and add more explanation as already provided, additional input has been interjected from the following sources: 
      • Tafsir Ibn Khatir
      • Muhammad Asad Translation
      • Yusuf Ali Translation
      • Translation Javed Ahmad Ghamidi / Al Mawrid
      • Qur'an Wiki
      • Towards Understanding the Quran
      In addition, references of other sources which have been explored have also been given above. Those desirous of detailed explanations and tafsir (exegesis), may refer to these sites.

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