Friday, 24 June 2016

Not everything of a dead body is taken away by earth!

 


Verses 1-4 of Chapter 50:
Qaf: By the Glorious Qur'an (Thou art Allah's Messenger). But they wonder that there has come to them a Warner from among themselves. So the Unbelievers say: "This is a wonderful thing! "What! When we die and become dust, (shall we live again?) That is a (sort of) return far (from our understanding)." We already know how much of them the earth takes away: With Us is a record guarding (the full account).

Why did God not allow fighting to take place at Hudaibiyah?


Verse 25 of Chapter 48:
They are those who disbelieved and hindered you from Al-Masjid Al-Haram and detained the sacrificial animals, from reaching their place of sacrifice. Had there not been believing men and believing women whom you did not know, that you may kill and on whose account a sin would have been committed by you without (your) knowledge, that Allah might bring into His mercy whom He wills -- if they had been apart, We verily, would have punished with painful torment those of them who disbelieved.

What are the qualities that must be possessed by either a believing man or woman in order to go to heaven?

 


Verse 35 of chapter 33:
Most surely the men and the women who have surrendered themselves to Allah; who are believing,
obedient, truthful, and patient; who bow down before Allah, practice charity, observe the fasts, guard their private parts and remember Allah much. Allah has prepared for them forgiveness and a vast reward.

Sunday, 12 June 2016

Why did God permit the believers to fight after migration from Mecca to Medina?


Verses 39-40 of Chapter 22:
Permission is granted to those against whom the disbelievers wage war, as they are being wronged; and indeed Allah is Able to assist them. Those who were unjustly expelled from their homes just because they said, "Allah is Our Lord" and had Allah not repelled some men by means of other men, the abbeys, churches, synagogues and mosques - in which the name of Allah is profusely mentioned - would definitely be demolished; and indeed Allah will assist the one who helps His religion; indeed surely Allah is Almighty, Dominant.

What is the fate of the people who stand on the boundary line between belief and disbelief? 

 


Verses 11-13 of Chapter 22:
And there is a type of man who serves Allah standing on the borders (of the Faith); is if some good comes to him, he is satisfied (with his Faith), but if he encounters a trial, he turns his back (upon it). Thus he loses both this world and the Hereafter: this is the manifest loss. Then, instead of Allah, he invokes those who can do him neither harm nor good:this is the last extremity of deviation. He invokes those who are more likely to do him harm than good. What an evil guardian he chooses and what an evil companion!