facebook

Nov 14, 2023

Surah Aal e Imran (Verses 181-187)

بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ, (bi-smi llāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm) "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful" "Assalamualaikum/Hello and welcome! It's a pleasure to have you join us on this platform. Feel free to explore and engage with our community." Feel free to join the cafe and our Instagram page for notifications and updates; Hilokal; https://hilokal.page.link/eUxfM Instagram; https://instagram.com/ideologyovlife?igshid=NjIwNzIyMDk2Mg== Chapter 3, Verses 181-187 Surah Aal-e-Imran, Verses 181-187 Recitation. Translation. Tafseer.

Translations; Please follow the sequence to find your language; English Urdu Hindi Tamil Bangali Korean Kurdish Turkish Portuguese Spanish

Difficult Vocabularies from LESSON # 19 (Chapter # 3 Verses 181-187) Verse # 181 1- Torment. (Noun) (Great mental suffering and unhappiness, or great physical pain.) 2- Ridicule. (Noun) (Unkind words or actions that make someone or something look stupid.) Verse # 183 3- Indispensable. (Adjective) (Something or someone that is indispensable is so good or important that you could not manage without it, him or her.) 4- Antagonise. (Verb) (To make someone dislike you or feel opposed to you.) 5- Henpecked. (Adjective) (A henpecked man is controlled by and a little frightened of a women, especially his wife.) 6- Refrain. (Verb) (To avoid doing or stop yourself from doing something.) Verse # 185 7- Illusion. (Noun) (An idea or belief that is not true.) 8- Sabration. (Noun) (A way of being saved frous danger, loss of harm.) Verse # 186 9- Invidious. (Adjective) (Likely to cause unhappiness or be umpleseant, especially because it is unfair.) 10- Accusation. (Noun) (A statement saying that someone has done something morally wrong or unkind, or the fact of accusing someone.) Verse # 187 11- Sermon. (Noun) (A part of a Christian church ceremony in which a priest gives a talk on a religious or moral subject, often based on something written in the Bible.) 12- Levites. (Noun) (Descendant of the tribe of "Levi" one of the 12 tribes of ancient Isra’eel.)
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image
hilokal-notebook-image

References from LESSON # 18 (Chapter # 3 Verses 181-187) Verse # 181. 1- (For this statement made by the Jews see the Tradition mentioned by Ibn Kathir in his comments on this verse - Ed.) Verse # 183. 2- (See Judges 6: 20-1 and 13: 19-20; 2 Chronicles 7: 1-2.) 3- (See 1 Kings 18 and 19.) Verse # 187. 4- (Deuteronomy 6: 4-9.) 5- (Deuteronomy 27: 2-4.) 6- (See 2 Kings 22: 8-13.)

Summary (181-187): In these verses, believers are reminded not to be deceived by the worldly allurements of wealth and children. The concept of the life of this world being temporary is emphasized, and the everlasting nature of the Hereafter is highlighted. The verses also touch upon the importance of God-consciousness and the significance of following the guidance provided by Allah and His Messenger. Additionally, there is a mention of the People of the Book and their deviations. Overall, these verses stress the need for a balanced perspective on worldly matters, the primacy of the Hereafter, and the importance of following divine guidance.

Thankyou everyone for joining. May Allah rewards all of you for your precious time spent here & may Allah keeps pouring his blessings upon you and your loved ones. Stay safe & and blessed. Aslamualaikum to all of you.

By undefined

18 notes ・ 29 views

  • English

  • Proficient