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Aug 19, 2024

Surah Al An'am (Verses 51-55)

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 6, Verses 51-55 Surah Al-An'am, Verses 51-55 Recitation. Translation. Tafseer.

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LESSON # 6 of Chapter # 6. Difficult Vocabularies from LESSON # 6 (Chapter # 6 Verses 51-55) Verse # 51. 1- Muster. (Verb) (To produce or encourage something such as an emotion or support.) 2- Immerse. (Verb) (To become completely involved in something.) 3- Allurement. (Noun) (The power to entice or attract through personal charm..) 4- Personage. (Noun) (An important or famous person.) 5- Redemption. (Noun) (To be too bad to be improved or saved by anyone.) 6- Expiate. (Verb) (To show that you are sorry for bad behaviour by doing something or accepting punishment.) 7- Susceptible. (Adjective) (Easily influenced or harmed by something.) Verse # 52. 8- Affluent. (Adjective) (Having a lot of money or owning a lot of things.) 9- Poke. (Verb) (To push a finger or other pointed object quickly into someone or something.) 10- Usurp. (Verb) (To take control of a position of power, especially without having the right to.) Verse # 53. 11- Indigent. (Adjective) (Very poor.) 12- Precede. (Verb) (To be or go before something or someone in time or space.) Verse # 54. 13- Incumbent. (Adjective) (Officially having the named position.) Verse # 55. 14- Wicked. (Adjective) (Morally wrong and bad.) 15- Distinct. (Adjective) (Clearly noticeable; that certainly exists.) 16- Persistence. (Noun) (The fact that someone or something persists.) 17- Unmistakably. (Adverb) (In a way that is very easy to see and not likely to be confused with something else.)
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LESSON # 6 of Chapter # 6. References from LESSON # 6 (Chapter # 6 Verses 51-55) Verse # 55. 1- Qur'aan (6:37)

LESSON # 6 of Chapter # 6. Summary of Verses (51-55) of Chapter # 6 Surah Al An'am: Here's a summary of the verses from 51 to 56 of Surah Al-An'am: 1. Admonition to the God-fearing: Warn those who are aware they will stand before Allah, emphasizing that no one but Allah can protect or intercede for them. Such individuals may become more conscious of God. 2. Effectiveness of Admonitions: Admonitions are ineffective for those overly engrossed in worldly pleasures or who believe in false intercessors or redemption by others. The Prophet is instructed to focus on those who are truly receptive to guidance. 3. Acceptance of Devotees: Do not shun those who sincerely worship Allah and seek His pleasure, regardless of their social status. Disregarding them would be unjust. 4. Criticism of the Prophet’s Followers: The Quraysh elite criticized the Prophet for associating with the poor and lower classes, questioning their worthiness. The Prophet is reassured that he is not accountable for their past or their faith, and they are not accountable for his conduct. 5. Testing Through Status: Allah tests people by showing favor to those of lower social status to challenge the pride of those with wealth and honor. 6. Comfort to New Believers: When believers who have repented come to you, greet them with peace. Allah’s mercy is extensive, and He forgives those who repent sincerely. 7. Clarity of Signs: The persistence of some in disbelief despite clear signs demonstrates their deliberate choice to reject the truth. Their denial is not due to a lack of evidence but a willful choice to err. These verses address the need for genuine faith, the acceptance of all sincere seekers, the test of pride versus humility, and reassurance of Allah’s mercy and justice.

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