Jun 8, 2024
Surah Al Nisa (Verses 57-70)
بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ,
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Chapter 4, Verses 57-70
Surah Al-Nisa, Verses 57-70
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Difficult Vocabularies from LESSON # 9 (Chapter # 4 Verses 57-70.)
Verse # 57.
1- Forewarn. (Verb)
(To tell someone that something unpleasant is going to happen.)
2- Circumambulated. (Verb)
(walk all the way round (something).)
3- Foe. (Noun)
(An enemy.)
Verse # 59.
4- Abominable. (Adjective)
(Very bad or unpleasant.)
5- Acquitted. (Verb)
(To decide officially in a law court that someone is not guilty of a particular crime.)
6- Revolt. (Verb)
(If a large number of people revolt, they refuse to be controlled or ruled, and take action against authority, often violent action.)
Verse # 62.
7- Censured. (Noun)
(Strong criticism or disapproval.)
8- Stratagem. (Noun)
(A carefully planned way of achieving or dealing with something, often involving a trick.)
Verse # 66.
9- Ambivalence. (Noun)
(The state of having two opposing feelings at the same time, or being uncertain about how you feel.)
Verse # 69.
10- Atrophied (Verb)
((Of a part of the body) to be reduced in size and therefore strength, or, more generally, to become weaker.)
References from LESSON # 9 (Chapter # 4 Verses 57-70)
Verse # 59.
1- (Muslim, 'Iman', 37; Ahmad b. Hanbal, Musnad, vol. 3, p. 472 - Ed.)
2- (Bukhari, 'Jihad', 109; 'I'tisam', 2; Muslim, 'Amarah', 32, 33; Nasa'i, 'Bay'ah', 27; etc. - Ed.)
3- (For these traditions see Bukhari, 'Ahkam', 4; 'Jihad', 108; Muslim, 'Amarah', 39; Tirmidhi, 'Jihad', 29; Ibn Majah, 'Jihad', 40; Ahmad b. Hanbal, Musnad, vol. 2, pp. 17 and 142 - Ed.)
4- (See Bukhari, 'Jihad', 108 - Ed.)
5- (See Muslim, 'Amarah', 65, 66; Tirmidhi, 'Fitan', 77; Darimi, 'Riqaq, 78; Ahmad b. Hanbal, Musnad, vol. 6, pp. 24, 28 - Ed.)
6- (Bukhari and Muslim)
Verse # 65.
7- (Cited by al-Nawawi in al-Arba'in, see the tradition no. 41, transmitted on their authority of Abu al-Qasim Isma'il b. Muhammad al-Isfahani, Kitab al-Hujjah with the opinion that it is a 'good' and 'sound' tradition, with a sound chain of transmission - Ed.)
Summary of verses 57-70 of Surah An-Nisa:
Summary of verses 57 till 70 of Surah An Nisa:
These verses describe the rewards for those who believe and do righteous deeds and Allah commands believers to return trusts to their rightful owners and to judge fairly when they judge between people.
Believers are instructed to obey Allah, His Messenger, and those in authority among them, and the hypocrites are criticized for pretending to believe but not genuinely accepting Allah's commandments or the Prophet’s judgments.
They are criticized for claiming to seek reconciliation while in reality avoiding true judgment.
And in further it describes when the Prophet's role in resolving disputes is emphasized. If hypocrites sincerely repent and seek forgiveness from Allah, they will find Allah Merciful.
And Those who obey Allah and His Messenger will be in the company of the Prophets, Obedience to Allah and His Messenger brings immense reward, which includes being among the righteous and honored ones in the Hereafter.
In summary, these verses emphasize the importance of sincere belief, obedience to divine commandments, justice, and the stark contrast between true believers and hypocrites. The rewards for the faithful and the consequences for the hypocrites are clearly outlined.
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