Page no 66 : God wants you to know about your life guideline

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 Page no 66 : God wants you to know about your life guideline

Surah Al Imran a short briefing of verse no 21 to 25


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Verse no 21


Innal lazeena yakfuroona bi Aayaatil laahi wa yaqtuloonan Nabiyyeena bighairi haqqinw wa yaqtuloonal lazeena yaamuroona bilqisti minannaasi fabashirhum bi’azaabin aleem


 Surely, those who deny the Messages of Allah and seek to kill the Prophets without a just cause and slay those among the people who enjoin equity and justice, announce to them a grievous punishment.

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God wants you to know

God wants you to know


God wants you to know that those who deny His messages and act against His guidance are committing a serious wrongdoing. These people not only reject the truth sent by Allah but also go to the extent of wanting to kill the Prophets. The Prophets are sent by God to guide humanity towards righteousness and to help people live in a way that pleases Him.

Killing the Prophets, who are innocent and chosen by God, is a grave sin. Such an act shows a complete disregard for justice and fairness. Furthermore, these wrongdoers also attack those who stand up for truth and justice. People who promote fairness and encourage others to live righteously are valuable in the eyes of God, and harming them is seen as an unforgivable act.

God wants you to understand that there are severe consequences for these actions. Those who engage in these cruel and unjust behaviors will face a terrible punishment. This punishment is not just a warning; it is a reality that will come to those who choose to ignore the guidance of Allah and harm His messengers and the people who uphold justice.

So, it is important to remember that God wants you to know the value of justice, righteousness, and following His messages. By living a life that honors these principles, one can avoid the grievous fate that awaits those who deny Allah's messages and harm His chosen ones and their followers. This is a clear reminder that every action has consequences, and we must strive to be on the side of truth and justice.

Verse no 22


Ulaaa’ikal lazeena habitat a’maaluhum fid dunyaa wal Aaakhirati wa maa lahum min naasireen


 It is they whose deeds go in vain in this world and in the Hereafter, and they shall have none to help them.

God wants you to know that some people's actions will be meaningless in this life and the Hereafter. They might work hard and seem successful, but if their intentions and deeds are not in line with divine guidance, all their efforts will be in vain. 

In this world, people often judge success by wealth, status, or fame. However, God wants you to know that these are not the true measures of a person's worth. True success is about following the right path, doing good deeds, and being sincere in your intentions. If someone turns away from what is right, their actions, no matter how grand, lose their value.

Moreover, when it comes to the Hereafter, these people will have no helpers or supporters. In the next life, everyone will stand alone with their deeds. God wants you to know that relying on others or material possessions won't save them. Their focus on worldly gains, instead of spiritual growth and righteousness, will leave them without support when it truly matters.

In essence, this verse serves as a reminder to focus on what really counts. God wants you to know that a life lived with purpose, good intentions, and adherence to divine principles is what leads to true success. It is not just about the outward appearances or achievements but about the purity of one's heart and the righteousness of one's actions.

Verse no 23


Alam tara ilal lazeena ootoo naseebam minal Kitaabi yud’awna ilaa Kitaabil laahi liyahkuma bainahum summa yatawallaa fareequm minhum wa hum mu’ridoon


Have you not considered (the case of) those who were given a portion of the Scripture? When they are called to the Book of Allah (the Qur'Ć¢n) that it may judge between them, yet a party of them turn away in sheer aversion.

**God wants you to know** about those who were given a part of the Holy Scripture. These are the people who received guidance from God through earlier divine books. They were blessed with knowledge and wisdom, which should have helped them live righteous lives. However, when they are invited to the Book of Allah, the Qur’an, to judge matters between them, they refuse to accept its guidance.

This verse speaks about the attitude of some people who, despite having been given a portion of God's message, choose to ignore it. Instead of turning to the Qur’an for guidance and allowing it to judge between right and wrong, they turn away. They reject the message not because they are unaware of its truth but because they are unwilling to follow it. Their refusal is a deliberate act of turning away from what they know is right.

It is important to understand that **God wants you to know** the importance of following His guidance. The Qur’an is sent as a complete book of wisdom, meant to guide all humanity. Ignoring its teachings, especially when one knows its truth, shows a lack of faith and submission to God's will. This verse serves as a reminder to seek guidance from the divine teachings and to allow them to lead us on the path of righteousness.

In conclusion, the verse teaches us about the human tendency to turn away from divine guidance, even when it is clear and evident. God wants you to know that true faith lies in accepting His guidance and allowing His words to guide our lives. We should strive to open our hearts to the message of the Qur’an and let it be the judge in all our affairs.

Verse no 24


Zaalika bi annahum qaaloo lan tamassanan naaru illaaa ayyaamam ma’doodaatinw wa gharrahum fee deenihim maa kaanoo yaftaroon


They do so because they say, 'The Fire will not (even) brush us except for a limited number of days.' (Their own lies) that they used to forge have deluded them in the matter of their faith.

God wants you to know that some people deceive themselves with false beliefs about the afterlife. They confidently say, "The Fire will not touch us except for a few days." This statement reflects their assumption that they will only suffer in hell for a short period due to their sins. They rely on these comforting thoughts, ignoring the reality of their actions and the consequences that come with them.

These people are misled by the falsehoods they have created and believe in. They think that their minor wrongdoings will be easily forgiven or that their suffering will be temporary. This false sense of security is a result of the lies they have told themselves to feel safe and reassured about their fate in the hereafter.

God wants you to know that such self-deception can be dangerous. It can lead people to continue in their wrongful ways, thinking that there are no serious consequences awaiting them. They might believe that they are exempt from divine justice or that their punishment will be minimal and bearable.

Therefore, it is important to be aware of such delusions and not let false beliefs cloud one's judgment. True faith requires honest reflection and acknowledgment of one’s actions and their consequences. God wants you to know the importance of sincerity and truthfulness in faith, as these are the foundations of a truly righteous life. By understanding this, one can strive to live a life that aligns with divine guidance and prepares them for the realities of the afterlife.

Verse no 25


Fakaifa izaa jama’naahum li Yawmil laa raiba fee wa wuffiyat kullu nafsim maa kasabat wa hum laa yuzlamoon


Then how (will they fare) when We gather them together for the Day about (the advent of) which there is no doubt, and (when) every soul shall be paid in full for what it has accomplished, and they shall not be dealt with unjustly.

"God wants you to know" that on the Day of Judgment, every person will be gathered together before Him. This is a day that is certain to come, and there is no doubt about its arrival. On this day, every soul will be brought forth to face their deeds, and everyone will be fully accountable for their actions in this life.

On that day, everyone will be judged fairly. No one will be wronged, and justice will be served to each soul. The deeds of every individual, whether good or bad, will be weighed and measured. Every single action will be taken into account, and each person will receive what they truly deserve.

"God wants you to know" that He is just and merciful. He does not overlook any deed, no matter how small. Every person will receive the reward or punishment that is rightfully theirs, based on what they have done in their lifetime. No one will face any injustice, for God's justice is absolute and perfect.

Therefore, it is important to live a life of righteousness, always remembering that the Day of Judgment is certain. "God wants you to know" that He is aware of all that you do, and nothing escapes His knowledge. Prepare for this day by living a life of honesty, compassion, and devotion, knowing that you will be held accountable for all your actions.



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