Page no 67 : God wants you to know (Al Qur'an)
Surah Al Imran a short briefing of verse no. 26 to 30
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Verse no 26
Qulil laahumma Maalikal Mulki tu’til mulka man tashaaa’u wa tanzi’ul mulka mimman tashhaaa’u wa tu’izzu man tashaaa’u wa tuzillu man tashaaa’u biyadikal khairu innaka ‘alaa kulli shai’in Qadeer
26 Say, 'O Allah! The Lord of all power, You grant power to whomsoever You will and take away power from whomsoever You please, and confer honour and dignity on whomsoever You will and disgrace whomsoever You will. All good lies in Your hand. Verily, You are the Possessor of full power to do all You will,
Say, “O Allah, the Lord of all things, You are the One who gives authority and power to whomever You choose. You also take it away from anyone You will. You honour some people and raise them to high positions, while You humble others and bring them down as You wish. Everything good comes from You alone, and all blessings are in Your control. Truly, You have the power to do whatever You desire.”
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God wants you to know
God wants you to know that all authority and power come from Him. He has the ultimate control over who rises and who falls in this world. No matter how much power or status someone has, it is only by God's will. Similarly, if someone is brought low or loses their position, it is also part of God’s greater plan.
God is the source of all goodness and honour. He knows what is best for each person and grants blessings accordingly. Whether one is honoured or humbled, it is God's wisdom that determines it, and His power over everything is absolute. People may strive for power or respect, but ultimately, it is God's decision who receives it.
This verse teaches us humility and trust in God’s will. No matter our situation in life, we should remember that it is temporary and in the hands of Allah. We must be grateful when He gives us honour and remain patient when we face challenges, knowing that all is under His divine plan.
Verse no 27
Toolijul laila fin nahaari wa toolijun nahaara fil laili wa tukhrijul haiya minalmaiyiti wa tukhrijul maiyita minal haiyi wa tarzuqu man tashaaa’u bighari hisaab
You cause the night to merge into the day and cause the day to merge into the night, and bring forth the living from the dead and bring forth the dead from the living, and provide (all sorts of provisions) to whomsoever You will without measure."
God wants you to know that He is the One who controls everything in the universe. He makes the night blend into the day and the day blend into the night. This shows His power over time and how He controls the cycles of life. No one else can make such changes, reminding us that we should rely on Him in all situations.
He is also the one who gives life and takes it away. God brings the living out of the dead, and from the living, He brings forth the dead. This reflects the continuous cycle of life and death, all controlled by His will. We should understand that life and death are in His hands alone.
Furthermore, God provides for whomever He wishes. He gives all kinds of blessings and provisions without any limits. No one else has such control over wealth, food, health, or happiness. If we are blessed, it is because God wills it, and if we are in hardship, only He can change our situation.
God wants you to know that His power and mercy are beyond human understanding. Everything we have, whether it is time, life, or resources, is given by Him. This verse teaches us to trust in His plans and believe that He is the best provider, taking care of His creation in ways we may not always understand.
Verse no 28
Laa yattakhizil mu’minoonal kaafireena awliyaaa’a min doonil mu’mineena wa mai yaf’al zaalika falaisa minal laahi fee shai’in illaaa an tattaqoo minhum tuqaah; wa yuhazzirukumul laahu nafsah; wa ilal laahil maseer
Let not the believers take the disbelievers for allies in preference to the believers unless you very carefully guard against evil from them. Indeed he who acts likewise (in a careless manner let him remember) he has nothing to do with Allah. And Allah cautions you against His punishment, for to Allah is the eventual returning.
**God wants you to know** that believers should not take non-believers as close allies instead of other believers. This means that those who believe in Allah should prioritize their relationships with fellow believers. The guidance encourages unity among believers and reminds them to be cautious when forming bonds with people who do not share their faith.
However, there is an exception to this. If believers find themselves in a situation where they must protect themselves from harm or evil, they can be careful and take necessary measures. But this should be done with great caution and only when it is truly needed for their safety.
Those who act carelessly and choose non-believers as allies, ignoring this warning, are turning away from Allah. It is a reminder that if someone neglects their faith and chooses the wrong path, they will lose their connection with Allah and His guidance.
In the end, God wants you to know that He is watching over everything, and He warns believers of His punishment. Everyone will ultimately return to Allah, and it is important to live in a way that pleases Him. This verse serves as a gentle reminder for believers to always be mindful of their actions and choices.
Verse no 29
Qul in tukhfoo maa fee sudoorikum aw tubdoohu ya’lamhul laah; wa ya’lamu maa fis samaawaati wa maa fil ard; wallaahu ‘alaa kulli shai’in Qadeer
Say, 'Whether you conceal that which is in your bosoms or whether you reveal it Allah knows it, and He knows whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth. Allah is the Possessor of full power to do all that He will."
God wants you to know that whether you hide something in your heart or openly share it, Allah is fully aware of it. Nothing is hidden from Him, as He knows every secret and thought in your mind. No matter how much we try to conceal our feelings or actions, Allah’s knowledge encompasses everything, both hidden and revealed.
Not just on earth, but Allah’s knowledge and power extend throughout the heavens as well. He knows everything that happens in the universe, and nothing escapes His sight or understanding. His awareness is not limited by time or space, and no detail is too small for Him to notice.
Allah is the ultimate authority over all creation. He is the One with absolute power to do anything He wills. Whether it is something beyond human understanding or something that seems impossible to us, Allah has the capability to make it happen with ease. His control over the universe is unmatched, and His decisions are always based on His infinite wisdom.
So, remember that Allah’s knowledge and power are complete and perfect. Trust in Him, for He is aware of everything we do, think, and feel, and He is in control of all things. No matter how much we try to hide, Allah knows what is in our hearts and will judge us based on His perfect understanding.
Verse no 30
Yawma tajidu kullu nafsim maa’amilat min khairim muhdaranw wa maa ‘amilat min sooo’in tawaddu law anna bainahaa wa bainahooo amadam ba’eedaa; wa yuhazzirukumul laahu nafsah; wallaahu ra’oofum bil’ibaad (section 3)
(Beware of) the Day when every soul shall be confronted with what good it has done and (similarly) whatever it has done of evil. It (- the soul) will earnestly wish there would be a long distance between it and between that (evil). Allah cautions you against His punishment. And Allâh is Most Compassionate to His servants.
God wants you to know about a day when every soul will face the truth of what it has done. On that day, every good action will be shown, and so will every wrong deed. Each person will clearly see their own choices, both the good and the bad. This is the moment when there is no hiding from the reality of one's actions.
On this day, those who did wrong will desperately wish they could be far away from the bad deeds they committed. They will feel deep regret and hope to escape from the consequences of their actions. But this separation is not possible; every person must face the truth of what they have done.
God wants you to know that He warns you of His punishment, reminding you of the consequences of sinful behaviour. His warning is not to frighten but to guide you toward living a better, more righteous life. It is a reminder that our actions have weight, and we must be mindful of the choices we make every day.
At the same time, God is Most Compassionate and kind to His servants. He offers mercy and forgiveness to those who sincerely seek it. This message shows that while God's justice is certain, His compassion is always there for those who turn to Him with sincere hearts.
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