Page no 68 : God wants you to know (Holly book Qur'an)
Surah Al Imran a short briefing of verse no. 31 to 35
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Verse no. 31
Qul in kuntum tuhibboonal laaha fattabi’ oonee yuhbibkumul laahu wa yaghfir lakum zunoobakum; wallaahu Ghafoorur Raheem
Say, 'Follow me if you love Allah, (if you do so) Allah will love you and grant you protection from your sins. Allah is Great Protector, Ever Merciful.'
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God wants you to know
The verse from Surah Al Imran, verse 31, conveys an essential message about love for Allah and following His guidance. In this verse, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is instructed to tell the people that if they truly love Allah, they must follow the path shown by him. This means following the teachings of the Prophet and living life according to the principles of Islam.
God wants you to know that love for Him is not just about words, but also about action. When you follow the guidance of the Prophet, it is a sign of your devotion and sincerity towards Allah. In return, Allah will love you and shower His blessings upon you.
The verse also emphasizes that Allah is the Great Protector. By following His path, you will be granted protection from your sins. This means that Allah will forgive your past mistakes and help you live a righteous life, free from the burden of sin.
Lastly, the verse reminds us that Allah is Ever Merciful. His love and mercy are limitless, and no matter how many mistakes we make, He is always ready to forgive us if we sincerely seek His guidance and follow His teachings. This verse highlights the importance of obedience, love, and trust in Allah's infinite mercy.
Verse no. 32
Qul atee’ul laaha war Rasoola fa in tawallaw fa innal laaha laa yuhibbul kaafireen
Say, 'Obey Allah and this Perfect Messenger, but if they turn away then (remember that) Allâh does not love the disbelievers.
God wants you to know that true success and peace lie in following His commands and the guidance of His Messenger. In Surah Al-Imran, verse 32 of the Holy Qur'an, it is clearly instructed to obey both Allah and His Messenger. This message reminds us that the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are not separate from the will of Allah but are part of the divine guidance meant to help us live a righteous life.
If some people choose to turn away from this path and ignore the teachings, the verse warns them gently. It says that those who do not follow Allah's guidance and reject His Messenger are putting themselves at risk of losing God’s love. God wants you to know that He loves those who believe and follow His commands, and He dislikes disobedience because it leads to harm and suffering.
This verse reminds us of the importance of staying firm in our faith and following the path shown by the Prophet. The love of Allah is a great blessing, and we should strive to earn it through obedience and sincerity in our faith.
God wants you to know that turning away from His message leads to a disconnect with His mercy. Those who disbelieve and reject the truth will miss out on the ultimate love and protection of the Creator. Thus, following Allah and His Messenger is essential for a life filled with divine love and guidance.
Verse no. 33
Innal laahas tafaaa Aadama wa Noohanw wa Aala Ibraaheema wa Aala Imraana ‘alal ‘aalameen
Truly, Allah chose Adam, Noah, the family of Abraham and the family of Amran above all peoples of the time.
*God wants you to know* that He has chosen certain individuals and families for their special status and righteousness. In verse 33 of Surah Al Imran, it is mentioned that Allah selected Adam, Noah, the family of Abraham, and the family of Imran above all the people of their time. This selection was not random, but based on their piety, faith, and dedication to Him.
Adam, being the first human created by Allah, holds a unique place. He was given the honor of being the father of mankind, and despite his mistakes, Allah guided him and made him a symbol of repentance and mercy. This shows that no matter what, God is always willing to forgive those who turn back to Him sincerely.
Noah was another great messenger who was patient in delivering Allah’s message, despite the many challenges he faced. His perseverance and unwavering faith made him a shining example of a true believer. God wants you to know that patience in trials and unwavering belief in Him can lead to great rewards.
The families of Abraham and Imran were chosen because of their strong faith and the noble messengers who came from their lineage. Both families are honored in Islamic tradition for their role in guiding people towards the worship of the one true God. Their lives serve as reminders that those who sincerely follow God’s guidance are favored by Him.
Verse no.34
Zurriyyatam ba’duhaa mim ba’d; wallaahu Samee’un ‘Aleem
(They are) a lineage co-related with one another. Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.
God wants you to know that the people mentioned in this verse belong to a special lineage, one that is connected and honored by Allah. This lineage includes prophets and righteous individuals who have been chosen by Allah to guide humanity and spread His message. Their connection is not only through blood but also through their shared purpose and devotion to Allah.
In this verse from Surah Al Imran, Allah highlights His wisdom and knowledge. He is the All-Hearing and All-Knowing, meaning He is fully aware of everything, including the secrets of the hearts and the true intentions of people. Nothing escapes His hearing, and He understands the deeper connections between individuals and their roles in His divine plan.
The verse also serves as a reminder that Allah’s choices are always based on His perfect knowledge. He chooses the best among people to fulfill important roles in history, such as prophets who guide and teach. This shows us that Allah’s decisions are never random, but are part of a greater wisdom that we may not always fully understand.
In conclusion, God wants you to know that everything is interconnected, and Allah is fully aware of all things. He chooses the right people for the right mission based on His perfect knowledge, and we should trust in His plan, as He is always listening and knows what is best for us.
Verse no.35
Iz qaalatim ra atu ‘Imraana Rabbi innee nazartu laka maa fee batnee muharraran fataqabbal minnee innaka Antas Samee’ul ‘Aleem
(Allah listened) when a woman of (the family of) Amran said, 'My Lord! I do hereby vow to You what is in my womb to be dedicated (to Your service); so do accept (it) of me. You alone are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.'
In verse 35 of Surah Al-Imran from the Qur'an, a significant moment of faith is highlighted. A woman from the family of Amran makes a heartfelt vow to dedicate her unborn child to the service of God. She turns to her Lord with a sincere prayer, asking for her offering to be accepted. This verse shows the deep trust and devotion she has in Allah, knowing that He listens to every prayer and knows all things.
The woman’s prayer reflects a pure intention, offering what is most precious to her – her child. By doing so, she demonstrates her belief in God’s plan and His greater wisdom. God wants you to know that when you dedicate something with sincerity and pure heart, He listens and understands your intentions.
The verse also emphasizes that Allah is the "All-Hearing, the All-Knowing," assuring believers that nothing escapes His knowledge, and no prayer goes unheard. This is a reminder to all that our efforts and prayers, when made with pure intentions, are always recognized by Him.
This verse teaches us about the importance of sincere dedication and faith. It encourages believers to trust in God's wisdom and submit their lives and actions to His service, knowing that God is always aware of their deepest desires and sacrifices. God wants you to know that He is always listening and knows what is best for you.
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