Page no 72 : God wants you to know Al Qur'an
A short briefing of Surah Al Imran verse no 51 to 55
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Verse no 51
Innal laaha Rabbee wa Rabbukum fa budooh; haazaa Siraatum Mustaqeem
"Surely, Allah is my Lord as well as your Lord, therefore worship Him; this is the right path".
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God wants you to know
"God wants you to know" that He is your Lord, just as He is the Lord of all creation. In the Qur'an, Surah Al Imran, verse 51, it is clearly stated, "Surely, Allah is my Lord as well as your Lord, therefore worship Him; this is the right path." This verse reminds us that the ultimate truth is the oneness of God, and He alone deserves our devotion and worship.
This message highlights the importance of worshipping God with sincerity, recognizing that He is the source of all life and guidance. When we acknowledge that Allah is our Lord, we are reminded to follow His commands and live a life that pleases Him. By doing so, we walk on the straight path that leads to peace, success, and eternal happiness.
The verse also emphasizes that worshipping anyone or anything besides God leads us away from the true path. "God wants you to know" that when we turn to Him alone in prayer and follow His guidance, we strengthen our connection with Him and find clarity in our lives. His path is the only one that guarantees us the fulfillment of our spiritual purpose.
In simple terms, this verse calls us to remember that Allah is the Lord of all, and it is through worshipping Him alone that we find the right path. It is an invitation to strengthen our faith and live with devotion, knowing that by following God, we are on the path to ultimate success.
Verse no 52
Falammaaa ahassa Eesaa minhumul kufra qaala man ansaaree ilal laahi qaalal Hawaariyyoona nahnu ansaarul laahi aamannaa billaahi washhad bi annaa muslimoon
But when Jesus felt disbelief on their part (and thought his people would renounce him,) he said, 'Who are my helpers (in calling the people) towards Allah?' The disciples said, 'We are the helpers (in the cause) of Allah. We have believed in Allah. Bear witness that, we are the submitting ones (to His will).'
When Jesus sensed that his people were beginning to reject him and turn away from his teachings, he reached out to them. He asked, "Who will stand by me in spreading the message of Allah?" In response, his close followers, the disciples, stepped forward and declared their commitment.
The disciples said, "We are your supporters in the cause of Allah. We have put our faith in Allah, and we firmly believe in His guidance. God wants you to know that we are ready to follow His will without hesitation."
Their statement showed their deep faith and willingness to help spread the message of truth. They understood the importance of standing firm, even when others doubted or turned away from the path. Their loyalty to Jesus was rooted in their love for Allah and their desire to submit to His will.
In this moment, the disciples' declaration was not just about support for Jesus but also a reaffirmation of their belief in Allah. It shows us how crucial it is to remain faithful, even when faced with challenges. God wants you to know that faith and submission to His will are key to finding true guidance and purpose in life.
Verse no 53
Rabbanaaa aamannaa bimaaa anzalta wattaba nar Rasoola faktubnaa ma ash shaahideen
(The disciples then prayed,) 'Our Lord! We believe in that which You have revealed and we follow this Messenger, so count us with the witnesses (of the truth).'
**God wants you to know** that the disciples of Jesus, in a moment of deep faith, made a heartfelt prayer to their Lord. They said, "Our Lord! We believe in what You have revealed to us." This statement shows their complete trust and belief in God's guidance and the scriptures He sent down. They accepted God's message without any doubt and sought to align themselves with His will.
In addition to their belief, they also expressed their commitment to following the Messenger, who was sent to guide them. They said, "We follow this Messenger." This highlights their dedication to obeying the teachings and example of the Prophet sent by God. The disciples understood the importance of following the one chosen by God to deliver His message.
Their prayer did not stop with belief and following the Messenger. They went further, asking, "So count us with the witnesses." By this, they meant that they wanted to be among those who stand as true witnesses to the truth of God's message. They desired to be counted among the righteous who bear testimony to God's truth and live according to His commands.
This verse reflects a beautiful expression of faith, loyalty, and the desire for righteousness. **God wants you to know** that belief in His revelation, following His Messenger, and seeking to be a witness to the truth are essential aspects of a true believer’s life. It reminds us of the importance of sincere devotion and the longing to be part of those who uphold the truth.
Verse no 54
Wa makaroo wa makaral laahu wallaahu khairul maakireen (section 5)
And they (the persecutors of Jesus) planned (to crucify him) and Allah planned (to save him) and Allah is the best of the planners.
In the 54th verse of Surah Al Imran, the Quran tells us about an important event in the life of Jesus (Isa in Islam). During his time, there were people who opposed him and planned to crucify him. They were determined to end his mission and harm him. However, God had a greater plan that would not allow their evil intentions to succeed.
God wants you to know that while people may plot and scheme, His wisdom and plans are far superior. In this case, those who wanted to harm Jesus tried their best, but God had a different plan. He saved Jesus from their hands and protected him from the harm they intended. This shows that no matter how strong the plans of humans may seem, God’s plan always prevails.
Allah is described as the "best of planners" because His knowledge and power are beyond human understanding. He knows what is best for His creation and ensures that justice is served, even when we cannot see it immediately. This verse reminds us to trust in God’s wisdom, even in times of difficulty or when things seem uncertain.
In our daily lives, we may face situations where people plot against us or things don’t go as we hope. But just like in the case of Jesus, we must remember that **God wants you to know** that His plan is always greater and He will always guide us through challenging times.
Verse no 55
Iz qaalal laahu yaa Eesaaa innee mutawaffeeka wa raafi uka ilaiya wa mutah hiruka minal lazeena kafaroo wa jaa ilul lazeenattaba aoka fawqal lazeena kafarooo ilaa Yawmil Qiyaamati summa ilaiya marjiukum fa ahkumu bainakum feemaa kunturn feehi takhtaliifoon
(Recall the time) when Allah said, 'O Jesus! I will cause you to die a natural death, and will exalt you to Myself and I will clear you of the unchaste accusations of those who disbelieve. I am going to make your followers prevail over the disbelievers till the Day of Resurrection, then to Me (O people!) shall be your return, and I will judge all your differences.
God wants you to know about the time when He spoke to Jesus (peace be upon him), saying, "O Jesus! I will take your soul in a natural way, raising you to Myself and protecting you from the false accusations of those who disbelieve." This verse from Surah Al Imran reminds us of the honour and protection Allah grants to His prophets, even when faced with disbelief and opposition.
In this message, God reassures Jesus of His plan to safeguard him from those who rejected and slandered him. He promises to elevate him to a place of honour and cleanse him of the lies spread by those who denied his message. This shows God’s ultimate control and justice, guiding His prophets through trials with divine wisdom.
God wants you to know that He will make the followers of Jesus prevail over disbelievers until the Day of Judgment. This indicates that true believers, those who follow the path of righteousness, will eventually triumph in this world and in the hereafter. It is a message of hope and patience for those who hold onto their faith despite challenges.
Finally, God reminds all people that one day everyone will return to Him, and He will judge their deeds and resolve all their disputes. This serves as a reminder of accountability and the importance of staying steadfast in one’s beliefs, knowing that ultimate justice belongs to God alone.
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