Page no 74 : God wants you to know Al Qur'an

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 Page no 74 : God wants you to know Al Qur'an


A short briefing of Surah Al Imran verse no 61 to 65


                 ŲØِŲ³ۡŁ… ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّŲ­ۡŁ…َٰنِ ٱلرَّŲ­ِŁŠŁ…ِ 


Verse no 61


Faman haaajjaka feehi mim ba di maa jaaa aka minal ilmi faqul ta aalaw nad u abnaaa'anaa wa abnaaa'akum wa nisaaa anaa wa nisaaa akum wa anfusanaa wa anfusakum summa nabtahil fanajal la natal laahi 'alal kaazibeen

Now who so disputes with you in this matter (of Jesus) after there has come to you true knowledge, then say (to him), 'Come let us summon our sons and your sons, our women and your women, and our people and your people, then let us pray fervently one against the other and invoke the disapproval of Allah upon the liars.'


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God wants you to know

God wants you to know


God wants you to know that when people argue with you about the truth of Jesus after clear knowledge has been revealed, you should invite them to a peaceful yet firm way of resolving the disagreement. The verse encourages those who believe to stand up for their faith and invite others to do the same, calling everyone together to present their truth openly.

It advises that if someone disputes the teachings you have received, don’t engage in endless arguments. Instead, gather all sides – your family and theirs, women and men alike – to seek the truth together. This approach is rooted in unity and sincerity, as it brings people together to search for divine guidance.

Then, the verse suggests praying earnestly to God to reveal the truth and show His disapproval upon those who knowingly speak falsehood. This prayer isn’t about condemning others but about allowing the truth to shine and seeking God’s support to uncover it. It serves as a reminder of God’s ultimate authority and justice.

Ultimately, God wants you to know that such disputes should be handled with dignity and a desire for truth. The verse emphasizes faith, respect, and a belief that God will guide and protect those who sincerely seek Him. It teaches a profound way to resolve disagreements by turning to God’s guidance instead of falling into conflict.

Verse no 62


Innaa haazaa lahuwal qasasul haqq; wa maa min ilaahin illal laah; wa innal laahaa la Huwal "Azeezul Hakeem

Verily, this (which We have told) is certainly the true account. There is no other, cannot be and will never be one worthy of worship but Allāh, and surely it is Allâh Who is the All-Mighty, the All-Wise.

God wants you to know the truth. This message is not just any story; it is the ultimate truth. What has been shared here in this verse is the true account, without any doubt. There is no room for other beliefs or ideas when it comes to who deserves our worship. Only Allah is worthy of such devotion. He stands alone as the one true God.

In a world full of many distractions and beliefs, this verse serves as a reminder that nothing else is worthy of worship besides Allah. There is no equal, no substitute, and never will there be. Our devotion and prayers should be directed to Him alone, as He is above all creation.

God wants you to know that Allah is not only the all-powerful but also the all-wise. His strength is unmatched, and His wisdom is beyond human understanding. He knows what is best for us and what path will bring us peace and success. It is in Allah’s guidance and wisdom that we find true purpose and understanding.

So, as you reflect on this message, remember that turning to Allah is the key to strength and guidance. This verse calls upon us to put our faith in the One who is both mighty and wise, Allah alone. It is a reminder to trust in Him completely, as only He can guide us to true success and fulfillment.

Verse no 63


Fa in tawallaw fa innal laaha aleemun bil mufsideen (section 6)

But if they turn away, then (remember that) Allah, of course, knows the mischief-makers.

"God wants you to know" that there are people who turn away from His guidance, even when the truth is clear. He has given humanity clear signs and guidance through His prophets and His holy books, showing what is right and what is wrong. Yet, some people choose to reject this guidance and create disorder.

If they decide to turn away from the path of righteousness, we should understand that it is ultimately their choice. Allah, the All-Knowing, is fully aware of those who seek to spread mischief and create divisions. He knows what is in their hearts and the intentions behind their actions, even if they attempt to hide them. 

The Qur'an repeatedly reminds us that Allah’s knowledge is limitless, and no deed—good or bad—escapes His awareness. This verse serves as a reminder to stay true to the path of righteousness, no matter the actions of others. We are encouraged to trust in Allah's wisdom and justice, knowing that those who disrupt peace will be accountable to Him.

In essence, "God wants you to know" that our actions and choices carry weight, and they are seen by Allah. While it may be tempting to worry about those who spread mischief, we are reassured that Allah knows them well. We are encouraged to keep faith, knowing that justice will be served according to His plan.

Verse no 64


Qul yaa Ahlal Kitaabi ta aalaw ilaa Kalimatin sawaaa im bainanaa wa bainakum allaa na buda illal laaha wa laa nushrika bihee shai anw wa laa yattakhiza ba dunaa ba'dan arbaabam min doonil laah; fa in tawallaw faqoolush hadoo bi annaa muslimoon

Say, 'O people of the Scripture! Let us agree to a proposition common to us both that we worship none but Allâh and that we associate no partner with Him and that some of us shall not hold others as lords besides Allah. But if they turn away (refusing) say, 'Bear witness that we are the only submitting ones (to one God).'

God wants you to know that He invites all people, especially those of previous scriptures, to come together and find common ground. The message of unity is simple: let us all agree to worship only Allah. He is the one true God, deserving of devotion without any partners or intermediaries. This belief is not about division but about coming together on shared beliefs.

In this verse, God encourages everyone to avoid associating partners with Him. Associating others with God, whether through idols, people, or other powers, goes against the message of pure faith. God’s call here is for all to focus on Him alone, which reflects the unity of purpose in human existence.

God also wants you to know that He discourages the practice of placing anyone above Him. No person, leader, or figure should be given the status or worship that belongs to Allah alone. This principle emphasizes that, before God, everyone is equal, and no one should hold the power of divinity over others.

However, if some people still turn away from this message, God instructs the believers to stand firm. Believers are called to bear witness that they remain committed to submission to one God alone, following the path of true faith. This verse is a reminder of the importance of sincerity in worship, humility, and respect for the one true God.

Verse no 65


Yaaa Ahlal Kitaabi limaa tuhaaajjoona feee Ibraaheema wa maaa unzilatit Tawraatu wal Injeelu illaa mim ba dih; afala ta qiloon

O people of the Scripture! Why do you argue about Abraham while the Torah and the Evangel were not revealed till after him? Have you no sense?

God Wants You to Know the Truth About Abraham

O People of the Book, God wants you to know the truth about Abraham. Why do you argue over him when the Torah and the Gospel came long after his time? Both Jews and Christians consider Abraham important in their faiths, but they must understand that these scriptures were not available during Abraham’s life. God revealed them much later. So, trying to claim Abraham solely as part of one faith is misleading.

Abraham was a follower of the One True God, who existed long before any specific religious texts were revealed. He is often seen as a symbol of faith, dedication, and obedience to God. So, rather than arguing over which faith he belonged to, it would be wiser to look at the qualities he embodied—loyalty to God and complete submission to His will.

God wants you to know that Abraham’s true legacy is not tied to any one group but rather to his devotion to God. We should remember that faith and belief existed long before any book or scripture was written down. The essence of Abraham’s faith was his belief in the One God and his commitment to God’s guidance, even when no formal scriptures were yet revealed.

Let us, therefore, not divide ourselves over Abraham. Instead, we should focus on the values he represented, which can unite us all in devotion and respect for God. By doing so, we honor Abraham’s legacy as a father of faith for all who submit to the Creator.

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