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PAGE3 r special stud: APTI Gsg nen guah sys alshyh atch phases Hi Mea legs as Sazkshgah kbote YG PSHE Translation | aa eee is no god but He the living,theslF-subsiing, tal-No slumber can seize | His = is are all things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede in | shall they o except as He permits? He knows what is before or after or behind them. Nor | hea -y compass any of His knowledge except as He wills. His Throne extends over the wvens and the earth, and He feels no fatigue in guarding and preserving them for He is the Most High, the Supreme, J (a) Main theme ‘This passage was revealed after migration and it is called the leader of Surah Bagarah. During its revelation it was accompanied by thousands of angels because of its greatness and glory The passage mainly discusses the Unity/oneness and some of the attributes precise t0 Allah (swt) alone. This verse is called the “Verse of Throne”. The theme of the throne is central to this passage and it emphasizes how He is the only one who can make decisions about His creation, as He has knowledge over all the things, both of the manifest and of the hidden. Quran sa} is He who knows what is open in speech and what you hide (in your hearts)". (21:10) This also tells that, It is He alone who maintains and sustains heavens and earth and everything contained therein, and while doing so, He neither requires rest nor He ever tires or feels exhausted like human being, as He is different to humans. (b) Importance of the Passage The Passage holds great significance in our lives, as it presents the themes of Allah's self- subsistence in a way that; it establishes the concept of Lord that He is not like other being who sleeps, eats or acts like human being. So, we must always proclaim the Unity of Allah (swt) and should not associate any creature in His attributes. This also makes us realize that all powers & knowledge belong to Allah (swt) only, so tum only towards Him for help & support in daily lives. The passage is also used as a prayer for protection and was said by the Prophet (saw) to be one of the best passages of the Qur‘an, so Muslims might recite it daily for protection. ‘The Prophet (saw) also said: "The one who recites “Ayat ul Kursi” after the obligatory prayers, then death will be the only thing preventing him from entering Paradise" PAGE 4 (@) Surab 6.101102 Kibo se cByss pangs SEsh5: SLADNA SS eo I20 5 cB esh5 BLE EE er di keblists slash ISP Sse tidus BINS S24) Translation 101. To Him is due the primal origin of the heavens and the earth: how can He have g son when He has no consort? He created all things, and He has full knowledge of all things. 192, | That is Allah, your Lord! there is no god but He, the Creator of all things: then Worship Him. | and He has power to dispose of all affairs. 103. No vision can grasp Him, but His prop over all vision: He is above all comprehension, yet is acquainted with all things, (@) Main theme The main theme of this Passage is “Allah in Himself”, power His absolute unity and knowledge over all the universes. He isthe only one to control the heavens and the earth and alone is worthy of being Worshipped. The passage also negates the Faith of those who believe that Allah (swt) has family members like other human being. As Quran says in Surah Ikhlas; “He begets not, nor is He begotten and the Mhlas; “Fi re is none equal ‘0 Him”. It further explains His unique attributes that, He is net Perceivable and Human mind cannot comprehend His entity as He is invisible to physical eye. / (b) Importance of the Passage These teachings emphasize the importance of tawheed for Muslims as it explains Allah's (swi) immense power & unlimited knowledge, and that only He can fulfill their needs, Therefore, it demands them to demonstrate their firm belief by bowing down before Him in all submission and worship like the other creations, His monitoring over all creatures also Bives them a lesson to keep a check on their actions if they are in accordance with divine commands. The passage negates any form of Shitk by any of their action of daily life, as there is a lot of glamour and distraction in the world, which remind Muslims that they should always remember their Creator and He should be regarded Eternal and be truly worshipped alone. and it primarily talks about Allah's PAGES: SME GMabigrere 2 Pana sls stugsecy. sah goku Translation Oost Le ot 37. Among Hi ng His si ‘i and the mess a nt ae the day, aa tho on ma the oon, Hate not the sun 7 adore Allah, who created them, if it is Him you wish to serve. (@) Main theme This passa Cveniing, Ar One re ee toa He creates and controls oddness can you see Baye ett ie whe har created seven hreavens one above another. No like sun, moon and in the creation of the Most Beneficent”.(10:5) The heavenly bodies humakind ed oe ‘of day and night are marks of Allah (swt) for ‘varie des the His creation, they have no authority oF power 08 their own and they and percepti uupervision of Almighty Allah. The passage als0 describes that, man’s vision ea ae are limited, he adores the Sun and Moon and other natural phenomena (like sffould be refuses to recognize the glory of the Supreme ‘Lord of the Universe; Only He worshipped; no-one is equal to Him. (b) Importance of the Passage The passage plays an important role in our lives, as it creates a strong link between us and Allah (swt) by telling that, all sources and objects in the universe 01% under the supreme control of Allah (swt), they can never benefit or harm the humankind until Allah (swt) not harm Hazrat Ismai wishes, as him.” Believers are bound to worship ‘Allah (swt) alone in or power, and itis unlawful to prostrate before anything/anyone else besides Allah (swt). (swt) invite Muslims to get closer to Allah (swt), inspiring with f His existence in the world around them which ) and abolish fear of worldly status etc. Moreover, the signs of Allah His creation, so Muslims can find marks o! should help them to create fear of Allah (swt PAGES ysdishs PGE gas ENSEIOS SpA aNS!ST 255K Translation : is in the heavens and on earth: and He is most hij [ 4. To Him belongs all that is in ith, mos | The eve are almost rent asunder from above them, and the angels celebrate 7 Beat §, } their Lord, and pray for forgiveness for beings on earth: Behold! Verily Allah is 1 | forgiving, the most mercifi, * (a) Main theme The Theme contained in itis about “Adtah in mse is pee ofs as describes Oneness of Allah in Lordship and His exclusive ship op gu Which heavens. His Authority, His Power, and His Sreatness over ent, the an angels, besides celebrating the Blory of the Almighty, ray and bee of Him that the dwen of the earth be forgiven, as it is Allah (swt) who is the forgiving, the merciful = (b) Importance of the Passage The theme of this passage emphasizes mankind to put his trust in Allah (swt) only and treat 2 PAGE7 yO Swab uz T 5 Sishdily slp ap sldieenlosstaats Js Translation 1. Say: Heis Hes All ah, the one and only, 2. Allah, the eternal, absolute; 3, He does not bese nor is He begotten; 4, And there is none like Him. (a) This is an which aa akan surah and it principally deals with ‘Tawhid, the “Unity of Allah”, speaks about His uni polytheism, in which people ‘believe in many gods. The Surah He is not dependent ique attributes that all the things and beings are dependent on ‘Him and god bua He ta on anyones He i the eestor ofthis universe. Quran sey8i “TEP is no 1 e Creator ofall the things: then worship Him: and he has the power 0 affairs” (6:102) ‘The passage is very clearly stating the fact tha, there is no concept of His children and family members as He is unique, and no-one else can match His attributes. theme (b) Importance of the Passage The passage plays vital role in our lives, as it is one of the four ‘Qul’s’ recited for protection, and reciting it thrice gives the benefit of reciting @ ‘whole of the Qur'an. It highlights that ‘Allah (swt) has no family tree or progeny, thus negsl®s all corrupted beliefs as “Angels are His daughters” & “[Link] (AS) is His son”. ‘Muslims lear from this to only rely 0” Allah (wt) as there is no one that shares his powet and control. Furthermore, these verses help Muslims to know about their Lord & his attributes who they are worshipping, S° they must submit their prayers & worships only to their creator instead of making partners OF relatives fo Him which is Shirk and unpardonable sin.

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