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29th Ramadan, 1447 - - Sydney, Australia

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Summary of the 28th Juz (Para)
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The 28th Juz of the Quran consists of nine Surahs, each containing valuable lessons, guidance, and historical events. Below is a detailed summary of each Surah with its key themes.
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1. Surah Al-Mujadilah (سورة المجادلة)
Main Themes:
• The incident of Khawla bint Thalabah, whose husband declared Zihar (likening his wife to his mother), rendering her unlawful for him. She sought justice from the Prophet ﷺ, and in response, Allah revealed the ruling on Zihar and its expiation.
• The etiquettes of private consultations and not whispering in gatherings to avoid hurting others.
• Allah’s knowledge of everything, including hidden conversations.
• The characteristics of the hypocrites and their secret alliances with the enemies of Islam.
• The distinction between the true believers and the hypocrites in their loyalty to Allah and His Messenger.
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2. Surah Al-Hashr (سورة الحشر)
Main Themes:
• The expulsion of Banu Nadir, the Jewish tribe, from Madinah due to their conspiracy to assassinate Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
• The ruling on how war spoils (Fay) should be distributed among the Prophet ﷺ, his family, the poor, and the needy.
• The characteristics of hypocrites and their deceptive nature.
• The greatness of Allahs attributes at the end of the Surah, where His beautiful names and attributes are mentioned (e.g., Al-Malik, Al-Quddus, Al-Aziz, Al-Hakeem).
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3. Surah Al-Mumtahanah (سورة الممتحنة)
Main Themes:
• Muslims are prohibited from forming alliances with those who are enemies of Islam, as seen in the case of Hatib bin Abi Baltaah.
• The rules regarding Muslim women who migrate to Madinah and how they should be tested for their faith.
• The pledge of allegiance taken from women, ensuring they do not commit shirk, theft, adultery, infanticide, or slander.
• Clarification that justice and kindness should be shown towards non-Muslims who do not fight against Islam.
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4. Surah As-Saff (سورة الصف)
Main Themes:
• The importance of aligning words with actions; believers must practice what they preach.
• The virtue of Jihad and those who fight in Allah’s path as a united front.
• The unwavering commitment of Prophet Isa (Jesus) مسیح علیہ السلام to spreading the truth and predicting the coming of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
• Islam will prevail despite the efforts of the disbelievers to extinguish Allah’s light.
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5. Surah Al-Jumuah (سورة الجمعة)
Main Themes:
• The virtues of Friday (Jumuah) and the command for Muslims to leave trade and business for Friday prayers.
• The resemblance of Jews who failed to act upon their scriptures to donkeys carrying books.
• The significance of seeking Allah’s remembrance over worldly distractions.
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6. Surah Al-Munafiqun (سورة المنافقون)
Main Themes:
• The hypocrites falsely claim to believe in Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, but their hearts are corrupt.
• They make empty promises and deceive believers.
• Their leader, Abdullah bin Ubayy, arrogantly claimed superiority over the Muslims, and Allah rebuked him by declaring that honor belongs only to Allah, His Messenger, and the believers.
• The warning that wealth and children should not distract believers from Allah’s remembrance.
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7. Surah At-Taghabun (سورة التغابن)
Main Themes:
• The Day of Judgment is called “Yawm at-Taghabun” (The Day of Loss and Gain), when believers will inherit the homes of those who were destined for Hell.
• Everything in the heavens and the earth glorifies Allah.
• A reminder that wealth and children can sometimes be a trial.
• Encouragement to forgive and be patient towards ones family members if they turn against faith.
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8. Surah At-Talaq (سورة الطلاق)
Main Themes:
• Detailed rulings on divorce, emphasizing that it should be given in a fair and just manner.
• The waiting period (Iddah) for different categories of women.
• The benefits of Taqwa (God-consciousness), including ease in difficulties, unexpected provisions, and Allah’s mercy.
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9. Surah At-Tahrim (سورة التحريم)
Main Themes:
• The incident of the Prophet ﷺ prohibiting himself from something permissible to please his wives.
• The warning against betraying trust and the importance of sincere repentance.
• The example of two disbelieving women, the wives of Prophet Nuh and Prophet Lut علیہما السلام, as a warning for the disbelievers.
• The example of two righteous women, Asiya (wife of Pharaoh) and Maryam (mother of Isa علیہ السلام), as role models for believers.
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Conclusion:
The 28th Juz provides invaluable lessons on justice, sincerity, loyalty, and the consequences of ones actions. It highlights the struggles of the believers, the deception of the hypocrites, and the ultimate victory of faith. Through stories, laws, and divine wisdom, these Surahs guide Muslims in their daily lives and relationships, urging them to remain steadfast on the path of righteousness.

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Summary of the 28th Juz (Para)
Audio link: tinyurl.com/3rxnfs4t
The 28th Juz of the Quran consists of nine Surahs, each containing valuable lessons, guidance, and historical events. Below is a detailed summary of each Surah with its key themes.
________________________________________
1. Surah Al-Mujadilah (سورة المجادلة)
Main Themes:
• The incident of Khawla bint Tha'labah, whose husband declared Zihar (likening his wife to his mother), rendering her unlawful for him. She sought justice from the Prophet ﷺ, and in response, Allah revealed the ruling on Zihar and its expiation.
• The etiquettes of private consultations and not whispering in gatherings to avoid hurting others.
• Allah’s knowledge of everything, including hidden conversations.
• The characteristics of the hypocrites and their secret alliances with the enemies of Islam.
• The distinction between the true believers and the hypocrites in their loyalty to Allah and His Messenger.
________________________________________
2. Surah Al-Hashr (سورة الحشر)
Main Themes:
• The expulsion of Banu Nadir, the Jewish tribe, from Madinah due to their conspiracy to assassinate Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
• The ruling on how war spoils (Fay') should be distributed among the Prophet ﷺ, his family, the poor, and the needy.
• The characteristics of hypocrites and their deceptive nature.
• The greatness of Allah's attributes at the end of the Surah, where His beautiful names and attributes are mentioned (e.g., Al-Malik, Al-Quddus, Al-Aziz, Al-Hakeem).
________________________________________
3. Surah Al-Mumtahanah (سورة الممتحنة)
Main Themes:
• Muslims are prohibited from forming alliances with those who are enemies of Islam, as seen in the case of Hatib bin Abi Balta'ah.
• The rules regarding Muslim women who migrate to Madinah and how they should be tested for their faith.
• The pledge of allegiance taken from women, ensuring they do not commit shirk, theft, adultery, infanticide, or slander.
• Clarification that justice and kindness should be shown towards non-Muslims who do not fight against Islam.
________________________________________
4. Surah As-Saff (سورة الصف)
Main Themes:
• The importance of aligning words with actions; believers must practice what they preach.
• The virtue of Jihad and those who fight in Allah’s path as a united front.
• The unwavering commitment of Prophet Isa (Jesus) مسیح علیہ السلام to spreading the truth and predicting the coming of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
• Islam will prevail despite the efforts of the disbelievers to extinguish Allah’s light.
________________________________________
5. Surah Al-Jumu'ah (سورة الجمعة)
Main Themes:
• The virtues of Friday (Jumu'ah) and the command for Muslims to leave trade and business for Friday prayers.
• The resemblance of Jews who failed to act upon their scriptures to donkeys carrying books.
• The significance of seeking Allah’s remembrance over worldly distractions.
________________________________________
6. Surah Al-Munafiqun (سورة المنافقون)
Main Themes:
• The hypocrites falsely claim to believe in Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, but their hearts are corrupt.
• They make empty promises and deceive believers.
• Their leader, Abdullah bin Ubayy, arrogantly claimed superiority over the Muslims, and Allah rebuked him by declaring that honor belongs only to Allah, His Messenger, and the believers.
• The warning that wealth and children should not distract believers from Allah’s remembrance.
________________________________________
7. Surah At-Taghabun (سورة التغابن)
Main Themes:
• The Day of Judgment is called “Yawm at-Taghabun” (The Day of Loss and Gain), when believers will inherit the homes of those who were destined for Hell.
• Everything in the heavens and the earth glorifies Allah.
• A reminder that wealth and children can sometimes be a trial.
• Encouragement to forgive and be patient towards one's family members if they turn against faith.
________________________________________
8. Surah At-Talaq (سورة الطلاق)
Main Themes:
• Detailed rulings on divorce, emphasizing that it should be given in a fair and just manner.
• The waiting period (Iddah) for different categories of women.
• The benefits of Taqwa (God-consciousness), including ease in difficulties, unexpected provisions, and Allah’s mercy.
________________________________________
9. Surah At-Tahrim (سورة التحريم)
Main Themes:
• The incident of the Prophet ﷺ prohibiting himself from something permissible to please his wives.
• The warning against betraying trust and the importance of sincere repentance.
• The example of two disbelieving women, the wives of Prophet Nuh and Prophet Lut علیہما السلام, as a warning for the disbelievers.
• The example of two righteous women, Asiya (wife of Pharaoh) and Maryam (mother of Isa علیہ السلام), as role models for believers.
________________________________________
Conclusion:
The 28th Juz provides invaluable lessons on justice, sincerity, loyalty, and the consequences of one's actions. It highlights the struggles of the believers, the deception of the hypocrites, and the ultimate victory of faith. Through stories, laws, and divine wisdom, these Surahs guide Muslims in their daily lives and relationships, urging them to remain steadfast on the path of righteousness.

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🔷 *Detailed Summary of the 27th Juz | Comprehensive Overview*
📖 Introduction
The 27th Juz begins with the remaining portion of Surah Adh-Dhariyat and concludes with Surah Al-Hadid. This Juz covers several crucial themes, including:
✅ The oneness of Allah and His divine power.
✅ The fate of past nations who denied their prophets.
✅ The horrors of the Day of Judgment and the rewards of Paradise.
✅ The greatness of the Quran and the importance of heeding its guidance.
✅ The challenges faced by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his perseverance.
✅ The significance of human effort and accountability in the Hereafter.

📌 (1) Surah Adh-Dhariyat (Remaining Portion) – The Punishment of Past Nations
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ Destruction of Disbelieving Nations
• The fate of nations that denied their prophets is highlighted:
o Pharaoh and his army were drowned in the sea.
o The people of ‘Ad were destroyed by violent winds.
o The people of Thamud perished due to a loud thunderous blast.
o The people of Noah (AS) were wiped out by a devastating flood.
• These incidents serve as a lesson and warning for those who reject Allah’s guidance.
2️⃣ Signs of Allah’s Power in Creation
• Allah mentions that provisions, rain, and sustenance are all determined by Him.
📖 And in the heaven is your provision and whatever you are promised. (51:22)

📌 (2) Surah At-Tur – The Events of the Day of Judgment
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ The Horrors of the Day of Judgment
• On that day:
o Mountains will turn to dust.
o The sky will crack apart.
o The deniers will suffer a painful punishment.
2️⃣ The Rewards for the Righteous
• The righteous will enjoy luxurious gardens, delicious food, and the company of their loved ones in Paradise.
3️⃣ The Prophet’s ﷺ Perseverance Against Mockery
• The disbelievers accused Prophet Muhammad ﷺ of being a magician or poet, but Allah refutes their claims and reaffirms that the Prophet is the true messenger.
📖 And indeed, you are of a great moral character. (68:4)

📌 (3) Surah An-Najm – The Reality of Divine Revelation
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ Vision of Angel Jibreel (AS)
• The Prophet ﷺ saw Jibreel (AS) in his true form twice:
o First, during the first revelation in the Cave of Hira.
o Second, during the night of Mi’raj, near the Sidrat al-Muntaha.
2️⃣ The Principle of Human Effort
• Every person is responsible for their own actions, and their efforts will not go to waste.
📖 And that there is not for man except that [good] for which he strives. (53:39)

📌 (4) Surah Al-Qamar – The Splitting of the Moon & Warnings for Disbelievers
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ The Splitting of the Moon (A Great Miracle)
• The disbelievers asked for a miracle, so the Prophet ﷺ showed them the moon split into two halves, yet they continued to deny the truth.
2️⃣ The Fate of Past Nations
• The punishments of Noah’s people, ‘Ad, Thamud, the people of Lut, and Pharaoh are recounted to emphasize the consequences of rejecting divine guidance.
3️⃣ The Quran as a Reminder
• Allah repeatedly asks:
📖 And We have certainly made the Quran easy for remembrance, so is there any who will remember? (54:17)

📌 (5) Surah Ar-Rahman – The Countless Blessings of Allah
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ Allah’s Blessings upon Mankind and Jinn
• This Surah highlights Allah’s greatest gifts:
o The creation of humans and jinn.
o The balance and order in nature.
o The gift of speech and intellect.
2️⃣ The Rewards of Paradise
• Two grand gardens of Paradise await the righteous, where they will enjoy luxuries beyond imagination.
3️⃣ A Repeated Question
• So which of the favors of your Lord will you deny?
• This verse is repeated 31 times, addressing both humans and jinn.

📌 (6) Surah Al-Waqi’ah – The Three Groups on the Day of Judgment
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ The Three Groups on Judgment Day
• The Foremost (As-Sabiqun): The highest-ranked believers, close to Allah.
• The People of the Right (Ashab al-Yameen): The righteous who will enjoy the pleasures of Paradise.
• The People of the Left (Ashab al-Shimal): The disbelievers and wrongdoers who will face the torment of Hell.
2️⃣ Allah’s Absolute Power Over Creation
• Examples of Allah’s limitless power include:
o The creation of humans from a drop of fluid.
o The growth of crops from the soil.
o The descent of rain from the sky.
o The creation of fire from green trees.

📌 (7) Surah Al-Hadid – The Power of Faith & Charity
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ The Oneness & Greatness of Allah
• Everything in the universe glorifies Allah, and He is the Supreme Authority over all creation.
2️⃣ The Importance of Charity & Striving in Allah’s Cause
• Those who spend their wealth in charity and struggle for the sake of Allah will be highly rewarded.
3️⃣ The Light of Believers on Judgment Day
• On the Day of Judgment, believers will have a guiding light, while hypocrites will be left in darkness.
4️⃣ The Blessing of Iron
• Allah mentions iron as an important resource given to humanity for making tools, weapons, and structures.

📌 Conclusion
✅ The past nations’ fate is a lesson for us.
✅ The Quran is a reminder and a warning for all.
✅ Every person is responsible for their deeds.
✅ Allah’s blessings are countless, and we should be grateful.
✅ Charity and striving in Allah’s path bring great rewards.

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🔷 *Detailed Summary of the 27th Juz | Comprehensive Overview*
📖 Introduction
The 27th Juz begins with the remaining portion of Surah Adh-Dhariyat and concludes with Surah Al-Hadid. This Juz covers several crucial themes, including:
✅ The oneness of Allah and His divine power.
✅ The fate of past nations who denied their prophets.
✅ The horrors of the Day of Judgment and the rewards of Paradise.
✅ The greatness of the Quran and the importance of heeding its guidance.
✅ The challenges faced by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his perseverance.
✅ The significance of human effort and accountability in the Hereafter.

📌 (1) Surah Adh-Dhariyat (Remaining Portion) – The Punishment of Past Nations
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ Destruction of Disbelieving Nations
• The fate of nations that denied their prophets is highlighted:
o Pharaoh and his army were drowned in the sea.
o The people of ‘Ad were destroyed by violent winds.
o The people of Thamud perished due to a loud thunderous blast.
o The people of Noah (AS) were wiped out by a devastating flood.
• These incidents serve as a lesson and warning for those who reject Allah’s guidance.
2️⃣ Signs of Allah’s Power in Creation
• Allah mentions that provisions, rain, and sustenance are all determined by Him.
📖 "And in the heaven is your provision and whatever you are promised." (51:22)

📌 (2) Surah At-Tur – The Events of the Day of Judgment
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ The Horrors of the Day of Judgment
• On that day:
o Mountains will turn to dust.
o The sky will crack apart.
o The deniers will suffer a painful punishment.
2️⃣ The Rewards for the Righteous
• The righteous will enjoy luxurious gardens, delicious food, and the company of their loved ones in Paradise.
3️⃣ The Prophet’s ﷺ Perseverance Against Mockery
• The disbelievers accused Prophet Muhammad ﷺ of being a magician or poet, but Allah refutes their claims and reaffirms that the Prophet is the true messenger.
📖 "And indeed, you are of a great moral character." (68:4)

📌 (3) Surah An-Najm – The Reality of Divine Revelation
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ Vision of Angel Jibreel (AS)
• The Prophet ﷺ saw Jibreel (AS) in his true form twice:
o First, during the first revelation in the Cave of Hira.
o Second, during the night of Mi’raj, near the Sidrat al-Muntaha.
2️⃣ The Principle of Human Effort
• Every person is responsible for their own actions, and their efforts will not go to waste.
📖 "And that there is not for man except that [good] for which he strives." (53:39)

📌 (4) Surah Al-Qamar – The Splitting of the Moon & Warnings for Disbelievers
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ The Splitting of the Moon (A Great Miracle)
• The disbelievers asked for a miracle, so the Prophet ﷺ showed them the moon split into two halves, yet they continued to deny the truth.
2️⃣ The Fate of Past Nations
• The punishments of Noah’s people, ‘Ad, Thamud, the people of Lut, and Pharaoh are recounted to emphasize the consequences of rejecting divine guidance.
3️⃣ The Quran as a Reminder
• Allah repeatedly asks:
📖 "And We have certainly made the Quran easy for remembrance, so is there any who will remember?" (54:17)

📌 (5) Surah Ar-Rahman – The Countless Blessings of Allah
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ Allah’s Blessings upon Mankind and Jinn
• This Surah highlights Allah’s greatest gifts:
o The creation of humans and jinn.
o The balance and order in nature.
o The gift of speech and intellect.
2️⃣ The Rewards of Paradise
• Two grand gardens of Paradise await the righteous, where they will enjoy luxuries beyond imagination.
3️⃣ A Repeated Question
• "So which of the favors of your Lord will you deny?"
• This verse is repeated 31 times, addressing both humans and jinn.

📌 (6) Surah Al-Waqi’ah – The Three Groups on the Day of Judgment
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ The Three Groups on Judgment Day
• The Foremost (As-Sabiqun): The highest-ranked believers, close to Allah.
• The People of the Right (Ashab al-Yameen): The righteous who will enjoy the pleasures of Paradise.
• The People of the Left (Ashab al-Shimal): The disbelievers and wrongdoers who will face the torment of Hell.
2️⃣ Allah’s Absolute Power Over Creation
• Examples of Allah’s limitless power include:
o The creation of humans from a drop of fluid.
o The growth of crops from the soil.
o The descent of rain from the sky.
o The creation of fire from green trees.

📌 (7) Surah Al-Hadid – The Power of Faith & Charity
📜 Key Themes:
1️⃣ The Oneness & Greatness of Allah
• Everything in the universe glorifies Allah, and He is the Supreme Authority over all creation.
2️⃣ The Importance of Charity & Striving in Allah’s Cause
• Those who spend their wealth in charity and struggle for the sake of Allah will be highly rewarded.
3️⃣ The Light of Believers on Judgment Day
• On the Day of Judgment, believers will have a guiding light, while hypocrites will be left in darkness.
4️⃣ The Blessing of Iron
• Allah mentions iron as an important resource given to humanity for making tools, weapons, and structures.

📌 Conclusion
✅ The past nations’ fate is a lesson for us.
✅ The Quran is a reminder and a warning for all.
✅ Every person is responsible for their deeds.
✅ Allah’s blessings are countless, and we should be grateful.
✅ Charity and striving in Allah’s path bring great rewards.

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📌 Summary of the 26th Juz (English)
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This Juz consists of six Surahs:
1. Surah Al-Ahqaf (Complete)
2. Surah Muhammad (Complete)
3. Surah Al-Fath (Complete)
4. Surah Al-Hujurat (Complete)
5. Surah Qaf (Complete)
6. Surah Adh-Dhariyat (Initial part)
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1. Surah Al-Ahqaf
This Surah discusses kindness to parents, the punishment of the people of ‘Ad, and the acceptance of faith by the Jinn.
(1) The Importance of Kindness to Parents:
• Allah commands treating parents with kindness and gratitude.
• A person should always remember the sacrifices of their parents and pray for them.
📖 Verse:
And We have enjoined upon man to be dutiful to his parents. (Al-Ahqaf 46:15)
(2) The Minimum Duration of Pregnancy:
• The Quran mentions that the minimum duration of pregnancy is six months.
📖 Verse:
His mother carried him with hardship and gave birth to him with hardship, and his bearing and weaning period is thirty months. (Al-Ahqaf 46:15)
(3) The Story of the People of ‘Ad and Their Punishment:
• The people of ‘Ad rejected Allah’s commands, so He sent upon them a fierce windstorm that destroyed everything.
📖 Verse:
So We sent upon them a screaming windstorm, removing people from their places as if they were uprooted trunks of palm trees. (Al-Ahqaf 46:25)
(4) The Jinn Accepting Islam and Preaching to Their People:
• A group of Jinn heard the Quran and embraced Islam, then spread the message among their people.
📖 Verse:
Say, It has been revealed to me that a group of Jinn listened and said, ‘Indeed, we have heard an amazing Quran.’” (Al-Ahqaf 46:1)
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2. Surah Muhammad
This Surah highlights the rewards of Paradise, the nature of worldly leadership, and the consequences of opposing Allah and His Messenger (ﷺ).
(1) The Description of Paradise:
• Jannah will have four types of rivers:
1. A river of pure water
2. A river of milk
3. A river of non-intoxicating wine
4. A river of pure honey
📖 Verse:
A description of Paradise, which the righteous are promised: it has rivers of water unaltered, rivers of milk whose taste never changes, rivers of wine delicious to drink, and rivers of purified honey. (Muhammad 47:15)
(2) The Nature of People Who Gain Wealth and Power:
• Many people, after gaining wealth or leadership, fail to maintain relationships and cause corruption.
📖 Verse:
So would you perhaps, if you turn away, cause corruption on earth and sever your ties of kinship? (Muhammad 47:22)
(3) The Destruction of Deeds Due to Disobedience:
• Disobeying Allah and His Messenger (ﷺ) leads to the nullification of good deeds.
📖 Verse:
Those who disobey Allah and His Messenger – their deeds will be rendered worthless. (Muhammad 47:33)
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3. Surah Al-Fath
This Surah discusses the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, the conquest of Makkah, and the Prophet’s (ﷺ) dream.
(1) The Meaning of ‘Clear Victory’ (فتح مبین):
• Some scholars interpret it as the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, while others see it as the Conquest of Makkah.
📖 Verse:
Indeed, We have granted you a clear victory. (Al-Fath 48:1)
(2) The Obligation to Believe in and Support the Prophet (ﷺ):
• Muslims are commanded to honor, respect, and assist the Prophet (ﷺ).
📖 Verse:
That you may believe in Allah and His Messenger, and support him, and honor him. (Al-Fath 48:9)
(3) The Prophet’s (ﷺ) Dream About Visiting the Sacred Mosque:
• The Prophet (ﷺ) saw in a dream that he would enter Masjid al-Haram, and this dream later came true.
📖 Verse:
Certainly, Allah has fulfilled His Messenger’s vision in truth. (Al-Fath 48:27)
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4. Surah Al-Hujurat
This Surah lays out principles for social ethics, conflict resolution, and avoiding harmful traits.
(1) Guidelines for Resolving Conflicts Between Muslims:
• If two Muslim groups fight, efforts must be made to reconcile them.
📖 Verse:
If two groups among the believers fight, then make peace between them. (Al-Hujurat 49:9)
(2) Social Evils That Must Be Avoided:
• Backbiting, gossiping, suspicion, mockery, and using offensive nicknames are condemned.
📖 Verse:
O you who believe! Let not one group of men ridicule another; perhaps they are better than them. (Al-Hujurat 49:11)
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5. Surah Qaf
This Surah discusses resurrection, past nations that denied their prophets, and the rewards and punishments of the Hereafter.
(1) Resurrection and the Day of Judgment:
• All humans will be resurrected, and their deeds will be judged.
📖 Verse:
And the Trumpet will be blown, and that is the Day of the warning. (Qaf 50:20)
(2) The Destruction of Nations That Denied Their Prophets:
• The fate of the people of Nuh (Noah), Thamud, ‘Ad, Pharaoh, and the people of Lot is mentioned.
📖 Verse:
The people of Noah denied before them, and the companions of Ar-Rass, and Thamud, and ‘Ad, and Pharaoh, and the brothers of Lot. (Qaf 50:12-13)
(3) The Expansiveness of Hellfire and the Nearness of Paradise:
• Hell will be vast and its flames will continuously consume the wrongdoers, while Paradise will be close to the righteous.
📖 Verse:
And Paradise will be brought near to the righteous, not far. (Qaf 50:31)
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6. Surah Adh-Dhariyat (Initial Part)
This Surah discusses the certainty of the Day of Judgment, the traits of the righteous, and the visit of angels to Prophet Ibrahim (عليه السلام).
(1) The Certainty of Accountability:
• No one can escape the judgment of Allah.
📖 Verse:
Indeed, you will surely be recompensed for what you used to do. (Adh-Dhariyat 51:6)
(2) The Traits of the Righteous:
• They sleep little at night, seek forgiveness at dawn, and give charity to the needy.
📖 Verse:
They used to sleep little at night, and in the hours before dawn they would seek forgiveness. (Adh-Dhariyat 51:17-18)
(3) The Visit of Angels to Prophet Ibrahim (عليه السلام):
• Angels visited Ibrahim (عليه السلام) and gave him the good news of a son (Ishaq, عليه السلام).
📖 Verse:
When they entered upon him and said, Peace, he said, Peace be upon you. (Adh-Dhariyat 51:24)

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📌 Summary of the 26th Juz (English)
Audio link : tinyurl.com/mrx3jbe5
This Juz consists of six Surahs:
1. Surah Al-Ahqaf (Complete)
2. Surah Muhammad (Complete)
3. Surah Al-Fath (Complete)
4. Surah Al-Hujurat (Complete)
5. Surah Qaf (Complete)
6. Surah Adh-Dhariyat (Initial part)
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1. Surah Al-Ahqaf
This Surah discusses kindness to parents, the punishment of the people of ‘Ad, and the acceptance of faith by the Jinn.
(1) The Importance of Kindness to Parents:
• Allah commands treating parents with kindness and gratitude.
• A person should always remember the sacrifices of their parents and pray for them.
📖 Verse:
"And We have enjoined upon man to be dutiful to his parents." (Al-Ahqaf 46:15)
(2) The Minimum Duration of Pregnancy:
• The Quran mentions that the minimum duration of pregnancy is six months.
📖 Verse:
"His mother carried him with hardship and gave birth to him with hardship, and his bearing and weaning period is thirty months." (Al-Ahqaf 46:15)
(3) The Story of the People of ‘Ad and Their Punishment:
• The people of ‘Ad rejected Allah’s commands, so He sent upon them a fierce windstorm that destroyed everything.
📖 Verse:
"So We sent upon them a screaming windstorm, removing people from their places as if they were uprooted trunks of palm trees." (Al-Ahqaf 46:25)
(4) The Jinn Accepting Islam and Preaching to Their People:
• A group of Jinn heard the Quran and embraced Islam, then spread the message among their people.
📖 Verse:
"Say, 'It has been revealed to me that a group of Jinn listened and said, ‘Indeed, we have heard an amazing Quran.’” (Al-Ahqaf 46:1)
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2. Surah Muhammad
This Surah highlights the rewards of Paradise, the nature of worldly leadership, and the consequences of opposing Allah and His Messenger (ﷺ).
(1) The Description of Paradise:
• Jannah will have four types of rivers:
1. A river of pure water
2. A river of milk
3. A river of non-intoxicating wine
4. A river of pure honey
📖 Verse:
"A description of Paradise, which the righteous are promised: it has rivers of water unaltered, rivers of milk whose taste never changes, rivers of wine delicious to drink, and rivers of purified honey." (Muhammad 47:15)
(2) The Nature of People Who Gain Wealth and Power:
• Many people, after gaining wealth or leadership, fail to maintain relationships and cause corruption.
📖 Verse:
"So would you perhaps, if you turn away, cause corruption on earth and sever your ties of kinship?" (Muhammad 47:22)
(3) The Destruction of Deeds Due to Disobedience:
• Disobeying Allah and His Messenger (ﷺ) leads to the nullification of good deeds.
📖 Verse:
"Those who disobey Allah and His Messenger – their deeds will be rendered worthless." (Muhammad 47:33)
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3. Surah Al-Fath
This Surah discusses the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, the conquest of Makkah, and the Prophet’s (ﷺ) dream.
(1) The Meaning of ‘Clear Victory’ (فتح مبین):
• Some scholars interpret it as the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, while others see it as the Conquest of Makkah.
📖 Verse:
"Indeed, We have granted you a clear victory." (Al-Fath 48:1)
(2) The Obligation to Believe in and Support the Prophet (ﷺ):
• Muslims are commanded to honor, respect, and assist the Prophet (ﷺ).
📖 Verse:
"That you may believe in Allah and His Messenger, and support him, and honor him." (Al-Fath 48:9)
(3) The Prophet’s (ﷺ) Dream About Visiting the Sacred Mosque:
• The Prophet (ﷺ) saw in a dream that he would enter Masjid al-Haram, and this dream later came true.
📖 Verse:
"Certainly, Allah has fulfilled His Messenger’s vision in truth." (Al-Fath 48:27)
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4. Surah Al-Hujurat
This Surah lays out principles for social ethics, conflict resolution, and avoiding harmful traits.
(1) Guidelines for Resolving Conflicts Between Muslims:
• If two Muslim groups fight, efforts must be made to reconcile them.
📖 Verse:
"If two groups among the believers fight, then make peace between them." (Al-Hujurat 49:9)
(2) Social Evils That Must Be Avoided:
• Backbiting, gossiping, suspicion, mockery, and using offensive nicknames are condemned.
📖 Verse:
"O you who believe! Let not one group of men ridicule another; perhaps they are better than them." (Al-Hujurat 49:11)
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5. Surah Qaf
This Surah discusses resurrection, past nations that denied their prophets, and the rewards and punishments of the Hereafter.
(1) Resurrection and the Day of Judgment:
• All humans will be resurrected, and their deeds will be judged.
📖 Verse:
"And the Trumpet will be blown, and that is the Day of the warning." (Qaf 50:20)
(2) The Destruction of Nations That Denied Their Prophets:
• The fate of the people of Nuh (Noah), Thamud, ‘Ad, Pharaoh, and the people of Lot is mentioned.
📖 Verse:
"The people of Noah denied before them, and the companions of Ar-Rass, and Thamud, and ‘Ad, and Pharaoh, and the brothers of Lot." (Qaf 50:12-13)
(3) The Expansiveness of Hellfire and the Nearness of Paradise:
• Hell will be vast and its flames will continuously consume the wrongdoers, while Paradise will be close to the righteous.
📖 Verse:
"And Paradise will be brought near to the righteous, not far." (Qaf 50:31)
________________________________________
6. Surah Adh-Dhariyat (Initial Part)
This Surah discusses the certainty of the Day of Judgment, the traits of the righteous, and the visit of angels to Prophet Ibrahim (عليه السلام).
(1) The Certainty of Accountability:
• No one can escape the judgment of Allah.
📖 Verse:
"Indeed, you will surely be recompensed for what you used to do." (Adh-Dhariyat 51:6)
(2) The Traits of the Righteous:
• They sleep little at night, seek forgiveness at dawn, and give charity to the needy.
📖 Verse:
"They used to sleep little at night, and in the hours before dawn they would seek forgiveness." (Adh-Dhariyat 51:17-18)
(3) The Visit of Angels to Prophet Ibrahim (عليه السلام):
• Angels visited Ibrahim (عليه السلام) and gave him the good news of a son (Ishaq, عليه السلام).
📖 Verse:
"When they entered upon him and said, 'Peace,' he said, 'Peace be upon you.'" (Adh-Dhariyat 51:24)

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