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Disbelievers and skeptics always ask, did Jesus exist? And if so, what are the proofs? To answer, we must look first to the infancy narratives in the Bible. Whether you're a complete skeptic, or a long-time student of the Bible, this message is filled with information to examine and consider. VF-2471 Watch, Listen and Learn 24x7 at PastorMelissaScott.com Pastor Melissa Scott teaches from Faith Center in Glendale. Call 1-800-338-3030 24x7 to leave a message for Pastor Scott. You may make reservations to attend a live service, leave a prayer request or make a commitment. Pastor Scott appreciates messages and reads them often during live broadcasts. Follow @Pastor_Scott on Twitter and visit her official Facebook page @Pastor.M.Scott. Download Pastor Scott's "Understand the Bible" app for iPhone, iPad and iPod at the Apple App Store and for Android devices in the Google Store. Pastor Scott can also be seen 24x7 on Roku and Amazon Fire on the "Understand the Bible?" channel. ©2025 Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved
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Surah Al-Hajj and Collapse of Israel || EP - 6 || Dr. Abdul Baqi Sharaf || Collapse Series Surah Al-Hajj is the 22nd chapter of the Quran, consisting of 78 verses. This surah is named after the pilgrimage (Hajj) due to the reference to this important Islamic practice within its verses. The surah covers a wide range of themes, including the worship of Allah, the significance of Hajj, the Day of Judgment, and the differentiation between the believers and disbelievers. Some Hadiths and interpretations of Quranic verses suggest that the end times will involve major changes, including the decline of oppressive regimes. Key figures in these eschatological scenarios are the Mahdi and Isa (Jesus), who are believed to return to restore justice and defeat the forces of evil. This narrative includes the ultimate victory of truth and justice, often interpreted as the downfall of unjust states, potentially including Israel, as part of the divine plan leading up to the Day of Judgment. #SurahAlHajj #CollapseOfIsrael #IslamicEschatology #PropheticTraditions #DivineJustice #QuranicThemes #EndTimes #MiddleEast #Mahdi #Isa #DayOfJudgment #IslamicProphecies #GeopoliticalTensions #ReligiousNarratives #Pilgrimage #Hajj #Monotheism #Resurrection #Accountability #DivineSupport #UnjustRegimes #TheologicalPerspectives #PoliticalDynamics #HistoricalExamples #Worship #Believers #Disbelievers #JudgmentDay #DivineRetribution #Oppression #IslamicFaith #QuranicVerses #SpiritualSignificance #MuslimUnity #Justice #Peace #Prophecies #HeavenlySigns #MoralLessons #ReligiousTeachings #SacredJourney #Faith #MuslimWorld #HolySites #IslamicRituals #DivineWisdom #MessianicExpectations #ConflictResolution #PeaceProcess #DemographicChanges #RegionalStability #SocioPoliticalDivisions #ReligiousCommunities #EthnicGroups #InternalCohesion #NationalIdentity #CulturalHeritage #ScripturalInterpretations #SacredText #DivineRevelation #PropheticGuidance #EndOfTimes #IslamicNarrative #HistoricalContext #DivinePlan #SpiritualAwakening #ReligiousBeliefs #GlobalImpact #MiddleEastConflict #HolyLand #InterfaithDialogue #SpiritualJourney #FaithAndPolitics #IslamicTradition #DivineWill #ProphecyFulfillment #ApocalypticVision #EternalTruth #SacredDuty #IslamicHistory #MoralIntegrity #Righteousness #PropheticWarnings #CelestialEvents #DivineIntervention #SpiritualGuidance #ReligiousObligations #IslamicValues #EthicalConduct #UltimateTruth #SpiritualEnlightenment #IslamicDoctrine #HeavenlyJustice #FaithfulBelievers #SacredPilgrimage
In this episode, I shared some beautiful words of my friend's late Aunt that have been keeping me steadfast on the deen
At-Taghābun "Loss, Deprivation" is the 64th surah of the Quran The theme of this surah is an invitation to the Faith, obedience (to God) and the teaching of good morals, contrasting with the previous surah, Al-Munafiqun, which was concerned with hypocrisy and the lack of Iman First four verses are addressed to all human-kind, verses 5-10 to those men who do not believe in the invitation of the Qur'an, and verses 11-18 to those who accept and believe in this invitation Verses (english by Abdul Haleem Quran.com) 1 Everything that is in the heavens and earth glorifies God; all control and all praise belong to Him; He has power over everything. 2 It is He who created you, yet some of you disbelieve and some believe: God sees everything you do. 3 He created the heavens and earth for a true purpose; He formed you and made your forms good: you will all return to Him. 4 He knows what is in the heavens and earth; He knows what you conceal and what you reveal; God knows very well the secrets of every heart. 5 [Disbelievers], have you not heard about those who disbelieved before you? They tasted the evil consequences of their conduct, and a painful torment awaits them. 6 That is because their messengers came to them with clear signs, yet they said, ‘Should we take guidance from mere mortals?', rejected the message, and turned away. But God had no need for them: He is all sufficient, worthy of all praise. 7 The disbelievers claim they will not be raised from the dead. Say [Prophet], ‘Yes indeed! I swear by my Lord! You will be raised and then you will be informed about everything you have done: an easy matter for God.' 8 So believe in God, in His Messenger, and in the light We have sent down: God is fully aware of what you do. 9 When He gathers you for the Day of Gathering, the Day of mutual neglect, He will cancel the sins of those who believed in Him and acted righteously: He will admit them into Gardens graced with flowing streams, there to remain for ever- the supreme triumph. 10 But those who disbelieved and rejected Our signs will be the inhabitants of the Fire, there to remain- a miserable destination. 11 Misfortunes can only happen with God's permission––He will guide the heart of anyone who believes in Him: God knows all things–– 12 so obey God and the Messenger. If you turn away, remember that Our Messenger's duty is only to make plain his message. 13 God! There is no god but Him, so let the faithful put their trust in Him. 14 Believers, even among your spouses and your children you have some enemies- beware of them- but if you overlook their offences, forgive them, pardon them, then God is all forgiving, all merciful. 15 Your wealth and your children are only a test for you. There is great reward with God: 16 be mindful of God as much as you can; hear and obey; be charitable- it is for your own good. Those who are saved from their own meanness will be the prosperous ones: 17 if you make a generous loan to God He will multiply it for you and forgive you. God is ever thankful and forbearing; 18 He knows the unseen, as well as the seen; He is the Almighty, the Wise. The surah opens with a description of God's power, wisdom, and knowledge, and takes its name from “the day of dispossession” (yawm al-taghabun) mentioned in verse 9 The disbelievers are reminded of the end of those who disbelieved before them in verses 5 and 6 Unbelief will not prevent infidels from rising from the dead and their denial of the Resurrection is strongly refuted in verse 7 Next 3 ayaat then present exhortation to believe in God and his Apostle In the discourse verses 11 to 13 prescribe to humanity that God is sovereign, therefore should be trusted Further in verse 14, the believers are urged to be wary but forgiving of the enemies they may have within their own families and muslims are exhorted to abjure worldly ties and to devote themselves to God in ayaat 14 to 18 and are warned to remain steadfast and to spend in God's cause in verse 8 and 16
They deny that he is a Messenger and thus try to escape from the truth. Some might even go further and say that the messenger is a magician or a madman; thus, they try to keep people away from the truth by means of their slander and lies. Allah warned us about this kind of people. He commanded the Prophet Muhammad (saas) to tell the people that they should not pay attention to what they say and that he himself was only a human being. Allah sent the Prophet Muhammad (saas) as the final messenger and seal of the prophets. Through the verses that began with "Say", Prophet Muhammad (saas) communicated Allah's message to all mankind, emphasizing the importance of obedience and submissiveness to the issues conveyed by messengers. Prophet Muhammad (saas) made clear that he was not asking for any recompense in return for conveying Allah's message, but was instead striving to earn His approval. Disbelievers often asked for miracles as a pretext for their unwillingness to submit to Allah, but Prophet Muhammad (saas) was commanded to tell them that the Signs are vouchsafed by Allah alone. Finally, he reminded people that he was only a human being and they should not pay attention to the slander and lies of those who deny he is a messenger. He warned people that those who wished to attain salvation should turn to Allah alone. Prophet Muhammad (saas) was only a messenger, sent to deliver the message of Allah, and no angel was sent in his place. He commanded people to obey Allah and the Messenger and be rightly guided, and called on them to surrender to Allah. He also reminded them that they would be judged by their actions, and that he was only a warner. Prophet Muhammad (saas) argued with his people about Allah, reminding them that Allah was their Lord and that they should have faith in Him alone. Prophet Muhammad (saas) was commanded to remind his people that they should obey Allah and trust in Him, for He alone knows the Unseen and will bring about the Second Creation. He told his people to look at the signs of creation in this world and to take lessons from them. Prophet Muhammad (saas) taught that the only way to lead an honorable and beautiful life is to follow the path of Allah and to repent when wronged, for Allah is the most compassionate of all. Allah also sees all actions, whether hidden or revealed, and will judge all on the Day of Judgment. Allah is the sole Creator and Protector of mankind, and Prophet Muhammad (saas) reminded his people that only He can help them in times of need. Prophet Muhammad (saas) also reminded them that Allah has bestowed upon them faith, and that the Qur'an was sent down by Allah Himself. Prophet Muhammad (saas) emphasized that no combination of men and jinn can compose anything like the Qur'an, and that Allah alone is the source of truth and guidance for the Muslims. Prophet Muhammad (saas) warned them that no soul will bear another's burden on the Day of Judgment and to strive for the Hereafter, which is better than the pleasures of this life. He also reminded them that the only way to earn Allah's approval is to make sacrifices for Him and to stay away from associating partners with Him. Allah warns them of eternal suffering in Hell, Prophet Muhammad (saas) reminded them of the disastrous fate of disbelievers of past nations, and that death is unavoidable. He also reminded them of the Day of Judgment and that Allah will resurrect them all. Allah is the ultimate judge and has sent Prophet Muhammad (saas) to warn disbelievers of the torment of Hell for those who oppose Him. Prophet Muhammad warned all of the need to consider the fate of past generations who denied Allah and the inevitability of death. Prophet Muhammad, Prophet Muhammad biography, life of Prophet Muhammad, Prophet Muhammad teachings, Prophet Muhammad quotes, Prophet Muhammad life events, Prophet Muhammad role model, Prophet Muhammad in Islam, significance of Prophet Muhammad, Prophet Muhammad revelations,
Allah is the only Lord and the Quran is the only guide. Reflecting deeply on the verses of the Qur'an is necessary to understand the admonitions and commands given by Allah, and to become a believer. The Qur'an makes clear that those who choose to comply and live by the Qur'an will be granted salvation, while those who disbelieve will remain deaf and blind to its guidance. Allah is the Lord of all, and those who do not believe in His teachings are disbelievers. Believers understand and accept the Quran, conforming to its beautiful message and thereby earning salvation in this world and the hereafter. Disbelievers, however, question Allah's purpose and doubt the truth of the Qur'an, thus leading themselves astray. On the Day of Judgment, Allah will judge all people according to their obedience to the Qur'an, and believers who have followed its commands will receive Paradise and deliverance from eternal punishment, while disbelievers will be doomed to punishment.
The Ultimate Plan Of The Disbelievers | Abu Bakr Zoud
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Why does the bible cover everything and people are skeptical? We look at a conversation I had with two friends. People who believe things such as collective consciousness simulations like the matrix and our creation being of Aliens. We look into the bible and explain why deception is among us. Why people have these beliefs because they choose to find a path beyond their own instead if God's. At a point I was lost but God found me and delivered me from this and I try to explain from his word how their beliefs are under the modern conformity of the world vs the biblical narrative.
Believers are aware that God will help them and provide them with victory if they turn to Him and ask for help. Believers have faith in God's promise that He will protect and help them no matter what they encounter in life. Disbelievers, on the other hand, form alliances against them, yet these plots are doomed from the outset and will ultimately come back upon the plotters. No matter how outnumbered they may be, believers are confident in the fact that God will create a way for them. Believers understand that God's help is always with them and know that every event ultimately has a purpose and a good, even if it is not immediately visible. Even if they face difficulty and trials, they keep their faith in God and remain patient. This faith will differentiate the true believers from the weaker ones and will lead to blessings and bounty from God. Disbelievers, on the other hand, feel anxious and hopeless and will never be able to free themselves from fear and despair. The only way to achieve peace and comfort is to remember that everything is part of God's plan and to trust in Him. Achieving God's pleasure and avoiding Hell is the ultimate goal of believers, and by keeping close to God they will eventually be permitted to enter Paradise. Questions: What is the Qur'an's statement about most people not believing? What is God's promise and support to believers? What methods do disbelievers use in their struggle against Muslims? What does God inform believers of in Surat al-Inshirah? How does God thwart the plots of disbelievers? What is the state of mind of believers when they encounter hardships? What is the state of mind of those who don't trust in God?
Allah has promised that believers will enjoy the company of beautiful spouses. Allah says:"In them are fair ones, good and beautiful." and"Spouses of equal age" who are "Immortal youths" and "wide-eyed houris." Allah has created everything believers need in order to enjoy the highest level of physical and spiritual pleasure. In Paradise, Allah promises believers eternal bliss and freedom from the defects and shortcomings of life in this world. Believers will be surrounded by natural beauties such as a perfect climate, unceasing water, and lush gardens. They will live in high-ceilinged halls, wear beautiful clothing, and be served by handsome servants. They will also be accompanied by beautiful spouses who are immortal and ever-youthful. All of these blessings are granted to believers by Allah, who has promised that those who follow His guidance will be rewarded with eternal happiness in Paradise. Believers who have earned Allah's approval will be rewarded with the ultimate luxury and joy in Paradise. They will be clothed in silk and satin, adorned with gold and pearls, and blessed with spouses of unblemished beauty. Allah will also provide them with an abundance of all that they need and desire, and they will be surrounded by other pure believers free from any negative characteristics. Through this, believers will receive the greatest comfort and peace, experiencing eternal happiness in gratitude for Allah's mercy. Believers strive throughout their lives to gain Allah's approval and Paradise. As a result, they experience true happiness in this world, derived from their faith, and will be rewarded with joy and salvation in the eternal Paradise. Disbelievers, on the other hand, will never know the peace and happiness of faith, and will experience unhappiness and regret in this world and the Day of Judgment.
The Prophet Muhammad (saas) Stated That He Would Never Follow Disbelievers To his people, who strove to divert him from the straight path, slandered him, threatened him with murdering and exiled him, the Prophet Muhammad (saas) conveyed the following message: Say: “I am forbidden to worship those you invoke besides Allah.” Say: “I will not yield to your whims and desires. If I did, I would go astray and cease to be on the right path.” Say: “I have received veritable proofs from my Lord and yet you deny Him. I have no power to hasten that which you challenge. Jurisdiction over this is Allah's alone. He tells the truth and He is the Best of Arbiters.” (Surat al-An'am, 56-57)
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133 The struggle against disbelievers and hypocrites
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Al-Ahqaf (Arabic: الأحقاف, al-aḥqāf; meaning: "the sand dunes" or "the winding sand tracts") is the 46th chapter of the Qur'an with 35 verses. This is the seventh and last chapter starting with the Muqattaʿat letters Hāʼ Mīm. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl) The chapter covers various topics: It warns against those who reject the Quran, and reassures those who believe; it instructs Muslims to be virtuous towards their parents; it tells of the Prophet Hud and the punishment that befell his people, and it advises Muhammad to be patient in delivering his message of Islam. The name al-Ahqaf, translated as "the sand dunes" or "the winding sand tracks", is taken from verse 21 of the chapter, which mentions "the brother of 'Ad'" (a nickname for the ancient Arabian Prophet Hud) who "warned his people by the sand dunes". According to the 15th-16th century Quranic commentary Tafsir al-Jalalayn "Valley of Ahqaf" was the name of the valley, located today in Yemen, where Hud and his people lived Verse 15 of the chapter talks about the period of gestation and breastfeeding, saying that "His mother bears him with hardship and she brings him forth with hardship, and the bearing of him, and the weaning of him is thirty months ...". Another verse in the Quran, Chapter 2, Verse 233 speaks of mothers nursing their children for two full years. Some Islamic jurists interpret the six-month time difference between the durations found in these two verses as being the threshold of fetal viability in Islamic law Summary 1 The Quran a revelation from God 2-5 Creation a witness for God against idolaters and idolatry 6-7 Disbelievers charging Muhammad with forging the Quran 8 Muhammad, like other apostles, only a warner 9-10 Believing Jews confirm the Quran; unbelieving Jews call it an antiquated lie 11 The Quran confirms the Book of Moses 12-13 True believers, their happy condition 14-15 Obedient sons and true believers, their life here and hereafter 16-17 The conduct and fate of the disobedient son 18-20 Rewards and punishments bestowed in accordance with works The History of Hūd 21-27 The fate of the people of Hud (as), &c., a warning to Makkah The story of the Jinn listening to the Quran 28-31 The genii converted by hearing Muhammad recite the Quran 32-35 God able to raise the dead; Muhammad exhorted to patience and forbearance
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ALLAH WILL DO THIS TO THE GOOD DISBELIEVERS
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Introduction to Sūrah and Commentary of Verses 1 and 2 1. Those who disbelieve and bar (people) from God's way – God will render all their deeds vain. 2. While those who believe and do good, righteous deeds, who believe in what has been sent on Muhammad – and it is the truth from their Lord – He will blot out from them their evil deeds (which will otherwise prevent their achievement of their goals in both worlds), and set their hearts fully aright and improve their conditions (both in this world and the next).
Commentary of Verses 8 - 9 8. But those who disbelieve: collapse and perdition are their lot, and He will render all their deeds vain. 9. This is because they are averse to that which God has sent down, and so He causes their deeds to go to waste.
Passionate and heartfelt reading of the English translation of Surah 109.
Do Not Imitate The Ways of The Disbelievers – Mufti Yusuf Moosagie by Radio Islam
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Fatir (Arabic: فاطر, fāṭir; meaning: Originator), also known as Al-Mala'ikah (ﺍﻟملائكة, 'al-malā'ikah; meaning: "The Angels"),[2] is the 35th chapter of the Qur'an with 45 verses Meccan surah Summary 1-2 God praised as the Sovereign Creator 3 The Quraish exhorted to worship the true God 4 Muhammad told that it is no strange thing for a prophet to be called an impostor 5-6 God's promises true, but Satan is a deceiver 7 Reward for believers and punishment for infidels sure 8-9 Reprobate sinners shall not be as the righteous before God 10 God exalteth the righteous but bringeth to nought the devices of sinners 11 The desert made green by rainfall a type of the resurrection 12 God, who is man's Creator, knoweth all things 13 God's mercy to man seen in the waters 14 Day, night, the sun, and moon glorify God 14-15 The vanity of idol-worship 16-18 Man is dependent on God, but God is self-sufficient 19 Every one shall bear his own burden in the judgment-day 19 Muhammad commanded to admonish secret believers 20-22 God will not regard the righteous and the unrighteous alike 22 Buried person can't be made listen anything 23 Every nation has its own prophet 24-25 Those who accused the former prophets of imposture were punished 26-28 God's mercy seen in nature 29-30 God rewards the prayerful and the charitable 31 The Qurán a confirmation of former Scriptures 32 The varied conduct of those who receive the Qurán 33-35 The rewards of the faithful in Paradise 36-37 The just punishment of disbelievers in hell 38 God knoweth the secrets of the heart 39 Disbelievers shall reap the fruit of their infidelity 40 God gave the idolaters no authority for their idolatry 41 God alone sustains the heavens 42 The Quraish impiously reject their Prophet 43 They shall receive the punishment bestowed upon those who rejected the former prophets 44 Arab polytheists were admonished to see the fate of previous nations before them. 45 Were God punish sinners, the world would be bereft of its human population but also God postpone their punishment until fixed time and when it's fixed time comes, God will regard his servants by Wikipedia
The Time And What Must Be Done Series by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
• Prophet Muhammad and the future Muhammad • Caucasians' history in the Scriptures • Elijah Muhammad alive and in power • Farrakhan a warner to the heads of government • The Time of Separation: Truth and Falsehood • Believers, Disbelievers and Hypocrites • Warning to Muslims of the East of Sharia Law Originally broadcasted February 9, 2013. Available for purchase at https://finalcallstore.noi.org/ YouTube video: https://youtu.be/wM00nZSdgK4 —————— The critically acclaimed lecture series, “The Time And What Must Be Done” by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, offers profound explanations, applications and insight into the wisdom of the Life-Giving Teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Featuring commentary on past and current events, with foreshadowing and warnings of things to come, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan gives perspective and guidance for all persons to consider in the serious times we are currently in.
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