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Tonight is the 23rd night. And because the Islamic calendar begins at Maghrib, tonight is already Friday night. Many of our pious predecessors said that when an odd night of Ramadan falls on a Friday night, the likelihood of it being Laylatul Qadr increases.This is the night we've been hunting for all year. So do extra. Make lots of du'a. Don't waste a minute of it.And as it happens — alhamdulillah — the ayat we reach tonight in Surah Al-A'raf are about du'a itself. About how to make it, what should be in our heart when we make it, and why it is the very heart of all worship. Allah has a way of doing that.A paid subscription includes a free digital copy of the Surah Al-A'raf Study Guide and Workbook. Now That You Know Who He Is — Call HimWe spent two nights on ayah 54. We talked about the six stages of creation, about Prof. Jenkins' framework, about matter and antimatter, about why physicists keep stopping just short of saying “God” — and why that has everything to do with European trauma and nothing to do with the evidence.The point was this: Allah introduced Himself. He is the one who created the heavens and the earth. The sun, the moon, the stars — all operating under His command. And this matters because now ayah 55 opens with a natural next step.You know who your Lord is. So call Him.Ud'u rabbakum tadarru'an wa khufya.Call your Lord with tadaru' — with humility — and khufya — quietly.The Outer and the InnerTadaru' captures two things at once: humility on the outside and humility on the inside. Both. Together.The external side — your body posture when you make du'a. You don't stand chest out, arms crossed, making demands. You beg. And the way we beg is with our palms open, raised to the sky. The Prophet ﷺ taught us this. And he said that Allah is — and I want you to sit with this — embarrassed when His servant raises his hands to the sky and then puts them back down empty.That's not to say Allah owes us anything. He doesn't. But it tells you something about how much He loves to hear from us. He is waiting for us to call. He wants us to call. So when we raise our hands, He will not let us lower them without answering.The Prophet ﷺ when making du'a would look downward — hands raised, gaze lowered. The qibla of salah is the Ka'bah. The qibla of du'a is the sky. But in moments of great need, moments of complete brokenness, he would raise his hands high and look upward. Not demanding. Just — there is no one else. There is nowhere else to turn. Ya Allah.Then there is khufya — quietly. The companions were once marching and making du'a at the top of their lungs. The Prophet ﷺ told them to bring it down. Your Lord is not deaf. He hears you.So the outer dimension of du'a: humble posture, lowered voice.But there is also the inner dimension — and that comes in the next ayah.What Du'a Feels Like on the InsideAyah 56: Khawfan wa tama'an. Make du'a with fear and longing.We talked about tama' a few nights ago in the context of the people of A'raf. In Malay it means greedy — but in Arabic it means something different. It means a deep, intense desire for something. You want it so much. So tama' in du'a means you are making du'a with a genuine ache for it. Not going through the motions. Actually wanting.And khawf — fear. What are we afraid of? Not that Allah won't answer. But that we are not worthy of the answer. That we might be arrogant enough to think we've earned it. The khawf keeps us humble. It stops du'a from becoming a transaction — Ya Allah, I've been to taraweeh 23 nights straight, so now give me what I want, or I'm not coming tomorrow. That is not du'a. That is negotiation.Khawf and tama'. Fear and hope. These two things together are not just for du'a — they carry us through our entire journey to Allah.Think about what happens when they get out of balance. If a person only has fear — only reads the ayat of punishment, only thinks about Jahannam, only focuses on their sins — they will break. They'll reach a point where they think: everything I do is wrong, Allah is going to throw me into the fire anyway, why bother? So they give up. The fear, without hope, destroys.And if a person only has hope — only focuses on Allah's mercy, only reads about forgiveness — they get lazy. Why worry about halal and haram? Allah is Ghafurul Rahim. He'll forgive me. The hope, without fear, makes you complacent.You need both. Fear reminds you that Allah is Al-Muntaqim — the Avenger, the One who punishes, the One who has full power over Jahannam. Hope reminds you that He is Ghafurul Rahim. And when those two things live in your heart together, you keep moving. You don't collapse, and you don't drift.Du'a Is the Essence of Every IbadahHere's something that might reframe how you see worship.After spending all of ayah 54 introducing who He is — after all of that — the next instruction Allah gives is not pray. Not fast. Not give zakat. It is: make du'a. Why?Because the Prophet ﷺ said: al-du'a mukhkhul ibadah — du'a is the marrow of worship. The core. The essence. Every act of worship, properly understood, contains du'a within it.What is the most important part of salah? The Prophet ﷺ said: there is no salah without Surah Al-Fatiha. So what is Al-Fatiha about? Strip away the opening praises — Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alameen, Al-Rahman Al-Rahim, Maliki Yawmid-Din — those are the adab. You praise Allah first before you ask. You don't walk up to someone and say I need five hundred dollars before you've even said hello. You warm them up. You acknowledge them. Then you drop the ask. And the ask in Al-Fatiha is one thing: Ihdina As-Sirat Al-Mustaqim. Oh Allah, keep us on the straight path. The entire prayer — seven times in every raka'ah — is that one du'a. Put me back on the path.And fasting? The Prophet ﷺ said: whoever enters Ramadan and leaves it without their sins being forgiven, Allah curses them. That means the entire month of fasting is one extended du'a: Ya Allah, forgive me. Every hunger pang is that du'a. Every moment of thirst. Every night of taraweeh. All of it is saying: Ya Allah, I am broken, I need You, forgive me.Al-du'a mukhkhul ibadah. When you understand that, you understand why du'a comes before everything else in this ayah.Don't Spread Corruption After the Earth Has Been Set RightAllah ends ayah 56 with something that reaches far beyond our personal worship: do not spread corruption on earth after it has been set right.Ba'da islahiha. After its reform. After its repair. The earth has been made good. Don't undo that.This is bigger than just don't harm people. Our responsibility is to all of Allah's creation — human beings, animals, plants, the water, the land. Allah follows this immediately with the image of wind carrying rain clouds across the sky, dead earth suddenly turning green after winter — that is Allah's islah. He repairs the earth constantly. Who are we to corrupt what He keeps restoring?The Prophet ﷺ once saw a companion using excess water while making wudu. He asked him: what is this waste? The companion said: is there waste in wudu? I'm doing ibadah. And the Prophet ﷺ said: yes. Even if you are making wudu in a flowing river.A flowing river. 1,400 years ago, people could not imagine that human beings would ever have the capacity to destroy something as vast and powerful as a river. And yet here we are — post-industrial revolution, with water undrinkable in country after country, because we corrupted it. The Prophet ﷺ saw it coming. The instruction was already there.Even at war, Islamic rules of conduct prohibit cutting down trees and burning crops. If we cannot corrupt the environment in war, what is our excuse in times of peace?Qaribun Min Al-MuhsineenAllah ends with: indeed the mercy of Allah is near to those who are muhsineen — those who are excellent, those who do ihsan.We'll pick this up tomorrow insha'Allah and explore what it means that Allah's mercy is specifically close to the muhsineen — and what that tells us about the standard we should be reaching for.Thanks for reading Grounded! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit groundeddaily.substack.com/subscribe
This video series is a curated collection of reflections and summaries drawn from the 30 Days with the Qur'an series, where each Juz was explored over the month of Ramadan. While not a full tafsir, these concise and heartfelt talks aim to highlight key themes and insights from each Surah to inspire a deeper connection with the Qur'an. In this series, we've taken those reflections and focused them surah by surah, offering a dedicated video for each chapter of the Qur'an. The goal is to spark curiosity, build motivation, and encourage further study of the Qur'an in a manageable, engaging format. Whether you're revisiting familiar Surahs or exploring new ones, these summaries are here to help you pause, reflect, and fall in love with the Qur'an all over again.
You stand before Allah with it in every prayer - but have you truly reflected on its meaning? What's the difference between Hamd and Shukr - and why does Allah begin with one and not the other? What's the hidden link between your Iman and the way you ask for help? What are the two types of guidance mentioned - and which one only Allah can give? Why does the Surah end with a warning? Who exactly are those who earned Allah's anger - and why? What path are we really asking to be guided to? You'll see how this Surah isn't just the opener of the Qur'an - it's a blueprint for your entire Deen. You recite it daily. Now discover what you've been asking for all along. Sign up now to AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Junior: https://amaujunior.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amauofficial/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMAU Telegram: https://t.me/amauofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AMAUofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMAUofficial iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/al-madrasatu-al-umariyyah/id1524526782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08NJC1pIA0maaF6aKqZL4N Get in Touch: https://amau.org/getintouch BarakAllahu feekum. #AMAU #tafseer #quran #seekingknowledge #surahalfatihah
Before Al-Fatiha is recited, two phrases shape how we approach the Qur'an: seeking refuge and the Basmalah. In this in-depth tafsir (exegesis) of Surah Al-Fatiha, Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan unpacks their meanings, rulings, and relevance—alongside insights into shirk, repentance, ijmāʿ, precise language, and the interpretive methods of the early scholars. An illuminating introduction to the Quran's greatest Surah, anchored in clear context, authentic narrations, and the foundational teachings of the Salaf. Sign up now to AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Junior: https://amaujunior.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amauofficial/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMAU Telegram: https://t.me/amauofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AMAUofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMAUofficial iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/al-madrasatu-al-umariyyah/id1524526782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08NJC1pIA0maaF6aKqZL4N Get in Touch: https://amau.org/getintouch BarakAllahu feekum. #AMAU #tafseer #quran #seekingknowledge #surahalfatihah
On Day 1, Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan explores the methods (turuq) of studying Tafseer, breaking down the approaches scholars use in understanding the Qur'an. He discusses the Tafseer of the Qur'an by the Qur'an and the Tafseer of the Qur'an by the Sunnah, then by the Tafseer of the Sahabah, then the tabi'een and a lot more about the beautiful science of studying the Qur'an, all to lay the foundation for a deeper and more structured study of Surah Al-Fatiha. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amauofficial/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMAU Telegram: https://t.me/amauofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/amauofficial/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/amauofficial/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/al-madrasatu-al-umariyyah/id1524526782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08NJC1pIA0maaF6aKqZL4N #Tafseer #SurahAlFatihah #Quran #IslamicKnowledge #UstadhAbdulrahmanHassan #QuranicTafseer #IslamicStudies #SpiritualGrowth #IslamicLectures #Day1 #Faith #MuslimEducation
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh!Welcome back to BeQuranic!Today is Tuesday, the 19th of Sha'ban, which means it's Tajweed Tuesday!We're going to break down the Tajweed rules from this week's ayat—Ayat 8 to 16 of Surah Ar-Rahman.Now, the 19th of Sha'ban also means we're just 10 or 11 days away from the blessed month of Ramadan!We ask Allah to bless us in Sha'ban, accept all our good deeds from Rajab and Sha'ban, and allow us to reach Ramadan in the best of faith and health. May we fast in a way that nurtures taqwa, read the Qur'an in a way that connects us to its divine message, and live as true Muslims, inshaAllah.Now, let's dive into today's Tajweed theory before we move on to practical application with Ayat 8-16 of Surah Ar-Rahman.Quick Recap of Last Week's LessonBeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Last week, we covered:✔ What is Tajweed?• The science of perfecting Qur'anic recitation—giving each letter its due rights and merging letters properly.• It also includes knowing when to stop and where to restart so the meaning of the ayah remains intact.✔ Two Types of Tajweed Errors:• Major errors (Lahn Jali): Mistakes that change the meaning, like mispronouncing letters or harakat.• These mistakes can invalidate prayer, especially in Surah Al-Fatiha.• Minor errors (Lahn Khafi): Mistakes that don't change the meaning but affect the beauty of recitation.✔ The First Tajweed Rule: Mad Asli (Natural Madd)• Three letters of Mad Asli: Alif, Waw, and Ya• Example formula: Nuhiha• Two harakat length• Changing Mad Asli can alter the meaning—e.g., لَا تَذْهَبْ (Don't go) vs. لَتَذْهَبَنَّ (You will surely go).If you missed the full breakdown, check out last week's Tajweed Tuesday episode for details!New Tajweed Rule: Wajibul Ghunnah (Mandatory Nasal Sound)Today, we're learning Wajibul Ghunnah—which means it's compulsory to pronounce with a nasal sound.✔ Only TWO letters produce Ghunnah:• ن (Noon) and م (Meem) when they have a Shaddah (ّ)Even without a Shaddah, Noon and Meem already have a natural nasal sound. But when they have Shaddah, it becomes Wajibul Ghunnah, meaning you must pronounce it with a clear nasalization.Test It Yourself:Try pronouncing “An” (أن) or “Um” (أم) while pinching your nose.• If the sound gets blocked, that's because these letters require nasal airflow!• If you have a blocked nose, you will struggle to pronounce Ghunnah properly.✔ When you see Noon or Meem with Shaddah (ّ) → Apply Ghunnah!✔ Example words:• إنَّ (Inna)• ثُمَّ (Thumma)Let's Apply These Rules: Surah Ar-Rahman (Ayat 8-16)This week's recitation is a bit challenging because it contains letters that are very close in articulation but must be pronounced distinctly.Remember: Every letter must get its due right!Now, let's go through the Tajweed breakdown of Ayat 8 to 16 step by step.
1. Surah Al-Fatiha (1:1-7) - The opening chapter of the Quran, which is often recited for protection and healing.2. Ayat al-Kursi (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:255) - A powerful verse that speaks of Allah's sovereignty and protection over the universe.3. Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1-4) - A short surah affirming the oneness of Allah, often recited for spiritual fortification.4. Surah Al-Falaq (113:1-5) - This chapter seeks refuge in Allah from all kinds of harm, including magic and envy.5. Surah An-Naas (114:1-6) - A prayer for protection from the whispers of Shaytan (Satan) and evil entities.Any support is appreciated, if you'd like to help:https://buymeacoffee.com/lkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/learn-about-islam--5484193/support.
All audio files listed on this page were extracted from the Ramadan 2024 Daily Juz (Summarised Translation & Tafsir Series) available on Al Madrasatu Al Umariyyah Youtube channel. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2dRQaGGWZOBYkqSWcfhzetBvPKOUFkf4&feature=shared Although best efforts were made to carefully separate or compile individual Surah from the lengthy original version, human error may still occur. Please refer back to the original videos for clarification.
(00:00) What is meant by “Hidayat”?(“Hidayat” kise kehte hain?)(04:05) What is the straight path?(Seedha rasta konsa hai?)(19:52) Why do people follow others?(Insan dosre insan ko dekh kar use follow karta hai.)(26:15) Who are those blessed by Allah?(Wo log kon hain jin par Allah ne inaam nazil kiya?)Para No 1, Surah Al Fatiha, Tafseer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(00:00) What is the grammatical translation of Tawwuz and Bismillah?(“A'udhu billah” aur “Bismillah” ka grammar ke mutabiq tarjuma)(08:18) What are the benefits of saying Bismillah?(“Bismillah” ki fazeelat)(17:40) How is Surah Al-Fatiha grammatically translated?(Surah Al-Fatiha ka grammar ke mutabiq tarjuma)(36:08) What does Surah Al-Fatiha mean word-for-word?(Surah Al-Fatiha ka lafzi tarjuma)Para No 1, Surah Al-Fatiha, Rukoo #1, Ayat #1-7 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's Hadith reflection:Allah talks to you in salah Did you know Allah (SWT) actually talks to us in Salah?
Introduction and NEWS Topic 01: Surah Al Fatiha: Finding Solace and Connection in Times of Loneliness Topic 02: Faith in the Future: Young Brits' Changing Views on Religion and Identity Presenter(s): Sammar Ahmad Jalees Ahmad Guest(s): Dr Lucy Grimwade Mrs Jazibah Yousaf Mr Malik Fraz Ahmad Mr Malik Takreem Ahmad Professor Jake Scott Resercher(s): Faiza Izza Nuzhat Azka Barira Tahir Producer(s): Barirah Shamsi Rameen masood
Join us this week with Br. Mohamed Ali on Jumah Nights, where we employ some of the principles we've discussed in the previous episodes to reflect upon and conduct a Tadabbur session surrounding Surah al-Fatiha, where we take a look at the depth and multiple layers of the Qur'an in practice. It's important to note and reiterate that this we are not presenting this as Tafsir, but as an episode where we can share our reflections on the chapter, while going through some of the works of Tafsir together!
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Recitation from Qari Sharif Zain Ali in Qiraat Hafs An Asim Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Healing Through Surah Al-Fatiha | Abu Bakr Zoud
In this lecture we discover how Surah Al-Fatiha can provide spiritual nourishment and alleviate despair, offering inner peace in the face of life's challenges.
Day 12 of Be Quranic brings us deeper into Surah Al-Fatiha, exploring the final ayah and understanding the importance of following the path of those favored by Allah while avoiding the traits of those who have gone astray. Today's lesson emphasizes the balance of knowledge (علم) and action (عمل), drawing examples from how Jews and Christians are portrayed in the Quran. Our quest is to transform our accumulated knowledge into daily practice, creating a harmonious blend of learning and application, as beautifully encapsulated in the essence of Surah Al-Fatiha. Join us to discover how knowledge, when practiced, leads to true illumination.
In today's episode of "Be Quranic," we focus on the second ayah of Surah Al-Fatiha, exploring the concept of 'Alhamdulillah' and its role in achieving happiness through gratitude, central to Islamic teachings. We delve into the deeper meaning of 'Rabb', beyond its common translation as 'Lord', highlighting its nuances of ownership, care, nourishment, and complete authority, which distinguishes Allah as a nurturing and provident deity. This episode also draws parallels between Allah's role as 'Rabb' and the role of a housewife, revered as 'Rabbatul Bait' in a household, to illustrate the profound and caring relationship between Allah and His creations. We conclude by emphasising the awe-inspiring magnitude of Allah as 'Rabb Al-Alamin', the Lord of all worlds, and the significance of recognising this in our prayers, reinforcing our privileged status as His chosen servants.
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We read so many books on relationships, fictions, sci-fi, horror, motivation, business, mindset, and whatnot.But, why don't we make time for the Quran? Why do we ask for guidance in every Salah when we recite Surah Al-Fatiha, but don't act on the guidance by Allah?Watch the episode hereJoin Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rahimullah) as he dissects Surah Al-Fatiha and answers:What are the 3 key pathways to cultivate Hidayah from Allah? Why do we need to introspect how we recite Surah Al-Fatiha?How to accept different types of guidance?
Main Topic:Emphasizing Unity, Correct Practice, and Addressing Misconceptions in Islamic PracticesFor updates, suggestions and inquiries. follow us me Twitter: [@SOFIConnect](https://twitter.com/SOFIConnect)Summary:Mufti Tariq Masood's Sunday bayan focused on the importance of unity among Muslims and the need for correct Islamic practices. He discussed various aspects of Islamic worship, clarified common misconceptions, and highlighted the role of scholars in guiding the community. Below are key points discussed during the bayan:Key Points and Brief Keywords with Timestamps:•Unity and correct practice emphasized. (00:05:20)•Avoid extremism, stay united. (00:10:45)•Significance of Surah Al-Fatiha. (00:25:30)•Explanation of “Witr” prayer. (00:40:15)•Different practices among schools. (00:50:10)•Proper prayer pronunciation. (01:15:40)•Clarification about Zakat and Qurbani. (01:30:55)•Role of Islamic scholars. (01:45:20)•Benefits of congregational prayers. (01:55:10)•Addressing misconceptions. (02:05:30)•Respect for all prophets. (02:10:25)•Establishing Islamic education. (02:15:10) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
Can God's punishment be a reward? We answer this question and much more in the English Tafsir of Aya 153 of Al Imran.
In this episode, we start from the very beginning of the Qur'an: Surah Al-Fatiha. We take a look at the tafsir, the translation, and we talk through some of its virtues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[Lofi Themed] Relaxing Quran Recitation • Surah Al Fatiha, Ayatul Kursi, Surah Yaseen
Allah's Response to Surah Al-Fatiha | Shaykh Saqib Iqbal | #S02E02 |
Surah Al-Fatiha:1. بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ2. الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ3. الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ4. مَالِكِ يَوْمِ الدِّينِ5. إِيَّاكَ نَعْبُدُ وَإِيَّاكَ نَسْتَعِينُ6. اهْدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ الْمُسْتَقِيمَ7. صِرَاطَ الَّذِينَ أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيْهِمْ غَيْرِ الْمَغْضُوبِ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلَا الضَّالِّينَSurah Al-Fatiha Transliteration:1) Bismillaahi ar-Rahman ar-Raheem2) Al hamdu lillaahi rabbil ‘alameen3) Ar-Rahmani ar-Raheem4) Maaliki yawmid Deen5) Iyyaaka na'budu wa iyyaaka nasta'een6) Ihdinas siraa tal mustaqeem7) Ṣirāṭ al lazi na an ‘amta' alaihim, Ghairil maghduubi' alaihim waladaaleen Surah Al-Fatiha Translation In English:1) In the name of Allah, the Most Kind the Most Merciful.2) All praise is due to Allah the Lord of all the worlds;3) The Most Kind the Most Merciful;4) Master of the Day of Judgement.5) You alone we worship and to You alone we turn for help.6) Guide us to the Straight Path.7) The path of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace; not of those who earned Your anger nor of those who have gone astray.
Part 4 of 4 Parts Tafseer of Surah Al-Fatiha By Dr Israr Ahmad
Part 3 of 4 Parts Tafseer of Surah Al-Fatiha By Dr Israr Ahmad
Part 2 of 4 Parts Tafseer of Surah Al-Fatiha By Dr Israr Ahmad
Part 1 of 4 Parts Tafseer of Surah Al-Fatiha By Dr Israr Ahmad
Assalamualaikum Brothers and Sisters, I hope you learn lots and enjoy this Quran Tafseer by Mufti Abullah Shah. This is Episode 1. New Episodes will be uploaded soon InshAllah Would love if you could leave a positive review Thank You and May Allah Grant us All Jannah
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The first surah of the Quran. The qirat is by shaikh Dr Maher al Muaiqly.
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A Quick Look Into The Glorious Book ; 10 Min With the Holy Quran
In just 10 minutes you will discover the secrets of this powerful seven verse chapter, Surah Al-Fatiha (the opener). Ever wonder why this verse is recited in every salat? Why it is so powerful? What is the meaning behind this chapter? What is the secret of the mystical number 7? And how you can seek healing through Surah Al-Fatiha? Many questions will be answered during this episode. Join Sayed Jawad Qazwini as he uncovers the hidden gems of this chapter in only 10 minutes.
Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
What luxuries await you in paradise? Beach houses...cars.....fancy food... Find the answer in this week's update. In this session, with God's help, we complete the first chapter of the Quran "Al Fatiha".