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Surah Ibrahim (Abraham) (kapitel 14) är en av surorna (kapitlen) i Koranen. Sura Ibrahim består av 52 verser och har fått sitt namn efter profeten Abraham (frid vare med honom) som omnämns i denna sura. Koranens kapitel 14 innehåller viktiga budskap till mänskligheten. Det inbjuder människor att reflektera och tänka på Guds storhet och hans makt att skapa universum. I detta kapitel betonas också vikten av tro, fromhet och lydnad mot Gud. I Surah Ibrahim ger Gud också meningsfulla liknelser för att beskriva livet i världen och i det hinsides. Han påminner oss om vikten av att vara tacksamma för Guds välgärningar och att undvika shirk och villfarelse. Surah Ibrahim berättar också historier om tidigare profeter som Noa, Hud, Saleh, Lut och Moses (frid vare med dem alla). Dessa berättelser ger lärdomar för mänskligheten att inte upprepa de misstag som har begåtts av tidigare människor. Sammantaget är Surah Ibrahim (Koranen kapitel 14) ett kapitel fullt av visdom och lärdomar för varje individ. Det inbjuder oss att förbättra vår relation till Gud och höja kvaliteten på vår tro och praxis som hans tjänare. Genom att förstå och praktisera innehållet i sura Ibrahim kan vi uppnå lycka och välsignelser i denna värld och i det hinsides.
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Surah Ibrahim (Abraham) (chapter 14) is one of the surahs (chapters) in the Quran. Surah Ibrahim consists of 52 verses and is named after the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) (peace be upon him) who is mentioned in this surah. Quran chapter 14 carries important messages to mankind. It invites people to reflect and think about the greatness of God and His power in creating the universe. This chapter also emphasizes the importance of faith, piety, and obedience to God. In Surah Ibrahim, God also provides meaningful parables to describe the life of the world and the hereafter. He reminds us of the importance of being grateful for God's favors and avoiding shirk and misguidance. Surah Ibrahim also tells the stories of previous prophets such as Noah, Hud, Saleh, Lut, and Moses (peace be upon them all). These stories provide lessons for mankind not to repeat the mistakes that have been made by previous people. Overall, Surah Ibrahim (Quran chapter 14) is a chapter full of wisdom and lessons for every individual. It invites us to improve our relationship with God and improve the quality of our faith and practice as His servants. By understanding and practicing the contents of Surah Ibrahim, we can achieve happiness and blessings in this world and the hereafter. The Quran Translated by Talal Itani www.ClearQuran.org Music by Alfa Relaxing Music from Pixabay. Music by Sufi Sama from Pixabay.
Surah Ibrahim (إبراهيم) is the 14th chapter of the Qur'an. The surah titled in English means “Abraham” and it consists of 52 verses.This surah is believed to have been revealed with reference to the battle of badr. v.35-21 discuss story of Prophet Ibrahim with revelation to the well-known du'a asking for the security and prosperity and of Mecca. The surah also discusses being grateful for the gifts Allah, why Prophets were sent to specific communities, and a warning of choosing this life over the Hereafter.Reciter: Shamsul HaQue
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The 14th chapter of the holy Quran takes its title after a magnificent, successful and respected man, by all monotheistic religions. This man is no other than Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). This chapter has one of the most beautiful and captivating stories in the Quran. Prophet Ibrahim propagated the religion of Allah but with logic and reason. Though the people were idol worshippers he spoke to them with reason and understanding. This man was an extraordinary man, one of the greatest prophets sent to mankind. In these 10 minutes Sayed Jawad Qazwini will cover the highlights of Surah Ibrahim and speak about the fascinating story of his life in this chapter. Share this with all your Jewish, Christian and Muslim friends.
It is probably one of the last Makki Surahs. It has 52 verses and 7 sections. The basic theme of the Surah is Allah's guidance through His prophets. The purpose of this guidance is to take the people from darkness to light. Many people in the past had doubts about their prophets. They laughed at them and they threatened to kill them or expel them from their towns. However, the lasting word is the "good word." The Surah also mentions Prophet Ibrahim's prayer when he established the city of Makkah. Recitation: Shaykh Mishaari Raashid & Ibrahaim Walk using Saheeh International Translation. Thematic introduction: Dr. Muzammil H. Siddiqi.
Name The Surah takes its name from v. 35 in which mention has been made of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). But it does not mean that it contains the life story of Prophet Abraham. The name is merely a symbol lid the names of many other surahs, i.e., the Surah in which Abraham's mention has been made. Period of Revelation It appears from the tone of the Surah that it belongs to that group of the Surahs which were revealed during the last stage of the Makkan period. For instance, v. 13 ("The disbelievers warned their Messengers, 'you shall have to return to our community or we will assuredly expel you from our land'") clearly indicates that the persecution of the Muslims was at its worst at the time of the revelation of this Surah, and the people of Makkah were bent on expelling the Believers from there like the disbelievers of the former Prophets. That is why in v. 14 they have been warned, "We will destroy these evil doers," and the Believers have been comforted as were the believers before them, "and after them settle you in the land" Likewise the stern warning contained in the concluding portion (vv. 43-52 also confirms that the Surah relates to the last stage of the Makkan Period.) Central Theme and Purpose This Surah is an admonition and a warning to the disbelievers who were rejecting the Message of the Holy Prophet and devising cunning schemes to defeat his Mission. But warning, reproof, censure and reproach dominate admonition. This is because a good deal of admonition had already been made in the preceding Surahs, but in spite of this their obduracy, enmity, antagonism, mischief, persecution etc. had rather increased.
Name The Surah takes its name from v. 35 in which mention has been made of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). But it does not mean that it contains the life story of Prophet Abraham. The name is merely...
By Abu Arwa Ali Allah says: "See you not how Allah sets forth a parable? - A goodly word as a goodly tree, whose root is firmly fixed, and its branches (reach) to the sky (i.e. very high). Giving its fruit at all times, by the Leave of its Lord and Allah sets forth parables for mankind in order that they may remember." [Surah Ibrahim (Abraham) verse 24-25]
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