Journey Through the Qur'an - Day 39
Memorise and Reflect
Al-Baqarah(2:32)
Memorisation Tip
This verse is short and flows naturally in three parts:
1. ุณูุจูุญูุงูููู โ Glorifying Allah.
2. ููุง ุนูููู ู ููููุง ุฅููููุง ู ูุง ุนููููู ูุชูููุง โ Admitting dependence on Allah for knowledge.
3. ุฅูููููู ุฃูููุชู ุงููุนููููู ู ุงููุญููููู ู โ Affirming Allah's
perfect knowledge and wisdom
Repeat each section 10 times, then connect them together.
Short Tafsir
1. The angels did not argue when they realized their limitation; they immediately admitted the truth.
2. They said "Subแธฅฤnaka" means You are perfect and free from any mistake or deficiency.
3. The angels acknowledged that all knowledge comes from Allah; no creation possesses knowledge independently.
4. This was a lesson in humility: true greatness is not claiming to know everything but recognizing the source of knowledge.
5. Allah is Al-'Alฤซm (The All-Knowing) - nothing is hidden from Him.
6. Allah is Al-แธคakฤซm (The All-Wise) - everything He decrees and creates has wisdom, even when creation cannot see it immediately.
7. The verse teaches that when Allah's wisdom becomes clear, the correct response is humility, not pride.
๐ค Reflection
True wisdom begins with humility. The angels, despite their greatness, admitted that their knowledge was limited and that all knowledge belongs to Allah.
When we do not understand Allah's plans or life's events, we should remember that our perspective is limited while Allah's knowledge and wisdom are perfect. Trusting Him is a sign of faith, not weakness.
โ Action Point
Before making an important decision today, pause and ask yourself:
"Am I relying only on what I know, or am I seeking Allah's guidance and wisdom?"
Day 39/6,236 โ
#OneVerseDaily
O Allah, we admit our limitations and acknowledge that all knowledge comes from You. Grant us beneficial knowledge, wisdom, and humility. Teach us what benefits us, protect us from arrogance, and guide us to use what we know for goodness and truth.
ฤmฤซn.
When you see something you love, you may speak of it to those you trust, but if you see that which you despise, do not narrate it to others, for it does not harm you, as it is merely from the whispers of the devil intended to cause distress.
The next time you wake up from a dream,ask yourself:
Was it a glad tiding from Allah?
A reflection of my own thoughts?Or an attempt by Shaytan to disturb me?
Not every dream deserves interpretation.
Some deserve gratitude.Some deserve reflection.And some deserve to be ignored
The next time you wake up from a dream,ask yourself:
Was it a glad tiding from Allah?
A reflection of my own thoughts?Or an attempt by Shaytan to disturb me?
Not every dream deserves interpretation.
Some deserve gratitude.Some deserve reflection.And some deserve to be ignored
Have you ever woken up from a dream and wondered:
"Was that a message from Allah, a reflection of my thoughts, or something else entirely?"
The Prophet ๏ทบ gave a clear answer more than 1,400 years ago.
A distinction many Muslims have never fully understood.
The Prophet ๏ทบ also said:
"The dream of a believer is one of the forty-six parts of Prophethood."
After revelation ceased, true dreams remained among the signs Allah grants His believing servants.
But they are never a replacement for the Qur'an and Sunnah.
7/8
Imagine spending your entire life chasing provision...
Only to discover Allah had already written it before you were born.
The real competition was never rizq.
It was who would use their rizq to earn Jannah.
Day 38/6,236
Don't let today pass without memorising one verse.
A mountain is built from stones. A hifz journey is built from verses.
Small daily consistency beats occasional motivation.
#QuranMemorisation
Journey Through the Qur'an - Day 39
Memorise and Reflect
Al-Baqarah(2:32)
Memorisation Tip
This verse is short and flows naturally in three parts:
1. ุณูุจูุญูุงูููู โ Glorifying Allah.
2. ููุง ุนูููู ู ููููุง ุฅููููุง ู ูุง ุนููููู ูุชูููุง โ Admitting dependence on Allah for knowledge.
3. ุฅูููููู ุฃูููุชู ุงููุนููููู ู ุงููุญููููู ู โ Affirming Allah's
perfect knowledge and wisdom
Repeat each section 10 times, then connect them together.
Short Tafsir
1. The angels did not argue when they realized their limitation; they immediately admitted the truth.
2. They said "Subแธฅฤnaka" means You are perfect and free from any mistake or deficiency.
3. The angels acknowledged that all knowledge comes from Allah; no creation possesses knowledge independently.
4. This was a lesson in humility: true greatness is not claiming to know everything but recognizing the source of knowledge.
5. Allah is Al-'Alฤซm (The All-Knowing) - nothing is hidden from Him.
6. Allah is Al-แธคakฤซm (The All-Wise) - everything He decrees and creates has wisdom, even when creation cannot see it immediately.
7. The verse teaches that when Allah's wisdom becomes clear, the correct response is humility, not pride.
๐ค Reflection
True wisdom begins with humility. The angels, despite their greatness, admitted that their knowledge was limited and that all knowledge belongs to Allah.
When we do not understand Allah's plans or life's events, we should remember that our perspective is limited while Allah's knowledge and wisdom are perfect. Trusting Him is a sign of faith, not weakness.
โ Action Point
Before making an important decision today, pause and ask yourself:
"Am I relying only on what I know, or am I seeking Allah's guidance and wisdom?"
Day 39/6,236 โ
#OneVerseDaily
True knowledge brings humility, not pride. When you understand something good, donโt let it make you feel superior - let it make you grateful. Wisdom is knowing that every benefit you have is a gift, and every gift is a reason to thank and improve yourself.
#OneVerseJourney
One of the hidden diseases of the heart is doing good deeds for people instead of Allah.
It slowly removes barakah from your actions without you noticing.
So the real question is:
If a simple act of lending can turn into a continuous charityโฆ
How many opportunities for reward are we overlooking in daily life?
๐ Islam doesnโt just manage money - it transforms it into worship.
๐ Bukhari 2392 | Muslim 1601
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What if a โloanโ in Islam is not just moneyโฆ but a door to continuous charity?
Most people think lending is just a transaction: you give โ you get back โ it ends.
But this story changes everything.
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Some scholars explain something powerful:
When you give a loan sincerely for Allahโs sakeโฆ
You may continue earning reward for every day that person is in need - until repayment happens.
A loan that keeps giving reward without you noticing.
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