Al-Sa‘di’s interpretation of Surat Taha from verses 14 to 35 focuses on the call of Moses (peace be upon him) to monotheism, worshiping Allah alone, and establishing prayer:
“Indeed, I am Allah. There is no deity except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.”
Ayat al-Kursi invites the heart to reflect on the nature of the One who governs existence. It speaks of a God who is perfectly alive, never weary, never absent, sustaining every moment of creation.
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“You merge the night into the day, and You merge the day into the night; and you bring the living out of the dead, and You bring the dead out of the living; and You provide for whom you will without measure.”
26 Say, “O God, Owner of Sovereignty. You grant sovereignty to whom You will, and You strip sovereignty from whom you will. You honor whom you will, and You humiliate whom you will. In Your hand is all goodness. You are Capable of all things.”
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راحت البدن ( في قلت البدن )
كلو واشربو و لا تسرفو
وراحت النفس ( في تجنب المعاصي )
افلح من زكاها وقد خاب من دسها…
وراحت القلب ( في عدم الأهتمام في غير الله تعالى).
وراحت اللسان (في قلّت الكلام. )
قل خيراً او اصمت …
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