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Day 45 of Be Quranic delves into Ayah 27 of Surat al-Baqarah, which characterises the Fasiqun (the corrupt) as those who break Allah's covenant, sever divinely mandated ties, and cause corruption on Earth.
This verse highlights three core responsibilities: worshiping Allah alone, maintaining strong familial and community bonds, and preserving the environment.
It warns that neglecting these duties results in loss in this life and the hereafter, urging believers to fulfil their obligations to Allah, society, and the natural world to avoid being among the losers.
By Qaswa HouseDay 45 of Be Quranic delves into Ayah 27 of Surat al-Baqarah, which characterises the Fasiqun (the corrupt) as those who break Allah's covenant, sever divinely mandated ties, and cause corruption on Earth.
This verse highlights three core responsibilities: worshiping Allah alone, maintaining strong familial and community bonds, and preserving the environment.
It warns that neglecting these duties results in loss in this life and the hereafter, urging believers to fulfil their obligations to Allah, society, and the natural world to avoid being among the losers.