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In today’s episode, we reflect on the powerful reminder that a day is coming when every soul will stand alone before Allah, fully occupied with its own deeds and its own outcome. Through the verses of Surah An-Naḥl, we explore the dangers of heedlessness, the importance of recognizing Allah’s blessings with gratitude, and the warning against speaking about religion without knowledge. We also examine why sin is described as a form of ignorance and how Allah’s mercy always leaves the door of repentance open. The passage concludes with the example of Prophet Ibrahim, who embodies awareness, obedience, gratitude, and calling to Allah based on knowledge.
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By Islamic Association of RaleighIn today’s episode, we reflect on the powerful reminder that a day is coming when every soul will stand alone before Allah, fully occupied with its own deeds and its own outcome. Through the verses of Surah An-Naḥl, we explore the dangers of heedlessness, the importance of recognizing Allah’s blessings with gratitude, and the warning against speaking about religion without knowledge. We also examine why sin is described as a form of ignorance and how Allah’s mercy always leaves the door of repentance open. The passage concludes with the example of Prophet Ibrahim, who embodies awareness, obedience, gratitude, and calling to Allah based on knowledge.
Support Quran in a year podcast-
https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear