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In this episode, Maulana Syed Abul Ala Maududi explores Surah An-Naml, a Makkan chapter that highlights the miraculous signs of Allah and the wisdom granted to His chosen prophets. The Surah presents the story of Prophet Sulaiman (AS) and his communication with animals, particularly the ant (Naml), as well as his encounter with the Queen of Sheba. It also recounts the struggles of past prophets in delivering the truth to their people.
This episode covers:
• The wisdom of Prophet Sulaiman (AS) and his control over the jinn, birds, and ants
• The story of the Queen of Sheba (Bilqis) and her eventual submission to Allah
• The miracles of Musa (AS) and his confrontation with Pharaoh
• The destruction of past nations, including the people of Lut (AS)
• The certainty of resurrection and the consequences for those who deny it
Surah An-Naml illustrates that true wisdom comes from recognizing and submitting to Allah. It reminds believers that the signs of Allah are everywhere, and those who sincerely seek the truth will find guidance, just as the Queen of Sheba did when she accepted monotheism.
By Maulana Syed Abul Ala MaududiIn this episode, Maulana Syed Abul Ala Maududi explores Surah An-Naml, a Makkan chapter that highlights the miraculous signs of Allah and the wisdom granted to His chosen prophets. The Surah presents the story of Prophet Sulaiman (AS) and his communication with animals, particularly the ant (Naml), as well as his encounter with the Queen of Sheba. It also recounts the struggles of past prophets in delivering the truth to their people.
This episode covers:
• The wisdom of Prophet Sulaiman (AS) and his control over the jinn, birds, and ants
• The story of the Queen of Sheba (Bilqis) and her eventual submission to Allah
• The miracles of Musa (AS) and his confrontation with Pharaoh
• The destruction of past nations, including the people of Lut (AS)
• The certainty of resurrection and the consequences for those who deny it
Surah An-Naml illustrates that true wisdom comes from recognizing and submitting to Allah. It reminds believers that the signs of Allah are everywhere, and those who sincerely seek the truth will find guidance, just as the Queen of Sheba did when she accepted monotheism.