حفظ جزء عام بالتجويد Description
It is named so because it begins with Surat Al-Naba, which begins with the word Amma. It contains 37 surahs, which are among the short surahs, and the main axis of this surah and the part in general is that the Hereafter belongs to God Almighty, and O man, be connected to your Lord, obedient to God Almighty, because the whole matter is in the hands of God. It comes in a touching and thin surah short.
We note that this part contained Surat Al-Alaq and Surat Al-Nasr. As for the first one, it is an indication of the beginning of the message and the call. Read in the name of your Lord who created.
And so it is the suras of the thirtieth part of the Qur’an, as if each surah in it summarizes one of the objectives that were mentioned in the previous twenty-nine parts, with a reminder of the hereafter and of meeting God Almighty, so that none of us forgets that applying this approach is an obligation upon Muslims, and that they will be held accountable for this on the Day of Resurrection when people will stand between them. The hands of God, the Almighty, will be reckoned with for what they gave to this religion and its support, what they did in their worldly lives, and what they applied in terms of the teachings of this religion, its legislation, and its ethics in their lives and in their dealings with other people.
We note that this part contained Surat Al-Alaq and Surat Al-Nasr. As for the first one, it is an indication of the beginning of the message and the call. Read in the name of your Lord who created.
And so it is the suras of the thirtieth part of the Qur’an, as if each surah in it summarizes one of the objectives that were mentioned in the previous twenty-nine parts, with a reminder of the hereafter and of meeting God Almighty, so that none of us forgets that applying this approach is an obligation upon Muslims, and that they will be held accountable for this on the Day of Resurrection when people will stand between them. The hands of God, the Almighty, will be reckoned with for what they gave to this religion and its support, what they did in their worldly lives, and what they applied in terms of the teachings of this religion, its legislation, and its ethics in their lives and in their dealings with other people.
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