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Para 22 Wa-man yaqnut

Para 22 Wa-man yaqnut

Para 22: The Importance of “Wa-Man Yaqnut” in the Quran Para 22 Wa-Man Yaqnut (وَمَن يَقْنُتْ) is a phrase that appears in Para 22 of the Quran. It translates to “And whoever is obedient” or “And whoever devotes themselves to Allah.” The phrase encapsulates the essence of submission, faith, and piety

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Para 21 Otlu ma oohiya

Para 21 Otlu ma oohiya

Para 21: The Significance of “Otlu Ma Oohiya” in the Quran “Para 21 Otlu Ma Oohiya” (ٱتْلُ مَا أُوحِىَ إِلَيْكَ) is a phrase found in Para 21 of the Quran, often translated as “Recite what has been revealed to you.” This phrase serves as a divine command for Prophet Muhammad

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Para 20 A’man Khalaqa

Para 20: The Significance of “A’man Khalaqa” in the Quran “Para 20 A’man Khalaqa” (أَمَّنْ خَلَقَ), translated as “Is it He who created,” is a powerful phrase used in the Quran to remind believers of Allah’s supreme power as the Creator of everything in existence. Found in various surahs, this

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Para 19 Wa-qāla ’lladhīna

Para 19 Wa-qāla ’lladhīna

Para 19: Understanding the Significance of “Wa-qāla ’lladhīna” in the Quran The phrase Para 19 Wa-qāla ’lladhīna” (وَقَالَ الَّذِينَ) appears in (Juz 19) of the Quran and is commonly translated as “And those who said” or “And they said.” It often introduces statements made by disbelievers, people of the past,

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Para 18 Qad ’aflaḥa

Para 18 Qad ’aflaḥa

The Importance of “Qad ’aflaḥa” in Para 18 of the Quran Para 18 Qad ’aflaḥa” (قَدْ أَفْلَحَ), (Juz 18) of the Quran contains the significant phrase  which means “Indeed, has succeeded” or “Indeed, successful.” This phrase is found in several places in the Quran, including Surah Al-Mu’minun (23:1), which opens

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para 17 Iqtaraba li’n-nāsi

Para 17 Iqtaraba li’n-nāsi

The Significance of “Iqtaraba li’n-nāsi” in Para 17 of the Quran Para 17 “Iqtaraba li’n-nāsi” (اِقْتَرَبَ لِلنَّاسِ (Juz 17) of the Quran begins with the powerful phrase , which translates to “The Hour has drawn near for the people.” This opening verse serves as a profound reminder of the Day

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Para 16 Qāla ’alam

Para 16 Qāla ’alam

Understanding Para 16: The Significance of “Qāla ’alam” in the Quran Para 16 Qāla ’alam” (قَالَ أَلَمْ) (Juz 16) of the Quran includes the phrase  which translates to “He said, ‘Did not…’” This phrase is often used in discussions or dialogues between individuals, particularly when addressing significant topics related to

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Para 14 Rubamā

Para 14 Rubamā

Understanding Para 14: The Significance of “Rubamā” in the Quran Para 14 (Juz 14) of the Quran contains the Arabic word “Para 14 Rubamā” (رُبَمَا), which translates to “perhaps” or “maybe.” This word is often used in the Quran to express uncertainty or a possibility. In this article, we will

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Para 13 Wa mā ubarri’u

Para 13 Wa mā ubarri’u

Understanding Para 13: The Message of “Wa Mā Ubarri’u” from the Quran Para 13 (Juz 13) of the Quran contains a significant phrase from Surah Yusuf (12:53), “Para 13 Wa Mā Ubarri’u” (وَمَا أُبَرِّئُ), which means “And I do not declare myself free from blame.” This phrase is part of

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Para 12 Wa mā min dābbatin

Para 12 Wa mā min dābbatin

Understanding Para 12: The Message of “Wa Mā Min Dābbatin” from the Quran The Quran, as a timeless and universal guide, provides deep insights into life, nature, and the human connection with creation. In Para 12 (Juz 12) of the Quran, one of the significant phrases is “Para 12 Wa

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