Surah al inshirah transliteration
Al-Faatiha [7] 2. Al-Baqara [] 3. Aal-i-Imraan [] 4. An-Nisaa [] 5.
The Prophet had to bear the brunt of the criticism and abuse when Islam was first revealed to him since people thought of him as crazy. He had lost respect within his own friends, clansmen, and neighbors who began being harsh and hostile towards him. He was openly mocked in the streets as no one in Mecca was receptive to his message. Although he gradually became accustomed to this ridicule he faced a lot of hardship and the message of this Surah helped provide some comfort to him. Read with transliteration to help you with the pronunciation. Also includes Hindi, Urdu, Malay.
Surah al inshirah transliteration
Ad-Duha At-Tin. Period of Revelation Its subject matter so closely resembles that of Surah Ad-Duha that both these Surah seem to have been revealed in about the same period under similar conditions. Theme and Subject Matter The aim and object of this Surah too is to console and encourage the Holy Messenger upon whom be Allah's peace. Before his call he never had to encounter the conditions which he suddenly had to encounter after it when he embarked on his mission of inviting the people to Islam. This was by itself a great revolution in his own life of which he had no idea in his life before Prophethood. No sooner had he started preaching the message of Islam than the same society which had esteemed him with unique honor, turned hostile to him. The same relatives and friends, the same clansmen and neighbors, who used to treat him with the highest respect, began to shower him with abuse and invective. No one in Makkah was prepared to listen to him; he began to be ridiculed and mocked in the street and on the road; and at every step he had to face new difficulties. Although gradually he became accustomed to the hardships, even much severer ones, yet the initial stage was very discouraging for him. That is why first Surah Ad-Duha was sent down to console him, and then this Surah. In it, at the outset, Allah says: "We have favored you, O Prophet, with three great blessings; therefore you have no cause to be disheartened. The first is the blessing of Sharh Sadr opening up of the breast , the second of removing from you the heavy burden that was weighing down your back before the call, and the third of exalting your renown the like of which has never been granted to any man before. Further below in the notes we have explained what is implied by each of these blessings and how great and unique these blessings indeed are! After this, the Lord and Sustainer of the universe has reassured His Servant and Messenger upon whom be peace that the period of hardships which he is passing through, is not very long, but following close behind it there is also a period of ease.
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It offers consolation and encouragement to the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him during a time of hardship and difficulty. It emphasizes the relief and expansion that comes after hardship, and it serves as a reminder of the blessings and support provided by Allah. It consists of 8 verses. The surah begins by highlighting the comfort and relief that Allah has granted to the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him from his distress. It reassures him that with every difficulty, there is also ease. It serves as a reminder that hardships are temporary and that relief and ease will follow.
Ad-Duha At-Tin. Period of Revelation Its subject matter so closely resembles that of Surah Ad-Duha that both these Surah seem to have been revealed in about the same period under similar conditions. Theme and Subject Matter The aim and object of this Surah too is to console and encourage the Holy Messenger upon whom be Allah's peace. Before his call he never had to encounter the conditions which he suddenly had to encounter after it when he embarked on his mission of inviting the people to Islam. This was by itself a great revolution in his own life of which he had no idea in his life before Prophethood. No sooner had he started preaching the message of Islam than the same society which had esteemed him with unique honor, turned hostile to him. The same relatives and friends, the same clansmen and neighbors, who used to treat him with the highest respect, began to shower him with abuse and invective.
Surah al inshirah transliteration
The Prophet had to bear the brunt of the criticism and abuse when Islam was first revealed to him since people thought of him as crazy. He had lost respect within his own friends, clansmen, and neighbors who began being harsh and hostile towards him. He was openly mocked in the streets as no one in Mecca was receptive to his message. Although he gradually became accustomed to this ridicule he faced a lot of hardship and the message of this Surah helped provide some comfort to him. Read with transliteration to help you with the pronunciation. Also includes Hindi, Urdu, Malay. Minimize audio player for more screen space. Arabic font-size: info.
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Abul Ala Maududi: And did We not exalt your fame? This same thing has been described in Surah Ad-Duha, saying: "Every later period is better for you than the former period, and soon your Lord will give you so much that you will be well pleased. But Allah Almighty gave His Messenger upon whom be peace this good news under those very conditions and then fulfilled it in a strange way. Al-Baqarah The cow. Az-Zalzala [8] Ta-Ha Ta-Ha. Al-Qasas [88] It reassures him that with every difficulty, there is also ease. At-Tariq The Nightcommer. Al-Anfal The Spoils of War. There is no moment in the 12 months of the year and in the 24 hours of the day when at one or another place in the world, the Prophet's holy name is not being mentioned. According to the first meaning, it implied that before the Prophethood the Holy Prophet upon whom be peace looked upon the religion of the polytheistic Arabs, Christians, Jews and fire worshipers as false, and was not even satisfied with the hanifiyyat prevalent among some of the Arab monotheists, for it was an ambiguous creed which contained no detail of the right way. Thus, in fact, in this verse vizr means a heavy burden and it implies the burden of distress, anguish and anxiety that was, telling on his sensitive nature when he saw- his nation deeply sunk in ignorance and barbarism.
It offers consolation and encouragement to the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him during a time of hardship and difficulty. It emphasizes the relief and expansion that comes after hardship, and it serves as a reminder of the blessings and support provided by Allah. It consists of 8 verses.
An-Naml The Ants. Al-Kawthar [3] As-Sajda [30] Maryam Mary. It emphasizes that it is through devotion to Allah and the fulfillment of His commands that one finds true contentment and success. Al-Adiyat The Courser. At-Tin The Fig. Al-Hashr The Exile. At-Tawba [] Al-Fil [5] There is no moment in the 12 months of the year and in the 24 hours of the day when at one or another place in the world, the Prophet's holy name is not being mentioned. In it, at the outset, Allah says: "We have favored you, O Prophet, with three great blessings; therefore you have no cause to be disheartened. Yusuf Ali: And removed from thee thy burden. Al-Fath [29] This was the first stage of the exaltation of his renown.
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