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Quran Para 12 (Wa Mamin Da’abat)                   

The Quran Para 12 وَمَا مِنْ دَابَّةٍ

  1. Complete Surah Hud (Its initial five verses are in the eleventh part). The para 12 open with Surah Hud.
  2. The remaining part of Surah Yusuf.

In this Juz, both Surahs are from the Meccan period. This podcast delves into the concept of punishment and its rationale according to Surah Hud. It emphasizes that Allah’s punishment is not arbitrary or unjust; rather, it stems from people’s own wrongdoing. The focus is also on becoming agents of positive change, promoting good, and preventing evil to avert self-destruction. Allah does not unjustly destroy those striving to bring about improvement.

To read Quran Para number 12 in pdf in color coded with tajweed rules.


Subjects covered Quran Para 12 (Wa Mamin Da’abat)    

Folllowing topics are discussed in the juzz 12 of the Holy Quran

  • The greatness of the Holy Quran.
  • Accounts of the seven noble prophets and the proofs of their prophethood.
  • Mention of the Day of Judgment.
  • Oneness of God and evidence of His Oneness: Allah alone is the provider of sustenance to all creatures, whether they are humans or jinn, those that crawl or fly, whether they dwell in water like fish or creep on the earth like insects. It is Allah who has created the heavens and the earth.
  • The story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) peace be upon him.

The events of the seven noble prophets, may peace be upon them, for the proclamation of prophethood and its evidences.

Prophet Noah (peace be upon him): Only a few from his people believed, so, by Allah’s command, he built an ark. The believers were saved, while the rest drowned.

Among people of Prophet Hud (peace be upon him), only those who believed succeeded; the rest faced Allah’s punishment in the form of a fierce windstorm.

Prophet Saleh (peace be upon him): In response to his people’s demand, Allah brought forth a she-camel from the mountain, but they killed it, and thus, Allah also punished them.

Prophet Abraham (peace be upon him): Allah blessed Prophet Abrahim and his wife with a son, Isaac, in their old age, and later, they had a son named Jacob(Yaqoob

People of Prophet Lot (peace be upon him)were wicked, inclined towards men instead of women. Some angels came in the form of handsome young men to Prophet Lot, but the wicked people of his community also approached them. Prophet Lot advised them to marry women, but they did not heed, and thus, Allah’s punishment befell them. Meanwhile their city was lifted from the ground and overturned, and they were pelted with stones.

Prophet Shuaib (peace be upon him): His people were dishonest in their dealings, but those who believed in the Prophet were saved, while the disobedient ones faced a cry of agony as a punishment from Allah.

Prophet Mosa (peace be upon him): Pharaoh did not believe in him, and Allah made him and his followers unsuccessful.

Lessons learnt from the Lives of the Prophets

These events serve as profound lessons and admonitions for those with intellect, understanding, and the faculties of hearing and sight. They also provide solace and steadfastness for the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and the sincere believers. Thus, by narrating these events, you have been commanded to remain steadfast, which is indeed a command for the entire Ummah. Steadfastness is not easy; it is extremely challenging and is attained only by Allah’s chosen servants. Steadfastness means living one’s entire life according to the teachings prescribed by Allah.

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