The 4 para of Quran (لَن تَنَالُوا۟ ٱلْبِرَّ) comprises the remaining portion of Surah Al-Imran from verse 93 and extends to Surah An-Nisa up to verse 23. The beginning of the fourth Juz emphasizes that true success is achieved only when you strive to give your utmost. The fourth Juz of the Quran delves into various themes including obligations of faith, guidance on marriage and family, and lessons from historical events, presenting a comprehensive framework for personal and communal righteousness.
The Quran pak para 4 full contains two parts:
1. Al Birr: Sacrificial Giving for the Sake of Allah (3:92)
2. Learn from Hazrat Ibrahim (AS): Sacrifice and Submission (3:95, 3:97)
3. Love and Pilgrimage: Reverence for the House of Allah (3:97)
4. Lifelong Obedience: Meeting Death in a State of Faith (3:102)
5. Unity and Firmness: Holding onto the Rope of Allah (3:103)
6. Dawah Duty: Spreading the Message of the Quran (3:104)
7. The Best Nation: Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil (3:110)
8. Sabr and Taqwa: Endurance and God-Consciousness (3:120)
9. Beware the Love of Dunya (World): Lessons from the Battle of Uhud (3:121)
10. Characteristics of the Muhsin (a person of excellence): Charity, Forgiveness, and Control (3:134)
11. Striving for Jannah: The Priceless Reward (3:134)
12. The Grateful Ones: Sacrifice for the Sake of Allah (3:144)
13. Strengthened Through Trials: Fear Allah and Be Patient (3:150)
14. Forgiveness and Compassion: Leniency Towards Companions (3:159)
15. Allah’s Favor: Sending His Messenger to Guide (3:164)
16. Praying for Martyrdom: Seeking Special Reward (3:169)
17. Trust in Allah: Finding Strength in Adversity (3:173)
18. Detachment from Dunya: True Success Lies Beyond (3:185)
19. Reflecting on Revelation: Contemplating Divine Verses (3:190-194)
1. Fear Allah, Uphold Familial Bonds, and Treat Relatives Kindly (4:1)
2. Guidelines for Polygamy: Ensuring Equality and Justice (4:3)
3. Obligatory Dowry: Fulfilling Financial Responsibilities in Marriage (4:4)
4. Just Distribution: Following Allah’s Ordained Portions in Inheritance (4:11-12)
5. Immediate Repentance: Seeking Forgiveness Promptly (4:17-18)
6. Kindness and Equity in Marriage: Responsibilities of Men towards Women (4:19)
The Quran para number 4 begins at verse 93 in Chapter 3 (Al-Imran) and ends at verse 23 in Chapter 4 (An-Nisa).
Quran juz 4 consists of Surah Al Imran and Surah An Nisa.
The beginning of the fourth Juz emphasizes the importance of striving for excellence and draws lessons from the experiences of the Israelites. It also underscores the principle that Muslims adhere strictly to divine teachings without introducing contradictory beliefs or practices through innovation.
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