Al Quran para 8 begins with verse 111 of Surah Al-An’am and extends to verse 87 of Surah Al-A’raf. Juz 8 Surah Al-An’am addresses the erroneous ethical behaviors prevalent among the pagans before Islam. One of these erroneous practices involved the arbitrary formation of laws by the pagans, devoid of any divine guidance. Contrary to their fabricated laws, every law prescribed by Allah (swt) possesses inherent wisdom and is not haphazardly formulated. Additionally, verses 150-157 discuss the fundamental laws of Allah (swt), which are articulated in all divine religions and are integral to the message of all Prophets. Surah Al-An’am concludes with a profound reminder urging us to undertake every action solely for the sake of Allah (swt), guided by His divine teachings
The first 87 verses of Surah Al-A’raf in 8 para of Quran revolves around the stories of previous nations and their interactions with their messengers, highlighting the consequences of disbelief and disobedience, as well as the rewards of faith and obedience.
Al Quran juz 8 is divided into two parts:
1. Remaining portion of Surah Al-An’am
2. Initial portion of Surah Al-A’raf
1. Consolation to the Messenger
2. Four follies of the polytheists
3. Two blessings of Allah
4. Ten injunctions
In this Surah, the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) is consoled, affirming that these people are persistent in their opposition, continually demanding miracles without reason. Even if the dead were to converse with them, they would still not believe. The miracle of the Quran is sufficient to instill faith.
1. Agriculture
2. Livestock
(1) The Quran.
(2) Establishment on the earth.
(3) Creation of humans.
(4) Making humans worship angels.
In juz 8 Quran Surah Al-A’raf alone, Allah has called upon humans four times with “O children of Adam”. The first three calls mention clothing, and in this context, Allah rejects the polytheists’ claim that Allah commanded them to circumambulate naked, as they alleged. In the fourth call, Allah encourages following the Messenger.
The dwellers of Paradise will say, “Our Lord has fulfilled His promise. Have you also found the promises of Allah to be true?” The inhabitants of Hell will acknowledge, and they will beg for food and drink, but the dwellers of Paradise will say, “Allah has made His favors forbidden upon the disbelievers.”
(1) High and lofty heavens.
(2) Vast and expansive throne.
(3) The system of night and day.
(4) Glowing sun, moon, and stars.
(5) Winds and clouds.
(6) Plants emerging from the earth.
(1) The people of Noah.
(2) The people of Aad.
(3) The people of Thamud.
(4) The people of Lot.
(5) The people of Shu’aib.
The wisdom behind these stories Quran Pak para 8 :
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