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Al-Quran In Urdu

Dr. Soha

The Quran Podcast, Translation in Urdu!


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17 - Para 16 | Juz 16 - Complete: Surah Al-Kahf | Al-Maryam | Al-Ta-Ha (75-135)
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  • 17 - Para 16 | Juz 16 - Complete: Surah Al-Kahf | Al-Maryam | Al-Ta-Ha (75-135)

    Surah Al-Kahf


    Surah Al-Kahf, also known as "The Cave of Wisdom", is a chapter in the Qur'an that is considered spiritually significant and contains guidance and lessons for believers. It is believed that the Prophet Muhammad encouraged Muslims to recite Surah Al-Kahf every Friday.


    Surah Al-Kahf is significant because it:


    Provides guidance: Addresses challenges faced by believers and offers guidance, solace, and moral teachingsInstills virtues: Stories within the surah aim to instill virtues such as faith, patience, gratitude, and reliance on AllahDemonstrates heavenly bliss: Includes stories that demonstrate how the actions of believers lead to heavenly bliss, while the actions of disbelievers lead to disappointment and failureReminds of monotheistic faith: Serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of monotheistic faith in One GodImparts lessons: Contains lessons on wealth, prosperity, and humilityEncourages charity: Encourages believers to engage in acts of charity and generosityProtects from Dajjal: Reciting Surah Al-Kahf regularly can serve as a shield against the misleading influence of Dajjal, helping believers remain steadfast in their faith \


    Some say that reciting Surah Al-Kahf on Friday can also bring other benefits, such as:


    A light will appear between the reciter and the holy place of MakkahThe reciter's life will be lit and kept safe from one Friday to the nextAllah will forgive the sins of the person who recites Surah Al-Kahf until the next Friday 


    Surah Maryam


    Surah Maryam, the 19th chapter of the Quran, is significant for several reasons:


    Shows part of the story of Jesus from an Islamic perspectiveEmphasizes the importance of prayer and supplication to GodDiscusses life after death, rewards of being kind to humanity, and explains the lifestyles of some important ProphetsEstablishes and affirms the attribute of mercy for AllahReminds us of our relationship with AllahTeaches important family lessons 


    Surah Maryam begins by telling the story of Zechariah and the miracle of his heir, and also discusses the birth of Jesus and outlines some religious rules. The Surah was revealed by Allah to prove the dignity and nobleness of Hazrat Maryam (A.S), the mother of Hazrat Isa (A.S), among those who were cruel to her. 


    Some important lessons from Surah Maryam include: Miracles can happen, Respect your elders even when disagreeing, Your family are a gift, and Righteousness isn't guaranteed.


    Surah Taha


    Surah Taha, also known as chapter 20 of the Qur'an, is significant for a number of reasons:


    Theme

    The main theme of Surah Taha is the existence of God. It also emphasizes that those who believe in Allah will succeed, while those who reject Him will fail.

    Stories

    Surah Taha includes two stories, one about Moses and one about Adam, each broken into smaller sections.

    Opening phrase

    The opening phrase of Surah Taha is also the name of the chapter, Ṭā-Hā, which is an Arabic and Indian masculine name that means "the purest" or "peace".

    Prophet's sayings

    The Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) said that whoever recites Surah Taha will receive the reward of all the Muhajirun and Ansar on the Day of Judgment. He also said that whoever writes Surah Taha, places it in a green cloth, and takes it with himself to a proposal of marriage ceremony, his proposal will be accepted



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    Sat, 04 May 2024 - 52min
  • 16 - Para 15 | Juz 15 - Complete: Surah Al-Isra (or Bani Isra'il) | Al-Kahf (1-74)

    Surah Al-Isra


    Surah Al-Isra, also known as Surah Bani Israʾil, is the fifteenth juz of the Qur'an. It is named after the Prophet Muhammad's night journey to Jerusalem, also known as Isra' and Mi'raj. The journey took place the year before the Hijra, when the Prophet Muhammad traveled from Makkah to Masjid Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem and ascended to heaven in one night. The journey established the Prophet Muhammad's status as the leader of the prophets.


    Surah Al-Isra serves as a guide for believers, connecting them to the history of previous prophets and emphasizing the continuity of divine messages. It encourages gratitude, humility, and a deep understanding of Allah's wisdom in every aspect of life. The surah focuses on:


    The early laws of IslamThe importance of respecting one's parentsThe story of AdamThe arrogance of ShaytanThe Qur'an as a mercy and healingThe primary theme of salah (daily prayers)Forbidding adulteryCalling for patience and control in the face of persecutions


    Surah Al-Kahf


    Surah Al-Kahf, also known as "The Cave of Wisdom", is a chapter in the Qur'an that is considered spiritually significant and contains guidance and lessons for believers. It is believed that the Prophet Muhammad encouraged Muslims to recite Surah Al-Kahf every Friday.


    Surah Al-Kahf is significant because it:


    Provides guidance: Addresses challenges faced by believers and offers guidance, solace, and moral teachingsInstills virtues: Stories within the surah aim to instill virtues such as faith, patience, gratitude, and reliance on AllahDemonstrates heavenly bliss: Includes stories that demonstrate how the actions of believers lead to heavenly bliss, while the actions of disbelievers lead to disappointment and failureReminds of monotheistic faith: Serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of monotheistic faith in One GodImparts lessons: Contains lessons on wealth, prosperity, and humilityEncourages charity: Encourages believers to engage in acts of charity and generosityProtects from Dajjal: Reciting Surah Al-Kahf regularly can serve as a shield against the misleading influence of Dajjal, helping believers remain steadfast in their faith \


    Some say that reciting Surah Al-Kahf on Friday can also bring other benefits, such as:


    A light will appear between the reciter and the holy place of MakkahThe reciter's life will be lit and kept safe from one Friday to the nextAllah will forgive the sins of the person who recites Surah Al-Kahf until the next Friday 




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    Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 52min
  • 15 - Para 14 | Juz 14 - Complete: Surah Al-Hijr | An-Nahl (1-128)

    Surah Al-Hijr


    Surah Al-Hijr, also known as "The Rocky Tract", is chapter 15 of the Quran and has many significant themes:


    Guidance: Encourages believers to reflect on the surah's guidance and lessons, and to be mindful and contemplativeAdversity: Serves as a guide for believers facing adversity and emphasizes the consequences of rejecting divine guidanceHumility: Urges believers to cultivate humility, obedience, and mindfulness of AllahTawhid: Contains brief mentions of TawhidDisbelievers: Provides an admonition to the disbelieversAllah's power: Talks about the power of Allah in His creation from the sky, the universe, the extended earth, plants, winds, the steep mountains, and the stories of previous peoplesGratitude: Reminds us of what happens to those who are ungrateful, and that Allah has blessed us with more than we can ever imagine, and we must be grateful for itOrigin of the world: Deals with the origin of the world of existence, and belief in Him which are brought about by the study of the secrets of creation


    Surah An-Nahl


    Surah An-Nahl, or The Honey Bee, is the 16th chapter of the Quran. It is significant for its refutation of shirk and proof of Tawhid, which are based on signs in the universe and in human creation. The surah also responds to doubters' concerns, refutes their arguments, and removes their doubts. It warns of the consequences of continuing to act in misleading ways, and outlines the moral adjustments that must be made in everyday life.


    The surah also:


    Warns against polytheism, saying that pagan gods cannot create anythingPraises God for giving the Earth with all its wealth to mankindDeals with issues such as Divine blessings, reasons for monotheism and resurrection, ordinances concerning the Holy war, threats against the pagans, and dissuasions of injustice, indecency, breaking of one's promises, innovations, and satanical temptations 

    The name of Surah An-Nahl comes from verse 68, and it was revealed during the last Makkan stage of Prophethood



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    Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 46min
  • 14 - Para 13 | Juz 13 - Complete: Surah Al-Yusuf | Ar-Ra'd | Al-Ibrahim (53-52)

    Surah Al-Yusuf


    Surah Yusuf is chapter 12 of the Quran and is said to have many benefits, including:


    Forgiveness: Encourages forgiving others for their negative actionsPatience: Encourages patience, which can lead to reliefTrust in Allah: Encourages trust in Allah and that he is a real friend who is always ready to helpBalance: Encourages balancing effort with divine guidanceSuccessful parenthood: Encourages successful parenthoodHumility: Encourages humilityAvoidance of lies and envy: Encourages avoiding lies and envyAbstinence from sin: Encourages abstinence from sinRewards for the pious: Encourages rewards for the pious


    Some lessons from Surah Yusuf include: Something miserable is better than disobeying Allah, Jealousy is destructive, and Never give up hope in Allah. 

    Surah Yusuf holds profound benefits encompassing successful parenthood, the avoidance of envy and lies, abstinence from sin, humility, the utilization of abilities for good, forgiveness, the rewards for the pious, patience leading to relief, trust in Allah, and the balance between effort and reliance on divine guidance.


    Surah Ar-Ra'd


    Surah Ar-Ra'd, also known as "The Thunder", is the 13th chapter of the Quran. It is a call to introspection and spiritual awakening that encourages people to marvel at the wonders of the universe, find solace in the promise of resurrection, and embrace divine truth. The chapter is concerned with the oneness of God, the Day of Judgement, and the penalty. It also elaborates on the last verses of the previous chapter, relating to Allāh's signs in the heavens and earth, His knowledge, might, and support for His prophets, the authenticity of the Qurʾān, and warnings to the disbelievers. 


    The chapter's aim is to appeal to the hearts to accept the Faith, not just to satisfy the minds. It uses sympathetic appeals to win over the hearts by warning them of the consequences of kufr and by holding out the rewards of Faith. 


    According to a Hadith, Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq has said that if a mu'min recites this Surah often, he will be taken to Jannah without having to give detailed accounts for his deeds on Earth. He will also be allowed to intercede on behalf of his relatives and friends.


    Surah Al-Ibrahim


    Surah Ibrahim, also known as Chapter 14 of the Quran, is considered a source of guidance in Islam and imparts several important spiritual lessons. It emphasizes monotheism, the importance of gratitude, and the importance of following divine commands.


    Some of the lessons in Surah Ibrahim include:


    Monotheism: The importance of worshiping the one true GodGratitude: If you are grateful, Allah will increase your favorsTrust: Ibrahim trusts in God's plan and is grateful for the blessings he receivesPersistence: Ibrahim's resilience and unwavering faith, even in the face of persecution and tests, serves as a lesson in steadfastness and determination in one's faithAcceptance: Only God knows what goes on inside a man's heart, implying we must accept each other's words in good faith 


    Surah Ibrahim is also known as a "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, around 2-3 years before Hijrah. 



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    Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 50min
  • 13 - Para 12 | Juz 12 - Complete: Surah Al-Hud | Al-Yusuf (06-52)

    Surah Al-Hud


    Surah Hud, or chapter 11 of the Quran, is a series of stories about prophets who warned their people to follow God, but the people continued to defy God, and God punished and killed them. The chapter also describes the coming of mass punishments triggered by divine displeasure, and the day of judgment and its outcome of individual reward and punishment. Surah Hud also tells believers about their reward and heaven, and warns the disbelievers of their punishment if they keep committing sins and not believing in Allah and his prophets.


    The chapter was revealed in Mecca during the last years of the Prophet's stay there. It contains 123 verses in 10 sections, and the Prophet said that Surah Hud made him age because it contains a verse that recommends perseverance and persistence. 


    The chapter is named after the prophet Hud, but the narrative of Hud comprises only a small portion of the chapter. It also tells stories of the prophets Noah, Saleh, Ibrahim, Lot, Shuayb, and Moses. 


    Surah Al-Yusuf


    Surah Yusuf is chapter 12 of the Quran and is said to have many benefits, including:


    Forgiveness: Encourages forgiving others for their negative actionsPatience: Encourages patience, which can lead to reliefTrust in Allah: Encourages trust in Allah and that he is a real friend who is always ready to helpBalance: Encourages balancing effort with divine guidanceSuccessful parenthood: Encourages successful parenthoodHumility: Encourages humilityAvoidance of lies and envy: Encourages avoiding lies and envyAbstinence from sin: Encourages abstinence from sinRewards for the pious: Encourages rewards for the pious


    Some lessons from Surah Yusuf include: Something miserable is better than disobeying Allah, Jealousy is destructive, and Never give up hope in Allah. 

    Surah Yusuf holds profound benefits encompassing successful parenthood, the avoidance of envy and lies, abstinence from sin, humility, the utilization of abilities for good, forgiveness, the rewards for the pious, patience leading to relief, trust in Allah, and the balance between effort and reliance on divine guidance.



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    Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 50min
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