Surah Al-Qariah | By Sheikh Atta Ur Rahman | Full With Arabic Text (HD) | 101-سورۃالقارعۃ

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بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم HADITH(حدیث شریف) USMAN BIN AFFAN(R.A) REPORTED:- THE MESSENGER OF ALLAH(صلی اللہ علیہ والہ وسلم) SAID:- "THE BEST AMONGST YOU IS THE ONE WHO LEARN THE QURAN AND TEACHES IT". (AL-BUKHARI) Surah Al-Qariah is the 101st chapter of the Quran and has 11 verses. It is a Meccan surah and its main theme is the Day of Judgment. The surah describes the horrors of the Day of Judgment, and the terror that will grip those who have not believed in God and lived a righteous life. It also describes the rewards that will be given to the believers, and the peace and tranquility they will experience on that day. The surah also stresses the importance of being prepared for the Day of Judgment and the need to lead a righteous life in order to earn God's forgiveness and salvation. A video about Surah Al-Qariah would likely focus on these themes, discussing the Day of Judgment and its significance, the rewards for the believers, and the importance of leading a righteous life. It may also include a recitation of the surah with translation and commentary, as well as historical context and its relevance to the lives of believers today. Additionally, the video may also explain the meaning of the surah's verses and the significance of the surah's placement in the Quran. Sūrat al-Qāriʻah (Arabic: سورة القارعة‎) is the 101st chapter (sura) of the Quran with 11 verses. This chapter takes its name from its first word "qariah",[1] referring to the Quranic view of the end time and eschatology. "Qariah" has been translated to calamity, striking, catastrophe, clatterer, etc.[2] According to Ibn Kathir, a traditional exegete, Al-Qariah is one of the names of the Day of Judgement, like Al-Haaqqa, At-Tammah, As-Sakhkhah and others.[3] After a picturesque depiction of judgement day in first 5 ayaat,[4] next 4 ayat describe that Allah's Court will be established and the people will be called upon to account for their deeds. The people whose good deeds will be heavier, will be blessed with bliss and happiness, and the people whose good deeds will be lighter, will be cast into the burning fire of hell.[5] The last 2 ayaat describe Háwíyah[6] in similar emphatic[7][8] way as Al-Qariah was emphasized[9][10] in the beginning. #sudais #surahqariah #quran

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