holy Quran recitation |Quran Surah Ad-Duha |By Sheikh Atta Ur Rahman
بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم
Surah Ad-Duha is the 93rd chapter of the Holy Quran. It is a Makki Surah, meaning it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) while he was in Mecca. The Surah is comprised of 11 verses, and its main theme is the assurance of Allah's blessings and support during times of hardship.
The name "Ad-Duha" means "the morning hours" and it is believed that the surah was revealed to the Prophet (PBUH) during a period of difficulty and sadness he was experiencing. The surah serves as a reminder that Allah is always with us, even in our darkest moments, and that He will always provide for us and guide us through our struggles.
The surah also talks about the importance of patience and gratitude, it encourages us to remain steadfast in our faith and to trust in the guidance of Allah, even when things may seem difficult.
The surah also reminds us that the trials and hardships that we face in this world are temporary, and that they are ultimately for our own benefit, as they help us to grow and become stronger in our faith.
Overall, Surah Ad-Duha is a source of comfort and reassurance for Muslims, reminding them that they are not alone in their struggles and that Allah is always with them, providing guidance and support.
HADITH
USMAN BIN AFFAN (R.A) REPORTED:-
THE MESSENGER OF ALLAH (صلی اللہ علیہ والہ وسلم ) SAID:-
"THE BEST AMONGST YOU IS THE ONE WHO LEARNS THE QURAN AND TEACHES IT".
(AL-BUKHARI)
Sūrat aḍ-Ḍuḥā (Arabic: الضحى, “The Morning Hours”, “Morning Bright”) is the ninety-third sura of the Qur'an with 11 ayat. The Surah takes its name Aḍ-Ḍuḥā from the very first word.
Although there is some debate amongst scholars, this sura is often considered to be the second revealed to Muhammad. After the first sura (al-Alaq) was received, there was a period of silence in which no further messages were revealed. During this time, the new Prophet wondered if he had somehow displeased God, who it seemed for a while was no longer sending down His message. This sura broke that silence, and reassured Muhammad that all will be understood in time. The image of the morning (ad-Dhuha) is the first word of the sura, and can be understood as symbolizing Muhammad's "new day" as the Messenger of God, as well as the "dawn" of the new way of life that would become Islam. After this sura, the visitations of Gabriel with the words of the Qur'an would come to Muhammad regularly until his death.
Because of subject matter, length, style, and placement in the Qur'an, this sura is often coupled with Sura Al-Inshirah. They are generally considered to have been revealed around the same time.
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