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This volume provides a commentary on Sūrah al-Anbiyāʼ (Chapter 21) and Sūrah al-Ḥajj (Chapter 22), focusing on themes of prophethood, divine justice, and moral responsibilities.
The commentary on Sūrah al-Anbiyāʼ emphasizes the universal nature of divine messages and critiques those who deny revelation. Stories of prophets like Moses, Abraham, and Sulaymān illustrate patience, reliance on God, and the consequences of disbelief. Discussions on monotheism, faith, and recognition of God’s signs conclude with reflections on the transient nature of life and the eternal outcomes of deeds.
In Sūrah al-Ḥajj, the depiction of the Day of Judgment underscores human accountability. The significance of ḥajj is explored as a symbol of submission and unity, linked to Prophet Abraham and the Kaʿbah. Themes include divine tests, free will, predestination, and ethical responsibilities.
Philosophical discussions on divine wisdom, worship, justice, and leadership provide practical lessons, offering a holistic view of Qurʾānic teachings. This volume is an invaluable resource for understanding faith, morality, and societal responsibilities in light of contemporary challenges.
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