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This volume provides commentary on Sūrah al-Shuʿarāʼ (Chapter 26) and Sūrah al-Naml (Chapter 27), exploring themes of divine justice, prophetic missions, and human accountability.

In Sūrah al-Shuʿarāʼ, the struggles of prophets like Moses, Abraham, and Shuʿayb are highlighted, emphasizing the triumph of truth over falsehood and the consequences of rejecting guidance. The refrain, “Indeed, in that is a sign, but most of them were not to believe,” underscores humanity’s persistent denial of truth. Discussions on divine justice and free will affirm human agency within divine wisdom.

In Sūrah al-Naml, the narratives of Sulaymān and the Queen of Sheba emphasize wisdom, humility, and the ethical use of power. Sulaymān’s leadership and the Queen’s recognition of God’s sovereignty illustrate principles of justice and submission. The chapter also reflects on divine signs in nature and the role of miracles in affirming authority.

Eschatological themes on the Day of Judgment and ultimate accountability are addressed, with reflections on paradise, hell, and rewards for righteousness. This volume blends theological insights with practical lessons, offering timeless guidance on faith, morality, and divine justice.

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