Monday, 10 December 2012

TAZKIRAH


Oleh Yahya Adel Ibrahim
The Qurʾān is not a storybook of wondrous tales and ancient fables, isolated from the realities and complexities of real life. Each verse, in fact, each letter is miraculously endowed with precision of meaning, succinctness of message and purity of sound.Those of you who follow me on Twitter (www.twitter.com/yahya_ibrahim) will have seen my short points of insight (#TafseerTaHa) into Sūrah Ṭāha. The life lessons that can be taken from any Sūrah are amazing, but Sūrah Ṭāha in particular is unique in this regard.In the coming days I am about to begin teaching acourse discussing the life lessons that can be derived from Sūrah Ṭāha, the 20th Chapter of theQurʾān which chronicles the life of Mūsa. Commentators point out that apart from two short references to Mūsa in earlier sūrahs (Q. 53:36 and Q. 87:19), the narrative appearing in Sūrah Ṭāha, 20:9–98 is undoubtedly the earliest Qurʾānic exposition of the story of Mūsa.Life lessons from the Qurʾān are infinite. The more you look into the Qurʾān and approach it with a sincere heart, give it your attention while assuming its magnificence, the more your heart connects with the Al-Mighty.

9Has the story of Moses come to you [Prophet]? 10He saw a fire and said to his people, 'Stay here––I can see a fire. Maybe I can bring you a flaming brand from it or find some guidance there.'Verses 9 and 10 contain many important lessons that I think we can all benefit from. In particular we can focus on TEN important lessons that impact our family life. This does not limit, of course, business and management applications, educational considerations, and other professional dimensions.Life Lessons:

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http://muslimmatters.org/2012/12/10/life-lessons-tafseer-surah-taha/

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