Shiekh Muammar Za Surah Al Baqarah Verse 20 21 Upd __link__ 【90% Extended】
The hypocrites are like travelers in darkness who only move when the lightning (truth/guidance) strikes.
for the home. Sheikh Muammar’s clear articulation of every letter (Tajweed) enhances this spiritual benefit. Thematic Overview ( Verses 20–21 : Uses the metaphor of
: Describes the metaphor of lightning and darkness for the hypocrites. Sheikh Muammar often uses dramatic tonal shifts here to match the imagery of "lightning snatching away sight".
يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذينَ آمَنُوا لَاتَكُونُوا كَالَّذينَ كَفَرُوا وَقَالُوا لِإِخْوَانِهِمُ الَّذينَ كَفَرُوا لَوْ أَنَّهُم كَانُوا عِندَنا مَا مَاتُوا مَوتَةَ وَاحِدَةٍ وَلَكِن يَأتِيَ اللَّهُ بِأَمرٍ كَانَ مَفْعُولاً وَإِنَّ اللَّهَ لَعَزيزٌ حَكيمٌ shiekh muammar za surah al baqarah verse 20 21 upd
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Sheikh Muammar explains that this verse highlights the dangers of hypocrisy and the tendency to downplay the consequences of one's actions. The hypocrites, as mentioned in the verse, claim that they will only be punished for a short period, implying that they will not be accountable for their deeds in the long run. However, Allah warns them that they have made a grave mistake by underestimating the severity of their actions. The hypocrites are like travelers in darkness who
A small, battery-powered lantern on the table next to Sheikh Muammar clicked on. It wasn't a blinding flash of lightning; it was a steady, warm, yellow glow. It illuminated the Sheikh’s face, his white beard, and the pages of the Quran.
Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 20: The Spiritual Crisis of the Hypocrite
The transition from the narrative of the hypocrites in Verse 20 to the direct address to humanity in Verse 21 requires a shift in intonation from narrative to authoritative invitation. Thematic Overview ( Verses 20–21 : Uses the
Sheikh Muammar paused. He looked at a young man in the front row, Yusuf, whose eyes were wide with worry.
: Describes a state of spiritual confusion through the metaphor of lightning. It speaks of those who walk when there is light but stand still in darkness, illustrating how easily some are swayed by circumstances. : Delivers a direct command to all of humanity:
These two verses teach us that we cannot live off lightning flashes. We need a constant light. That constant light is aimed at achieving Taqwa (consciousness of Allah) .