Surah Saba[سورة سباء] Alquran7

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Surah Saba, the 34th chapter of the Quran, is named after the ancient people of Saba (Sheba), who are mentioned in its verses. It consists of 54 verses and addresses themes of monotheism, prophethood, and the consequences of disbelief.
    The Surah begins by praising Allah’s sovereignty and creation, asserting that He is the ultimate authority over all things. It then shifts to recount the story of the people of Saba, highlighting their blessings and prosperity, which they squandered through disbelief and ingratitude. The narrative serves as a warning against arrogance and the rejection of divine guidance.
    Surah Saba also discusses the lives of various prophets, including Prophet David (Dawud) and Prophet Solomon (Sulaiman), emphasizing their roles as servants of Allah and their commitment to justice and righteousness. The Surah contrasts their piety with the fate of those who reject the message of Islam, illustrating the divine retribution awaiting those who ignore God's signs and messages.
    A key theme is the balance between divine mercy and justice, as well as the consequences of human actions. The Surah concludes with a call to heed Allah’s messages and to understand that the ultimate success lies in faith and righteousness.

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