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Audiobook Terjemahan Dan Makna Surat 19 At-Tin (Buah Tin) The Fig Edisi Bilingual Dalam Bahasa Indonesia Serta Bahasa Inggris Dari Kitab Suci Al-Quran.
Surah At-Tin (Arab: التِّينِ, "Tin") adalah surah ke-95 dalam al-Qur'an. Surah ini terdiri atas 8 ayat dan termasuk golongan surah Makkiyah. Surah ini diturunkan setelah surah Al-Buruj. Nama At-Tin diambil dari kata At-Tin yang terdapat pada ayat pertama surah ini yang artinya buah Tin.
Surah At-Tin merupakan salah satu surah Makkiyyah, yaitu surah yang diturunkan di kota Mekkah atau sebelum Nabi Muhammad SAW hijrah ke Madinah. Surah ini terdiri dari delapan ayat dan berada pada Juz 30 dan surah ke-95 dalam susunan mushaf Al Qur'an. Surah ini merupakan wahyu ke-28 yang diterima oleh Nabi Muhammad SAW. Ia diturunkan sebelum surah Al-Buruj dan setelah Surah Quraisy. Tema pokok surah At-Tin adalah tentang manusia dan keniscayaan pembalasan dan ganjaran yang akan diterima di akhirat nanti.
At-Tīn (Arabic: التين, "The Fig, The Figtree") is the ninety-fifth surah of the Qur'an, with 8 ayat or verses. This sura opens by mentioning the fig (the sura’s namesake), the olive, Mount Sinai, and "this city secured" (generally considered to be Mecca). The cosmology of the Qur'an states that God made mankind out of clay. This sura suggests not only this, but that the mould which God used for man was "the best possible". The lowness of the clay has set humanity apart from God; because clay is heavier and more solid than fire, from which the Jinn were made, and light, from which the angels came.
However, not all humanity is condemned to absolute removal from God's company. The passage continues that "those who believe and do what is right will have a reward that will never be cut off". A human life, when perfected, will thus rise above its modest origins, giving the human condition a unique possibility for glory on the Last Day. God's judgment, for Heaven or Hell, cannot be contradicted, for "Is not God the best of judges?"
The Meaning of Surah 99 Az-Zalzalah (The Earthquake) From Holy Quran Bilingual Edition In English and Spanish Languange.
Surah Al-Zalzalah (The Earthuake") is the 99th chapter (surah) of The Holy Qur'an, composed of 8 verses (ayat). Though it is usually classified as a Medinan surah, the period under which the surah was revealed is not unanimously agreed upon by Qur'anic exegetes.
The surah begins by describing how on the Day of Judgment, the Earth will give off a terrible earthquake and "throw up her burdens". Through the inspiration of God, the Earth will bear witness to the actions of men it has witnessed. According to Michael Sells, the earth opening up and bearing forth her secrets in this surah is indicative of a birth metaphor.
The earth al-'Ard in the feminine gender bears forth of how her lord revealed the final secret to her. Human beings will then realize that the moment of accountability has arrived. This meticulous accountability will reflect good and evil deeds that might have seemed insignificant at the time.
The two concluding verses state that all men will be sorted out into groups according to their deeds, and they will see the consequence of everything they have done; every atom's weight of good or evil:
That day mankind will issue forth in scattered groups to be shown their deeds.
And whoso doeth good an atom's weight will see it then,
And whoso doeth ill an atom's weight will see it then.
— The Holy Qur'an, verses 99:6-8 (translated by Marmaduke Pickthall)
Its theme is the second life after death and presentation in it before man of the full record of the deeds done by him in the world. In the first three sentences it has been told briefly how the second life after death will take place and how confounding it will be for man. In the next two sentences it has been said that this very earth on which man has lived and performed all kinds of deeds thoughtlessly, and about which he never could fancy that this lifeless thing would at some time in the future bear witness to his deeds, will speak out on that Day by Allah's command and will state in respect of each individual person what act he had committed at a particular time and place.
Then, it has been said that men on that Day, rising from their graves, will come out in their varied groups from all corners of the earth, to be shown their deeds and works, and their presentation of the deeds will be so complete and detailed that not an atom's weight of any good or evil act will be left unnoticed or hidden from his eyes.
This book is a sincere invitation towards ultimate truth. The universe embodies signs that are loud invitation from the Creator. All we need to listen to our Creator. He is calling us towards a good life containing all jewels of success and eternal abode in paradise. Come let us listen to Allah: the beneficient and the Merciful.
The intent of this e-book is to highlight the power of Dua – a power that many of us sometimes don’t fully comprehend – because if we did, we would do whatever is necessary to make dua work for us. Many of us make dua to Allah to ask for His favors, to get His attention, to seek forgiveness for our sins, or simply to get out of trouble when we get into one. Sometimes our dua to Allah brings immediate results and sometimes it doesn’t. For those of us who fully comprehend the dynamics behind dua, the process can be straightforward and less stressful, but for others who don’t understand it as such, the lack of results as we perceive them to be, sometimes can cast doubt on our faiths.
Audiobook Terjemahan Dan Makna Surat 19 At-Tin (Buah Tin) The Fig Edisi Bilingual Dalam Bahasa Indonesia Serta Bahasa Inggris Dari Kitab Suci Al-Quran.
Surah At-Tin (Arab: التِّينِ, "Tin") adalah surah ke-95 dalam al-Qur'an. Surah ini terdiri atas 8 ayat dan termasuk golongan surah Makkiyah. Surah ini diturunkan setelah surah Al-Buruj. Nama At-Tin diambil dari kata At-Tin yang terdapat pada ayat pertama surah ini yang artinya buah Tin.
Surah At-Tin merupakan salah satu surah Makkiyyah, yaitu surah yang diturunkan di kota Mekkah atau sebelum Nabi Muhammad SAW hijrah ke Madinah. Surah ini terdiri dari delapan ayat dan berada pada Juz 30 dan surah ke-95 dalam susunan mushaf Al Qur'an. Surah ini merupakan wahyu ke-28 yang diterima oleh Nabi Muhammad SAW. Ia diturunkan sebelum surah Al-Buruj dan setelah Surah Quraisy. Tema pokok surah At-Tin adalah tentang manusia dan keniscayaan pembalasan dan ganjaran yang akan diterima di akhirat nanti.
At-Tīn (Arabic: التين, "The Fig, The Figtree") is the ninety-fifth surah of the Qur'an, with 8 ayat or verses. This sura opens by mentioning the fig (the sura’s namesake), the olive, Mount Sinai, and "this city secured" (generally considered to be Mecca). The cosmology of the Qur'an states that God made mankind out of clay. This sura suggests not only this, but that the mould which God used for man was "the best possible". The lowness of the clay has set humanity apart from God; because clay is heavier and more solid than fire, from which the Jinn were made, and light, from which the angels came.
However, not all humanity is condemned to absolute removal from God's company. The passage continues that "those who believe and do what is right will have a reward that will never be cut off". A human life, when perfected, will thus rise above its modest origins, giving the human condition a unique possibility for glory on the Last Day. God's judgment, for Heaven or Hell, cannot be contradicted, for "Is not God the best of judges?"
The Meaning of Surah 99 Az-Zalzalah (The Earthquake) From Holy Quran Bilingual Edition In English and Spanish Languange.
Surah Al-Zalzalah (The Earthuake") is the 99th chapter (surah) of The Holy Qur'an, composed of 8 verses (ayat). Though it is usually classified as a Medinan surah, the period under which the surah was revealed is not unanimously agreed upon by Qur'anic exegetes.
The surah begins by describing how on the Day of Judgment, the Earth will give off a terrible earthquake and "throw up her burdens". Through the inspiration of God, the Earth will bear witness to the actions of men it has witnessed. According to Michael Sells, the earth opening up and bearing forth her secrets in this surah is indicative of a birth metaphor.
The earth al-'Ard in the feminine gender bears forth of how her lord revealed the final secret to her. Human beings will then realize that the moment of accountability has arrived. This meticulous accountability will reflect good and evil deeds that might have seemed insignificant at the time.
The two concluding verses state that all men will be sorted out into groups according to their deeds, and they will see the consequence of everything they have done; every atom's weight of good or evil:
That day mankind will issue forth in scattered groups to be shown their deeds.
And whoso doeth good an atom's weight will see it then,
And whoso doeth ill an atom's weight will see it then.
— The Holy Qur'an, verses 99:6-8 (translated by Marmaduke Pickthall)
Its theme is the second life after death and presentation in it before man of the full record of the deeds done by him in the world. In the first three sentences it has been told briefly how the second life after death will take place and how confounding it will be for man. In the next two sentences it has been said that this very earth on which man has lived and performed all kinds of deeds thoughtlessly, and about which he never could fancy that this lifeless thing would at some time in the future bear witness to his deeds, will speak out on that Day by Allah's command and will state in respect of each individual person what act he had committed at a particular time and place.
Then, it has been said that men on that Day, rising from their graves, will come out in their varied groups from all corners of the earth, to be shown their deeds and works, and their presentation of the deeds will be so complete and detailed that not an atom's weight of any good or evil act will be left unnoticed or hidden from his eyes.
This book is a sincere invitation towards ultimate truth. The universe embodies signs that are loud invitation from the Creator. All we need to listen to our Creator. He is calling us towards a good life containing all jewels of success and eternal abode in paradise. Come let us listen to Allah: the beneficient and the Merciful.
The intent of this e-book is to highlight the power of Dua – a power that many of us sometimes don’t fully comprehend – because if we did, we would do whatever is necessary to make dua work for us. Many of us make dua to Allah to ask for His favors, to get His attention, to seek forgiveness for our sins, or simply to get out of trouble when we get into one. Sometimes our dua to Allah brings immediate results and sometimes it doesn’t. For those of us who fully comprehend the dynamics behind dua, the process can be straightforward and less stressful, but for others who don’t understand it as such, the lack of results as we perceive them to be, sometimes can cast doubt on our faiths.