Para 13
Fahm ul Quran Sir Yiz No. 13 – Wa Ma Abrai" (Understanding of the Quran, Volume 13 – Wa Ma Abrai) by Nighat Hashmi. It is a commentary on the 13th para of the Quran, which contains the following suras:
Surah Yusuf (verses 58-111)
Surah Ar-Ra'd (verses 1-43)
Surah Ibrahim (verses 1-52)
The 13th para of the Quran is a rich and diverse collection of verses that deal with a variety of topics, including:
The story of Prophet Yusuf (as), one of the most fascinating and inspiring stories in the Quran
The signs of Allah's power and majesty in the natural world
The importance of faith and obedience to Allah
The rewards and punishments of the afterlife
The tafsir of the 13th para of the Quran can help us to better understand these verses and to apply their teachings to our own lives.
Here is a brief description of some of the key themes of the tafsir of the 13th para of the Quran:
The importance of faith and trust in Allah: The storyy of Prophet Yusuf (as) is a powerful reminder that Allah is always with us, even in the darkest of times. Yusuf (as) was thrown into a well by his brothers, sold into slavery, and falsely imprisoned. Yet, he never lost his faith in Allah. In fact, his faith only grew stronger through his trials and tribulations.
The signs of Allah's power and majesty in the natural world: Surah Ar-Ra'd describes some of the awe-inspiring phenomena of the natural world, such as thunder, lightning, and rain. These phenomena are a reminder of Allah's immense power and greatness.
The rewards and punishments of the afterlife:
The Quran tells us that there is life after death and that we will be rewarded or punished for our deeds in this world. Surah Ibrahim (as) describes the rewards of Paradise and the punishments of Hell.
The tafsir of the 13th para of the Quran can help us to strengthen our faith, to appreciate the signs of Allah's power and majesty in the natural world, and to prepare for the afterlife.