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17th Ramadan, 1447 - - Sydney, Australia
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*Summary of the 16th Juz*
Audio link: tinyurl.com/3xt9ma7e
Part 1: The Remaining Portion of Surah Kahf
This section contains two major stories:
1. The Story of Prophet Musa and Khidr
• Prophet Musa (AS) was informed by Allah that there was a knowledgeable servant (Khidr) who possessed knowledge that he did not have.
• Prophet Musa (AS) met Khidr by the water and requested to accompany him, to which Khidr set a condition: Do not ask any questions.
• Three strange incidents occurred:
1. Khidr damaged a boat – to prevent it from being seized by a tyrannical king.
2. Khidr killed an innocent child – as he would have grown up to mislead his righteous parents into disbelief. Allah promised them a better child in return.
3. Khidr repaired a wall in an unkind village – because beneath it was a treasure belonging to two orphaned children. Their pious father had saved it for them, and the wall needed to remain intact to protect their wealth.
• After the third event, Khidr explained the wisdom behind these actions and then parted ways with Musa (AS).
2. The Story of Dhul Qarnain
• Dhul Qarnain was a mighty king blessed by Allah with power and resources.
• He passed by a nation being oppressed by Gog and Magog (Ya'juj and Ma'juj).
• He built a strong barrier to protect them from the oppression of Gog and Magog.
• This barrier will remain intact until the end times when Gog and Magog will reappear as a major sign of the Day of Judgment.
Part 2: Surah Maryam
This Surah mentions 11 Prophets, three of whom are discussed in detail.
1. Prophets Described in Detail
• Prophet Yahya (AS) – A miraculous son granted to Prophet Zakariya (AS) and his wife in their old age. He was righteous and honored with prophethood.
• Prophet Isa (AS) – Born miraculously without a father. As an infant, he spoke to defend his mother, Maryam (AS), proving her purity.
• Prophet Ibrahim (AS) – He invited his father to monotheism, warned him against idol worship, and called him to the worship of Allah alone.
2. Other Prophets Briefly Mentioned or Named
• Prophet Musa (AS)
• Prophet Harun (AS)
• Prophet Ismail (AS)
• Prophet Ishaq (AS)
• Prophet Yaqub (AS)
• Prophet Idris (AS)
• Prophet Adam (AS)
• Prophet Nuh (AS)
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Part 3: Surah Taha
This Surah focuses on three main themes:
1. Comfort for the Holy Prophet (PBUH)
• The Prophet (PBUH) exerted great effort in reciting the Quran and inviting people to Islam.
• He prayed so much that his feet would swell, and he grieved deeply when people rejected his message.
• Allah consoled him, assuring him that not everyone would accept the truth and that he should not overburden himself.
2. The Story of Prophet Musa (AS)
• He was honored with direct conversation with Allah.
• As an infant, he was placed in the river and rescued by Pharaoh’s family.
• Accidentally killed a man and fled to Madian for safety.
• Was commanded to face Pharaoh and invite him to Islam.
• Engaged in a debate with Pharaoh, who rejected his message.
• Competed with Pharaoh’s magicians, who later embraced faith.
• Led Bani Israel out of Egypt in the middle of the night.
• Pharaoh and his army were drowned in the sea.
• Despite witnessing miracles, Bani Israel remained ungrateful.
• The incident of Samiri making a calf idol and leading Bani Israel astray.
• The revelation of the Torah and the anger of Prophet Musa (AS) towards his people.
3. The Story of Prophet Adam (AS)
• Allah created Adam (AS) and commanded all angels to prostrate to him.
• Iblis refused to prostrate, out of arrogance, and was expelled from divine mercy.
• Iblis became the eternal enemy of Adam (AS) and his descendants.
• He deceived Adam (AS) and Hawwa (AS), leading to their expulsion from Paradise.
• However, Allah accepted Adam’s repentance and guided him.
Other Key Themes
1. Allah’s Mercy and Guidance – Those who follow Allah’s path will be successful, while the disobedient will suffer loss.
2. Reminder of the Day of Judgment – All will be presented before Allah; the righteous will enter Paradise, and the wrongdoers will face punishment.
3. The Importance of Dua and Seeking Forgiveness – Prophets consistently turned to Allah for help and forgiveness.
4. The Prayer for Righteous Offspring – Prophet Zakariya (AS) prayed:
"My Lord, grant me from Yourself a good offspring. Indeed, You are the Hearer of supplication." (Surah Al-Imran 3:38)
5. The Reality of Shaytan – On Judgment Day, Shaytan will abandon his followers, saying he cannot help them.
6. The Majesty of the Quran – The Quran is a source of guidance and wisdom, and those who adhere to it will be successful.
Conclusion
The 16th Juz contains powerful lessons through historical narratives, monotheism, reminders of the afterlife, the trials of the prophets, and the reassurance given to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
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