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15th Ramadan, 1447 - - Sydney, Australia

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MUHAMMADI WELFARE ASSOCIATION INC was founded in 1989 by a group of professionals and university students in Australia. It is an independent initiative whose long term aspirations centre on the preparation for the blessed return of the Saviour, Imam Al-Mahdi (atf).

The best of you in the sight of Allah (s.w.t.) is the most righteous of you.

Surah Al-Hujurat

(49:13)

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Salam Alikum,

We are pleased to welcome Molana Sayed Zafar Abbas Naquvi, who has arrived from the UK and will deliver daily lectures from today 5 March to 15 March.

You and your family are encouraged to attend and benefit from these gatherings. We look forward to your strong participation.

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Salam Alikum,

We are pleased to welcome Molana Sayed Zafar Abbas Naquvi, who has arrived from the UK and will deliver daily lectures from today 5 March to 15 March.

You and your family are encouraged to attend and benefit from these gatherings. We look forward to your strong participation.

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*Introduction to the 14th Juz*                                                                                                                         Audio: https://tinyurl.com/a59m8acs
This Juz contains two complete Surahs:
1. Surah Al-Hijr
2. Surah An-Nahl

  1. Surah Al-Hijr:  
This Surah discusses four main themes:
-   The Disbelievers Regret:   On the Day of Judgment, disbelievers will wish they had been Muslims.
-   Protection of the Quran:   Allah has taken the responsibility of preserving the Quran until the Day of Judgment.
-   Creation of Man:   Allah created man from dry clay, commanded the angels to prostrate before him, and Shaitan was cursed for his arrogance.
-   Three Stories:    
  a.   Prophet Ibrahim (AS):   Angels gave him the glad tidings of a son despite his wifes old age.  
  b.   Prophet Lut (AS):   Angels instructed him to leave his town with his family before its destruction.  
  c.   The People of Thamud:   They were shown the miracle of a she-camel but killed it, leading to their destruction.

  Key Points in Surah Al-Hijr:  
- Verse 47: The pious include Imam Ali, Hamza, Jafar, Abu Dharr, Salman, Ammar, Miqdad, Imam Hasan, Imam Hussain, and the companions of Badr.
- Verse 60: Prophet Luts wife was among those destroyed.
- Verse 75: Those endowed with understanding refer to the Prophet and Ahlul Bayt.
- Verse 94: The Prophet was commanded to proclaim the virtues of the Quran and Ahlul Bayt.

  2. Surah An-Nahl:  
This Surah covers five main themes:
-   Tawheed (Oneness of Allah):   Allah created the earth, skies, animals, and all blessings for mankind.
-   Prophethood:   The Prophet (SAW) was commanded to invite people with wisdom and patience.
-   Bees:   The miraculous system of bees producing honey, which has healing properties.
-   Comprehensive Verse (Verse 90):   Commands justice, kindness, and maintaining family ties, while forbidding oppression, sin, and misguidance.
-   Praise of Prophet Ibrahim (AS):   He was steadfast in his belief in Tawheed.

  Key Points in Surah An-Nahl:  
- Verse 16: The star is interpreted as a reference to Imam Ali.
- Verse 25: Leaders will be rewarded for the actions of their followers.
- Verse 43: The reminders in this verse refer to Ahlul Bayt.
- Verse 44: The Quran requires an explainer, i.e., the Prophet and Ahlul Bayt.
- Verse 72: Family is a blessing from Allah.
- Verse 106: This verse supports the principle of Taqiyyah (dissimulation).
- Verse 119: Conditions for the acceptance of repentance are explained.
- Verse 120: Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is described as an entire Ummah (nation). *

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*Introduction to the 14th Juz'* Audio: tinyurl.com/a59m8acs
This Juz' contains two complete Surahs:
1. Surah Al-Hijr
2. Surah An-Nahl

1. Surah Al-Hijr:
This Surah discusses four main themes:
- The Disbelievers' Regret: On the Day of Judgment, disbelievers will wish they had been Muslims.
- Protection of the Quran: Allah has taken the responsibility of preserving the Quran until the Day of Judgment.
- Creation of Man: Allah created man from dry clay, commanded the angels to prostrate before him, and Shaitan was cursed for his arrogance.
- Three Stories:
a. Prophet Ibrahim (AS): Angels gave him the glad tidings of a son despite his wife's old age.
b. Prophet Lut (AS): Angels instructed him to leave his town with his family before its destruction.
c. The People of Thamud: They were shown the miracle of a she-camel but killed it, leading to their destruction.

Key Points in Surah Al-Hijr:
- Verse 47: The pious include Imam Ali, Hamza, Jafar, Abu Dharr, Salman, Ammar, Miqdad, Imam Hasan, Imam Hussain, and the companions of Badr.
- Verse 60: Prophet Lut's wife was among those destroyed.
- Verse 75: "Those endowed with understanding" refer to the Prophet and Ahlul Bayt.
- Verse 94: The Prophet was commanded to proclaim the virtues of the Quran and Ahlul Bayt.

2. Surah An-Nahl:
This Surah covers five main themes:
- Tawheed (Oneness of Allah): Allah created the earth, skies, animals, and all blessings for mankind.
- Prophethood: The Prophet (SAW) was commanded to invite people with wisdom and patience.
- Bees: The miraculous system of bees producing honey, which has healing properties.
- Comprehensive Verse (Verse 90): Commands justice, kindness, and maintaining family ties, while forbidding oppression, sin, and misguidance.
- Praise of Prophet Ibrahim (AS): He was steadfast in his belief in Tawheed.

Key Points in Surah An-Nahl:
- Verse 16: The "star" is interpreted as a reference to Imam Ali.
- Verse 25: Leaders will be rewarded for the actions of their followers.
- Verse 43: The reminders in this verse refer to Ahlul Bayt.
- Verse 44: The Quran requires an explainer, i.e., the Prophet and Ahlul Bayt.
- Verse 72: Family is a blessing from Allah.
- Verse 106: This verse supports the principle of Taqiyyah (dissimulation).
- Verse 119: Conditions for the acceptance of repentance are explained.
- Verse 120: Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is described as an entire Ummah (nation). *

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*Juz 13 – Complete Summary*
Audio link: https://tinyurl.com/y5tx39kb
Introduction
This Juz consists of three Surahs:
1. The remaining portion of Surah Yusuf
2. Surah Ar-Rad (The Thunder)
3. Surah Ibrahim (Abraham)

1. Surah Yusuf (Remaining Part) [Verses 53 – 111]
This section concludes the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS), highlighting his reunion with his father Prophet Yaqub (AS) and brothers, as well as his rise to power.
Key Themes:
1. Seeking Intercession Through Prophets
o Verses 97-98: 
 Prophet Yaqub (AS)s sons request him to pray for their forgiveness: 
 They said, ‘O our father, seek forgiveness for our sins; indeed, we were sinners.’ He said, ‘I shall seek forgiveness for you from my Lord; indeed, He is the Most Forgiving, the Most Merciful.’ (12:97-98)
 This indicates the legitimacy of seeking intercession through Prophets.
2. Insight and True Followers
o Verse 108: 
 Say, ‘This is my way; I invite to Allah with insight – I and those who follow me.’
 The Prophet (SAW) stated, I am the Warner, and Ali (AS) is the Guide.

2. Surah Ar-Rad (The Thunder) [Verses 1 – 43]
This Surah covers five main themes:
1. Truthfulness of the Quran
2. Tawhid (Oneness of Allah)
3. Day of Judgment
4. Prophethood
5. Characteristics of the Righteous and the Wicked
Key Themes:
1. Truthfulness of the Quran
o Verse 1: Alif, Lam, Meem, Ra. These are the verses of the Book; what has been sent down to you from your Lord is the truth.
2. Tawhid – Allah’s Supreme Power
o Verses 2-4: 
 Allah created the heavens, earth, sun, moon, mountains, rivers, and all life forms.
3. Day of Judgment – Disbelievers’ Astonishment
o Verse 5: Do you wonder that when we become dust, we will be created anew?
4. Prophethood and Imam Ali (AS) as the Guide
o Verse 7: Indeed, you are only a warner, and for every nation, there is a guide.
o The Prophet (SAW) said: I am the Warner, and Ali (AS) is the Guide.
5. Signs of the Righteous and the Wicked
o Verses 19-22: The pious are loyal, patient, establish prayer, and give charity.
o Verses 25-26: The wicked break promises, sever family ties, and spread corruption.

3. Surah Ibrahim (Abraham) [Verses 1 – 52]
This Surah discusses:
1. Tawhid
2. Prophethood
3. Day of Judgment
4. Key Reflections
5. Six Prayers of Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
Key Themes:
1. Allah’s Blessings
o Verses 32-34: 
 Allah subjected the sun, moon, rivers, and other elements for human benefit.
2. Prophethood – Prophets Speak in the Language of Their People
o Verse 4: And We did not send any messenger except [speaking] in the language of his people.
3. Day of Judgment – Satan’s Confession
o Verse 22: Satan will say: 
 I had no authority over you except that I invited you, and you responded to me.
4. Faith vs. Falsehood
o Verses 24-26: 
 Righteousness is like a firm tree with deep roots and fruitful branches.
 Falsehood is like an uprooted tree with no stability.
5. Six Prayers of Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
o Verses 35-41: 
1. Safety for his people
2. Protection from idolatry
3. Establishment of prayer
4. Softening of hearts toward righteousness
5. Blessings of sustenance
6. Forgiveness for believersImage attachment

*Juz' 13 – Complete Summary*
Audio link: tinyurl.com/y5tx39kb
Introduction
This Juz' consists of three Surahs:
1. The remaining portion of Surah Yusuf
2. Surah Ar-Ra'd (The Thunder)
3. Surah Ibrahim (Abraham)

1. Surah Yusuf (Remaining Part) [Verses 53 – 111]
This section concludes the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS), highlighting his reunion with his father Prophet Yaqub (AS) and brothers, as well as his rise to power.
Key Themes:
1. Seeking Intercession Through Prophets
o Verses 97-98:
 Prophet Yaqub (AS)'s sons request him to pray for their forgiveness:
 "They said, ‘O our father, seek forgiveness for our sins; indeed, we were sinners.’ He said, ‘I shall seek forgiveness for you from my Lord; indeed, He is the Most Forgiving, the Most Merciful.’" (12:97-98)
 This indicates the legitimacy of seeking intercession through Prophets.
2. Insight and True Followers
o Verse 108:
 "Say, ‘This is my way; I invite to Allah with insight – I and those who follow me.’"
 The Prophet (SAW) stated, "I am the Warner, and Ali (AS) is the Guide."

2. Surah Ar-Ra'd (The Thunder) [Verses 1 – 43]
This Surah covers five main themes:
1. Truthfulness of the Quran
2. Tawhid (Oneness of Allah)
3. Day of Judgment
4. Prophethood
5. Characteristics of the Righteous and the Wicked
Key Themes:
1. Truthfulness of the Quran
o Verse 1: "Alif, Lam, Meem, Ra. These are the verses of the Book; what has been sent down to you from your Lord is the truth."
2. Tawhid – Allah’s Supreme Power
o Verses 2-4:
 Allah created the heavens, earth, sun, moon, mountains, rivers, and all life forms.
3. Day of Judgment – Disbelievers’ Astonishment
o Verse 5: "Do you wonder that when we become dust, we will be created anew?"
4. Prophethood and Imam Ali (AS) as the Guide
o Verse 7: "Indeed, you are only a warner, and for every nation, there is a guide."
o The Prophet (SAW) said: "I am the Warner, and Ali (AS) is the Guide."
5. Signs of the Righteous and the Wicked
o Verses 19-22: The pious are loyal, patient, establish prayer, and give charity.
o Verses 25-26: The wicked break promises, sever family ties, and spread corruption.

3. Surah Ibrahim (Abraham) [Verses 1 – 52]
This Surah discusses:
1. Tawhid
2. Prophethood
3. Day of Judgment
4. Key Reflections
5. Six Prayers of Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
Key Themes:
1. Allah’s Blessings
o Verses 32-34:
 Allah subjected the sun, moon, rivers, and other elements for human benefit.
2. Prophethood – Prophets Speak in the Language of Their People
o Verse 4: "And We did not send any messenger except [speaking] in the language of his people."
3. Day of Judgment – Satan’s Confession
o Verse 22: Satan will say:
 "I had no authority over you except that I invited you, and you responded to me."
4. Faith vs. Falsehood
o Verses 24-26:
 Righteousness is like a firm tree with deep roots and fruitful branches.
 Falsehood is like an uprooted tree with no stability.
5. Six Prayers of Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
o Verses 35-41:
1. Safety for his people
2. Protection from idolatry
3. Establishment of prayer
4. Softening of hearts toward righteousness
5. Blessings of sustenance
6. Forgiveness for believers
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