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04TH DHUL QA'DAH - DUA OF NABI IBRAHIM (AS)

03/04/2025 - SATURDAY
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In a World where Words fade and Truths shift like Sand, the Qur’an stands as an eternal Miracle.

Imagine a book so linguistically profound that it left Arabia’s greatest poets speechless. In the 7th century, the Qur’an descended in a society where eloquence was a prized art, where poets competed in crafting sublime verses. Yet when the Qur’an challenged skeptics to produce even a single chapter as riveting as its own (2:23), none could answer—not then, not in 1,400 years since. How could an illiterate man from the desert have composed verses that leave linguists breathless, blending rhythmic beauty with unshakable truth? This is the Qur’an’s first miracle: its language, a symphony of words that transcends human creativity.

In the 7th century, long before microscopes or telescopes, the Qur’an painted truths about our universe with poetic precision. It described the stages of a tiny human life forming in the womb—“a clinging clot, then a lump of flesh, formed or unformed” (22:5)—in ways that modern embryology textbooks now echo. It spoke of the universe expanding (“We are stretching it wide” 51:47), a fact confirmed by astronomers millennia later. It called water the source of all life (“We made every living thing from water” 21:30), a truth so universal that biologists today call it the foundation of existence. The Qur’an uniquely describes iron as “sent down” to Earth (57:25). Science later revealed that iron forms in supernovae, arriving here via meteorites—a celestial journey the Qur’an hinted at 1,400 years ago.

Unlike ancient scrolls that fade or stories rewritten over time, the Qur’an remains exactly as it was first revealed. Millions of hearts have memorized it, syllable by syllable, from Jakarta to Johannesburg. Children recite it today in the same Arabic spoken by Prophet Mohamed PBUH. This isn’t coincidence: “We have sent down the Qur’an, and We will guard it” (15:9). Open a copy today, and you’re reading the same words that brought tears to poets, justice to rulers, and hope to the weak for over 1,400 years.

The Qur’an is not just a book—it’s a conversation. It asks you questions: “Have you not thought about your own creation?” (56:57). It speaks to your longing for purpose: “Did you think We created you without meaning?” (23:115). It comforts: “God is with you wherever you are” (57:4). It challenges: “Do they not reflect on the Qur’an? Had it been from anyone but God, they would have found much contradiction” (4:82).

It is also not a relic of the past, but a living dialogue. Its verses have comforted the brokenhearted, guided the lost, and humbled the proud. In Surah Ar-Rahman, the refrain “Which of the favors of your Lord will you deny?” calls to the soul, a reminder of boundless mercy. In Surah Al-Fatihah, the opening words are a sanctuary, a prayer for every seeker. To read the Qur’an is to hear a voice that transcends time, speaking directly to the heart
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