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**🌿 Reflection & Revelation: The Qur’an’s Light for the Soul 🌿**



The almighty great Allah mentioned that,


“And I have revealed the Qur'an, 


Which heal and mercy for believers, 


But it increases the loss of the unjust. "


“And when I favor people, he turns away and moves away. 

And when he touches her evil, she is absolutely disappointed. ”


"Say, 'Everyone works according to their nature and your Lord is fully aware who is the most perfect on the way."


“And you are the souls of youBy asking questions about. 


Say, 'The Spirit is the command of my Lord and 

You have been given knowledge very little. "


                      Surah Bani Israel 12 ~ 1


                            Tafsir and education 


The Qur'an is the release of the heart of the heart and the liberation of the mind from the heart's medicine and shirk, misconduct and spiritual diseases. Believers benefit from this and the disbelievers cannot be benefited by it. 


Those who are themselves in the Qur'anBy accepting it as an exhibitor, it is cured for them. But the ruling that rejects it and turns away from its guidance, 

This Qur'an pushes them into more harm. This is what the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) describes in a small significance. He says: 

The Qur'an is either proof or proof against you. [Muslim: 225.


 Tenth Ruku ' 


SpiritThere is a question from the disbelievers and its answer from Allah. The word soul is used in a multiple sense in the dictionary, speech and the Qur'an. Famous and well -known means, which is generally understood from this word. 

That is, the life of which life is established. This word in the Qur'an is also used for Gabriel, e.g.


 فَاتَّخَذَتْ مِن دُونِهِمْ حِجَابًا فَأَرْسَلْنَا إِلَيْهَا رُوحَنَا فَتَمَثَّلَ لَهَا بَشَرًا سَوِيًّا  


"Then I sent the soul to him, he made his debut in full human beings." [Maryam: 1] 


And Jesus Alaihis Salam has also been used in a few verses. Even the Qur'an and the revelation of the Spirit are expressed by the words. E.g.


  وَكَذَٰلِكَ أَوْحَيْنَا إِلَيْكَ رُوحًا مِّنْ أَمْرِنَا ۚ مَا كُنتَ تَدْرِي مَا الْكِتَابُ وَلَا الْإِيمَانُ وَلَٰكِن جَعَلْنَاهُ نُورًا نَّهْدِي بِهِ مَن نَّشَاءُ مِنْ عِبَادِنَا ۚ وَإِنَّكَ لَتَهْدِي إِلَىٰ صِرَاطٍ مُّسْتَقِيمٍ 


"Thus I have revealed to you the Spirit, my command; you did not know what the book is and what faith is! [Surah As-Surah: 12] 


But in the Hadith of the HadithIt has been described in the Shane-Nuzul, it is almost clear that they 


The questions were questioned about the souls of the animals and the purpose of being informed of the soul was the purpose. That is, what is the soul? How does the spirit come to the human body? How does this life and humans become alive? 

Abdullah bin Mas'ud Radiullah Anhu said: One day I am Medina with the Messenger of Allah (PBUH)I crossed the road in the population. The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) had a stick of khazur branches in the hands of the Prophet (peace be upon him). He was passing by a few Jews. They were talking to each other: 


Muhammad (peace be upon him) is coming. Ask him about the soul. Some of the other banned. But a few Jews sat down as they questioned. 

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) heard the questionHe stood at the rest of the stick. 


I guessed that the revelation would be revealed to him. After some time the revelation was revealed, he recited this verse and recited:


 وَيَسْأَلُونَكَ عَنِ الرُّوحِ ۖ قُلِ الرُّوحُ مِنْ أَمْرِ رَبِّي وَمَا أُوتِيتُم مِّنَ الْعِلْمِ إِلَّا قَلِيلًا 


Then they said to each other, "Did not forbid you, do not ask him?" [Bukhari: 120, Muslim: 20] 

In another narration, Abdullah bin AbbasRadiullah Anhu weave: The Quraysh used to ask the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) in inconsistent questions. 


Once they thought that the Jews were scholars. They also know the East texts. So some questions need to be learned from them; Which can be tested by Muhammad. Accordingly, some of the Quraish sent questions to the Jews. 

They taught that youAsk him about the soul. [Musnad Ahmad 1/21, Tirmidi: 1]


The soul is said, "Say! The Spirit is instructed by my Lord." 

In the interpretation of this answer. The words of the schedule are different. Some of the commentators said, 


As much as it was important to say in this reply, and as much as the general public was understandable, it was said. 


The question about the full nature of the soul is not said. Because, becauseThe burden was that the common people were unmatched and they were not dependent on understanding that they needed. 


The answer has been revealed that the suspicion that the spirit was tied to the criteria of the common objects was removed. 

So much knowledge about the soul is enough for people. He does not depend on any religious or earthly needs on more knowledge. [See, Fatahul Qadir]


Imam Ibn alKaiyim said about the spirit that


The spirit is like a fine and dynamic body, which extends throughout the human body, such as the rose water remains inside the rose flower. 

[Ar Ruh 178].


*(Note: Always strive to deepen your connection with the Qur’an—not just as text, but as a dialogue with the One who knows your soul best.)*  


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