সূরা ত্বোয়া-হা - মক্কায় অবতীর্ণ
Surah Ta-Ha is the Quran's 20th chapter. It gets its name from the Arabic characters "Ta" and "Ha" that occur at the start of the chapter. This surah is 135 verses long and was revealed in Makkah. It largely tells the account of the Prophet Moses (Musa) and his interactions with Pharaoh, as well as his mission to liberate the Israelites from Pharaoh's rule.
The PDF file below contains the Arabic text as well as English and Bangla translations.
Reciting Surah Ta'Ha has spiritual significance and is regarded to offer a number of benefits. Here are several examples:
Moses, the Prophet, and Divine Communication: The account of Moses' meeting with the burning bush and his following quest to confront Pharaoh is told in the surah. The theme of divine connection and guidance through miraculous signs is emphasized in this story.
Monotheism and the Rejection of False Gods: Monotheism and the Rejection of False Deities: The surah highlights Allah's oneness and the rejection of false deities. It emphasizes the futility of worshiping anything other than the Creator.
Perseverance and resilience: Perseverance and Resilience: The account of Moses' battles against Pharaoh's opposition demonstrates the value of patience, resilience, and reliance on Allah in the face of adversity.
For Muslims, reciting Surah Ta-Ha has spiritual meaning and rewards. While specific benefits are not specifically specified in the Quran or Hadith, the general practice of reciting and thinking on Quranic passages provides several blessings. During tough times, some Muslims recite Surah Ta-Ha to seek Allah's protection, guidance, and assistance. It is also considered that reciting this surah on a daily basis will bring peace to the heart and increase one's faith.
Surah Ta-Ha, like other chapters of the Quran, is best recited with sincerity and a heart receptive to grasping its teachings. Muslims are asked to think about the lessons of the surah and apply them to their life in order to seek Allah's mercy and blessings.
You may like to heard Surah 33 Ahzab by Abdur Rahman Al Sudais.
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