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Surah Al-Qasas (Chapter 28) is the Quran's 28th chapter. It is named after the Arabic phrase "Al-Qasas," which means "The Stories" or "The Narrations." This surah is 88 verses long and was revealed in Makkah.
The Arabic text, as well as English and Bangla translations, are included in the PDF file below.
The spiritual and practical benefits of reciting and pondering on "Surah Surah Al-Qasas" are as follows:
The Story of Musa (Moses): A key element in this surah is the story of Musa. It describes his early life, his escape from Pharaoh's persecution, his experience with the burning bush, and his mission to the Children of Israel as a prophet.
The Mission of Prophet Musa and Prophet Harun to Pharaoh: The surah describes the battle between Musa and Pharaoh, as well as Musa's miracles, such as the staff changing into a serpent and the sea dividing.
The account of Prophet Luqman: The surah covers the account of Luqman, a wise man who gives his son sound guidance on faith, morality, and good behavior.
The Story of Prophet Dhul-Qarnayn: In this story, a virtuous king travels the earth, dealing justly with various peoples and situations.
Historical narratives are used throughout the surah to remind the audience of the costs of unbelief and the benefits of believing. These stories are intended to elicit reflection and introspection.
Belief and Disbelief: The surah compares the implications of trust in God and the Day of Judgment against the fate of those who reject faith.
God's Signs in Creation: The surah asks the reader to consider God's signs in nature and realize His might and wisdom.
You've resolved to comb through the Quran's eternal wisdom in search of a treasure. Each verse you read should direct, calm, and strengthen your relationship with God. May the lessons in this essential book motivate you to be your best self, and may your Quranic journey serve as a spark for constant growth, contemplation, and blessings. Keep an open heart and allow Allah to guide you to your great destiny.
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