সূরা আন-নাবা - মক্কায় অবতীর্ণ
Surah An-Naba is the Quran's 78th chapter (surah). Its name, "An-Naba," means "The Tidings" or "The Announcement." This surah contains 40 verses.
Surah An-Naba begins with a proclamation, emphasizing the importance of the material being conveyed. It then discusses Allah's signs in nature, such as the creation of the sky and the earth, the alternation of night and day, and the bounties of sustenance. The surah underlines that these signs provide guidance and serve as a reminder of Allah's omnipotence and the Day of Judgment.
The Arabic text, as well as English and Bangla translations, are included in the PDF file below.
Advantages and advantages:
Reciting and meditating Surah An-Naba can provide Muslims with various spiritual and practical benefits:
Reflection on Natural phenomena: The surah invites Muslims to consider natural phenomena as proof of Allah's existence and strength.
Awareness day of the Judgments: Surah An-Naba promotes conviction in the Day of Judgment and the repercussions of one's conduct. It serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability in the Afterlife.
Thankfulness: The surah encourages thankfulness (shukr) for Allah's bounties, which include sustenance and provision.
Repentance and Seeking Forgiveness: Mentioning the Day of Judgment causes people to repent of their faults and aspire to live righteous lives.
Spiritual Enlightenment: Reciting this surah during prayers (Salah) or in moments of introspection can lead to spiritual upliftment and a deep sense of humility before Allah.
Surah An-Naba encourages Muslims to look for indications of Allah's creation in their surroundings, to consider the implications of their acts, and to strive to live good lives. It serves as a reminder of ultimate accountability in the Hereafter, as well as the significance of faith, thanks, and repentance.
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