সূরা আন-নযিআ’ত - মক্কায় অবতীর্ণ
Surah An-Nazi'at is the Quran's 79th chapter (surah). Its name, "An-Nazi'at," is Arabic for "Those Who Drag Forth" or "The Extractors" in English. This surah contains 46 verses.
Surah An-Nazi'at begins by depicting a scene on the Day of Judgment in which certain events and natural phenomena are interrupted and the dead are resurrected.
\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-Nazi'at can provide Muslims with various spiritual and practical benefits:
Recognize the Day of Judgment: The surah instills faith in the Day of Judgment and the consequences of one's conduct. It serves as a striking reminder of the importance of accountability in the Afterlife.
Reflection on Allah's Signs: Surah An-Nazi'at invites believers to ponder on Allah's signs in the natural world and the Creator's capacity to resurrect the dead.
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 Salah (prayer) or in periods of thought might result in spiritual upliftment and a sense of humility before Allah.
Lessons from History: Recounting the lives of previous prophets and their communities serves as a historical lesson, emphasizing the significance of following Allah's direction and the repercussions of rejecting it.
Surah An-Nazi'at reminds us of the Day of Judgment, Allah's omnipotence, and the consequences of our conduct. In anticipation of the Hereafter, it encourages believers to be cognizant of their actions, seek pardon and repentance, and live a righteous and accountable life.
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