সূরা আত্ব-তারিক্ব - মক্কায় অবতীর্ণ
Surah At-Tariq is the Quran's 86th chapter (surah). Its name, "At-Tariq," means "The Morning Star" or "The Nightcomer" in English. This surah is made up of 17 verses.
Surah At-Tariq begins with a description of a celestial event, the appearance of the "tariq," which is commonly interpreted to refer to the morning star or a celestial body that appears at night. The significance of this incident and its role as a sign from Allah is emphasized in the surah.
The Arabic text, as well as English and Bangla translations, are included in the PDF file below.
Advantages and advantages:
Reciting and meditating Surah At-Tariq can provide Muslims with various spiritual and practical benefits:
Reflection on Natural Signs: The surah encourages believers to consider natural signs such as celestial happenings as proof of Allah's existence and omnipotence.
A sense of humility and awe: Surah At-Tariq encourages humility and awe before Allah, showing the intricate process of human creation and Allah's omnipotence in creating individuals.
Seeking Knowledge: It fosters a deeper appreciation for Allah's creation by encouraging the quest of knowledge about the natural world and the human body.
Trust Building: By highlighting Allah's signs throughout the universe and the human body, the surah can help to enhance one's trust and conviction in the Creator.
Spiritual Enlightenment: Reciting this surah during Salah or in periods of introspection can lead to spiritual upliftment as well as a deeper sense of amazement and gratitude for Allah's creation.
Surah At-Tariq serves as a reminder of the natural world's indications as well as the intricate process of human creation. It encourages believers to ponder on these indications in order to improve their faith and develop a closer relationship with Allah, the Creator of the universe.
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