সূরা আল আ’লা - মক্কায় অবতীর্ণ
Surah Al-A'la is the Quran's 87th chapter (surah). Its name, "Al-A'la," translates to "The Most Exalted" or "The Most High" in English. This surah contains 19 verses.
Surah Al-A'la opens by worshipping and adoring Allah, the Most High, and recognizing His sovereignty and magnificence. It emphasizes Allah's characteristics as the Creator and Sustainer of the cosmos, highlighting His knowledge, wisdom, and might. The Quran is also mentioned as a source of guidance and information 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 Al-A'la can provide Muslims with various spiritual and practical benefits:
Monotheism (Tawhid): The surah supports monotheism (Tawhid), highlighting Allah's oneness and majesty, which is important to Islamic religion.
Praise and Gratitude: It inspires believers to praise and thank Allah for His favors and guidance.
Spiritual Enlightenment: Reciting this surah during prayers (Salah) or in periods of introspection might result in spiritual upliftment and a closer relationship with Allah.
Quranic Guidance Reminder: Surah Al-A'la reminds Muslims of the function of the Quran as a source of guidance and information. It pushes people to seek information and put it into practice.
Recognition of Allah's characteristics: The surah invites believers to consider Allah's characteristics, such as His knowledge, wisdom, and power.
Surah Al-A'la serves as a reminder of Allah, the Most High, and the importance of acknowledging His sovereignty and characteristics. It urges believers to maintain a close connection with Allah via praise, thanks, and the quest of knowledge, ultimately leading to a more profound spiritual connection and a greater comprehension of the Creator.
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