10.4.08

"ALLAH is The Most Just of Judges!" Surah 95, At-Tin and Surah 42, Ash-Shura preceded by Surah 1, Al-Fatihaha



In the Name of ALLAH, The Compassionate, The Merciful

All Praise is for ALLAH, The LORD of the Worlds, The Compassionate, The Merciful. Master of the Day of Judgment: O' ALLAH! YOU Alone we Worship and YOU Alone we call on for Help. O' ALLAH! Guide us to the Right Way; the Way of those whom YOU have favored; not of those who have earned YOUR Wrath, or of those who have lost the Way. [1:1-7]


And in whatsoever you differ, the Decision thereof is with ALLAH [HE is The Ruling Judge]. Such is ALLAH, my LORD in Whom I put my trust, and to HIM I turn in all my affairs and in repentance. [42:10]

Is not ALLAH The Most Just of Judges? [95:1-8]



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ALLAH is The Most Just of Judges --- The Most Conclusive of Judges --- The Wises of Judges!

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Surah 95, At-Tin consists of 8 short ayaat or verses in all.

At-Tin, 95:1-8


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1- By the Fig and the Olive, 2- and by the Mount of Sinai, 3- and by this City of Security [Makkah], 4- We have certainly created man in the best of stature; 5- then We return him to the lowest of the low, 6- except for those who believe and do righteous deeds, for they will have a Reward uninterrupted. 7- So what yet causes you to deny the Recompense? 8- Is not ALLAH the Most Just of Judges? [95:1-8]


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Al-Fatihah, 1:1-7



The Opening Surah or Chapter of the Holy Qur'an, Al-Fatihah precedes the recitation of Ash-Shura, 42:1-16 in video part 1 below. The translation of Al-Fatihah does not appear on the screen in that video. Al-Fatihah consisting of seven short ayaat or verses is recited and translated into English on screen in the above video.
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Surah 42, Ash-Shura consists of 53 ayaat or verses in all. Surah Ash-Shura is being recited during Ramadan 1427H/2006, with on screen English translations in the following 3 videos:

Ash-Shura, 42:1-16 - part 1


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Ash-Shura, 42:17-35 - part 2


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Ash-Shura, 42:36-53 - part 3


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