319 - YOUNAS (Ayat# 24-30)
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Dr. Israr Ahmad
03/04/26
The transient nature of worldly life is likened to vegetation sprouting from the earth after rainfall, illustrating both its initial growth and eventual decay. This analogy emphasizes the illusion of permanence and the inevitability of change, highlighting that worldly possessions and achievements are temporary. The Quran details the cycle of life, from abundance and prosperity to hardship and loss, reminding individuals that true reliance should be placed on Allah. The consequences of associating partners with Allah, or *shirk*, are also described, contrasting the fate of the righteous with that of those who engage in such practices. Ultimately, the text stresses accountability for one's actions and the importance of sincere faith.
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