431 - TA'HA (Ayat# 130-135) surah end
The Quran emphasizes the importance of patience and continuous remembrance of Allah, particularly through prayer. Verses from Surah Al-Hijr and other passages highlight the distribution of prayers throughout the day and night, with five obligatory prayers and the possibility of voluntary worship. This balanced schedule allows for uninterrupted pursuit of livelihood while maintaining a strong spiritual connection. The text cautions against envy and worldly desires, reminding believers that true sustenance and lasting blessings come from Allah. The bestowal of seven verses (from Surah Al-Fatiha) and the Quran itself are presented as a far greater gift than material possessions. This divine provision, combined with righteous conduct, ensures success in both this life and the hereafter. The verses also address the demand for miracles, pointing to previous scriptures and their prophecies as sufficient proof, and reiterating that divine punishment is only delivered after a messenger has clearly conveyed the message.
