542 - SABA (Ayat# 01-09)

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
03/04/26

The Quranic verses within Surah Ali Imran, Surah Muhammad, Surah Saba, and Surah Fatir address the concepts of divine knowledge, the transient nature of the universe, and accountability in the afterlife. These verses highlight Allah’s comprehensive awareness of all that enters and exits the earth, as well as everything that descends from and ascends into the heavens. The discussion elaborates on the historical shift in scientific understanding regarding the universe—from a previously held belief in its permanence to the modern acceptance of its eventual dissolution. This change aligns with Quranic teachings, reinforcing the idea that the universe is not eternal but will ultimately return to its originator. The verses emphasize that the Day of Judgment will serve as a reckoning for those who believed and acted righteously, ensuring justice for their sacrifices and devotion. Conversely, those who rejected the divine message will face a severe reckoning. The text also touches upon the skepticism of disbelievers, questioning the authenticity of the revelation and attributing it to madness or possession, while asserting the truthfulness of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the clarity of divine guidance contained within the Quran.

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