771 - AT TAQWEER (Ayat# 23-29) surah end

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

Revelation, or Wahi, represents the means by which Allah communicates His guidance and decrees to humanity. The consistent and emphatic repetition of the name of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) underscores his pivotal role as the final messenger. This practice of invoking his name serves as a form of remembrance, or Dhikr, and emphasizes his exemplary character and status. The recitation of 'Alhamdulillah' – praise be to Allah – is a fundamental act of worship, acknowledging the Divine source of all blessings. This expression of gratitude is central to Islamic belief and practice, fostering a sense of humility and connection with the Creator. The invocation of seeking forgiveness, Istighfar, is an essential component of spiritual purification, acknowledging human fallibility and seeking Divine mercy. The repeated invocation of Allah’s name and expressions of praise are not merely ritualistic acts but are intended to cultivate a deep sense of reverence and devotion.

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