774 - MUTAFFIFEEN (Ayat# 18-36) surah end

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

The Quran describes Al-Liyyun as a record reserved for the righteous, detailing their virtuous deeds. This scripture, witnessed by those closest to Allah, is a testament to their piety. The verses highlight the blessed state of the righteous, enjoying eternal bliss in Paradise. They will reside on adorned thrones, gazing upon a scene of radiant joy, their faces reflecting inner peace and contentment. This contrasts sharply with the transient pleasures of the worldly life, where hardship often overshadows happiness. The text also references the sealed nectar, Rahīq al-Makhtūm, a detailed compendium of the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) biography, commended for its meticulous research. This blessed drink is from Tasnim, a spring reserved for those closest to Allah. The verses then address the scorn and ridicule faced by believers from disbelievers, who mocked their devotion to the afterlife, failing to grasp the true value of spiritual pursuits. Ultimately, on the Day of Judgment, the tables will turn, and the believers will rejoice while the disbelievers face the consequences of their actions.

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