Oh ye readers, you will come across "yaa ayyuhaa An-Naas" in the 21st verse in Baqarah.

Know, may Allaah bless you, that that's the first verse where Allaah calls upon anyone in the Qur'aan.

So hearken to that message very well.
That's the first verse of the Qur'aan commanding you to worship Him....if no other reason, He created you.
Therefore, read books of Tafseer along or after your tilaawah.

What msg has Allaah been trying to remind, tell, warn, congratulate you about?

See Tayseer Al-Kareem Ar-Rahmaan. Or Tafseer Ibn Kathiir on your phones.

May Allaah bless us all.
Oh Qur'aan readers! Oh ye honourable Muslims, I am sure most of you woke up quite early today. That's Ramadan for you. No, the rainstorm also didn't allow you sleep? Same as me.
Now, let's ponder again. Most of you must've passed the 3rd page of the Qur'aan. Go back. Ruminate verses 19 and 20.
Allaah mentions rainstorm/raincloud, thunder and lightning. Did the occurrence at midnight seem to resemble what Allaah described in those verses? Were you scared to death? I am not trying to scare you though.
If you relate those 2 verses with those coming before it, you'd realize Allaah was informing you about hypocrites. So, ask yourself, "am I like these examples and parables?"

"Am I a hypocritical Muslim?"
And go forward to the first verse I had quoted on this thread (2:21).

Then see verse 22.

Allaah does all these (provides rain, makes plants grow etc) and says sth at the tail of the verse.

So quiz yourself, "am I obeying Him in this regard as He commands?"
Some of you must have reached/passed the Chapter of Thunder (Ra'd). What do the verses (pertaining to thunder & lightning) mean to you? What can Allaah even do with it or has He had done anything scary with it before?

Mull over them.
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