Surah Al-Fatihah (The Opening II) Surah al-Baqarah (the Cow) II Surah Aal-e Imran (The Family of Imran)
Islamic regulations and guidelines regarding prayer, fasting, Zakat, Hajj, marriage, and inheritance.
Prophetic stories include those of Adam, Musa (Moses), and the Bani Israel.
Faith and Disbelief: Identification of Believers, Disbelievers, and Hypocrites.
Dua (Supplication): The final two verses (Ayat 285-286) are considered potent supplications.
Strengthening Faith: Encourages faith, trust in Allah, and the ability to persevere in the face of difficulty.
Imran's Family narrative: This includes the narrative of Maryam (Mary) and the birth of Prophet Isa.
Emphasis on Taqwa (God-consciousness): Encourages followers to remain pious, patient, and united.
Preparation for Battle: Refers to the Battle of Uhud and teachings on unity and obedience.
Islamic regulations and guidelines regarding prayer, fasting, Zakat, Hajj, marriage, and inheritance.
Prophetic stories include those of Adam, Musa (Moses), and the Bani Israel.
Faith and Disbelief: Identification of Believers, Disbelievers, and Hypocrites.
Dua (Supplication): The final two verses (Ayat 285-286) are considered potent supplications.
Strengthening Faith: Encourages faith, trust in Allah, and the ability to persevere in the face of difficulty.
Imran's Family narrative: This includes the narrative of Maryam (Mary) and the birth of Prophet Isa.
Emphasis on Taqwa (God-consciousness): Encourages followers to remain pious, patient, and united.
Preparation for Battle: Refers to the Battle of Uhud and teachings on unity and obedience.
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