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Tarawih Night Two

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This summary
of the second Tarawīh begins at the second quarter of the second Juz and
concludes midway into the third Juz (at verse 18 of Sūrah Âl Imrān).

To a very large extent, Sūrah Baqara discusses the complete
message of Islām, dealing with matters such as the rights of Allāh,
the rights of man, the method of living and the principles of social interaction.
It also outlines laws pertaining to Salāh, Zakāh and Haj. In addition
to this, charity, social welfare, mutual consultation, marriage, divorce, Iddah
[waiting period after a woman is divorced or widowed], bequests, commerce and
giving loans are also discussed. The Sūrah also presents many commands
and prohibitions, devoting much attention to matters that are permissible and
those that are not. These may be referred to as a complete code of life.


The details of Imān and the criteria of Imān are
also discussed in this part of the Sūrah. Allāh emphasises that
people should believe in Allāh, His Rasul it, the Day of Qiyāmah,
the angels, all His other Ambiyā Alayhimus Salām and all the Divine
Scriptures that were revealed to various Ambiyā Alayhimus Salām
during their respective periods. Allāh also commands Muslims to spend
generously on their parents, relatives, the poor, orphans, travellers and those
slaves who wish to purchase their freedom.


Allāh commands that a murderer be executed [Qisās].
However, if the heirs of the murdered person choose to rather accept the blood
money, it will have to be paid. Fasting is ordained in this Sūrah, but
people who are unable to fast have been granted certain concessions. Allāh
makes it clear that marriage of Muslims to Mushrikīn men and women is
prohibited. In addition to this, the Sūrah makes it clear that children
are allowed to be suckled for a maximum period of two years.


End of Second Juz


Beginning of Third Juz


Allāh declares all interest-related transactions to be
undeniably Harām towards the end of Sūrah Baqara. The Sūrah
also relates the incidents of two Ambiyā Alayhimus Salām whose hearts
Allāh put at ease when He demonstrated to them how He resurrects the dead.
Throughout Sūrah Baqara, Allāh repeatedly emphasises the importance
of pondering over the verses of the Qur’ān. At the very end of the
Sūrah, Allāh teaches man the method of making du’ā as
well as the words to be used.

The first eighteen verses of Sūrah Âl Imrān make it clear
that only Allāh is worthy of worship, that the Day of Qiyāmah will
certainly dawn and that the people will definitely be rewarded and punished
for their actions. Allāh tells mankind that the Qur’ān was
revealed to distinguish between truth and falsehood. Allāh also speaks
of the Battle of Badr in this Sūrah. If the Mu’minīn were
to ponder about the stunning victory that the Muslims earned in this battle,
they can learn volumes about Allāh’s power. The true Mu’minīn
are defined as people who persevere through hardships, who spend their wealth
in Allāh’s way and awaken during the latter part of the night to
beg pardon from Allāh.


Source: Gift of Tarawīh



Audio:
Qur'an Summaries by Shaykh Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq Night Two


Source:
Al-Kawthar
Academy







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