Al-Qasas (القصص)
Meaning
The Stories
Ayas
88
Revelation
Meccan
Surah No
28
Surah Al-Qasas centers around the story of Prophet Musa (Moses), highlighting themes of divine intervention, guidance, and justice. Key points include:
Prophet Musa’s story: The Surah narrates the trials and triumphs of Prophet Musa, from his birth, upbringing in Pharaoh’s palace, to his mission of freeing the Israelites.
Divine help for the oppressed: The story emphasizes that Allah supports the oppressed and those who trust in Him, as seen in Musa’s struggles against Pharaoh.
Faith in Allah’s plan: It teaches that even in adversity, Allah’s plan prevails, and His justice will always be manifest.
Encouragement during adversity: Revealed in Mecca, the Surah offered comfort to the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) and early Muslims, showing that the oppressed will ultimately triumph.
Illustrates Allah’s mercy and justice: Through Musa’s life, the Surah highlights Allah’s power to change circumstances and bring justice.
Strengthens trust in Allah during challenges.
Teaches the importance of patience, persistence, and reliance on divine help.
Brings comfort to those facing oppression.
Lessons from Musa’s life:
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “There is no prophet except that he was tested, and among them, Musa was tested the most.” (Sahih Bukhari)
Trust in Allah’s plan:
“Indeed, Allah is the best of planners.” (3:54, referenced in Al-Qasas’ context)
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