Para 30(64 Pages Bold) 10-31R

SKU: 10-31R

Size: 25.40 x 19.05 x 0.00 CM
Binding: Card Binding
Paper Quality: Local Offset
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Description

Para No. 30 of the Quran, also known as Juz 30 is the final section of the Quran and consists of the last 37 surahs, from Surah An-Naba (The Great News) to Surah An-Nas (Mankind). This para is renowned for its shorter surahs, which often feature rhythmic and poetic language, making them widely memorized and recited in daily prayers by Muslims around the world. The themes within these surahs are profound, encompassing fundamental aspects of Islamic belief, the Hereafter, and moral guidance.
One of the prominent themes in Juz 30 is the vivid description of the Day of Judgment and the afterlife. Surahs such as An-Naba, An-Naziat, and Al-Infitar paint a striking picture of the events of the Last Day, the resurrection, and the fate of the righteous and the wicked. These descriptions serve to remind believers of the transient nature of this worldly life and the eternal significance of the Hereafter, urging them to lead a life of piety and righteousness.
The para also emphasizes the importance of personal accountability and ethical conduct. Surahs like Al-Mutaffifin highlight the consequences of dishonesty and injustice, particularly in business dealings, while Surah Al-Asr succinctly underscores the value of time, faith, righteous deeds, patience, and truthfulness. These messages reinforce the Quran broader moral and ethical teachings, encouraging believers to embody integrity and virtue in all aspects of their lives.
Furthermore, Juz 30 contains surahs that focus on the signs of Allah in nature and His creation. Surahs such as Ash-Shams (The Sun) and Ad-Duhaa (The Morning Brightness) draw attention to the natural phenomena as manifestations of Allah power and wisdom. These verses invite contemplation and reflection on the magnificence of the Creator, fostering a sense of awe, gratitude, and spiritual connection to the natural world.
The para also highlights the significance of divine guidance and revelation. Surah Al-Ala praises the Quran as a source of guidance and light, while Surah Al-Qadr commemorates the Night of Decree, the night in which the Quran was revealed, emphasizing its unparalleled value and blessings. These surahs remind believers of the central role of the Quran in their spiritual journey and the importance of adhering to its teachings.
Lastly, Juz 30 concludes with Surah Al-Nas, a powerful supplication seeking protection from the evil whisperings of Satan. This final surah encapsulates the essence of seeking refuge in Allah from all forms of harm and misguidance, reinforcing the need for constant reliance on divine protection and guidance. This concluding message serves as a fitting end to the Quran, encapsulating the themes of faith, divine support, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.

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