Para 30(11 Line) 350-31UC

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Para 30 of the Quran, also known as Juz 30, is the final section of the Quran and is often referred to as Amma Para after its opening word, Amma. This Juz encompasses a collection of short, powerful surahs from Surah An-Naba to Surah An-Nas . These surahs are characterized by their concise yet profound messages, focusing on the fundamentals of faith, the Day of Judgment, and moral conduct.
Surah An-Naba (The Tidings) begins this Juz by emphasizing the reality and severity of the Day of Judgment. It calls people to reflect on the creation of the universe and the resurrection, urging them to prepare for the inevitable accountability before Allah.
Surah An-Naziat (Those Who Pull Out) continues with vivid descriptions of the Day of Judgment, highlighting the contrast between the fate of the righteous and the wicked. It serves as a stern reminder of the consequences of one actions in this life.
Surah Abasa (He Frowned) recounts an incident involving the Prophet Muhammad and a blind man, emphasizing the importance of humility and prioritizing sincere seekers of guidance over social status.
Surah At-Takwir (The Overthrowing) and subsequent surahs in this Juz focus on the signs of the Day of Judgment, the reality of the afterlife, and the ultimate justice of Allah. They call upon humanity to ponder over the natural phenomena and signs around them as evidence of Allah power and the certainty of the hereafter.
Surah Al-Infitar (The Cleaving) and Surah Al-Mutaffifin (Defrauding) address moral conduct, emphasizing honesty, justice, and the repercussions of cheating and dishonesty in dealings.
Surah Al-Inshiqaq (The Splitting Open) and Surah Al-Buruj (The Mansions of the Stars) continue with descriptions of the end times and the ultimate reward and punishment, urging people to uphold their faith and righteousness.
Surah Al-Tariq (The Morning Star) and Surah Al-Ala (The Most High) highlight the signs of Allah in the creation and the importance of purifying oneself spiritually.
The remaining surahs, from Surah Al-Ghashiyah (The Overwhelming) to Surah An-Nas (Mankind), reinforce the core themes of monotheism, the afterlife, moral conduct, and the need for seeking refuge in Allah from all forms of evil.
Para 30 is presented in an 11-line format, ensuring readability and ease of recitation. This format aids in memorization and reflection, allowing readers to engage deeply with the profound messages contained within these short yet impactful surahs. The clear, organized presentation enhances the reader connection with the divine words, facilitating a deeper understanding and spiritual experience.

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