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Into the Quran – Let It Enrich Your Soul and Your Life | Quran Reflection Book by Sadaf Farooqi

Into the Quran – Let It Enrich Your Soul and Your Life | Quran Reflection Book by Sadaf Farooqi

Publisher: IIPH (International Islamic Publishing House)
Author: Sadaf Farooqi
Language: English
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 415
Size: 15x22cm

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“Into the Quran – Let It Enrich Your Soul and Your Life” by Sadaf Farooqi is a spiritually uplifting Islamic book that encourages readers to connect deeply with the message of the Quran. Through thoughtful reflections and practical insights, the book highlights how the Quran can transform a person’s mindset, emotions, character, and daily lifestyle.

The author explores important Quranic themes such as faith, patience, gratitude, hope, mercy, and personal growth while encouraging readers to reflect upon the wisdom and guidance found within Allah’s words. The book presents the Quran not only as a book of recitation, but as a source of healing, motivation, and direction for every stage of life.

From Author:

YOUR MOLL AND YOUR UP
time to the Our'an?
Do you recite the Qur'an regularly but
find that you're not applying it in your
daily living?
Do you want to improve the quality of
your relationship with the Qur'an?
If yes, then this book is definitely for
you!
Beautifully written, straight from the
author's heart, Into the Quran offers comprehensive and
inspiring reminders about commandments from the Qur'an and
the Hadith, in a way that you can apply to everyday life. Sadaf
Farooqi urges you to study the Qur'an and then implement its
teachings, regardless of personal whims and desires or
traditional customs and practices.
The author has compiled the results of "…her soul-searching
quests into the glorious Qur'an, the lessons she extracted, and
the insights she gleaned from reciting its verses." She shares
how these reflections helped her relate to and overcome
numerous practical challenges. As you study more about and
delve deeper into the Quran, your relationship with it will
improve by leaps and bounds, Allah willing.

Page:01
INTO THE
Our'an
LET IT ENRICH YOUR SOUL AND YOUR LIFE
مع القرآن الكريم
SADAF FAROOQI
Page:02
Contents
Pronunciation and Transliteration Chart..
Arabic honorific symbols.
Hadith grade terms
About the Word 'Lord'
Publisher's Note.
Dedication.
About the Author
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
Enrich Your Life with the Qur'an.
Recite the Qur'an
Read its translation and explanation
Memorize it
Attentively listen to it
Act upon it
Teach it to others
Enjoy the friendships of the family of the Qur'an..
CHAPTER 2
Learning to Recite the Qur'an.
Know the letters and their articulation.
Page:03
CHAPTER 13
Abhorrence of Arrogance
"Arrogant? Who, ME? Never! I am a Muslim."
In the previous chapter, I highlighted the tyranny and bigotry committed by one of the most arrogant rulers in the history of humankind: the Pharaoh. I also described how his arrogance led him to reject the message brought by Allah's prophet and to mistreat the latter in many wicked ways.
His arrogance caused him to commit many sins besides the rejection of truth, such as lying, slander and outright genocide. (He used to have the male babies of the children of Israel killed in order to maintain his and his tribe's absolute power over them.)
In numerous places, the Qur'an describes not only the abhorrent actions of the Pharaoh, but also the numerous punishments meted out by Allah to him as a result of his repeated transgressions.
We can imagine how arrogant he must have been simply by considering the shocking statements that he made in front of the people over whom he ruled as king.
(سورة النازعات: ٢٤)
And said: I am your most exalted lord.)
(Qur'an 79: 24)
فَقَالَ أَنَا رَبُّكُمُ الْأَعْلَى )
... يَأَيُّهَا الْمَلَأُ مَا عَلِمْتُ لَكُم مِّنْ إِلَهِ غَيرى .
(سورة القصص: ۳۸)
O eminent ones, I have not known you to have a god other than me
(Qur'an 28: 38)
Page:04
Prophet Moses and al-Khidr - The quest for divine knowledge
Lessons from taking the young boy's life
وَأَمَّا الْغُلَامُ فَكَانَ أَبَوَاهُ مُؤْمِنَيْنِ فَخَشِينَا أَن يُرهِقَهُمَا طُغْتَنَا وَكُفْرًا )
(سورة الكهف: ٨٠)
And as for the boy, his parents were believers, and we feared that he would overburden them by transgression and disbelief.) (Qur'an 18: 80)
فَأَرَدْنَا أَن يُبْدِ لَهُمَا رَهُمَا خَيْرًا مِنْهُ زَكَوَةً وَأَقْرَبَ رُحما ) (سورة الكهف: (۸۱) يُبْدِلَهُمَا )
So we intended that their Lord should substitute for them one better
than him in purity and nearer to mercy.>>
(Qur'an 18: 81)
Not every child is a blessing. A child can also be a means of distress, torment, and sorrow for the parent by being rebellious, disobedient, ungrateful and wicked towards them. This is especially true for the children that Allah gives to disbelievers.
فَلَا تُعْجِبْكَ أَمْوَلُهُمْ وَلَا أَوَلَدُهُمْ إِنَّمَا يُرِيدُ اللَّهُ لِيُعَذِّبَهُم بِهَا فِي الْحَيَوةِ الدُّنْيَا وَتَزْهَقَ أَنْفُسُهُمْ وَهُمْ كَفِرُونَ )
(سورة التوبة: ٥٥)
So let not their wealth or their children impress you. Allah only intends to punish them through them in worldly life and that their souls should depart [at death] while they are disbelievers.) (Qur'an 9: 55)
By making a child die in his or her youth, it is highly probable that via this tragic demise, Allah is actually saving the parents of this child from an even bigger future torment, grief, or sorrow, especially if they are righteous.
- By taking a child's life, Allah might intend to give the parents another child who is purer in character and more righteous: one better than him in purity and nearer to mercy)
Page:05
INTO THE Our'an
YOUR YOU AND YOUR
Do you feel unable to give sufficient time to the Qur'an?
Do you recite the Qur'an regularly but find that you're not applying it in your daily living?
Do you want to improve the quality of your relationship with the Qur'an? If yes, then this book is definitely for you!
Beautifully written, straight from the author's heart, Into the Qur'an offers comprehensive and inspiring reminders about commandments from the Qur'an and the Hadith, in a way that you can apply to everyday life. Sadaf Farooqi urges you to study the Qur'an and then implement its teachings, regardless of personal whims and desires or traditional customs and practices.
The author has compiled the results of "...her soul-searching quests into the glorious Qur'an, the lessons she extracted, and the insights she gleaned from reciting its verses." She shares how these reflections helped her relate to and overcome numerous practical challenges. As you study more about and delve deeper into the Qur'an, your relationship with it will improve by leaps and bounds, Allah willing.
About the author
Sadaf Farooqi, a Pakistan-based freelance writer studied the Qur'an and the Sunnah at Al-Huda International Institute of Islamic Education for Women. She is also a passionate homeschooling parent of three children. Ms. Farooqi writes about her life experiences on her award-winning blog titled "Sadaf's Space".

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Sample Pages - Content

Page:01
INTO THE
Our'an
LET IT ENRICH YOUR SOUL AND YOUR LIFE
مع القرآن الكريم
SADAF FAROOQI
Page:02
Contents
Pronunciation and Transliteration Chart..
Arabic honorific symbols.
Hadith grade terms
About the Word 'Lord'
Publisher's Note.
Dedication.
About the Author
Introduction
CHAPTER 1
Enrich Your Life with the Qur'an.
Recite the Qur'an
Read its translation and explanation
Memorize it
Attentively listen to it
Act upon it
Teach it to others
Enjoy the friendships of the family of the Qur'an..
CHAPTER 2
Learning to Recite the Qur'an.
Know the letters and their articulation.
Page:03
CHAPTER 13
Abhorrence of Arrogance
"Arrogant? Who, ME? Never! I am a Muslim."
In the previous chapter, I highlighted the tyranny and bigotry committed by one of the most arrogant rulers in the history of humankind: the Pharaoh. I also described how his arrogance led him to reject the message brought by Allah's prophet and to mistreat the latter in many wicked ways.
His arrogance caused him to commit many sins besides the rejection of truth, such as lying, slander and outright genocide. (He used to have the male babies of the children of Israel killed in order to maintain his and his tribe's absolute power over them.)
In numerous places, the Qur'an describes not only the abhorrent actions of the Pharaoh, but also the numerous punishments meted out by Allah to him as a result of his repeated transgressions.
We can imagine how arrogant he must have been simply by considering the shocking statements that he made in front of the people over whom he ruled as king.
(سورة النازعات: ٢٤)
And said: I am your most exalted lord.)
(Qur'an 79: 24)
فَقَالَ أَنَا رَبُّكُمُ الْأَعْلَى )
... يَأَيُّهَا الْمَلَأُ مَا عَلِمْتُ لَكُم مِّنْ إِلَهِ غَيرى .
(سورة القصص: ۳۸)
O eminent ones, I have not known you to have a god other than me
(Qur'an 28: 38)
Page:04
Prophet Moses and al-Khidr - The quest for divine knowledge
Lessons from taking the young boy's life
وَأَمَّا الْغُلَامُ فَكَانَ أَبَوَاهُ مُؤْمِنَيْنِ فَخَشِينَا أَن يُرهِقَهُمَا طُغْتَنَا وَكُفْرًا )
(سورة الكهف: ٨٠)
And as for the boy, his parents were believers, and we feared that he would overburden them by transgression and disbelief.) (Qur'an 18: 80)
فَأَرَدْنَا أَن يُبْدِ لَهُمَا رَهُمَا خَيْرًا مِنْهُ زَكَوَةً وَأَقْرَبَ رُحما ) (سورة الكهف: (۸۱) يُبْدِلَهُمَا )
So we intended that their Lord should substitute for them one better
than him in purity and nearer to mercy.>>
(Qur'an 18: 81)
Not every child is a blessing. A child can also be a means of distress, torment, and sorrow for the parent by being rebellious, disobedient, ungrateful and wicked towards them. This is especially true for the children that Allah gives to disbelievers.
فَلَا تُعْجِبْكَ أَمْوَلُهُمْ وَلَا أَوَلَدُهُمْ إِنَّمَا يُرِيدُ اللَّهُ لِيُعَذِّبَهُم بِهَا فِي الْحَيَوةِ الدُّنْيَا وَتَزْهَقَ أَنْفُسُهُمْ وَهُمْ كَفِرُونَ )
(سورة التوبة: ٥٥)
So let not their wealth or their children impress you. Allah only intends to punish them through them in worldly life and that their souls should depart [at death] while they are disbelievers.) (Qur'an 9: 55)
By making a child die in his or her youth, it is highly probable that via this tragic demise, Allah is actually saving the parents of this child from an even bigger future torment, grief, or sorrow, especially if they are righteous.
- By taking a child's life, Allah might intend to give the parents another child who is purer in character and more righteous: one better than him in purity and nearer to mercy)
Page:05
INTO THE Our'an
YOUR YOU AND YOUR
Do you feel unable to give sufficient time to the Qur'an?
Do you recite the Qur'an regularly but find that you're not applying it in your daily living?
Do you want to improve the quality of your relationship with the Qur'an? If yes, then this book is definitely for you!
Beautifully written, straight from the author's heart, Into the Qur'an offers comprehensive and inspiring reminders about commandments from the Qur'an and the Hadith, in a way that you can apply to everyday life. Sadaf Farooqi urges you to study the Qur'an and then implement its teachings, regardless of personal whims and desires or traditional customs and practices.
The author has compiled the results of "...her soul-searching quests into the glorious Qur'an, the lessons she extracted, and the insights she gleaned from reciting its verses." She shares how these reflections helped her relate to and overcome numerous practical challenges. As you study more about and delve deeper into the Qur'an, your relationship with it will improve by leaps and bounds, Allah willing.
About the author
Sadaf Farooqi, a Pakistan-based freelance writer studied the Qur'an and the Sunnah at Al-Huda International Institute of Islamic Education for Women. She is also a passionate homeschooling parent of three children. Ms. Farooqi writes about her life experiences on her award-winning blog titled "Sadaf's Space".

Who is Sadaf Farooqi?

Sadaf Farooqi is a notable Pakistani academic and expert in the field of linguistics, with a particular focus on language and education. She is known for her contributions to research on the structure and function of languages, as well as her work in promoting educational initiatives and language learning. As a scholar, she has written extensively on topics related to linguistics, language acquisition, and language development, often with an emphasis on the importance of multilingualism in educational contexts.