SubhanAllah...What an amazing episode...I always have a soft corner for Surah Al Kahf because it is the first surah I decided to study in the hardest days of my life....and today's discussion has just increased my appreciation for the speech of Allah again... Feeling really grateful to Allah for this incredible series...
Alhamdulillah for everything you are all doing, Ma sha Allah it is a great that you are sharing May Allah SubhanAllah reward you and increase you in your connection to knowledge in this beautiful Deen and reward you with blessings Ameen
This episode was truly inspiring. I especially appreciated the reflection on Quran 18:109, which illustrates how the ink, like God's words, can never be exhausted. It made me think of the challenge of condensing words in university essays, deciding what to include or leave out. Yet, the Quran is filled with immense knowledge, wisdom, and insight on the world, creation, and spirituality-what God deemed relevant for us. This reinforces for me the idea you reiterated whereby it’s meanings are infinite, as it is a deeply profound and concise source of guidance.
@@خريف-خ5ض which reflection do you mean? We aren’t ignoring anything on purpose. The best place to post reflections is at QuranReflect.com - this is just a comment section which doesn’t have the same connectivity.
Jazak'Allahu khair 💗 for this episode.I always wondered why we are recommended to read surah kahf every Friday as non-Arabs who didn't understand the meaning of surah of what I was reciting. Alhamdulillah, now even after knowing the surface level, there are so many stories with so many life lessons in the surah that remind you throughout the week, and in your everyday life, it makes you reflect on Allah's creation and your own life situations. Genuinely makes you humble and grateful .
@@mariyamsamol3508 very true. It’s worth pointing out that al-Kahf was never meant to be the only surah we recite, so if we only have one set time to recite (e.g. Friday) it would be even better to follow the weekly readings we have set in the Global Quranic Calendar so that we recite the whole Book in a year.
SubhanAllah...What an amazing episode...I always have a soft corner for Surah Al Kahf because it is the first surah I decided to study in the hardest days of my life....and today's discussion has just increased my appreciation for the speech of Allah again... Feeling really grateful to Allah for this incredible series...
Alhamdulillah for everything you are all doing, Ma sha Allah it is a great that you are sharing
May Allah SubhanAllah reward you and increase you in your connection to knowledge in this beautiful Deen and reward you with blessings Ameen
This episode was truly inspiring. I especially appreciated the reflection on Quran 18:109, which illustrates how the ink, like God's words, can never be exhausted. It made me think of the challenge of condensing words in university essays, deciding what to include or leave out. Yet, the Quran is filled with immense knowledge, wisdom, and insight on the world, creation, and spirituality-what God deemed relevant for us. This reinforces for me the idea you reiterated whereby it’s meanings are infinite, as it is a deeply profound and concise source of guidance.
@@ST-jj1uk thank you for this beautiful reflection!
@quranreflect are you @ quranreflect ignoring my reflection? If so, it's fine. Allah will appreciate all as it esp for Allah.
@@خريف-خ5ض which reflection do you mean? We aren’t ignoring anything on purpose. The best place to post reflections is at QuranReflect.com - this is just a comment section which doesn’t have the same connectivity.
Jazak'Allahu khair 💗 for this episode.I always wondered why we are recommended to read surah kahf every Friday as non-Arabs who didn't understand the meaning of surah of what I was reciting. Alhamdulillah, now even after knowing the surface level, there are so many stories with so many life lessons in the surah that remind you throughout the week, and in your everyday life, it makes you reflect on Allah's creation and your own life situations. Genuinely makes you humble and grateful .
@@mariyamsamol3508 very true. It’s worth pointing out that al-Kahf was never meant to be the only surah we recite, so if we only have one set time to recite (e.g. Friday) it would be even better to follow the weekly readings we have set in the Global Quranic Calendar so that we recite the whole Book in a year.