Surah Al Adiyat | The Courser | Mishary Rashid Alafasy | Translate English Malay |

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  • In this video, we'll be covering Surah Al Adiyat, also known as The Courser. This is a very important Surah in the Quran, and is packed full of important teachings.
    Mishary Rashid Alafasy is a renowned translator of the Quran and he has done an amazing job of translating this Surah into English. If you're interested in learning more about this Surah, or in learning how to translate the Quran, then this is the video for you!
    Summary
    1-6 Oaths that man is ungrateful to his God
    7-8 Man loves the things of this world
    9-11 Man’s secret thoughts shall be discovered in the judgment-day [2]
    A one liner theme of surah al-adiyat would read that this surah gives an example that horses are more grateful to their owners than men are to their Rabb (Allah).[3]
    First five ayaat of the surah consist of an oath as a metaphor enforcing the lesson.[4] They describe a scene of horses charging, panting, producing sparks by their hooves, raiding at the time of dawn, stirring up the cloud of dust and arriving a gathering.
    The substantive proposition is in verses 6-8 that Man is ungrateful to his Lord and himself is a witness to it and he is immoderate in the love of worldly good.[5]
    The last three ayaat conclude the surah with a rhetorical question that Does the man not know about the time when contents of the graves will be resurrected and that which is in men's breasts shall be brought to light on that Day their Sustainer will show that He has always been fully aware of them.
    This Surah has 11 verses. It takes its name from verse 1: “وَالْعَادِيَاتِ ضَبْحًا” ( By the racers, panting) where the word “العاديات” meaning “The Chargers/The Racers” appears. This Surah was revealed in Mecca most probably during the early days of Muhammad’s proclamation of his Prophethood. There is a difference of opinion as some commentators of the Quran say that this Surah was revealed in Madina.
    This Surah begins by swearing an Oath of “العاديات” The racers, chargers or any cavalry mode of ride that is used in a war, and narrates beautifully that although all these beings are not conscious beings like Humans but despite that only because man gives them food/fuel they become ready to sacrifice themselves for him and enter in the battlefield without their personal interests or gains. But you O human being despite God has blessed you with conscious and with the blessing of true knowledge thru his revelations even then how ungrateful you are towards your Lord. It also tells that God is aware of all the unknown and hidden secrets of human souls, and He will reveal them on the Day of Judgment.

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