THE MOST POWERFUL LESSON THAT BELONGS TO SURAH YASEEN | Nouman Ali Khan
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The speaker, Nouman Ali Khan, discusses a powerful lesson from Surah Yaseen, the 36th Surah of the Quran, regarding the role of prophets and believers (0:18). The Story of Three Messengers and a Believer in Surah Yaseen (0:38): Allah typically sends one messenger to a town, but in Surah Yaseen, He sent two messengers to a nation who rejected both (0:40-0:57). Allah then reinforced them with a third messenger, making this nation unique for having three messengers delivering the message simultaneously (0:57-1:09). Despite this, the nation rejected all three, threatening to stone them to death if they didn't stop preaching (1:09-2:20). A fourth person, a believer from a neighboring city, came to help the messengers, and his speech is recorded in the Quran even longer than that of the messengers, emphasizing that believers have their own responsibility and cannot replace the messengers' job (2:27-4:19). The Analogy of the Sun and Moon (4:48): After the story, Allah discusses the sun and the moon, stating that each has its place and job, just as messengers and followers have their own roles (4:48-5:45). The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is compared to the sun (6:32), described as a lamp that gives and illuminates light (6:09-6:39). His presence guarantees exposure to light and the dispelling of darkness (6:55-7:07). Just as the sun eventually sets, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is no longer with us (7:10-7:23). Believers are compared to the moon (7:26), which is a follower and reflects the light of the sun (7:28-7:47). This means that in these "dark times," believers are the only source of light, reflecting the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (7:50-8:16). While the sun (Prophet Muhammad's faith) is perfect and constant, the moon (believer's faith) goes through phases, sometimes strong (full moon) and sometimes weak (weak moon) (8:27-9:16). Even when a believer's faith is weak, they are still representing the light of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and when faith is weakest, it's time for it to rise again (9:16-11:00). Every believer is a representative of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and whether they are obeying or disobeying, their actions reflect his light (10:09-10:43). Allah chose this community (ummah) to carry on the Prophet's mission and be the source of light in darkness, reflecting his glimpse to others (11:34-12:42). The natural signs like the sun and moon serve as constant reminders of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and our connection to him, embodying the beauty of the Quran's teachings (13:01-14:10). ➤ Subscribe Now: https://www.youtube.com/@reviverofislam ➤ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reviverofislam/ ➤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553016467737&mibextid=ZbWKwL ➤ Twitter: https://twitter.com/reviverofislam Keywords : nouman ali khan, nouman ali khan english lectures, nouman ali khan classes, nouman ali khan bayyanah lecture, nouman ali khan fqe, nouman ali khan shorts, nouman ali khan motivation, nouman ali khan khutbah for youngsters, nouman ali khan lectures, nouman ali khan classes, Watch More Content From Our Channel ►70 YEARS OF WORSHIP, THIS TOOK HIM TO HELLFIRE https://youtu.be/ckaUpzd8fJw?si=IpkRJ-9ASWM9Ya93 ►DUA IN SUJOOD https://youtu.be/OZmotPV8eNs?si=-GtkyWvqYFarxSaX #noumanalikhan #story #motivation #surahyaseen
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