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Omar Suleiman

Ramadan 2016 - Quran 30 for 30 - Day 8

Omar Suleiman

Muslim Central

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Islam

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2016

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Quran 30 for 30 – Day 8 – Al A’raf and Al Anfal June 13, 2016 Juz 9 Al A’raaf – The Heights A Barrier between Paradise & the Hellfire on which those people whose good deeds and bad deeds are equal will sit. Allah’s mercy overtakes them and they enter into paradise. SubhanAllah. In ... Read more

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All right, so now I can guys so we're gonna go ahead and start in shawatata with the with the next judge.

0:11.0

I'll give you guys a minute to get logged on inshala. I'm going to So why you guys are getting logged on I'll give you guys just a little cool

0:40.1

tidbit about sort of the Arraf.

0:42.5

Edgar Allan Poe, the great American poet.

0:45.8

His longest poem was actually called it Arraf.

0:48.2

So he actually wrote a poem in the 1800s at Arraf

0:52.2

and it's his most famous poem or as long as

0:54.4

most famous one but it's not obviously true to the Quran and per se it's not a

1:00.0

theological poem but it's pretty interesting that he based his longest poem off of

1:06.8

Suitil al-Arof so also just to let you guys know so we'll go ahead and start in

1:11.4

shawlah.

1:12.4

Smina al-Ihah mz al-Ariya al-I did you man

1:15.2

whata so the Edgar Allen Poe part was not tough seer but um sootel al-Arof is named

1:20.7

srutel al-Af. Obviously it refers to that barrier, you know, or the heights,

1:26.8

al-Araf means the heights, it refers to this barrier between the people of Hellfire and the people of

1:32.4

Paradise and there are a group of people

1:34.2

Subhana that are standing on that barrier on the day of judgment on an al-A-Raf and their good

1:40.7

deeds and their bad deeds are completely equal.

1:43.6

You can imagine, Sub-O-Lah, the value of one Hasanah, the value of one good deed at that time,

1:48.6

they are completely equal.

1:50.6

So their good deeds and bad deeds are completely equal.

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