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S13 Ep 11Page 251 - The Lasting Reality
In this lesson of Sūrah Ar-Raʿd (14–18), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf reflects on the futility of worshipping others besides Allāh, for all of creation submits to Him willingly or unwillingly. The verses draw striking contrasts between truth and falsehood, light and darkness, the blind and the seeing, reminding us that only Allāh is the Creator and Sustainer of all things. Through the parable of rainwater and foam, Allāh illustrates that falsehood is temporary and fleeting, while truth endures and benefits humanity. The passage closes by contrasting the reward of those who respond to their Lord with the severe consequences awaiting those who turn away.
S13 Ep 10Page 250 - The Unseen and the Seen
In this lesson of Sūrah Ar-Raʿd (5–13), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf reflects on the arrogance of those who mock resurrection and demand punishment, ignoring the many signs already before them. These verses remind us that Allāh’s mercy is vast, yet His punishment is severe, and the Prophet ﷺ is only a warner while ultimate guidance rests with Allāh. The passage describes Allāh’s complete knowledge of the seen and unseen, His awareness of what lies within every womb, and His control over every matter. It establishes the principle that Allāh does not change the condition of a people until they change what is within themselves, and illustrates His power through the fear and hope inspired by lightning, thunder, and clouds, all glorifying Him while He strikes with might whom He wills.
S13 Ep 7Page 249 - Signs in Creation & Ultimate Truth
In this lesson of Sūrah Ar-Ra’d (1–4), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf reflects on how Allāh introduces His Book as the ultimate truth, though many reject it. The verses highlight His power over creation - raising the heavens without pillars, subjecting the sun and moon, spreading the earth, and pairing fruits of every kind. These signs call mankind to recognise His oneness, certainty of the Hereafter, and to use reflection and reason to arrive at faith.
S13 Ep 8Page 248 - Lessons for the Wise
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf (103–111), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf concludes the sūrah by reflecting on the timeless lessons embedded in the story of Prophet Yūsuf عليه السلام. Despite the Prophet’s ﷺ tireless efforts, many people still reject faith, reminding us that guidance lies solely with Allāh. These verses emphasise the importance of pure tawḥīd, the danger of heedlessness despite countless signs, and the certainty of accountability. The passage highlights that every messenger was a human being sent with revelation and faced rejection until Allāh’s victory arrived. Ultimately, the story of Yūsuf is not a tale of fiction, but a true account filled with wisdom, guidance, and mercy for people of understanding.
S13 Ep 6Page 247 - The Reunion of Hearts
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf (verses 93–102), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf brings us to the moment of long-awaited reunion. Yūsuf (ʿalayhi as-salām) sends his shirt to restore his father’s sight, a symbol of mercy and healing after years of grief. Yaʿqūb (ʿalayhi as-salām) recognizes Allāh’s wisdom and welcomes his sons’ repentance, teaching us the power of forgiveness. Finally, the family gathers in Egypt, dreams are fulfilled, and Yūsuf reflects on Allāh’s subtle kindness throughout every trial. These verses remind us that with steadfast trust, sincere tawbah, and reliance on Allāh’s mercy, even the deepest wounds can be healed and long hopes fulfilled.
S13 Ep 5Page 246 - Hope, Mercy, and Reunion
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf (verses 87–92), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf unfolds the moment when despair gives way to divine relief. Yaʿqūb (ʿalayhi as-salām) urges his sons to continue searching, reminding them that none should lose hope in Allāh’s mercy. When they stand before Yūsuf (ʿalayhi as-salām), humbled by hardship, he reveals his true identity with grace. Instead of reproach, Yūsuf embodies forgiveness—declaring, “No blame will there be upon you today. May Allāh forgive you, and He is the most merciful of the merciful.”These verses shine a light on the enduring hope a believer must carry, the blessings of patience and taqwā, and the beauty of pardoning others when power rests in one’s hand.
S13 Ep 4Page 245 - Patience in Deepest Grief
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf (verses 80–86), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf takes us to the emotional turning point of the story. Yūsuf’s brothers, unable to free Binyamīn, retreat into private discussion. The eldest brother vows not to leave Egypt without their father’s consent or until Allāh decides the matter. Back home, Yaʿqūb (ʿalayhi as-salām) meets the news with unshakable patience (ṣabr jamīl) and complete trust in Allāh, even as his grief over Yūsuf overwhelms him. These verses remind us of the power of steadfast faith, the importance of taking responsible action, and the comfort found in turning all sorrow and hope to Allāh alone.
S13 Ep 3Page 244 - The Hidden Plan of Allāh سبحانه و تعالى
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf (69–79), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf recounts the emotional reunion between Yūsuf عليه السلام and his full brother, Binyamīn, and the wise plan Yūsuf sets in motion to keep him in Egypt. By placing the king’s measuring bowl in Binyamīn’s bag, Yūsuf creates a situation that appears incriminating yet serves a greater purpose decreed by Allāh. The brothers, unaware of his identity, react with suspicion and defensiveness, even reviving old accusations. The episode highlights divine planning over human schemes, the restraint of a heart that forgives without revealing, and the unwavering commitment to justice even under personal pressure.
S13 Ep 2Page 243 - Wisdom Meets Tawakkul
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf (63–68), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explains how Yūsuf’s brothers return to Yaʿqūb عليه السلام with the demand to send their youngest brother back to Egypt to secure more provisions. Yaʿqūb, recalling the loss of Yūsuf, hesitates but eventually agrees after taking a solemn oath from them, placing his trust in Allāh as the ultimate Guardian. He advises his sons to enter Egypt through separate gates, not as a means to escape divine decree, but to act with wisdom while knowing that only Allāh’s will prevails. This passage highlights reliance upon Allāh, the balance between precaution and trust, and the deep insight of a prophet guided by divine knowledge.
S13 Ep 1Page 242 - When Truth is Rewarded
In this Page By Page lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf (54–62), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf reflects on the moment Yūsuf عليه السلام is not only freed but honoured with authority by the king. Yūsuf confidently takes on responsibility for the nation’s storehouses, marking a major turning point in his journey. As Allāh establishes him in the land, his integrity and foresight shine through. The lesson also covers the first encounter with his brothers after years apart — a meeting filled with strategy, wisdom, and emotional restraint. By returning their goods secretly, Yūsuf encourages their return and sets the stage for the next chapter of reunion and revelation.
S12 Ep 20Page 241 - The Vindication of Yūsuf ﷺ
In this Page By Page lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf (43–53), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores how Allāh’s plan unfolds as the king’s dream leads to Yūsuf’s release from prison. After interpreting the vision with remarkable clarity, Yūsuf offers a solution to the coming crisis showcasing both his prophetic wisdom and leadership. But before stepping into the spotlight, he seeks justice, demanding the truth of his innocence be made public. The confession of the women and the wife of al-ʿAzīz not only clears his name but honours his patience and integrity. A powerful reminder that truth prevails, and those who trust Allāh are never forgotten.
S12 Ep 19Page 240 - Faith Over Freedom
In this Page By Page lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf (36–42), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf reflects on the dreams of two fellow prisoners who turn to Yūsuf عليه السلام for interpretation. Before revealing the meanings, Yūsuf seizes the moment to call them to the Oneness of Allāh using clarity, wisdom, and conviction even in the depths of prison. He highlights the emptiness of idol worship and affirms the legacy of tawḥīd carried by the prophets before him. One dream ends in honour, the other in execution, but both affirm the certainty of Allāh’s decree. The lesson powerfully shows how daʿwah can be given in any circumstance and reminds us that divine timing and purpose lie behind every delay including Yūsuf’s continued stay in prison.
S12 Ep 18Page 239 - The Price of Purity
In this lesson covering Sūrah Yūsuf (30–35), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores how Yūsuf عليه السلام becomes the talk of the city after resisting the seduction of the wife of al-ʿAzīz. As the story unfolds, her attempt to prove herself to other women backfires when they, too, are overwhelmed by Yūsuf’s beauty and character. Despite his innocence, Yūsuf chooses prison over sin, teaching a powerful lesson in preferring hardship over disobedience to Allāh. The lesson highlights the strength of resisting desires, the pressure of public shame, and the unwavering integrity of a true servant of Allāh.
S12 Ep 17Page 238 - A Trial of Temptation and Truth
In this lesson covering Sūrah Yūsuf (verses 22–29), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the remarkable integrity and steadfastness of Prophet Yūsuf (AS) during one of his greatest personal trials. As he reaches maturity, Allāh grants him knowledge and wisdom — a divine gift that becomes evident when he resists the seduction of the wife of al-ʿAzīz. This powerful episode reveals the strength of īmān, the divine protection granted to sincere believers, and the wisdom in Allāh’s plan. The lesson reflects on key themes such as resisting temptation, maintaining dignity in the face of false accusations, and the virtue of being among Allāh’s chosen servants.
S12 Ep 16Page 237 - Betrayed by His Own
In this lesson covering Sūrah Yūsuf, verses 11–21, Shaykh Dr Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores how the plot of Yūsuf’s brothers unfolded as they convinced their father to send him with them. Despite Yaʿqūb’s concerns, they placed him in a well, returning with a fabricated story. The verses go on to recount how a passing caravan found Yūsuf and sold him in Egypt for a small price. He was eventually taken in by an Egyptian household, setting the stage for the next part of his divine journey. The lesson reflects on themes of jealousy, divine planning, trust in Allāh, and how apparent loss can lead to unexpected beginnings.
S12 Ep 15Page 236 - The Plot Against Yūsuf عَلَیهِ السَّلام
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūsuf verses 1 to 10, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf begins the story described as the best of stories — the life of Prophet Yūsuf ʿalayhi al-salām. The lesson explores the beauty of the Qur’ān’s eloquence and the divine wisdom behind revealing the story in Arabic for understanding and reflection. We learn about Yūsuf’s profound dream and his father Yaʿqūb’s advice to keep it secret, foreseeing his other sons’ envy. The verses then uncover the jealousy brewing among Yūsuf’s brothers and their dark plot against him, ultimately deciding to cast him into a well instead of killing him. The opening of this remarkable narrative sets the stage for themes of jealousy, divine planning, and prophetic insight.
S12 Ep 14Page 235 - Faith in Divine Plan
In this lesson on Sūrah Hūd, verses 117–123, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf reflects on how Allah's justice never allows for the destruction of a community while its people are still striving for reform. The verses affirm that human differences are part of divine wisdom and only those whom Allah shows mercy to will be rightly guided. These final verses of the Sūrah also highlight the role of prophetic stories in strengthening the Prophet’s ﷺ resolve, serving as a source of truth, guidance, and remembrance for believers. The Sūrah ends with a declaration of unwavering commitment to truth and patience in the face of disbelief.
S12 Ep 13Page 234 - Truth Over Tradition
In this lesson of Sūrah Hūd verses 109–116, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the warnings and guidance offered to the Prophet ﷺ and his followers in the face of persistent disbelief. The verses reaffirm that those who worship others besides Allāh are only following blind tradition and will receive their due share of recompense. Just as previous scriptures like the Torah were disputed, the Qur’ān too faces doubt from many. Yet, every individual will be fully repaid for their deeds. Believers are instructed to stay firm upon the truth, avoid leaning toward the wrongdoers, and uphold prayers consistently. The reminder that good deeds erase bad ones offers hope, while the importance of patience and moral courage is emphasised. The passage concludes by lamenting the rarity of righteous reformers in past nations and warns against indulgence in worldly luxury at the cost of faith.
S12 Ep 12Page 233 - Fate of the Defiant
In this lesson of Sūrah Hūd (96–108), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the downfall of Pharaoh and his followers who arrogantly rejected the message of Mūsá (Moses, peace be upon him). Their rebellion led them to ruin in this world and a cursed destiny in the Hereafter. The verses go on to describe the consequences faced by other destroyed nations, highlighting how Allah's punishment befalls those who persist in wrongdoing. The passage closes with a powerful depiction of the Day of Judgement, where all people will be gathered, and only by Allah’s permission will anyone speak. The ultimate end of the wretched is Hell, while the prosperous will enjoy an everlasting reward in Paradise.
S12 Ep 11Page 232 - Shuʿayb’s Final Warning
In this lesson of Sūrah Hūd verses 88–95, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explains the final warnings of Prophet Shuʿayb (ʿalayhi as-salām) to his people. He pleads with them to consider his sincerity, his desire for reform, and his dependence on Allah alone. He warns them not to follow the path of previous destroyed nations like those of Nūḥ, Hūd, Ṣāliḥ, and Lūṭ. Despite his compassion and warnings, they mock him and threaten him with violence. The lesson concludes with the arrival of Allah’s command, the salvation of Shuʿayb and his followers, and the utter destruction of the wrongdoers of Madyan — leaving behind no trace of their past prosperity.
S12 Ep 10Page 231 - Shuʿayb’s Warning Ignored
In this lesson on Sūrah Hūd (verses 84–87), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the message of Prophet Shuʿayb (ʿalayhi as-salām) to the people of Madyan. He called them to the worship of Allāh alone and condemned their corruption, particularly their dishonesty in business dealings and economic injustice. Despite their material prosperity, they were warned of a punishment if they continued spreading corruption and denying divine guidance. The people mockingly questioned how his prayer could dictate their trade or traditions, highlighting their resistance to moral accountability. This lesson sheds light on the relationship between faith, ethical conduct, and societal justice.
S12 Ep 9Page 230 - Ibrahim's Plea, Luṭ's Trial
In this lesson on Sūrah Hūd, verses 69–83, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf discusses the visit of the angels to Prophet Ibrāhīm (AS) and the events that followed. The angels bring glad tidings of offspring and inform Ibrāhīm of the impending punishment for the people of Lūṭ (AS). Despite Ibrāhīm’s compassionate plea on behalf of Lūṭ’s nation, the divine decree is final. The lesson then moves to Lūṭ’s encounter with the angels, the aggressive behaviour of his people, and the eventual destruction of their town through a severe punishment. This passage highlights the mercy shown to the prophets and believers, and the certainty of divine justice.
S12 Ep 8Page 229 - Destroyed After Denial
In this lesson on Sūrah Hūd, verses 61–68, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the story of the Prophet Ṣāliḥ (AS) and his mission to the people of Thamūd. The lesson highlights Ṣāliḥ’s sincere call to monotheism, the miraculous she-camel as a clear sign from Allah, and the arrogance and disbelief of his people. Despite repeated warnings, they defied the command and killed the she-camel, leading to their destruction by a mighty blast. The lecture reflects on the consequences of rejecting divine guidance and the mercy shown to the believers who stood firm.
S12 Ep 7Page 228 - Warning to the Arrogant
In this lesson on Sūrah Hūd (verses 50–60), Shaykh Dr Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the story of Prophet Hūd (ʿalayhis-salām) and his mission to the people of ʿĀd. Despite Hūd’s clear call to worship Allāh alone and his sincere warnings, the people arrogantly rejected his message, accusing him of madness and clinging to their false gods. Hūd firmly declared his reliance on Allāh and absolved himself from their shirk. The lecture highlights how ʿĀd’s persistent disobedience led to their destruction, while Hūd and the believers were saved by Allāh’s mercy - a powerful reminder of the consequences of arrogance and the importance of submitting to divine truth.
S12 Ep 6Page 227 - Nūḥ’s Final Trial
In this lesson on Sūrah Hūd (verses 42–49), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf reflects on the powerful and emotional events surrounding the end of the story of Prophet Nūḥ (AS). As the ark sails through waves like mountains, Nūḥ pleads with his son to board and be saved. His son refuses, relying instead on a mountain for safety, only to drown—demonstrating that salvation comes only through Allah’s mercy, not lineage.When the flood ends by Allah’s command, the ark settles on Mount Jūdiyy. Nūḥ appeals to Allah about his son, but he is reminded that true family in the sight of Allah is defined by righteousness. The lesson concludes with a divine reassurance to Nūḥ, blessings upon his descendants, and a reminder to the Prophet ﷺ that this unseen account serves as a source of strength and patience for the believers.
S12 Ep 5Page 226 - Nūḥ’s Trust in Allah سبحانه و تعالى
In this lesson covering Sūrah Hūd verses 36–41, Shaykh Dr Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the divine command given to Prophet Nūḥ (Noah) to build the Ark after it became clear that no more of his people would believe. The lesson highlights the mockery he faced from his people, his unwavering obedience to Allah, and the preparation for the great flood. As the command approached, Nūḥ was instructed to take pairs of each creature and the few believers aboard. The verse concludes with his reliance on Allah’s mercy as they set sail in His name.
S12 Ep 4Page 225 - The Prophet’s Clear Testimony
In this lesson of Sūrah Hud (verses 29 to 35), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the dialogue between Prophet Nūḥ (Noah) and his people. The Prophet clarifies that he seeks no worldly gain from them, and his reward is solely from Allāh. He emphasizes his role as a warner without claiming knowledge of the unseen or divine provision. Despite his sincere advice, the people reject him and challenge him to bring the promised punishment if he is truthful. The Prophet reminds them that Allāh alone controls the outcome and warns that human rejection will not affect divine decree. The verses also address accusations that the Prophet fabricated the revelation, highlighting his innocence of such claims and the accountability of those who reject the truth.
S12 Ep 3Page 224 - The Fate of Believers and Disbelievers
In this lesson on Sūrah Hūd (verses 18 to 28), Shaykh Dr Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the severe consequences faced by those who fabricate lies about Allāh and lead others astray. The verses contrast these individuals, deaf and blind to guidance, with those who believe, act righteously, and humble themselves before their Lord who are promised eternal Paradise. The lesson also introduces the story of Prophet Nūḥ (Noah, peace be upon him), highlighting his clear warning to his people and their arrogant rejection. Through these examples, the verses emphasise the themes of divine justice, the accountability of leaders and followers, and the role of prophets in guiding mankind despite rejection and ridicule.
S12 Ep 2Page 223 - The Quran’s Proof
In this lesson of Sūrah Hūd verses 13 to 17, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the Qur’ān’s unmatched challenge to produce even ten surahs like it, affirming its divine origin. The verses contrast those who pursue worldly gains with those who follow clear divine guidance, supported by the testimony of previous scriptures like the Torah. The lesson also highlights the ultimate failure of disbelievers and reassures the Prophet ﷺ of the truth of his message despite widespread denial.
S12 Ep 1Page 222 - Tests of Belief
In this lesson on Sūrah Hūd verses 5 to 12, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores how the disbelievers attempted to hide from the Prophet ﷺ, unaware that Allah knows all hearts and secrets. The verses highlight Allah’s complete control over all creation from provision to destiny and the reality of resurrection. The emotional reactions of humans to hardship and ease are examined, showing how faith transforms despair into gratitude. The Prophet ﷺ is reminded to remain firm, for his duty is only to warn while Allah alone controls all outcomes.
S11 Ep 21Page 221 - Return to Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ
In this lesson covering the end of Sūrah Yūnus and the beginning of Sūrah Hūd (10:107 to 11:4), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explains Allah’s absolute control over harm and benefit and the consequences of accepting or rejecting divine guidance. The verses highlight that the truth has come from Allah and each person is responsible for their own path. As the Prophet ﷺ is instructed to remain patient, the opening of Sūrah Hūd reinforces the Quran’s perfection and clarity, calling humanity to worship Allah alone, seek forgiveness and repent, promising provision and reward for the obedient and warning of punishment for those who turn away.
S11 Ep 20Page 220 - The Power of Repentance
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus, verses 98–106, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explains the unique case of the people of Prophet Yūnus (Jonah) — the only nation whose collective repentance saved them from divine punishment. The verses go on to affirm that guidance is in Allah’s control alone, and that no amount of signs will benefit those who choose not to reason or reflect. The lesson concludes with powerful instructions given to the Prophet ﷺ: to remain steadfast in worshipping Allah alone, reject shirk, and never call upon anyone besides Him — a timeless message of sincerity, tawḥīd, and submission.
S11 Ep 19Page 219 - The End of Arrogance
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 88–97), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf reflects on the powerful duʿā of Mūsā (ʿalayhi al-salām) against Pharaoh and his people—asking Allāh to remove their wealth and harden their hearts due to their persistent arrogance and misguidance. Allāh responds that the prayer has been accepted, commanding Mūsā and his followers to stay firm. The lesson then recounts Pharaoh’s pursuit of Banī Isrāʾīl and his last-minute declaration of faith as he drowned—an acceptance that came too late to benefit him. Allāh preserved his body as a lasting sign for future generations. The verses conclude by affirming the truth of revelation and warning against denial, explaining how some hearts are sealed and remain in disbelief until punishment becomes inevitable.
S11 Ep 18Page 218 - Victory for Believers
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus, verses 79–87, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the confrontation between Prophet Mūsā (Moses) عليه السلام and Pharaoh’s magicians. These verses show how the truth of Mūsā’s message overpowered the illusions of falsehood, as Allāh does not allow the work of the corrupt to succeed. Although only a few believed due to fear of Pharaoh’s tyranny, Mūsā called his people to trust in Allāh and remain steadfast. Allāh responded to their faith by guiding them to strengthen their worship and community through dedicated homes and prayer, offering glad tidings to those who believe.
S11 Ep 17Page 217 - The Price of Denial
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 71–78), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf recounts the stories of Prophet Nūḥ (Noah) and Prophet Mūsā (Moses), highlighting the recurring pattern of denial faced by messengers throughout history. Prophet Nūḥ’s unwavering trust in Allāh is shown as he challenges his people to plot openly against him if they truly oppose his message—yet they still reject him. Allāh saves Nūḥ and those with him, while the deniers are destroyed. The lesson then shifts to the mission of Mūsā and Hārūn (Aaron) sent to Pharaoh and his chiefs, who dismiss the clear signs as magic and respond with arrogance and disbelief. These verses serve as a powerful reminder of the consequences of stubborn rejection and the eventual triumph of truth.
S11 Ep 16Page 216 - The Reward of Faith and Taqwa
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 62–70), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf reflects on the honour and reward promised to the awliyā’ (close allies) of Allāh, who live with faith and consciousness of Him. These verses provide comfort and assurance to the believers, stating that such individuals will neither fear nor grieve, and they will receive glad tidings in both this life and the next. The passage reminds us that honour belongs solely to Allāh, who is fully aware of all speech and actions. Shaykh Aḥsan also highlights the futility of associating partners with Allāh, exposing the baseless assumptions made by those who ascribe false beliefs to Him. The lesson closes with a stern warning to those who invent lies about Allāh, as their brief enjoyment in this world will be followed by severe punishment in the Hereafter.
S11 Ep 15Page 215 - No Escape from the Truth
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 53–61), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explains how these verses emphasise the undeniable reality of the Resurrection and the justice of Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ. When the punishment arrives, even the most powerful wrongdoers will wish to ransom themselves with everything they possess, but it will be too late. The verses remind us that everything belongs to Allāh, His promise is true, and He is fully aware of every deed. The Qur’ān is described as a cure, a guidance, and a mercy for the believers, something far greater than worldly wealth. The passage also warns against distorting divine laws without authority, reminding us that Allāh’s bounty is vast, yet most people remain ungrateful. Ultimately, nothing escapes His knowledge, not even the smallest act, underscoring that all is written in a perfect record.
S11 Ep 14Page 214 - Justice is Never Delayed
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 42–52), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explains how the Qur’ān highlights the stubbornness of those who refuse to believe despite hearing and seeing the truth. These verses affirm that Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ never wrongs His creation; rather, people wrong themselves through denial and heedlessness. The passage reminds us of the fleeting nature of this world and the certainty of the Hereafter, where all will be judged justly. The Prophet ﷺ is told to clarify that he has no control over divine matters, and everything happens according to Allāh’s perfect timing. The verses also warn against demanding the punishment hastily, because once it comes, belief at that point will not benefit the disbelievers.
S11 Ep 13Page 213 - Signs of Divine Truth
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 34–41), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores powerful arguments presented in the Qur’ān against shirk (associating partners with Allāh), highlighting how none besides Allāh can begin creation or provide true guidance. The verses affirm the divine origin of the Qur’ān and challenge doubters to produce anything like it. The lesson also addresses the common response of denial due to ignorance and arrogance, emphasising that belief is ultimately in Allāh’s hands. The Prophet ﷺ is reminded to remain firm and disassociate from those who persist in rejection.
S11 Ep 12Page 212 - Eternal Light or Endless Darkness?
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 25–33), Shaykh Dr Aḥsan Ḥanīf highlights Allāh’s عَزَّ وَجَلَّ merciful invitation to Dār al-Salām — the Eternal Home of Peace (Jannah). These āyāt clearly distinguish between the fate of the righteous and the fate of those who reject the truth.Those who believe and do righteous deeds will be honoured with Jannah — a place of eternal light, safety, and dignity. As for those who commit evil, they will be enveloped in humiliation and darkness, with no protector to save them from the justice of Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ.These verses also portray the terror of the Day of Judgement — when false gods will disown their worshippers and every soul will stand alone, accountable before Allāh, the One and Absolute Truth. The message ends with a powerful reminder that all authority and control rests solely with Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ — calling people to abandon falsehood and submit to His divine guidance.
S11 Ep 11Page 211 - The Deception of Dunyā
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 21-24), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explains how mankind often turns to Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ in times of desperation but quickly returns to heedlessness once relief is granted. The verses describe how people, when faced with calamities such as storms at sea, sincerely call upon Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ for deliverance yet after being saved, they resume their wrongdoing. Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ warns that such injustice only harms those who commit it and that the worldly life, no matter how appealing, is temporary. Like crops flourishing after rainfall only to be destroyed unexpectedly, human life is fleeting and its true reality will be revealed on the Day of Judgment. These verses urge reflection on gratitude, sincerity and the transient nature of worldly success.
S11 Ep 10Page 210 - False Intercessors and the Truth
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 15-20), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores how the disbelievers demanded that the Prophet ﷺ alter the Qur’ān to suit their desires. Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ instructs the Prophet ﷺ to affirm that he only follows divine revelation and has no authority to change it. The verses highlight the irrationality of those who fabricate lies about Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ or reject His signs, making it clear that the wrongdoers will never succeed. The passage also refutes the false belief in powerless intercessors besides Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ and reminds that all of humanity was once united in faith before division arose. Lastly, the disbelievers’ demand for miraculous signs is addressed, reinforcing that the unseen is under Allāh’s عَزَّ وَجَلَّ control, and the Prophet ﷺ is commanded to remain patient.
S11 Ep 9Page 209 - A Test of Faith and Gratitude
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 7-14), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explains the contrast between those who are heedless of the Hereafter and those who believe in Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ and do righteous deeds. The verses describe the fate of those who are content with worldly life and neglect Allāh’s signs, earning for themselves the punishment of Hell. In contrast, the believers will be guided by Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ to Paradise, where they will glorify and praise Him in eternal peace. The passage also highlights human nature, where people call upon Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ in distress but forget Him when their hardship is lifted. Finally, the lesson reminds us of past nations destroyed for their wrongdoing and warns that we have been given the earth as a test to see how we will act.
S11 Ep 8Page 208 - The Truth of Revelation and the Promise of Resurrection
In this lesson of Sūrah Yūnus (verses 1 to 6), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explains the themes of revelation, Allāh’s عَزَّ وَجَلَّ absolute power, and the clear signs in His creation. The verses address the disbelief of those who question why Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ chose a human messenger to warn people and bring good news to the believers. They affirm that Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ alone created the heavens and the earth, controls all affairs, and has the exclusive right to be worshipped. The passage also highlights the certainty of resurrection and the Day of Judgment, where Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ will reward those who believed and did righteous deeds, while those who denied the truth will face severe punishment. Finally, the sun, moon, and the alternation of day and night are presented as signs of Allāh’s عَزَّ وَجَلَّ wisdom and precision, guiding those who reflect and fear Him.
S11 Ep 7Page 207 - True Believers & Hypocrites
In this lesson of Sūrah At-Tawbah (verses 122-128), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores key themes of religious understanding, steadfastness in faith, and the Prophet’s deep care for his followers. The verses emphasise the importance of a balanced community—where some engage in battle while others remain to seek knowledge and guide their people. They also highlight the differing reactions to divine revelation: believers find their faith strengthened, while hypocrites only sink further into disbelief. The lesson concludes with a reflection on the Prophet ﷺ, whose immense concern and mercy towards the believers serve as a reminder of his unparalleled role in guiding the Ummah.
S11 Ep 6Page 206 - Allāh’s Mercy and Forgiveness
In this lesson of Sūrah At-Tawbah, verses 117-121, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf highlights Allāh’s عَزَّوَجَلَّ immense mercy in forgiving the Prophet ﷺ, the Muhājireen, and the Anṣār after their moment of hesitation during the hardship of Tabūk. The verses also recount the story of the three companions who were left behind, facing deep remorse until Allāh accepted their repentance. Allāh عَزَّوَجَلَّ then urges the believers to stand firm in truth and sacrifice, assuring them that no hardship endured in His cause, be it thirst, fatigue or facing the enemy, will go unrewarded. Even the smallest acts, such as spending in His path or stepping onto enemy territory, are recorded as righteous deeds, reaffirming that Allāh never lets the efforts of the righteous go to waste.
S11 Ep 5Page 205 - The Traits of True Believers
In this lesson of Sūrah At-Tawbah (verses 112-116), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf highlights the qualities of true believers—those who repent, worship sincerely, and uphold righteousness. The verses also address the prohibition of seeking forgiveness for polytheists after their fate is made clear, as demonstrated in Prophet Ibrahim’s عَلَيْهِ السَّلَامُ disassociation from his father. Furthermore, Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ reassures that He does not lead people astray after guiding them without first clarifying His commands. The lesson concludes with a reminder of Allāh’s absolute dominion over life and death, affirming that He alone is the ultimate Guardian and Helper.
S11 Ep 4Page 204 - What Defines True Worship?
In this lesson of Sūrah At-Tawbah (verses 107-111), Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the contrast between sincerity and hypocrisy in faith. These verses highlight the actions of the hypocrites who built a mosque with malicious intent—causing harm, spreading disbelief, and dividing the believers. Allāh عَزَّ وَجَلَّ commands the Prophet ﷺ to avoid it, emphasising that a mosque founded on righteousness is where true purification takes place. The passage further draws a striking analogy between a firm foundation built on piety and one destined for destruction, warning of the consequences of insincerity. The lesson concludes with Allāh’s powerful declaration: He has purchased the lives and wealth of the believers in exchange for Paradise—a transaction of ultimate success.
S11 Ep 3Page 203 - The Muhājirūn & Anṣār
In this lesson of Sūrah At-Tawbah, verses 100-106, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf explores the distinction between the righteous and the hypocrites. The verses praise the Muhājirūn and Anṣār, as well as those who follow them in righteousness, highlighting Allāh’s pleasure with them and their eternal reward in Jannah. In contrast, the hypocrites—both from the Bedouins and the people of Madīnah—are condemned for their persistent deception, facing punishment in both this life and the Hereafter. The lesson also covers the repentance of some who mixed good deeds with sin, with hope for Allāh’s mercy, and the role of charity in purification. Finally, the verses emphasise that all actions will be brought to account before Allāh عَزَّوَجَلَّ, the Messenger ﷺ, and the believers.https://youtu.be/2TJKzYGvijk
S11 Ep 2Page 202 - The Deception of the Hypocrites
In this lesson of Sūrah At-Tawbah, verses 94-99, Shaykh Dr. Aḥsan Ḥanīf discusses how Allāh عَزَّوَجَلَّ exposes the insincerity of the hypocrites who remained behind from battle, making false excuses upon the Prophet’s ﷺ return. Allāh عَزَّوَجَلَّ commands the believers not to accept their justifications, as their deceit has already been made clear. Their repeated oaths are dismissed as meaningless, for their ultimate judgment lies with Allāh عَزَّوَجَلَّ, who knows their true intentions and will recompense them accordingly. The verses then highlight the hypocrisy of some Bedouins, who view their obligatory charity as a financial loss and secretly hope for the misfortune of the believers. In contrast, the passage also acknowledges the sincerity of other Bedouins who believe in Allāh عَزَّوَجَلَّ and the Last Day, viewing their charity as a means of nearness to Him. These individuals are promised Allāh’s mercy, forgiveness, and acceptance.