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An archive from [https://quranreflect.com/hausadictionary QuranReflect.com/HausaDictionary] | An archive from [https://quranreflect.com/hausadictionary QuranReflect.com/HausaDictionary] | ||
==[https://quranreflect.com/posts/37564 Reflections] on [[Quran/2/3]], [[Quran/31/34]], and [[Quran/67/12]] [https://chatgpt.com/c/6829275d-eb34-8001-863b-3297b54f0ecb]== | |||
Bismillah | |||
"The keys of the Unseen are five and no one knows them but Allah: no one knows what is in the womb but Allah, no one knows what will happen tomorrow but Allah, no one knows when it will rain but Allah, no one knows where he will die but Allah, and no one knows when the Hour will be established but Allah." (Bukhari) | |||
This hadith popped up on my notifications courtesy of the Qalby app, may Allah bless them for their beneficial reminders. It was my first encounter with the hadith. It triggered my curiosity and reminded me of the two Qur'an ayats I've memorized that mentions the unseen (ghayb)... 2:3 and 67:12. Upon further research, I found out that the hadith reflects another verse in the Qur'an: Surah Luqman (31:34). | |||
Together, these are ayats that may teach us to: | |||
1. Believe in what we cannot see (2:3) | |||
2. Surrender to Al-Aleemun Khabeer and what we cannot control (31:34) | |||
3. Revere Ar-Raqeeb, the One who sees us when no one else does (67:12) | |||
These verses are not abstract theology — they’re spiritual orientation points. They remind us where to place our trust, how to carry our solitude, and how to walk through the unknown with yaqeen. | |||
May we be among those who walk with faith, live with trust, and die with certainty — in the unseen that only Allah sees. Ameen! | |||
== [https://quranreflect.com/posts/37416 Reflections] on [[Quran/13/10]] and [[Quran/67/13]] == | == [https://quranreflect.com/posts/37416 Reflections] on [[Quran/13/10]] and [[Quran/67/13]] == | ||
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== [https://quranreflect.com/posts/37247 Reflections] on [[Quran/81/26]] and [[Quran/51/50]] == | == [https://quranreflect.com/posts/37247 Reflections] on [[Quran/81/26]] and [[Quran/51/50]] == | ||
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When Allah asks in Qur'an 81:26, "So where are you going?", it's not just a rhetorical question — it's a divine nudge, a mirror to the soul. And your answer, rooted in Qur’an 51:50, “So flee to Allah”, captures both vulnerability and hope. | When Allah asks in Qur'an 81:26, "So where are you going?", it's not just a rhetorical question — it's a divine nudge, a mirror to the soul. And your answer, rooted in Qur’an 51:50, “So flee to Allah”, captures both vulnerability and hope. | ||