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Surah An-Nisaa: The Women - Verse 42 - Most Powerful Moment of Judgment Day

Imagine a time when every nation will have its Messenger standing before them, and the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, will be there too, as a witness over everyone. On which side will you be on that day? It's a terrifying thought, indeed. 

Surah An-Nisaa: The Women - Verse 41 - Prophet Muhammad Cried

Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud said: Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, asked me to recite the Quran for him. I said: “O Messenger of Allah, how could I possibly recite to you what was sent down to you?” He replied: “Yes, I love to hear it recited by someone else.” So I recited ...  Show more

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