Muhammad Posted August 17, 2005 In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. ____________________ _________________________________________ 94.1 Have We not expanded for you your breast, 94.2 And removed from thee thy burden 94.3 Which pressed heavily upon your back, 94.4 And exalted for you your esteem? 94.5 So, verily, with every hardship, there is relief: 94.6 Verily, with every hardship there is relief. 94.7 So when you are free, nominate. 94.8 And to your lord direct your longing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warrior of Light Posted August 17, 2005 Jazkhallah kheir, for the reminder. Naam,with every hardship there is ease. Need to have your eyes and heart wide open to acknowledge it at times. Sometimes you can be blinded by the hardship and dont see the new Neema in abundance. May it because it wasnt what you anticipated or its a new hardship which is a blessing in disguise. May Allah make us among the patient and the appreciaters. Amin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haashim Posted August 17, 2005 Salaaxudiin Jazaakallaah brother. One of the miracles of this Suarh is that one RULE in the Arabic Grammar says that: if two MACRIFAH (words with AL-) repeated twice they should be considered as ONE word and not as two words because unlike the NAKIRAH words (without AL-), which are counted. Therefore our PROPHET (S.A.W) and SAHABAH as well (R.A) were saying: (LAN YAQLIBAL CUSRU YUSRAAN) which roughly means One hardship cannot overcome two reliefs. Remember; that time the modern grammar rules was not written yet ... since most Arabic grammar rules were taken from the QURAN like this one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites