Surah Ar-Rahman Ayat 24-28 | Majesty of Allah & Mortality of Creation | Al Qamar Production

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Surah Ar-Rahman – the chapter of Divine Mercy – is a breathtaking reminder of Allah’s countless blessings and the reality of life and death. In Ayahs 24 to 28, the message becomes deeply reflective and powerful.

📌 Verse 24 begins with a majestic image:

“And to Him belong the ships [with sails] elevated in the sea like mountains.”
This refers to the powerful ships that traverse vast oceans—guided and protected only by Allah’s will. It reminds us of the human journey and dependence on Allah in every movement.

📌 Verse 25 follows with the refrain:

“So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny?”
A reminder that whether it's our ability to travel, eat, breathe, or think—all are divine gifts.

📌 Verse 26 delivers a jolt of reality:

“Everyone upon the earth will perish,”
A universal truth—everything we build, love, and hold dear is temporary.

📌 Verse 27 then brings hope and clarity:

“And there will remain the Face of your Lord, Owner of Majesty and Honor.”
While all things end, Allah is Everlasting, Eternal in power and beauty. This verse offers deep spiritual grounding.

📌 Verse 28 repeats the central question:

“So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny?”
It is both a gentle rebuke and a loving invitation to reflect and return to our Creator.

✨ Key Topics Covered in This Video:
The symbolism of ships and journeys

The temporariness of all life on Earth

The Eternal nature of Allah

Allah's Majesty and Honor

Repeated refrain and its significance

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