I have a question about this surah. I think that that Allah(SWT) is refering to the Holy Prophet(Pbuh) in this surah. In ayat 5 and 6 Allah(SWT) says, "So verily with every difficulty there is relief: Verily with every difficulty there is relief." Allah(SWT) repeats almost the same words twice in succession which shows its importance. My question is, is Allah(SWT) saying this only to the final Prophet(PBUH) or is he saying this to every Muslim? When do these ayats apply; all the time after difficulties? So if a Muslim has a disease, after that disease will these definetly be relief?
This is the Book; in it is guidance sure, without doubt, to those who fear Allah. [2-2]
The Quran has been sent as a guidance and mercy for all of mankind, whoever believes in it will follow it.
From that we can say that the guidance in it is accepted by the Muslims (or those who fear Allah) and is rejected by the non-Muslims.
Regarding the disease part, I think you answered it yourself. Once the disease is cured inshallah, there will be relief.
I have a question about this surah. I think that that Allah(SWT) is refering to the Holy Prophet(Pbuh) in this surah. In ayat 5 and 6 Allah(SWT) says, "So verily with every difficulty there is relief: Verily with every difficulty there is relief." Allah(SWT) repeats almost the same words twice in succession which shows its importance. My question is, is Allah(SWT) saying this only to the final Prophet(PBUH) or is he saying this to every Muslim? When do these ayats apply; all the time after difficulties? So if a Muslim has a disease, after that disease will these definetly be relief?
no it refers to all muslims, as it was not just prophet Muhammad who was going through difficulty at the time - it was also his companians
He it is Who sends blessings on you, as do His angels, that He may bring you out from the depths of Darkness into Light: and He is Full of Mercy to the Believers. [Quran {33:43}] www.QuranicAudio.com www.Quran.com
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