Quran Recitation: Surah Al-Fajr Aya 1-14 & Hadeeth: Witr as the Last Prayer
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Quran Recitation: Surah Al-Fajr Aya 1-14 & Hadeeth: Witr as the Last Prayer
Quran Recitation: Surah Al-Fajr Aya 1-14 & Hadeeth: Witr as the Last Prayer
Tripoli doesn't just need statements of sympathy or empty phrases like "Our hearts are with you!", especially from the authorities and the wealthy Tripoli natives; it needs immediate action: Evacuating the hundreds of buildings at risk of collapse, providing decent housing for the people, and fair compensation for those affected.
This verse, and the rest of the separated letters at the beginning of the surahs, are all from the mutashabih (ambiguous), meaning those ayaat that carry more than one meaning. As such, they require exerting some effort to interpret their meaning, i.e. to determine the most preponderant meaning.
The new calendar year has already started off with a list of proposals for limiting the Muslims in the practice of Islam in Denmark. Much has been followed through by laws and prohibitions, as the Danish campaigns for elections in fall 2026 are expected to be more of the same of competing for who can spout the most hateful rhetoric and enact the most hateful laws against Muslims.