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		<title>1. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – Truth &#038; Denial</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hummas Ali]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:13:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Explore Truth &#38; Denial in Surah Qaf Session 1 for adults. Reflect on the Quran's centrality, belief in hereafter, and Allah's signs in creation.</p>
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<p>This profound session invites adult learners to <strong>reflect on the centrality of the Quran in their lives</strong>, explore the impact of belief in the hereafter, and contemplate Allah&#8217;s magnificent signs throughout creation.</p>



<p><strong>Session 1: Truth &amp; Denial</strong></p>



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<li>Opens with the <strong>powerful dua for opening of the heart</strong>, asking Allah to make the Quran the spring of the heart, the light of the chest, the banisher of grief, and the reliever of anxiety</li>



<li>Explores <strong>why Makkan surahs focus on Allah&#8217;s Oneness, Prophethood, and Resurrection</strong>, understanding that the Companions were ready to do anything for Allah&#8217;s sake because their hearts were already filled with love for Him and iman</li>



<li>Discovers why our beloved Prophet ﷺ would <strong>recite Surah Qaf in large gatherings</strong> including Jumuah salah, Friday sermons, the two Eid salahs, and Fajr salah, with Umm Hisham bint Harithah memorising it purely from hearing it in the khutbah</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>the glorious Quran</strong> through the opening oath by the letter Qaf, contemplating its lofty, majestic status and completing the sentence &#8220;The Quran is&#8230;&#8221;</li>



<li>Examines the profound question <strong>&#8220;Do they not reflect on the Quran? Or are there locks upon their hearts?&#8221;</strong> alongside Ibn Taymiyyah&#8217;s wisdom that nothing nourishes the mind and soul, protects the body, and guarantees success more than constantly engaging with the Book of Allah</li>



<li>Plans <strong>seven practical ways to improve relationship with the Quran</strong> this Ramadan including learning proper recitation, establishing a fixed daily wird, memorising portions, understanding meanings, reflecting deeply, increasing iman, and acting upon its guidance</li>



<li>Explores the <strong>denial of the Messenger</strong>, questioning how people might have reacted if Allah had sent an angel instead of a human messenger, understanding the Quraysh&#8217;s astonishment at receiving a warner from among themselves</li>



<li>Examines the <strong>denial of resurrection</strong>, understanding that the remainder of the surah responds to the Quraysh&#8217;s disbelief that humans could be brought back to life after perishing and decomposing</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>Allah&#8217;s absolute knowledge</strong> through understanding that everything is recorded in al-Lawh al-Mahfuz with not one thing missed, contemplating how this verse makes one feel</li>



<li>Discovers the consequence of <strong>rejecting truth leads to confusion</strong> (marij), imagining the disorientation of waking on a plane with no idea how one got there, who brought them, or where they&#8217;re headed</li>



<li>Reflects deeply on <strong>how belief in the hereafter impacts daily life</strong>, identifying which aspect of life needs more akhirah focus and writing one concrete action to take this week</li>



<li>Contemplates <strong>Allah&#8217;s signs in the flawless sky</strong>, understanding how it reflects Allah&#8217;s power and beauty whilst being built, adorned, and flawless in structure, connecting the physical to the spiritual as our beloved Prophet ﷺ would frequently look at the sky and glorify Allah</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>the earth with firm mountains and pleasant plants</strong>, understanding that just as mountains make the earth firm and stable, revelation&#8217;s purpose is to make our hearts firm and stable too</li>



<li>Discovers <strong>who the chosen people are</strong> who will benefit from these signs, understanding they are the servants who constantly return to Allah (munib), and that any knowledge not leading to knowing Allah is incomplete, false, or useless</li>



<li>Explores <strong>the similarities between water from the sky and revelation from the sky</strong>, writing five things in nature, home, or body that depend on water to survive</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>palm trees&#8217; remarkable qualities</strong> including surviving extreme heat, having long life and durability, and producing abundant fruit with variety of flavours, colours, and textures</li>



<li>Understands the parable of <strong>giving life to dead land</strong> as proof of resurrection, recognising that the One who causes dead earth to come back to life can certainly bring humans back to life</li>



<li>Takes <strong>a glance at history</strong> through eight civilisations (four in Arabia and four outside) who rejected their messengers, understanding that water can be both blessing and punishment, and that no matter how advanced a civilisation becomes, it is not immune to Allah&#8217;s punishment</li>



<li>Completes the session with <strong>reflection, action planning, and homework</strong> including planning a nature walk with family to observe Allah&#8217;s magnificent creation</li>
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<p>Perfect for <strong>adult learners</strong> in Islamic study circles, community programmes, and Ramadan preparations, this presentation nurtures hearts through authentic Quranic tarbiyah rooted in the values of certainty, servitude, and love.</p>
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		<title>2. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – Journey Through Life</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hummas Ali]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:13:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A profound session for adult learners exploring Allah's closeness, the recording angels, and characteristics of the people of Hell. Features daily audit challenge, journalling activities, and practical strategies for avoiding negative traits.</p>
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<p>This profound session invites adult learners to <strong>reflect on the impact of Allah&#8217;s closeness</strong>, practise taking an audit of their actions, and explore the characteristics of the people of Hell whilst developing strategies to avoid them.</p>



<p><strong>Session 2: Journey Through Life</strong></p>



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<li>Opens with reflection on <strong>the nature walk from Session 1</strong>, asking what thoughts of Allah emerged whilst observing His magnificent creation</li>



<li>Explores <strong>the four stages of life</strong>: on the ground, under the ground, the Day of Judgement, and the eternal abode (Paradise or Hell-Fire), understanding that the first, shortest stage is most important as our status in all other stages depends on how we behave in it</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>Allah&#8217;s might in creation</strong>, understanding that recreating is easier than creating from scratch, and that disbelievers are in confusion (labs) about their recreation</li>



<li>Contemplates <strong>the human being as the biggest proof</strong> of Allah&#8217;s existence, power, and might, sharing amazing facts about human creation whilst understanding that Allah fully knows what our souls whisper</li>



<li>Discovers that <strong>Allah&#8217;s absolute knowledge</strong> extends from grand things (mentioned in verse 4) to minutiae, inspiring taqwa so that we wouldn&#8217;t dare say a single word that displeases Allah or even dwell on bad thoughts</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>Allah being closer than our jugular vein</strong>, understanding that just as the jugular vein is close yet can go unnoticed, Allah&#8217;s presence is near even if not always perceived, recognising as Imam Qushayri said that this verse brings awe, dread, and fear for one group whilst comfort, solace, and peace for another</li>



<li>Learns about <strong>the two recording angels</strong> sitting on the right and left, discovering that the angel on the left delays registering sins for six hours to allow for repentance and seeking forgiveness, revealing Allah&#8217;s mercy</li>



<li>Understands that <strong>not a single word is uttered</strong> without a vigilant observer (raqib) ready to write it down diligently (atid), reflecting on why the recording of speech is particularly emphasised</li>



<li>Completes the <strong>daily audit challenge</strong>, writing down positive/kind things and negative/hurtful things said or done in the last 24 hours</li>



<li>Explores <strong>death and resurrection</strong>, understanding that the throes of death (sakrah) bring an overwhelming, almost drunken state that even our beloved Prophet ﷺ felt, that at death reality becomes clear with no denial (bil-haqq), and that we all know death is certain yet delay preparing for it (tahid)</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>the trumpet</strong> being blown for the Day of warning, understanding that the angel has already placed it on his lips awaiting the command, and writing how one would spend today if the trumpet were to be blown tomorrow</li>



<li>Discovers <strong>the companions on Judgement Day</strong> including an angel to drive forward (sa&#8217;iq) and another to bear witness (shahid), similar to police arriving with a criminal in court</li>



<li>Understands <strong>the truth becoming clear</strong> when the veil of heedlessness is lifted, making one&#8217;s sight sharp on that Day</li>



<li>Explores <strong>secrets unveiled</strong> when one&#8217;s accompanying angel (qarin) presents the ready record, reflecting on what sins Allah is concealing today, how it would feel if unveiled, and taking a moment to sincerely repent</li>



<li>Examines <strong>the verdict</strong> against every stubborn disbeliever (kaffar anid), understanding these verses were revealed regarding Walid bin Mughirah, and that kaffar is an exaggeration of kafir showing Allah gave chance upon chance but they remained extremely stubborn</li>



<li>Identifies <strong>five attributes of people of Hell</strong>: stubborn disbeliever, withholder of good (manna&#8217;), transgressor (mu&#8217;tad), doubter (murib), and setting up other gods with Allah</li>



<li>Engages in <strong>deep journalling activity</strong> examining personal struggles with stubbornness, withholding good, transgression, and doubt, seeking forgiveness and asking Allah to remove these traits</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>the debate</strong> between leaders and followers, and between individuals and the devil, who will claim he did not make them transgress but rather they were far astray on their own</li>



<li>Understands <strong>it&#8217;s too late</strong> for disputes as Allah had already given warning through the Quran and Messengers, and that <strong>the verdict is final</strong> as Allah&#8217;s word cannot be changed and He is never unjust to His servants through His perfect knowledge and perfect justice</li>
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<p>Perfect for <strong>adult learners</strong> in Islamic study circles, community programmes, and Ramadan preparations, this presentation nurtures hearts through authentic Quranic tarbiyah rooted in the values of pure heart, responsibility, and certainty.</p>



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		<title>4. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – An Easy Resurrection</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hummas Ali]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:11:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A transformative final session from surah Qaf for adult learners exploring tadabbur importance, applying true patience through dhikr and prayer, and connecting the surah's themes. Features reflection activities on recent struggles and commitment to strengthening Quran relationship.</p>
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<p>This transformative final session from surah Qaf invites adult learners to <strong>explore the importance of tadabbur</strong>, understand how to apply true patience to difficulties in life, and connect the start of the surah to its powerful conclusion.</p>



<p><strong>Session 4: An Easy Resurrection</strong></p>



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<li>Opens with reflection on <strong>strategies and techniques used</strong> when going through difficult times</li>



<li>Explores <strong>outcome of rejection</strong> through understanding that Allah destroyed peoples far mightier who built strong civilisations and roamed lands searching for rizq, yet when torment came they desperately sought refuge with no escape, reflecting on whether we subconsciously think wealth and power will protect us</li>



<li>Discovers that <strong>the reminder is for those</strong> who have three conditions: a mindful heart (qalb), directing their sense of hearing completely to the One who is speaking (alqa al-sam&#8217;), and having their hearts and minds present during the experience (shahid), reflecting on why this verse mentions &#8220;one with a heart&#8221; when we all have hearts</li>



<li>Learns from <strong>Ibn al-Qayyim&#8217;s wisdom</strong> that to benefit from the Quran one must gather the heart when it is recited, focus hearing, and act like being directly addressed by Allah, as it is an address from Him upon the tongue of His Messenger ﷺ</li>



<li>Explores <strong>interacting with the Quran through four steps</strong>: tartil (recitation), tafsir (understanding), tadabbur (reflecting), and tatbiq (applying)</li>



<li>Practises <strong>tadabbur</strong> through three questions for reflection: what is Allah telling me in this verse, how does this apply to my life now, and what action will I take based on this</li>



<li>Understands that <strong>reciting the Quran as it should be recited</strong> means the tongue, mind, and heart all take part together, where the tongue&#8217;s duty is to pronounce letters correctly and recite beautifully, the mind&#8217;s duty is to explore meanings, and the heart&#8217;s duty is to take heed and be responsive with alarm and eagerness to comply</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>connection to the start</strong> through understanding that Allah created the heavens, earth, and everything between in six days without being touched with fatigue (lugub, not even an ounce of tiredness), understanding the reason for revelation and reflecting on why creation is mentioned again and what Allah is proving</li>



<li>Discovers <strong>the remedy part one</strong> through being patient with what people say and glorifying the praises of Allah before sunrise and before sunset, discussing why Allah asks for patience, what sabr truly is, and why Allah sends trials</li>



<li>Understands <strong>sabr as endurance</strong>, contentment with Allah&#8217;s decree, persevering towards goals, and not losing control of oneself, recognising that sabr is not passive but rather active perseverance in the face of obstacles whilst staying focused and self-controlled during challenges</li>



<li>Engages in <strong>reflection activity</strong> on recent struggles (family disagreements/misunderstandings, work difficulties/high stress, religious personal struggles/criticism from others, Islamophobia discrimination/negative remarks), examining how one reacted, whether frustration took over, what the outcome was, and how one could have acted with sabr</li>



<li>Explores <strong>the remedy part two</strong> through understanding that tasbih and hamd are powerful weapons, that morning and evening dhikr connects physical signs around us to our Creator, that when glorifying Allah one has a direct link with Him enabling contentment, reassurance, and patience, committing to setting a daily adhkar routine, and reflecting on how dhikr has helped during difficult times</li>



<li>Discovers <strong>the remedy part three</strong> through glorifying Allah during part of the night and after prayers, understanding that Allah emphasises the night frequently in the Quran, that whilst the body rests through sleeping the soul rests through qiyam, that al-sujud indicates salah with sujud being the most important part, that adhkar after salah includes the Prophet ﷺ immediately saying astaghfirullah, and that this could also refer to sunnah salahs after fard</li>



<li>Returns to <strong>back to the Final Day</strong> when the caller will call from a near place (Zamakhshari mentions the rock of Al-Quds as the closest part of earth to sky and centre of earth) so the call reaches everyone equally at the same time</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>the mighty blast</strong> when all will hear it in all truth on the Day of emergence from graves</li>



<li>Understands <strong>the royal We</strong> through repetition emphasising that it is certainly Allah Who gives life and causes death, and to Him is the final return</li>



<li>Contemplates <strong>back to the point</strong> when the earth will split open letting people rush forth, understanding that gathering will be easy for Allah, reflecting on how this verse makes one feel</li>



<li>Discovers <strong>the All-Aware</strong> knows best what people say, that our beloved Prophet ﷺ was not there to compel belief, that guidance comes from Allah alone, that our role is to share the truth trusting the outcome is in His hands, and reflecting on how we are conveying Allah&#8217;s message and whether we are giving it its due right</li>



<li>Understands <strong>the Quran as the best reminder</strong>, that we need to constantly turn to it and reflect on it, that the Quran is our methodology and fuel needed to navigate all of life&#8217;s challenges, discussing who benefits from the reminder</li>



<li>Reflects deeply on <strong>how relationship with the Quran has changed</strong> over the last four weeks and what one wants the relationship to look like going forwards</li>
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<p>Perfect for <strong>adult learners</strong> in Islamic study circles, community programmes, and Ramadan preparations, this presentation nurtures hearts through authentic Quranic tarbiyah rooted in the values of certainty, excellence, and responsibility.</p>
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		<title>4. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – The Final Clue</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 07:26:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>This transformative final session invites teenagers to discover <strong>the requirements of connecting to the Quran</strong>, applying sabr to real-life scenarios, and exploring how the Quran is the best reminder for those who fear Allah&#8217;s warning.</p>



<p><strong>Session 4: A Journey Through Surah Qaf – The Final Clue</strong>: <strong>The Heart First</strong></p>



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<li>Begins by <strong>learning from the past</strong>, reflecting on nations who were tall, physically powerful, and built lofty strong buildings yet were destroyed despite their wealth and power, understanding that no amount of worldly strength can protect against Allah&#8217;s decree</li>



<li>Discovers the <strong>three conditions of benefitting from the Quran&#8217;s reminder</strong>: having a heart that is alive and healthy, directing one&#8217;s sense of hearing completely to the One who is speaking (alqa al-sam&#8217;), and having one&#8217;s heart and mind present (shahid) during the experience</li>



<li>Understands that <strong>reciting the Quran properly</strong> means engaging the tongue, mind, and heart together, where the tongue recites with precision, the mind reflects on the meaning, and the heart responds with sincerity and eagerness to act</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>Allah&#8217;s absolute power</strong> in creating the heavens, earth, and everything between in six days without tiring, rejecting the false belief that God needed rest, and understanding that recreation is even easier than initial creation</li>



<li>Explores <strong>sabr as the remedy</strong> for trials, understanding that sabr is active steadfastness and self-control, not passive waiting, combined with the powerful weapon of dhikr and remembering Allah through salah at specified times</li>



<li>Learns the <strong>three types of sabr</strong>: sabr in obeying Allah (such as waking for Fajr when exhausted), sabr in staying away from sins (such as resisting peer pressure to gossip), and sabr in regards to trials Allah has decreed (such as failing an exam despite studying hard)</li>



<li>Applies sabr to <strong>real-life scenarios</strong> including responding when parents ask for help during holidays, dealing with racist remarks, handling sibling conflicts over belongings, and managing online negativity from friends</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>the mighty blast</strong> that will be called from a nearby place so everyone hears it equally and simultaneously, understanding that people will come out from their graves on the Day when they hear it in reality</li>



<li>Discovers that <strong>the final return is to Allah</strong>, with repeated emphasis on &#8216;We&#8217; showing that giving life and death is easy for Him, and the gathering will be easy when the earth splits apart on that Day</li>



<li>Understands the <strong>Quran as the best reminder</strong>, learning that our beloved Prophet ﷺ was sent only to convey the message not to force belief, that guidance comes from Allah alone whilst our role is to share the truth, and noticing the powerful connection between the beginning and ending of this surah</li>



<li>Engages in the <strong>Quran promotion activity</strong>, designing creative adverts in groups explaining why everyone (Muslims and non-Muslims) needs the Quran, being assessed on both design and content whilst remembering that less is more</li>
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<p>Perfect for <strong>teenage learners</strong> in madrasahs, homeschools, and Islamic study circles, this presentation nurtures hearts through authentic Quranic tarbiyah rooted in the values of certainty, excellence, and responsibility.</p>



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		<title>2. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – Every Step Counts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 06:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A powerful session exploring Allah's closeness, absolute knowledge, and the recording of every deed. Teenagers examine the characteristics of the people of Hell, practise auditing their actions, and develop strategies to protect themselves from misguidance.</p>
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<p>This powerful session invites teenagers to reflect deeply on <strong>Allah&#8217;s closeness and absolute knowledge</strong>, understanding that every single word and action is recorded whilst exploring the characteristics of the people of Hell and developing strategies to avoid them.</p>



<p><strong>Session 2: Every Step Counts</strong></p>



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<li>Begins by addressing Allah&#8217;s might in creation, questioning whether it is easier to create something from scratch or recreate it, establishing that resurrection is inevitable</li>



<li>Explores the profound reality that <strong>Allah knows what the soul whispers</strong>, being closer to us than our jugular vein, and reflects on how this belief should transform our behaviour</li>



<li>Discovers the <strong>two angels</strong> who record every deed, learning that the angel on the left delays registering sins for six hours to allow for repentance, revealing Allah&#8217;s mercy</li>



<li>Understands that <strong>not a single word is uttered</strong> without an ever-present watcher, emphasising the importance of guarding one&#8217;s speech</li>



<li>Practises taking an audit of actions through the <strong>24-hour playback challenge</strong>, writing down positive and negative things said or done in the last 24 hours</li>



<li>Examines the <strong>trance of death</strong> and the petrifying sound of the trumpet, understanding that each person will arrive at the Divine Court attended by angels to drive them on and bear witness</li>



<li>Explores the reality of having the <strong>veil lifted</strong> on the Day of Judgement, when those who were heedless will finally see everything with sharp sight</li>



<li>Identifies the <strong>five characteristics of the people of Hell</strong>: stubborn disbeliever, preventing good, aggressive and crossing boundaries, causing others to doubt, and setting up other gods alongside Allah</li>



<li>Engages in role play activities to understand these characteristics and develop practical strategies to avoid them</li>



<li>Learns that even the devil will disown sinners on that Day, and understands <strong>Allah&#8217;s perfect justice</strong> through His statement that He is not unjust to any creature</li>
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<p>Perfect for <strong>teenage learners</strong> in madrasahs, homeschools, and Islamic study circles, this presentation nurtures hearts through authentic Quranic tarbiyah rooted in the values of certainty, pure heart, and responsibility.</p>
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		<title>1. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – A Wake-Up Call</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hummas Ali]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 06:11:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A transformative four-session journey through Surah Qaf for teenagers. Session 1 explores the centrality of the Quran, reflects on Allah's signs in creation, examines two key issues raised by disbelievers, and learns from history.</p>
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<p>This profound four-session series invites teenagers to embark on a <strong>transformative journey through Surah Qaf</strong>, exploring the glorious Quran, reflecting on Allah&#8217;s signs in creation, and understanding the resurrection.</p>



<p><strong>Session 1: A Wake-Up Call</strong></p>



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<li>Begins with reflecting on the <strong>centrality of the Quran</strong> in our lives through honest self-examination, asking how important the Quran truly is on a scale of one to ten</li>



<li>Explores why our beloved Prophet ﷺ would recite Surah Qaf in large gatherings including Jumuʿah salah, Friday sermons, the two Eid salahs, and Fajr salah</li>



<li>Examines the <strong>powerful beginning</strong> of the surah where Allah takes an oath by the glorious Quran, understanding the function of oaths and the meaning of al-Majid (lofty, glorious, majestic)</li>



<li>Identifies the <strong>two key issues</strong> raised by the Quraysh: their amazement at receiving a human warner, and their denial of resurrection after becoming dust</li>



<li>Discovers <strong>Allah&#8217;s absolute knowledge</strong> through understanding that everything is recorded in al-Lawh al-Mahfuz, and explores the consequence of rejecting truth, leading to confusion and loss</li>



<li>Reflects deeply on <strong>Allah&#8217;s signs in creation</strong> including the flawless sky, the earth with its mountains and joyous plants, blessed water from the sky, and tall palm trees laden with dates</li>



<li>Understands the <strong>similarities between water from the sky and revelation from the sky</strong>, both being sources of life</li>



<li>Examines how Allah brings dead land back to life as proof of resurrection, and learns from <strong>history</strong> by studying nations who denied their messengers including the people of Noah, Rass, Thamud, Ad, Pharaoh, Lot, the Forest Dwellers, and Tubba</li>



<li>Includes engaging activities such as drawing aspects of nature, the ABC fruit and vegetable game, matching pictures to ayat, and a four-session competition to encourage memorisation and active participation</li>
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<p>Perfect for <strong>teenage learners</strong> in madrasahs, homeschools, and Islamic study circles, this presentation nurtures hearts through authentic Quranic tarbiyah rooted in the values of certainty, servitude, and love for Allah&#8217;s words.</p>



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