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		<title>1. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – Truth &#038; Denial</title>
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		<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>3. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – Dreams Come True</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An inspiring session of A Journey Through Surah Qaf exploring Jahannam's terrifying size and Jannah's eternal bliss. Teenagers discover the four characteristics of Paradise's people, engage in the crumpled paper heart activity, and create artistic expressions of their ideal Jannah.</p>
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<p>This session invites teenagers to explore <strong>the immense size of Jahannam and the eternal bliss of Jannah</strong>, examining the characteristics of the people of Paradise and reflecting on the ultimate rewards awaiting the righteous.</p>



<p><strong>Session 3: A Journey Through Surah Qaf – Dreams Come True</strong></p>



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<li>Begins with a powerful exploration of <strong>Jahannam&#8217;s terrifying nature</strong>, understanding its enormous size through the verse where Hell asks if there is more, revealing that there will always be room for more inhabitants who become squashed and constricted</li>



<li>Reflects on the profound reality that <strong>Jahannam is surrounded by desires whilst Jannah is surrounded by hardships</strong>, understanding that surrendering to desires leads one towards the Fire</li>



<li>Discovers the <strong>four characteristics of the people of Paradise</strong>: constantly returning to Allah (awwab), protecting oneself from haram and Allah&#8217;s boundaries (hafiz), holding the Most Gracious in awe though He is unseen (khashyah), and coming before Him with a heart turned to Him in devotion (munib)</li>



<li>Explores the <strong>importance of the heart</strong> in our din, understanding that a munib heart is one that is always turning to Allah through inabah</li>



<li>Engages in the <strong>crumpled paper heart activity</strong>, writing a heartfelt letter to Allah begging for forgiveness, acknowledging one&#8217;s lowly status, and promising to try never to return to sin</li>



<li>Reflects on the <strong>honour of the people of Jannah</strong> as Paradise will be brought close to them, no longer distant, and they will enter it in peace on the Day of everlasting life</li>



<li>Understands that <strong>the best welcome</strong> awaits believers with eternal peace and serenity, including the greeting of &#8220;Salam&#8221; from the Most Merciful Lord</li>



<li>Explores the promise that people of Jannah will have <strong>literally anything they wish for</strong> plus mazid, the ultimate gift, reflecting on what this additional blessing might be</li>



<li>Watches and reflects on the phenomenal experience of <strong>seeing Allah</strong>, understanding that the greatest joy a believer will enjoy in the hereafter will be the joy of seeing and meeting their Lord, an experience beyond words</li>



<li>Creates their ideal Jannah through artistic expression, choosing to draw, sketch, write poetry, spoken word, or descriptive pieces, engaging all their senses in the competition activity</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 love, pure heart, and servitude.</p>



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