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		<title>3. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – Heaven &#038; Hell</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An inspiring session for adult learners exploring the contrast between Hell and Paradise. Discover four characteristics of Jannah's people, engage in letter-writing to Allah, create Jannah vision boards, and learn to use akhirah glasses during trials.</p>
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<p>This inspiring session invites adult learners to <strong>reflect on the importance of the heart</strong>, learn how to develop a heart that always turns to Allah, and explore the characteristics of the people of Jannah.</p>



<p><strong>Session 3: Heaven &amp; Hell</strong></p>



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<li>Opens with <strong>imagine your outcome</strong> starter activity, writing on post-it notes how one would feel hearing either the announcement of entry into Jannah with eternal peace and bliss, or condemnation to Hell-fire with no escape or relief</li>



<li>Explores the <strong>shiver-inducing verse</strong> where Allah asks Hell if it is full yet and it responds asking if there are any more, understanding that Hell will become full yet there will always be room for more as current people get squashed and constricted further, and that Hell is so huge that despite huge numbers entering, there will be room for more</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>the contrast</strong> with the pleasant, calm, and friendly scene where Paradise will be brought near (uzlifat) to the righteous, showing honour with every word as Paradise is brought near so they don&#8217;t have to trouble themselves by going to it</li>



<li>Discovers <strong>the people of Paradise</strong> through four characteristics: awwab (the one who constantly returns to his Lord and always repents to Allah), hafiz (protector who guards eyes, ears, and all senses from anything haram and from crossing Allah&#8217;s boundaries), who were in awe of the Most Compassionate without seeing Him (khashyah equals fear plus glorification), and have come with a heart turning only to Him (qalb munib, a sincere heart that is always turning to Allah and remembers its sins in private whilst seeking repentance)</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>feeling unworthy of Jannah</strong> because of sins, and how these verses shift one&#8217;s perspective on the characteristics of the people of Jannah</li>



<li>Understands <strong>repentance and the heart</strong> through noticing that Allah mentions the people of Jannah starting with repentance (awwab) and ending with repentance (munib), that every act of worship has an outer and inner aspect, and that focusing on the inner allows the outer to follow in course</li>



<li>Explores the profound goal of <strong>reaching the level of inabah</strong>, which consists of repeatedly turning to Allah with love and humility whilst turning away from other than Him</li>



<li>Engages in <strong>write a letter activity</strong>, thinking of a recent sin and writing a letter to Allah begging forgiveness by acknowledging one&#8217;s lowly status, begging, promising to try one&#8217;s best never to return to the sin, and asking Allah to help one stay away from it</li>



<li>Reflects on <strong>how the activity made one feel</strong>, what stops one from turning to Allah in repentance, and what steps can be taken to ensure one is always turning to Allah and focused on Him</li>



<li>Discovers <strong>the best welcome</strong> where people of Jannah will enter in peace (salam) on the Day of eternal life (yawm al-khulud), understanding that salam has two meanings (peace and greetings) with both intended, that salam and eternal peace and serenity is the ultimate goal, and that this dunya is not a place of peace, whilst the best greeting will insha&#8217;Allah be &#8220;Salam, a word from the Most Merciful Lord&#8221;</li>



<li>Explores <strong>everything you&#8217;ve ever wished</strong> through understanding there are two types of naim in Jannah (physical and spiritual), and that with Allah is even more (mazid)</li>



<li>Contemplates <strong>what &#8216;more&#8217; refers to</strong>, understanding it is the gift of seeing Allah, and that the greatest joy a believer will enjoy in the hereafter will be the joy of seeing Allah and meeting Him, an experience no words can describe, and that when people of Jannah see Allah with their very own eyes they will forget all previous blessings given to them in Paradise</li>



<li>Creates <strong>your Jannah vision</strong>, understanding that the Companions felt like the hereafter was very real which motivated them and kept them on track, and that as humans we need a reminder of Jannah to motivate us, drawing or describing ideal Jannah whilst engaging all senses</li>



<li>Learns <strong>using your Jannah vision</strong> by understanding that Allah gives tribulations and trials to help us wake up and turn to Him out of His mercy as He wants eternal happiness and bliss for us, and that next time facing a trial one should take out the vision board, wear akhirah glasses to shift perspective, refocus on the goal, and take action by identifying steps needed to stay on the right path (patience, dua, steadfastness, repentance)</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 love, pure heart, and servitude.</p>
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		<title>4. A Journey Through Surah Qaf – An Easy Resurrection</title>
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		<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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