Ramadhan Series : Juz 27

Juz 27 covers Surah Adh-Dhariyat (51:31-60), Surah At-Tur (52:1-49), Surah An-Najm (53:1-62), Surah Al-Qamar (54:1-55), Surah Ar-Rahman (55:1-78), Surah Al-Waqi’ah (56:1-96), and Surah Al-Hadid (57:1-29). This Juz highlights the importance of trusting Allah, the impact of supplication (du’a), and striving for a righteous life.

1. The Power of Tawakkul (Trust in Allah)

"And in the heaven is your provision and whatever you are promised. Then by the Lord of the heaven and the earth, indeed, it is truth – just as sure as you are speaking." (Adh-Dhariyat 51:22-23)

Allah reminds us that our sustenance is already written and that trusting Him brings peace of mind.

Health Insight: Stressing over provision can harm mental health, while trusting in Allah promotes inner peace and contentment.

2. The Power of Du’a (Supplication) and Allah’s Mercy

"Or has He not informed you of what was in the scriptures of Musa and Ibrahim who fulfilled [his obligations]?" (An-Najm 53:36-37)

The prophets constantly made du’a, showing that turning to Allah in all matters leads to blessings.

Health Insight: Regular supplication brings psychological relief and strengthens resilience in difficult times.

3. The Reality of the Afterlife and Preparation for It

"And those foremost [in faith] will be the foremost [in Paradise]." (Al-Waqi’ah 56:10)

The Quran classifies people into the righteous, the companions of the right (those who will be rewarded), and the companions of the left (those who will be punished). This reminds us to strive for the best.

Health Insight: Living with a sense of purpose enhances motivation, discipline, and a balanced life.

4. The Beauty of Allah’s Blessings: Surah Ar-Rahman

"Then which of the favors of your Lord will you deny?" (Ar-Rahman 55:13)

Surah Ar-Rahman repeatedly asks this question, encouraging us to reflect on Allah’s countless blessings. Gratitude leads to increased blessings.

Health Insight: Practicing gratitude reduces stress, improves heart health, and boosts happiness.

5. Giving for the Sake of Allah and its Rewards

"Who is it that would loan Allah a goodly loan so He may multiply it for him and he will have a noble reward?" (Al-Hadid 57:11)

This verse highlights the virtue of charity. Helping others brings both spiritual and worldly benefits.

Health Insight: Acts of charity boost self-esteem, increase happiness, and create a sense of fulfillment.

Final Thoughts

Juz 27 teaches that trusting Allah, making sincere du’a, living righteously, and practicing gratitude lead to both spiritual and emotional well-being. Every blessing is from Allah, and giving back brings even more rewards.

Key Learnings

Trusting Allah removes stress and anxiety.
Du’a is a powerful tool for seeking Allah’s help and mercy.
The afterlife is real; striving for righteousness is essential.
Gratitude for Allah’s blessings brings contentment and joy.
Giving charity benefits both the giver and receiver.

May Allah grant us strong faith, sincere du’as, and a heart full of gratitude. Ameen.

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