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In this episode, Maulana Syed Abul Ala Maududi explores Surah Al-Fajr, a Makkan chapter that contrasts the fate of past nations who defied Allah’s commands with the ultimate success of the righteous. The Surah warns against arrogance and attachment to worldly wealth while emphasizing the rewards of faith and patience.

This episode covers:

The oath by the dawn and the ten nights, highlighting moments of divine significance

The destruction of past arrogant nations, such as the people of ‘Ad, Thamud, and Pharaoh

The nature of human ingratitude, as people become arrogant when blessed and despairing when tested

The call to care for the weak and orphans, as a mark of true righteousness

The ultimate regret of the disbelievers, when they face divine justice

The reward for the righteous soul, which will be invited into Allah’s eternal mercy and paradise

Surah Al-Fajr is a reminder that true success lies not in wealth and power but in obedience to Allah and concern for others. It urges reflection on past civilizations and calls for humility, gratitude, and compassion in this fleeting world.