In this episode, Maulana Syed Abul Ala Maududi explores Surah Al-Haqqah, a Makkan chapter that vividly describes the Day of Judgment, referred to as Al-Haqqah—the inevitable reality. The Surah presents striking imagery of past nations that were destroyed due to their arrogance and disbelief, emphasizing the certainty of divine justice.
This episode covers:
• The meaning of Al-Haqqah, highlighting the absolute certainty of the Day of Judgment
• The destruction of past nations, such as Thamud, Aad, and Pharaoh’s people
• The weighing of deeds, determining the fate of individuals in the Hereafter
• The rewards of those given their book in their right hand, signifying success
• The punishment of those given their book in their left hand, warning of severe consequences
Surah Al-Haqqah is a powerful reminder of the reality of resurrection, accountability, and divine justice. It urges believers to remain steadfast in faith and righteousness, ensuring their success on the Day when all will stand before Allah.