tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-78936003784802435972024-03-13T14:43:55.876-07:00Cambridge Notes CenterAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12925406779112748108noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7893600378480243597.post-55636026496663841382014-05-01T06:12:00.004-07:002014-05-01T06:12:50.251-07:00Ayat ul Kursi (2:255)<h2>
Theme of the passage</h2>
a) This passage is Ayat ul Kursi, which is known as the verse of the Throne. It refers to the main theme about Allah's Tauheed. Tauheed is to believe that God is one and is the first article of Faith. His matchless attributes are described in this passage, The purpose of referring to his Throne is to show the Great Authority of Allah. The verse contains main teachings of Allah's Omnipotence and His perfect authority over the Heavens and the Earth. His Knowledge and Authority cannot be limited by anyone. Simply it can be said that no one is like Him. Quran says: "Nothing is like unto Him and He is the All-hearer, the All-seer." Which mean that none can posses the qualities similar to Him. Those who associate other beings in His attributes commit shirk, an unpardonable sin.<br />
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Importance of themes/passages in daily life of Muslims.</h2>
b) This passage has special importance in the lives of Muslims today. Muslims give great importance to Tauheed, as their deeds would lose their value if they do no accept God's attributes. It is God who is fully aware of their needs, He who owns everything in the Universe and does not need any ones assistance. Thus Muslims need to trust in Him, only fear from Him and must not turn to other false deities to fulfill their demands. Simply this passage spiritually strengthens Muslims faith and contains the message that the Knowledge and Power of Allah is unmatchable thus must be acknowledged.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12925406779112748108noreply@blogger.com0