Juz 5: Gratitude, Faith, & Righteousness | Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy
At what point does the gratitude for faith and its restrictions overshadow the fear of missing out? Can someone be righteous to a fault? What does it mean to be a good person?
Join Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy with hosts Dr. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro as they reflect on Juz 5 of the Qur'an, discussing characteristics that would save you from punishment, the idea of true righteousness, and the foundations of being good.
✨Test your Qur'anic IQ✨
Which of the Prophet ﷺ's battle does Surah Al-Imran discuss?
A. Uhud
B. Badr
C. Both Uhud and Badr
Chapters:
0:00 - Highlights
0:52 - Introduction
📌 2:28 - Today's trivia
📌 2:45 - Dr. Omar Suleiman reflects on verse 147 of Surah an-Nisa
3:25 - The two qualities that would give Allah no reason to punish someone
5:03 - On disbelievers who do good
📌 8:51 - Sh. Abdullah Oduro reflects on verse 48 of Surah an-Nisa
9:26 - Allah describes those who boast of their righteousness
10:22 - Other mentions of righteousness
11:27 - Righteousness from Allah
📌 14:12 - Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy reflects on verses 27-28 of Surah an-Nisa
17:10 - What you need to be a good person
19:02 - Following Allah's guidelines with clear moral fortitude
📌 20:16 - Reflections
22:05 - A personal story on the blessing of restriction
24:23 - Stages of perception when living a faithful life
25:07 - When burdens become blessings
26:12 - On healthy fear
Explore Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy's papers:
- "The Infinitely Merciful and the Question of Hellfire"
- "Why Do People Suffer? God's Existence & the Problem of Evil"
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