Summary of surah Al Mulk (The kingdom) by Mumbai Multimedia Studio
Section I (1-5)
A close scrutiny of the universe reveals that its sovereign may be a Blessed and Powerful Being. He has created this world with a purpose: it's been created as an endeavor and test for man on who adopts the proper path and who the incorrect one. A necessary outcome of this trial is that every day should come wherein the righteous be rewarded and therefore the rebellious be punished. If this universe is carefully observed, not even a minor flaw will bedetected in its great expanse. Repeated observations will only second this inference. the closest of the seven skies has been adorned with stars by the Almighty; they serve the twin purpose of guiding people in their journeys and pelting Satan and his army if they struggle to overhear something.
Section II (6-11)
The power and sustenance of the Almighty so evident during this universe bears evidence that people who deny the Day of Reward and Punishment will must face the torment of hell. it'll roar and shriek sort of a hungry lion when it sees them. Whenever a bunchof those rebellious people are flung in hell, its gate-keepers will ask them whether a warner had ever warned them of this punishment. they might admit that a warner did come to them but they rejected him and had replied that the Almighty had revealed nothing which whoever believe that the Almighty has revealed anything have, in fact, deviated from the correct path. they might also confess that that they had never tried to concentrate to and understand what had been said to them, otherwise they might not have met this fate.
Section III (12-14)
People who remain afraid of their Lord during this world shall be rewarded. All their virtuous deeds are within the knowledge of Allah and He shall duly honour them. he's the Creator of all and zip is hidden from Him.
Section IV (15-18)
This earth has been created by the Almighty as very obedient and submissive to man. it's a source of reminder for man of an excellent reality: he should fully have the benefit of all its pleasures and facilities but shouldconfine mind that these privileges entail on a daily basis of accountability before the Almighty; not even for an instant should someone become unmindful of his Lord's grasp and will always remember that whenever the Almighty intends, He can destroy him by sending on him a natural calamity. History also bears example to the present.
Section V (19-21)
Whatever is suspended within the unfathomable skies is held by the Almighty. he's watching everything. If someone is empty His assistance and support, nobody are going to beready to help him. If He deprives someone of sustenance, nobody are ready to sustain him.
Section VI (22-23)
Those who lead their lives while remaining a slave to their desires will never reach the important goal. Only they'll reach this goal who remain on the proper path. The Almighty has endowed people with the schools of sight, hearing and reasoning in order that people can remain on the proper path by using them. But alas! only a few people understand the price of such favours.
Section VII (24-27)
The Almighty has spread man during this earth and He Himself shall definitely gather him at some point. The Prophet (sws) is told to tell the disbelievers that only Allah knows when the Day of Judgement will come which he himself has no knowledge of its time of arrival; he has only been sent to warn them about it and to not inform them about its time of arrival. However, when the Day does arrive, the faces of the disbelievers will turn black with gloom.
Section VIII (28-30)
If these disbelievers are awaiting the change of fortunes for the Prophet (sws) and his Companions, and suppose that this variation does happen, then why should they themselves rest assured? They shall certainly meet the dreadful fate they need been informed of.
(Translated from Islahi's "Tadabbur-i-Qur'an")
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