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Here is today's reflection from the Quran:

Then speak to him a gentle word perhaps he may remember or fear. [20:44]

Today’s verse is from Sura Taha and these words are said to Prophets Musa (as) and Haroon (as) as they prepare to go and face the tyrant Pharaoh (Firoun) in his court.

It is interesting that instead of being told to face the aggressor with stern or harsh language, the two Prophets are told to approach him with gentleness and to speak a “layyin” (kind, gentle) word.

The wisdom behind this, scholars explain, is that when aggressors or tyrants are approached harshly, it is more likely to increase their obstinacy and pride.

Here, the verse says that when the aggressor is approached thus, one of three things may happen:

1.    Firoun might heed the admonition and accept the truth

2.    He may consider his actions and fear the outcome in front of God OR

3.    He may be indifferent and non-response [“la’alla” conveys the sense of “perhaps,” “hopefully,” or “it might be that”]

In other words, the two should follow the process of wise admonition, even though the outcome of their endeavour is  not guaranteed, but in doing so, they have the best hope of being listened to.

This verse contains such profound wisdom for us. We may have noticed in our lives as well that speaking sternly or harshly often results in the shutting down or fighting back from those who are addressed thus. Speaking gently is much more likely to “keep the ears open” of those whom we are talking to.

While we can never control or know the outcome of our conversations, addressing people who may tend to become aggressive with gentleness is our best hope of having our voices heard. It also reminds us not to despair in the guidance or coming around of others.

Here is today's audio and video.

Wishing you a day full of spiritual up liftment, positivity, purpose and peace.

Warm blessings

Marzia  

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Here are various resources to continue studying the Quran. These have been chosen for ease of use, accessibility and relevance to the challenges of modern life

Quran Translations:

Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) side by side Kindle Edition (FREE) by Abdullah Yusuf Ali (Translator), M. H. Shakir (Translator), Marmaduke William Pickthall (Translator)

The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary by Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Caner K. Dagli
The Qur'an (Oxford World's Classics) by M. A. S. Abdel Haleem

Commentary on the Quran
1)    https://www.al-islam.org/enlightening-commentary-light-holy-quran-vol-1 Various volumes are available online
2)    These websites allow you to search various translations of a single verse. Here are my favourites:
a)    http://quran.al-islam.org
b)    http://www.alim.org/library/quran/surah/arabic/1/ARB
c)    http://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp

Podcast: Loving and Living the Quran Podcast
Audio lectures on Quranic Surahs and practical spirituality
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Listen on Libsyn: http://marziahassan.libsyn.com

Facebook Live sessions on Quran Study

Quran Study Circle

Websites:

Academy for Learning Islam great website for loads of audio and written resources on Quran and spirituality.

Living the Quran – Practical Spirituality for Modern Muslims my website with audio and written material.


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