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(@moizamjad)
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Who is/are referred to in the verses under consideration? (Please DO NOT start a new topic. Add your posts as replies to this post.)

زیرِ غور آیات میں کس (کن) کے بارے میں بات ہوئی ہے؟ (برائے مہربانی، نیا ٹاپک شروع نہ کریں۔ اپنی پوسٹ اس پوسٹ کے جواب ہی میں ڈالیں۔)


   
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(@moizamjad)
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موجود نعمتوں سے مالک کی صفات اور ان صفات کے تقاضوں کو پہچاننے کی تعلیم۔


   
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(@rafia)
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The verse refers to all people reading this verse, that they recognize the present blessings of God on them,  his attributes, that they recognize what God expects from them.


   
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(@junaidkhan)
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The words are taught by the Lord and they are for everyone who sincerely recites them to understand and recognize their Creator.

 


   
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(@noushaba)
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ان آیات میں   اللہ کے بارے میں   بات ہو ری ہے


   
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(@shumailarizwan)
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ان آیات میں اللہ کی صفات کے بارے میں بات ہو رہی ہو یہ اللہ کا تعارف بھی ہے 

رب, الرحمن,لرحیم اور مالک 


   
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(@majidthe1)
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1. God

2. First introduction to Day of Judgement


   
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(@yasirraheem)
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Deriving God's attributes based on empirical observations, and defining beliefs based on its implications. 


   
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(@rafia)
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it is referring to God the Master of the Day of Judgement. He will decide about the fate of every  human being on the Day of Judgement and every one will be treated with utmost fairness and justice

That is why we only and only worship God, and only from God we seek help for all our needs. Even when we are depressed and our life is full of problems We do not turn to any Prophet, buzurg or pir to pray for us or ask any saint to act as intermediary to God. We do not go to mazhar’s to pray at the graves of saints . This is shirk. God is closer than our juggler vein. Therefore we bow to him alone, we beseech God to guide us to the straight path, we show our humility and helplessness and only seek his help in good and bad times


   
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