Surah Abasa, meaning 'He Frowned,' is the 80th chapter of the Quran with 42 verses. This Meccan surah teaches humility, the importance of guidance for all, and the reality of the Day of Judgment, urging reflection.
Revealed in Makkah, Surah Abasa addressed an incident where the Prophet (PBUH) was reminded to prioritize a blind seeker of guidance. It emphasized the Quran’s universal message and warned disbelievers of the Hereafter.
The tafsir of Surah Abasa focuses on humility, the value of every soul in seeking guidance, and the Day of Judgment. It urges believers to prioritize faith, avoid arrogance, and reflect on divine accountability.
Reciting Surah Abasa fosters humility and strengthens faith. It’s believed to inspire compassion, bring spiritual clarity, and prepare the heart for the Hereafter.
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Abdurrahman as-Sudais is one of the imams of the Grand Mosque (Masjid al-Haram) in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. His powerful and emotional recitation is heard by millions of pilgrims and worshippers.
Surah Abasa teaches humility, the importance of guidance for all, and the reality of the Day of Judgment, urging reflection and faith.
The surah is named 'He Frowned' after an incident where the Prophet (PBUH) was reminded to attend to a blind seeker of guidance.
Reciting Surah Abasa fosters humility, strengthens faith, inspires compassion, and brings spiritual clarity for the Hereafter.
Surah Abasa was revealed in Makkah, emphasizing the Quran’s universal message and encouraging humility amidst disbelief.
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