Surah At-Taghabun, meaning 'Mutual Loss and Gain,' is the 64th chapter of the Quran with 18 verses. This Medinan surah emphasizes the Day of Judgment, Allah’s creation, and the balance between worldly and spiritual priorities, urging faith and reflection.
Revealed in Medina, Surah At-Taghabun guided the Muslim community to focus on the Hereafter amidst worldly distractions. It addressed the balance between material gains and spiritual success, reinforcing the importance of faith and good deeds.
The tafsir of Surah At-Taghabun focuses on the Day of Judgment, Allah’s sovereignty, and the transient nature of worldly life. It emphasizes tawhid, the importance of charity, and preparing for the ultimate accounting of deeds.
Reciting Surah At-Taghabun fosters reflection on the Hereafter and strengthens faith. It’s believed to bring spiritual clarity, balance in life, and blessings for prioritizing Allah’s path.
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Surah At-Taghabun emphasizes the Day of Judgment, Allah’s creation, and balancing worldly and spiritual life, urging faith and good deeds.
The surah is named 'Mutual Loss and Gain' after the concept of worldly gains leading to spiritual loss or gain, depending on one’s faith.
Reciting Surah At-Taghabun fosters reflection on the Hereafter, brings spiritual clarity, and guides toward balancing life with faith.
Surah At-Taghabun was revealed in Medina, guiding Muslims to prioritize the Hereafter and maintain faith amidst worldly distractions.
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