Surah At-Tahrim, meaning 'The Prohibition,' is the 66th chapter of the Quran with 12 verses. This Medinan surah addresses family matters, loyalty to Allah, and the importance of repentance, offering timeless lessons on faith and righteousness.
Revealed in Medina, Surah At-Tahrim addressed a personal incident involving the Prophet (PBUH) and his household, emphasizing loyalty to Allah over worldly ties. It guided the Muslim community on maintaining faith and seeking forgiveness.
The tafsir of Surah At-Tahrim focuses on the sanctity of family, loyalty to Allah, and the importance of repentance. It highlights examples of righteous and unrighteous women, urging believers to prioritize faith and seek Allah’s mercy.
Reciting Surah At-Tahrim fosters repentance and strengthens family bonds rooted in faith. It’s believed to bring spiritual clarity, protection, and guidance toward righteousness and devotion to Allah.
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Surah At-Tahrim addresses family matters, loyalty to Allah, and the importance of repentance, using examples of righteous and unrighteous women.
The surah is named 'The Prohibition' after an incident involving the Prophet (PBUH) prohibiting something, emphasizing loyalty to Allah.
Reciting Surah At-Tahrim fosters repentance, strengthens faith-based family bonds, and brings spiritual clarity and protection.
Surah At-Tahrim was revealed in Medina, guiding the Muslim community on family matters and loyalty to Allah.
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