Regrets

The Holy Quran is the most esteemed book in the Islamic religion, considered by Muslims to be the literal word of Allah (God) as disclosed to the Prophet Muhammadï·º through the Angel Jibril. Quran is the Holy book of Muslims. The Holy Quran is a blessing of Allah for all Muslims The Holy Quran was revealed little by little over 23 years. Every Muslim should gain knowledge of The Holy Quran. The Quran is a source of guidance, motivation, and inspiration for over a billion Muslims worldwide, and its teachings have influenced individuals, societies, and cultures for centuries. The Quran is comprised of 114 chapters or Surahs, which are further separated into verses or Ayahs. Each Surah is named after a distinctive Arabic word or phrase that describes its contents. The Quran is written in Classical Arabic, the language of the Quranic revelation, and is considered a masterwork of Arabic literature. Quran protects us from evil deeds and guides us in every aspect of Life. The Smallest Surah is Surah Al-Kasur and the Largest Surah is Surah Al-Baqara. The Holy Qur'an is the last book of Allah, which Allah revealed to His last Prophet, Muhammad ï·º (peace be upon him). This book is a source of guidance and development and a way of salvation for the people who come to the Day of Judgment. In this article and video 9 wishes of man on judgement day are describe.


Quran Majeed enlightened our brains and hearts. Every Muslim Should read the Holy Quran daily to get rid of depression and difficulties. The Holy Quran has beautiful verses. In this video translation of a beautiful verse is presented.


This book is a guidebook, which provides terrific and successful guidance for any human being in all kinds of complications. This book covers celestial and terrestrial sciences. All information about what has happened, what has happened, and what is going to happen in this universe is available in this book.  


One of the unique elements of the Quran is its recitation. Muslims believed that the Quran was not only meant to be read but also to be heard, listened and recited. The Quranic recitation or recitation of the Quran is known as Tajweed, which involves proper pronunciation, diction, rhythm, tempo, and intonation of each word.


The Quranic content covers and wraps up a wide range of topics, including faith, righteousness, morals, spirituality, history, and law. It presents a comprehensive worldview that teaches Muslims in all parts of life, including their beliefs, worship, and dealing with others.


The Quranic teachings spotlight the significance of monotheism or the belief in one God, who. is the creator, inventor, sustainer, and arbiter of the universe. The Quran stresses the need to worship Allah alone and to evade any form of idolatry or associating partners with Him.


The Quran also teaches that human beings are accountable and responsible for their actions, and acts and will be judged by Allah Almighty on the Day of Judgment. It emphasizes the preference for good deeds, sobriety, sincerity, and repentance, and warns against sins, evils, inequity, injustice, and oppression.


The Quranic teachings also encourage social justice, fairness, equality, kindness, and compassion. It enables Muslims to care for the poor or indigent, the needy, and the oppressed and to treat others with kindness, affection, and justice. The Quran also acknowledges the value of diversity and facilitates Muslims to adopt the differences among people and to work towards harmony, peace, and unity.


In addition to its spiritual and righteous, moral teachings, the Quran also contains Stories of Prophets and historical records of previous Prophets and their communities, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. These stories demonstrate the continuous message of monotheism and the effort between good, fair, bad, and evil throughout human chronology.


The Quran also contains a comprehensive legal system known as Shariah, which covers all aspects of human life, comprising lineage, family, inheritance, legacy, business, criminal, and illegal justice. The Shariah is based on the Quranic teachings and the example of the Prophet Muhammad ï·º and its ambition is to establish justice and preserve social order.


The Quran has been maintained in its Original Form since its disclosure over fourteen centuries ago. Its memorization and transmission have been preserved by millions of Muslims worldwide, guaranteeing that the Quranic text remains unchanged, unharmed, and free from any alterations, changes, or additions.


The Quran's prestige is evident in the daily lives of Muslims, who recite it in their daily prayers, read it for a spiritual recommendation, guidance, and reflection, and study it in depth to gain a deeper understanding and insight into its teachings.


The Quran has been Translated into numerous, countless terminologies and languages making it accessible, and available to people of different cultures and backgrounds. However, Muslims still consider the Arabic text to be the most authentic, accurate, and sacred version of the Quran, and many Muslims strive to learn Arabic to better understand the Quran.


Not only this but in this book, the causes and reasons for any kind of situation and Events happening in the world have been mentioned in detail. There is much more in this book revealed by Allah, which is impossible for a human being to cover. 


The more a person reads this book thoughtfully, the more he will be aware of its secrets, mysteries, puzzles, and information by using this book. There are also mentioned some desires or regrets of Man after death or on Judgment day.



9 Wishes of Man after death which are mentioned in the Holy Quran:



1️⃣ "Oh, I wish that I were dust!" (78:40)


2️⃣ Oh, I wish I had sent ahead (some good) for my (future) life."  (89:24)


3️⃣ Oh, I wish I had not associated with my Lord anyone." (18:42)


4️⃣ "Oh, I wish I had not been given my record."  (69:25)


5️⃣ I wish I had not taken that one as a friend."  (25:28)


6️⃣ we wish we had obeyed Allah and obeyed the Messenger."  (33: 66)


7️⃣ Oh, I wish I had taken with the Messenger a way."  (25:27)


8️⃣ "Oh, I wish I had been with them so I could have attained a great attainment." (4:73)


9️⃣ "Oh, would that we could be returned [to life on earth] and not deny the signs of our Lord and be among the believers." (6:27)


These are the desires that cannot be accomplished after death, that is why it is very crucial to reform your beliefs and actions in life.


 May Allah give us permission to understand and act.


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