Surah Saba Sheikh Abdul Rahman As Sudais سورۃ سبا 34

 

Surah As-Saba
the 34th chapter of the Quran, consists of 54 verses. It emphasizes the signs of God in the natural world, encouraging reflection on the creations as evidence of divine wisdom and power. The surah recounts stories of past prophets, particularly the story of Prophet Solomon (Sulaiman) and the Queen of Sheba, highlighting the consequences of faith and disbelief. As-Saba also underscores the importance of gratitude and warns of the ultimate accountability in the Hereafter. Overall, the surah serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty, the significance of faith, and the moral lessons embedded in historical narratives.




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