Day 49 of Be Quranic delves into Ayah 30 of Surat al-Baqarah, introducing a new passage that highlights humans' purpose on Earth as Khalifas (stewards or successors).
This ayah responds to the angels' concerns about humans causing corruption and spilling blood, with Allah asserting His knowledge beyond their understanding.
Khalifa implies succession, responsibility, and stewardship, entrusting humans with the care of Earth and its resources.
This concept is linked to Ayah 29's message that everything on Earth is created for human benefit, but with the significant responsibility to consume responsibly and ensure the planet is passed on to the next generation in a better state.
The transition from Ayah 29 to 30 underscores a balance between enjoying Allah's blessings and fulfilling our duties as stewards, highlighting the dual role of privilege and responsibility in our existence.
Grounded
Grounded is a practical Islamic framework for living with clarity, resilience, and purpose in an age of distraction. Drawing on traditional Islamic scholarship, adapted for modern life, it offers a steady way of living faith — not by escaping the modern world, but by standing firmly within it.
Grounded is a practical Islamic framework for living with clarity, resilience, and purpose in an age of distraction. Drawing on traditional Islamic scholarship, adapted for modern life, it offers a steady way of living faith — not by escaping the modern world, but by standing firmly within it.Listen on
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