On Day 49 of Be Quranic, we delve into Ayah 30 of Surat al-Baqarah, which introduces the concept of humanity as Khalifas (stewards) on Earth.
This designation signifies our role as successors, leaders, and cultivators, tasked with inheriting, improving, and passing on a better world.
Highlighted is the transition from enjoying Earth’s bounties to embracing the responsibility of stewardship.
We explore the multifaceted meaning of Khalifa, including succession, leadership, and cultivation, underscoring our duty to not only enjoy Allah’s creations but also preserve them responsibly for future generations.
This balance between privilege and duty is central to our role on Earth, urging us to reflect on our personal development, contribution to community welfare, and environmental conservation as integral aspects of our stewardship.
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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