Before we move into tonight’s ayat, a reflection from Part 2 that deserves its own moment — because it will run as the undercurrent through everything that follows in this surah.
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Surah al-A’raf is one of the longest and most profound surahs in the Quran. It takes us back to the very beginning — the creation of Adam, the deception of Shaytan, and the moment humanity was sent down to this earth with a purpose and a test. It follows the struggles of Prophet after Prophet, community after community, and asks us a confronting question: when Allah’s signs came to them, what did they do?
This Ramadan, the Qaswa Qommunity dives deep into Surah al-A’raf — unpacking its lessons, reflecting on its themes, and asking how its timeless message applies to our lives today.
Follow along on Substack and join the conversation.
Surah al-A’raf is one of the longest and most profound surahs in the Quran. It takes us back to the very beginning — the creation of Adam, the deception of Shaytan, and the moment humanity was sent down to this earth with a purpose and a test. It follows the struggles of Prophet after Prophet, community after community, and asks us a confronting question: when Allah’s signs came to them, what did they do?
This Ramadan, the Qaswa Qommunity dives deep into Surah al-A’raf — unpacking its lessons, reflecting on its themes, and asking how its timeless message applies to our lives today.
Follow along on Substack and join the conversation.