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Dear Brothers/Sisters!
Qur’an is a book of guidance (not just a book of rules!). In modern terms, it is also a
book, in fact the ultimate book of Personality Development and success. It creates in a
person all those qualities that are essential for success. If you read the literature of
modern-day gurus of success literature, you will find that they talk about certain qualities
essential for success. These qualities are: Attitude, Confidence, Optimism, Positive
Thinking, High Moral Values, perseverance, Disciplined life, Good relationship with others,
etc. No book or lecturer can instill these values in a person as perfectly and effectively as
the Qur’an. In addition to Tawheed and Ibadah, these were the values which changed
Sahabah and made them world leaders within no time!
Our vision is that Muslims should not take Al-Qur’an in the limited sense of “Barakah” but
to take as a book of ‘Success,’ and study it with utmost attention and dedication. It will
instill all the values that are necessary to make a person great in this world and
successful in the hereafter. That is the comprehensive Barakah that Al-Qur’an came with.
IN GRAMMAR: Apply the fa’ala table on two verbs (Type-d): sami’aa (he listened); and ‘alima (he
knew).
Motivational TIP: Take Qur’an as the book of success for both this world (and realize what it
means to be successful in this world!) and the hereafter.
May Allah give us Tawfeeq to fulfill all the rights of the Qur’an.
Dr. Abdulazeez Abdulraheem
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Lesson – 19 Supplications
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GRAMMAR: Practice the following 21 forms of (1d); (1d); and
(1d).
َْ ْأ
ِْ َُ
رِع ِ
َ ِْ
Note that this verb type is 1d, َ ِ
َ َب. Here again, the small difference is that instead of ... َ
ُا َ in the past
َ ،َ َ
tense, we have ... ِ
ُا َ (i.e,, in the past tense forms we have ‘i’ sound on the 2nd root letter instead of ‘a’ sound).
َ ،َِ
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Note similar small changes in the imperative forms too. Repeat the 21 forms of the verb ِ َ and َ ِ
َ as shown
above.
Worksheet for Lesson – 19 Supplications
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