The Message of Hope
By yusuf jamal
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The Creator, our Lord has created this world for a purpose- to test and train humankind for a perfect world yet to be created and we as its honored citizens to live in and work for GOD in that world. To make aware about His plan He sent many sciptures and prophets to warn of a coming day and to give us the message of Amighty, A message of hope to all of us. This book describes that message given to all humankind irrespective of gender, ethnicity, religion, country of birth, color of skin or any political orientation.
yusuf jamal
Professor Yusuf Jamal is a renowned teacher and research scholar in Physiology currently working at Delhi University, New Delhi, India.. He has published many books on medical as well as non medical subjects. Spiritual development of his students is also his passion. Therefore this book is presented to all of you.
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The Message of Hope - yusuf jamal
In the name of GOD, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Dedication
To the name of GOD, the Almighty, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, the Creator, the Sustainer, the Beneficent, the Benevolent, the Infinite, the Lord of all the creations. All praise is to GOD and peace and prayers are upon all his prophets and Messengers.
Disclaimer
This book is only a selection of verses from holy Quran and not the whole Quran. All of these verses have been selected from the point of view of hope, positive thinking and good tidings as the core of Quran. The introduction and translation used here is by maulana Waheeduddin Khan. No original work or proprietorship is claimed. It is aimed to spread positivity all around. This work can, partially or wholly and without any change in original text and context, be cited or shared or distributed in print or any digital forms without the permission or knowledge of the author. For translation to any other language refer to authentic source.
About the author
Prof. Yusuf Jamal
Post Graduate Department of Physiology-Unani
Ayurvedic & Unani Tibbia College, New Delhi, India
Email- yousufjamal289@gmail.com
Table of contents
18.85. The Day will surely come when We shall gather the God-fearing like [honored] guests before the Compassionate God.
Prologue
Divine Verses: The Message of Hope is a collection of some of the most powerful and inspiring verses from the Holy Quran. The Quran, the sacred book of Islam, contains guidance and wisdom that has touched the hearts and minds of millions of people around the world for over fourteen centuries.
In this book, we have brought together a selection of verses that speak to the fundamental message of hope that is at the heart of the Quran. These verses offer comfort and guidance in times of adversity, and remind us of the goodness, compassion and mercy of Allah (SWT) and his creation plan.
In today's world, where we are facing unprecedented challenges, from pandemics to personal, social and political upheaval, it is more important than ever to seek guidance and hope from sources that inspire and uplift us. The Quran provides a source of light and guidance for those who seek it, and these divine verses offer a message of hope that can provide comfort and solace in even the darkest of times.
As you read through this collection, you will be inspired by the words of Allah (SWT) and find comfort in the knowledge that a mighty force is always with you, helping you and guiding you towards the path of righteousness and salvation. May this book serve as a reminder of the power of hope and the transformative effect it can have on our lives.
May Allah (SWT) bless us all and guide us towards the straight path.
Amen.
Yusuf Jamal
Introduction
From Quran translation by maulana Waheeduddin Khan
The Quran is a book of God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It did not come to him in the form of a complete book, but in parts over a period of 23 years. The first part was revealed in 610 AD, when the Prophet Muhammad was in Makkah. Subsequently, different parts continued to be revealed regularly, the final part being revealed in 632, when the Prophet was in Madinah. There are 114 chapters in the Quran, both long and short. The verses number about 6600. To meet the needs of recitation, the Quran was divided into 30 parts. These parts were finally set in order under the guidance of the Angel Gabriel, through whom God had revealed the Quran.
The Quran is the Book of God. It has been preserved in its entirety for all time to come. Although written originally in Arabic, it has been made accessible, thanks to translations, to those who have no knowledge of Arabic. While no substitute for the original, translations serve the signal purpose of spreading the word of God far beyond the Arabic-speaking peoples to a far broader spectrum of humanity.
The Quran is apparently in the Arabic language, but in reality, it is in the language of nature, that is, the language in which God directly addressed all human beings at the time of Creation. This divine invocation of humanity is ever-present in the consciousness of all human beings that is why the Quran is universally understandable—to some on a conscious plane and to others at the subconscious level. This reality has been described in the Quran as ‘clear revelations in the hearts of those who have been given knowledge.’ This verse goes on to say that ‘none deny our revelations save the wrongdoers’ (29:49).
This means that the Divine Reality, explained by the Quran on a conscious plane, pre-exists in man at the level of the subconscious. The message of the Quran is not, therefore, something which is alien to man. It is in fact a verbal expression of that same Divine Reality which is in consonance with man’s own nature and with which he is already familiar. The Quran explains this by saying that those born in later times were all initially born at the time of the creation of Adam and, at that time, God had directly addressed all these human souls.
This event is thus alluded to in the Quran:
[Prophet], when your Lord brought forth the offspring from the loins of the Children of Adam and made them bear witness about themselves, He said, ‘Am I not your Lord?’ and they replied, ‘Yes, we bear witness that You are.’ So you cannot say on the Day of Resurrection, ‘We were not aware of this’ (7:172).
In the following verse, the Quran makes further mention of the dialogue between God and man: ‘Surely We offered Our trust to the heavens and the earth, and the hills, but they shrank from bearing it and were afraid of it. And man undertook it. But he has proved a tyrant and a fool’ (33:72). The Quran, for man, is in essence already known to him, rather than an entirely unknown entity. In reality, the Quran is the unfolding of the human mind.
When one whose nature is alive—having saved himself from later conditioning—reads the Quran, those brain cells will be activated wherein God’s first address lies preserved. If we keep this in mind, it will not be difficult to appreciate that the translation of the Quran is a valid means of understanding it.
If God’s address was the First Covenant, the Quran is the Second Covenant. Each testifies to the veracity of the other. If one has little or even no grasp of the Arabic language, and can read the scriptures only in translation, he should not anticipate that he will be frustrated in his understanding of the Quran, for the Quranic concept of human as the natural recipient of God’s word has become a reality in modern times. The science of the genetic code and the findings of anthropology both fully support this viewpoint.
The Creation Plan of God
Every book has its objective and the objective of the Quran is to make human aware of the Creation plan of God. That is, to tell humanity why God created this world; what the purpose is of settling human on earth; what is required from human in his pre-death life span, and what he or she is going to confront after death.
Human is born as an eternal creature. When God created man as such, He divided his life span into two periods, the pre-death period, which is a time of trial, and the post-death period, which is the time for receiving the rewards or punishment merited by one’s actions during one’s lifetime. These take the form of eternal paradise or eternal hell.
The purpose of the Quran is to make human aware of this reality. This is the theme of this divine Book, which serves to guide man through his entire journey through life into the after-life.
It would be correct to say that human is a seeker by birth. These questions lurk in everyone’s mind: Who am I? What is the purpose of my life? What is the reality of life and death? What is the secret of man’s success and failure? Etc.
According to the Quran, the answer to these questions is that the present world is the testing ground and whatever man has been endowed with in his pre-death period is all a part of the test. The Hereafter is the place where the result of the test will be taken into account by the Almighty and whatever man receives in the life after death, by way of reward or punishment, will be commensurate with his deeds in this world.
The secret of a human’s success in this life is to understand God’s creation plan and map out his/her life accordingly.
A Book of Divine Warning
The Quran is a book of divine warning. A combination of lessons and admonitions, it would be even more appropriately called a book of wisdom. The Quran does not follow the pattern of the traditional didactic book. In fact, when the average reader picks up the Quran, it appears to him to be a collection of fragmentary statements. Apparently this feeling is not unreal. But this arrangement of the Quran is not due to any shortcoming, but is rather in conformance with the Quranic plan of retaining its original form in order to fulfill its purpose of conveying the message of truth to the reader who may, in his