In Tafseer class we learnt, when the word ريح for wind, is used in the singular form in the Qur’an, it means that wind which is destructive and brings harm. While, when it’s used in the Quran in its plural form, رياح, it refers to the type of wind that is beneficial.
SubhanAllah how much this tells us of Allah swt Himself, in His meticulous placing of words-
Both type of winds are definitely sent by Allah SWT;
Yet That which brings benefit and positive outputs is always more (plural) from Him than that which brings harm (singular form).
His blessings are innumerable compared to His withdrawing.
His trials are countable; yet favours unimaginable.
Let’s soak ourselves in the attitude of gratitude every single day, to be able to overlook the trials as being many, and instead face them with strength from Him..
Subhan Allah. That is so beautiful & beneficial to know. Jazak Allah khayr for sharing. If I may ask, could you please share details of this Tafsir class?
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Wa iyyaki.
The tafseer class is from Alhuda Institute. Taleem Al Quran 🙂 it includes tafseer of the Quran juz 1 to 30 complete as well as other subjects like Arabic grammar, tajweed, seerah, fiqh etc. You can check the website for more courses options. http://Www.alhudaonline.org
You can also voluntarily listen to any tafseer audio of whichever verse you’d want to alhamdulillah from this website from the same source. (Farhat Hashmi and her daughter)
https://www.farhathashmi.com/english-section/tafsir/?giml-id=376
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SubhanAllah!! That’s so true! His mercy truly surpasses His wrath!🌷🥺♥️
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SubhanaLlah, Arabic is such a rich language. One word with som many different meanings😍
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