In Islamic theology, the concept of salvation and entry into heaven is a matter deeply rooted in the grace and mercy of Allah, transcending any worldly transactions or deeds. It is a fundamental belief that no physical or material action, such as purchasing a place, can guarantee one’s entry into heaven. This is because, in Islam, heaven is not a commodity to be traded but a state of existence awarded by Allah to those He deems worthy. The Qur’an, which is the central religious text of Islam, emphasizes that human actions, while significant, are not the sole determinants of salvation. Instead, it is Allah’s mercy that ultimately decides one’s fate in the afterlife.
Part 1 of “Way to Heaven” provided a comprehensive exploration of the first 20 Surahs of the Qur’an, offering summaries that distilled the essence of these chapters into accessible insights.
The book delved into the thematic elements, historical contexts, and profound messages within each Surah, presenting them in a manner that connects wisdom with contemporary understanding.
As readers embark on Part 2, they carry with them the foundational knowledge of the Qur’an’s opening chapters, which serve as a guiding light for the deeper teachings and complex jurisprudence discussions.
Part 2 promises to build upon this groundwork, presenting an in-depth analysis that not only reflects on the spiritual and moral guidance of the subsequent Surahs but also how they contribute to the overarching narrative of the Qur’an.
It is an invitation to continue the journey of reflection and discovery, seeking to understand the divine wisdom that directs believers towards a path of righteousness and, ultimately, a place in heaven.
Now explore the tasks given by Allah in the Qur’an.
- Throughout your life you must believe in “La Ilaha il Lallah” (There is no God but Allah).
- Always be on the side of truths and speak truths.
- Always show patience or Sabr whether you are in a difficult or happy time.
- Always go on Sirat Al Mustaqeem (Right Path). For the Right Path read Qur’an.
- Don’t backbite. Always confirm the rumors.
- Always honest in your work whether a duty or business.
- Pray five times, read the Qur’an, and do Ibadat while doing your routine duties.
- Be kind, help, and respect older people.
- Help your relatives, and your neighbors, and help the poor and needy people.
- Respect your parents, never talk with them in a loud voice, care for your parents, and never hurt them.
- Keep yourself away from pride.
- Don’t cheat or fool others for the benefit of yourself.
- Pay Zakat on time if you are capable of it. Do one Haj during your lifetime if you’re capable of doing it.
- Always keep in mind that every moment of life is an exam in this world. The moment you don’t commit any sin will be considered Ibadat because you are following the instructions of Allah.
- Don’t shirk means don’t associate anyone with Allah. Allah never borne or died. He is the creator of what is in the sky or inside the earth.
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