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The Quran and the Silence of Zakariyya: A Tafsir of Voicelessness, Sign, and the Prayer That Was Answered in Stillness
When God granted Zakariyya a son, He sealed his tongue for three days — a reflection on why the greatest answer sometimes arrives as silence.
The Quran and the Footsteps of Iblis: A Tafsir of Refusal, Pride, and the Tragedy of the One Who Saw God and Still Said No
Iblis stood in the presence of God, witnessed creation firsthand, and still refused. His story is not about ignorance—it is about the soul that knows and yet rejects.
The Quran and the Weeping of Ya'qub: A Tafsir of Grief, White Eyes, and the Sorrow That Never Lost Hope
Ya'qub wept until his eyes turned white — yet his grief was never despair. How the Quran redefines sorrow as a form of worship.
The Quran and the Prostration of Shadows: A Tafsir of Creation Bowing When We Forget To
The Quran reveals that shadows prostrate to Allah in willing submission—a silent worship that surrounds us, shaming our forgetfulness and inviting our return.
The Quran and the Ink That Would Not Suffice: A Tafsir of Infinity, Language, and the Ocean That Surrenders to Meaning
When the Quran declares that all the oceans could not ink its Lord's words, it reveals the terrifying beauty of a meaning that exceeds all creation.
The Quran and the Wound of Longing: How Ghurbah Becomes a Path Back to God
The Quran speaks to a deep human ache—the feeling of spiritual exile. This reflection explores how the soul's longing is not a flaw, but a compass.
The Quran and the Language of Rain: How Water Becomes a Mirror for the Soul
The Quran returns to the image of rain again and again—not merely as meteorology, but as a profound spiritual metaphor for revelation, resurrection, and the inner life of the heart.
The Quran's Invitation to Stillness: Rediscovering Tafakkur in an Age of Distraction
The Quran repeatedly calls humanity to pause and reflect. In a world drowning in noise, the ancient practice of tafakkur offers a radical spiritual remedy.