Gratitude, Faith, & Righteousness | Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy | Juz 5 Qur’an 30 for 30 S5



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At what point does the gratitude for faith and its restrictions overshadow the fear of missing out? Can someone be righteous to a fault? What does it mean to be a good person?

Join Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy with hosts Dr. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro as they reflect on Juz 5 of the Qur’an, discussing characteristics that would save you from punishment, the idea of true righteousness, and the foundations of being good.

✨Test your knowledge of the Qur’an✨

What is the battle mentioned in Surah Al-Imran and when did it take place?

A. Battle of Uhud (3 AH)
B. Battle of Badr (2 AH)
C. Both Battle of Uhud and Battle of Badr

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0:00 – Highlights
0:52 – Introduction
📌 2:28 – Today’s trivia

📌 2:45 – Dr. Omar Suleiman reflects on verse 147 of Surah an-Nisa
3:25 – The two qualities that would give Allah no reason to punish someone
5:03 – On disbelievers who do good

📌 8:51 – Sh. Abdullah Oduro reflects on verse 48 of Surah an-Nisa
9:26 – Allah describes those who boast of their righteousness
10:22 – Other mentions of righteousness
11:27 – Righteousness from Allah

📌 14:12 – Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy reflects on verses 27-28 of Surah an-Nisa
17:10 – What you need to be a good person
19:02 – Following Allah’s guidelines with clear moral fortitude

📌 20:16 – Reflections
22:05 – A personal story on the blessing of restriction
24:23 – Stages of perception when living a faithful life
25:07 – When burdens become blessings
26:12 – On healthy fear

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34 thoughts on “Gratitude, Faith, & Righteousness | Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy | Juz 5 Qur’an 30 for 30 S5”

  1. I have a question for Sheikh Omar. We all know بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم is the first verse of Surah Al-fatiha. Can this verse be skipped while praying because I've noticed Imams start with الحمد الله رب العلمين please what's the ruling regarding this. Jazakallahu khairan.

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  2. – [05:38]🙏 Gratitude and faith combined shield believers from perceiving hardships as punishment, instead viewing them as opportunities for elevation.
    – [11:42]🕌 Allah's justice is evident in rewarding acts of gratitude, even if not performed by believers, in this life, while reserving greater rewards for believers in the Hereafter.
    – [17:33]📜 Boasting of one's righteousness without Allah's affirmation leads to spiritual delusion, emphasizing the importance of humility and sincerity in deeds.
    – [24:12]💡 Allah's punishments aim to guide and protect humans from their vulnerabilities, rather than to punish arbitrarily, showcasing His care and preference for their well-being.
    – [00:00]🤔 Moral debates often revolve around differing definitions of "good" rather than labeling individuals as inherently bad.
    – [03:37]💡 To commit to goodness requires spiritual refinement and moral fortitude, even in challenging circumstances.
    – [08:51]🤲 Recognizing Allah's wisdom in societal structures, laws, and restrictions can lead to gratitude even in perceived limitations.
    – [12:26]🕌 Islam's guidelines with Godly objectives can reshape perceptions and foster gratitude for what was once perceived as burdensome.
    – [18:50]⚖ Fear and guilt can serve as therapeutic tools, prompting self-reflection and growth, especially in confronting one's actions and beliefs.
    – [21:23]📚 Access scholarly papers addressing theological questions, including the problem of evil and human suffering, for deeper understanding.
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  3. What a wonderful brotherhood. I'll always be grate to Allah to allow someone like from one of the poorest country in Africa(Mozambique) to learn English and to become Muslim. I learned a lot about Islam watching this brilliant scholars. Much appreciated from Mozambique. May Allah give us the best ramadan ever

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  4. Shukr Ya Allah, Shukr YA rabie. Shukran for the blessings. I can open up my eyes , and see another day. Algamdoelielah, I can walk to 1st Jumuah in Ramadan. Appreciate, u legs , Shukr to Allah AWA 🙏. I'm greatfull ND always searching knowledge in Islam. Hardship u going through, is to help those , and donate. That u can olso make the life better. I'm glad , that can help,my neighbors. Algamdoelielah I cN put a smile on their face. I'm glad I can help , all those who was hurt me . I forgive and I can ,look them in face, with a smile. Today I taste the sweetness of the date .I can forgive and hug all of them , who was my enemies. My heart is healthy, and soul is happy. Ameen

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