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In this snippet of a Deeper Look of Surah Al-Mursalat, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan explores the meaning of dhikr in a way most of us have never considered. What if remembrance of Allah wasn’t just about repetition, but about something that pierces through, like steel cutting through distraction, or wind that reshapes the earth?

Referencing verse (77:5), “فَالْمُلْقِيَاتِ ذِكْرًا,” Ustadh Nouman explains how the Quran compares dhikr to something forceful, intentional and deeply impactful. From the winds that deliver reminders from the skies to the angels who inspire the hearts of believers, the Quran shows us that remembrance is not passive. It’s living. It’s active.

This lesson weaves together language, psychology, social behavior and spiritual insight showing how dhikr can anchor us in meaning amidst noise.
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