Continuing our journey through Surah Ar-Rahman, this episode turns to the powerful verses in which both jinn and human beings are challenged: if you can escape beyond the boundaries of the heavens and the earth, then try to do so. These verses shift the tone from reflection to confrontation.
Key points of this episode:
• Are these verses referring to worldly possibility or the scene of the Hereafter?
• Why are the jinn mentioned before human beings?
• If a person tries to escape accountability, is there truly any escape?
• Is the mention of Hell contrary to divine mercy or is it itself an expression of mercy?
• Why does the surah frame this as a direct challenge?
This episode highlights that warning is not oppression but it is protection. Just as announcing an approaching storm is meant to save lives, the mention of Hell is meant to awaken hearts.
Surah Ar-Rahman recitation recorded and provided by Qari Ibraheem Bakeer -
https://youtube.com/@Maqamat_with_Bakeer
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