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Surah Al-Asr - Complete Lesson 13 | Bilkisu Quranic Center

Surah Al-Asr - Complete Lesson 13 | Bilkisu Quranic Center
✖ Bilkisu Quranic Center ✖ Surah by Surah Series — Lesson 13
Surah No. 103  ·  The Surah Imam Al-Shafi'i Called Sufficient for All Humanity
الْعَصْر

Surah Al-Asr

“The Time” — Three Verses That Contain the Complete Formula for Human Salvation
⏰ Just 3 Verses — The Entire Purpose of Human Life in 14 Words
3Verses
14Words
68Letters
MakkiRevelation
103Surah No.
📖 Complete Lesson⏰ Time & Salvation🎯 Tajweed🔤 Word by Word🧠 Quiz#️ Hashtags
Begin Lesson
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
⏰ The Shortest Complete Guide to Human Success Ever Written
Imam Al-Shafi'i (one of the greatest scholars in Islamic history) said: “If Allah had revealed nothing but Surah Al-Asr, it would have been sufficient for humanity.” In just 3 verses and 14 words, this Surah identifies the universal human problem (loss), names its solution (4 conditions), and delivers its message through one of the most powerful oaths in the Quran — by Time itself.

Welcome to Lesson 13! After the intense social warnings of Al-Humaza, Surah Al-Asr offers the complete alternative — the formula for those who are NOT in loss. It is the most compressed wisdom in Juz Amma.

The Companions of the Prophet ﷺ used to recite Surah Al-Asr to each other whenever they parted ways — as a farewell reminder of what really matters. It is not just a short Surah to memorize — it is a complete manifesto for a life well lived. Every single word carries extraordinary weight.

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Surah Overview & Key Facts

نظرة عامة على سورة العصر
DetailInformation
Surah Nameالْعَصْر — Al-Asr (The Time / The Afternoon / The Era)
Surah Number103
Verses3 verses — one of the shortest Surahs in the Quran
Words14 words
Letters68 letters
RevelationMakki — revealed in Makkah
JuzJuz 30 — Juz Amma
Imam Al-Shafi'i's StatementImam Al-Shafi'i (150–204 AH) said: “If Allah had revealed nothing but this Surah, it would have been sufficient for humanity.” He meant it contains the complete formula for salvation in any era.
The Companions' PracticeThe Companions (Sahabah) used to recite Al-Asr to each other when parting. It was their farewell reminder — a mutual covenant to live by its 4 conditions. (Related by Al-Tabarani)
The Oath by TimeThe Surah opens with an oath: “Wal-Asr” — By Time. In Arabic rhetoric, swearing by something elevates its importance. Allah swears by Time itself — an extraordinary statement about the value and urgency of time.
The Universal VerdictVerse 2: ALL of humanity is in loss (khusr). Not some people. Not bad people. EVERYONE — except those who fulfil 4 specific conditions in verse 3.
The 4 Conditions(1) Iman — Faith. (2) Amal Salih — Righteous deeds. (3) Tawasi bil-Haqq — Mutually enjoining truth. (4) Tawasi bis-Sabr — Mutually enjoining patience. All 4 are required. Missing any one means remaining in loss.

What Does “Al-Asr” Mean Exactly?

“Al-Asr” has several meanings: (1) Time in general — all of human history. (2) The era/age — the time in which humans live. (3) The afternoon prayer time specifically. All three meanings are relevant: Allah swears by Time itself, by the passing of days and eras, and by the specific moment that marks the middle passage of the day — all reminders that time is precious, irreversible, and the medium in which salvation or loss occurs.

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Full Surah — Arabic, Transliteration & Translation

السورة الكاملة
︶ ︷
Surah Al-Asr — Complete Text (Surah 103)
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
١
وَالْعَصْرِ
Wal-'aṣr
“By Time.”
٢
إِنَّ الْإِنسَانَ لَفِيْ خُسْرٍ
Inna l-insāna lafī khusr
“Indeed mankind is in loss.”
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إِلَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ وَتَوَاصَوْا بِالْحَقِّ وَتَوَاصَوْا بِالصَّبْرِ
Illā lladhīna āmanū wa-'amilu l-ṣāliḥāti wa-tawāṣaw bil-ḥaqqi wa-tawāṣaw bi-l-ṣabr
“Except those who believe, do righteous deeds, and enjoin one another to truth and enjoin one another to patience.”
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Word by Word Complete Breakdown

الشرح كلمة بكلمة
#ArabicTransliterationMeaningRootType
1وَالْعَصْرِWal-'aṣrBy Time / By the era / By the age (Waw = oath particle)ع ص رOath Particle + Noun
2إِنَّInnaIndeed / Verily / Certainly (strong emphatic particle)ا ن نEmphasis Particle
3الْإِنسَانَl-insānHumankind / The human being / All of humanity (definite = ALL)ا ن سNoun (definite)
4لَفِيْlafīIs indeed in / Is certainly in (Lam = emphatic prefix)ف يEmphatic Prep
5خُسْرٍkhusrLoss / Ruin / Deficit (Tanween = indefinite, intensifying)خ س رNoun
6إِلَّاillāExcept / Unless — the crucial exception that opens the door of salvationإ ل لException Particle
7الَّذِينَlladhīnaThose who / The ones who (plural relative pronoun)ا ل لRelative Pronoun Pl.
8آمَنُواāmanūThey believed / They have faith (past tense = settled, committed belief)أ م نVerb (past)
9وَعَمِلُواwa-'amiluAnd they did / And they performed (faith must be expressed in action)ع م لVerb (past)
10الصَّالِحَاتِl-ṣāliḥātThe righteous deeds / Good works (definite plural = all good deeds)ص ل حNoun Plural
11وَتَوَاصَوْاwa-tawāṣawAnd they mutually enjoined / They exhorted one another (reciprocal = both giving AND receiving)و ص يVerb (reciprocal)
12بِالْحَقِّbil-ḥaqqWith truth / To the truth / Toward what is right (Al-Haqq = Truth with definite article)ح ق قPrep + Noun
13وَتَوَاصَوْاwa-tawāṣawAnd they mutually enjoined (same reciprocal verb repeated for the second condition)و ص يVerb (reciprocal)
14بِالصَّبْرِbi-l-ṣabrWith patience / To patience / Toward steadfast enduranceص ب رPrep + Noun

Why “Tawasau” (Mutual Enjoining) — Not Just Individual Practice?

“Tawāṣaw” is a reciprocal form of the verb — meaning they did this TO EACH OTHER. Not just: I hold to truth. But: we remind each other of truth. Not just: I am patient. But: we encourage each other in patience. The 3rd and 4th conditions are inherently communal. Individual faith (condition 1) and deeds (condition 2) are personal. But truth and patience require community. This is Islam as both personal and social.

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Verse by Verse Deep Explanation

شرح الآيات آية آية
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وَالْعَصْرِ
Wal-'aṣr
“By Time.”
In Arabic, beginning with “Wa” as an oath particle is among the most powerful rhetorical devices. Allah swears by something to draw ultimate attention to what follows. He swears by the sun, the moon, the night, the morning — and here: by Time itself. Why swear by Time? Because Time is the medium in which all human choices happen. Every moment of obedience or disobedience, every act of truth or falsehood, every moment of patience or impatience — occurs in Time. Time also passes irreversibly. You cannot buy it back. This oath says: pay attention — what follows is of ultimate urgency.
🎯 Tajweed Notes
Madd AsliWal-'aṣr — no long vowels here. Short vowels only. Clean and sharp.
Heavy SadAl-'AṢr — Sad (ص) is heavy emphatic. “al-'AṢR” from back of mouth, not “al-asr.”
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إِنَّ الْإِنسَانَ لَفِيْ خُسْرٍ
Inna l-insāna lafī khusr
“Indeed mankind is in loss.”
This verse delivers the most universal diagnosis in scripture. Three layers of emphasis: “Inna” = indeed/certainly (emphasis 1). “Lam” before fī = truly/certainly (emphasis 2). “Al-insān” with “al” = THE human being = ALL humans, universally (not “some humans”). “Khusr” with Tanween = a deep, severe, indefinite loss. The word khusr is a business term — the loss a merchant suffers when his trade fails. The Surah frames human life as a transaction: you invest your time. The question is: what is the return? Without the 4 conditions of verse 3, the investment produces nothing. Pure loss.
🎯 Tajweed Notes
Madd AsliAl-insāna — Alif (ā) 2 counts. “al-in-SĀ-na.”
ShaddahInna — Nun has Shaddah. “IN-na.” Also: lafī — Lam is emphatic prefix.
TanweenKhusr-in — Tanween Kasra at end. Drop when stopping.
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إِلَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ وَتَوَاصَوْا بِالْحَقِّ وَتَوَاصَوْا بِالصَّبْرِ
Illā lladhīna āmanū wa-'amilu l-ṣāliḥāti wa-tawāṣaw bil-ḥaqqi wa-tawāṣaw bi-l-ṣabr
“Except those who believe, do righteous deeds, and enjoin one another to truth and to patience.”
The entire rescue from loss is in this one verse. Notice the structure: “Illā” (Except) opens the gate of escape. Then 4 conditions connected by “Wa” (and) — ALL 4 required: (1) āmanū — they believed. Inner conviction. (2) 'Amilu l-ṣāliḥāt — they did righteous deeds. Faith expressed outwardly. (3) Tawāṣaw bil-ḥaqq — they mutually enjoined truth. Social dimension — giving and receiving reminders. (4) Tawāṣaw bi-l-ṣabr — they mutually enjoined patience. Community endurance through trials. The genius of this structure: faith alone is not enough. Deeds alone are not enough. Personal righteousness alone is not enough. You need all 4 — and the last 2 require living in community.
🎯 Tajweed Notes
Madd AsliĀmanū — Alif (ā) 2 counts. L-Ṣāliḥāti — two Alifs (ā) each 2 counts. Tawāṣaw — Alif (ā) 2 counts.
Heavy LettersL-Ṣāliḥāt (ص heavy Sad), Bil-Ḥaqq (ح throat Ha), Bi-l-Ṣabr (ص heavy Sad).
Madd AaridBi-l-Ṣabr at Surah end — when stopping: Madd Aarid 2, 4, or 6 counts on final vowel.
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Tajweed Rules — Complete Table

أحكام التجويد
RuleArabic TermWhere in Al-AsrWhat to DoCounts
Natural Maddمَدّ أَصْليAl-insāna (ā), Āmanū (ā), L-Ṣāliḥāti (two ā), Tawāṣaw (ā) x2, Illā (ā)Every long vowel stretched 2 counts2
Madd Aarid (Stopping)مَدّ عَارِضBi-l-Ṣabr at Surah endWhen stopping: stretch 2, 4, or 6 counts on final vowel. All valid.2–6
Heavy LettersتَفْخِيمWal-'AṢr (ص), L-Ṣāliḥāt (ص), Bil-Ḥaqq (ح throat), Bi-l-Ṣabr (ص)Sad (ص) = full back resonance. Ha (ح) = from throat. Never soften these.
Shaddah (Doubled)شَدّةInna (نّ), Illā (لّ), Bil-Ḥaqqi (قّ), Bi-l-Ṣabr (صّ)Double the letter: “IN-na”, “il-LĀ”, “bil-ḤAQ-qi”
TanweenتنوينKhusr-in (v.2)Add short n sound when reading. Drop when stopping.
Waqf (Stopping)وَقْفEnd of all 3 versesDrop final vowel/tanween. Madd Aarid on v.3 (bi-l-ṣabr).
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Pronunciation — Syllable by Syllable

النطق مقطعًا مقطعًا

🗣️ Verse 2 — Inna l-insāna lafī khusr

Key: Insāna has Madd Asli on the Alif. Sad in khusr is not needed — but Sad in al-'aṣr IS heavy.

إِنَّinna“IN-na” dbl-N
الْإِنسَانَl-insāna“al-in-SĀ-na”
لَفِيْlafī“la-FEE” emph.
خُسْرٍkhusr-in“KHUSR-in” Tanween

🗣️ Verse 3 — The 4 Conditions (Focus on Tawāṣaw)

Tawāṣaw repeated twice. Heavy Sad in Ṣāliḥāt and Ṣabr. Throat Ha in Haqq.

آمَنُواāmanū“Ā-ma-nū” x2
الصَّالِحَاتِl-ṣāliḥāt“AS-ṣĀ-li-HĀT”
تَوَاصَوْاtawāṣaw“ta-WĀ-ṢAW” x2
بِالْحَقِّbil-ḥaqq“bil-ḤAQQ” throat
بِالصَّبْرِbi-l-ṣabr“bi-l-ṢABR” Waqf
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The 4 Conditions of Salvation — In Depth

الشروط الأربعة للنجاة
CONDITION 1
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إيمَان
Iman — Faith
Settled, committed belief in Allah, His angels, books, messengers, the Last Day, and divine decree. Not just verbal declaration — the heart's conviction that shapes how you see everything.
CONDITION 2
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أعمَال صَالِحَة
Amal Salih — Righteous Deeds
Faith must be expressed through action. Prayer, fasting, charity, honesty, kindness, service. “Amilū” (they did) — past tense = habitual, ongoing. Not occasional good deeds but a way of life.
CONDITION 3
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توَاصِ بالحَق
Tawasi bil-Haqq — Mutual Truth
Not just knowing truth personally, but actively sharing it with the community. And being open to receive it. A reciprocal covenant of accountability between believers.
CONDITION 4
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توَاصِ بالصَبر
Tawasi bil-Sabr — Mutual Patience
Not just being patient alone, but encouraging each other through hardship, trials, loss, and the difficulty of staying faithful when it is costly. Community endurance.
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Why Are ALL 4 Conditions Required?

Each condition builds on the previous. Faith (1) without deeds (2) is hypocritical. Deeds (2) without faith (1) are hollow. Personal righteousness (1+2) without social engagement (3+4) is insufficient — Islam is not a private practice. And social engagement (3+4) without personal faith and deeds (1+2) becomes empty activism. The Surah requires ALL FOUR — not as a burden, but because each addresses a different dimension of the human soul and human society.

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The Meaning of the Oath by Time

معنى القسم بالعصر
⏰ Why Did Allah Swear by Time?
Time is the medium in which salvation or loss occurs. Every human life is a fixed investment of time — the question is what it produces.
Time is Irreversible
Unlike money, health, or status, time once spent cannot be recovered. The Surah's oath by Time creates urgency: every moment not spent in iman, amal salih, and mutual truth/patience is a moment of khusr.
📅
Time Is the Medium of All Choice
Every human decision — to believe or disbelieve, to act righteously or corruptly, to encourage truth or enable falsehood — happens in time. Allah swears by Time because Time is the arena.
🌎
The Era/Age — All of History
Al-Asr also means the era. Human history itself testifies to the truth: civilisations built on truth and patience endure; those built on falsehood collapse. History is the proof of the Surah's formula.
🌞
The Afternoon Prayer — The Middle Passage
The 'Asr prayer marks the midpoint of the afternoon — a reminder that you are past the middle of the day. Time is passing. Are you in profit or loss? The prayer itself is a built-in reminder of the Surah's message.
«كانوا إذا التقى اثنان من أصحاب رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم لم يتفرقوا حتى يقرأ أحدهم على الآخر سورة العصر»
“When two Companions of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ met, they would not part until one had recited Surah Al-Asr to the other.”
— Al-Tabarani — The Companions' practice of making Al-Asr their farewell covenant

⏰ 4 Practical Lessons from Surah Al-Asr

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You are always in profit or loss — never neutral: There is no neutral position in Al-Asr. Every hour of your day is either being invested in the 4 conditions or contributing to khusr. This Surah eliminates the comfortable middle ground of “I am not that bad.”
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Faith and action are inseparable: Condition 1 (iman) and Condition 2 (amal salih) are always paired in the Quran. This is deliberate. Al-Asr echoes the Quranic pattern: belief is not passive. It must produce works.
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Your community is part of your salvation: Conditions 3 and 4 are communal. You need people who remind you of truth when you forget it. You need people who encourage your patience when you are breaking. And THEY need YOU to do the same. This is why the Companions recited Al-Asr to each other when parting.
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Patience is a community project: Sabr (patience) in Al-Asr is not just personal endurance. It is mutual encouragement. When you are suffering or being tested, you need your brothers and sisters to remind you: hold on. Keep going. This is the power of Islamic community built on Al-Asr.
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Virtues & When to Recite Surah Al-Asr

فضائل السورة

⏰ When to Reflect on Surah Al-Asr

At the start of every day: Recite Al-Asr in the morning as a daily commitment: Today I will invest my time in iman, in good deeds, in reminding others of truth, and in encouraging patience. This sets the intention for the entire day.
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When parting from a Muslim brother or sister: Following the Companions' practice — recite Al-Asr to each other as you part. It is a beautiful sunnah of the Sahabah that revives this Surah as a living covenant between Muslims.
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At the end of each week or month: Use Al-Asr as a personal audit: How did I do this week with faith? With deeds? Did I remind others of truth? Did I encourage someone in patience? Was this week in profit or loss?
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In the prayer itself — especially 'Asr prayer: Reciting Al-Asr in the 'Asr prayer has special resonance — the name of the prayer and the Surah share the same root. A reminder of time built into the middle of the day.
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Memorize Surah Al-Asr in Just 5 Minutes!

احفظ سورة العصر
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Understand the Structure First

3 verses. Verse 1 = oath (Wal-'aṣr). Verse 2 = the verdict (all of mankind is in loss). Verse 3 = the exception + 4 conditions. Once you know this skeleton, the Surah memorizes itself in minutes.

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Verse 1 — The Oath

“Wal-'aṣr” — just 2 syllables! The shortest verse in Al-Asr. The heavy Sad (Ṣ) is the only challenge. “Wal-'AṢR” from the back of the mouth. Repeat 10 times.

⏰ “Wal-'AṢR” — one sharp breath. The shortest oath in the Quran.
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Verse 2 — The Verdict

“Inna l-insāna lafī khusr” — 5 words. The rhythm is: IN-na / al-in-SĀ-na / la-FEE / KHUSR. Three emphatic sounds. The Madd Asli on insāna (ā) stretched 2 counts. Repeat 10 times.

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Verse 3 — The 4 Conditions

This is the longest verse. Break it into 4 parts matching the 4 conditions: “Illā lladhīna āmanū” / “wa-'amilu l-ṣāliḥāti” / “wa-tawāṣaw bil-ḥaqq” / “wa-tawāṣaw bi-l-ṣabr”. Learn each part with its meaning, then chain all 4.

👥 “Tawāṣaw” appears TWICE — same word, different ending (haqq / ṣabr). This repetition makes verse 3 rhythmic and easy.
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Full Surah — 15 Times

Recite the complete Surah 15 times. At your 5th recitation, try from memory. At your 10th, say it with eyes closed. At your 15th, use it in your next prayer. Al-Asr is perhaps the easiest Surah to memorize in Juz Amma — but the deepest to live.

⏱️ Total: 5 minutes to memorize. A lifetime to implement.
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Kids Corner ⏰

ركن الأطفال
⏰ For Children — The Shortest & Most Important Surah!
Parents and teachers — these ideas work for ages 5–12
The Time Story: Ask children: “Imagine you have 24 gold coins. Each one represents one hour of your day. How many do you spend sleeping? Eating? Playing? Studying? Praying? Now Allah says: if you do not spend your coins on iman, good deeds, truth, and patience — you are losing money even if you FEEL happy. Time is the coin. What are you buying with yours?”
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The Companions' Farewell: Tell children: “Did you know that the Companions of the Prophet ﷺ used to say Al-Asr to each other whenever they said goodbye? Instead of just ‘bye!’ they would recite this Surah. It was their way of saying: remember what matters! Try doing this with a friend or sibling this week.”
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The 4 Fingers Game: Hold up 4 fingers and name each condition: (Thumb) Iman — I believe. (Index) Good Deeds — I act. (Middle) Truth — I remind others. (Ring) Patience — I encourage others. Then fold one finger and say: without this one, am I saved? No! Al-Asr says ALL FOUR are needed.
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The Truth Challenge: Ask: “Tawāṣaw bil-ḥaqq means they told each other the truth — even when it was hard. Can you think of a time when you helped a friend by telling them the truth kindly? Or a time when a friend told you the truth and it helped you? That is what this Surah is about!”
The Memorization Race: Al-Asr is the PERFECT first Surah challenge for children! It has only 3 verses. Give them 10 minutes to try to memorize it. When they get it right, explain: “You just memorized the formula for being a successful Muslim. Now the challenge is to LIVE it every day.”
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Test Yourself — Interactive Quiz

اختبر نفسك
🧠 Surah Al-Asr — Knowledge Check
5 questions — aim for 5/5! ⏰
1. Imam Al-Shafi'i made a famous statement about Surah Al-Asr. What did he say?
2. Verse 2 says “Inna l-insāna lafī khusr.” Who is included in this “khusr” (loss)?
3. What does “Tawāṣaw” mean — and why is this verb form (reciprocal) significant?
4. What was the practice of the Companions (Sahabah) related to Surah Al-Asr when they parted ways?
5. Why are ALL 4 conditions required for salvation in Al-Asr? Can a person be saved by just 3 of them?
0/5
Complete all questions!
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Frequently Asked Questions

أسئلة متكررة
Why does Allah swear by Time — and what does this say about the value of time in Islam? +
In Arabic, an oath (qasam) is used to draw maximum attention to what follows. Allah swears by the sun, moon, night, day, fig, olive, and many other things in the Quran. When He swears by Al-Asr (Time), He elevates Time to the status of these great signs. This tells us: Time is one of Allah's greatest gifts and greatest tests. It is the medium in which all human choices are made. Islam places extraordinary value on time — the Prophet ﷺ said: “Seize five before five: your youth before old age, your health before illness, your wealth before poverty, your free time before occupation, and your life before death.” (Al-Hakim)
What is the difference between “Al-Haqq” (truth) and “Al-Sabr” (patience) in this Surah? +
“Al-Haqq” refers to truth in its broadest sense: Quranic truth, moral truth, truth in dealings, truth in speech, and the truth of Allah's religion. Mutually enjoining truth means building a community where truth is valued, shared, and protected. “Al-Sabr” refers to patient endurance and steadfastness — specifically: patience in worshipping Allah, patience in avoiding sins, and patience through trials and suffering. Mutually enjoining patience means building a community that does not abandon one another in hardship.
Did Imam Al-Shafi'i really say Al-Asr was sufficient for humanity? +
Yes, this statement is attributed to Imam Muhammad ibn Idris Al-Shafi'i (150–204 AH), one of the four great Imams of Fiqh. Imam Al-Zubaydi and others recorded it. The statement means: the Surah is comprehensive enough that if every human being understood and implemented its 4 conditions, all of their religious, social, and moral obligations would be covered. It does not mean the Surah replaces the rest of the Quran — but that it is a complete summary of its purpose.
What comes next in the series? +
Lesson 14 is Surah At-Takathur (102) — 8 verses about the mutual competition in accumulating worldly things (children, wealth, status) and how it distracts from the Hereafter until death arrives. A powerful companion Surah to Al-Asr. Stay with us at bilquranic.blogspot.com!
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Surah At-Takathur (102) — 8 verses about the mutual competition in accumulating worldly things that distracts from the Hereafter. A perfect companion to Al-Asr: while Al-Asr shows the formula for salvation, At-Takathur describes how people get distracted from it. Coming soon at bilquranic.blogspot.com!

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