
⬤ Qur’an Reflection Session: 02
Surah Ar Rahman, One common & repeated verse.
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“فَبِأَيِّ آلَاءِ رَبِّكُمَا تُكَذِّبَانِ”
Meaning: “Then which of the Blessings of your Lord (Almighty Allah) will you both (jinn and men) deny?”
Reflection: The words rise like a tide, pulling me into their depths. آلاء—not just blessings, but signs. Not just comforts, but proofs. The sky that never falls. The earth that holds steady beneath my feet. The water that does not demand effort from me before quenching my thirst. The unseen hands of mercy that catch me when I fall.
But denial is not always loud. تُكَذِّبَانِ does not only belong to those who reject faith outright. It belongs to those who live as if the signs were ordinary. Those who take and take but rarely pause to see. Is denial only with the tongue, or does it live in the heart that forgets to bow?
And كُمَا—it is not just me. It is all of us. Humans and jinn alike, drowning in His mercy yet blind to it. The repetition of the verse does not change its words, but each time it echoes, it shifts something inside me. Each time it calls, it waits for an answer.
Which of His favors will I deny?
I search for an excuse, but I find none. My existence itself is an answer to the question. So I whisper back, not just with my lips, but with my soul:
“None, my Lord. None at all.”
➩ Mfayyaz, QuranReflect

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