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In this snippet of a Deeper Look of Surah Al-Mursalat, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan explores the gripping opening of Surah Al-Mursalat. He begins with the image of stars we see in the sky, lights from the past, long gone by the time they reach us, drawing a powerful parallel to the unseen but certain events of Judgment Day. The Ayat describe stars being smudged, skies being torn apart and mountains uprooted. But there’s a striking detail: the doer is never named. Why does Allah not mention Himself in these verses? What effect does this silence have on the listener?
This episode connects Surah Al-Mursalat with the surahs that follow, showing how the Quran weaves themes across chapters to build both tension and reflection.
Watch the full series on Bayyinah TV and explore how the Quran speaks not just with words, but with what it chooses not to say.
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