Surah At-Tariq (THE KNOCKER) Full | By Sheikh Awais | With Text | 86-سورۃ الطارق|qariawaisspeeches بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم Hadith Usman Bin Affan (R.A) Reported:- The Messenger Of ALLAH (صلی اللہ علیہ والہ وسلم) Said:- "The Best Amongst you is The One who Learn The Quran and Teaches It". Surah At-Tariq (سورة الطارق) is the 86th chapter of the Qur'an, consisting of 17 verses. It’s a Makki surah, meaning it was revealed in Makkah, and it focuses on the themes of God's power, creation, and the reality of the afterlife. "At-Tariq" translates to "The Morning Star" or "The Nightcomer," and the surah begins with an oath by the sky and the mysterious, piercing star. Here is a breakdown you might use in a YouTube video description: Surah At-Tariq (سورة الطارق) Explanation and Tafsir *Overview:* Surah At-Tariq, meaning "The Morning Star," emphasizes the divine power and control of Allah over all creation. It draws attention to the marvel of creation, urging humans to reflect on their origin and the signs of Allah's omnipotence. *Key Themes:* 1. *Oath by the Sky and the Star* - Allah swears by the heavens and a star that pierces the night, symbolizing both the grandeur of creation and the truthfulness of the message to follow. 2. *Human Creation* - The surah invites listeners to contemplate human origins, showing Allah's capability in creating life and resurrecting it after death. 3. *Accountability and Judgment* - It reminds humans that they are always under watch and will be accountable on the Day of Judgment. 4. *Divine Revelation as Truth* - Allah asserts the truth of the Qur'anic message, declaring that no falsehood can prevail against it. *Key Verses:* *Verse 4* - "There is no soul but that it has a protector over it." *Verse 17* - "So grant respite to the disbelievers. Leave them awhile." This surah encourages believers to stay firm in faith and reminds them that all actions will be accounted for. It emphasizes that while the disbelievers may plot, Allah’s plan is far greater. *Listen and Reflect:* The powerful and thought-provoking verses of Surah At-Tariq serve as a reminder of Allah’s supreme power and justice. Take a moment to listen and reflect on its meaning. This approach will give viewers a clear understanding of the surah's context, themes, and significance. You could also add in some background about the surah’s place in the Quran, its short but impactful message, and the importance of reflecting on these signs in everyday life. by qariawaisspeeches