

Striking Examples in the Quran #09 Weaker than a Fly 22-73
Mar 9, 2025
The discussion opens with the universality of the Quran's message, engaging both believers and non-believers. It dives into how examples shape perceptions of divine messages. The exploration of idol worship reveals the contradictions between inanimate idols and their human-like attributes. A fascinating parable illustrates the weakness of false gods, emphasizing true strength through reliance on Allah. Finally, the speakers navigate the challenges of loss and faith, contrasting the resilience of believers with the responses of non-believers during trials.
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Unique Quranic Example Opening
- The phrase "an example is being struck" in the Quran removes mention of Allah or the Prophet, indicating the audience's rejection based on who delivers the message.
- This demonstrates how some reject truth emotionally, tuning out due to source, not content, affecting their reception of the message.
Listen Beyond Bias
- Listen carefully to the Quranic example without tuning out due to emotional biases.
- Give the message a chance on its own merit, even if you plan to reject it afterwards.
Unexpected Powerful Khutbah
- A teenager unexpectedly gave a brilliant khutbah with perfect Arabic while dressed casually, shocking the mosque attendees.
- Some judged based on appearance and rejected the message, others who only heard were impressed, illustrating bias in perception.