The book “Lights or Noor” explores the profound concept of light (noor) in Islamic teachings, delving into its divine, prophetic, and spiritual dimensions. Beginning with reflections on procrastination, the author connects the absence of physical light to the eternal light of Allah. Through Quranic verses and stories like that of Prophet Musa (Moses), the narrative illustrates the incomprehensible brilliance of Allah’s noor.
It further discusses the luminous essence of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), portraying his light as a guide for humanity. Eyewitness accounts describe the Prophet’s radiant face, likened to the moon and sun. The book also emphasizes the noor of faith (iman) bestowed upon believers and contrasts it with the absence of light for hypocrites, particularly on the Day of Judgment. Hypocrites are depicted as devoid of divine guidance, symbolized by their lost noor.
In conclusion, the author urges Muslims to safeguard and enhance their iman through adherence to Allah’s commands, following the Sunnah, avoiding sin, and engaging in worship and good deeds. Filled with Quranic references and Hadiths, this work inspires readers to cherish and nurture the spiritual light within, ensuring success in this life and the hereafter.
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