Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim.
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. All the praises and thanks be to Allâh, the Lord of the 'Alamîn . The Only Owner of the Day of Recompense. You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help. Guide us to the Straight Way. The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace , not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger, nor of those who went astray .
____________41: (Fussilat)- Revelations Well Expounded
Fuṣṣilat (arabic: فصلت, "Explained In Detail"), also known as Sūrat Ḥā Mīm as-Sajdah (arabic: سورة ﺣﻢ ﺍﻟﺴﺠﺪﺓ), is the 41st chapter (surah) of the with 54 verses (ayat).
Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation (asbab al-nuzul), it is an earlier "meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina.
This Meccan Chapter has fifty four Verses and whose title derives from the third Verse. It is also called "HM sajdah" since it opens with HM and it is the first among the four Chapters with obligatory prostrations. The Verses of the Chapter concerns Resurrection, history of ancient peoples, the Glory of the Holy Qur'an, and manifestations of Divine Omnipotence in the world of existence.
Merits of recitation
According to a Prophetic tradition,
"One who recites HM sajdah, God Almighty will bestow upon him ten good deeds for each of its letters."
According to another tradition, the Messenger of God (S) recited the Chapter every night before going to bed. It is also worthy of note that the title of the Chapter, Fussilat, is taken from the third Verse, and the title HM sajdah derives from the opening of the Chapter, HM, as well as Verse 37, requiring an obligatory prostration.
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Benefits
Another name for this Surah is Fussilat. This is a 'makki' Surah that has 54 verses. The Holy Prophet (S) has said that for each letter of this Surah that is recited, ten rewards are given.
It is narrated from Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq that the one who recites Surah Hamim Sajdah will have light shining on front of him on the Day of Judgement and his life in this world will be praiseworthy. If this Surah is written in a container and rainwater is then collected in it and put on one's eyes, then it alleviates all eye problems.
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Lessons
The people of 'Ād were destroyed by a severe wind, that blew for days. They thought there was no one stronger than them.The people of Thamūd were destroyed by a scream.The ears, eyes and skin of the people of Jahannam will testify against them on the Day of Judgement. They will ask, 'Why did you testify against us?!' They will say, 'The being who has the power to make things speak, made us speak. [We had no choice].'The disbelievers would say to each other, 'Do not listen to this Qur'ān, rather, create distractions when its being recited so that you may overpower its effect.'Those who believe and thereafter stay steadfast, will be comforted by angels at the time of death and the Hereafter.Always show good character in dealings. If you do, even the staunchest enemy shall be won over.If you feel Shayṭān is trying his work on you, seek the refuge in Allāh.Allāh is not in need of anyone worshipping Him. Despite that, there is no shortage of anyone worshipping Him from His creation.Whoever does good, will benefit himself, and whoever does evil, will harm himself.Man never tires from asking for good, but when he is afflicted with something, he becomes despondent.When man is blessed with goodness after hardship by Allāh, he thinks of it to be his right, and turns to the disobedience of Allāh.When Allāh blesses man, he turns away from Allāh, yet when he is afflicted with troubles, he turns to Allāh in lengthy prayers.Allāh will continue to show the people signs from within and from afar, until the truth becomes clear to them.
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