EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 19 MIN
Day 294- Your Record Doesn't End When You Die | Yasin 10-27
from Quran in a Year+ (with Imam Saif Morad) · host Islamic Association of Raleigh
In today's episode, Allah describes the hearts that truly benefit from the Qur'an: those who follow the Reminder and fear Him even when no one else is watching. We explore the profound meaning of the lasting traces (آثار) we leave behind, and how our words, actions, influence, and example continue to write in our record long after we are gone.We then journey through the story of the believing man in Surah Yā-Sīn, a man who responded to truth with courage, sincerity, and compassion. His story teaches us to stop blaming others, take responsibility for our own condition, call people to Allah with wisdom and mercy, and build a legacy that continues to guide others even after our death. The episode concludes with a powerful warning about protecting our fitrah and ensuring that our hearts never become numb to Allah's reminders.
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In today's episode, Allah describes the hearts that truly benefit from the Qur'an: those who follow the Reminder and fear Him even when no one else is watching. We explore the profound meaning of the lasting traces (آثار) we leave behind, and how our words, actions, influence, and example continue to write in our record long after we are gone.We then journey through the story of the believing man in Surah Yā-Sīn, a man who responded to truth with courage, sincerity, and compassion. His story teaches us to stop blaming others, take responsibility for our own condition, call people to Allah with wisdom and mercy, and build a legacy that continues to guide others even after our death. The episode concludes with a powerful warning about protecting our fitrah and ensuring that our hearts never become numb to Allah's reminders.
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