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Surah Al-Hujurat (Verses 1–5)) - Coggle Diagram
Surah Al-Hujurat (Verses 1–5))
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What does the verse “Do not put [yourselves] before Allah and His Messenger” mean?
How can a Muslim show respect to the Prophet ﷺ today even though he passed away?
What is the connection between raising one’s voice to the Prophet ﷺ and losing one’s good deeds, as mentioned in the verse? Explain in your own words.
Imagine if these verses were revealed in our modern time—how would they guide people in how they use social media when speaking about religion or the Prophet ﷺ?
Yusef
What does the first verse teach us about our relationship with Allah and His Messenger ﷺ?
What do we learn from Allah's name “All-Hearing, All-Knowing” at the end of the verse?
Why does Allah say that those who lower their voices have had their hearts tested for piety? What is the link?
Design a short slogan or awareness message inspired by these verses, as if you are creating a school ethics campaign.
Essa
Mention one etiquette from the verses about how to speak to the Prophet ﷺ.
What happens to those who raise their voice above the Prophet ﷺ according to the verse?
What is the link between a loud voice and arrogance? Does the tone of voice reflect respect? Discuss with examples.
Write a short dialogue between two characters — one who doesn’t know how to speak respectfully to scholars, and another who guides him using ideas from the Surah.
Ali
What do we understand from the command “Fear Allah”?
Why is the name of Allah repeated at the end of most verses?
Is raising your voice considered disrespectful in other places too (like at home, school, public areas)? Explain with examples.
Imagine you are giving a short radio speech for school assembly. How would you relate these verses to the value of Respect?
Osama
Who are “those who call you from behind the chambers”?
Why does Allah describe them as people who lack understanding?
How should we measure our respect for religion and scholars today? Is intention alone enough?
Write a short tweet or post using youth-friendly language inspired by these verses.
Maivand
What is the reward Allah promises for those who lower their voices in the presence of the Prophet ﷺ?
What’s the difference between someone who respects the Prophet ﷺ and someone who doesn’t know his worth?
How can we reflect these etiquettes when dealing with modern religious figures like scholars or imams?
Create a card (hand-drawn or digital using Canva) with a verse or hadith and a message encouraging respectful speech.
Bassam
Which attribute of Allah is repeated in these verses, and why?
Why were the people forbidden from calling the Prophet ﷺ from outside his rooms?
What is the difference between calling someone respectfully and calling someone rudely? Give a real-life example.
Design a school poster titled: “Lowering the Voice... An Islamic Value”
Ebrahim
Why should Muslims wait for the command of Allah and His Messenger ﷺ before making decisions?
How can practicing these etiquettes affect a Muslim's behavior in daily life?
Can someone lose good deeds today because of disrespect? How?
Propose an idea for a 1-minute awareness Post showing the morals of these verses.
Nima
What does the first verse command the believers to do?
How does piety lead to forgiveness and a greater reward?
What is the connection between a pure heart and a soft tone of voice in the verse?
Write a short motivational text (3 lines) that inspires others to live by the etiquettes of Surah Al-
Mortada
What is the main message of warning in these verses?
Why is the Prophet ﷺ referred to as “Messenger of Allah” instead of by name?
Based on these verses, is it always wrong to raise your voice? Are there exceptions? Justify your answer.
Design a visual announcement or school board display on “Speaking with Respect” based on the Surah.