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Surah Al-Imran - Coggle Diagram
Surah Al-Imran
Truth of the revelation and oneness of Allah(SWT).
Reaffirms the teachings of monotheism, stressing that Allah(SWT) is one.
Underlines how all the prophets brought down the same basic message from Allah(SWT)
Confirms the truth that was revealed in prior scriptures like the Tawrah and Injeel.
Strengthening the Muslim community
This surah gives us guidance on how to build a resilient and united Muslim community.
Tells us how to interact with people of the book.
Warns against the influence of hypocrites and enemies of Islam.
Calling for patience and perseverance.
We should be patient in all difficult times.
Trust in Allah(SWT)
Maintain our belief in the ultimate success of those who submit to Allah(SWT)'s will.
Inviting the People of the Book to Islam
Continues the invitation from surah Baqarah, urging Jews and Christians to embrace Islam.
Clarifies the truth about Jesus being a prophet, and proves the christian beliefs of Jesus's divinity wrong.
Emphasizes how the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) brings the same guidance as Prophet Eisa and all the other Prophets,
Lessons of the Battle of Badr and Uhud
Reflects on the challenges and victories from Allah(SWT) that the Muslims faced, especially in the Battles of Badr and Uhud.
Highlights the importance of:
Discipline
Unity
Obedience in Allah(SWT)
The setbacks at the battle of uhud are attributed to disobedience and greed, and serve as a lesson for the community.
Warnings and guidance for the Muslims
We are cautioned not to fall in the same moral and religious decline as previous nations.
We are reminded to:
uphold truth
uphold unity
uphold justice
preserve the guidance of the Quran
Prophethood and the divine guidance
Strengthens the concept of prophethood by explaining the unity and continuity of the prophetic mission from all the prophets.
Eisa (AS) birth and life as a prophet are explained, focusing on clearing misconceptions.
Justice and moral fortitude
Justice in all aspects of life.
Justice whether or not in the Muslim community.