Ameen stood on the riverbank the next day. “I ask no wage from you. My reward is only with the Lord of all worlds. Why would I not worship Him who created you?”
The weavers threw broken shuttles at him.
The Quran is described as a revelation from the "All-Mighty, Most Merciful," sent to warn a people (the Makkans) whose ancestors had not been warned. 2. The Spiritual Blindness of Disbelievers (Verses 7–12)
He appeals to two instincts:
The first 20 verses of Surah Yasin are not merely an introduction; they are a complete spiritual journey. They take you from the cosmic mystery of Ya-Sin to the concrete reality of a man running through the dust to save his city.
The Surah begins with the "Broken Letters" , followed by a powerful oath by the "Wise Quran".
Sadiq was the first to speak in the main square. “O people, carve no gods from stone. The One who sends down rain and splits the seed is your only Lord.”
Verses 8 and 9 offer one of the most striking metaphors in the Quran regarding the psychology of disbelief.