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S4 E13: The Day No One Can Ignore the Call (TaHa 108–109) | | Quran Conversations

59 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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What happens when every illusion of power disappears?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by her teacher, Imam Muhammad Magid, for a reflection on verses 108–109 of Surah TaHa.These verses continue the Qur’an’s powerful depiction of the Day of Judgment—a day when every human being who has ever lived will stand before Allah. No one will be able to ignore the summons. No one will be able to resist, delay, negotiate, or escape.As the Qur’an describes humanity following the caller without deviation, Dalia and Imam Magid explore what it means to live in a world where we often ignore Allah’s call, yet are heading toward a day when responding will no longer be optional. They reflect on the complete silence of that gathering, the collapse of worldly status, and the profound significance of Allah describing Himself as Ar-Rahman in a scene of overwhelming judgment and power.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why the Day of Judgment is the one summons no human being will ever be able to ignore📖 How Allah’s calls reach us today through prayer, faith, worship, and guidance📖 Why every king, president, billionaire, celebrity, and ordinary person will stand equally before Allah📖 The meaning of hams and how the Qur’an uses sound to create the atmosphere of the scene📖 Why only footsteps and quiet self-whispers will be heard on that day📖 The contrast between worldly tyrants who dominate through noise and the complete silence that awaits them before Allah📖 Why Allah chooses the name Ar-Rahman in a passage that describes such overwhelming power and majesty📖 How mercy remains at the center of the Day of Judgment📖 The Islamic understanding of salvation through Allah’s infinite mercy📖 What intercession (shafa‘ah) really means and why no one can intercede except by Allah’s permission📖 The special role of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as the one granted the greatest intercession📖 How the Qur’an and fasting will intercede for those who sincerely lived by them📖 Why worldly influence, status, wealth, and connections will have no value before Allah📖 How these verses challenge us to think differently about power, accountability, and justice in our own livesThroughout the conversation, Dalia and Imam Magid emphasize that these verses are not merely descriptions of a future event. They are meant to shape how we live today—how we respond to Allah’s call, how we resist the seduction of worldly power, and how we anchor ourselves in the certainty of divine justice and mercy.We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is:What call from Allah might you be delaying today—and what would change if you responded before the day when responding is no longer a choice?====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.

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Portada del episodio S4 E13: The Day No One Can Ignore the Call (TaHa 108–109) | | Quran Conversations

S4 E13: The Day No One Can Ignore the Call (TaHa 108–109) | | Quran Conversations

What happens when every illusion of power disappears?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by her teacher, Imam Muhammad Magid, for a reflection on verses 108–109 of Surah TaHa.These verses continue the Qur’an’s powerful depiction of the Day of Judgment—a day when every human being who has ever lived will stand before Allah. No one will be able to ignore the summons. No one will be able to resist, delay, negotiate, or escape.As the Qur’an describes humanity following the caller without deviation, Dalia and Imam Magid explore what it means to live in a world where we often ignore Allah’s call, yet are heading toward a day when responding will no longer be optional. They reflect on the complete silence of that gathering, the collapse of worldly status, and the profound significance of Allah describing Himself as Ar-Rahman in a scene of overwhelming judgment and power.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why the Day of Judgment is the one summons no human being will ever be able to ignore📖 How Allah’s calls reach us today through prayer, faith, worship, and guidance📖 Why every king, president, billionaire, celebrity, and ordinary person will stand equally before Allah📖 The meaning of hams and how the Qur’an uses sound to create the atmosphere of the scene📖 Why only footsteps and quiet self-whispers will be heard on that day📖 The contrast between worldly tyrants who dominate through noise and the complete silence that awaits them before Allah📖 Why Allah chooses the name Ar-Rahman in a passage that describes such overwhelming power and majesty📖 How mercy remains at the center of the Day of Judgment📖 The Islamic understanding of salvation through Allah’s infinite mercy📖 What intercession (shafa‘ah) really means and why no one can intercede except by Allah’s permission📖 The special role of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as the one granted the greatest intercession📖 How the Qur’an and fasting will intercede for those who sincerely lived by them📖 Why worldly influence, status, wealth, and connections will have no value before Allah📖 How these verses challenge us to think differently about power, accountability, and justice in our own livesThroughout the conversation, Dalia and Imam Magid emphasize that these verses are not merely descriptions of a future event. They are meant to shape how we live today—how we respond to Allah’s call, how we resist the seduction of worldly power, and how we anchor ourselves in the certainty of divine justice and mercy.We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is:What call from Allah might you be delaying today—and what would change if you responded before the day when responding is no longer a choice?====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.

5 de jun de 202659 min
Portada del episodio S4 E12: When Truth Demands Surrender (TaHa 105) | | Quran Conversations

S4 E12: When Truth Demands Surrender (TaHa 105) | | Quran Conversations

Why do some hearts surrender to the truth while others resist it, even when they recognise it? In this episode of Quran Conversations, we are joined by Ustadh Fahd Yasin. Ustadh Fahd Yasin has been studying Quranic/Classical Arabic for the past decade. He has received ijazas (certifications) in Tajwid and grammar, and he is certified in Quranic Arabic linguistics. His current interests are in Quranic Analysis, Arabic Grammar, Rhetoric, Tazkiyah, and Tafsir. He has been a Quranic Arabic instructor at Fawakih Institute for the past 5 years. Ustadh Fahd Yasin is passionate about spreading Quranic linguistics to all of his students and everyone he meets! He wishes for everyone to experience the Light of the Quran and taste of the Quran's Secrets, Nuances, and Linguistic Subtleties. Dalia Mogahed and Ustadh Fahd Yasin reflect on Surah TaHa, ayah 105, exploring the destruction of the mountains on the Day of Judgment and the deeper meanings hidden within the Qur’an’s precise language. What begins as a linguistic discussion unfolds into something far more personal: a reflection on certainty, ego, accountability, and the condition of the human heart. Why did the Qur’an choose mountains as its symbol? Why did the Quraysh feel so threatened by the Qur’an? And what separates the people who surrender to truth from those who fight against it? This episode explores how the Qur’an challenges the very things we rely on for stability and security, reminding us that even the mountains will one day disappear like dust. In this episode, you will learn: 📖 Why the Qur’an’s language is considered part of its miracle — not just the meanings it conveys 📖 What is lost in translation, and why studying Qur’anic Arabic unveils deeper layers of meaning 📖 The difference between words like “destroy” and “pulverise” in the Qur’an, and why every word choice matters 📖 Why Allah describes the mountains being annihilated from their very foundations 📖 How mountains symbolise stability, permanence, and the illusion of worldly security 📖 Why the Qur’an repeatedly challenges the things human beings rely on besides Allah 📖 What the reactions of the magicians of Musa (AS) and the Quraysh reveal about the human heart 📖 The difference between intellectually surrendering to truth and resisting it out of ego or worldly interest 📖 Why the Quraysh felt deeply threatened by the Qur’an’s linguistic power 📖 How belief in the Hereafter dismantles the illusion of power, control, and permanence in this world 📖 Why ultimate stability can only be found in Allah, not in the means we attach ourselves to We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is: When truth becomes undeniable, does your heart move toward surrender, or toward resistance? =====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know. @Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org. For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

22 de may de 20261 h 15 min
Portada del episodio S4 E11: The Moment You Realise You Were Wrong (TaHa 102–104) | Quran Conversations

S4 E11: The Moment You Realise You Were Wrong (TaHa 102–104) | Quran Conversations

What happens when everything you ignored becomes impossible to deny?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Talha Ghannam. Talha is a Mathematics and Economics graduate, Islamic scholar, entrepreneur and community activist. He studied under leading scholars in the UK, Syria and Egypt, completed a seven-year Alimiyah course, and now focuses on purification of the heart and the Quran. Known for his Quranic reflection and tafsir content, his videos have reached millions, helping people connect deeply with the Quran. He is the founder of Quran Club, which has surpassed 500,000 downloads, co-founder of ClassTutor, supporting over 2,000 students with 150+ teachers, and co-founder of the Centre for Islam and Medicine, exploring contemporary bioethics through Islamic tradition.In this episode, Dalia and Talha reflect on verses 102–104 of Surah TaHa. A vivid, unsettling glimpse into the Day of Judgment.These verses don’t just describe an event. They immerse you in it. Through sound, imagery, and subtle language, the Qur’an pulls you into a moment where control disappears, illusions collapse, and reality is fully exposed.This is not a distant scene. It is a mirror of what we are becoming.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why approaching the Qur’an requires presence - listening as if Allah is speaking directly to you 📖 How the Qur’an uses sound and structure (like “yunfakhu fis-sur”) to make you feel the reality of the moment 📖 The deeper meaning of “zurqā” (blue) and how it reflects lifelessness, shock, and spiritual emptiness 📖 How spiritual blindness in this life becomes physical reality in the next 📖 Why the Day of Judgment is a moment of total loss of control, even over time itself 📖 The contrast between arrogance in this world and silence, confusion, and whispering in the next 📖 How people will question how long they lived, and why dunya will feel like almost nothing 📖 Why your “circle” matters - who you surround yourself with is who you will rise with 📖 The concept of “spiritual oxygen”, and how disconnecting from Allah leads to inner suffocation 📖 How even the “most perceptive” among the wrongdoers will be completely lost, and what that says about misplaced leadership 📖 Why there is still hope—even within judgment, and how Allah’s mercy remains presentWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is:What are you currently blind to—and what would it take for you to truly see before it’s too late?=====If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

15 de may de 202657 min
Portada del episodio S4 E10: The Cost of Ignoring the Truth (TaHa 99–101) | Quran Conversations

S4 E10: The Cost of Ignoring the Truth (TaHa 99–101) | Quran Conversations

What is the Qur’an really asking from you, and what happens when you turn away from it? In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed and Mohammed Magid reflect on verses 99–101 of Surah TaHa. A moment where the story pauses, and the Qur’an speaks directly to you. After the powerful narrative of Musa (peace be upon him), these verses shift from storytelling to meaning. They reveal why these stories are told, what they demand from us, and the consequences of ignoring their message. This is where the Qur’an stops being history, and becomes a mirror. In this episode, you will learn: 📖 Why Qur’anic stories are described as true accounts (anbā’) - not myths or entertainment, but lessons grounded in reality 📖 How reflecting on history expands your perspective and deepens your understanding of life and purpose 📖 Why the Qur’an is called a dhikr (reminder), and how it reconnects you to truths you already know 📖 The difference between simply hearing the Qur’an and truly internalising it 📖 What it means to turn away from the Qur’an, and why it is often a conscious, intentional choice 📖 How disconnecting from divine guidance creates inner heaviness, confusion, and loss of direction 📖 Why the Qur’an is not a burden, but the very thing that lifts burdens and brings clarity 📖 How belief in the Hereafter reframes injustice, suffering, and accountability in this life 📖 Why divine warnings are a sign of mercy - not severity 📖 How ultimate justice and compensation are only fully realised in the next life We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is: When the truth reaches you—do you move toward it, or do you find yourself quietly turning away, and what is that costing you? ===== If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know. @Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org. For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

8 de may de 202658 min
Portada del episodio S4 E9: The Idol You Didn’t Realise You Were Worshipping (TaHa 97–98) | Quran Conversations

S4 E9: The Idol You Didn’t Realise You Were Worshipping (TaHa 97–98) | Quran Conversations

What does it take to truly break free from false idols—whether they are people, ideas, or desires?In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed and Mohammed Magid reflect on verses 97–98 of Surah TaHa. A powerful turning point where Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) confronts As-Samiri and dismantles the illusion of the golden calf.This moment goes beyond punishment. It exposes the reality of false devotion, the psychology of influence, and the path to spiritual liberation. From social isolation as consequence, to the public destruction of the idol, the Qur’an offers a profound blueprint for breaking free from manipulation, materialism, and misplaced worship.In this episode, you will learn:📖 Why As-Samiri’s punishment was social isolation, and how it reflects the consequences of seeking attention and influence 📖 How false idols, whether material, ideological, or human, lose all power when their reality is exposed 📖 Why Musa (AS) publicly destroyed the calf, and how witnessing truth is key to breaking illusion 📖 The parallels between As-Samiri’s deception and modern systems of influence (media, tech, and culture) 📖 How toxic influence operates, and why separation is necessary for recovery from it 📖 The role of interruption in breaking harmful patterns and regaining clarity 📖 Why true guidance restores your connection to Allah - not dependency on others 📖 How Tawheed (oneness of Allah) is not just belief, but liberation from all forms of control 📖 Why Allah’s complete knowledge (“wasi‘a kulla shay’in ‘ilma”) is the ultimate antidote to manipulation and false authorityWe hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an. This week’s reflection prompt is:What are the “idols” in your life—ideas, people, or desires—that have taken a place they don’t deserve, and what would it look like to break them completely and return to Allah?==============If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform. It helps more than you know.@Quran.Conversations is proudly produced by @muslimi and sponsored by @Fawakih.arabic, an online learning platform for Qur’anic Arabic that I personally use. Start your journey at Fawakih.org.For more spiritual reflections, follow me on Instagram at @daliamogahed.Listen wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

4 de may de 202657 min