Quran Conversations
What if the thing you're trying hardest to hide is already completely known to Allah? In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Imam Muhammad Magid to reflect on verses 110–111 of Surah TaHa.These verses shift our attention to two profound realities: Allah’s infinite knowledge and humanity’s complete humility before Him on the Day of Judgment. Allah knows what came before us, what lies ahead of us, and everything in between—while our own knowledge remains limited and incomplete. Together, Dalia and Imam Magid explore what it means to be truly known by Allah, the power of naming and understanding our experiences, and why the Day of Judgment is ultimately a day of complete exposure, accountability, and justice. In this episode, you will learn: 📖 What it means that Allah knows everything before us and after us, while we can never encompass His knowledge 📖 How awareness of Allah’s knowledge brings comfort, humility, and trust during hardship 📖 The story of Adam being taught the names, and the deeper significance of naming in human experience 📖 Why language shapes identity, understanding, and even how we process pain and trauma 📖 The surprising connection between naming emotions, healing from trauma, and spiritual growth 📖 The difference between guilt and shame—and why bringing hidden struggles into the light is often the beginning of healin 📖 Why every face will be humbled before Al-Hayy, Al-Qayyum, the Ever-Living and Self-Sustaining 📖 How arrogance, power, status, and worldly influence completely collapse before Allah 📖 What it means to carry the burden of wrongdoing, and why oppression can never remain hidden forever 📖 How these verses remind us that true freedom comes through dependence on Allah alone. Throughout the conversation, Dalia and Imam Magid reflect on the relationship between knowledge, accountability, identity, and mercy. They explore how the Qur’an calls us to see ourselves honestly, trust Allah’s wisdom, and prepare for the day when every illusion falls away and only truth remains. This week’s reflection prompt is: What burden, emotion, or truth have you been avoiding naming—and how might bringing it into the light change your relationship with Allah, yourself, and others? =====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. We hope this episode encourages your own reflective journey with the Qur’an.
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