Assalamu alaykum! Answer? - With their hearts occupied (with evil things). Those who do wrong, conceal their private counsels, (saying): "Is this (Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم) more than a human being like you? Will you submit to magic while you see it?" (21:3) Nay, they say: "These (revelations of the Qur’ân which are revealed to Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم) are mixed up false dreams! Nay, he has invented them! - Nay, he is a poet! Let him then bring us an Ayâh (sign as a proof) like the ones (Prophets) the former were sent (with)!" (21:5) And when those who disbelieved (in the Oneness of Allâh) see you (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم), they take you not except for mockery (saying): "Is this the one who talks (badly) about your gods?" While they disbelieve at the mention of the Most Gracious (Allâh). [Tafsir Al-Qurtubî]. (21:36) These verses show how disbelievers rejected the truth by attacking the Prophet (SAW) instead of listening to his message. They called him a poet, a liar, and mocked him for speaking against their false gods. Their hearts were too distracted by pride and arrogance to accept guidance. This reminds us that people often reject faith not because of lack of proof, but because they refuse to humble themselves before Allah. This is a clear warning of behaviours to avoid and where they lead.
Assalamu Alaykum! Answer - He said: "My Lord! Indeed my bones have grown feeble, and grey hair has spread on my head, And I have never been unblest in my invocation to You, O my Lord! "And verily I fear my relatives after me, and my wife is barren. So give me from Yourself an heir. "Who shall inherit me, and inherit (also) the posterity of Ya‘qûb (Jacob) (inheritance of the religious knowledge and Prophethood, not of wealth.). And make him, my Lord, one with whom You are Well-Pleased!" (19:4-6) Before asking, Prophet Zakariyya (AS) praised Allah’s kindness and acknowledged His past blessings. This teaches us that du'a begins with recognizing Allah’s generosity, strengthening our faith in His response. True reliance on Allah comes from knowing He has always provided and will continue to do so.
Assalamu alaykum! I'm not too sure about this one Answer - But whoever desires the Hereafter and strives for it as it should be, while being a believer, it is they whose efforts will be appreciated. (17:19) Salvation requires three things: sincere intention for the Hereafter, effort in doing good, and firm belief in Allah. Without the right intention, deeds are empty; without effort, wishes are meaningless; and without belief, actions have no foundation. True success is when all three come together.
Assalamu Alaykum! Answer - And We created not the heavens and the earth and all that is between them except with truth, and the Hour is surely coming, so overlook (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه و سلم) their faults with gracious forgiveness. [This was before the ordainment of Jihâd - holy fighting in Allâh’s cause]. Allah reminds us that this world is not meant to last, and everything will come to an end. When we truly grasp this, grudges and resentment lose their weight. The one who believes in the afterlife focuses on what matters, seeking Allah’s mercy and showing it to others.
Assalamu Alaykum! Answer - And he raised his parents to the throne and they fell down before him prostrate. And he said: "O my father! This is the interpretation of my dream aforetime! My Lord has made it come true! He was indeed good to me, when He took me out of the prison, and brought you (all here) out of the bedouin-life, after Shaitân (Satan) had sown enmity between me and my brothers. Certainly, my Lord is the Most Courteous and Kind unto whom He wills. Truly He! Only He is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. usuf (AS) did not see his hardships as betrayal or misfortune but as part of Allah’s perfect plan. Instead of dwelling on his suffering, he focused on how Allah guided him through every trial. True faith is seeing life’s tests not as obstacles, but as steps leading to Allah’s wisdom and mercy.