The Guiding Light — Page 79
S u r a h a d - D u ha, Chapter 93 79 • 1 This chapter explains that as it is a natural phenomenon for day and night to alternate, similarly to have breaks between periods of Divine revelations (akin to spiritual day) with a duration of no Divine revelation (akin to night) is the normal course of action. This natural variation motivates the Prophets for more impassioned prayers • 2 Hadrat Mu s le h-e- Mau‘ u d ra elucidated that these periods of breaks in the Divine revelations have a purpose; they prepare and train the recipient of the Divine message for the next set of revelations and commandments. • 3 In his Eid sermon on 27 th December 2000, Hadrat Khalifatul Masih IV, Hadrat Mirz a Ta hir Ahmad ra gave a discourse of verse 7-12 of Sur a h A d - D u ha 1 Tafs i rul-Qur’ a n by The Promised Messiah as , Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadi a n, Pages 404-405 available on www. alislam. org 2 Tafs i r-e-Kab i r. Hadrat Mirz a Bashir-ud-Din Ma h m u d Ahmad ra , Printwell Amritsar 2004. Volume 9,Page 70 3 Khu t ab a t-e. I dain , Hadrat Khalifatul Masih IV rt , Khu t bah I dul Fitr. T ahir Foundation. December 27 th 2000, Pages 341-345 available on www. alislam. org Importance of S u rah A d - D u ha