Abstract. This surah depicts that when a situation in life seems far from one's control, there Allah shows that He's the only one who is in control. One then finds His plans far better, far The Qur'an openly states many times that Allah is the best of l-mākirīna, a word sometimes mildly translated as planners, though also as schemers or plotters. The Arabic word used here is "ماكر" "maakir", coming from the root m-k-r م-ك-ر, with the word Makr "مكر" primarily meaning to practice deceit or guile or circumvention. [1] Allah is the most perfect of planners. A few quotes to remind us that Allah is the greatest of planners are : Allah is said in the Quran, "They plan, and Allah is the one who plans. It is certain that Allah is the greatest in the field of planning." Quran 8:30]. Allah affirms in the Quran: "And Allah is the best of planners." Quran 3:54]. Ibn al-Qayyim said, "Whoever reflects upon this issue deeply will realise that having the best expectations from Allah is equivalent to having good deeds, and doing good with one's soul. For only when a person expects the best from Allah will he perform good deeds, since he will expect that Allah will reward him for his deeds and accept them. In times of ease, it is easy to glorify and praise Allah but in times of hardship when what you've dreamt about doesn't work in your favor, it is not really easy to accept what Allah has decreed. know that Allah is stacking up your book with good deeds beyond measure. It'll all make sense towards the end, even if it looks blurred and Ibn Katheer said in his Tafseer (exegesis) (4/86) that this means in the early part of the day and in the early part of the night. But the best time of the day for making dhikr (reciting words of remembrance) is after the dawn prayer, because Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): KfGb.

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