The Qur’an is incredibly descriptive and visual. Have you ever wondered what the words ‘Naqir‘, ‘Qitmir‘, and ‘Fatil‘ mean in the following verses? Read the verses, then look at the pictures to get an idea.
1 – “And whoever does righteous good deeds, whether male or female, and is a true believer, such will enter Paradise and they will face no injustice, not even the size of a Naqir.” [al-Nisa: 124]
2 – “…So whosoever is given his record in his right hand, such will read their records, and injustice will not be done to them, [even] as much as a Fatil.” [al-Isra’: 71]
3 – “That is Allah, your Lord; to Him belongs sovereignty. And those whom you invoke other than Him do not possess [as much as] a Qitmir.” [Fatir: 13]
Picture #1 shows Naqir
Picture #2 shows Fatil
Picture #3 shows Qitmir
They’re all tiny flaky components from the stone inside of a date. Subhan’Allah, how specific and detailed.
I described one of the verses cited here in one post but your description with picture image is amazing! Mashaa’Allah!
http://yassarnalquran.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/the-weak-combo/
Jazakillaahu Khayra.
Assalaamualaikum
Lovely share.
But, I would like to know, why three different things in the verses of Quran, why not Naqir in all the 3 places? Am sorry, I am not able to understand the difference between the three in context to their respective ayahs. Could you be kind enough to explain me sister?
Wa `alaykumusalam wa rahmatullah
I’m almost sure the scholars of language and Qur’an have discussed this, but I personally don’t have knowledge of it at the moment. It’s a good question.
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Allahu akbar
Salaam,
I’ve posted this on my Facebook page. Azkar. With Source: Fajr.wordpress.com
JazakAllah Khair.