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Interpretation of the Verse 'Fabiayyi Ala Irobbikuma Tukadziban' in Surah Ar-Rahman, Repeated 31 Times

Interpretation of the Verse 'Fabiayyi Ala Irobbikuma Tukadziban' in Surah Ar-Rahman, Repeated 31 Times

The verse 'Fabiayyi ala irobbikuma tukadziban,' meaning 'So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny,' is found in Surah Ar-Rahman. This phrase is repeated 31 times, starting from verse 13 and appearing again in subsequent verses. In its interpretation, this verse challenges humans and jinn to reflect on the blessings of Allah SWT. The repetition of the verse aims to emphasize Allah's favors while also warning humans and jinn. Islam teaches that all blessings should be appreciated by worshiping the giver of those blessings, which is Allah SWT. Surah Ar-Rahman has several virtues, including being recited by the Prophet Muhammad SAW to the jinn, beginning with the Beautiful Name Ar-Rahman, and mentioning various blessings that Allah SWT bestows upon His servants. This surah serves as a reminder of the importance of being grateful for all the blessings received. https://mozaik.inilah.com/dakwah/tulisan-dan-arti-fabiayyi-ala-irobbikuma-tukadziban

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Subhanallah, the explanation is excellent. The repetition of this verse really makes us reflect, making us increasingly aware of how many blessings from Allah we overlook.

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Great, a perfect reminder. Allah's blessings are countless, but we often forget.

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The interpretation discussion is concise but spot-on. Repeating it 31 times definitely has a purpose-it's a powerful reminder to always be grateful.

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