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According to [['Allama Tabataba'i]], Sura al-Jumu'a encourages Muslims to care for the Friday Prayer and provide preparations for holding it, because it is one of the greatest rituals of God the celebration of which improves people's conditions both in this world and the [[afterlife]]. Sura al-Jumu'a opens with the [[exaltation of God]], stating that God has sent among Ummis (that is, the unlettered) a Messenger from themselves to purify them with good morals and teach them the Book (i.e. the Qur'an) and the wisdom. | According to [['Allama Tabataba'i]], Sura al-Jumu'a encourages Muslims to care for the Friday Prayer and provide preparations for holding it, because it is one of the greatest rituals of God the celebration of which improves people's conditions both in this world and the [[afterlife]].<ref>Ṭabāṭabāyī, ''al-Mīzān'', vol. 19, p. 263.</ref> Sura al-Jumu'a opens with the [[exaltation of God]], stating that God has sent among Ummis (that is, the unlettered) a Messenger from themselves to purify them with good morals and teach them the Book (i.e. the Qur'an) and the wisdom.<ref>Ṭabāṭabāyī, ''al-Mīzān'', vol. 19, p. 263.</ref> | ||
In his exegesis of Sura al-Jumu'a, [[Mulla Sadra]] suggests that it encompasses the tenets of [[faith]] and mystical principles and truths, talking about knowledge of God, the reality of the origin (God) and the destination ([[resurrection]]), the quality of resurrection, sending the [[prophets]], teaching, sending down the Book, and guiding the [[intellect]]s. | In his exegesis of Sura al-Jumu'a, [[Mulla Sadra]] suggests that it encompasses the tenets of [[faith]] and mystical principles and truths, talking about knowledge of God, the reality of the origin (God) and the destination ([[resurrection]]), the quality of resurrection, sending the [[prophets]], teaching, sending down the Book, and guiding the [[intellect]]s.<ref>Mullā Ṣadrā, ''Tafsīr-i sura al-Jumu'a'', p. 15.</ref> | ||
Important themes of the last few verses of the sura include the quitting of the Friday Prayer, hasting to the [[remembrance of God]], and blaming those who engaged in selling and buying when the Prophet (s) was delivering the sermon of the Friday Prayer. | Important themes of the last few verses of the sura include the quitting of the Friday Prayer, hasting to the [[remembrance of God]], and blaming those who engaged in selling and buying when the Prophet (s) was delivering the sermon of the Friday Prayer.<ref>Ṭabāṭabāyī, ''al-Mīzān'', vol. 19, p. 263.</ref> | ||
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