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Malayalam Quran Class: Surah Al-Hashr, Ayah 21 – When the Quran Shakes the Mountains of the Heart** "Have you ever read the Quran, heard a verse, and felt absolutely nothing? As if your heart was a stone? And then another time, perhaps the same verse brought you to tears? What changed? The verse, or your heart?" This is one of the Quran's most profound *metaphors* ( tamtheel in Arabic). The Quran doesn't just state facts; it paints pictures in our minds and souls to drive the message home with breathtaking beauty and force. *Point no. 1: The Power of the Metaphor* *1. The Literal Imagery:* Imagine the mightiest mountain you know—Mount Everest, Mount Sinai—immense, solid, ancient, seemingly unbreakable. Now imagine this book, these words, being sent down upon it*. The verse says the mountain would **humble itself* ( khashi'a ) and *cleave asunder* ( tataṣadda'u ) out of awe and fear of Allah. The Quran's power is not physical, but spiritual and moral. It carries the weight of Divine Truth. *Point No. 2. The Comparative Point (The *Haqqah - The Reality):** "If a mountain would shatter,"then what about the human *heart* ( qalb )?" The heart is flesh, it is soft, it is meant to be receptive. The metaphor is a profound criticism and a wake-up call: *Why is our heart, which is far softer than a mountain, not moved by the same Quran?* This is the core of the verse: it's not about mountains; it's a mirror held up to our own spiritual state. Point No. 3 : The class explains reasons why Our Hearts are Harder Than Mountains?** *The Mountain's 'Submission' vs. Our 'Resistance':* The mountain, in its innate nature, submits to Allah's command instantly. We, with our free will, often resist, debate, and postpone. Point No. 4 : Why is This "Destruction" Necessary for Growth?** This is a crucial point. The "splitting asunder" is not a destructive end, but a *creative, transformative process.* The class discusses the different aspects of our heart which the quran breaks. *Only after this breaking can we:* Rebuild on the foundation of *Tawhid* (monotheism), plant the seeds of *Iman* (faith) and *Taqwa* (God-consciousness), and allow the gentle water of mercy and guidance to seep into our core. Point No. 5 : The Four Types of Heart Based on Hardness (A Quranic Typology)** #Quran #SurahHashr #Tafsir #IslamicReminder #HeartSoftening #SpiritualGrowth #QuranMetaphor #IslamicPsychology #Tadabbur #MuslimYouth #FaithJourney #IslamicKnowledge #QuranicHealing #SoulCare #4HeartsInIslam #malayalamislamicclass #quraneffectonheart #quranonamountain