One of the miracles of the Qur'an for me is the way the stories of the Prophets are narrated.

Surah TaHa is something you have to read if you wish to write tales.

Although the stories are definitely true, they're still a great inspiration for writers.

The story of Musa a.s...
... to me is epic.
The best part of the Qur'an is that it keeps you in suspense as it doesn't narrate stories in their entirety often times with the obvious exception of the story of Yusuf a.s

It's extraordinary how Allah switches from storytelling to lessons that pertain to...
... our daily lives.

Don't you guys find it amazing how in Surah TaHa, Allah s.w.t mentions how Musa a.s spoke to his family and told them to wait for him, and then at the end of the surah the prophet s.a.w.s is advised to command his family to prayer and to be consistent in it
"wastabir 'alayha".

It's so amazing how the concept of family in the story is reflected with the the practical deed of advising one's own family to prayer and being patient with it.

Allahu Akbar you have to love the Qur'an, it is the book of all books and for clean hearts
the cure for all doubts and difficulties...

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