In this monologue podcast, Khalil Jaffer delivers the sixth and final session on the Tafsir of Surah Nuh, focusing on verses 24 to the end of the Surah. He discusses interpretations of verse 24, particularly who is leading others astray, and delves into the concept of Nuh cursing his people and asking God to misguide them, explaining it within the context of their existing misguidance and as a form of retributive punishment. Jaffer analyzes verse 25, highlighting the mention of drowning and fire together as proof of Barzakh, and explores Nuh's curse in verse 26, emphasizing it's not out of personal hatred but to stop the spread of faithlessness. He concludes with verse 28, discussing Nuh's prayer for forgiveness for himself, his parents, and the faithful, and his final curse upon the wrongdoers, ending the session by answering questions from students regarding the meanings of "my house" in verse 28, the symbolism of the moon and sun in verse 16, and the source of guidance, whether from logical proofs, miracles, or purity of heart.
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