Planet design A4 lined notebook and reflections on Surah Al-Anbiya (21:33)

The planet design A4 lined notebook was inspired by the verse "And He it is who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon, each floating in its own orbit” - Surah Al-Anbiya (21:33)

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Reflections on Surah Al-Anbiya (21:33)

“’And He it is who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon, each floating in its own orbit”

This verse carries profound meanings that can be explored through various interpretations and commentaries:

Creation and Order of the Universe

  • The verse emphasizes that Allah is the creator of both night and day, as well as the sun and moon, highlighting His role as the ultimate authority over the cosmos. The phrase "each in an orbit is swimming" suggests that all celestial bodies are in constant motion, reflecting a well-ordered universe governed by divine laws. This indicates that nothing is static; everything is in a state of flux, moving according to a predetermined path.

Reflection on Human Perception

  • The mention of night and day also invites reflection on human existence, suggesting that these cycles are part of a divine plan. They remind believers to contemplate their place within this grand design, encouraging mindfulness about creation and its Creator

Surah Al-Anbiya (21:33) encapsulates essential themes of Islamic cosmology, emphasizing the unity and order of creation while inviting reflection on divine power and human understanding. It serves as both a scientific insight into celestial mechanics and a theological assertion of God's singular authority over the universe.


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  • Nadia on

    Beautiful reflection on Surah Al-Anbiya (21:33)! Your insights highlight the verse’s profound significance in Islamic cosmology, emphasizing:

    1. Divine authority and creation
    2. Order and unity in the universe
    3. Human perception and contemplation
    4. The dynamic nature of creation (everything in flux)

  • Sadiq Keraan on

    Like the Islamic themed notebooks.


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