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What happens when the truth is preserved--but the world refuses to hear it? Proclaim the Preserved Truth: A Maqāṣidic Journey Through Surat Al-Ḥijr is a compelling exploration of a surah that boldly declares its mission in the opening verse and never looks back. This is not just a chapter of the Qur'an--it is a divine manifesto of revelation, resistance, and resilience. Through ten thematic chapters, Surat Al-Ḥijr unfolds the story of how truth is delivered, distorted, defended--and ultimately, preserved. Yet preservation is only half the story. The surah demands proclamation. The question isn't whether the Qur'an will endure. It's whether you will carry it--with courage and clarity--until certainty reaches you. In this book, readers will journey through:
The divine proclamation that the Qur'an is guarded by Allah سبحانه وتعالى.
A Refutation of Modernist Manipulations of Qur'anic Preservation
A panoramic view of the cosmos--skies, stars, winds, and rain--all in service of a message.
The origin of mankind, the rebellion of Iblīs, and the psychology of spiritual deception.
The descent of angels to deliver both revelation and consequence.
The fall of the people of Al-Ḥijr--builders of stone, destroyers of truth.
The Prophet's personal consolation and empowerment: "We have given you the Seven Oft-Repeated and the Grand Qur'an."
The final charge: "Proclaim what you are commanded..."
Rooted in maqāṣidic tafsir (thematic interpretation), this work reveals the structural brilliance, theological depth, and spiritual urgency of Surat Al-Ḥijr--showing how every verse connects back to the surah's central aim: Preserve the truth. Proclaim the message. Persevere until the end. Perfect for:
Students and teachers of Qur'anic structure and themes
Da'wah carriers and khatibs seeking inspiration from revelation
Readers craving a spiritually rich, textually faithful, and thematically deep reflection on the Qur'an
Proclaim the Preserved Truth is not just a tafsir--it is a call to action. The message is protected. Now, will you proclaim it?