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Summary of Itmam al-Rasf on Surat al-Saff (1)
This opening summary introduces a book devoted to Surat al-Saff and presents it as a
serious attempt to reconnect the Muslim reader with one of the Qur’an’s most programmatic
surahs for truthfulness, striving, discipline, and collective revival.
The article begins with the scholarly profile of the author and the publication setting
of the book, then explains why this study matters in a period marked by weakness, global
pressure, and confusion about the path of renewal. Surat al-Saff is presented as a map
for regaining balance between creed, action, sacrifice, and divine promise.
It also outlines the book’s broader concerns: the ethics of matching speech with deeds,
the religious meaning of striving, the role of glorifying Allah, and the way the surah
links faith to practical commitment in the life of the Ummah.
As an introduction, the article prepares the reader for later detailed benefits from the
book by presenting the work not merely as commentary on one surah, but as a call to live
its meanings in personal conduct and collective Muslim life.
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