1. Are we working, each in his own way, to make this sacred city (of Makkah and Madinah) a sign of hope and love for those who live here and those who visit from outside. May we be in solidarity with, and friends of, all the people coming here, as living examples of kindness and truth, so that the Qur’an and Sunnah might become the heart of the world.
2. And you are (O Muhammad) free of restriction (to fight for a while) in this (sacred) city (of Makkah)².
2. On the day of the liberation of Makkah Mohammad (ﷺ), God's messenger, declared: “This town was sanctified by Allah when He created the heavens and earth and for this it is sanctified until the Day of Judgement. It was not ever allowed for anyone before me to fight in it. Fighting (in it) was only allowed for me for part of a day. (I repeat) It is sanctified for its sanctification by Allah until the Day of Judgement. Its thorn (branches) shall not be torn down (for fodder), its game (prey) shall not be scared off, lost belongings in it should not be forfeited unless announced and its saplings shall not be cut down.”
12. What will make you know what is [entering through] the narrow path⁵.
5. Paths are different not just in size, but in reasons for why they are this way. The path to destruction is seen as wide because in our fallen world, sin is plentiful and can be found everywhere. We are encouraged, at times, to focus on ourselves rather than others and that greed, pride, and power are all worthy attributes to have. Many will go through this path because it is easy, enticing, and fulfills all their needs and wants, even if temporarily. The difficult path is narrow and few will go through it. It is the path to salvation, of surrendering one’s life to Allah and following a path that can be challenging but rewarding at times. You will grow more spiritually while on this path, and realize that the world (offered through the wide path) doesn’t have as much to offer you as the difficult path does. Muhammad (ﷺ), the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, said: “Paradise is surrounded by adversity, and Hellfire is surrounded by lusts.”
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API specs
Endpoints:
Sura translation
GET / https://quranenc.com/api/v1/translation/sura/{translation_key}/{sura_number} description: get the specified translation (by its translation_key) for the speicified sura (by its number)
Parameters: translation_key: (the key of the currently selected translation) sura_number: [1-114] (Sura number in the mosshaf which should be between 1 and 114)
Returns:
json object containing array of objects, each object contains the "sura", "aya", "translation" and "footnotes".
GET / https://quranenc.com/api/v1/translation/aya/{translation_key}/{sura_number}/{aya_number} description: get the specified translation (by its translation_key) for the speicified aya (by its number sura_number and aya_number)
Parameters: translation_key: (the key of the currently selected translation) sura_number: [1-114] (Sura number in the mosshaf which should be between 1 and 114) aya_number: [1-...] (Aya number in the sura)
Returns:
json object containing the "sura", "aya", "translation" and "footnotes".