Why do some mistakes bring us closer to Allah, while others pull us further away?
In this episode of Quran Conversations, Dalia Mogahed is joined by Dr. Hatim Yousef—Islamic scholar, linguist, Qur'an teacher, and translator—for a reflection on verses 115-116 of Surah TaHa.
Drawing on his background in linguistics, Qur'anic sciences, and tafsir, Dr. Hatim explores the story of Adam and Iblis through both the language of the Qur'an and its spiritual lessons. Together, he and Dalia reflect on the beauty of the Qur'an's sounds, the honour Allah bestowed upon humanity, the danger of arrogance, and the transformative power of sincere repentance.
This conversation reminds us that the Qur'an is not simply a book to be understood intellectually—it is a living conversation with Allah, meant to heal, awaken, and transform the heart.
In this episode, you will learn:
📖 Why reciting the Qur'an is itself an act of healing, even before fully understanding its meanings
📖 How the sounds, rhythm, and language of the Qur'an are part of its miracle
📖 Why Allah commanded the angels to prostrate to Adam, and what this reveals about the honour bestowed upon every human being
📖 The crucial difference between Adam's mistake and Iblis's rebellion—and why tawbah changed everything
📖 How arrogance, not sin itself, is the greatest spiritual danger
📖 Why every act of disobedience distances us from Allah—and every sincere repentance brings us back
📖 How the stories of the Qur'an are timeless guidance meant to transform our own lives, not simply recount history
📖 Why gratitude begins with recognizing that every blessing, including our faith itself, is a gift from Allah
📖 How reading the Qur'an with the heart—not just the mind—allows its guidance to truly heal us
Throughout the conversation, Dalia and Dr. Hatim emphasize that every story in the Qur'an is ultimately about our relationship with Allah. The story of Adam is not simply the beginning of humanity—it is the story of every one of us. We will all fall, but the door back to Allah remains open through humility, remembrance, and sincere repentance.
This week's reflection prompt is:
When you make a mistake, do you respond more like Adam—with humility and repentance—or more like Iblis, by justifying yourself? What would it take to turn back to Allah today?
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