Subject: Women Honored in the Holy Quran Part-2

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Assalaamualikum Friend,

The Quran is an ocean of immense treasures. Do you wish to only swim the surface or would you like to dive deep underneath for the hidden pearls and jewels? Read the article to find out the five things you need to keep in mind in order to gain benefit from the Quran.

Sincerely,

The Quran Academy Team
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~ Al-Isra (17:78)
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Women Honored in the Holy Quran Part 2
Bilqis (ra) was the Queen of Saba (Sheba) in the 6th century B.C. The land of Saba is in modern day Yemen. The Holy Quran depicts Bilqis (ra) as a wise ruler who consults with others and dislikes war.

Belqis (ra) and her people worship the sun. When Prophet Sulaiman (a) hears about her from his hoopoe bird, he sends her a letter, asking her to worship the one true God.

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“If Muslims begin to reflect deeply on the Fatihah, it would open the doors to the rest of the Quran.” (Nouman Ali Khan)

In part 1 of this series, we looked at the two things that we say before starting with the Fatihah. Today, let’s have a look at the first ayah of this amazing surah.
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