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Daily Quran Reflection: Surah Al-A’raf 195 – Can the Powerless Be Gods?

Can those who cannot see, hear, or help truly be gods?
In this Daily Quran Reflection, we explore Surah Al-A’raf, Verse 195, where Allah challenges idol worship by asking: “Do they have feet to walk, hands to strike, eyes to see, or ears to hear?” This verse reveals the Quran’s powerful call to reason and reminds us to reflect deeply on what — or who — we worship.

Discover how Ibn Kathir’s tafsir explains this verse, emphasizing the irrationality of idolatry and the importance of worshiping the One who hears and sees all. A must-watch for anyone seeking clarity, truth, and deeper faith.

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