This Taraweeh begins in the second half of the 18th Juz (from verse 21 of Sûrah Nûr) and ends at the third quarter of the 19th Juz (Verse 6 of Sûrah Naml).
Addressing the Mu’minîn in Sûrah Nûr, Allâh says, “O you who believe, do not follow the footsteps of Shaytân. Whoever follows the footsteps of Shaytân, then verily he commands immorality and evil.†(verse 21)
Allâh also mentions, “We have surely revealed clear laws to you, some narratives of those who passed before you, and advice for those who have Taqwa.†(verse 34)
In the next verse Allâh declares, “Allâh is the Light of the heavens and the earth.†A Mu’min is therefore one who will take light from Allâh to guide him through life and who will adhere to the teachings of the Ambiyâ because “those who oppose the messenger’s commands should beware that some calamity or a grievous punishment should afflict them.†(verse 63)
Sûrah Furqân follows Sûrah Nûr. Allâli introduces the Sûrah by stating, “Blessed is the Being Who revealed the Criterion (Qur’ân) upon His bondsman (Rasulullâh Salallâhu ‘alayhi wasallam) so that he may be a warner to the universe (that a severe punishment awaits the person who does not believe).â€
End of the Eighteenth Juz
Beginning of the Nineteenth Juz
Allâh tells Rasulullâh Salallâhu ‘alayhi wasallam that he should not be distressed about the harassment of the Kuffâr because “Your Rabb suffices as a Guide and a Helper.†(verse 31)
Allâh also commands Rasulullâh Salallâhu ‘alayhi wasallam to tell the people that he requires no remuneration for his efforts to propagate Islâm. The only reward he desired was that people follow the straight path and become true bondsmen of Allâh who “walk on earth with humility and, when the ignorant talk to them, they (avoid disputes when they) say, “Peace†(verse 63). This means that they do not enter into arguments with ignorant people and gracefully pass by them. Allâh then makes it clear that the true Mu’minîn will attain lofty ranks of Jannah while the Kuffâr will be unable to save themselves from Allâh’s punishment.
Sûrah Shu’arâ follows Sûrah Furqân. This Sûrah contains the stories of Hadhrat Mûsa and Hadhrat Ibrahîm as well as mention of the destruction of the Âd, the Thamûd and the nation of Hadhrat Nûh Alayhis Salâm. Allâh also makes mention of the plight that evil poets who are constantly lost in their futile thoughts will suffer.
Addressing Rasulullâh Salallâhu ‘alayhi wasallam Allâh states, “It seems like you will destroy yourself because they are not believing. If We willed, We would have revealed a great sign to them from the sky, causing their necks to bow before it in humility†(verses 3 and 4). However, because the Kuffâr have already refused to accept the truth, they will have to suffer the punishment for their obstinacy.
Allâh then proceeds to recount the stories of Hadhrat Ibrahîm, Hadhrat Nûh, Hadhrat Hûd Hadhrat Sâlih, Hadhrat Lût and Hadhrat Shu’ayb Alayhimus Salâm. Each one of these incidents is a means of guidance for people, but there will still be many rejecters who refuse to believe in them and will mock at them. Allâh says, “They have certainly denied, so shortly the news of what they used to mock at will come to them.†(verse 61)
The Mushrikîn claimed that Rasulullâh Salallâhu ‘alayhi wasallam was a poet and that the Qur’ân was a composition of poetry. Allâh denies that the Qur’ân could ever be the work of a poet or a Jinn. Allâh concludes the Sûrah by saying, “Only deviated people follow the poets. Do you not see that they wander astray in every valley? And that they say things which they never do? Save for those (poets) who believe, do good acts, remember Allâh abundantly and avenge themselves after being oppressed. Shortly the oppressors will come to know to which place they will return.†(verses 224 to 228)
In this Tarawîh only a part of Sûrah Nami (up to verse 6) is recited. Allâh states that the Qur’ân is “a guidance and a conveyor of glad tidings for the believers.†In this regard, the Sûrah proceeds to discuss the epics of Hadhrat Mûsa, Hadhrat Dawûd, Hadhrat Sulaymân the Âd and the Thamud. Allâh opens the, Sûrah by saying, “These are the verses of the Qur’ân and a clear Book. (It is) a guidance and a conveyor of glad tidings for the believers; those who establish Salâh, pay zakâh and are convinced about the Âkhirâh.†(verse 1-3)
Allâh further says that He has beautified the acts of the Kuffâr so that they continue to sin and earn multiple punishment for it. Allâh says about them, For such people there shall be a terrible punishment and they will be the worst losers in the Âkhirâh. (verse 5). Thereafter, Allâh addresses Rasulullâh Sallallâhu ‘alayhi wasallam saying, “Undoubtedly, you are given the Qur’ân from the Wise, the All Knowing.†(verse 6)
May Allâh grant us all the capacity to follow Rasulullâh and may Allâh save us from all sins; especially from those sins that were the cause for other nations to be destroyed. May Allâh also afford us the consciousness to accept the Qur’ân as a fountainhead of guidance and our code of life. Âmîn.