TAWBAH
TAQWAH
Tawakkul
VERSES
LESSONS
100

Who is the young woman whose story teaches about returning to Allah?

Aziza

100

Who is the young woman whose story illustrates awareness and restraint?

Layan

100

Who is the woman who learned that trusting Allah does not mean expecting ease?

Rahma

100

Which Surah says: “Indeed, Allah loves those who constantly return to Him”?

Surah Al-Baqarah (2:222)

100

What does Aziza’s tawbah restore besides lifting the heart?

Relationships

200

What are the four essential steps of sincere tawbah?

Regret (nadm), immediate abandonment (iqlaʿ), firm resolve (ʿazm), and restitution (radd al-ḥuqūq)

200

What does taqwa begin with?

Awareness that protects, not fear that paralyzes

200

What are the two movements of tawakkul Rahma learned?

Acting fully and letting go completely

200

Which Surah contains: “Wa tūbū ilā Allāhi jamīʿan…”?

Surah An-Nur (24:31)

200

What does waiting during unease teach according to Layan’s story?

Discipline of the heart

300

What phrase did Aziza whisper in private as her first act of repentance?

“Astagfirullāh wa atūbu ilayh”

300

What does taqwa require even when duʿāʾ feels unanswered?

Patience and discipline of the heart

300

How was Rahma’s surrender described?

Exhausted, not graceful

300

Which Surah contains: “Does He who created not know, while He is the Most Subtle, the All-Aware?”

Surah Al-Mulk (67:14)

300

What must be released for true tawakkul according to Rahma’s story?

Obsession with outcomes and control

400

According to the Prophet ﷺ, how is a person who sincerely repents described?

Like one who never sinned

400

Which Qur’anic verse reminds that Allah makes a way out for those who have taqwa?

Surah At-Talaq (65:2)

400

What do Rahma’s losses teach about trusting Allah?

Tawakkul involves trusting Allah during hardship and unanswered trials

400

Which Surah says: “And whoever has taqwa of Allah—He will make for them a way out”?

Surah At-Talaq (65:2)

400

How does Allah relate to those who return, restrain, and face unanswered trials?

He is merciful to the broken, subtle with restraint, and governs even the unanswered path

500

What is the ultimate purpose of tawbah?

To open the future, not dwell on the past

500

What is the essence of taqwa in the midst of struggle?

Honoring Allah inside the struggle and choosing Him when the choice is quiet

500

What do Rahma’s experiences show about loss and delay?

They are not punishment but instruction and growth

500

Which Surah says: “Indeed, the most honored of you in the sight of Allah is the one with the most taqwa”?

Surah Al-Hujurat (49:13)

500

How are Tawbah, Taqwa, and Tawakkul connected?

Tawbah brings us back, Taqwa keeps us steady, and Tawakkul places our hearts entirely in Allah’s care

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