Fabi Ayyi Ala I Rabbikuma Tukazziban is a beautiful verse from the Surah which is also known as “Bride of the Qur’an”. Do you know what Surah am I talking about? Any guesses?
Of course, you all know it… it’s from Surah Rahman, the 55th chapter of the Qur’an. The Surah that Muslims love to hear again and again (along with English or Urdu translation).
When asked which is your favorite Surah in the Qur’an, a lot of Muslims will surely answer Surah Rahman. That’s because this Surah helps you to get closer to Allah (SWT).
Now let’s see the meaning of this beautiful verse in the image below.
Fabi Ayyi Ala I Rabbikuma Tukazziban Meaning in English & Urdu
The translation of this verse in Roman Urdu would be:
Toh tum apne Rab ke kaun kaun si naimaton ko jhootlaogey?
Upon reciting Surah Rahman, we get to know about the undeniable blessings that Allah (SWT) has given to mankind.
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Surah Rahman is one of my favorites Surahs from the Holy Qur’an which fills my heart with gratitude. Upon reciting this Surah, the reader will be fulfilled with so much gratitude that he will be thankful to Allah (SWT) for everything.
Especially, when we read the verse Fabi Ayyi Aalaaa’i Rabbikumaa Tukazzibaan (along with the translation).
Whenever a Muslim listens to Fabi Ayyi Ala I Rabbikuma Tukazziban along with a translation, it’s definite to have goosebumps. Allah (SWT) has bestowed uncountable blessings on both Human beings and Jinn. We must be thankful to Allah (SWT) each and every day for these blessings.
It’s sad to see nowadays how people became greedy and complain about the things they don’t have, instead of being thankful for the things they have. There are people who are craving food, but they always involve themselves in praising Allah (SWT) and being thankful.
I’ve seen people comparing themselves with others with respect to wealth, status, things they own, or beauty. Well, comparing with someone else itself is the worst thing to do.
The best advice would be to be thankful and grateful to Allah (SWT) all the time. Reciting Surah Rahman on a daily basis has plenty of benefits and most of all, the reader will get closer to Allah.