Tafsir of Surah Ar-Ra’d
Surah ar-Ra’d (“The Thunder”) is the 13th chapter of the Qur’an, consisting of 43 verses. It focuses on the themes of God’s power, divine truth, and the certainty of accountability in the afterlife. The surah uses signs in nature — such as thunder, lightning, rain, and the growth of plants — as reminders of Allah’s control over the universe and evidence meant to inspire faith and reflection. It also contrasts belief and disbelief, encouraging patience, trust in God, and steadfastness in following divine guidance despite opposition.
This video series is a curated collection of reflections and summaries drawn from the 30 Days with the Qur’an series, where each Juz was explored over the month of Ramadan. While not a full tafsir, these concise and heartfelt talks aim to highlight key themes and insights from each Surah to inspire a deeper connection with the Qur’an.
In this series, we’ve taken those reflections and focused them surah by surah, offering a dedicated video for each chapter of the Qur’an. The goal is to spark curiosity, build motivation, and encourage further study of the Qur’an in a manageable, engaging format.
Whether you’re revisiting familiar Surahs or exploring new ones, these summaries are here to help you pause, reflect, and fall in love with the Qur’an all over again.












