Tag: qur’an

  • Scroll of the Sorbaan & Medora – Worn in Sound, Washed in Meaning

    Scroll of the Sorbaan & Medora – Worn in Sound, Washed in Meaning

    A Cape Qur’anic remembrance: children once walked the streets of Bo-Kaap and District Six, dressed in sorbaans and medoras, reciting the final verses of the Qur’an. This was the Tamat — not memorised, but recited with presence. A covenant, a celebration, and a sacred procession into the heart of memory.

  • The Womb of Mercy: Unveiling the Secret of Bismillah

    The Womb of Mercy: Unveiling the Secret of Bismillah

    The content emphasizes the significance of mercy in the Islamic faith, particularly as expressed in the phrase “Bismillah” at the beginning of actions and the Qur’an. It explores the concept of mercy as intrinsic to existence, linking it to creation, relationships, and the womb. Ultimately, it advocates for a life guided by compassion and divine…