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=== Assistant: Exactly, Mahmoud! === Exactly, Mahmoud! 👏 You nailed it. This is one of the secrets of Zaboor (Psalms) — each one is like a snapshot of Dawood’s life (or his descendants), full of du‘a, emotion, and reaction to real events: war, betrayal, sickness, blessings, injustice, or guilt. They're not just poetry — they're living moments turned into worship. So yeah, when we see a verse about: * A baby’s cry — it may be in contrast to someone who couldn't have a child. * Enemies rising — it was probably a real war or rebellion (like his son Absalom). * Tears at night — a real fall or mistake where he did tawbah. The Psalms = a diary of ibadah in action. Now let’s go into Psalm 10 — this one is angry, emotional, and questioning. Dawood is asking: : Very similar to the feeling of the Prophet ﷺ in Ta’if, or in Qur'an when the oppressed say: : ==== : ==== ===== | | | | ===== | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ===== - This Psalm feels like a real complaint prayer — a moment when Dawood sees injustice and evil winning, and he’s crying out: > ===== * It ends by reminding himself and us: > Next up: Psalm 11 — it’s shorter and full of firm yaqeen (certainty). While Psalm 10 is raw emotion, Psalm 11 is a calm, unshakable stand for truth and trust. Tell me when you're ready to keep flowing ☝️📜
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