DiscoverQuran ConversationsMaking Meaning (Taha 40-41) | Season 3, Episode 12
Making Meaning (Taha 40-41) | Season 3, Episode 12

Making Meaning (Taha 40-41) | Season 3, Episode 12

Update: 2025-07-18
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Making Meaning


TaHa 40-41


David Eagleman, in his book “Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain,” wrote, “Instead of reality being passively  recorded  by the brain, it is actively constructed by it.” This construction is our meaning-making ability.  The meaning we give events change the way we respond to them, how we feel about our lives and those around us. 


In this episode we discuss how Allah is reframing the events of Musa’s life from what could be seen as a litany of tragedies to a series of training experiences under his Lord’s loving  eye.


You will learn: 


📖 Linguistic Insights into understanding the different types of grief


📖 How to cope with emotional distress: 


📖 The weight of sin and how to let go of shame.


📖 Understanding Qadr: The Divine Measurement


📖 The role of exile in personal growth


📖 How interpreting life events impacts our mental health


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We hope this podcast encourages your own reflective journey with the Quran. Make sure to stay until the end to hear this week’s reflection prompt. 


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Making Meaning (Taha 40-41) | Season 3, Episode 12

Making Meaning (Taha 40-41) | Season 3, Episode 12

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