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Al-Ḥijr (Arabic: الحِجْرْ, lit. 'The Stoneland') [1] is the 15th sūrah (chapter of the Quran).It has 99 āyāt (verses).. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier Meccan surah, received by Muhammad shortly after chapter 12, Yusuf, during his last year in Mecca.
al-Fātiḥah al-Ḥamd: The Opening, the Opening of the Divine Writ, The Essence of the Divine Writ, The Surah of Praise, The Foundation of the Qur'an, and The Seven Oft-Repeated [Verses] [6] 7 (1) Makkah: 5: 48: Whole Surah [6] The fundamental principles of the Qur'an in a condensed form. [6]
Yūsuf (12:53) - Ar-Ra‘d (13:18) 26 Ar-Ra‘d (13:19) - Al-Hijr (15:1) 14 رُبَمَا. Alīf-Lām-Rā’/ Rubamā. Perhaps those: 27 Al-Hijr (15:2) - An-Naḥl (16:50) 28 An-Naḥl (16:51) - An-Naḥl (16:128) 15 سُبْحَانَ ٱلَّذِى : Subḥāna ’lladhī "Exalted is the One (God) is who "29 Al-Isrā’ (17:1) - Al-Isrā ...
Al Hijr may refer to: . Al-Hijr (sūrah), the 15th chapter of the Quran Mada'in Saleh, a pre-Islamic archaeological site, occasionally called Al-Hijr, or Hegra; The area inside the hatim, a low semi-circular wall opposite, but not connected to, the north-west wall of the Kaaba known as the hatīm
Verse 17:104 'And We said thereafter unto the Children of Israel, “Dwell in the land. And when the promise of the Hereafter comes to pass, We shall bring you as a mixed assembly.”' [10] Al-Tabari (d.923) suggested this referred to Palestinian settlement. Al-Zamakhshari (d. 1144) suggested this referred to Egypt devoid of Pharaoh.
Al-Hujurat (Arabic: الحُجُرات, al-ḥujurāt meaning: The Chambers) is the 49th chapter of the Quran with 18 verses ().The chapter contains etiquette and norms to be observed in the Muslim community, including the proper conduct towards the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, an injunction against acting on news without verification, a call for peace and reconciliation, as well as injunctions ...
It is the beginning of the Hizb al-Mufassal, the seventh and the last portion . Concepts which "Qaf" deals with the Resurrection and the Day of Judgement . Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation ( asbāb al-nuzūl ), it is a " Meccan surah ", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca , rather ...
[10] [11] Surat Al-Fajr is a Meccan sura [12] and meccan suras are chronologically earlier suras that were revealed to Muhammad at Mecca before the hijrah to Medina in 622 CE. They are typically shorter, with relatively short ayat, and mostly come near the end of the Qur'an's 114 surahs.