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  2. List of chapters in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    73 (9) Madinah: 90: 103: v. 9-27 [6] The War of the Confederates (5 A.H.). (v. 9-27) [6] The relationship between Muhammad and his family. [6] 21-22 34: Saba: سَبَأ Sabaʾ: Sheba: 54 (6) Makkah: 58: 85: v. 15-20 [6] The insignificance of the knowledge accessible to man. (v. 9) [6] The story of the people of Sheba, as an example of the ...

  3. Juz' - Wikipedia

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    Most Juz' are named after the first word of the first verse of the Juz'. [5] Each Juz' is divided into two Hizb (lit. "two groups", plural: Aḥzāb). Therefore, there are 60 Hizbs in the Quran. Each Hizb is subdivided into four quarters called Maqraʼ (lit. "reading"), making eight quarters per Juz'. There are 240 Maqraʼs in the Quran.

  4. Al-Anfal - Wikipedia

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    The Surah is named Al-Anfal (The Bounties) from the first ayat. The word utilized in the ayat is الْأَنفَالِ. The word أَنفَال alludes to what is given as an extra sum past what is required. [8] A very subtle perspective is covered in employing this word: the reward of undertaking jihad for God is permanently saved with God.

  5. At-Tawbah - Wikipedia

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    Starting from ayat 38 up to 72nd ayat the subsequent talk [13] was revealed during Rajab A.H. 9 or a little before this, when Muhammad was occupied with getting ready for the Campaign of Tabuk. The Believers were encouraged to take a dynamic part in Jihad, and the shirkers were seriously reproached for keeping down their riches and for wavering ...

  6. Al-Isra' - Wikipedia

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    9-10 The Quran a direction to both the faithful and the unbelievers; 11 Men inconsiderate in their prayers; 12 The night and day are signs to men; 13 Every man’s fate bound about his neck; 14-15 God will give every man the record of his life at the judgment day; 16 No nation left without an apostle; 17-18 The cities destroyed which rejected ...

  7. Al-Aḥzāb - Wikipedia

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    9-11 God’s favour to the Muslims at the Ditch; 12-15 The disaffected people of Madína rebuked; 16-17 None can flee from God’s anger; 18-20 The treachery of the hypocrites of Madína exposed; 21 Muhammad an example to the faithful; 22-24 Patient endurance of the believers at the Ditch; 25 The triumph at the Ditch attributed to God’s favor

  8. Al Imran - Wikipedia

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    8-9 The prayer of those versed in Quranic mystery; 10-12 The punishment of Pharaoh a warning to infidels; 13 The victory at the Battle of Badr alluded to; 14-18 The faithful, their character and reward; 19-20 Islam the true religion; 21-25 The punishment of unbelievers eternal; 26-27 God omnipotent and sovereign; 28-34 Obedience to the ...

  9. Al-An'am - Wikipedia

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    Bifolium from the Nurse's Qur'an (Mushaf al-Hadina) with fragment of the Surah Al-An'am. Kairouan, Zirid dynasty, 1020. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Al-An'am [1] (Arabic: ٱلْأَنْعَامْ, al-ʾanʿām; meaning: The Cattle) [2] is the sixth chapter of the Quran, with 165 verses ().