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  2. File:Sura67.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org سورة الملك; Usage on ar.wikisource.org القرآن الكريم (حفص، pdf)

  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-Maarij - Wikipedia

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    —Sayid Qutb, Fi Zilal al-Qur'an. Javed Ahmad Ghamidi (b. 1951), a well-known Pakistani Muslim theologian, Quran scholar and exegete, and educationist, classifies surah Al-Ma'arij as a pair with the last one with regard to the subject discussed in them. He also suggests that the primary audience of surah Al-Ma'arij is leadership of the Quraysh ...

  5. Al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mulk [1] (Arabic: الملك, lit. 'the Sovereignty', 'the Kingdom') is the 67th chapter ( surah ) of the Quran , comprising 30 verses . [ 2 ] Surah Al Mulk emphasizes the greatness of Allah and His creation, urging believers to reflect on the signs of God's power in the universe.

  6. An-Nahl - Wikipedia

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    20–22 The character of the idols declared; 23 Infidels reject the one true God; 24–25 The Omniscient hates the proud; 26 Muhammad charged with forgery; 27–28 The unbelievers shall be destroyed; 29–31 Idolaters will be disappointed in the resurrection; 32–34 The reward of the righteous; 35–36 Infidels can only look for judgment

  7. Al-Ankabut - Wikipedia

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    The Spider [1] (Arabic: العنكبوت, al-‘ankabūt) is the 29th chapter of the Quran with 69 verses ().. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is a "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina.

  8. File:Sura69.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org سورة الحاقة; Usage on ar.wikisource.org القرآن الكريم (حفص، pdf)

  9. Al-Muzzammil - Wikipedia

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    Al-Muzzammil (Arabic: المزمل, “The Enshrouded One”, “Bundled Up”, “Enfolded”) is the seventy-third chapter of the Qur'an, containing 20 verses , which are recognized by Muslims as the word of God . The last Ruku of this surah contains only one ayāt making it possibly the smallest Ruku according to the number of verses or ayāt.