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  2. Al-Hujurat - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Verse of Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    The Verse of Brotherhood (Arabic: آیة الأُخُوَّة, romanized: Āyat al-Ukhuwwah) is the tenth verse of the Quranic chapter "Al-Hujurat" ().The verse is about the brotherhood of believers with each other; which says: "the believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers.

  4. Conscience - Wikipedia

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    Qur’ān Sura 49. Surah al-Hujurat, 49:13 declares: "come to know each other, the noblest of you, in the sight of God, are the ones possessing taqwá". Qur’ān verse 49:13 states: "O humankind! We have created you out of male and female and constituted you into different groups and societies, so that you may come to know each other-the ...

  5. Pope Francis' visit to Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Surah Al-Hujurat 49:13 addresses the total equality of humankind, emphasizing the significance of coexisting amid differences with the goal of understanding and mutual recognition among different people. [66]

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  7. Enjoining good and forbidding wrong - Wikipedia

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    Eslami cites the story of how the second Caliph, Umar ibn al-Khattab, climbed a wall to catch a man in the act of wrongdoing but in so doing violated the Quran in three ways; by spying (tajassus) (Q.49:12), by entering through the roof (instead of the door) (Q.2:189), and by entering his home without first pronouncing a greeting (Q.24:27).

  8. Tafsir al-Qurtubi - Wikipedia

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    Tafsir al-Qurtubi (Arabic: تفسير القرطبي) is a 13th-century work of Qur'an exegesis (Arabic: tafsir) by the classical scholar Al-Qurtubi. [1] Considered one of the best and most iconic tafsirs to date. [citation needed] The tafsir of Al-Qurtubi is regarded as one of the most compendious exegesis of them all and is truly among the ...

  9. Al-Ma'idah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Furqan 25:1: Al-Aḥzāb 33:1: Arguments on the prophethood of Muhammad and the requirements of faith in him 5: Saba 34:1: Al-Hujurat 49:1: Arguments on monotheism and the requirements of faith in Allah 6: Qaf 50:1: At-Tahrim 66:1: The requirement to have faith in Allah (God) God in Islam and the afterlife and that to Allah (God) is the ...