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  2. Al-Aḥzāb - Wikipedia

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    28-29 Muhammad’s wives rebuked; 30-31 Muhammad’s wives, if incontinent, to be doubly punished, but if faithful, to be doubly rewarded; 32 33 34 They are exhorted to modest behaviour and piety; 35 Blessings promised to faithful men and women; 36-40 Revelations touching the Zainab divorce story; 41-43 The blessedness of true believers

  3. Saba (surah) - Wikipedia

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    28-29 The infidels will feel God’s threatened punishment in the Judgment Day; 30-32 Mutual enmity of the idolaters and their leaders on the day of judgment; 33 God’s prophets have always been opposed by the affluent; 34-35 The Makkans boast in their riches in vain; 36 The righteous only shall be saved; 37 Muhammad’s adversaries shall be ...

  4. Al-Qasas - Wikipedia

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    26-28 Shuaib gives him one of his daughters in marriage; 29 Fulfilling the marriage contract, Moses journeys towards Egypt; 29-32 He sees the burning bush, and receives prophetic commission and power to perform miracles; 33-35 Moses, fearing Pharaoh, asks the help of Aaron; 36 Egyptians regard Moses and Aaron as sorcerers

  5. An-Naba - Wikipedia

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    17-20 Judgment-day scenes described 21-30 The recompense of unbelievers in hell described 31-37 The joys of believers in Paradise described 37-38 No intercessor except by God’s permission 39-40 Sinners exhorted to flee from the day of wrath [4]

  6. Al-Anfal - Wikipedia

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    25-28 They are warned against civil strife, deception, and treachery; 29 God's favour to true believers; 30 Plots against Muhammad frustrated by God; 31 The infidels liken the Quran to fables; 32-33 The Quraish were protected from deserved punishment by Muhammad's presence among them; 34-38 The idolaters of Mecca rebuked and threatened

  7. An-Nahl - Wikipedia

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    18–19 God merciful and omniscient; 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; 3234 The reward of the righteous; 35–36 ...

  8. An-Nur - Wikipedia

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    32 Marriageable women to be married if possible; 32 Men-servants and maid-servants to be married when honest; 33 Unmarried Muslims exhorted to continence; 33 Masters to encourage slaves to purchase their freedom; 34 The Quran an admonition to the pious; 35 The similitude of God's light; 36-38 The conduct of true believers described

  9. Fatir - Wikipedia

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    26-28 God’s mercy seen in nature; 29-30 God rewards the prayerful and the charitable; 31 The Qurán a confirmation of former Scriptures; 32 The varied conduct of those who receive the Qurán; 33-35 The rewards of the faithful in Paradise; 36-37 The just punishment of disbelievers in hell; 38 God knoweth the secrets of the heart