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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
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
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 ...
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]
8-10 Abu Jahl's obstinate infidelity and its punishment; 11-13 Hypocrites exposed and rebuked; 14 God will reward the righteous; 15-16 God will cause Muhammad and the Quran to triumph; 17 God will judge between the followers of conflicting faiths ۩ 18 All creatures praise God; 19-24 The awful fate of unbelievers contrasted with the joy of ...
(v. 2–8, 101–104) [6] 15 18: Al-Kahf: ٱلْكَهْف al-Kahf: The Cave: 110 (12) Makkah: 69: 69: v. 13-20 [6] A series of parables or allegories on the theme of faith in God versus excessive attachment to the life of this world. Including: [6] The men of the cave. (v. 13–20) [6] The rich man and the poor man. (v. 32–44) [6] Moses and ...
20–26 Israel’s rebellion at Kadesh Barnea; 27–31 The story of Cain and Abel; 32 The sin of homicide; 33–40 The penalty of theft and reminder to repent. God's judgment supersedes all. 41–44 Warning against distortion of Scripture and judging only by God's revelations. 45–55 Reiteration of Quran as confirmation of earlier Scriptures ...
A': 20-34 Omniscience and self-sufficiency of God for the betterment of mankind pt. 2 20-21 Disbelievers are called out once again and reminded of their punishment; 22 Believers counter the disbelievers; 23 The Prophet should not be sad that disbelievers are astray; 24-34 The Omnipotence and infinite scope of God's power is reiterated