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  2. Al-Qaria - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qaria or The Calamity [1] (Arabic: القارعة, al-Qāriʻah, also known as The Striking), [2] is the 101st chapter of the Quran, with 11 āyāt or verses. This chapter takes its name from its first word "qariah", [3] referring to the Quranic view of the end time and [[Islamic eschatology|eschatology]'" has been translated as calamity, striking, catastrophe and clatterer. [4]

  3. Al-Haqqa - Wikipedia

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    Particulars of the pre-Islamic tribes of 'Ad and Thamud have been discussed in Quran elsewhere as well. [5] [13] Mention of ʿĀd occurs 24 times [14] in total while the people of Thamud are mentioned 26 times [15] in the whole Quran. Both of these tribes rejected the Prophets so they were destroyed by the wrath of ALLAH. [6]

  4. Ar-Ra'd - Wikipedia

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    5 The unbelievers deny the resurrection; 6 Their punishment; 7 Threatened judgments sure to come to pass; 8 Unbelievers demand a sign; 9-12 God is omniscient; 12 God's purposes are unchangeable; 13-14 Thunder and lightning indicates the unceasing works of angels who regulate the clouds and rains in their task given by God. [5] ۩ 15 Idolaters ...

  5. Sword Verse - Wikipedia

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    The Sword Verse (Arabic: آية السيف, romanized: ayat as-sayf) is the fifth verse of the ninth surah of the Quran [1] [2] (also written as 9:5). It is a Quranic verse widely cited by critics of Islam to suggest the faith promotes violence against pagans (polytheists, mushrikun) by isolating the portion of the verse "kill the polytheists wherever you find them, capture them".

  6. Al Hejr - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ḥijr (Arabic: الحِجْرْ, lit. 'The Stoneland') [1] is the 15th sūrah (chapter of the Quran).It has 99 āyāt (verses).. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier Meccan surah, received by Muhammad shortly after chapter 12, Yusuf, during his last year in Mecca.

  7. Naskh (tafsir) - Wikipedia

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    A verse(s) of major importance in Muslim-non-Muslim relations is Quran 9:5 the "Sword verse" (as, to a lesser extent, are similar verses such as Quran 9:29). Among "medieval exegetes and jurists" there was "a broad consensus that Quran 9:5 and Quran 9:29 [Note 18] abrogated "all the other statements" in the Quran "on the issue of waging war".

  8. Ar-Rum - Wikipedia

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    Ar-Rum (Arabic: الروم, romanized: ’ar-rūm, lit. 'The Romans') is the 30th chapter of the Quran, consisting of 60 verses ().The term Rūm originated in the word Roman, and during the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, it referred to the Eastern Roman Empire; the title is also sometimes translated as "The Greeks" or "The Byzantines".

  9. Zabaniyah - Wikipedia

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    [Quran 13] [87] In the interpretation of Quran chapter Al-Haqqa verse 32, both Ibn Kathir and Abdul-Rahman al-Sa'di gave their explanation that the chains in the verse were meant to be the chains which used by Zabaniyah angels to shackle the inmates in hell.