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Az-Zukhruf [1] (Arabic: الزخرف, "Ornaments of Gold, Luxury") is the 43rd chapter , of the Quran, the central religious text of Islam. It contains 89 verses ( ayat ). Named after the golden ornaments recognized in verse 35 and again in verse 53, this surah dates back to the Second Meccan Period before the Prophet Muhammad ’s migration to ...
32: ʾAlif Lām Mīm الم Yes 19 Yā Sīn: 36: Yā Sīn يس Yes 20 Ṣād: 38: Ṣād ص No 21 Ghāfir: 40: Ḥā Mīm حم Yes 22 Fuṣṣilat: 41: Ḥā Mīm حم Yes 23 ash-Shūrā: 42: Ḥā Mīm; ʿAin Sīn Qāf حم عسق Yes, 2 24 Az-Zukhruf: 43: Ḥā Mīm حم Yes 25 Al Dukhān: 44: Ḥā Mīm حم Yes 26 al-Jāthiya: 45: Ḥā ...
Az-Zumar: ٱلزُّمَر az-Zumar: The Crowds, The Troops, Throngs: 75 (8) Makkah: 59: 80: v. 71, 73 [6] The evidence of the existence and oneness of God in all manifestations of nature. [6] God forgives all sins to him who repents before his death. [6] Allegories of the Last Hour and the Day of Judgment. [6] 23-24 40 Ghafir (Al-Muʼmin ...
16-32 Pharaoh and his people destroyed for discarding Moses; 33-37 The people of Makkah cautioned with the fate of the people of Tubba' 38-39 God did not create the universe in jest; 40-42 The judgment-day a day when everyone reap what you sowed; 43-50 Damnation of the wicked in hell; 51-57 Rewards of the righteous in Paradise
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; 44-47 Muhammad a witness and preacher of good tidings; 48 The law of divorce modified; 49-51 Special privileges of Muhammad with respect to women
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Many verses of the Quran, especially those revealed earlier, are dominated by the idea of the nearing of the Day of Judgement. [10] [11]When the sun is put out, and when the stars fall down, and when the mountains are blown away, and when pregnant camels are left untended, and when wild beasts are gathered together, and when the seas are set on fire, and when the souls ˹and their bodies˺ are ...
Al-Furqan (Arabic: اَلْفُرْقَانْ, ’al-furqān; meaning: The Criterion) is the 25th chapter of the Qur'an, with 77 verses ().The name Al-Furqan, [1] or "The Criterion", refers to the Qur'an itself as the decisive factor between good and evil.