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(2) Read: And your Lord is the Most Generous, (3) Who taught by the pen, (4) Taught man that which he knew not." [2] (Bukhari 4953). It is traditionally understood the first five ayat or verses (1–5) of Surah Alaq were revealed; however, this is not the first fully complete Surah to be revealed and was actually revealed in 3 parts.
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96: Al-Alaq: ٱلْعَلَق al-ʿAlaq̈: The Clinging Clot, Clot of Blood, The Germ-Cell: 19 (1/2) Makkah: 1: 1: v. 2 [6] The first five verses revealed to Muhammad. (v. 1–5) [6] 97: Al-Qadr: ٱلْقَدْر al-Q̈adr: The Night of Honor, The Night of Decree, Power, Fate, Destiny: 5 (1/3) Makkah: 25: 14: v. 1 [6] The Night of Laylat-ul ...
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[15] [16] [7] Muhammad's first encounter with the archangel produced the first five verses of the ninety-sixth chapter of the present Quran, the chapter of The Clot (Surat al-‘Alaq) [17] [18] [19] One quranic verse replies to those who ask why the Quran was revealed over time and not all at once:
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The Unicode symbols for a Quran verse, including U+06DD (), [Note 2] and U+08E2 (). The first āyah in the Quran from a chronological order is Read [O Muhammad!] in the name of your Lord who created from surah Al-Alaq. The first āyah from a traditional order is In the name of God, the Compassionate Merciful One from surah Al-Fatiha.
[34] [35] Islamic belief holds that in one of his visits to Mount Hira in the year 610, 13 years before the Hijra, the angel Gabriel began communicating with and commanded Muhammad to recite the following verses of the 96th Surah of the Quran, Al 'Alaq: [36]