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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
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 ...
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
28 God directs true believers; 29 Muhammad sent to an unbelieving people; 30 Signs unavailing to make infidels true believers; 31-32 God will punish the unbelievers; 33-34 Idolaters are reprobate; 35 Paradise is described; 36 Certain Jews acknowledge Muhammad to be a prophet; 36-37 Muhammad exhorted to make no compromise with idolatry
The Twelver exegete Shaykh Tusi (d. 1067) notes that the article innama in the verse of purification grammatically limits the verse to the Ahl al-Bayt. He then argues that rijs here cannot be limited to disobedience because God expects obedience from every responsible person (Arabic: مكلف, romanized: mukallaf) and not just the Ahl al-Bayt.
Folio from the Qur'an manuscript with the verses 29-30 of the surah As-Sajdah. The decorative border that follows surrounds the title of the next section of the surah Al-Ahzab. Kufic script. Iraq or Syria, 9th or 10th century. Museum of Islamic Art, Berlin. As-Sajdah (السجدة), is the 32nd chapter of the Quran with 30 verses .
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; 32–34 The reward of the righteous; 35–36 Infidels can only look for judgment
7-8 Pharaoh's family take up the infant Moses; 9-10 The anxiety of Moses's mother—his sister watches him; 11-12 Moses refuses the Egyptian nurse, and his mother is employed; 13 God bestows on him wisdom and strength; 14-20 He slays an Egyptian and flees to Madian; 21-22 By divine direction he reaches the wells of Madian