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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]
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]
5-13 Unbelievers are warned by the fate of Ád, Thamúd, and Pharaoh [5] 14-17 Man praises God in prosperity, but reproaches him in adversity; 18-22 Oppression of the poor and the orphan denounced; 23-26 The wicked will vainly regret their evil deeds on the Judgment Day; 27-30 The believing soul invited to the joys of Paradise [6] [7]
5: 48: Whole Surah [6] The fundamental principles of the Qur'an in a condensed form. [6] It reads: “(1) In the name of God (Allah), the Compassionate and Merciful. (2) Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, (3) the Compassionate and Merciful, (4) Master of the Day of Judgement. (5) Thee we worship and from Thee we seek help. 1 2: Al-Baqarah ...
1-5 Unbelievers shall yet learn the truth of the resurrection 6-16 God the Creator and Preserver of all things 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 ...
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 ...
[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.
Al-Fīl (Arabic: الفيل, "The Elephant") is the 105th chapter of the Quran.It is a Meccan sura consisting of 5 verses.The surah is written in the interrogative form.