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  2. Ar-Rahman - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] According to the traditional Egyptian chronology, Ar-Rahman was the 97th surah revealed. [13] Nöldeke places it earlier, at 43, [14] while Ernst suggests that it was the fifth surah revealed. [15] ۞ 1-4 God taught the Quran to the human. 5-16 God the creator of all things. 17-25 God controlled the seas and all that is therein

  3. Ya-Sin - Wikipedia

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    Yā Sīn[ 2] (also Yaseen; Arabic: يٰسٓ, yāsīn; the letters ' Yā' ' and ' Sīn ') is the 36th chapter of the Quran. It has 83 verses ( āyāt ). It is regarded an earlier "Meccan surah". Some scholars maintain that verse 12 is from the Medinan period. [ 3] While the surah begins in Juz' 22, most of it is in Juz' 23.

  4. List of chapters in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    List of chapters in the Quran. Al-Fatiha, the first surah in the Quran. The Quran is divided into 114 surahs (chapters), and 6,236 ayahs (verses). Chapters are arranged broadly in descending order of length. For a preliminary discussion about the chronological order of chapters, see Surah . Each surah except the ninth ( At-Tawba) is preceded by ...

  5. At-Tawbah - Wikipedia

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    At-Tawbah ( Arabic: ٱلتوبة, lit. 'the Repentance') is the ninth chapter ( sura) of the Quran. It contains 129 verses ( ayat) and is one of the last Medinan surahs. This Surah is known by two names, At-Taubah and Al-Bara'at. It is called At-Taubah in light of the fact that it articulates taubah (atonement) and informs about the conditions ...

  6. Ṣād (surah) - Wikipedia

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    Islam portal. v. t. e. Kufic fragment of Sura Sad, lines 62–64, late 9th century C.E. Sad ( Arabic: ص, Ṣād; "The Letter Sad ") is the 38th chapter ( sūrah) of the Qur'an with 88 verses ( āyāt) and 1 sajdah ۩ (38:24). Sad ( ص ) is the name of the eighteenth letter in the Arabic alphabet. [ 1]

  7. 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".

  8. Al-Fil - Wikipedia

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    This Surah Al-Fil and the next one, Quraysh, form a pair in subject matter according to most Quranic scholars. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] The former of the pair warns the Quraysh about the Incident of the Elephant to inspire fear in God, while the latter surah urges them to keep in mind the favors they enjoy, because of the Baytullah and consequently ...

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