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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Al-Nas - Wikipedia

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    Al-Nas or Mankind ( Arabic: ٱلنَّاس, romanized : an-nās) is the 114th and last chapter ( sūrah) of the Qur'an. It is a short six- verse invocation . The chapter takes its name from the word "people" or "mankind" ( al-nas ), which recurs throughout the chapter.

  5. Al-Zalzalah - Wikipedia

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    Islam portal. v. t. e. Al-Zalzalah ( Arabic: الزلزلة, al-zalzalah, meaning: "The Quake") is the 99th chapter ( surah) of the Qur'an, composed of 8 ayat or verses. Although it is usually classified as a Medinan surah, the period during which the surah was revealed is not unanimously agreed upon by Qur'anic exegetes.

  6. Al-Mursalat - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mursalat. Al-Mursalāt ( Arabic: المرسلات, "The Emissaries", "Winds Sent Forth") is the 77th chapter ( sura) of the Quran, with 50 verses. [ 1 ] The chapter takes its name from the word Al-Mursalāt in the first verse. [ 2 ] The subject is seen to provide evidence that it was revealed in the earliest period at Makkah.

  7. Al-Muzzammil - Wikipedia

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    Al-Muzzammil ( Arabic: المزمل, “The Enshrouded One”, “Bundled Up”, “Enfolded”) is the seventy-third chapter ( sūrah) of the Qur'an, containing 20 verses ( āyāt ), which are recognized by Muslims as the word of God ( Allah ). The last Ruku of this surah contains only one ayāt making it possibly the smallest Ruku according ...

  8. Al-Ikhlas - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ikhlas means "the purity" or "the refining". It is disputed whether this is a Meccan or Medinan surah. The former seems more probable, particularly since it seems to have been alluded to by Bilal ibn al-Harith, who, when he was being tortured by his cruel master, is said to have repeated "Ahad, Ahad!"

  9. An-Nur - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Double-page from the Qur'an with chapter heading and the first five verses of the sura An-Nur (left side). Iran, 1186. An-Nur[ 1] ( Arabic: النور, romanized : an-nūr, lit. 'The Light') is the 24th chapter of the Quran with 64 verses. The surah takes its name, An Nur, from verse 35. [ 2]