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74. Al-Muddathir

74. Al-Muddathir (The Covered One) Being one of the earliest Revelations to the Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, this sūrah has 56 verses and derives its name from the word al-muddaththir  or Al-Muddathir in the first verse, meaning “the cloaked and solitary one.” It outlines almost all the...

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76. Al-Insan

76. Al-Insan (The Human) This sūrah of 31 verses was revealed in Makkah and takes its name from the word Al-Insan (The Human) in the first verse. It is about human perfectibility, the virtues of good believers and the reward they will get in the Hereafter. It also contains advice...

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77. Al-Mursalaat

77. Al-Mursalaat (The Sent Forth) Revealed in the early years of the Makkan period of the mission of God’s Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, this sūrah of 50 verses takes its name from the word Al-Mursalaat or al-mursalāt (The Sent Forth or The Companies Sent) in the first...

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78. An-Naba

78. An-Naba (The Great Event) Revealed in Makkah and composed of 40 verses, this sūrah takes its name from the word an-naba’ (The Tidings or The Great Event) in the second verse. It is concerned with the Day of Resurrection, and focuses attention on some manifestations of God’s Power in...

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80. Abasa

80. Abasa (He Frowned) Revealed in Makkah in the early years of Islam, this sūrah of 42 verses takes its name from the verb, ‘ABaSa (he frowned), in the first verse. Abasa stresses that everyone, whatever their family origin or social status, is equal with respect to the communication of...

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81. At-Takwir

81. At-Takwir (The Folding Up) Revealed in Makkah in the early years of Islam, this sūrah of 29 verses takes its name from the verb kuwwirat (folded up or The Folding Up) in the first verse. At-Takwir draws attention to the Hereafter by mentioning certain events that will occur during...

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83. Al-Mutaffifin

83. Al-Mutaffifin (The Deceivers in Measuring) Revealed in Makkah, this sūrah of 36 verses derives its name from the word Al-Mutaffifin or Al-Mutaffifeen (dealers in fraud or The Deceivers in Measuring) in the first verse. It explains enjoins honesty in dealings and presents some aspects of the afterlife. In the...

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82. Al-Infitar

82. Al-Infitar (The Cleaving Open) Revealed in Makkah, this sūrah of 19 verses derives its name from the infinitive form (infitār) of the verb infatara (cleft open or The Cleaving Open) in the first verse. Al-Infitar draws attention to the Hereafter by mentioning certain events during the final destruction of...

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101. Al-Qari’ah

101. Al-Qari’ah (The Calamity or The Sudden, Mighty Strike) This sūrah of 11 verses was revealed in Makkah. It takes its name from the word Al-Qari’ah or Al-Qaari’ah (The Calamity or the sudden, mighty strike) in its first verse. It is about the dreadful occurrences on the Day of Resurrection, and...

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104. Al-Humazah

104. Al-Humazah (The Slanderer) This sūrah of nine verses was revealed in Makkah. Its name is taken from the word Al-Humazah (The Slanderer) in its first verse. Al-Humazah warns against slandering and defaming, and seeing oneself as being above other people because of one’s wealth (or other worldly things). In the...

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107. Al-Maa’un

107. Al-Maa’un (Assistance) This sūrah of seven verses was revealed in Makkah. It is named after the word, Al-Maa’un or al-mā‘ūn (assistance) that occurs in the seventh verse. It emphasizes faith in the pillars of the Religion, sincerity in worship, and the importance of mutual assistance in society. Also, it warns...

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87. Al-A’la

87. Al-A’la (The Most High) Revealed in Makkah, this sūrah of 19 verses derives its name from the word Al-A’la or al-a’laa (the Most High) in the first verse. It concentrates on God’s Power and Unity and the Revelation, and it contains some advice on observing the proper conditions and manners...

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84. Al-Inshiqaq

84. Al-Inshiqaq (The Rending Asunder) Revealed in Makkah, this sūrah of 25 verses warns people concerning God’s supreme Power and emphasizes the point that it is extremely easy for Him to resurrect them. It derives its name from the infinitive form, inshiqāq, of the verb, inshaqqa in the first verse....

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85. Al-Buruj

85. Al-Buruj (The Celestial Stations) Revealed in Makkah, this sūrah of 22 verses derives its name from the word Al-Buruj or Al-Burooj (the constellations or The Celestial Stations) in the first verse. It calls the believers to patience in the face of the persecutions they have suffered, and reminds them that...

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86. At-Tariq

86. At-Tariq (The Nightly Visitant) Revealed in Makkah, this sūrah of 17 verses derives its name from the word at–tariq (The Nightly Visitant or that which comes at night) in the first verse. It concentrates on the Resurrection. In the Name of God, the All-Merciful, the All-Compassionate. 1. By the...

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88. Al-Ghaashiyah

88. Al-Ghaashiyah (The Overwhelming Calamity) Revealed in Makkah, this sūrah of 26 verses derives its name from the word al-ghāshiyah or Al-Ghaashiyah (the overwhelming, meaning the Resurrection Day) in the first verse. It draws attention to the hardships and punishment the unbelievers will suffer in the Hereafter, and the bliss...

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89. Al-Fajr

89. Al-Fajr (The Daybreak) This sūrah, revealed in Makkah, has 30 verses. It takes its name from the word al-fajr (The Daybreak or dawn) in the first verse. It draws attention to the painful end that befell some ancient peoples who denied God’s Messengers and the Message they brought. It...

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91. Ash-Shams

91. Ash-Shams (The Sun) This sūrah of 15 verses was revealed in Makkah. It takes its name from the word ash-shams (the sun) in the first verse. It brings to our attention a basic feature of humankind, namely its being created with a disposition or capacity to do both good...

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93. Ad-Duha

93. Ad-Duha (The Brightness) This sūrah of 11 verses was revealed in Makkah following a relatively long period in which Revelation did not come. It takes its name from the word Ad-Duha (The Brightness, the forenoon) in the first verse. It consoles the Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, and...

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90. Al-Balad

90. Al-Balad (The City) This sūrah, which was revealed in Makkah, has 20 verses. It derives its name from the word al-balad (the city) in the first verse. Most interpreters hold that the city the verse is referring to is Makkah. Reminding us of God’s favors upon humankind and of...