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Verse 29 of chapter 9 of the Qur'an is notable as dealing with the imposition of tribute on non-Muslims who have fallen under Muslim rule (the ahl al-ḏimma). Most Muslim commentators believe this verse was revealed at the time of the expedition to Tabuk to threaten the Christians of Arabia in Syria and those of Rome. [1] [2]:239-240
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At-Tawbah (Arabic: ٱلتوبة, lit. 'the Repentance') is the ninth chapter of the Quran.It contains 129 verses and is one of the last Medinan surahs.This Surah is known by two names, At-Taubah and Al-Bara'at.
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Calligraphy of the name "Uzair" The site is traditionally described as the tomb of Uzair at Al-Uzayr near Basra. Uzair (Arabic: عزير, ʿUzayr) is a figure who is mentioned in the Quran, Surah at-Tawbah, verse 9:30, which states that he was "revered by the Jews as the son of God".
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ace.wikipedia.org Surat Al-'Ankabut; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org سورة العنكبوت; Usage on ar.wikisource.org
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