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  2. Verse of ikmal al-din - Wikipedia

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    A folio of the Quran, beginning with the verse of ikmal, from a manuscript that dates to 1874. Sunni scholars proffer various views about when or why the verse of ikmal was revealed to Muhammad. The majority view is that Muhammad received this verse after his sermon at Arafat during his Farewell Pilgrimage in 632.

  3. Muhammad in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    However, Muhammad is also referred to with various titles such as the Messenger of Allah, Prophet, unlettered, etc., and many verses about Muhammad refer directly or indirectly to him. [2] [3] Also, Surah (chapter) 47 of the Quran is called "Muhammad". [4]

  4. Al-Nas - Wikipedia

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    Being the last chapter of the Quran, it is a kind of final response to the invocation that the reader of the Quran is implored to make to God in Quran 1 (Al-Fatihah). The response is that even though God has provided detailed guidance, the seeker of guidance must also pray to God that he remains free from the 'whisper' (waswāsa) of the Satan.

  5. Al-Baqara - Wikipedia

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    Al-Baqara is believed by Muslims to have been revealed in a span of 10 years starting from 622 in Medina after the Hijrah, with the exception of the riba verses which Muslims believe were revealed during the Farewell Pilgrimage, the last Hajj of Muhammad. [6] [7] In particular, verse 281 in this chapter is believed to be the last verse of the ...

  6. Farewell Sermon - Wikipedia

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    The Farewell Sermon (Arabic: خطبة الوداع, Khuṭbatu l-Widāʿ) also known as Muhammad's Final Sermon or the Last Sermon, is a religious speech, delivered by the Islamic prophet Muhammad on Friday the 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah, 10 AH (6 March 632 [1]) in the Uranah valley of Mount Arafat, during the Islamic pilgrimage of Hajj.

  7. Al-Qalam - Wikipedia

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    This final part [last seventh of the Quran] focuses on sources of reflection, people, final scenes they will face on Judgment Day and hellfire and paradise in general [40] and admonition to the Quraysh about their fate in the present and the hereafter if they deny Muhammad, specifically. [41]

  8. At-Tawbah - Wikipedia

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    '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. It is called At-Taubah in light of the fact that it articulates taubah (atonement) and informs about the conditions of its acceptance. (verse). The name Bara'at (Release ...

  9. Quran - Wikipedia

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    According to the Quran, Muhammad was the first person who described the meanings of verses for early Muslims. [275] Other early exegetes included the first four caliphs Abu Bakr , Umar , Uthman and Ali along with a number of Muhammad's companions including Abd Allah ibn al-Abbas , Abd Allah ibn Mas'ud , Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr , Abu Musa al-Ash ...