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  2. Ash-Sharh - Wikipedia

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    Sura Ash-Sharh was revealed in Mecca, around 611 CE. 1-4 God made Muhammad's mission easy for him; 5-8 He is exhorted to labor and pray after the mission is ended [3] The passage asks the reader, who is Muhammad specifically, if God has been a comfort and a remover of obstacles. Whatever personal sorrows this may bring to mind, "Surely, with ...

  3. List of chapters in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    The Opening, the Opening of the Divine Writ, The Essence of the Divine Writ, The Surah of Praise, The Foundation of the Qur'an, and The Seven Oft-Repeated [Verses] [6] 7 (1) Makkah: 5: 48: Whole Surah [6] The fundamental principles of the Qur'an in a condensed form. [6] It reads: “(1) In the name of God (Allah), the Compassionate and Merciful ...

  4. Quran - Wikipedia

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    The Quran possesses an external appearance and a hidden depth, an exoteric meaning and an esoteric meaning. This esoteric meaning in turn conceals an esoteric meaning. So it goes on for seven esoteric meanings. [234]: 7 According to esoteric interpreters, the inner meaning of the Quran does not eradicate or invalidate its outward meaning.

  5. English translations of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    The Noble Quran: Meaning With Explanatory Notes (2007) by Taqi Usmani is the first English translation of the Quran ever written by a traditionalist Deobandi scholar. [5] In October 2023, "The Glorious Quran - English Translation with annotations based on earliest authoritative sources" a new translation of the Quran by Zafarul-Islam Khan was ...

  6. Ash-Shura - Wikipedia

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    Ash-Shūrā (Arabic: الشورى, al-shūrā, "Council, Consultation") is the 42nd chapter of the Qur'an (Q42) with 53 verses ().Its title derives from the question of "shūrā" (consultation) referred to in Verse 38.

  7. Sharh - Wikipedia

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    Sharh (plural shuruh) is an Arabic term used in book titles, it literally means "explanation" or "expounding of" usually used in commentaries on non-Qur'anic works. It may refer specifically to: It may refer specifically to:

  8. Surah - Wikipedia

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    The word surah was used at the time of Muhammad as a term with the meaning of a portion or a set of verses of the Qur'an. This is evidenced by the appearance of the word surah in multiple locations in the Quran such as verse : "a sûrah which We have revealed and made ˹its rulings˺ obligatory, and revealed in it clear commandments so that you may be mindful."

  9. Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hussary - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Mahmoud Khalil al-Hussary (Arabic: الشَّيْخ مَحْمُود خَلِيل الْحُصَرِيّ ash-Shaykh Maḥmūd Khalīl al-Ḥuṣarī; 17 September 1917 – 24 November 1980) also known as Al-Hussary, was an Egyptian qāriʾ (reciter) widely acclaimed for his accurate recitation of the Qur'an.