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  2. Al-Waqi'a - Wikipedia

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    Al-Wāqiʻa [1] (Arabic: الواقعة; "The Inevitable" [2] or "The Event" [3]) is the 56th surah (chapter) of the Quran. Muslims believe it was revealed in Mecca (see Meccan surah), specifically around 7 years before the Hijrah (622), the migration of Muhammad to Medina. [4] The total number of verses in this surah is 96. It mainly discusses ...

  3. File:Chapter 56, Al-Waqi'a (Mujawwad) - Recitation of the ...

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    Al-Wa'ki'a; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Al-Wāqiʿa; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Al-Waqi’a; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Al-Waqi'ah; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 出来事 (クルアーン) Usage on tl.wikipedia.org Surah Al-Waqi’ah; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q230944; Usage on zh-yue.wikipedia.org 大事章

  4. Al-Qaria - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qaria or The Calamity [1] (Arabic: القارعة, al-Qāriʻah, also known as The Striking), [2] is the 101st chapter of the Quran, with 11 āyāt or verses. This chapter takes its name from its first word " qariah ", [ 3 ] referring to the Quranic view of the end time and eschatology .

  5. Abdul-Rahman al-Sa'di - Wikipedia

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    Taysir al-Kareem al-Rahman, a tafsir of the entire Qur'an; Taysir al-Lateef al-Mannaan, a thematic tafsir of selected portions of the Qur'an; Qawa'id al-Hisan li-Tafsir al-Qur'an, a work on the principles of tafsir; al-Tawdheeh w'al-Bayan li-Shajarah al-Eemaan, a work of 'aqeedah; Mukhtasir al-Usool al-Fiqh, a work on the principles of fiqh

  6. Al-Haqqa - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ḥāqqah (Arabic: الحاقة) is the 69th chapter of the Qur'an with 52 verses ().There are several English names under which the surah is known. These include “The Inevitable Hour”, “The Indubitable”, “The Inevitable Truth”, and “The Reality”.

  7. Al-Muzzammil - Wikipedia

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

  8. Al-Ala - Wikipedia

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    Surat Al-A'lā is among the most recited suras in the Jummah and Witr prayers. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is one of the earlier " Meccan surahs ", which means that it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, rather than later in Medina.

  9. Al-Baqara - Wikipedia

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    Left-side of a Double-page Opening of the Qur'an from Terengganu with beginning of the chapter Al-Baqara. End of the 18th or 19th century. Asian Civilisations Museum. Al-Baqarah (Arabic: الْبَقَرَة, ’al-baqarah; lit. "The Heifer" or "The Cow"), also spelled as Al-Baqara, is the second and longest chapter of the Quran. [1]