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Qaf (Arabic: ق, the letter qāf), is the 50th chapter of the Qur'an with 45 verses . The name is taken from the single discrete Quranic " mysterious letter " qāf that opens the chapter. It is the beginning of the Hizb al-Mufassal , the seventh and the last portion ( manzil ).
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 ...
Qaf (Sure) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Qaf (sourate) Usage on he.wikipedia.org סורת ק; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Surah Qaf; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Qaf (sura) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org カーフ (クルアーン) Usage on jv.wikipedia.org Surat Qaaf; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Soera Qaaf; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Qaf (sura) Usage on ru ...
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The People of Tubba' (Arabic: قوم تبع, Qawm Tubba) are a group of people mentioned in the Qur'an. They are only mentioned twice; first in the chapter Ad-Dukhan and next in Qaf . They are citizens of pre-Islamic Yemen , whom were given divine punishments for their misdeeds and rejection of the divine messengers sent by God.
Maalik, chief of the angels guarding Hellfire (jahannam), mentioned in the Quran. [29] (Angel) Malik Gatshan, king of all jinn living on Mount Qaf. [30] (Genie) Marid, a powerful rebellious demon, who assaults heaven in order to listen to the angels, mentioned in Quran. [31] (Demon) Matatrush, angel guarding the heavenly veil.
Though there is a section titled Nuzūl al-Qur'ān in Ibn al-Nadīm's 10th-century bibliographical catalog Kitāb al-Fihrist (including one Nuzūl al-Qur'ān attributed to the semi-legendary Ibn 'Abbās as transmitted through 'Ikrima), there is no evidence to believe that most of these works ever existed, or that their ambiguous titles signify ...
Page from the Qur'an with verses 1 to 3 of Al-Ahqaf. The title of the chapter that appears at the top is executed in gold and outlined in black ink. Thuluth script, Mamluk Egypt (14th-15th centuries). Library of Congress. 1-2 The Quran a revelation from God; 3-5 Creation a witness for God against idolaters and idolatry