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A panel with Surah Ibrahim (14:7): " (And remember, your Lord caused to be declared): If you are grateful, I will add more favors to you, but if you show ingratitude, truly My punishment is terrible," followed by praises of God. Ibrahim [1] (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm "Abraham") is the 14th chapter of the Qur'an with 52 verses .
21: Al-Anbiya: ٱلْأَنْبِيَاء al-ʾAnbiyāʾ: The Prophets: 112 (7) Makkah: 73: 65: v. 48-91 [6] The oneness, uniqueness and transcendence of God. [6] The continuity and intrinsic unity of all divine revelation. [6] Stories of the prophets of old. (v. 48–91) [6] The believers of all faiths belong to one single community. (v. 92 ...
The last section, from 14 to 21, is the longest section (ruku') of the chapter. The section defines "the confederates of God" ( hizb Allah ) as those "who believe in God and the Last Day" and "the confederates of Satan" ( hizb al-shaitan ) as those who "forgets the remembrance of God", including those who openly oppose God and Muhammad as well ...
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."
7-8 Pharaoh's family take up the infant Moses; 9-10 The anxiety of Moses's mother—his sister watches him; 11-12 Moses refuses the Egyptian nurse, and his mother is employed; 13 God bestows on him wisdom and strength; 14-20 He slays an Egyptian and flees to Madian; 21-22 By divine direction he reaches the wells of Madian
14 Muhammad commanded to declare his faith in the Bible and Torah; 15 Disputers with God shall be severely punished; 16-17 God only knows the hour of the judgment; 18-19 The Almighty will reward the righteous and the wicked according to their deeds; 20 Sinners only spared through God's forbearance; 21-22 Rewards of the just and of the unjust
Al-Araf [2] [3] (Arabic: ٱلأعراف, al-ʾAʿrāf; meaning: The Heights) is the 7th chapter of the Qur'an, with 206 verses ().Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (Asbāb al-nuzūl), it is a "Meccan surah", which means it was revealed before the Hijra.
4-7 Description of the torments of hell; 8-16 The joyful state of the believers on the judgment-day; 17-20 God manifests himself in his works; 21-22 Muhammad only to warn, not to compel, the infidels; 23-26 Everyone's deeds will be accounted and God will himself punish the unbelievers [2]