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Al-Aʻlā (Arabic: الأعلى, lit. 'The Most High, Glory To Your Lord In The Highest') is the eighty-seventh chapter of the Qur'an, with 19 ayat or verses. Al-A'la describes the Islamic view of existence, the Oneness of Allah, and Divine revelation, additionally mentioning rewards and punishments. Mankind often hides things from each other ...
[11] [12] [13] The verse is regarded as one of the most powerful in the Quran because when it is recited, the greatness of God is believed to be confirmed. The person who recites this ayat morning and evening will be under protection of God from the evil of the jinn and the shayatin (devils); this is also known as the daily adkhar .
v. 1 [6] 87: Al-A'la: ٱلْأَعْلَىٰ al-ʾAʿlā: The Most High, The All-Highest, Glory To Your Lord In The Highest: 19 (1/2) Makkah: 8: 19: v. 1 [6] 88: Al-Ghaashiyah: ٱلْغَاشِيَة al-Ghāšiyah: The Overwhelming Event, The Overshadowing Event, The Pall: 26 (1) Makkah: 68: 34: v. 1 [6] 89: Al-Fajr: ٱلْفَجْر al-Fajr ...
The verse 256 of Al-Baqara is a famous verse in the Islamic scripture, the Quran. [1] The verse includes the phrase that "there is no compulsion in religion". [ 2 ]
Al-Jazuli then resolved to write a work collecting litanies of prayers asking God to bless and show mercy and kindness to Muhammad. Al-Jazuli then moved east to Medina where he would recite the whole of the Dala'il al-Khayrat twice daily at Muhammad's grave in al-Masjid an-Nabawi.
Al-Ahzab [Quran 33:73] Arguments on the prophethood of Muhammad and the requirements of faith in him 5: Saba [Quran 34:1] Al-Hujraat [Quran 49:18] Arguments on monotheism and the requirements of faith in Allah. 6: Qaf [Quran 50:1] At-Tahrim [Quran 66:12] Arguments on afterlife and the requirements of faith in it 7: Al-Mulk [Quran 67:1] An-Nas ...
2:117– He is the One Who has originated the heavens and the earth, and when He wills to (originate) a thing, He only says to it: 'Be', and it becomes.; 3:47– Mary submitted: 'O my Lord, how shall I have a son when no man has ever touched me?'
6-10 Law relating to charge of adultery when made by a husband against his wife; 11-20 Aisha's slanderers reproved, and their punishment; 21 Believers warned against evil deeds; 22 The rich to forgive the poor, and bestow charity upon them; 23-25 False accusers of virtuous women for ever accursed; 26 Wicked men and women condemned to each other ...