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Al Imran (Arabic: آل عِمْرَانَ, āl ʿimrān; meaning: The Family of Imran [1] [2]) is the third chapter of the Quran with two hundred verses . This chapter is named after the family of Imran (Joachim), which includes Imran , Saint Anne (wife of Imran), Mary , and Jesus .
The baqarah (Arabic: بَقَرْة, cow) of the Israelites [3]; The dhiʾb (Arabic: ذِئب, wolf) that Jacob feared could attack Joseph, and who was blamed for his disappearance [22] [23]
This chapter is named after the family of Imran, which includes Imran, Saint Anne (wife of Imran), Mary, and Jesus ; 3-4 4: An-Nisa: ٱلنِّسَاء an-Nisāʾ: The Women: 176 (24) Madinah: 92: 100: Whole Surah [6] Unity of the human race and the mutual obligations of men and women towards one another. (v. 1) [6] Rights of women. [6]
The Surah is named Al-Anfal (The Bounties) from the first ayat. The word utilized in the ayat is الْأَنفَالِ. The word أَنفَال alludes to what is given as an extra sum past what is required. [8] A very subtle perspective is covered in employing this word: the reward of undertaking jihad for God is permanently saved with God.
The inclusion of these four by Muhammad in the mubahala ritual, as his witnesses and guarantors, [29] [30] must have raised their religious rank within the community. [ 21 ] [ 31 ] If the word 'ourselves' ( Arabic : أَنفُسَنَا , romanized : anfusana ) in the verse is a reference to 'Ali and Muhammad, as Shi'a authors argue, then the ...
21 The security of true believers; 22-23 The certain punishment of unbelief; 24-25 Praise to God, the self-sufficient Creator; 26 God’s words infinite in number; 27 Man’s creation an evidence of God’s sovereignty; 28-29 The heavens declare the glory of God; 30-31 The ingratitude of idolaters to God; 32-34 Men warned to prepare for ...
Maulana Muhammad Ali, Der Heilige Koran, aus dem Englischen übersetzt v. Petewr Willmer, Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha'at Islam Lahore Inc. Dublin OH/USA; 2006; Ali Ünal: Der Koran und seine Übersetzung mit Kommentar und Anmerkungen. Englische Originalausgabe: The Qur´an with Annotated Interpretation in Modern English (2006).
Ali Imran is an ageless character. He is described to be in his late twenties in earlier novels, and in some later books, early thirties. Imran's childhood was briefly described by Ibn-e-Safi in one of the novels, Dr. Duago, when he was stating the reasons for Imran's paradoxical personality. Imran's mother was a pious Muslim lady, who wanted ...