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  2. Al-Munafiqun - Wikipedia

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    According to Muslim theologian, Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, the theme of Qur'an 63 is to inform the Muslims that the Hypocrites are absolute liars. Amin Ahsan Islahi elaborates that: This surah is a supplement to Surah Jum`ah , the previous surah.

  3. Munafiq - Wikipedia

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    In the Quran, the munafiqun are berated for their disloyalty towards the Muslims. [4] They are described as seeking the subversion of Islam from within by dissembling a false allegiance. According to Surah 9:107-108 there was even a "mosque" of dissent that they built; this "mosque" was burned down by Muhammad .

  4. List of characters and names mentioned in the Quran

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    People of Aaron and Moses [47] [63] Egyptians Believer (Asif ibn Barkhiya) Imraʾat Firʿawn (Arabic: امْرَأَت فِرْعَوْن, Āsiyá bint Muzāḥim (Arabic: آسِيَا بِنْت مُزَاحِم) or Wife of Pharaoh, who adopted Moses) Magicians of the Pharaoh; Wise, pious man [15] Moses' wife; Moses' sister-in-law; Mother ...

  5. Iqro - Wikipedia

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    Iqro is one of the most popular textbooks for learning to read the Quran in Indonesia as well as other countries in Southeast Asia. [18] Iqro is usually learned by kindergarten to early elementary school children, and often used in the designated recitational schools, seminaries such as pesantren or surau , or homeschooling for religious education.

  6. Al-Jumu'ah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Jumuʿah (Arabic: الجمعة, "Friday") is the 62nd chapter of the Quran, with 11 verses ().The chapter is named al-jumu`ah ("Friday") because it is the day of assembly, when the community abandons trade, transactions, and other diversions in favor of assembling to seek the all-encompassing truth and most beneficent and seek the "bounty of God" exclusively (Verse 9). [1]

  7. At-Taghabun - Wikipedia

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    At-Taghābun (Arabic: التغابن, "Loss, Deprivation") is the 64th surah of the Quran with 18 verses. [1] This Medinan surah opens with the words of glorification of God (Allah in Arabic), it is part of Al-Musabbihat group.

  8. An-Nahl - Wikipedia

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    46 The Quran sent to be proclaimed to the people; 47–49 The Prophet’s enemies will be punished ۩ 50–52 All God’s creatures worship him; 53–55 The true God to be worshipped and obeyed; 56–58 Idolaters are ungrateful; 59–61 Hating daughters, the Quraish attribute daughters to God; 62–63 The human race dependent on God’s mercy ...

  9. Ṣād (surah) - Wikipedia

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    Kufic fragment of Sura Sad, lines 62–64, late 9th century C.E. Ṣad (Arabic: ص, Ṣād; "The Letter Sad") is the 38th chapter of the Qur'an with 88 verses and 1 sajdah ۩ (38:24).