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Mathias Zahniser presents an alternative means of looking at the structure of this surah. He claims that the central theme of this surah is the address to the Christians. He has come to this conclusion based on examination of the structure of the surah based on such devices as parallels, repetition, and ring composition. [12]
An-Nisa, 34; O. Verse of obedience; S. Sirat al-Mustaqim This page was last edited on 24 April 2023, at 08:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The keywords of Verse 34 of Surah An-Nisa come with various meanings, each of which enables us to know a distinct aspect, meaning and matter. Each aspect, i.e., meanings proposed by commentators, translators, and scholars throughout history for this verse, is according to a distinct wonted system of the family in history.
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] Questions related to family life (including marriage and inheritance). [6] Peace and war. [6] Relations of believers with ...
English: Recitation of verse 34 of An-Nisa, the 4th chapter of the Holy Qur'an. Date: 21 February 2022: Source: Own work: ... Recitation of Surah An-Nisa, verse 34.
Page from an 1874 Qur'an; sura At-Talaq is in the middle of the page "Divorce" [1] (Arabic: الطلاق, aṭ-talāq) is the 65th chapter of the Qur'an with 12 verses . The main subject is about divorce. [2] Abdullah ibn Masud reportedly described it as the shorter version of the surah An-Nisa. [3]
(Surah an-Nisa', Ayat 3) Others believe that Umm Salama was his favorite wife due to her dedication to the Ahl al-Bayt. [4] Umm Salama is presented as a contrast to Aisha through her loyalty to Muhammad's family as well as obedience to his commands after his death. [5] Unlike Aisha, who raised an army against Ali, Umm Salama tried to calm tensions.
The first one is found in Sura An-Nisa, verse 24. We read: And (also forbidden are) all married women except those whom your right hands possess (this is) Allah's ordinance to you, and lawful for you are (all women) besides those, provided that you seek (them) with your property, taking (them) in marriage not committing fornication.