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[clarification needed] The major theme of these surahs revolves around presenting to humanity how obvious the existence of God is through the use of oath formulas involving the power of nature in an emphatic tone. [12] We especially see the surahs reference destroyed civilizations, declaring their destruction to be the will of God.
2 Peter 2:4–10 [35] says that just as God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah and saved Lot, he will deliver godly people from temptations and punish the wicked on Judgement Day. Jude 1:7 [ 36 ] records that both Sodom and Gomorrah "indulged in sexual immorality and pursued unnatural lust, serve as an example by undergoing a punishment of eternal fire."
13 Every man’s fate bound about his neck; 14-15 God will give every man the record of his life at the judgment day; 16 No nation left without an apostle; 17-18 The cities destroyed which rejected their apostles; 19-21 Rewards and punishments of the faithful and unbelieving; 22 Degrees of honour belong to the life to come; 23-24 Men should ...
Revelation 13 is the thirteenth chapter of the Book of Revelation or the Apocalypse of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is traditionally attributed to John the Apostle , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] but the precise identity of the author remains a point of academic debate. [ 3 ]
17 God reveals to them the overthrow of the wicked; 18 Infidels fail of success through the prayers of the apostles; 19-21 The doom of the unbelievers; 22-23 God able to destroy the infidels and to create others in their stead; 24-25 Idolatrous leaders will confess themselves unable to assist their deluded followers in the day of judgment
10-13 Former bands of confederate infidels destroyed 14-15 Judgment impending over the scoffers of Makkah The story of David 16 He was a true believer 17-18 Mountains and birds joined him in praising God 19 He is endowed with a kingdom, wisdom etc. 20-23 He is rebuked by the two adversaries 23 ۩ 24 David repents his fault and is forgiven 25-27 ...
12-13 True believers, their happy condition; 14-15 Obedient sons and true believers, their life here and hereafter; 16-17 The conduct and fate of the disobedient son; 18-20 Rewards and punishments bestowed in accordance with works; The History of Hūd; 21-27 The fate of the people of Hud (as), &c., a warning to Makkah; The story of the Jinn ...
1-2 The Quran a revelation from God; 3-5 God revealed in his works; 6-10 Punishment of those who reject the Quran; 11-12 God’s mercy seen in his works of providence; 13-14 Muslims exhorted to forgive the unbelievers; 15-16 The Book of the law, wisdom, and prophecy given to the Israelites; 17-19 Muhammad received the Quran; 20 The wicked and ...