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  2. Throne Verse - Wikipedia

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    The Throne Verse ( Arabic: آيَة ٱلْكُرْسِيّ, romanized :Ayāh al-Kursī[ a ]) is the 255th verse of the second chapter of the Quran, al-Baqara 2:255. In this verse, God introduces Himself to mankind and says nothing and nobody is comparable to God. [ 2 ][ 3 ] The greatest [ 4 ][ 5 ] and one of the most well-known verses of the ...

  3. List of chapters in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    List of chapters in the Quran. Al-Fatiha, the first surah in the Quran. The Quran is divided into 114 surahs (chapters), and 6,236 ayahs (verses). Chapters are arranged broadly in descending order of length. For a preliminary discussion about the chronological order of chapters, see Surah . Each surah except the ninth ( At-Tawba) is preceded by ...

  4. At-Tawbah - Wikipedia

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    At-Tawbah ( Arabic: ٱلتوبة, lit. 'the Repentance') is the ninth chapter ( sura) of the Quran. It contains 129 verses ( ayat) and is one of the last Medinan surahs. This Surah is known by two names, At-Taubah and Al-Bara'at. It is called At-Taubah in light of the fact that it articulates taubah (atonement) and informs about the conditions ...

  5. Al-Alaq - Wikipedia

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    Islam portal. v. t. e. Al-ʻAlaq ( Arabic: العلق, al-ʻalaq, also known as "The Clinging Thing" or "The Embryo" [ 1 ] ), is the 96th chapter ( sūrah) of the Qur'an. It is composed of 19 āyāt or verses. It is sometimes also known as Sūrat Iqrā ( سورة إقرا, "Read"). Chapter 96 of the Qur'an is traditionally believed to have been ...

  6. Al-Baqara - Wikipedia

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    (These ten Ayat are) four from the beginning, Ayat Al-Kursi , the following two Ayat and the last three Ayat." Verse 255 is " The Throne Verse " ( آية الكرسي ʾāyatu-l-kursī ). It is the most famous verse of the Quran and is widely memorized and displayed in the Islamic world due to its emphatic description of God's omnipotence in Islam.

  7. Saba (surah) - Wikipedia

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    Saba (surah) Saba’ ( Arabic: سبأ, saba’; from the city called "Sheba") is the 34th chapter ( sūrah) of the Qur'an with 54 verses ( āyāt ). It discusses the lives of Solomon and David, a story about the people of Sheba, challenges and warnings against the disbelievers as well as the promises related to the Day of Judgment .

  8. At-Tur - Wikipedia

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    At-Tur. At-Tur [1] ( Arabic: الطور, aṭ-ṭūr; meaning: The Mount) is the 52nd chapter ( sūrah) of the Quran with 49 verses ( ayat ). The surah opens with the oath of Allah swearing by the Mount, [2] which some believe is Mount Sinai, where the Tawrat was revealed to Musa. The chapter takes its name from "the mount" ( ṭūr) mentioned ...

  9. Surah - Wikipedia

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    The word surah was used at the time of Muhammad as a term with the meaning of a portion or a set of verses of the Qur'an. This is evidenced by the appearance of the word surah in multiple locations in the Quran such as verse : "a sûrah which We have revealed and made ˹its rulings˺ obligatory, and revealed in it clear commandments so that you may be mindful."