Summary

  • 1 God praised for the gift of the Quran
  • 2 The Quran a warner to unbelievers and good tidings to the faithful
  • 3 The reward for the believers who do good deeds will be an everlasting abode
  • 4-5 Quran is a warning to those who say God has sons or daughters, and their sayings are lies not based on knowledge
  • 6 Muhammad grieves for the unbelief of his people
  • 7-8 Earth's adornment to be reduced to dust
  • 9-22 The story of the companions of the cave
  • 23-24 Muhammad is warned by Allah not to intend to do anything without saying "Insha-Allah" ("If Allah wants").
  • 25 The sleepers of the cave sleep 309 lunar years and 300 solar years
  • 26 Times and seasons are in God's hands. Time is a creation of God and can be modified by him.
  • 27 None can change the Quran
  • 28 The pious are the Prophet's guardians
  • 29 Truth is from the Lord
  • 30-31 Sufferings of the wicked contrasted with the rewards of the righteous
  • 32-44 The parable of the two men
  • 45 Life on earth likened to water from heaven
  • 46 Good works better than wealth and children
  • 47 Mankind assembled on the judgment-day 48-49 The manner of the judgment—the book of personal action delivered
  • 50 Iblis refuses to prostrate to Adam
  • 51 The offspring of Satan, not present at the creation
  • 52 Idol-worshippers deserted by their idols in the judgment
  • 53 The wicked doomed to hell-fire
  • 54 Every similitude mentioned in the Quran
  • 55 The Quran rejected by men through unbelief
  • 56 Prophets are sent with threats and good news
  • 57 The sin of apostasy
  • 58 Allah is Merciful and men have been given respite and an appointed time for their accountability
  • 59 Unbelief destroyed the former cities
  • 60-65 Moses and Joshua visit Khidr
  • 66 Moses desires to be taught by Khidr
  • 66-69 Khidr, knowing Moses's inability to receive his wisdom, yields to his importunity
  • 71-77 He scuttles a boat, kills a boy, and rebuilds a collapsing wall
  • 78-82 Khidr refuses to communicate further with Moses on account of his protests against his conduct, but condescends to explain his conduct
  • 83-86 Dhu al Qarnain journeys to the setting sun which is located in a muddy pool
  • 87-88 He finds a people, whom he is permitted to treat as he will
  • 89-94 He travels east and north, where he finds an ignorant race, who plead his protection against Gog and Magog
  • 95-97 He builds a rampart against them
  • 98 Gog and Magog to be let loose before the judgment-day
  • 99 All creatures raised from dead and gathered by the trumpet blow by Israfil.
  • 100-108 Rewards and punishments in the judgment
  • 109 Were the ocean ink, it would not suffice to write all the words of God
  • 110 Muhammad only a mortal man
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