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La nouvelle

An-Naba

This Surah takes its name from v. 9 in which the word (Al-Kahf) occurs.

79

Ceux qui arrachent

An-Nāzi`āt

It takes its name from v. 16.

80

Il s'est renfrogné

`Abasa

This Surah takes its name from its 'first word 'Ta Ha.' This name, like the names of many other Surahs, is merely symbolic.

81

L'obscurcissement

At-Takwīr

The name of this Surah has not been taken from any verse but it has been called Al-Anbiyaa because it contains a continuous account of many Anbiyaa (Prophets). Nevertheless, it is a symbolic name and not a title.

82

La rupture

Al-'Infiţār

This Surah takes its name from v. 27.

83

Les fraudeurs

Al-Muţaffifīn

The surah takes its name, Al-Mu'minun, from the first verse.

84

La déchirure

Al-'Inshiqāq

This Surah takes its name, An Nur, from verse 35.

85

Les constellations

Al-Burūj

The Surah takes its name 'Al-Furqan' from the first verse. Though it is symbolic like the names of many other Surahs, it has a close relation to its subject matter.

86

L'astre nocturne

Aţ-Ţāriq

The Surah takes its name from verse 224 in which the word Ash-Shu`araa' occurs.

87

Le Très-Haut

Al-'A`lá

The Surah takes its name from the phrase wad-in-naml which occurs in verse 18, implying that it is a Surah in which the story of An-Naml (the Ant) has been related.

88

L'enveloppante

Al-Ghāshiyah

The Surah takes its name from verse 25 in which the word Al-Qasas occurs. Lexically, qasas means to relate events in their proper sequence. Thus, from the viewpoint of the meaning too, this word can be a suitable title for this Surah, for in it the detailed story of the Prophet Moses has been related.



Quran

is the holy scripture of Islam. Muslims believe that it is the literal word of Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَتَعَالَى‎), revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم) over a period of 23 years. The Quran is cohmposed of 114 Suras (chapters) and contains 6,236 Ayat (verses). Muslim beliefs and practices are based on the Quran and the Sunnah (the teachings and example of Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم) .

Meccan Surahs

The Meccan Surahs are the earliest revelations that were sent down to the Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم). They were revealed in Mecca, hence their name. These revelations form the foundation of the Islamic faith and contain guidance for Muslims on how to live their lives. The Meccan Surahs are also notable for their poetic beauty and lyrical prose.

Medinan Surahs

The Medinan Surahs of the noble Quran are the latest 24 Surahs that, according to Islamic tradition, were revealed at Medina after Prophet Muhammad's (صلى الله عليه وسلم) hijra from Mecca. These Surahs were revealed by Allah (سبحانه و تعالى) when the Muslim community was larger and more developed, as opposed to their minority position in Mecca.

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