Auzu Billahi Minashshaitanir rajim Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem I
ﺍﻟﺮﺟﻴﻢ ﺍﻟﺸﻴﻄﺎﻥ ﻣﻦ ﺑﺎﻟﻠﻪ ﺃﻌﻮﺫ “A’uzu Billahi Min-ash-shaitan-ir- rajim” “Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem” “I seek Allah’s protection from Satan, the accursed” “In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful “ “Iqra` Bismi Rabbi. Kal Ladhi Khalaq” is at first revealed ayaat in the world. Read! In the name of your Lord who created (all that exits).
Allah is the most Gracious Allah is the most powerful
Muhammad (PBUH) is Allah’s Rasul & Banda
THE CAMEL & THE MAN ARE BOTH HAS GIVEN SEJHDA Camel & Man
Also the Pigeon has given sejhda
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“Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem” Rabbish rhali Sadri Wa Yas-sir Li Amri Wah`loul Uqhdatam Mil-li Saani Yafqahu Qawli. “Rabbi Zidni ‘Ilma”
The Holy Qur’aan The Qur’aan is the Book of Allah subhaanahu wa ta‘aalaa. Every word in the Qur’aan has come from Allah. That is why we say that it is a Holy Book. The words in the Qur’aan were sent by Allah to Prophet Muhammad(PBUH)sallal-laahu ‘alayhi wa-aalihi wa sallam. The Prophet (s) received the words of Allah through angel Jibra’eel. This Qur’aan is a Holy Book that was not written by anyone but sent by Allah to Prophet Muhammad (s) through Jibra’eel. “The most superior among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qur’an and teach it. ”
Introduction of Qur’aan � The Qur'an was revealed over 23 years of the lifetime of the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who was 40 years old when the first verse was revealed in the city of Makkah. The prophet started to preach these verses; initially secretly and later openly. The overarching theme of the Qur’anic verses is the emphasis on the monotheism doctrine in worshiping only one God and opposing the general polytheistic belief of the people of Makkah. Hence, majority opposed this new religion, but gradually adherents increased. The mission of Muhammad (PBUH) continued 13 years in Makkah. The general theme of the verses and chapters revealed in Makkah thus emphasized in establishing logical proofs for monotheism detailing on the attributes of God and His supreme power. This is illustrated often by relating stories of past people and prophets and what happened to them when they rejected the monotheistic message. In general Makkah surahs emphasized the establishment of the monotheism doctrine, the prophethood of Muhammad and the reality of the Day of Judgment.
Next Page � As the people of Makkah were masters of the classical Arabic language, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) considered this Qur'an – being the words of God- a miracle and challenged the Arabs of Makkah to bring a similar chapter like the Qur'an. Thus, the chapters of Makkah –in addition to the monotheistic tone- had a secondary objective of being literal, rhetorical and linguistic challenge for Arabs. This is evident in selection of strong words, phrases and Arabic constructs in Makki verses. Later, the prophet migrated to Medina where the people welcomed him and allowed Islam to rule that city. Verses revealed in Medinah started to lay down Islamic law and jurisprudence, in addition to the continuing theme of Islamic monotheism. Medina period witnessed many battles of Islam and eventually Islam expanded to other nearby cities and tribes. In general, Medina surahs emphasized on establishing Islamic laws, ethics, morals, marital and family laws, monetary transactions, and relationship of Islam and Muslims with other world religions.
Statistics of the AL-Quran Nunber of total Verses - 6236 Number of total Sura - 114 Number of total Ruku - 540 Number of Madani Sura - 28 Number of Makki Sura - 86 Number of Manzil - 7 Number of Sejhda- 14 Number of Para - 30
IMPORTANCE OF THE HOLY QUR’AAN How many times have we been told that this life is a test? Like all tests this has a time limit too and criteria as well, plus a course book. Although, it is an open book test, that is you are allowed to peek in the book read the guidelines and apply during your test but still how many of us are actually using the course book ( Holy Qur’an) or atleast went through it once. The book about which our Prophet (s. a. w) said: “O people I am leaving behind among you the Holy Book (Quran) and the Sunnah (way of Prophet (SAW)), if you follow these in letter and spirit you will never be strayed. ” And incentives were given too: “Whoever is an expert in reciting the Holy Quran is with the Kiraman Katebeen and whoever reads the Quran with pauses and it is difficult for him, that is, his tongue does not move easily and he recites with difficulty for him there are two rewards. ”
According to Bahiqi: “O People of the Quran, do not make the Quran a pillow, that is do not be lazy and be careless, and read the Quran in the day and night like it is the Haq of Recitation, and spread it, that is, read with good voices or do not take compensation for it, and whatever is in it, reflect upon it so that you may attain success, and do not hurry in its reward because the reward for it is great (which will be given in the Akhirah). ” Still this book is left ignored in our lives. It is time to let go of ignorance and open it. All those things that worries us and we are busy fixing them and are left with no time for Quran. There is one simple answer to it: Allah says, “Whoever was kept busy with the [recitation] of Quran from my Zikr and asking me, I will give him better than those who I give to those who ask” It is the best deal, just follow the book and fill your days reading and learning it and Allah will take care of the rest. Just see how much is promised for those who follow: “Whoever read the Quran and memorized it and belived its’ Halal to be Halal and its Haram to be Haram [i. e. , accepted it commandments of Halal and Haraam], Allah will accept the intercession for such 10 people on from him whom Hell had already become Wajib. ” [Hadith] So let us not ignore this book and deprive ourselves of all these bounties. Lets strengthen our Everlasting Relation with Allah (swt) through this powerful Book.
1. It is the most truthful speech: Prophet Muhammad (s) regularly read the words of Allah to Muslims around him. These Muslims were very pleased and excited to receive the words of Allah. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: The most truthful speech, the most eloquent advice, and the greatest stories are in the Book of Allah. The Muslims listened carefully to what the Prophet read, memorized the sentences and passages of the Qur’aan, recited them regularly and followed the teachings of the Qur’aan. In order to preserve the words of Allah the Prophet appointed special people known as “Scribes of the Qur’aan” to write down the words of Allah. 2. It is in original language: Prophet Muhammad (s) was an Arab and the majority of people in Mecca and Medina spoke Arabic. Therefore the Qur’aan was sent in Arabic is written from right to left. It is better to learn to read the Qur’aan in its original language. Therefore, we will put efforts to learn Qur’aan written in Arabic instead of simply reading its translation in other languages.
3. The Holy Qur’aan contains Allah’s message to all people. It tells people how to act correctly. It guides us to a correct way of life in this world. The Book of Allah also talks about life after death. It tells us that Allah has prepared Paradise for good people and Hell for bad people. The Qur’aan encourages the worship of only one God Who creates and provides for them. The Book forbids people from evil and condemns those who do wrong. It contains stories of the past Prophets and the examples of bad and good people. People are advised in the Qur’aan to be good to others and respect them. It teaches people to live in peace and harmony. 4. Qur’aan brings happiness in this world and the Hereafter. Following the Qur’aan brings happiness in this world and the world after death. The Prophet (s) said: If you desire the life of the fortunate, the death of a martyr, the salvation on the Day of Regret and the shade on the Day of Extreme Heat, then you should study the Qur’aan because it is the word of the Merciful, a sanctuary from Shaytaan and a causes the tilting of the Balance.
In another Hadith we read that the Prophet (s) has said: The recitor of the Qur’an will be spared from the calamities of the Hereafter. 5. It is the only Divine book that has remained unchanged. Allah sent the Qur’aan to His Prophet. A book sent by Allah to people is known as a Divine Book or a Heavenly Book. Other Divine Books were also sent to previous prophets. These are: Suhoof to Prophet Ibraheem ‘alayhis salaam; Zaboor to Prophet Dawood ‘alayhis salaam; Tawraah to Prophet Moosaa ‘alayhis salaam; and Injeel to Prophet ‘Eisaa ‘alayhis salaam. The difference between the Qur’aan and past revealed books is that the Qur’aan is the only Divine Book that has remained unaltered. The Qur’aan we have with us contains exactly the same message that was sent to Prophet Muhammad by Allah through Jibra’eel. 6. Our supplications get answered if we were to pray after reading the Holy Qur’aan. The Prophet (s) said: One who starts the Qur’an and finishes it, Allah will grant him one answered supplication. It also helps in strengthening our faith. Imam Ali (a) said: Reciting the Qur’an plants the seed of faith.
7. The Qur’aan is the best companion. It can be of great help when a child or adult is feeling lonely. Imam Ali Zaynul ‘Aabideen (a) said: If all who live between the East and West perish, I will have no fear as long as I have the Qur’an with me. 8. Students get wise when they start reading the Qur’aan in their childhood. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: Whoever reads the Qur’an before becoming Baaligh, has indeed been given wisdom as a child. The Holy Book is the best intellectual treasure a student can have. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: The Qur’an is a wealth with which there is no poverty, and without which there is no wealth. On the other hand not caring to read and study the Qur’aan is a great loss. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: Surely the person in whose heart lacks the trace of the Qur’an is like a ruined house. 9. Muslims read the Qur’aan to understand the true teachings of Islam. Prophet Muhammad (s) left the Holy Book and the Ahlul Bayt (a) as the most important legacy for Muslims after him. He said:
I leave tow weighty things among you: The Book of Allah and my family – the Ahlul Bayt. Indeed these two will never separate until they reach me near the pool of Kawthar. 10. All Muslims recite some Soorahs in their prayers. However, it is good to memorize more Soorahs and read them in Salaat. Imam Muhammad Al-Baaqir (a) said: Whoever recites the Qur’aan while standing in his prayer, Allah will bestow on him a hundred blessings for every letter; and whoever recites it while sitting in his prayer, Allah will reward him fifty blessings for every letter; and whoever recites it outside of his prayer, Allah will grant him ten blessings for every letter. 11. The Qur’aan is a cure to mental and spiritual diseases: Imam Hasan al -‘Askaree (a) said: The Messenger of Allah (s) said: I advice you to the Qur’aan since it is the beneficial cure, the blessed medicine, the protection (‘Isma) for he who holds fast to it, and the salvation for he who follows it. Neither does it cause crookedness so that it departs (from the truth) nor does it deviate so that it causes trouble.
Its marvels do not come to end and the vastness of refutations does not wear it. RESPECT AND RIGHTS OF THE HOLY QUR’AAN Now that we know that the Holy Qur’aan is not an ordinary book, but a Divine Book sent by Allah for the guidance of all people, we must show respect to it. Here are some of the points we need to remember. 1. A part of the Qur’aan carries the same respect as the entire Qur’aan. Allah says: When the Qur’aan is recited, listen to it (7: 204). We know that when recitation takes place it is always of a part of the Qur’aan. Even then Allah uses the word Qur’aan for the part that is being recited. Therefore, if you have a Siparah, a binder or a booklet that contains Soorahs and passages from the Qur’aan, you treat it like a Qur’aan.
2. The Qur’aan should always be carried with proper care. When your Madrasah bag contains the Qur’aan, or a part of it, take extra care of the bag. Keep the bag slowly on the desk or floor instead of letting it fall on its own. Use both hands to remove the Qur’aan from your bag, kiss the cover of the Qur’aan, place it slowly on a desk (or on a wooden carrier specially built for holding the Qur’aan) and open the pages gently. 3. When the Qur’aan is being recited, listen to it and be attentive (7: 204). If you are busy with something else then at least do not disturb the recitation by talking, for example, or making noise. There is reward for listening to the Qur’aan. Imam Ali Zaynul ‘Aabideen. (a) said: Whoever listens to a letter of the book of Allah, the Glorious and Almighty, without even reading it, Allah will write down for him one good deed, forgive a sin, and raise him a degree. It was the practice of unbelievers in Mecca to make a lot of noise so that others could not listen to the Qur’aan (41: 26).
Do not be like them and instead lend your ears to the Qur’aan and give it respect. We often wish that God would talk to us. One way to achieve this is by reading the Qur’aan. Prophet Muhammad (s): said: Lo! Whoever has longing for Allah should listen to the word of Allah! Also, if you wish to talk to God then do Tilaawa. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: Whenever one of you would like to talk to his Lord, he should read the Qur’an. 4. The Qur’aan should be recited regularly. It is disrespect to keep the Holy Qur’aan unread. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: Brighten your homes with reciting Qur’aan; do not turn them into graves. Surely the house in which a lot of recitation takes place enjoys many blessings and the members benefit from it. Such a household shines for the inhabitants of Heaven as stars shine to the inhabitants of the earth. On the Day of Judgment the Prophet will complain to Allah about some Muslims who had abandoned the Qur’aan (25: 30). Another Hadith of the Prophet (s) says: Indeed hearts rust in the same way irons rust. He was asked:
“What will polish the hearts? ” The Prophet answered: Reading the Qur’an. The more Qur’aan we read the better it is. We should discipline ourselves to read a good portion of Qur’aan daily. Imam Ali (a) said: He who recites 100 verses daily from the Book in the order it is in, Allah writes for him the reward equal to all the good actions of every one on this earth. Shaytaan would like us not to read, understand study the Qur’aan. Let us fight him with all our strength and faith. Imam Ja‘far As. Saadiq (a) said: There is nothing more unpleasant to Shaytaan than to see a man reading the Qur’an to gain insight. 5. Children should get familiarized with the Qur’aan early in their lives. Imam as-Saadiq (AS) said: He who recites Qur’aan while he is young, Qur’aan mixes with his flesh and his blood, and Allah places him amongst the blessed and the chosen righteous. On the Day of Judgment, Qur’aan shall become his defender and [pray for him a handsome reward. ] 6. It is the right and respect of the Qur’aan that it should be followed.
Imam Ja‘far Saadiq (a) said: Lo! One, who learns the Qur’aan, teaches it and practices according to it, I will guide and lead him to Paradise. 7. It is also the right and respect of the Qur’aan that those who have the knowledge of the Qur’aan should teach it to others. This is among the noblest acts. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: The best of you is he who learns the Qur’an and teaches it. 8. Take the interpretations of the Qur’aan from the Holy Prophet (s) and the Imams from his family, i. e. the Ahlul Bayt (a). Imam Hasan al-‘Askaree quoting Prophet Muhammad (S)said: Recite it (i. e. the Qur’aan) as Allah gives you ten rewards for each letter that you recite from it. Then the Imam (a) said: Do you know who really holds fast to it and reaches to such honor and reward? He is the person who takes Qur’aan and its interpretation from us Ahlul-Bayt (a) or from the deputies that we send to our followers , and takes its (interpretation) neither from the opinions of those who argue(on the speech of Allah) nor form the analogy of those
who compare (different parts of the speech of Allah). 1. Once you have completed reading your lesson or referring to the Qur’aan then close it gently instead of leaving it open. 2. Do not put another book or any weight above the Qur’aan. The Holy Book should always be kept on the top in a pile of books. 3. It is Haraam (forbidden) to make Najaasaat (impure things like blood and urine) touch the Qur’aan. In the event where the Qur’aan becomes Najis, for instance if it falls in Najis water, it is Waajib (obligatory) to purify it (make it Taahir). . 4. Old and worn out copies of the Qur’aan should be disposed in safe places. This includes sending them for recycling, burying them in the earth or casting in rivers.
MANNERS OF RECITING THE HOLY QUR’AAN By now we know that the Qur’aan is a special book and deserves respect. Now let us look at some of the manners of reciting the Qur’aan. It is the right of the Tilaawa (recitation of the Qur’aan) that we follow the rules when reciting the Qur’aan. 1. Perform Wudhoo before you prepare to read the Qur’aan. Allah says: None can touch it (the Qur’aan) save the purified ones (56: 79). Once Imam Ja‘far As-Saadiq (a) asked his son Ismaa‘eel to read the Qur’aan. The latter said that he was not in Wudhoo. The Imam said in that case he could recite it but should not touch the writings of the Qur’aan. Therefore, it is advisable to use a stick or pen to point to the words or sentences of the Qur’aan you are reading if you are not in Wudhoo. 2. Read Du‘aa before Tilaawa. Reading of the Du‘aa helps to keep our focus and reminds us of what we need to take from the Holy Book.
Ma‘soomeen (a) have recommended a number of Du‘aas. The Du‘aa taught by Imam Ja‘far As-Saadiq (a) appears in this booklet with Qur’aan lessons. 3. Always say A‘oodhubillaahi minash shaytaanir rajeem ( ﻡ ﺍﻟ ﺍﻟﻠ ) ﺑﺎ when you begin reading the Qur’aan. It means: I seek refuge in Allah from the cursed Shaytaan. This is what Allah instructs us to do in Aayah 16: 98. 4. Next say Bismillaahir rahmaanir raheem ( ﻡ ﺍﻟ ﻣ ﺍﻟﻠ ) The meaning of this phrase is: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. Whenever Imam Moosaa Al-Kaazim (a) wished to make a point to Haroon Rasheed using Aayaat from the Qur’aan, the Imam would begin with A‘oodhubillaah. . . followed by Bismillaah. . . 5. Sit facing Qiblaah when reciting the Qur’aan. Please note that this is the best direction to face.
However where it may be difficult or impossible to face Qiblaah when reading the Qur’aan (for example if your desk is facing another direction) then it is all right not to face the Qiblaah. 6. Recite the Qur’aan with Tarteel as instructed by Allah in Aayah 73: 4. This means that we should recite the Qur’aan in a good voice with rhythm instead of plain reading. 7. Recite the Qur’aan slowly Allah said to the Prophet do not move your tongue with it (Qur’aan) to make haste therein (75: 16). The aayaat of the Qur’aan should be recited in slow tones with each word being pronounced clearly. The Prophet (s) advised Muslims not be concerned about finishing a Soorah when reciting the Qur’aan. 8. Be Humble when reciting the Qur’aan. The Prophet (s) says that the best recitor is he who is humble when reciting the Qur’aan and realizes his own insignificance. Some people exhibit their insignificance and the awe of talking to Allah through weeping.
This is a good sign. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: Eyes that weep when reciting the Qur’an will be shining with delight on the Day of Resurrection. 9. Try to understand the recitation. Holy Qur’aan is a book of Guidance (2: 2). It is necessary for us to understand the message Allah sent all people through Prophet Muhammad (s). 10. Read from the Qur’aan by looking at the writings instead of reciting from your memory. In a Hadith from one of our Imams it is said that mere looking at the writings of the Qur’aan carries reward. 11. Interact with the Qur’aan. Imam Ja‘far As-Saadiq (a) says that it is important to react to the aayaat of the Qur’aan when reciting it. When we come across aayaat on Paradise, Mercy and Grace of Allah, Good Outcome in the hereafter, we should hope for these in our hearts. On the other hand if we are reading aayaat that warn us about the punishment, fire, Hell, etc. we should pray to be saved from these.
12. Open your heart and mind to the Qur’aan and ponder over what you read. Allah often invites us to think and ponder over the contents of the Qur’aan. In 47: 24 Allah says: Do they not then think deeply in the Qur’aan, or are their hearts locked up? 13. Perform Sajdah where required to do so In the entire Qur’aan there are 15 places where performing of Sajdah is required. At 4 places it is Waajib (obligatory) to do Sajdah if we were to read or listen to these sections of the Qur’aan. For the rest of the places it is Mustahab (recommended) to do Sajdah. 14. Say Sadqallaahul ‘Aliyyul ‘Azeem ( ﺍﻟ ﺍﻟﻠ ) every time you end a recitation of the Qur’aan. The meaning of this phrase is: Allah, the Sublime, the Great, is truthful in what He has said 15. Read one of the Du‘aas after Tilaawa. The Ma‘soomeen have taught a number of Du‘aas, from these two have been included with Qur’aan lessons. In these Du‘aas, amongst other things, we pray to the Almighty to enlighten us through the Qur’aan and make us follow the teachings of the Qur’aan.
“Assalamu A’laikum Wa Rah’matullahi Wa Baraqaatuh” Let’s memorize the Qur’aan � � Come friends, Let’s learn the smallest Sura first. Qur’aan has been decorated in ascending order in this slide depending on verses.
There all suras given below: No. of Verses 3 4 5 • Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 'Asr (The Declining Day)-Makki • Kawsar (Abundance)-Makki • Nasr (Soccour)-Madani • Quraysh ('Winter 'or 'Qureysh')-Makki • 'Ikhlaas (The Unity)-Makki • • Qadr (Power)-Makki Fil (The Elephant)-Makki Lahab (Palm Fibre)-Makki Falaq (The Daybreak)-Makki
No. of Verses 6 7 8 Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation • • Kaafiruun (The Disbelievers)-Makki Naas (Mankind)-Makki Faatihah (The Opening)-Makki Maa-'uun (Small Kindness)-Makki • • • 'Inshiraah (Solace)-Makki Tiin (The Fig)-Makki Bayyinah (The Clear Proof)-Madani Zilzaal (The Earthquake)Madani Takaasur (Rivalry in Worldly Increase)-Makki
No. of Verses 9 11 Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation • Humazah (The Traducer)-Makki • Jumu-'ah (The Congregation)-Madani • Munaafiquun (The Hypocrites)-Madani • Zuhaa (The Morning Hours)-Makki • ‘Aadi-yaat (The Coursers)-Makki • 'Al-Qaari-'ah(The Calamity-Makki ) 12 • Talaaq (Divorce)-Madani • Tahriim(Banning)-Madani
No. of verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 13 • Mumtahanah (She That Is To Be Examined)-Madani 14 • Saff (The Ranks)-Madani 15 • Shams (The Sun)-Makki
No. of Verses 17 18 19 Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation • Taariq (The Morning Star)-Makki • Hujuraat (The Private Apartments)Madani • Tagaabun (Mutual Disillusion)Madani • 'Infitaar (The Cleaving)-Makki • 'A'-laa (The Most High)-Makki • 'Alaq (The Cloth)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 20 • Muzzammil (The Enshrouded One)Makki • Balad (The City)-Makki 21 • Layl (The Night)-Makki 22 • Majaadalah (She That Disputeth)Madani • Buruuj (The Mansions of the Stars)Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 24 • Hashr (Exile)-Madani 25 • 'Inshiqaaq (The Sundering)-Makki 26 • Gaashiyah (The Overwhelming)Makki
No. of Verses 28 29 30 Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation • • Nuuh (Noah)-Makki Jinn (The Jinn)-Makki Fat-h (Victory)-Madani Hadiid (Iron)-Madani Takwiir (The Overthrowing)-Makki Sajdah (The Prostration)-Makki Mulkulk (The Sovereignty)-Makki Fajr (The Dawn)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 31 • ‘Insaanor. Dahr (Time or Man)-Madani 34 • Luqmaan (Luqman)-Makki 35 • ‘Ahqaaf (The Wind-Curved Sandhills) -Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 36 • Tatfiif (Defrauding)-Makki 37 • Jaasiyah (Crouching)-Makki 38 • Muhammad (Muhammad)-Madani
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 40 • Qiyaamah (The Rising of the Dead)Makki • Naba‘ (The Tidings)-Makki 42 • 'Abasa (He Frowned)-Makki 43 • Ra'd (The Thunder)-Madani
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 44 • Ma-'aarij (The Ascending Stairways)-Makki 45 • Faatir (The Angels)-Makki • Qaaaf (Qaf)-Makki 46 • Naazi-'aat (Those Who Drag Forth)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 49 • Tuur (The Mount)-Makki 50 • Mursalaat (The Emissaries)-Makki 52 • ‘Ibraahiim (Abraham)-Makki • Qalam (The Pen)-Makki • Haaaqqah (The Reality)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 53 • Shuurah (Counsel)-Makki 54 • Saba‘ (Saba)-Makki • Fussilat (They are Expounded)-Makki 55 • Qamar (The Moon)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 56 • Muddassir (The Cloaked One)-Makki 59 • Dukhaan (Smoke)-Makki 60 • Ruum (Romans)-Makki • Zaarayaat (The Winnowing Winds)Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 62 • Najm (The Star)-Makki 64 • Nuur (Light)-Madani 69 • 'Ankabuut (The Spider)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 73 • 'Ahzaab (The Clans)-Madani 75 • 'Anfaal (Spoils of War)-Madani • Zumar (The Troops)-Makki 77 • Furqaan (The Criterion of Right and Wrong)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 78 • Hajj (The Pilgrimage)-Madani • Rahmaan (The Beneficent)-Madani 83 • Yaa-Shiiin (Ya Sin)-Makki 85 • Mu'min (The Believer)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 88 • Qasas (The Story)-Makki • Saaad (Saad)-Makki 89 • Zukhruf (Ornaments of Gold)-Makki 93 • Naml (The Ant)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 96 • Waaqi-'ah (The Event)-Makki 98 • Maryam (Mary)-Makki 99 • 'Al-Hijr (The Rocky Tract)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 109 • Yuunus (Jonah)-Makki 110 • Kahf (The Cave)-Makki 111 • Yusuuf (Joseph)-Makki • Baniii-'Is-raaa-'iil (The Children of 'Israel)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 112 • 'A'mbiyaaa‘ (The Prophets)-Makki 118 • Mu'-minuun (The Believers)-Makki 120 • Maaa-'idah (The Table Spread)-Madani
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 123 • Huud (Hud)-Makki 128 • Nahl (The Bee)-Makki 129 • Tawbah (Repentance)-Madani
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 135 • Taa-Haa (Ta-Ha)-Makki 165 • 'An-'aam (Cattle)-Makki 176 • Nisaaa‘ (Women) - Madani
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 182 • Saaaffaat (Those Who Set The Ranks)-Makki 200 • 'Aali-'Imraan (The Family of 'Imraan)- Madani 206 • 'A'-raaf (The Heights)-Makki
No. of Verses Name of Sura (Meaning)-Revelation 227 • Shu-’araaa‘ (The Poets)Makki 286 • ‘Baqarah (The Cow)-Madani
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