Last 14 Surahs of the Holy Quran
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What does Qari'ah mean?

  • To distract
  • To knock or scold (correct)
  • To help
  • To gather
  • How many ayaat are in SURATUL QARI'AH?

    11

    What does SURAT TAKATHURUT advise against?

  • Being distracted by abundance (correct)
  • Sharing with others
  • Discerning truth
  • Focusing on the day of Judgment
  • What is the primary message of SURATUL ASR?

    <p>To believe, do good deeds, and advise each other to truth and patience.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What theme does SURATUL HUMAZA focus on?

    <p>Wealth and loss</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What event does SURATUL FEEL recount?

    <p>The story of Abraha and his army with the elephant.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Suratul Quraysh emphasizes what aspect of Allah?

    <p>His protection and sustenance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many ayaat are in SURATUL MA'UN?

    <p>7</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does SURATUL KAWTHAR symbolize?

    <p>Abundance of mercy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does SURATUL KAFIRUN explicitly reject?

    <p>Any compromise in belief.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of SURATUL NASR?

    <p>It is the last complete sura to be revealed, indicating that Islam will be successful.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is Abu Lahab in relation to the Prophet?

    <p>His uncle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the purpose of SURATUL IKHLAS?

    <p>To describe the identity of Allah.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Falaq mean in the context of SURATUL FALAQ?

    <p>To split</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who do we seek refuge from in SURATUL NAAS?

    <p>The Rabb, King, and God of humankind.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Surah Al-Qari'ah (The Disaster)

    • Comprises 11 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Describes the Day of Judgment when humanity will be scattered like moths and mountains will appear dislodged.
    • Emphasizes that only deeds will hold value on that day.

    Surah At-Takathur (Plentiful)

    • Contains 8 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Warns against distractions of material abundance and wealth.
    • Urges focus on the significance of the Day of Judgment.

    Surah Al-Asr (Afternoon)

    • Features 3 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • The term 'Asr' signifies the passage of time and the urgency of life.
    • Highlights that humans are at loss unless they believe, perform good deeds, and encourage truth and patience.

    Surah Al-Humazah (The Backbiters)

    • Comprises 9 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Condemns gossip, slander, and reliance on wealth.
    • Portrays the ultimate loss of those who engage in backbiting.

    Surah Al-Feel (The Elephant)

    • Contains 5 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Narrates the story of Abraha's army and the miraculous protection of the Ka'bah.
    • Illustrates Allah's ultimate plan and ability to protect.

    Surah Al-Quraysh

    • Features 4 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Assures that Allah provides protection and sustenance for true worshippers.
    • Celebrates the blessings and safety associated with the Quraysh tribe.

    Surah Al-Ma'un (Daily Necessity)

    • Comprises 7 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Critiques those who are selfish and refuse to share with others.
    • Encourages utilizing resources to assist others in understanding the truth of faith.

    Surah Al-Kawthar (The Abundance)

    • Contains 3 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Refers to the abundant mercy of Allah and the hope given to the Prophet after the death of his son.
    • Interprets 'Kawthar' as an overwhelming source of goodness and reward.

    Surah Al-Kafirun (Cover-up the Truth)

    • Features 6 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Responds to the Quraysh's proposition of religious compromise with a clear rejection.
    • Affirms the importance of steadfastness in belief without yielding.

    Surah Al-Nasr (Help)

    • Comprises 3 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Represents the last complete surah revealed to the Prophet.
    • Prophecies the ultimate victory and success of Islam.

    Surah Al-Lahab (Flames)

    • Contains 5 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Addresses Abu Lahab, the Prophet's uncle, known for his disbelief and hostility.
    • Highlights his and his wife's opposition to the Prophet and their fate in the hereafter.

    Surah Al-Ikhlas (Unity of Belief)

    • Features 4 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Revealed in response to queries about the nature of Allah.
    • Affirms the concept of monotheism and the unique oneness of God.

    Surah Al-Falaq (Daybreak)

    • Comprises 5 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Part of Maudhatayn, emphasizing seeking refuge in Allah.
    • Invokes Allah’s protection from various evils, including jealousy and witchcraft.

    Surah Al-Nas (Human Beings)

    • Contains 6 ayaat in 1 Ruku
    • Focuses on seeking refuge from the evil whisperings of the soul.
    • Emphasizes reliance on Allah, the sustainer of humankind, for protection against internal and external evils.

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