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 Surah Al-Hashr 59:1-10 [1/3]
  
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سَبَّحَGlorifies
لِلَّهِ[to] Allah
مَاwhatever
فِى(is) in
ٱلسَّمَـٰوَٲتِthe heavens
وَمَاand whatever
فِى(is) in
ٱلْأَرْضِ‌ۖthe earth.
وَهُوَAnd He
ٱلْعَزِيزُ(is) the All-Mighty,
ٱلْحَكِيمُthe All-Wise.
﴿١﴾
هُوَHe
ٱلَّذِىٓ(is) the One Who
أَخْرَجَexpelled
ٱلَّذِينَthose who
كَفَرُواْdisbelieved
مِنْfrom
أَهْلِ(the) People
ٱلْكِتَـٰبِ(of) the Scripture
مِنfrom
دِيَـٰرِهِمْtheir homes
لِأَوَّلِat (the) first
ٱلْحَشْرِ‌ۚgathering.
مَاNot
ظَنَنتُمْyou think
أَنthat
يَخْرُجُواْ‌ۖthey would leave,
وَظَنُّوٓاْand they thought
أَنَّهُمthat [they]
مَّانِعَتُهُمْwould defend them
حُصُونُهُمtheir fortresses
مِّنَagainst
ٱللَّهِAllah.
فَأَتَـٰهُمُ ٱللَّهُBut Allah came to them
مِنْfrom
حَيْثُwhere
لَمْnot
يَحْتَسِبُواْ‌ۖthey expected,
وَقَذَفَand He cast
فِىinto
قُلُوبِهِمُtheir hearts
ٱلرُّعْبَ‌ۚ[the] terror,
يُخْرِبُونَthey destroyed
بُيُوتَهُمtheir houses
بِأَيْدِيهِمْwith their hands
وَأَيْدِىand the hands
ٱلْمُؤْمِنِينَ(of) the believers.
فَٱعْتَبِرُواْSo take a lesson,
يَـٰٓأُوْلِى ٱلْأَبْصَـٰرِO those endowed with insight!
﴿٢﴾
وَلَوْلَآAnd if not
أَن[that]
كَتَبَ ٱللَّهُAllah (had) decreed
عَلَيْهِمُfor them
ٱلْجَلَآءَthe exile,
لَعَذَّبَهُمْcertainly He (would) have punished them
فِىin
ٱلدُّنْيَا‌ۖthe world,
وَلَهُمْand for them
فِىin
ٱلْأَخِرَةِthe Hereafter
عَذَابُ(is) a punishment
ٱلنَّارِ(of) the Fire.
﴿٣﴾
ذَٲلِكَThat
بِأَنَّهُمْ(is) because [they]
شَآقُّواْthey opposed
ٱللَّهَAllah
وَرَسُولَهُۥ‌ۖand His Messenger.
وَمَنAnd whoever
يُشَآقِّopposes
ٱللَّهَAllah
فَإِنَّthen indeed,
ٱللَّهَAllah
شَدِيدُ(is) severe
ٱلْعِقَابِ(in) penalty.
﴿٤﴾
مَاWhatever
قَطَعْتُمyou cut down
مِّنof
لِّينَةٍ(the) palm-trees
أَوْor
تَرَكْتُمُوهَاyou left them
قَآئِمَةًstanding
عَلَىٰٓon
أُصُولِهَاtheir roots,
فَبِإِذْنِit (was) by the permission
ٱللَّهِ(of) Allah,
وَلِيُخْزِىَand that He may disgrace
ٱلْفَـٰسِقِينَthe defiantly disobedient.
﴿٥﴾
وَمَآAnd what
أَفَآءَ ٱللَّهُAllah restored
عَلَىٰto
رَسُولِهِۦHis Messenger
مِنْهُمْfrom them,
فَمَآthen not
أَوْجَفْتُمْyou made expedition
عَلَيْهِfor it
مِنْof
خَيْلٍhorses
وَلَاand not
رِكَابٍcamels,
وَلَـٰكِنَّbut
ٱللَّهَAllah
يُسَلِّطُgives power
رُسُلَهُۥ(to) His Messengers
عَلَىٰover
مَنwhom
يَشَآءُ‌ۚHe wills.
وَٱللَّهُAnd Allah
عَلَىٰ(is) on
كُلِّevery
شَىْءٍthing
قَدِيرٌAll-Powerful.
﴿٦﴾
مَّآWhat
أَفَآءَ ٱللَّهُAllah restored
عَلَىٰto
رَسُولِهِۦHis Messenger
مِنْfrom
أَهْلِ(the) people
ٱلْقُرَىٰ(of) the towns,
فَلِلَّهِ(it is) for Allah
وَلِلرَّسُولِand His Messenger
وَلِذِى ٱلْقُرْبَىٰand for the kindred
وَٱلْيَتَـٰمَىٰand the orphans
وَٱلْمَسَـٰكِينِand the needy
وَٱبْنِ ٱلسَّبِيلِand the wayfarer,
كَىْthat
لَاnot
يَكُونَit becomes
دُولَةَۢa (perpetual) circulation
بَيْنَbetween
ٱلْأَغْنِيَآءِthe rich
مِنكُمْ‌ۚamong you.
وَمَآAnd whatever
ءَاتَـٰكُمُgives you
ٱلرَّسُولُthe Messenger,
فَخُذُوهُtake it
وَمَاand whatever
نَهَـٰكُمْhe forbids you
عَنْهُfrom it,
فَٱنتَهُواْ‌ۚrefrain.
وَٱتَّقُواْAnd fear
ٱللَّهَ‌ۖAllah.
إِنَّIndeed,
ٱللَّهَAllah
شَدِيدُ(is) severe
ٱلْعِقَابِ(in) penalty.
﴿٧﴾
لِلْفُقَرَآءِFor the poor
ٱلْمُهَـٰجِرِينَemigrants,
ٱلَّذِينَthose who
أُخْرِجُواْwere expelled
مِنfrom
دِيَـٰرِهِمْtheir homes
وَأَمْوَٲلِهِمْand their properties,
يَبْتَغُونَseeking
فَضْلاًbounty
مِّنَ ٱللَّهِfrom Allah
وَرِضْوَٲنًاand pleasure
وَيَنصُرُونَand helping
ٱللَّهَAllah
وَرَسُولَهُۥٓ‌ۚand His Messenger.
أُوْلَـٰٓئِكَThose,
هُمُthey
ٱلصَّـٰدِقُونَ(are) the truthful.
﴿٨﴾
وَٱلَّذِينَAnd those who
تَبَوَّءُوsettled
ٱلدَّارَ(in) the home
وَٱلْإِيمَـٰنَand (accepted) faith
مِن قَبْلِهِمْbefore them
يُحِبُّونَlove
مَنْ(those) who
هَاجَرَemigrated
إِلَيْهِمْto them,
وَلَاand not
يَجِدُونَthey find
فِىin
صُدُورِهِمْtheir breasts
حَاجَةًany want
مِّمَّآof what
أُوتُواْthey were given
وَيُؤْثِرُونَbut prefer
عَلَىٰٓover
أَنفُسِهِمْthemselves,
وَلَوْeven though
كَانَwas
بِهِمْwith them
خَصَاصَةٌ‌ۚpoverty.
وَمَنAnd whoever
يُوقَis saved
شُحَّ(from) stinginess
نَفْسِهِۦ(of) his soul,
فَأُوْلَـٰٓئِكَthen those
هُمُ[they]
ٱلْمُفْلِحُونَ(are) the successful ones.
﴿٩﴾
وَٱلَّذِينَAnd those who
جَآءُوcame
مِنۢ بَعْدِهِمْafter them
يَقُولُونَthey say,
رَبَّنَا`Our Lord,
ٱغْفِرْforgive
لَنَاus
وَلِإِخْوَٲنِنَاand our brothers
ٱلَّذِينَwho
سَبَقُونَاpreceded us
بِٱلْإِيمَـٰنِin faith,
وَلَاand (do) not
تَجْعَلْput
فِىin
قُلُوبِنَاour hearts
غِلاًّany rancor
لِّلَّذِينَtowards those who
ءَامَنُواْbelieved.
رَبَّنَآOur Lord,
إِنَّكَindeed You
رَءُوفٌ(are) Full of Kindness,
رَّحِيمٌMost Merciful.`
﴿١٠﴾


بِسۡمِ اللهِ الرَّحۡمٰنِ الرَّحِيۡمِ سَبَّحَ لِلّٰهِ مَا فِى السَّمٰوٰتِ وَمَا فِى الۡاَرۡضِۚ وَهُوَ الۡعَزِيۡزُ الۡحَكِيۡمُ‏ 
(59:1) All that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth extols Allah's Glory: He is the Most Mighty, the Most Wise.1

1. For explanation, see( E.Ns 1, 2 of Surah Al-Hadid). The object of this introductory sentence before making an appraisal of the banishment of the Bani an-Nadir is to prepare the mind to understand the truth that the fate this powerful tribe met was not the result of the power of the Muslims but a manifestation of the power of Allah.

هُوَ الَّذِىۡۤ اَخۡرَجَ الَّذِيۡنَ كَفَرُوۡا مِنۡ اَهۡلِ الۡكِتٰبِ مِنۡ دِيَارِهِمۡ لِاَوَّلِ الۡحَشۡرِ​ؔؕ مَا ظَنَنۡـتُمۡ اَنۡ يَّخۡرُجُوۡا​ وَظَنُّوۡۤا اَنَّهُمۡ مَّانِعَتُهُمۡ حُصُوۡنُهُمۡ مِّنَ اللّٰهِ فَاَتٰٮهُمُ اللّٰهُ مِنۡ حَيۡثُ لَمۡ يَحۡتَسِبُوۡا وَقَذَفَ فِىۡ قُلُوۡبِهِمُ الرُّعۡبَ يُخۡرِبُوۡنَ بُيُوۡتَهُمۡ بِاَيۡدِيۡهِمۡ وَاَيۡدِى الۡمُؤۡمِنِيۡنَ فَاعۡتَبِـرُوۡا يٰۤاُولِى الۡاَبۡصَارِ​‏ 
(59:2) He it is Who in the first assault drove forth the People of the Book that disbelieved from their homes2 at the first gathering of forces.3 You did not believe that they would leave; while they too thought that their fortresses would defend them against Allah.4 Then Allah came upon them from whence they did not even imagine,5 casting such terror into their hearts that they destroyed their homes by their own hands and their destruction was also caused by the hands of the believers.6 So learn a lesson from this, O you who have perceptive eyes!7

2. Here, the reader should understand one thing at the outset so as to avoid any confusion about the banishment of the Bani an-Nadir. The Prophet (peace be upon him) had concluded a formal written treaty with the Bani an-Nadir. They had not broken this agreement as such that it should have become void. But the reason why they were attacked was that after making different kinds of minor violations of it, they at last committed such an offense which amounted to the breach of trust. That is, they plotted to kill the leader of the other party to the treaty, i.e. the Islamic State of Al- Madinah. The plot became exposed, and when they were accused of breaking the agreement they could not deny it. Thereupon, the Prophet (peace be upon him) told them either to leave Al-Madinah or to be ready for a war. This notice was in accordance with this injunction of the Quran: If you ever fear treachery from any people, throw their treaty openly before them. (Surah Al-Anfal, Ayat 58). That is why Allah is describing their exile as His own action, for it was precisely in accordance with divine law. In other words, they were not expelled by the Prophet (peace be upon him) and the Muslims but by Allah Himself. The other reason why Allah has described their exile as His own action has been stated in the following verses.

3. The word hashr in the text means to gather the scattered individuals togather or to take out scattered individuals after mustering them together. Thus, the words li-awwal-ilhashr mean: with the first hashr or on the occasion of the first hashr. As for the question, what is implied by the first hashr here, the commentators have disagreed on it. According to one group it implies the banishment of the Bani an-Nadir from Al-Madinah, and this has been described as their first hashr in the sense that their second hashr took place in the time of Umar, when the Jews and the Christians were expelled from the Arabian peninsula, and the final hashr will take place on the Day of Resurrection. According to the second group it implies the gathering of the Muslim army together to fight the Bani an- Nadir; and li-awwal-il-hashr means that as soon as the Muslims had gathered together to fight them, and no blood yet had been shed, they, by the manifestation of Allah’s power, offered to be banished from Al-Madinah of their own accord. In other words, these words have been used here in the meaning of at the very first assault. Shah Waliullah has translated it at the first gathering of the army. Shah Abdul Qadir has translated it at the first mustering. In our opinion this translation very nearly gives the meaning of these words.

4. To understand this one should keep in mind the fact that the Bani an-Nadir had been well established here for centuries. They lived in compact populations outside Al- Madinah without any lien element. Their settlement was well fortified, which had fortified houses as are generally built in feud-ridden tribal areas. Then their numerical strength also equaled that of the Muslims, and inside Al- Madinah itself many of the hypocrites were their supporters. Therefore, the Muslims could never expect that they would, even without fighting, be so unnerved by the siege as to leave their homes willingly. Likewise, the Bani an-Nadir also could not have imagined that some power would compel them to leave their homes within six days. Although the Bani Qainuqa had been expelled before them, and their false pride of valor had proved to be of no avail, they lived in a locality inside Al-Madinah and did not have any separate fortified settlement; therefore, the Bani an- Nadir thought that their inability to withstand the Muslims was not exceptionable, Contrary to this, in view of their own fortified settlement and strongholds, they could not imagine that some power could turn them out so easily. That is why when the Prophet (peace be upon him) served a notice on them to leave Al-Madinah within ten days, they boldly retorted, saying: We are not going to quit, you may do whatever you please.

Here, the question arises, on what basis has Allah said: They were thinking that their fortresses would save them from Allah. Did the Bani an-Nadir really know that they were not facing Muhammad bin Abdullah (peace be upon him) but Allah? And did they, in spite of knowing this, think that their fortresses would save them from Allah? This is a question which would confound every such person who does not know the psychology of the Jewish people and their centuries-old traditions. As regards the common men, no one can imagine that despite their knowing consciously that they were facing Allah, they would entertain the false hope that their forts and weapons would save them from Allah. Therefore, an ignorant person would interpret the divine word, saying that the Bani an-Nadir in view of the strength of their forts were apparently involved in the misunderstanding that they would remain safe from the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) attack, but in reality they were fighting Allah and from Him their forts could not save them. But the fact is that the Jews in this world are a strange people, who have been knowingly fighting Allah: they killed the Prophets of Allah knowing them to be His Prophets, and they declared boastfully and arrogantly that they had killed the Prophets of Allah. Their traditions say that their great Patriarch, the prophet Jacob (peace be upon him), wrestled with Allah throughout the night and Allah could not throw him even till daybreak. Then, when at daybreak Allah asked Jacob to let Him go, Jacob replied that he would not let Him go until He blessed him. Allah asked him his name, and he answer Jacob. Allah said that his name would no longer be Jacob, but Israel, because you strove with God and with men, and prevailed. (See Gen. 32: 25-29 in the latest Jewish translation; The Scriptures, published by the Jewish Publication Society of America 1954). In the Christian translation of the Bible too this subject has been rendered likewise. In the footnote of the Jewish translation, Israel has been explained as: He who striveth with God. In the Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature the meaning given of Israel by the Christian scholars is: Wrestler with God. Then in Hosea (O.T.) the Prophet Jacob (peace be upon him) has been praised thus: By his strength he had power with God: yea, he had power over the angel, and prevailed. (Ch. 12: 3-4). Now, obviously, the people of Israel are the children of the same Prophet Israel who, according to their faith, had striven with God and wrestled with Him. For them it is not at all difficult that they should stand firm and fight even God. On this very basis, they, even according to their own profession, killed the Prophets of God, and under the same false pride they put the Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) on the cross and bragged: We have killed Jesus Christ, son of Mary, Messenger of Allah. Therefore, it was not against their traditions that they fought Muhammad (peace be upon him) despite their knowledge that he was Allah’s Messenger. If not their common people, their rabbis and learned men knew well that he was the Messenger (peace be upon him) of Allah. The Quran itself contains several evidences to this effect. (For instance, see (E.Ns 79, 95 of Surah Al-Baqarah); (E.Ns 190, 191 of Surah An-Nisa); (E.Ns 70, 73 of Surah As-Saaffat).

5. Allah’s coming down upon them does not mean that Allah was staying in another place whence He attacked them. But this is a metaphoric expression. The object is to give the idea that while facing Allah they were thinking that Allah could chastise them only by bringing an army against them from the front and they were confident that they would resist that force by their fortifications. But Allah attacked them from whence they had not thought it possible; and this was that He made than weak and broke their power of resistance from within after which neither their weapons nor their strongholds could help them.

6. That is, the destruction occurred in two ways: from outside the Muslims besieged them and started demolishing their fortifications, and from within, first they raised obstacles of stone and wood to stop the Muslims from advancing, and for this purpose broke their own houses for the material; then, when they became certain that they would have to vacate the place, they started pulling down their houses, which they had so fondly built and decorated, with their own hands, so as to render them useless for the Muslims later. When they settled peace with the Prophet (peace be upon him) on the condition that they would be spared their lives but would have the permission to carry away whatever they could, except the weapons and armor, they started removing the frames of the doors and windows, even pegs, so much so that some people removed the beams and wooden ceilings, which they put upon the back of their camels and left.

7. There are many lessons which one can learn from this event, which have been alluded to in this brief but eloquent sentence. These Jews were none other but the followers of the former Prophets: they believed in God, in the Book, in the former Prophets and the Hereafter. Accordingly, they were the former Muslims. But when they turned their back on religion and morality and adopted open hostility to the truth only for the sake of their selfish desires and worldly motives and interests, and showed scant regard for their treaties and agreements, Allah’s grace was turned away from them, otherwise Allah had no personal enmity with than. Therefore, first of all, the Muslims themselves have been admonished to heed their fate and learn a lesson from it, lest they too should start behaving as if they were the beloved children of God, as the Jews did, and should be involved in the misunderstanding that their being included among the followers of the last Prophet of God would by itself guarantee for them Allah’s bounty and His support, apart from which they were not bound to adhere to any demand of religion and morality. Besides, those people of the world also have been asked to learn a lesson from this event, those who oppose the truth consciously, and then place reliance upon their wealth and power, their means and resources, thinking that these would save them from the divine punishment. The Jews of Al-Madinah were not unaware that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had not risen for the supremacy of a people or tribe, but he was presenting an ideological invitation the addressees of which were all men, and every man, no matter what race or country he belonged to, could join his ummah by accepting the invitation, without discrimination or distinction. They were themselves witnessing that Bilal of Habash, Suhaib of Rome, and Salman of Persia enjoyed the same position and status in the Muslim community as was enjoyed by the people of the Prophet's (peace be upon him) own house. Therefore, they were not feeling any danger that the Quraish and the Aus and the Khazrij would gain an upper hand over them. Nor were they unaware that the ideological invitation that he was presenting was precisely the same as their own Prophets had been presenting. The Prophet (peace be upon him) never put forward any claim that he had come with a new religion, unknown to the people, and that the people should give up their former religion and accept his religion instead. But what he claimed was that the religion being presented by him was the same that the Prophets of God had been preaching and presenting since the beginning of creation. And from their Torah they could themselves confirm that it was actually the same religion, the principles of which were not any different from the principles of the religion of the Prophets. On the same basis they were told in the Quran: Affirm faith in the teaching sent down by Me, which confirms the teaching that you already possess, and you should not be its first deniers. They were also witnessing what character and morals the Prophet (peace be upon him) possessed, and what revolution had taken place in the lives of those who had accepted his message. For a long time the Ansar of Al- Madinah had been their closest neighbors. They knew what kind of people they had been before embracing Islam and what they became after their conversion to Islam. Thus, they were well aware of the invitation of the inviter and of the results of accepting the invitation. But in spite of witnessing and knowing all this, only on account of their racial prejudice and worldly interests, they spent all their energy against the message of truth about which there was no room for doubt at least in their minds. After such an obvious and open hostility to the truth they expected that their strongholds would save them from Allah, whereas the whole human history bears evidence that the one who is resisted by the power of God, cannot save and protect himself by any weapon, means or device.

وَلَوۡلَاۤ اَنۡ كَتَبَ اللّٰهُ عَلَيۡهِمُ الۡجَـلَاۤءَ لَعَذَّبَهُمۡ فِى الدُّنۡيَا​ؕ وَلَهُمۡ فِى الۡاٰخِرَةِ عَذَابُ النَّارِ‏ 
(59:3) If Allah had not decreed banishment for them, He would certainly have chastised them in this world.8 As for the Hereafter, the chastisement of the Fire awaits them.

8. Would have punished them in this world: world have caused them to be annihilated. That is, had they fought instead of surrendering to save their lives, they would have been completely wiped out. Their men would have perished in the war and their womenfolk and children would have been taken prisoners and there would be no one to have them ransomed.

ذٰ لِكَ بِاَنَّهُمۡ شَآقُّوا اللّٰهَ وَرَسُوۡلَهٗ​ ۚ وَمَنۡ يُّشَآقِّ اللّٰهَ فَاِنَّ اللّٰهَ شَدِيۡدُ الۡعِقَابِ‏ 
(59:4) That is because they set themselves against Allah and His Messenger; and whoever sets himself against Allah should know that Allah is surely Most Stern in retribution.
مَا قَطَعۡتُمۡ مِّنۡ لِّيۡنَةٍ اَوۡ تَرَكۡتُمُوۡهَا قَآئِمَةً عَلٰٓى اُصُوۡلِهَا فَبِاِذۡنِ اللّٰهِ وَلِيُخۡزِىَ الۡفٰسِقِيۡنَ‏ 
(59:5) The palm-trees that you cut down or those that you left standing on their roots, it was by Allah's leave that you did so.9 (Allah granted you this leave) in order that He might humiliate the evil-doers.10

9. The reference is to the fact that the Muslims cut down or burnt many of the palm-trees that stood in the oases around the settlement of the Bani an-Nadir in order to facilitate the siege, However, they left those trees standing which did not obstruct the military operations. At this the hypocrites of Al-Madinah and the Bani Quraizah, and the Bani an-Nadir themselves raised a clamor, saying that, on the one hand, Muhammad (peace be upon him) prohibited spreading disorder in the world, but, on the other hand, fruit trees were being cut down by his command, which amounted to spreading disorder in the world. At this Allah sent down the command: Whatever trees you cut down, or whatever you left standing, your neither act was unlawful, but it had Allah’s permission. The legal injunction that is derived from this verse is that the destruction caused for the sake of military operations does not come under spreading disorder in the world. But spreading disorder in the world is that an army under the fit of war hysteria should intrude into the enemy territory and start destroying the crops, cattle, gardens, houses and everything in its way without any reason. In this matter, the general instruction is the same which Abu Bakr Siddiq gave while dispatching the Muslim army to Syria: Do not cut down fruit trees, do not destroy crops, do not ravage the settlements. This was precisely in accordance with the Quranic teaching, which condemns those who spread chaos: When they get power they direct all their efforts towards spreading corruption in the land, destroying harvests and killing people. (Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayat 205). But the specific command in respect of the war exigencies is that if destruction is necessary for military operations against the enemy, it is lawful. Thus, Abdullah bin Masud has given this explanation in the commentary of this verse: The Muslims had cut down only those trees of the Bani an- Nadir that stood on the battlefield. (Tafsir Nisaburi). Some of the Muslim jurists have overlooked this aspect of the matter and expressed the opinion that the permissibility of cutting the trees of the Bani an-Nadir was confined only to that particular event. It does not make it generally permissible that whenever war necessitates, trees of the enemy be cut down and burnt. Imam Auzai, Laith and Abu Thaur hold this same opinion. But the majority of the jurists hold the view that for the sake of important military operations it is permissible. However, this is not permissible for the purpose of mere destruction and pillage.

One may ask: This verse of the Quran could satisfy the Muslims, but how could those who did not accept the Quran as divine word be satisfied at this reply to their objection that both acts were permissible as they had Allah’s permission for it? The answer is: This verse of the Quran was sent down to satisfy only the Muslims; it was not sent down to satisfy the disbelievers. Since due to the objection of the Jews and the hypocrites, or due to their own thinking, they had been involved in the misgiving whether they were guilty of spreading disorder in the earth. Allah gave them the satisfaction that both the acts, cutting down some trees to facilitate the siege and leaving some other trees standing which did not obstruct the siege, were in accordance with divine law.

The traditionists in their traditions have disagreed the point whether the order to cut and burn the trees had been given by the Prophet (peace be upon him) himself, or whether the Muslims had done it of their own accord, and then later asked the Prophet (peace be upon him) about its legal aspect. Abdullah bin Umar has reported that the Prophet (peace be upon him) himself had ordered it. (Bukhari, Muslim, Musnad Ahmad, Ibn Jarir). The same also has been reported by Yazid bin Ruman (Ibn Jarir). On the contrary, Mujahid and Qatadah say that the Muslims had on their own cut down the trees, then a dispute arose among them whether what they had done was permissible or not. Some said it was permissible and some said it was not. At last Allah sent down this verse and approved the act of both. (Ibn Jarir). The same thing is supported by a tradition of Abdullah bin Abbas: The Muslims were confused because some of them had cut the trees and others had not; therefore, they wanted to ask the Prophet (peace be upon him) as to who would be rewarded for the act and who would be punished (Nasai). Those of the jurists who have preferred the first tradition give the argument that this was the Prophet’s personal judgment, which was later ratified by revelation from Allah, and this is a proof of the fact that in matters where no divine command existed, the Prophet (peace be upon him) used to follow his personal judgment. On the other hand, those jurists who have preferred the second tradition argue that the two groups of the Muslims had adopted two different views on the basis of their own personal judgments and Allah ratified both. Therefore, if the learned men arrive at different conclusions by judicious exercise of their personal judgment, then although their opinions might differ, they would all be correct in the divine Shariah.

10. That is, Allah willed that they should be disgraced if you cut down the trees and also if you left them standing. In the first case, they were disgraced when they saw that the trees of the gardens which they had planted with their own hands and which they had owned since ages, were being cut down before their very eyes and they were watching it helplessly. Even an ordinary peasant and gardener cannot tolerate another’s misappropriation or intrusion into his field or garden. He would protect his field or garden at the risk of his life if somebody tried to destroy it in his presence. For, if he cannot prevent destruction of his property, it would be a sign of his extreme humiliation and weakness. But here a whole tribe, which had been living at this place fearlessly and boldly for centuries, was watching helplessly that its neighbors had invaded its gardens and were destroying the trees while it could do nothing. After this even if they stayed on in Al-Madinah, they would have lived in disgrace and humility. In the second case, they were disgraced when on leaving Al-Madinah they saw that the lush green gardens which had been in their possession till the previous day were now passing into the possession of the Muslims. If they had the power they would have laid waste the entire gardens by their own hands so that not a single whole tree passed into the hands of the Muslims. But in their helplessness they left the city, despaired and griefstricken, leaving everything intact behind.

وَمَاۤ اَفَآءَ اللّٰهُ عَلٰى رَسُوۡلِهٖ مِنۡهُمۡ فَمَاۤ اَوۡجَفۡتُمۡ عَلَيۡهِ مِنۡ خَيۡلٍ وَّلَا رِكَابٍ وَّلٰڪِنَّ اللّٰهَ يُسَلِّطُ رُسُلَهٗ عَلٰى مَنۡ يَّشَآءُ ​ؕ وَاللّٰهُ عَلٰى كُلِّ شَىۡءٍ قَدِيۡرٌ‏ 
(59:6) Whatever Allah has taken away from them and bestowed (as spoils) on His Messenger11 for which you spurred neither horses nor camels; but Allah grants authority to His Messengers over whomsoever He pleases. Allah has power over everything.12

11. From here to the end of verse 10, Allah explains how the lands and properties that were restored to the Islamic State after the exile of the Bani an-Nadir, are to be managed and administered. As it was the first occasion that a land was conquered and included in the Islamic territory, and many more lands were destined to be conquered in the future, the law governing the conquered lands was enunciated at the outset. Here, a note-worthy point is that Allah at this place has used the words: Ma-afa-Allahu ala Rasuli-hi-min-hum: Whatever Allah restored to His Messenger from them. These words clearly imply that the rebels of Allah Almighty are not entitled to own the earth and things existing on it. If they have become their owners and are appropriating them, their ownership and appropriation of these things is, in fact, in the nature of usurpation of a master’s property by a dishonest servant. The real right of these properties is that these should be spent and used in the service and obedience of their real Master, Allah, Lord of the worlds, according to His will, and their this use is possible only through the agency of the righteous believers. Therefore, the true position of the properties which pass from the ownership of the disbelievers into the hands of the Muslims as the result of a lawful war, is that their real Owner has withdrawn them from His disobedient and disloyal servants, and restored them to His obedient and loyal servants. That is why, in the terminology of the Islamic Law such properties have been described as Fai (restored properties).

12. That is, the restoration of these properties to the Muslims is not the result of the effort of the actual fighting army so that the army on that basis may have the right that the properties may be distributed among the soldiers, but its real nature is that Allah by His bounty has given dominance to His Messengers and the system that they represent over them. In other words, the passing of these properties into the Muslims’ hands is not the direct result of the effort and struggle of the fighting army, but the result of the total strength that Allah has bestowed on His Messenger and his community and the system established by him. Therefore, these properties are quite different in nature from the spoils of war and so cannot be distributed among the soldiers as such.

Thus, the Shariah has made a distinction between ghanimah (spoils of war) and fai (restored properties). The injunction in respect of the ghanimah has been given in Surah Al-Anfal, Ayat 41, and it is this: It should be divided in five parts, four parts of which be distributed among the fighting army and the fifth deposited in the Public Treasury (Bait al-Mal), and expended on the items mentioned in the verse. As for the fai, the injunction is that it should not be distributed among the army, but it should be reserved for the items of expenditure being stated in the following verse. The distinction between the two has been made plain by the words: You have not rushed your horses and camels on them, which imply the military operations. Thus, the properties which are taken as a direct result of such operations are the ghanimah and those which are not the result of these operations are the fai. The distinction between ghanimah and fai that has been mentioned in this verse, has been explained in greater detail by the jurists of Islam. Ghanimah are only those transferable properties which are taken from the enemy during military action; other than these things, e.g. lands, houses and other transferable and nontransferable properties of the enemy, are excluded from the definition of ghanimah and are fai. The source of this explanation is the letter that Umar had written to Saad bin Abi Waqqas after the conquest of Iraq. In that letter he wrote: Distribute the properties and goods which the soldiers of the army collected and brought to your camp among the Muslims who participated in the war, and leave the lands and the canals with those who work on them so that the proceeds thereof are used for the salaries of the Muslims. (Abu Yusuf, Kitab al-Kharaj, p. 24; Abu Ubaid, Kitab al-Amwal, p. 59; Yahya bin Adam, Kitab al-Kharaj, pp. 27-28, 48). On this very basis, Hasan Basri says: Whatever is taken from the enemy camp is the right of those who won victory over it, and the lands are for the Muslims. (Yahya bin Adam, p. 27). And Imam Abu Yusuf says: Whatever the Muslims take from the enemy troops, and whatever goods and arms and cattle they collect and bring to their camp is ghanimah; from this one-fifth will be deducted and the rest distributed among the soldiers. (Kitab al-Kharaj, p. 18). The same is the opinion of Yahya bin Adam, which he has expressed in his Kitab al- Kharaj (p. 27). Even more than this, what makes the distinction between ghanimah and fai is that after the Battle of Nahawand when the ghanimah had been distributed and the conquered lands had been included in the Islamic State, a man named Saib bin Aqra found two bags of jewels outside the fort. He was confused whether it was the ghanimah which should be distributed in the army, or the fai which should be deposited in the Bait al-Mal. Consequently, he came to Al-Madinah and put the matter before Umar, who decided that it should be sold and the price should be deposited in the Bait al-Mal. From this it becomes clear that ghanimah are only those transferable properties which are taken by the soldiers during the war. After the war is over, the transferable properties also, like the nontransferable properties, become fai. Imam Abu Ubaid relates this event and says: The properties that are seized from the enemy by the use of force, when the war is still in progress, are ghanimah and what is taken after the war is over, when the territory has become dar al-Islam (abode of Islam), is fai, which should be reserved for the common people of the dar al-Islam; the law of the one-fifth (khums) will not be applicable to it. (Kitab al-Amwal p. 254).

After defining ghanimah thus, the rest of the properties, wealth and lands, which pass from the disbelievers ownership to the Muslims may be divided into two main kinds, first those which are taken as a result of actual fighting (fanwatan in Fiqh terminology); second, those which are taken by the Muslims as a result of the peace terms whether peace is concluded because of the pressure of the military power of the Muslims, or their dread and awe, and in this are also included all those properties which pass into the Muslims ownership in every other way than as a result of actual fighting. The differences that have arisen among the jurists of Islam have been only concerning the first kind of the properties in order to determine their correct legal position, for they do not come under those upon which you have not rushed your horses and camels. As regards to the second kind of the properties, all agree that they are fai, for the Quran has explicitly laid down the injunction about them. Below we shall discuss in detail the legal position of the first kind of the properties.

مَاۤ اَفَآءَ اللّٰهُ عَلٰى رَسُوۡلِهٖ مِنۡ اَهۡلِ الۡقُرٰى فَلِلّٰهِ وَلِلرَّسُوۡلِ وَلِذِى الۡقُرۡبٰى وَالۡيَتٰمٰى وَالۡمَسٰكِيۡنِ وَابۡنِ السَّبِيۡلِۙ كَىۡ لَا يَكُوۡنَ دُوۡلَةًۢ بَيۡنَ الۡاَغۡنِيَآءِ مِنۡكُمۡ​ ؕ وَمَاۤ اٰتٰٮكُمُ الرَّسُوۡلُ فَخُذُوْهُ وَ مَا َنَهٰٮكُمۡ عَنۡهُ فَانْتَهُوۡا​ ۚ وَاتَّقُوا اللّٰهَ ​ؕ اِنَّ اللّٰهَ شَدِيۡدُ الۡعِقَابِ​ۘ‏ 
(59:7) Whatever (from the possessions of the towns people) Allah has bestowed on His Messenger belongs to Allah, and to the Messenger, and to his kinsfolk, and to the orphans, and to the needy, and to the wayfarer13 so that it may not merely circulate between the rich among you.14 So accept whatever the Messenger gives you, and refrain from whatever he forbids you. And fear Allah: verily Allah is Most Stern in retribution.15

13. In the preceding verse what was pointed out was why these properties should not be distributed among the fighting army like the spoils, and why the legal injunction concerning them is different from that concerning the spoils. Now in this verse it is being stated as to who are entitled to have a share in these properties.

The first share in these is of Allah and His Messenger. The detail of how the Prophet (peace be upon him) acted on this injunction has been related by Malik bin Aus bin al- Hadathan on the authority of Umar, thus: The Prophet (peace be upon him) used to take from it necessary expenses for himself and his family and the rest he used to spend on arranging arms and conveyances for Jihad. (Bukhari, Muslim, Musnad Ahmad, Daud, Tirmadhi, Nasai and others). After the passing away of the Prophet (peace be upon him) this share was transferred to the Public Treasury of the Muslims so that it is spent in the service of the mission which Allah had entrusted to His Messenger (peace be upon him). Imam Shafai is reported to have expressed the opinion that the share which was specifically meant for the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) person, is for his caliph after him, for the Prophet (peace be upon him) was entitled to it on the basis of his office of leadership and not on the basis of the office of Apostleship. But the view of the majority of the Shafei jurists in this matter is the same as of the other jurists, viz. that this share now is reserved for the religious and collective welfare of the Muslims, and not for any particular person.

The second share is of the kinsfolk, and this implies the kinsfolk of the Prophet (peace be upon him), i.e. the Bani Hashim and the Bani al-Muttalib. This share was set aside so that, besides meeting his own and his family’s requirements, the Prophet (peace be upon him) could also fulfill his obligations towards those of his relatives who stood in need of his help, or whom he felt like helping. After the death of the Prophet (peace be upon him), this ceased to be a separate and independent source, because like the right of the orphans and the wayfarers and the indigent among the Muslims, looking after the rights of the needy among the Bani Hashim and the Bani al-Muttalib also became the responsibility of the Public Treasury. However, they were treated as superior to others in so far as they had no share in the zakat. Abdullah bin Abbas has related that in the time of Abu Bakr and Umar and Uthman, the first two shares were dropped and only the remaining three shares (i.e. those for the orphans and the indigent and the wayfarers) were kept as of those entitled to fai. Then Ali also acted on the same in his time, Muhammad bin Ishaq has related on the authority of Imam Muhammad Baqir that although Ali’s personal opinion was the same as of the people of his house (that this share should be given to the relatives of the Prophet, peace be upon him), he did not think that he should act against the practice of Abu Bakr and Umar. Hasan bin Muhammad bin Hanafiyah says that after the Prophet (peace be upon him), a difference of opinion arose about these two shares (i.e. the share of the Prophet, peace be upon him, and the share of his relatives). Some people said that the first share should go to the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) caliph, some said that the second share should go to the relatives of the Prophet (peace be upon him), and still others said that the second share should be given to the relatives of the caliph. At last, a consensus was reached that both the shares be spent on the requirements of Jihad. Ata bin Saib says that Umar bin Abdul Aziz in his time had started sending the share of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and the share of the relatives to the Bani Hashim. The opinion of Imam Abu Hanifah and of most of the Hanafi jurists is that in this matter the same practice is correct as was being followed in the time of the righteous Caliphs. (Abu Yusuf, Kitab al-Kharaj pp. 19-21). Imam Sharei’s opinion is that both the rich and the needy from among the people whose being descended from the Bani Hashim and the Bani al-Muttalib is confirmed, or is well known, can be given shares from fai. (Mughni alMuhtaj). The Hanafis say that only their needy people can be helped from this; however, their right to this is greater than that of others. (Ruh al-Maani). According to Imam Malik, there is no restriction on the government in this matter. It can spend on any head that it deems fit and proper, but the better course is that it should give preference to the people of the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) house. (Hashiyah ad-Dusuqi ala-sh-Sharh-al-Kabir).

About the remaining three shares there is no dispute among the jurists. However, the difference between Imam Shafei and the other Imams is that according to Imam Shafei the total properties of fai are to be divided into five equal parts one part of which is to be spent on the abovementioned heads in such a way that one-fifth of it is spent on the common benefits of the Muslims, one-fifth on the Bani Hashim and the Bani al-Muttalib, one-fifth on the orphans, one-fifth on the indigent and one-fifth on the wayfarers. However, Imam Malik, Imam Abu Hanifah and Imam Ahmad do not concur with this division. Their opinion is that the whole of fai is for the welfare and common benefit of the Muslims. (Mughni al-Muhtaj).

14. This is one of the most important verses of the Quran, which lays down the basic principle of the economic policy of the Islamic community and government. Wealth should circulate among the whole community and not only among the rich lest the rich should go on becoming richer day by day and the poor becoming poorer. This policy has not merely been enunciated in the Quran, but for the same objective the Quran has forbidden interest, made the zakat obligatory, enjoined that khums (one-fifth) be deducted from the booty, exhorted the Muslims to practice voluntary charity, has proposed such forms of different kinds of atonements that the flow of wealth is turned towards the poor classes of society, and has made such a law of inheritance that the wealth left by every deceased person spreads among the largest circle of the people. Apart from this, stinginess has been condemned and generosity commended as a noble moral quality, the well-to-do people have been told that in their wealth there is a definite share of the beggar and the indigent, which they must discharge not as charity but as the right of the concerned people, and the law enjoined in respect of a major source of revenue of the Islamic government (i.e. fai) is that its one portion must necessarily be spent on supporting the poor class of society. In this connection, it should also be borne in mind that there are two main sources of the revenue of the Islamic government: zakat and fai. The zakat is charged from the Muslims on their total extra capital, cattle, wealth, trade goods and agricultural produce, which is over and above the minimum exemption limit (nisab), and most of it is reserved for the poor. And fai comprises all the revenues including jizyah and taxes which are received from the non- Muslims; a major part of this is also set aside for the poor. This gives a clear hint to the effect that an Islamic government should manage its revenues and expenditure and the financial and economic affairs of the country on the whole in such a manner that the wealthy and influential people are not allowed to have their monopoly over the means and resources of wealth, and the flow of wealth is neither turned from the poor to the rich nor it should remain circulating only among the rich.

15. In view of the context the verse means: Accept without question whatever decision the Prophet (peace be upon him) gives about the management of the properties of the Bani an-Nadir, and likewise about the distribution of fai properties and goods afterwards. One should take whatever the Prophet (peace be upon him) gives him, and the one whom he does not give anything, should neither protest nor demand it. But since the words of the command are general, its application is not restricted to the distribution of the fai properties and goods only, but its intention is that in all matters the Muslims should obey the Prophet (peace be upon him). This intention of the command becomes all the more clear when we consider that as against “whatever the Messenger gives you” the words used are “whatever he forbids you” and not “whatever he does not give you.” If the object of the command were restricted to call obedience to the distribution of all properties and goods only, then as against “whatever he gives you” the words should have been “whatever he does not give you.” The use of the forbidding or restraining words in this context by itself shows that the object of the command is to enjoin obedience to the Prophet (peace be upon him) in whatever he commands and forbids. The same thing has been stated by the Prophet (peace be upon him) himself. According to Abu Hurairah he said: When I command you to do a thing, do it as far as you can; and when I forbid you to do a thing, restrain from it. (Bukhari, Muslim). About Abdullah bin Masud it has been related that once during a speech he said: Allah has cursed the woman who practices such and such a fashion. Thereupon a woman approached him and asked: Wherefrom have you derived this thing? For I have not seen such a thing anywhere in the Book of Allah. Abdullah replied: Had you studied the Book of Allah, you would certainly have found it therein. Have you not read the verse: Ma ata-kum ar-rasulu fa-khudu hu wa ma nahakum anhu fantahu: Take whatever the Messenger gives you, and refrain from whatever he forbids you. When she said that she had read this verse, Abdullah said: So the Prophet (peace be upon him) has forbidden this act, and has given the news that Allah has cursed the women who practice it. The woman agreed that she had understood the command. (Bukhari, Muslim, Musnad Ahmad, Musnad Ibn abi Hatim).

لِلۡفُقَرَآءِ الۡمُهٰجِرِيۡنَ الَّذِيۡنَ اُخۡرِجُوۡا مِنۡ دِيَارِهِمۡ وَاَمۡوَالِهِمۡ يَبۡتَغُوۡنَ فَضۡلًا مِّنَ اللّٰهِ وَرِضۡوَانًا وَّيَنۡصُرُوۡنَ اللّٰهَ وَرَسُوۡلَهٗ​ؕ اُولٰٓـئِكَ هُمُ الصّٰدِقُوۡنَ​ۚ‏ 
(59:8) It also belongs to the poor Emigrants who have been driven out of their homes and their possessions,16 those who seek Allah's favour and good pleasure and help Allah and His Messenger. Such are the truthful ones.

16. This implies those people who at that time had been expelled from Makkah and other parts of Arabia only because they had embraced Islam. Before the conquest of the territory of the Bani an-Nadir these emigrants had no permanent means of sustenance. Therefore, it was commanded that in the properties which were then taken, and in the fai properties which are taken in future there is also a share of these people along with the common poor people and the orphans and the wayfarers. With these properties all such people should be helped, who are forced to emigrate for the cause of Allah and His Messenger (peace be upon him) to the abode of Islam. Accordingly, the Prophet (peace be upon him) distributed a part of the properties taken from the Bani an-Nadir among the emigrants and the oases which the Ansar had set aside for the support and maintenance of their emigrant brothers were returned to them. But it is not correct to think that the emigrants had this share in the fai only at that time. In fact, the intention of the verse is to point out that till Resurrection it is the duty of the Islamic government of the country to settle the people who are exiled and compelled to take refuge in it because of being Muslims and to enable them to stand on their feet economically; and it should also spend on this head from the fai properties besides the zakat funds.

وَالَّذِيۡنَ تَبَوَّؤُ الدَّارَ وَالۡاِيۡمَانَ مِنۡ قَبۡلِهِمۡ يُحِبُّوۡنَ مَنۡ هَاجَرَ اِلَيۡهِمۡ وَلَا يَجِدُوۡنَ فِىۡ صُدُوۡرِهِمۡ حَاجَةً مِّمَّاۤ اُوۡتُوۡا وَيُـؤۡثِرُوۡنَ عَلٰٓى اَنۡفُسِهِمۡ وَلَوۡ كَانَ بِهِمۡ خَصَاصَةٌ ؕ وَمَنۡ يُّوۡقَ شُحَّ نَـفۡسِهٖ فَاُولٰٓـئِكَ هُمُ الۡمُفۡلِحُوۡنَ​ۚ‏ 
(59:9) It also belongs to those who were already settled in this abode (of Hijrah) 17 having come to faith before the (arrival of the) Muhajirun (Emigrants).They love those who have migrated to them and do not covet what has been given them; they even prefer them above themselves though poverty be their own lot.18 And whosoever are preserved from their own greed, such are the ones that will prosper.19

17. This implies the Ansar. In other words, not only are the emigrants entitled to fai but those Muslims also are entitled to receive their share from it who were already living in the abode of Islam (Al-Madinah).

18. This is in praise of the Ansar, the Muslims of Al- Madinah. When the emigrants came from Makkah and other places to their city, they offered their gardens and oases to the Prophet (peace be upon him) with the request that he distribute them among their emigrant brethren-infaith. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: These people do not know gardening: they have come from a region where there are no gardens. Could it not be that you (the Ansar) continue to work in the gardens and oases and make the emigrants partners in the produce? The Ansar submitted: We have heard and obeyed. (Bukhari, Ibn Jarir). Thereupon the emigrants said: We have never seen any people so self-sacrificing as the Ansar, for they would work and labor and make us partners in the produce. We think they would thus be entitled to all spiritual rewards. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Nay, as long as you would praise them and pray for their well-being, you also would get your rewards. (Musnad Ahmad). Then, when the territory of the Bani an-Nadir was taken, the Prophet (peace be upon him) made this proposal to the Ansar: Now one way of managing it is that your properties and the gardens and the oases left by the Jews be combined together and then the whole distributed among you and the emigrants. The second way is that you take back your properties, and the lands vacated by the Jews be distributed among the emigrants. The Ansar said: You may please distribute these evacuee properties among the emigrants and may give them of our properties also as you please. At this Abu Bakr cried out: May Allah reward you, O assembly of the Ansar, with the best of everything. (Yahya bin Adam, Baladhuri). Thus, with the willing consent of the Ansar the properties left by the Jews were distributed only among the emigrants, and from among the Ansar only Abu Dujanah, Sahl bin Hunaif and (according to some) Harith bin as-Simmah were given shares, for they were poor people. (Baladhuri, Ibn Hisham Ruh al-Maani). The same self-sacrificing spirit was shown by the Ansar when the territory of Bahrain was annexed to the Islamic State. The Prophet (peace be upon him) wished that the conquered lands of that territory be given to the Ansar, but they submitted: We would not take any share from it unless a similar share was given to our emigrant brothers. (Yahya bin Adam). Allah has praised the Ansar for this very spirit of self-sacrifice.

19. The word used here means “is saved” and not “was safe”, for without Allah's help and succor no one can attain to the wealth of the heart (liberal-mindedness) by his own power and effort. This is a blessing of God, which one can attain only by God’s bounty and grace. The word shuhha is used for stinginess and miserliness in Arabic. But when this word is attributed to the self of man, it becomes synonymous with narrow-mindedness, niggardliness, mean spiritedness and small-heartedness, and not mere stinginess: it is rather the root cause of stinginess itself. Because of this very quality man avoids acknowledging even the good qualities of another, not to speak of recognizing his rights and discharging them. He wants that he alone should gather up everything in the world, and no one else should have anything of it. He never feels content with his own right, but usurps the rights of others, or at least wants to have for himself all that is good in the world and should not leave anything for others. On this very basis one’s being saved from this evil has been described in the Quran as a guarantee for success. The Prophet (peace be upon him) has counted it among the most evil qualities of man which are the root cause of corruption and mischief. Jabir bin Abdullah has reported that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Avoid shuhha for it was shuhha which ruined the people before you. It incited them to shed each other’s blood and make the sacred and forbidden things of others lawful for themselves. (Muslim, Musnad Ahmad, Baihaqi, Bukhari in Al-Adab). The tradition of Abdullah bin Umar contains the following words: It led them to commit wickedness and they committed it. It commanded them to commit sins and they committed sin. It urged them to break off all connections with the kindred and they broke off all connections with them. (Musnad Ahmad, Abu Daud, Nasai). Abu Hurairah has reported that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Faith and shuhha of the self cannot combine in one and the same heart. (Ibn Abi Shaibah, Nasa Baihaqi in Shuab al-Iman, Hakim). Abu Said Khudri has stated that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Two of the qualities are such that they cannot combine in a Muslim: stinginess and misbehavior. (Abu Daud, Tirmidhi, Bukhari in Al-Adab). It is as a result of this very teaching of Islam that, apart from individuals, the Muslims as a nation are still the most generous and liberal minded people in the world.

وَالَّذِيۡنَ جَآءُوۡ مِنۡۢ بَعۡدِهِمۡ يَقُوۡلُوۡنَ رَبَّنَا اغۡفِرۡ لَـنَا وَلِاِخۡوَانِنَا الَّذِيۡنَ سَبَقُوۡنَا بِالۡاِيۡمَانِ وَلَا تَجۡعَلۡ فِىۡ قُلُوۡبِنَا غِلًّا لِّلَّذِيۡنَ اٰمَنُوۡا رَبَّنَاۤ اِنَّكَ رَءُوۡفٌ رَّحِيۡمٌ‏ 
(59:10) (And it also belongs to) those who came after them,20 and who pray: “Lord, forgive us and our brethren who have preceded us in faith, and do not put in our hearts any rancour towards those who believe. Lord, You are the Most Tender, the Most Compassionate.”21

20. In the injunctions laid down up to here, it has been ruled that in the fai properties there are the rights of Allah and His Messenger and the Messenger’s relatives and the orphans and the indigent and the wayfarers and the emigrants and the Ansar and of the Muslim generations which will be born till the Day of Resurrection. It is this important legal ruling of the Quran in the light of which Umar introduced the new system in respect of the lands and properties of the conquered territories of Iraq, Syria and Egypt and of the possessions of the previous governments and rulers of those countries. When these countries were conquered; some of the distinguished companions among whom were included prominent men like Zubair, Bilal, Abdur Rahman bin Auf and Salman Farsi, insisted that these should be distributed among the armies who had fought and conquered them. They thought that those properties did not come under those upon which you have not rushed your horses and camels, but the Muslims had conquered them by rushing their horses and camels on them. Therefore, except for those cities and territories which surrendered without the war, all the rest of the conquered lands came under ghanimah for which the legal command is that one fifth of the lands and the people be given to the public treasury and the remaining four parts be distributed among the soldiers. But this opinion was not correct on the ground that the Prophet (peace be upon him) had not distributed the lands and the people of any territory conquered by fighting in his time after the deduction of one-fifth, like the booty. Two of the most conspicuous precedents of his time were the conquest of Makkah and the conquest of Khaiber. Of these he handed over Makkah intact to its inhabitants. As for Khaiber, according to Bushair bin Yasar, he divided it into 36 parts, of which he set aside 18 parts for collective benefits and requirements of the Muslims and distributed the remaining 18 among the army. (Abu Daud, Baihaqi, Abi Ubaid: Kitab al-Amwal; Yahya bin Adam: Kitab al-Kharj Baladhuri: Futuh al-Buldan; Ibn Human: Fath al-Qadir). This action of the Prophet (peace be upon him) made it clear that the command in respect of the conquered lands, even if they might have been taken by fighting, is not the same as of the ghanimah otherwise he would never have given the whole of Makkah intact to the people of Makkah, and would have set aside exactly one-half of the properties of Khaiber for the common benefits of the Muslims instead of deducting its one-fifth for the public treasury. Thus, what was established on the basis of the Sunnah was: In respect of the territories conquered by fighting, the ruler of the Muslims has the authority that he may take any decision that he deems fit keeping in view the conditions of the time. He can distribute them if he so likes but if a territory has an unusual nature and importance, as Makkah had, he can also treat its inhabitants with favor, as the Prophet (peace be upon him) treated the people of Makkah.

But as the conquests had not yet become common in the Prophet’s time and separate injunctions in respect of the different kinds of conquered territories had not yet become clearly known to the people, so when big countries were annexed to Islam in the time of Umar, the companions were faced with the problem whether the territories conquered by force were in the nature of ghanimah or fai. After the conquest of Egypt, Zubair demanded: Distribute this, whole land just as the Prophet (peace be upon him) had distributed Khaiber. (Abu Ubaid). About the conquered territories of Syria and Iraq, Bilal insisted: Distribute all the lands among the fighting forces just as the spoils are distributed. (Abu Yusuf, Kitab al-Kharaj). On the other hand, Ali gave this opinion: Leave these lands in possession of the peasants so that they continue to remain a source of income for the Muslims. (Abu Yusuf, Abu Ubaid,). Likewise, the opinion of Muadh bin Jabal was: If you distributed these lands, evil consequences would occur. Because of this distribution large properties will pass into the hands of those few people, who have conquered them. Then, when these people pass away and their properties pass on to their heirs and there is left only one woman or only one man from among them, nothing might remain for the future generations to meet their needs and even to meet the expenses of safeguarding the frontiers of the Islamic State. Therefore, you should so settle things that the interests of both the present and of the future generations are equally safeguarded. (Abu Ubaid, p. 59; Fath al-Bari, vol. vi, p. 138). Umar calculated and found that if the territories of Iraq were distributed, each individual would receive two or three peasants on the average as his share, (Abu Yusuf. Abu Ubaid). Thereupon he arrived at the judicious conclusion that those territories should not be distributed. Thus, the replies that he gave to those who demanded their distribution, were as follows:

Do you want that for the people who come afterwards there should not remain anything. (Abu Ubaid).

What will happen of the Muslims who came afterwards when they find that the land along with its peasants has been distributed and the people have inherited their forefathers? This is not at all just. (Abu Yusuf).

What will be left for the Muslims who came after you? I am afraid if I distribute it, you would fight among yourselves over water. (Abu Yusuf). Had I no thought for those who would come afterwards, I would distribute every territory that I conquered just as the Messenger of Allah had distributed Khaiber. (Bukhari, Muwatta, Abu Ubaid).

Nay: this is the real estate. I will withhold it so that the needs and requirements of the conquering forces and of the common Muslims continue to be met by it. (Abu Ubaid). But the people were not satisfied with these replies, and they started saying that he was being unjust. At last, Umar convened a meeting of the consultative body of the companions and put the matter before it. Here are some of the sentences of the speech that he made on this occasion: I have given you this trouble so that you may join me in shouldering the trust that has been put in me for governing your affairs. I am one of you, and you are the people who affirm the truth today. Every one of you has the option to agree to or differ from what I say. I do not wish that you should follow my desire. You have the Book of Allah, which states the whole truth. By God, if I have said something which I want to enforce, I have no object in view except the truth. You have heard those who think that I am being unjust to them and want to deprive them of their rights, whereas I seek Allah’s refuge that I should commit an injustice. It would be vicious on my part if I withheld from them something which actually belonged to them and gave it to another. But I can see that no other land after the land of the Khosroe is going to fall. Allah has given the properties of the Persians and their lands and their peasants in our possession. I have distributed the booty taken by our armies among them after the deduction of the khums (one fifth), and am thinking of distributing the rest which yet remains. But as for the lands my opinion is that I should not distribute them and their peasants, but should levy revenue on the lands and jizyah on the peasants, which they should always pay, and this should be the fai for the common Muslims and their children and the armies of today and for the generations yet to come. Don’t you see that we need the troops who should be appointed to protect these our frontiers? Don’t you see that in territories like Syria, AI-Jazirah, Kufah, Basra, Egypt we should station our troops, and they should be regularly for their services? So, if I distribute these lands along with their peasants, how shall we meet these expenses.

The debate went on for two or three days. Uthman, Ali, Talhah, Abdullah bin Umar and others concurred with Umar, but nothing could be decided. At last, Umar rose and said: I have found an argument in the Book of Allah, which is decisive in this matter. Then, he recited these very verses of Surah Al-Hashr from Ma afaa Allahu to Rabbana innaka Raufur-Rahim, and argued: The people of this day only are not entitled to receive a share in these properties bestowed by Allah, but Allah has also joined with them those people who will come after them. Then, how can it be that we should distribute the fai properties which are meant for all, only among the conquerors and leave nothing for the later generations? Moreover, Allah says: So that this wealth does not remain circulating among your rich people only. But if distribute it among the conquerors, it will remain circulating only among your rich and nothing would be left for others. This argument satisfied everybody and consensus was reached that all the conquered territories should be declared fai for the common benefits of the Muslims, which should be left with those who work on those lands and they should be put under revenue and jizyah. (Abu Yusuf Kitab al-Kharaj, pp. 23-27, 35; Al- Jassas, Ahkam al-Quran).

Accordingly, the real position of the conquered lands that came to be established was that the Muslims in their collective capacity are their owners; the people who were already working on them would be recognized as cultivators on behalf of the Muslims; they would continue to pay the prescribed revenue to the Islamic government on those lands, their rights as cultivators would pass from generation to generation as heritage, and they would even be allowed to sell those rights, but they will not be the real owners of the land, but its real owners will be the Muslim community. Imam Abu Ubaid in his Kitab al-Amwal has stated this legal position, thus:

Umar left the lands of the territory of Iraq in the hands of its people; he levied tax on their lands and jizyah per head on the people. (p. 57).

When the head of the Islamic government leaves the lands in the hands of the people of the conquered territories, they would be allowed to pass the lands on as heritage and would also be allowed to sell them. (p. 84).

In the time of Umar bin Abdul Aziz, Shabi was asked: Is there a treaty with the people of the territory of Iraq. He replied: There is no treaty, but when the revenue was accepted from them, it amounted to a treaty with them. (Abu Ubaid, p. 49; Abu Yusuf, p. 28).

In the time of Umar, Utbah bin Furqad purchased a piece of land by the Euphrates. Umar asked him from whom he had purchased the land. He replied that he had purchased it from its owners. Umar said: Its owners are these people, i.e. the emigrants and the Ansar. Thus, Umar held the opinion that the real owners of those lands were the Muslims. (Abu Ubaid, p. 74).

Accordingly, the properties of the conquered countries which were declared as the collective property of the Muslims were the following:

(1) Those lands and territories which come under the control of the Islamic government in consequence of a peace treaty.

(2) The ransom or revenue or jizyah which the people of a territory may have agreed to pay, without fighting, in order to seek refuge from the Muslims.

(3) Those lands and properties which the owners might have abandoned and fled.

(4) The properties the owners of which were slain and no survivor was left to own them.

(5) The lands which were not under any ownership previously.

(6) The lands which were already in the ownership of the people, but were left with their previous owners and they were put under jizyah and revenue.

(7) Estates of the previous ruling dynasties.

(8) Properties of the previous governments.

(For details, see Bada-i as-Sanai, vol. vii, pp. 116-118; Yahya bin Adam Kitab aI-Kharaj. pp. 22, 64; Mughni al- Muhtaj, vol. iii, p. 93; Hashiyah ad-Dusuqi ala-sh-Sharah al-Kabir, vol. ii, p. 190; Ghayat al-Muntaha, vol. i, pp. 467- 471).

Since these properties were declared as fai with the consensus of the companions, the jurists of Islam also have agreed in principle on their being regarded as fai. However, they have differed in certain matters, the details of which arc briefly as follows:

The Hanafis say that as regards to the lands of the conquered territories the Islamic government (Imam in juristic terminology has the option that it may distribute them among the forces of conquest after deduction of the khums (one fifth), or may leave them with the former owners and put the owners under jizyah and the lands under revenue. In this case the land will be regarded as a legacy for the Muslims. (Badai as-Sanai, Al-Jassas, Ahkam al-Quran; Sharah al-Anayah al al-Hedayah; Fath al- Qadir). The same view has Abdullah bin Mubarak cited for Imam Sufyan Thauri. (Yahya bin Adam; Abu Ubaid, Kitab al-Amwal).

The Malikis say that as soon as the lands have been conquered they automatically become a legacy for the Muslims. It does not need the Imam’s ruling or the willingness of the Muslim soldiers to declare them a legacy. Besides, the well known view among the Malikis is that not only the lands but the houses and buildings of the conquered territories are also, as a matter of fact, a legacy for the Muslims. However, the Islamic government will not charge the rent for them. (Hashiyah ad-Dusuqi).

The Hanbalis agree with the Hanafis that the Imam has the option to distribute the lands among the soldiers or to declare them as a legacy for the Muslims, and with the Malikis that although the houses of the conquered territories are included in the legacy, no rent will be levied on them. (Ghayatal Muntaha which is a collection of the legal rulings of the Hanbali School of juristic thought and a source book for legal rulings since the 10th century).

The Shafei’s viewpoint is that all the transferable properties of the conquered territory are ghanimah, and all the non-transferable properties (lands, houses, etc.) are fai. (Mughni al-Muhtaj).

Some jurists have expressed the opinion that if the Imam wants to declare the lands of the territory taken by fighting as a legacy for the Muslims, he must first obtain the willingness of the conquering forces. For this they cite this argument: Umar, before the conquest of Iraq, had promised Jarir bin Abdullah al-Banali, the people of whose tribe constituted one-fourth of the army, which fought the Battle of Qadisiyah, that they would be given one-fourth of the conquered territory. Thus, they retained this territory for two or three years. Then Umar said to them: Had I not been responsible and answerable in the matter of division, I would have left with you whatever has been given to you. But now I see that the people have grown in numbers; therefore, my opinion is that you return it to the common people. Jarir acceded to this, and Umar gave him 50 dinars as a prize. (Abu Yusuf, Kitab al-Kharaj; Abu Ubaid, Kitab al-Amwal). From this they argue that Umar had decided to declare the conquered territories as a legacy for the Muslims only after obtaining the willingness of the conquerors. But the majority of the jurists do not admit this argument. For in respect of all the conquered territories no such willingness of the conquerors ever was taken. Only in the case of Jarir bin Abdullah this was done because Umar had made a promise with him prior to any collective decision about the conquered lands. Therefore, he had to obtain his willingness only in order to be free from the obligation of the promise. This cannot be cited as a general law.

Another section of the jurists says that even after declaring the lands as a legacy, the government retains the option that it may redistribute the lands among the conquerors. For this they argue from this tradition: Once Ali said to the people in an address: Had not there been the apprehension that you would fight among yourselves, I would have distributed the suburban lands among you. (Abu Yusuf, Kitab al-Kharaj; Abu Ubaid, Kitab al-Amwal). But the majority of jurists do not admit this argument either. They are unanimous that when the people of the conquered territory have once been allowed to retain their lands and put under jizyah and revenue, the decision can never be changed later. As for the tradition attributed to Ali, Abu Bakr al-Jassas has discussed it at length in his Ahkam al- Quran and proved it to be not authentic.

21. In this verse although the real object is only to point out that in fai not only the people of the present generation but the Muslims of the later periods and their future generations also have a share, yet, besides, the Muslims have also been taught an important moral lesson that they should never have any malice against other Muslims in their hearts, and they should continue to pray for the forgiveness of the Muslims who have gone before them instead of cursing and abusing them. The bond that binds the Muslims together is that of a common faith. If a person values his faith as the most important thing in his heart, inevitably he would be a well-wisher of all those people who are his brethren-in faith. He can have ill-will and malice and hatred towards them in his heart only when the value of the faith decreases in his sight and he starts valuing other things more. Therefore, it is the requirement of faith that a believer’s heart should be free from every trace of malice and hatred against the other believers. In this matter the best lesson is given by a Hadith which Nasai has related from Anas. According to him, once it so happened that for three days continuously the Prophet (peace be upon him) declared in his assembly that a person was going to appear before them who belonged to the dwellers of Paradise, and every time it would be a certain person from among the Ansar. At this Abdullah bin Amr bin Aas became curious as to what deeds the person concerned performed on the basis of which the Prophet (peace be upon him) had repeatedly given the good news of his admission to Paradise. Thus, he made an excuse and spent three consecutive nights in his house to see how he performed his worship, but during the night he did not see anything unusual. At last, he asked him directly as to what special acts and devotions he performed on the basis of which the Prophet (peace be upon him) had given the great good news about him. He replied: You have seen how I perform my worship, but there is one thing which might have carved me this reward: I do not harbor any malice or evil design against any Muslim, nor feel jealous of him on account of any good that Allah might have bestowed on him.

This does not mean that if a Muslim finds an error in another Muslim’s word or deed, he should avoid calling it an error. Faith does not demand this. But to describe an error as a mistake on the basis of an argument and to state it to be so in a polite and decent manner is one thing and harbor malice and hatred and resort to invective and abuse is quite another thing. It is wrong if one resorts to this in respect of his contemporaries, but worse if one resorted to this in respect of the dead people of the past. For the person indulging in such a thing would be a most filthy person for he is not even inclined to forgive the dead. And the worst would be that a person should resort to invective and abuse in respect of those illustrious people who had done full justice to the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) companionship in a period full of extreme tribulations and hardships and had struggled with their lives to spread the light of Islam in the world and enabled us today to be blessed with the faith. One can hold any opinion if he thinks that such and such party of them was in the right and such and such in the wrong in its viewpoint in the differences that arose between them, and can even express his opinion in a reasonable and decent way, but to resort to exaggeration in support of one party so that the heart is filled with spite and hatred against the other is an evil which no God-fearing person would commit. Those who indulge in such a thing against the clear teaching of the Quran, generally present the excuse that the Quran forbids to bear malice towards the believers and the ones towards whom they bear the malice were not believers but hypocrites. But this allegation is even worse than the sin in defense of which the excuse is presented. For these very verses of the Quran in the context of which Allah has taught the Muslims of the later generations not to bear malice towards the Muslims who have gone before them and to pray for their forgiveness, are sufficient to refute this allegation. In these verses three groups have been mentioned, one after the other, who are entitled to receive a share in fai. the Emigrants, the Ansar and the Muslims coming after them; and the Muslims of the later periods have been enjoined that they should pray for the forgiveness of the Muslims who had embraced the faith before them. Obviously, in this context those who had embraced the faith before them could not be any other than the Emigrants and the Ansar. Then Allah in (verses 11-17 of this Surah Al-Hashr) itself has told us who were the hypocrites. This makes it absolutely clear that the hypocrites were the people who had encouraged the Jews on the occasion of the battle of the Bani an-Nadir; as against them, the believers were those who were on the side of the Prophet (peace be upon him) in this battle. After this, can a Muslim who has any fear of God in his heart, have the boldness to deny the faith of the people to whose faith Allah Himself has borne the testimony.

Imam Malik and Imam Ahmed arguing from this verse, have expressed the opinion that there is no share in fai for the people who malign the companions of the Prophet (peace be upon him). (Ibn al-Arabi, Ahkam al-Quran; Ghayat al-Muntaha). But the Hanafis and the Shafeis have not concurred with this, the reason being that Allah while declaring the three groups to be entitled to fai, has praised a conspicuous quality of each group but none of these qualities is a condition which may determine whether a group should or should not be given a share in fai. About the Emigrants it has been said: They seek Allah’s bounty and His goodwill, and are ever ready to succor Allah and His Messenger. This does not mean that an Emigrant who lacks this quality, is not entitled to have a share in fai. About the Ansar, it has been said: They love those who have migrated to them and entertain no desire in their hearts for what is given to them and prefer others about themselves even though they be needy themselves. This also does not mean that a member of the Ansar who has no love for the Emigrants and who is desirous of getting for himself what is being given to them, has no share in fai. Therefore, the quality of the third group that they pray for the forgiveness of those who embraced the faith before them and they pray that they should not have any malice in their hearts towards any other believer is also no condition to make one entitled to fai, but this is in praise of a good quality and an instruction as to what should be the attitude of the believers towards the other believers and especially in respect of those believers who have gone before them.

Ayah - Themes

Surah 1. Al-Fathiha

1-7 Supplication to Allah for guidance taught by Allah Himself                   

Surah 2. Al-Baqara

1-5 Claim of Al-Quran that there it contains no doubtful statement and Al-Quran is a guide for those who are God-conscious

6-7 Warning is of no use for those who reject faith

8-16 Hypocrites and the consequences of hypocrisy

17-20 Examples of hypocrite's deeds

21-22 Allah's demand to worship Him

23-24 Claim of Al-Quran to be the Book of Allah

25-25 Reward for the believers

26-27 Parable of gnat may confound many and enlighten many

28-29 How can you deny Allah?

30-30 The story of Adam's creation

31-33 Victory of knowledge

34-35 Angels show respect to Adam

36-36 Shaitan caused Adam to lose paradise

37-37 Adam's repentance and his forgiveness

38-39 Need of Allah's revelations for guidance

40-43 Allah's covenants with the Children of Israel

44-44 Do you advise others and forget yourselves?

45-46 Allah's help come with patience and Salah

47-48 Criminals will find no way out on the Day of Judgement

49-50 Israelites deliverance from Pharaoh's persecution

51-52 Their sin of worshipping the Calf

53-54 Their repentance through slaying the culprits

55-57 Those who wanted to see Allah face to face were put to death, then Allah gave them life again and provided them with heavenly food

58-59 Their discontent and disbelief

60-60 Miracle of providing water in the desert from a rock

61-61 Israelites rejected the heavenly food and their disobedience and transgression

62-62 Real believers have nothing to fear or to regret

63-64 Israelites covenant with Allah

65-66 Punishment for the violation of Sabbath

67-71 Their attitude in sacrificing a cow on Allah's command

72-74 Miracle of putting the dead body alive and their reaction to the miracle

75-77 Jews are hopeless victims of hypocrisy

78-79 Some of them attributed their own writings to Allah

80-82 Their false claim and its punishment

83-83 Israelites made a covenant with Allah and broke it

84-86 Their behavior with their own people and their punishment for breaking the covenant

87-88 Advent of the Prophet Isa (Jesus)

89-90 Jews rejected the truth knowingly

91-92 Nature of the Jews' belief

93-93 Israelites love for the calf was more than their love for Allah

94-96 Jews' claim of exclusive right to inherit paradise is put to test

97-98 Their animosity for Gabriel and other angels

99-100 Their faithlessness

101-103 Their accusation against Prophet Solomon (Sulaiman) and their learning of witchcraft

104-105 Etiquettes to address the Prophet of Allah

106-107 Abrogation and / or substitution of the verses of Al-Quran

108-108 Questioning the Prophet

109-109 Envy of Jews and Christian

110-110 Open-end credit account for the Hereafter

111-112 Jews' and Christians' false claim to inherit paradise

113-113 Religious prejudice of the Jews and the Christians

114-114 Order not to prevent people from coming to the Masajid

115-115 All directions belong to Allah

116-117 Accusation against Allah of having a son

118-119 Al-Quran is the knowledge of truth

120-121 Jews and Christians will never be pleased with you (Muslims)

122-123 Accountability on the Day of Judgement

124-124 Ibrahim was made the Leader of mankind by Allah

125-126 Importance of the Ka'bah and Prayer of Ibrahim for the city of Makkah

127-129 Ibrahim and Isma`il pray for the appointment of a Prophet from the City of Makkah

130-132 Islam, the religion of Ibrahim and Ibrahim's advice to his sons

133-133 Ya'qoob's advice to his sons

135-135 Jews and Christians Vs Faith of Ibrahim

136-137 Order of Allah to believe in all Prophets without discrimination

138-138 Baptism is from Allah

139-141 Ibrahim and his sons were neither Jews nor Christians but were Muslims

142-142 Qiblah (direction in prayers)

143-143 Order of Allah to change Qiblah

144-147 Ka'bah in Makkah was made the new Qiblah

148-152 Order to face towards Ka'bah as Qiblah durin Salah (prayers)

153-153 Prescription to seek Allah's help

154-154 Martyrs are not dead

155-157 Allah will test the Believer's belief

158-158 Safa and Marwah are the symbols of Allah

159-163 Curse of Allah, the angels and all mankind is on those who conceal the truth

164-164 Signs from nature to recognize Allah

165-167 Mushrikin will have sever punishment and Followers of misguided leaders will regret on the Day of Judgement

168-169 Do not follow the footsteps of Shaitan

170-171 Do not profess the faith blindly

172-173 Prohibited (Haram) food

174-176 Those who hide the truth for worldly gain swallow nothing but fire

177-177 Definition of righteousness?

178-179 The Islamic laws of retribution

180-182 Commandment of Allah to make a 'Will'

183-184 Obligation of fasting

185-185 Revelation of the Quran and fasting in the month of Ramadhan

186-186 Allah is very close to His devotees

187-187 Nights of the Fasting month and Timings of fasting

188-188 Bribe is a sin

189-189 The moon is to determine Time periods

190-193 Order to fight for a just cause

194-194 Retaliation in the sacred months

195-195 Order to give charity

196-196 Hajj and Umrah (pilgrimage to Makkah)

197-203 Restrictions during Hajj and Performance of Hajj (pilgrimage)

204-207 Hypocrisy vs True belief

208-210 O believers enter into Islam completely

211-212 Believers will rank over the unbelievers

213-213 Mankind was one nation having one religion

214-214 Way to Paradise passes through trials

215-216 Charity and Fighting (for just cause) is made obligatory

217-218 Fighting in the Sacred Month and Punishment for "murtad"- who turn back from Islam

219-220 Drinking and gambling are sinful and Dealings with orphans

221-221 It is unlawful to marry a mushrik

222-223 Question about menstruation

224-225 Do not misuse oaths taken in the name of Allah

226-227 Limitation for renouncing conjugal rights

228-228 Waiting period after divorce

229-230 Laws relating to divorce

231-231 Treatment to the divorced women

232-232 There is no restriction on divorcees to remarry

233-234 Requirement of breast feeding babies and Waiting period for widows

235-235 There is no restriction on the remarriage of widows

236-237 Dowry and divorce

238-239 Guarding the Salah (Prayers)

240-242 Obligation of executing the "Last Will and Testament"

243-244 There is no escape from death

245-246 Spending in the Way of Allah and Israelites demand for a king

247-248 Allah appointed Talut to be their king

249-249 Test of Israelites' belief and obedience

250-251 Victory is not by numbers and Prayer of the believers for victory

252-252 Reaffirming the Prophethood of Muhammad (pbuh)

253-253 Ranks of Rasools

254-254 Spending in charity

255-255 Allah's attributes and "Ayat-al-Kursi"

256-257 There is no compulsion in religion and Wali of Allah vs Wali of Shaitan

258-258 Confrontation of Ibrahim and Namrud

259-259 Example of bringing dead to life

260-260 Ibrahim's question of life after death

261-263 Parable of spending in Charity

264-264 What makes charity worthless

265-266 Charity vs Showing off

267-269 Spend the best portion of your wealth and Allah's promise vs Shaitan's promise

270-273 Giving charity in public and private and Who is eligible for charity

274-274 Reward for charity

275-276 Prohibition of usury

277-281 Taking usury is like declaring war against Allah and His Rasool

282-282 All business dealings must be reduced to writing and Witnesses are required in all major business transactions

283-283 If writing is not possible, take a security deposit

284-284 Allah will call to account

285-286 True belief of Prophets and Muslims and Believer's supplication

Surah 3. Al-i'Imran

1-6 It is Allah Who has revealed Torah, Gospel and Al-Quran

7-9 Decisive vs Allegorical verses and Supplication of the Believers

10-13 Warning to the unbelievers and Lesson from the Battle of Badr

14-17 Comforts of this life vs The life in Hereafter

18-20 Testimony of Allah about Himself and that the True Religio in the sight of Allah is Al-Islam

21-25 Warning to the Unbelievers and Faith of the Jews and Christians

26-27 Allah is the One Who controls the kingdom and honor

28-30 Prohibition of taking unbelievers as protectors

31-32 Order to obey and follow the Prophet

33-34 High ranking Prophets

35-37 Birth and growth of Maryem (Mary)

38-41 Supplication of Zakariya for his son Yahya (John)

42-44 Status of Maryem (Mary) among the women of the world

45-46 News of Isa (Jesus) birth

47-51 Birth of Isa (Jesus) son of Maryem and Miracles given to Isa (Jesus)

52-53 Followers of Isa (Jesus) were Muslims

54-54 Plot to kill Isa (Jesus)

55-57 Allah's promise to Isa (Jesus)

58-63 Birth of Isa (Jesus) is compared to the creation of Adam and "Mubahla" Calling Allah's decision if Isa (Jesus) birth is disputed

64-71 Call for unity with Jews and Christians on what is common between them and Muslims and Religion of Ibrahim was Islam and Muslims are the followers of Ibrahim

72-74 Hypocrites among Jews and Christians

75-78 There are some good Jews and Christians and there are some bad and they cheat in quoting their Holy Book

79-80 Isa (Jesus) never said to worship him instead of Allah

81-82 Covenant of Allah with all the Prophets concerning the Last Prophet Muhammad pbuh

83-85 No religion is acceptable to Allah other than Al-Islam

86-91 Curse of Allah, the Angels and all mankind on the unbelievers and fate of the unbelievers who die as unbelievers

92-92 Criteria for righteousness

93-95 Lawful and unlawful food for the Children of Israel

96-97 First House of Allah on earth

98-101 Disbelief of the Jews and Christians and do not obey the Jews or Christians

102-103 Live Islam, die as a Muslim, and be not divided amon yourselves

104-109 Punishment for those who divide Muslims into sects

110-115 Muslims are the best nation ever evolved to enjoin good and forbid evil and Some righteous People of the Book

116-120 Hypocritical charity and Intimate friendship should be only with the believers

121-129 Lessons from the Battle of Uhud and Allah's help to the believers and Prophet does not have the authority to pardon the sinners

130-136 Prohibition of usury and Allah loves the charitable people

137-141 Believers are promised to have upper hand

142-143 No paradise without trial

144-145 Muhammad (pbuh) is no more than a Rasool of Allah

146-148 Prophets and their followers and Supplication of the believers

149-151 Do not follow the unbelievers

152-153 Result of disobeying the Rasool

154-155 After grief Allah bestowed peace and There is no escape from death

156-158 Life and death is from Allah

159-159 Consult before making a decision, once decision is made then be firm

160-161 Put your trust in Allah

162-164 Dignity of Rasool

165-171 Lessons to be learned from the Battle of Uhud and Those who are slain in the cause of Allah are not dead

172-175 Character of the believers at Uhud

176-178 Punishment for bartering belief for unbelief

179-179 Adverse conditions are a test from Allah

180-180 Punishment for the niggardly

181-184 Jews insulted Allah and uttered a lie against Him

185-185 Everyone has to die

186-186 Test of the believers

187-189 Punishment for claiming credit for some thing you have not done

190-194 Signs from Nature and Supplication of the believers

195-195 Acceptance of supplication by Allah

196-200 Do not be deceived by the unbelievers and Be patient and excel in patience

Surah 4. An-Nisaa

1-1 Creation of mankind

2-2 Property of the orphans

3-3 Restrictions on number of wives

4-4 Obligation of dowry

5-5 Do not trust property to feebleminded people

6-6 Train the orphans to manage their properties

7-10 Laws of inheritance

11-11 Prescribed shares in inheritance

12-12 Inheritance of spouse's property

13-14 Commandment to abide by the limit of Allah

15-16 Initial order relating to the punishment for women guilty o fornication

17-18 Acceptable vs Unacceptable repentance

19-19 Women should not be treated as a part of Estate

20-21 Do not take dowry back from women

22-22 Prohibition from marring the wife of one's father

23-23 Women that are prohibited for marriage-"Mahram" relations

24-24 Prohibited and permitted marriages continued

25-25 Permission for marriage with slave girls

26-28 Allah wishes to guide and forgive

29-30 Respect the ownership of one another's properties

31-32 Avoid heinous sins and do not be jealous

33-33 Laws of inheritance are fixed

34-35 Men are given authority over women and Corrective measures for disobedient women and Arbitration in family disputes

36-38 Huquq-al-Ibad (rights of other human beings)

39-42 Witnesses of the Rasools on the Day of Judgement

43-43 Prohibition of drinking liquor-2nd Order and Tayammum-a substitute for ablution

44-46 Behavior of the People of the Book

47-50 Invitation of Iman to the People of the Book and Mushrikin will not be forgiven

51-55 People of the Book tend to take side of Shaitan

56-59 Fate of the unbelievers and the believers and Who should the believers obey?

60-63 Hypocrites' attitude towards the decision of the Prophet

64-68 One who disputes the decision of the Prophet is not a believer

69-70 Believers will be in excellent company in the hereafter

71-74 Be prepared for armed conflict (Jihad)

75-76 Make Jihad to help the oppressed

77-79 Fear Allah and not the people and There is no escape from death

80-81 Obedience of the Rasool is in fact the obedience of Allah

82-84 Proof of Al-Quran being the Divine revelation and report the important news to responsible persons

85-87 Respond to greetings with even better greetings

88-91 Fight against hypocrisy and hypocrites

92-93 Punishment for killing a believer and laws of bloodwit

94-94 Investigate properly before jumping to conclusion

95-96 Ranks of Mujahideen over Non-Mujahideen

97-100 Oppressed should migrate if possible and Reward for migration in the cause of Allah

101-104 Salat-al-Qasr, Shortening of Salah during travel and Salah in the state of war and Salah is obligatory at its prescribed times

105-112 Establish justice based on Divine guidance and Warning against Slander and against falsely charging innocents

113-115 Allah's special favors to the Prophet and Prohibition of secret counsel and its limited exception

116-121 Shirk is and unforgivable sin and Pledge and Promises of Shaitan

122-124 Promise of Allah-who can be truer than Allah in promise?

125-126 No one is better than a Muslim

127-130 Establishment of justice for women

131-134 Have fear of Allah in your dealings

135-135 Stand firm for justice

136-141 Believers are required to believe wholeheartedly and Boycott un-Islamic gatherings and Hypocrites have double standards

142-147 Characteristics of hypocrites and the acts of hypocrisy and Hypocrites will be in the lowest depths of hellfire

148-152 Do not utter evil words and Do not draw a line between Allah and His Rasools in obedience

153-159 Jews are habitual sinners and violators of Allah's commandments and Jesus was neither killed nor crucified

160-162 Punishment to Jews for their iniquities and Their only salvation is to become Muslims

163-166 This Quran carries the same message as was sent to Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus and Al-Quran's authenticity is verified by Allah Himself

167-171 Believe in this authentic revelation if you want to attain felicity and Stop saying "Trinity" Allah is the One and Only Deity

172-173 Jesus was a Prophet and worshipper of Allah

174-175 Mankind is asked to believe in the message of Al-Quran

176-176 Legal decision relating to the inheritance of childless persons

Surah 5. Al-Maida

1-2 Fulfil your obligations, promises and agreements and Cooperate in piety and not in transgression

3-3 Haram-(Forbidden) meat and Al-Islam is declared to be the complete and perfect Deen (way of life)

4-5 All good and clean things are made lawful and Food of the People of the Book is made lawful and marriage with their women is permitted

6-6 Order for making wudhu (ablution) and Permission of Tayammum

7-11 Stand for true witness and establish justice and Plot of Jews to kill the Prophet and his eminent companions

12-13 Salah and Zakah were obligatory for Jews and Jews habit of being deceitful

14-16 Christians too have neglected most of their Book and Jews and Christians are asked to become Muslims

17-17 Jesus son of Mary is not God or son of God

18-19 False claim of Jews and Christians to be the children of God and Invitation to Jews and Christians to become Muslims

20-26 Behavior of Jews with their own Prophet Musa (Moses) and Curse of Allah on the Jews for 40 years

27-31 Story of Adam's two sons (Abel and Cain)

32-32 Decree of Allah regarding the killing of a human being

33-34 Punishment of waging war against Allah and His Rasool

35-37 Jihad is the way to success and No ransom will save the unbelievers from the punishment

38-40 Punishment for theft

41-43 Do not provide lip-service; be true believers and If Allah intends to punish, the Rasool cannot save

44-45 Laws of Taurat (Torah) and Those who do not judge by the laws of Allah, They are unbelievers, They are wrongdoers

46-47 c) They are transgressors

48-50 Diversity of human race and Establish justice based on Allah's revelations

51-53 Do not take Jews or Christians as your protectors

54-56 Your protecting friends are Allah, His Rasool, and your fellow believers

57-60 Do not befriend those people who make a mockery of your religion

61-66 Jews deceiving behavior and Jews slander against Allah and If only the people of the Book had believed, They could have had the best of the both worlds

67-69 Rasool's mission is to deliver Allah's Message

70-71 Attitude of Jews towards Rasools

72-74 Those who say Jesus is God are disbelievers

75-77 Who was Jesus son of Mary?

78-82 Disbelievers among the Children of Israel were cursed by the tongues of David and Jesus and Christians are closer to Muslims than the Jews and Pagans

83-86 Good Christians recognize the truth and become Muslims

87-89 Do not make Halal things Haram on your own and Kaffarah (penalty) for breaking the oath

90-93 Prohibition of intoxicants (liquor and drugs) and gambling and Rasool's duty is only to pass on the Message of Allah

94-96 Prohibition of hunting during Hajj Ihram (wearing pilgrim garb) and Kaffarah (penalty) for hunting during Hajj Ihram

97-100 Sacred elements of Hajj

101-104 Do not ask questions like the nation of Musa (Moses) and Superstitions are prohibited in Islam

105-108 Last will and testament, and testimony of witnesses

109-115 Favors of Allah upon Jesus and the miracles he was given and Disciples of Jesus asked for a Table Spread of food as a miracle

116-120 Testimony of Jesus on the Day of Judgement about the Christians

Surah 6. Al-An'am

1-6 Allah is the same One God Almighty in both heaven and earth

7-10 If Allah had sent a written Book and and angel with it the unbelievers still would not have believed

11-18 Allah has decreed mercy for Himself that is why He does not punish any one in this world and Punishment will be on the Day of Judgement

19-20 Al-Quran is revealed to admonish and to declare that there is Only One God Allah

21-26 Prejudice has made the people worship deities other than Allah

27-30 For sure there is a life after death?

31-35 Those who deny Prophet Muhammad, in fact deny Allah's revelations

36-41 Those who listen will accept the Truth and Use your common sense to learn from the signs of nature and Do you not call Allah alone in real distress?

42-45 Prosperity in this world is not a reward but a respite

46-50 Who can restore your hearing and sight if Allah takes them away? And Rasools never claimed that they know the unseen or that they are angels

51-55 Admonish the unbelievers with this Al-Quran and Real belief is a favor of Allah and is irrespective of worldly status

56-60 Allah alone has the authority of passing judgement and He alone knows the unseen

61-62 Allah has appointed guardian angles over you

63-67 Allah is the One Who delivers you from the calamities

68-69 Do not sit with those who argue about Allah's revelations

70-70 Do not associate with those who take their religion as a matter of amusement

71-73 Believers are commanded to become Muslims, to establish Salah and to fear Allah alone

74-79 Ibrahim learned faith through the study of nature with his common sense

80-82 Arguments of Mushrikin with Ibrahim about Allah

83-90 Descendants of Prophet Ibrahim including Musa, Isa and Muhammad, none of them were Mushrikin

91-91 Allah is the One Who revealed the Taurat and Al-Quran

92-94 Those who invent a lie against Allah will face a disgraceful punishment

95-100 Examples from Allah's creation are clearly spelled out for the understanding of mankind

101-107 How could Allah have a son without a spouse? And Clear proofs have come to you if only you could care to understand

108-110 Do not insult the deities to whom the Mushrikin offer their worship and Guidance depend on the attitude of individuals

111-115 All Rasools of Allah had opposition from Shaitan and his followers

116-121 Eat only that meat on which Allah's name has been pronounced

122-124 When good and bad are treated alike, criminals are appointed as their ringleaders

125-127 Whomever Allah wants to guide, He opens up his chest to Islam

128-129 Jinns, and human beings who are misled by them, will all be cast into Hell

130-135 On the Day of Judgement kafirs (unbelievers) will confess that they were indeed kafirs

136-140 Mushrikin give their deities preference over Allah and Mushrikin falsely attribute their self-imposed prohibitions to Allah

141-142 Give Zakah of agriculture on the harvest day

143-144 Falsely attributed prohibition of livestock are clarified

145-147 Correct prohibitions of livestock are spelled out and Explanation of the Jewish prohibitions of live stock

148-150 Mushrikin' excuse for being Mushrikin

151-154 In Islam forbidden things are based on fundamental moral principles

155-158 The Book of Allah has come to you for your guidance so that there may be no excuse about the true Word of Allah

159-160 Those who divide the religion into sects are not Muslims

161-165 Declare, "My Salah, my devotion, my life and my death are all for Allah"

Surah 7. Al-A'raf

1-10 The Rasools as well as the people to whom they were sent shall be questioned on the Day of Judgement and a Scale of justice shall be established

11-18 Story of Adam and Iblees (Shaitan) and Shaitan vowed to mislead Adam and his descendants

19-25 Shaitan cunningly seduced Adam and Eve to disobey Allah and Their repentance and Allah's conditional acceptance

26-31 Children of Adam are warned not to fall into the trap of Shaitan like Adam and Allah never commands what is shameful

32-34 Command of Allah to wear decent proper dress and eat good food

35-39 Children of Adam are directed to follow the Guidance of Allah provided to them through His Rasools

40-41 Gates of heaven shall not be opened for the disbelievers

42-43 Only believers shall enter paradise

44-47 Dialogue between the residents of paradise and the inmates of hell

48-53 Dialogue between the people of A'raf and the inmates of hell and Inmates of hell shall beg for water and food from the residents of paradise

54-58 Allah is the One Who created this universe and Pray to Allah with fear and hope

59-64 Prophet Nuh's address to his people, their disbelief and their fate

65-72 Prophet Hud's address to his people, their disbelief and their fate

73-79 Prophet Saleh's address to his people, their disbelief and their fate

80-84 Prophet Lut's address to his people, their disbelief and their fate

85-87 Prophet Shu'aib's address to his people, their disbelief and their fate

88-93 Behavior of the unbelievers with Prophet Shu'aib

94-99 Adversity and affluence are reminders from Allah

100-102 Stories of prior nations are narrated to teach a lesson

103-108 Prophet Moses was sent for the guidance of Pharaoh and his chiefs

109-126 Moses' confrontation with the magicians of Pharaoh

127-129 Pharaoh's revenge against the people of Moses

130-137 Scourge of Allah against Pharaoh and his chiefs, and their final destruction

138-141 Allah rescued the Children of Israel but they still disbelieved in One God

142-144 Musa's communication with Allah

145-147 Musa was given the written tablets of Taurat (Torah) and Arrogant people cannot get guidance

148-151 Israelites started worshipping calf after witnessing their miraculous deliverance

152-156 Worshippers of the calf incurred the wrath of Allah

157-157 Advent of Prophet Muhammad was described in Torah and Gospel

158-158 Muhammad (pbuh) is the Prophet for the whole of mankind

159-162 Allah provided food and water in the desert to the people of Musa

163-168 Jewish Sabbath, the violation, and Allah's scourge

169-171 Jews' wrong belief about Allah's forgiveness

172-174 Mankind's testimony that Allah is their Rabb at the time of Adam's creation

175-178 Example of those who deny Allah's revelations

179-181 Misguided people are like animals or even worse

182-188 Those who deny Allah's revelations are drawing closer to destruction and Prophet himself has no power to benefit anyone or to avert any harm

189-198 Allah created the whole of mankind from a single soul and Reality of those gods whom people worship beside Allah and Allah is the Protecting Friend of the righteous

199-206 Show forgiveness, speak for justice and avoid the ignorant and When the Quran is being recited listen to it with complete silence

Surah 8. Al-Anfal

1-10 Commandment relating to the spoils of war (booty) and Battle of Badr, a battle between truth and falsehood

11-19 Allah's help during the Battle of Badr and Allah's decision between Muslims and kafirs

20-28 Worst people in the sight of Allah are those who do not use their common sense and Guard yourselves against temptations of Shaitan

29-37 If you become Godfearing, Allah will grant you wisdom to judge between right and wrong and Lawful guardians of Ka'bah are those who have fear of Allah

38-40 Unbelievers, who embrace Islam, their past is forgiven

41-44 Rules about the distribution of the spoils of war

45-48 Order of Allah to remain firm during combat against enemy

49-52 Victory of the believers and the painful death of the unbelievers

53-54 Allah does not change His blessings unless people change themselves

55-58 Treaties must be honored unless broken with proper notification

59-64 Order to remain prepared for war against the unbelievers and Make peace if enemy is willing to make peace

65-69 Allah's promise to make the believers victorious over armies TWO to TEN times larger in quantity than believers

70-71 Treatment to prisoners of war who embrace Islam

72-75 Duties and obligations of the Islamic State towards Muslims living in a non-Muslim country

Surah 9. At-Tauba

1-6 Proclamation to dissolve the "Treaty of Hudeybiyah"

7-11 Commandment of Allah to honor the treaty so long as the unbelievers honor it

12-16 If the unbelievers violate the treaty, then fight against their ringleaders

17-18 Mushrikin are forbidden to be the caretakers of Masajid

19-22 Service to pilgrims is not equal to true belief in Allah, the Last Day, and Jihad

23-24 Do not take your fathers and brothers as your friends if they prefer Kufr (unbelief) over Iman (belief)

25-27 Allah's help is with the quality and not the quantity of the believers

28-29 Prohibition of Mushrikin from entering Masjid-al-Haram

30-33 Mushrik are the Jews and Christians who call Azra and Jesus the sons of God

34-35 Do not be like Rabbis and Priests who misappropriate the wealth of people

36-37 The number of months in the book of Allah is 12, of which 4 are sacred

38-42 Allah's order to bear arms against the unbelievers, if necessary

43-48 Those who do not participate in Jihad are hypocrites

49-59 Excuses of the hypocrites for not bearing arms against the unbelievers

60-60 Categories for the distribution of Zakah

61-63 Order of Allah not to molest the Prophet

64-66 Punishment for those who make fun of the religion

67-70 Hypocritical actions and their punishment

71-72 Believers' actions and their rewards

73-74 Allah's order to make Jihad against hypocrites and unbelievers

75-80 Behavior of the hypocrites

81-89 Hypocrites did not join the war against the unbelievers and Prohibition of offering Funeral prayer for the Hypocrites

90-93 Genuine exemptions from the battlefront

94-99 Those who make excuses to avoid serving in armed struggle for the cause of Allah when needed, are hypocrites

100-110 Categories of hypocrites and Commandment for the collection of Az-Zakah and Hypocrites' masjid for mischievous motives, called "Masjid-e-Zirar"

111-112 Allah has purchased the persons and wealth of the Believers in lieu of granting them the Paradise

113-116 Do not seek forgiveness for the Mushrikin

117-118 Allah forgave those three who lagged behind but were sincere

119-122 Believers are those who prefer the life of the Rasool over their own and requirement of obtaining understanding of religion

123-127 Qur'anic verses do increase the faith of the believers

128-129 Character of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and Prayer taught by Allah

Surah 10. Yunus

1-2 Al-Quran is the book of wisdom

3-5 Allah is the One Who created this universe and He is the One Who originates the creation and repeats it

6-10 There are signs of His manifestation in the creation of heaven, earth, sun, moon, day and night

11-17 Behavior of the wrong doers towards Allah and His revelations

18-20 Deities other than Allah can neither harm nor benefit you and Mankind was one nation until they invented different creeds

21-23 Mankind call upon Allah in their sufferings but plot against Him in their happiness

24-24 Example of this worldly life

25-30 Allah invites you to the Home of Peace and Deities whom they worship are not even aware of their worship

31-36 Truth about Allah vs other gods invented by the Mushrikin

37-40 This Quran is the revelation of Allah

41-46 Those who disbelieve in this Quran shall be the losers in the hereafter

47-53 Every nation was sent a Rasool for their guidance

54-56 There shall be no way out for the unbelievers on the Day of Judgement

57-60 Al-Quran is a mercy, blessing, and cure for the problems of mankind

61-65 Whatever you do, Allah is a witness to it

66-70 Mushrikin follow nothing but conjecture, preach nothing but falsehood

71-73 Story of Prophet Nuh and his people

74-82 Rasools were sent to the descendants of Prophet Nuh-similarly Prophet Musa and Haroon were sent to Pharaoh

83-92 Story of Musa and Fir'on (Pharaoh) and Children of Israel were delivered from the bondage of Fir'on

93-95 Children of Israel were provided with good dwellings and food

96-98 Belief after seeing the scourge did not benefit any nation except the nation of Yunus

99-103 Forcing someone to convert to Islam is prohibited

104-107 No one other than Allah can harm or benefit you

108-109 Declare that guidance has come-now to follow or not to follow is your choice

Surah 11. Hud

1-5 Teachings of Al-Quran

6-8 Allah is the Sustainer of all creatures

9-14 Mankind is ever ungrateful to Allah except the believers and Al-Quran is not forged by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

15-24 People of the Book (Jews and Christians) are of two kinds, those who can see the Truth, and those who choose not to

25-35 Nuh's address to his people and Nuh's people challenged him and asked for the scourge of Allah

36-39 Allah commanded Nuh to build and ark

40-41 Allah commanded Nuh to embark and gather on board the believers and a pair from every species

42-49 Dialogue between Nuh, his son, and Allah

50-60 Prophet Hud's address to his people, their disbelief and its consequences

61-68 Prophet Salah's address to his people, their disbelief and its consequences

69-76 Good news for Prophet Ibrahim, he will have a son (Isaac) and beyond him a grandson (Jacob)

77-83 Prophet Lut's address to his people, their disbelief and its consequences

84-95 Prophet Shu'aib's address to his people who were cheating in their business transactions and Their disbelief and its consequences

96-109 Fate of Fir'on and his chiefs who were warned but they gave no heed

110-113 Differences arose about Torah given to Musa for his followers' lack of belief

114-117 Virtues remove evils, Allah does not let the reward of the righteous be wasted

118-123 Freedom of choice given to mankind is the Will of Allah

Surah 12. Yusuf

1-3 Al-Quran is revealed in the Arabic language

4-6 Story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph)

7-10 There are lessons in this story for the inquirers

11-15 Stepbrothers of Yusuf asked their father to send him with them on a hunting trip and threw him in a dark well

16-18 They told their father that Yusuf was eaten by a wolf

19-20 One caravan kidnapped him, brought him to Egypt, and sold him

21-22 The Egyptian who bought him was a nice man

23-29 His master's wife tried to seduce him but Allah saved him

30-35 Women of the town started pointing fingers at her, she invited them to a banquet and asked Yusuf to appear before them and Yusuf was sent to prison

36-42 Two prison inmates had dreams and asked Yusuf for interpretation and Yusuf's address to his fellow inmates

43-49 King of Egypt had a dream and asked for its interpretation and Yusuf's interpretation of the King's dream

50-52 King of Egypt heard the case of Yusuf and declared him innocent

53-57 Yusuf's appointment as King's cabinet member

58-62 Yusuf's brothers came to Egypt to get food and grain and Yusuf asked them to bring Benjamin (Yusuf's younger brother)

63-68 They asked their father to send Benjamin with them in order to get more grain and Ya'qoob's advice to his sons

69-79 Yusuf introduced himself to his brother and plotted to retain him and Benjamin was accused of stealing so that he could be retained

80-87 Yusuf's brothers went back and told their father about the incident of Benjamin's stealing and retention and Their father sent them back

88-93 They came to Yusuf and begged for food and some charity and Yusuf disclosed his identity and He forgave his brothers and sent for his family

94-98 Ya'qoob got the good news of his son Yusuf

99-104 Thus his family relocated from Ken'and to Egypt and Yusuf's prayer to live and die as a Muslim

105-108 Most of the ignorant people who believe in Allah also commit shirk

109-111 All Rasools were human beings and Story of Yusuf is confirmation of previous scriptures

Surah 13. Ar-Ra'd

1-3 Al-Quran is revealed by Allah, the Creator of the heavens and the earth

4-7 Trees, fruit, vegetables and their tastes are the signs of Allah and For every nation Allah sent a guide (Rasool)

8-15 Allah never changes the condition of a people unless they want to change themselves and Pray to Allah alone

16-18 Deities besides Allah have no control over any harm or benefit and Those who do not respond to the call of their Rabb will have escape

19-26 Those who fulfil their pledge with Allah will have and excellent home in the hereafter and Those who break their pledge will have the curse and a terrible home

27-29 It is the remembrance of Allah that provides tranquility to hearts

30-31 There is no God but Him, all things are subject to His command

32-34 Allah watches minutely each and every soul

35-37 Al-Quran is revealed in Arabic for easy understanding

38-43 Rasool has no power to show any miracle without the sanction of Allah and When Allah commands, there is none to reverse it and That Allah is the Master of all planning

Surah 14. Ibrahim

1-3 This Book is revealed to bring the mankind out from darkness into light

4-4 All Rasools speak the language of their own people

5-6 Prophet Musa was sent to lead his people out from darkness into light

7-12 If all the dwellers of earth become nonbelievers, it makes no difference to Allah and In Allah let the believers put their trust

13-17 Allah punishes the wrongdoers and blesses those who dread His eminence

18-21 Allah has based the creation of the heavens and the earth on Truth

22-22 Shaitan has no power over human beings-he only invites and people follow

23-23 Greetings in Paradise will be 'Peace'

24-27 Example of a "good word" and a "bad word"

28-34 Those who show ingratitude towards Allah's favors shall be cast into Hell and Allah has given you countless favors

35-41 The prayer of Prophet Ibrahim for the city of Mecca and its residents and The prayer of Prophet Ibrahim which is made a part of five daily prayers

42-51 Never think that Allah is unaware of the unjust, or that He will ever break His promise made to His Rasools

52-52 Allah is the One and Only God

Surah 15. Al-Hijr

1-1 Al-Quran is the Divine Book

2-15 On the Day of Judgement, the unbelievers will wish that they were Muslims and Allah Himself has taken the responsibility of preserving Al-Quran

16-25 Allah created and decorated the heavens and also created everything suitable for human life on earth

26-44 Story of Adam's creation; prostration of the angels before him and the refusal of Shaitan to prostrate and Shaitan and his followers are destined for hell

45-50 The righteous will be awarded paradise

51-60 Prophet Ibrahim is given the good news of a son by two angels

61-79 The same angels came to Prophet Lut and executed Allah's decree of stoning to death the nation of homosexuals

80-86 Punishment to the people of Hijr for their disbelief

87-99 Al-Fatiha is also called, "Seven verses worthy of oft-recitation" And Proclaim the commandments of Allah publicly and turn away from the Mushrikin

Surah 16. An-Nahl

1-9 Allah has sent down His revelations to warn that there is no god but Him and He has created cattle for the benefit of human beings

10-21 It is He Who sends down water from the sky for drinking and agriculture and He set mountains to stabilize earth and Allah has bestowed so many favors that you cannot even count them

22-25 Unbelievers are arrogant and they will be held responsible for that attitude

26-34 On the Day of Judgement Allah will humiliate the arrogant and cast them into hell, while the righteous will be awarded paradise

35-40 Allah has sent the Rasools to warn against the unbelievers excuse, "If Allah wanted, we would have not worshipped anyone else"

41-44 Allah has promised a good abode for those who migrate for His sake

45-50 Do the unbelievers feel secure against the wrath of Allah

51-60 Whenever unbelievers are in distress they call upon Allah alone; no sooner does He relieve them that they start committing shirk

61-65 If Allah were to punish for wrong doings, He would not leave even and animal around the wrongdoers and As water gives life to dead land so does Al-Quran to the human soul

66-70 There is a lesson for mankind in the lives of animals ie, milk-producing animals and the honeybee

71-76 There is a lesson in the process of your own creation; Why then, believe in deities who have no power to create anything and disbelieve in Allah, the Creator

77-83 There are also signs of Allah in the lives of the birds and the animals

84-89 On the Day of Judgement a witness will be called from each nation and the unbelievers will face the reality of their invented false gods

90-94 Allah commands to do justice, do good to others, and give to near relatives; and He forbids indecency, wickedness, and rebellion

95-100 What is with you is transitory; and what is with Allah is everlasting and When you recite Al-Quran, seek Allah's protection against Shaitan

101-110 Unbelievers accused Muhammad (pbuh) of being taught Al-Quran by a certain man, but the man they allude to is non-Arab while Al-Quran is in eloquent Arabic

111-119 Do not declare with your tongue what is Halal (lawful) and what is Haram (unlawful)-Halal and Haram are from Allah

120-124 Ibrahim was a nation in himself

125-128 Call towards the Way of Allah with wisdom; advise and reason in a courteous manner

Surah 17. Al-Israa

1-1 Allah took Muhammad (pbuh) on a tour of the universe

2-10 Allah fulfilled the prophecy made in the Holy Book of the Israelites that they will create mischief in the land twice and each time they will be punished and Al-Quran guides to the perfectly Straight Way

11-14 The book of his own deeds shall be given to each individual on the Day of Judgement

15-17 He that seeks guidance does so to his own good and he who goes astray does so to his own loss

18-22 He that desires the transitory things of this life is given here, but in the hereafter he shall be condemned to hell

23-30 Some commandments of Allah for the believers including proper behavior with parents, relatives, and the community at large

31-40 The commandments continue

41-44 If there were other gods besides Allah, they would have tried to dethrone Him

45-52 Belief in the hereafter is necessary to understand Al-Quran and Hereafter is Life after death

53-55 Believers should speak only good words

56-57 Invented gods have no power to relieve you from any distress

58-60 Why the signs are not sent to Muhammad (pbuh) like prior prophets

61-65 Shaitan, his enmity with human beings, and his vow to seduce them

66-70 Allah has provided conveyance for you on land and sea

71-72 Accountability of every community and its leaders

73-77 No compromise is allowed in matters of Islamic law and principles

78-84 Five times daily Salah (prayers) and and extra prayer called Tahajjud for the Holy Prophet and Al-Quran is a healing and mercy for the believers

85-88 Ar-Ruh (Spirit) is at the command of Allah and No one can produce a Quran like this

89-93 In Al-Quran Allah has used different methods to make people understand His Message

94-100 Allah has sent a human Rasool to human beings; if the dwellers of earth had been Angels, Allah would have sent and angel as a Rasool and Only disbelievers can doubt life after death

101-104 Musa was given NINE signs; people still did not believe him

105-111 Al-Quran is revealed in truth and with the truth it has come dow in sections to suit each occasion, for easy deliberation Offer Salah neither too loud nor too low a voice, adopt the middle course

Surah 18. Al-Kahf

1-6 Those who say Allah has begotten a son are uttering a monstrous lie

7-12 Story of the Companions of the Cave

13-17 They were young men who declared the truth about the Oneness of Allah and They had to run away and take refuge in a cave

18-20 They are in a state of sleep and They were waken up by Allah after hundreds of year

21-22 Their identity was disclosed to resolve the disputed issue of life after death, What a shame that instead of getting the point people are disputing about their numbers

23-26 Whenever you promise to do something in future, always say, "Insha Allah (If Allah wills)"

27-31 No one is authorized to change the Word of Allah and Proclaim, "Truth from Allah has come, choice is yours, believe or disbelieve"

32-44 Parable of a believer and a disbeliever

45-49 Similitude of worldly life and its relationship with the life of hereafter

50-53 Fate of those who follow the Shaitan and commit shirk

54-59 Allah has given all kinds of examples in the Quran, so that the people may understand His Message

60-70 Prophet Musa travelled to find Khizer to learn some of the knowledge given to him by Allah Almighty and Khizer warned Musa that he would not be able to bear with him

71-74 Prophet Musa could not resist questioning Khizer when he made a hole in boat, and when he killed a boy with no apparent reason

75-82 Story of Prophet Musa and Khizer

83-101 Story of king Zul-Qarnain

102-108 Fate of the Mushrikin and the Believers on the Day of Judgement

109-109 Words of Allah are countless and can not be recorded

110-110 Muhammad is but a human being like you

Surah 19. Maryam

1-15 The story of Zakariya and the birth and youth of Yahya (John)

16-26 The story of Maryem and the miraculous birth of Isa (Jesus)

27-34 Maryem brought her baby (Jesus) to her people, and the baby spoke to his people in the cradle to defend his mother and proclaim his assignment to be their Prophet

35-40 Isa (Jesus) is not the son of God, it is not befitting to the Majesty of God that He needs to beget a son for name, fame, help or continuity of race

41-50 Story of Ibrahim and his idol worshipping father

51-57 Prophethood of Musa, Isma'il and Idris

58-65 All prophets of Allah were Divine Guided and chosen

66-82 Believers and unbelievers' life in this world and their life in the Hereafter

83-98 No god other than Allah will be able to save you on the Day of Judgement and Those who say Allah has begotten as son preach such a monstrous lie that even the heavens may crack, earth split and mountains crumble to pieces and Allah has made the Quran easy for Mankind

Surah 20. Ta-ha

1 - 8 Al-Quran is a reminder for those who fear Allah, the Creator of the heavens and earth

9 - 16 Prophet Musa went to the sacred valley of 'Tuwa' at mount Tur

17 - 24 Allah chose him as His Rasool and assigned him towards Fir'on (Pharaoh)

25 - 48 Prophet Musa prayed to Allah to open his heart, easy his task and remove the impediment from his speech so that people may understand, what he says Allah granted his request and reminded him about His favors

49 - 54 Dialogue between Musa and Fir'on

55 - 55 Human life cycle

56 - 64 Fir'on disbelieved Musa by calling his miracles a magician trick and challenged him to confront his magicians in public - Musa accepted the challenge

65 - 76 Confrontation of Musa and Fir'on's magicians, after witnessing Musa's miracle Magicians accepted Islam and Dialogue between Magicians and Fir'on

77 - 82 Deliverance of the Children of Israel from the bondage of Fir'on

83 - 89 When Prophet Musa went to Mount Tur for communion with Allah - Israelites started worshipping calf in his absence

90 - 98 Musa's inquiry about the idol worshipping, his decision about Samiri, Golden Calf and his address to his people

99 - 104 AL-Quran is but a reminder and the life of this world shall appears to be no longer than one day in the Hereafter

105 - 112 A scene from the Day of judgement

113 - 115 AL-Quran is sent in Arabic to teach and to remind, so read and say, "O Rabb increase my Knowledge"

116 - 128 Story of Adam's creation and Shaitan's temptation and Allah forgave Adam's sin, chose him and guided him to the right Way and Those who do not read AL-Quran and follow its guidance shall be raise as blind on the Day of Resurrection

129 - 132 Do not envy others in worldly benefits, rather seek Allah's pleasure if you want to attain the blessed end

133 - 135 AL-Quran is a sign from Allah so there can be no excuse for the unbelievers on the Day of Judgement

Surah 21. Al-Anbiyaa

1-10 The day of accountability is getting closer but the disbelievers are still heedless to the admonition and disputing as to how Rasool can be a human beings

11-15 Prior nations were destroyed due to similar iniquities

16-18 The creation of heavens and earth is not a game

19-24 If there were more than One God, the heavens and earth would have been in a state of disorder

25-29 All Rasools were sent with the same Message, "There is no god but Allah, so worship Him alone

30-33 The skies and earth once were once one mass, Allah split them asunder, and He created all living things from water

34-41 Allah has not granted immortality to any human being If Rasools are destined to die, how disbelievers are going to live for ever!

42-47 Invented gods can not even defend themselves, how they will defend them against Allah and Scale of justice shall be set up on the Day of Judgement

48-50 Musa was given AL-Furqan (the criterion of right and wrong), so is this AL-Quran

51-71 Ibrahim questioned the idol worshiping of his father and his people and Ibrahim broke all their idols to show, that the gods who can not even defend themselves, how they can be of any benefit to them and They decided to burn him alive but Allah commanded the fire to be cool and comfortable for Ibrahim

72-75 Allah blessed Ibrahim with son (Ishaq) and then a grandson (Ya'qoob) and made each of them Prophets

76-77 Allah accepted the prayer of Nuh against the unbelievers

78-82 Allah blessed Prophets Dawood and Sulaiman with wisdom, knowledge and kingdoms

83-84 Allah accepted Prophet Ayub's prayer and removed his affliction

85-91 Allah accepted the prayers and blessed Prophets Isma`il, Zulkifl, Yunus, Zakariya and also blessed Maryem

92-93 Mankind is but one brotherhood

94-97 Whoever does good deeds, provided he is a believer, his endeavor will not be rejected

98-106 The Day of Judgement and the fate of the disbelievers and the believers

107-112 Allah has sent Muhammad (pbuh) as a blessing for all the worlds (Humans, Jinns and others)

Surah 22. Al-Hajj

1-4 A scene from the Hour of Doom

5-7 Life cycle, life in this world and the life in the Hereafter

8-10 People invoke other deities besides Allah, without knowledge and guidance

11-14 Behavior of those who are standing at the verge of faith

15-18 Allah always help His Rasools and All the dwellers of the heavens and the earth prostrate before Allah

19-22 Disbelievers will have garment of fire, boiling water and maces of iron to lash them with

23-25 Allah has given equal rights to all believers for Masjid-al-Haram whether they are natives or foreigners

26-30 Allah identified the sight of Sacred House to Ibrahim, commanded him to built Ka'bah then call mankind to come for Hajj (Pilgrimage)

31-33 Committing shirk is as though he had fallen from the sky and his body is snatched away by the birds

34-38 It is not the meat or the blood of the sacrificed animals that reaches Allah, it is your piety that reaches Him

39-41 Permission is granted to the believers to fight in self defence, and for the cause of Allah

42-45 O Muhammad, "you are not the only one being denied, all Prophets were denied before you"

46-48 A day of your Rabb is equal to one thousand year of your calculation

49-51 Acceptors of Truth shall be forgiven, while others punished

52-57 Shaitan tempered with the wishes of all Rasools but Allah abrogated such interjection and On the Day of Judgement Allah Himself shall be the Judge for all

58-64 Those who migrated for the sake of Allah shall be generously rewarded and Allah is the only One who is real, all other deities are false

65-67 Allah is the One Who has given you life, cause you to die and will bring you back to life for passing on His Judgement

68-72 Allah will Judge between you concerning those matter in which you differ

73-74 Gods besides Allah has no power to create even a creature like fly

75-78 Allah named the believers as Muslims in the prior Scriptures and also in this (AL-Quran)

Surah 23. Al-Muminun

1-11 Characteristics of true believers

12-16 Stages of human creation

17-22 Allah has made the heavens, vegetation, trees and Animals for the benefit of human beings

23-30 Prophet Nuh was sent to guide his people, they disbelieved him, as a result Allah drowned all disbelievers in great flood

31-32 After prophet Nuh, Allah sent Hud to guide his people

33-44 They called Hud and imposter; as a result Allah destroyed them all in a mighty blast and After Hud Allah sent Rasools to other people, those people also denied and faced a similar punishment

45-50 Musa was sent to Fir'on and his chiefs; they also disbelieved and faced destruction

51-61 Allah has said, "In fact, your religion is one religion; I am your Rabb, so fear Me alone"

62-77 Allah has not charged any soul with more than it can bear and Those who do not believe in the hereafter will stray from the Right Path

78-83 Allah has given you ears, eyes, and hearts, but you seldom show gratitude

84-90 Even the disbelievers recognize the existence of Allah

91-92 Allah has never begotten a son, nor there is any other god besides Him

93-98 Repel evil with good Seek refuge with Allah against the temptations of Shaitan

99-111 Wrongdoers will wish that they be sent back to this world to adopt the Right Way, but it will be too late

112-115 On the day of Judgement it will appear as if the life of this world was less than a day

116-118 Unbelievers will never attain salvation

Surah 24. An-Nur

1-2 Punishment for rape or fornication

3-5 Punishment for false witness

6-10 Layan (accusing wife when there is no other witness in a case of adultery)

11-20 Slander against a wife of the Holy Prophet and Allah declared the Prophet's wife to be innocent

21-26 Allah commanded the believers not to follow Shaitan and not take Juz in false accusations and slanders

27-29 Etiquettes for entering the houses other than your own

30-31 Required behavior of a Muslim in mixed traffic and gatherings of males and females

32-34 Allah's order for single people to get married and Allah's order to grant liberty to those slaves who seek to buy their freedom

35-35 Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth

36-38 Allah's Light is found in the places of worship which are built for his remembrance by His devotees

39-40 Deeds of unbelievers are like a mirage in a sandy desert

41-45 Every thing in the heaven and earth glorify and praise Allah and Allah has created every living creature from water

46-50 Those who claim to be the believers but do not demonstrate their belief through actions are not true believers

51-57 True believers are those who, when called towards Allah and His Rasool, say, "We hear and we obey"

58-59 Etiquettes of seeking permission to enter the room of married couple

60-61 Etiquettes of eating at houses other than your own

62-64 Requirement of attending meetings which require collective action

Surah 25. Al-Furqan

1-9 Blessed is Allah Who revealed this Al-Quran, the criterion to distinguish right from wrong and Wrongdoers are those who reject the truth and disbelieve a Rasool be cause he is a human being

10-16 Those who deny the Hour and life after death will be cast in the blazing fire

17-20 On the day of Judgement, those deities whom the Mushrikin invoke will deny any claim of divinity and hold the Mushrikin responsible for their shirk

21-24 Unbelievers who ask for angels today will ask for a stone barrier between them and the angels of punishment

25-31 Disbelievers shall regret on the Day of Judgement not adopting the Right Path

32-34 Allah explains the wisdom behind revealing Al-Quran piecemeal rather than all at once

35-44 All nations which rejected Allah's revelations and His Rasools were utterly destroyed and Those who have taken their desires as their gods are nothing but animals

45-50 Allah has made the night a mantle, sleep to rest, and the day to work

51-60 Do not yield to the unbelievers; make Jihad against them with Al-Quran and Put your trust in Ever-Living (Allah), Who will never die

61-77 Characteristics of the True Servants (believers) of Allah

Surah 26. Ash-Shu'araa

1-10 Dedication of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) for the guidance of mankind

11-33 Assignment of Musa as a Rasool and his dialogue with Fir'on and Miracles of Prophet Musa

34-51 Fir'on took Prophet Musa's miracles as magic and summoned the magicians to compete and After witnessing a miracle, all the magicians embraced Islam

52-68 Deliverance of the Children of Israel and the destruction of Fir'on and his chiefs

69-104 Story of Prophet Ibrahim and his arguments against idol worshipping and Prayer of Prophet Ibrahim for this life and the life hereafter and Mushrikin and their gods both will be toppled into hell

105-122 Story of Prophet Nuh, his dialogue with his people, they disbelieved and as a result faced destruction

123-140 Story of Prophet Hud, his address to his people, they disbelieved and as a result faced destruction

141-159 Story of Prophet Saleh, his address to his people, they disbelieved and as a result faced destruction

160-175 Story of Prophet Lut, his address to his people, they disbelieved and as a result faced destruction

176-191 Story of Prophet Shu'aib, his address to his people, they disbelieved and as a result faced destruction

192-207 Al-Quran is revealed in plain Arabic by Allah through angel Gabriel, those people who do not want to believe will not believe

208-220 Al-Quran is not brought down by shaitans, it is neither in their interest nor in their power

221-227 Shaitans descend on slandering sinners, who listen to hearsay and are liars

Surah 27. An-Naml

1-6 Al-Quran is a Guide and Good News to the Believers

7-14 Story of Prophet Musa's selection as a Rasool and Nine signs were shown to Fir'on but he still disbelieved and incurred Allah's punishment

15-19 Story of Prophet Sulaiman, to whom Allah gave rule over jinns, men, birds and winds

20-31 The hoopoe brought him the news about the Queen of Sheba and Letter from King Sulaiman to the Queen of Sheba

32-37 Communications between Queen of Sheba and Sulaiman

38-44 A man who had the 'Knowledge of the Book' brought Throne of the Queen to king Sulaiman in twinkling of and eye and Queen of Sheba and her people embraced Islam

45-53 Story of Prophet Saleh and his address to his people and Saleh's people plotted to kill him but Allah saved him and destroyed the disbelievers

54-58 Prophet Lut admonished his people but they paid no heed so they faced the scourge of Allah

59-59 Praise to Allah and peace be on His Rasools

60-66 Just think, is there any god besides Allah Who has created anything in the universe, answer the oppressed or guides to the Right Way?

67-82 Disbelievers doubt Allah's power of creation and Al-Quran clarifies those matters in which the Israelites differ and A sign from the signs of doomsday

83-86 Do not deny Allah's revelations without gaining their comprehensive knowledge

87-93 A scene from the scenes of Doomsday and Those who accept guidance do so to their own good and those who go astray do so to their own peril

Surah 28. Al-Qasas

1-3 Story of Prophet Musa

4-13 Fir'on plotted to kill the sons of the Israelites to save his kingship, while Allah planned to bring up one of them in Fir'on's own household

14-21 Musa's youth, his folly of killing a man, and his escape from Fir'on's retribution

22-28 His arrival at Madyan, acceptance of ten years term employment, and marriage

29-35 His arrival at Mount Tur, seeing a fire, conversation with Allah, and his appointment as a Rasool to Fir'on and his chiefs

36-42 Fir'on and his chiefs disbelieved; as result Allah destroyed them but saved the Children of Israel

43-50 Information about the destruction of prior generations is given to teach a lesson

51-55 Righteous Jews and Christians can recognize the truth of Al-Quran and feel that they were Muslims even before hearing it

56-60 Prophets cannot give guidance, it is Allah who gives guidance

61-67 On the Day of Judgement disbelievers will wish that they had accepted Guidance

68-75 Allah's powers are not in the hands of Mushrikin, that they can assign them to whomever they want

76-82 Story of Qarun, the rich man, who was from the people of Musa but he rebelled against the guidance of Allah

83-88 Revelation of Al-Quran is the mercy of Allah, let no one turn you away from it

Surah 29. Al-Ankabut

1-7 Allah tests the believers to see who is truthful and who is a liar

8-13 Be kind to your parents but do not obey them in the matter of shirk and Those who say, "Follow us we will bear your burden," are liars

14-22 Nuh admonished his people not to commit shirk for 950 years Likewise, Ibrahim admonished his people not to commit shirk

23-27 The people of Ibrahim even tried to burn him alive but Allah saved him and Lut (his nephew) is the only one who affirmed his belief with him

28-30 Lut was appointed as a Rasool towards the nation of homosexuals

31-35 They rejected Allah's guidance; as a result Allah destroyed them all

36-40 Likewise the Nations of 'Ad, Thamud, Madyan and Fir'on rejected the Rasools of Allah, which resulted in their destruction

41-44 Parable of those who take protectors other than Allah

45-51 Salah keeps one away from the shameful deeds and Do not argue with the People of the Book except in good taste

52-63 Those who believe in falsehood and disbelieve Allah shall be the losers and How many creatures are there who do not carry their provisions with them ? Allah provides them as He provides you

64-69 The life of this world is nothing but a pastime, the real life is the life Hereafter and Those who strive in Our cause, We do guide them to Our Way

Surah 30. Ar-Rum

1-10 Romans (Christians) defeat at the hands of Persian (Pagans) was taken as a sign of the Muslims defeat at the hands of Arab's unbelievers, so Allah gave good tidings for Roman's victory as well as Muslims victory in a few year

11-19 It is Allah Who originates the creation and then repeats it and to Him everyone will be brought for the final Judgement

20-27 Creation of Man, his consort, heavens, earth, language, colors, sleep, quest for work, lightening, rain and growth of vegetation are all from the signs of Allah

28-32 Wrongdoers are led by their own appetites without real knowledge and

33-37 When and affliction befalls people they call upon Allah, but when He relieves them, lo! They start committing shirk

38-40 Commandment to give the relatives their due and likewise to the poor and the travellers in need

41-45 Mischief in the land is the result of Man's own misdeeds, that's how Allah let them taste the fruit of their deeds

46-53 Allah sent His Rasools for the guidance of people, some believed while other rejected, Allah subjected the guilty to His retribution and helped the Believers and O Prophet you cannot make the dead to hear you

54-60 It is Allah Who has created you and shall bring you to justice on the Day of Judgement

Surah 31. Luqman

1-11 AL-Quran is the Book of Wisdom, a Guide and a Blessing for the Righteous

12-13 Luqman advised his son not to commit Shirk

14-15 Rights of mother and the parents and

16-19 Advise of Luqman about moral behavior and interaction

20-24 Main reason of misguidance is the blind following of ones forefathers

25-30 If all the trees were pens and the oceans and ink, Allah's words could not be put to writing and

31-34 O Mankind, fear that Day when no father shall avail his son nor a son his father Let not the Shaitan deceive you concerning this fact

Surah 32. As-Sajda

1-11 AL-Quran is beyond all doubts, revealed to Muhammad, so that he may warn those people to whom no Warner has come before

12-14 On the Day of Judgement the unbelievers shall believe but that belief will be of no benefit to them

15-22 There is a special reward for those who forsake their beds and invoke their Rabb with fear and hope and spend in charity

23-30 AL-Quran is the similar Book as the Book which was given to Prophet Musa

Surah 33. Al-Ahzab

1-3 Fear Allah and do not obey the unbelievers and hypocrites

4-5 By words of mouth neither your wives become your mothers nor adopted sons become your real sons

6-8 Prophet's wives are believers' mothers and Blood relations have greater claims than others in the Book of Allah

9-11 Favors of Allah during the battle of Trench

12-15 Attitude of the Hypocrites during the battle of Trench

16-20 Those who discourage others from participating in fight against the unbelievers and don't participate in such a war themselves have no faith and all their deeds will be void

21-24 The Life of Rasool Allah (Muhammad) is the best Model for you

25-27 Allah helped the Muslims to gain victory over the unbelievers and the Jewish tribes in Madinah and Khayber

28-30 Admonition to the wives of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

31-34 Allah's commandment to the wives of Prophet Muhammad

35-36 It is not fitting for believers to have option in what has been decided by Allah and His Rasool

37-40 Allah commanded Prophet Muhammad to marry the divorced wife of his adopted son Zaid and Muhammad is not the father of any of your men but a Rasool and Seal of the Prophethood

41-48 Prophet is sent as a bearer of good news, a Warner and a lamp spreading light

49-52 Divorce when no Iddat (waiting period for remarriage) is required and Special permission for Prophet Muhammad to marry more than four wives and Restriction on Prophet to marry or exchange the present wives after this commandment

53-55 Do not enter the houses of the Prophet without permission, and if invited do not seek long conversation and Do not marry Rasool's wives after his death

56-58 Allah Himself and His angels send blessings on the Prophet, O Believers invoke Allah's blessings for him

59-59 Commandment of Hijab (dress code) for women

60-62 Punishment for the Hypocrites and scandal mongers

63-68 In Hell the unbelievers shall ask double punishment for their leaders

69-73 O Believers! Fear Allah and always say the right thing and Heavens, Earth and Mountains refuse to take Allah's Trust but the Man took it

Surah 34. Saba

1-5 The Hour is surely going to come and the Day of Judgement shall be established to reward the believers and punish those who discredit Allah's revelations

6-9 Those who do not believe in the Hereafter are doomed

10-14 Mountains and birds use to sing Allah's Rhymes with Prophet Dawood and Allah subjected the winds and Jinns to Prophet Sulaiman and Claim of people that Jinns know the unseen is wrong

15-21 The people of Saba rejected Allah's blessings and disbelieved in the Hereafter so Allah made them merely a tale of the past

22-30 No intercession before Allah can avail any one except for whom He permits it and Prophet Muhammad is sent for the entire mankind

31-36 Those who disbelieve in AL-Quran and prior scriptures will be subjected to yokes around their necks before tossing them into Hell and Wealth and children are not the indications of Allah's pleasure

37-45 It is belief that brings you close to Allah not the wealth or children and Whatever you spend in charity, Allah will pay you back and Unbeliever's statements about the Prophet and AL-Quran

46-50 Unbelievers are asked to ponder upon their wrong statements and Truth has come, falsehood neither originates nor restores anything

51-54 On the Day of Judgement unbelievers would like to believe but it will be of no avail to them

Surah 35. Fatir

1-7 None can withhold or award blessings besides Allah and Shaitan is your enemy, so take him as your enemy

8-9 That person who consider his evil deeds to be good cannot be guided to the Right Path

10-11 Let all those who are seeking honor know that real honor is in the obedience of Allah

12-14 Allah has created water, day, night, sun and moon for man's benefit and Deities besides Allah can neither hear, nor response nor yet own even a thread of a date-stone

15-18 Mankind is in need of Allah, while He is not in need of any one

19-26 Living and dead are not alike You cannot make those who are buried in the grave hear you

27-37 Those who recite AL-Quran, establish Salah and give charity may hope for Allah's blessings and rewards and Those who disbelieve shall have a painful punishment in the Hell-Fire forever

38-41 Allah has not sent any Book which has a provision of Shirk (worshipping any one else besides Allah)

42-45 Plotting evil recoil none but the author of it and If Allah was to punish people for their wrong doings, He would have not left even and animal around

Surah 36. Ya-Sin

1-12 AL-Quran is revealed by the Allah to warn people and Prophet is told that he could warn only those people who have the fear of Allah

13-21 And example of three Prophets who were sent to one town, all denied them except one man who came from cross the town

22-32 Allah blessed the man who believed with Paradise and destroyed the disbelievers

33-36 Allah has created all things in pair

37-40 Day, night, sun and moon; all are being regulated by Allah

41-50 Disbeliever's attitude towards spending in the way of Allah

51-54 A scene from the Day of Judgement

55-58 Allah's greeting to the residents of Paradise

59-67 Allah's address to the criminal sinners and On the Day of judgement hands and feet shall testify

68-76 AL-Quran is to warn those who are alive and to establish charge against the disbelievers

77-83 Allah, Who has created the man, shall give him life again, for accountability on the Day of Judgement

Surah 37. As-Saffat

1-11 Allah testifies that your God is one God and that shaitans do not have and excess to the exalted assembly of angels

12-21 Life in the Hereafter and the Day of Judgement are real

22-39 A scene from the Day of Judgement and a treatment for the wrongdoers and A dialogue between the followers and the leaders who mislead them

40-61 A scene from the scenes of Paradise and And example of conversation from a resident of Paradise

62-74 A scene from the scenes of Hell

75-82 Prophet Nuh prayed and Allah respond to his prayers

83-98 Story of Prophet Ibrahim, "The Friend of Allah"

99-113 Prophet Ibrahim was asked to offer his only son in sacrifice as a test and he fulfilled it

114-122 Allah bestowed His favors on Prophets Musa and Haroon

123-130 Ilyas (Elias) was one of the Rasools of Allah

131-138 Lut was also a Rasool of Allah

139-148 Story of Prophet Yunus (Jonah)

149-166 Mushrik's claim of Angels being daughters of Allah and Jinns having blood relations with Allah are utterly false

167-182 Allah has promised to help His Rasools and His devotees

Surah 38. Sad

1-14 AL-Quran is full of admonition Unbelievers are in sheer arrogance for calling the Prophet as liars

15-26 Story of Prophet Dawood -mountains and birds used to sing the rhymes of Allah and Story of the two litigants who came to Dawood for a decision

27-29 Allah has not created the heavens and the earth in vain

30-40 Story of Sulaiman's inspection of steeds to be used in Jihad and

41-48 Story of Ayub (Job), his sickness and relief

49-64 AL-Quran is but a reminder about the reward of Paradise and punishment of the hellfire

65-70 The mission of the Rasools' is to warn people and declare that there is no divinity except Allah

71-88 Story of the creation of Adam and disobedience of Iblees (Shaitan)

Surah 39. Az-Zumar

1-9 Mushrikin try to justify their worship to saints saying that it may bring us closer to Allah and On the Day of Judgement no bearer of burden shall bear the burden of another

10-18 Believers who cannot practice their faith (Islam) should migrate to other places where they can and The real losers are those who shall lose their souls and their families on the Day of Judgement

19-21 No one can rescue the one against whom the sentence of punishment has been decreed

22-31 AL-Quran is consistent in its verses yet repeats its teachings in different ways and Allah has cited every kind of parable in AL-Quran so that people may learn a lesson

32-41 Who can be more wicked than the one who invent a lie against Allah? And If Allah intends to harm you, no one can save you and if He intends to bestow His blessings, no one can withhold

42-46 It is Allah Who recall the souls of people upon their death and of the living people during their sleep

47-52 If the wrong doers possess all the treasures of the earth and much more besides it, they will gladly offer it as a ransom to redeem themselves on the Day of Judgement

53-63 Those who have transgressed against their souls should not despair of Allah's mercy, they should repent while they can

64-70 Worship Allah and be among His thankful servants and On the Day of Judgement the Book of Deeds will be lai open and justice will be done with all fairness

71-75 After Judgement unbelievers will driven to Hell and the righteous will be led to Paradise

Surah 40. Al-Mu'min

1-9 No one disputes the revelations of Allah except the kafirs (unbelievers) and The angels who bear the Throne of Allah pray for those who repent and follow the Right Way

10-20 A scene from the Day of Judgement and Furtive looks and the secret thoughts

21-22 Those who denied the Prophets and Allah's revelations were all destroyed

23-27 Prophet Musa was sent to Fir'on, Haman and Qarun and Fir'on intended to kill Prophet Musa

28-37 And excellent speech of one of the relatives of Fir'on in the favor of Prophet Musa

38-50 Allah saved that believer from the plots of Fir'on and destroyed the people of Fir'on, now they are presented before the fire of Hell morning and evening (punishment of the graves)

51-60 Allah does help His Rasools and the believers in this world's life and will help them in the life Hereafter and Your Rabb says, "Call on Me, I will answer your prayers"

62-68 No one has the right to be worshipped except Allah, the Creator and the Rabb of the worlds

69-78 Those who argue about the revelations of Allah, will soon find out the Truth and

79-85 Cattle are the signs of Allah for the people of understanding and Belief after seeing the scourge of Allah is of no avail to the disbelievers

Surah 41. Ha-Mim

1-8 AL-Quran is a giver of good news and and admonition and Woe to those who deny the Hereafter and do not pay Zakah

9-12 Story of the creation of earth, mountains, seasons, skies and heavens

13-18 Warning to the disbelievers and the example of Allah's scourge upon the nations of A'd and Thamud

19-25 On the Day of Judgement people's own ears, eyes and skins will bear witness against them relating to their misdeeds

26-32 Those who do not listen to Al-Quran shall be sternly punished and those who do not listen to those who say our God is Allah and then stay firm on it, angels are assigned for their protection

33-44 The best in speech is the one who calls people towards Allah, do good deeds and say, "I am a Muslim" And Example of Allah's signs and Nothing is said to Muhammad which was not said to the prior Prophets and AL-Quran is a guide and healing for the believers

45-46 The Book given to Prophet Musa was similar to AL-Quran

47-51 On the Day of Judgement all other gods to whom people worship besides Allah shall vanish

52-54 Have you ever considered that if Al-Quran is really from Allah and you deny it, what will happen to you

Surah 42. Ash-Shura

1-9 The heavens might have broken apart from above those who elevate Allah's creatures to His rank if the angels were not begging forgiveness for the residents of earth

10-19 Islam is the same Deen (way of life) which was enjoined on Nuh, Ibrahim, Musa (Moses) and Isa (Jesus) They were all ordered to establish Deen-al-Islam and do not create division (sects) in it

20-29 He who desires the harvest in the hereafter shall be given many folds, but he who desires in this life shall be given a portion here but shall have no share in the hereafter

30-43 Whatever afflictions befall upon people are the result of their own misdeeds and True believers are those who establish Salah, give charit and defend themselves when oppressed

44-48 The real losers are those who will lose on the Day of Resurrection

49-50 It is Allah Who gives daughters and sons as He pleases

51-53 It is not vouchsafed for any human being that Allah should speak to him face to face

Surah 43. Az-Zukhruf

1-8 Al-Quran is a transcript from the Mother Book which is in Allah's keeping

9-15 Even the Mushrikin believe that heavens, earth and all therein is created by Allah and Supplication before riding a conveyance

16-25 Some Mushrikin regard the angels to be the female divinities being the daughters of Allah

26-35 Prophet Ibrahim recognized the Oneness of Allah and rejected Shirk (Polytheism) and If it were not that all mankind will become one race of unbelievers, Allah would have given the unbeliever houses made with sterling silver

36-45 He who turns away from the remembrance of Allah, Allah appoints a Shaitan to be his intimate friend and Hold fast to Al-Quran if you want to be rightly guided

46-56 Prophet Musa was sent to Fir'on and his chiefs with signs but they ridicule him and the signs as a result Allah drowned them all

57-67 Prophet Isa (Jesus) was no more than a mortal whom Allah favored and made him and example for the Children of Israel

68-89 On the Day of Judgement believers will have no fear or regret, they will be warded paradise and made happy and O Prophet tell the Christians, if Allah had a son, I would have been the first one to worship him

Surah 44. Ad-Dukhan

1-16 Allah revealed this Quran in the Blessed Night (Layla-tul-Qadr) in which all matters are decided wisely by His command

17-29 Lessons to be learned from the story of Prophet Musa and the people of Fir'on

30-42 Allah delivered the Children of Israel and chose them over the nations of the world inspite of their weaknesses and Day of Sorting Out is the time appointed for resurrection

43-50 Food and drink for the sinners in hell

51-59 Food and entertainment for the righteous in paradise

Surah 45. Al-Jathiya

1-11 Food for thought to those who are seeking the signs of Allah and If they do not believe in Allah and His revelations then in what report will they believe?

12-17 Allah has subjected the seas and all that is between the heavens and the earth for human beings and

18-21 Wrongdoers are protectors of one another while the protector of righteous is Allah Himself

22-26 He who has made his own desires as his god, Allah let him go astray and set a seal upon his ears and heart

27-37 Allah's address to the disbelievers on the day of judgement

Surah 46. Al-Ahqaf

1-6 Allah created the heavens, earth and all that lies between them to manifest the truth and Those deities to whom Mushrikin invoke are not even aware that they are being invoked

7-10 Al-Quran is the word of Allah, not the Prophet and Prophet is but a plain Warner

11-14 Al-Quran conforms the revelation of Torah given to Prophet Musa

15-20 Those who treat their parents with kindness shall be rewarded and those who rebuke their parents shall be punished

21-26 Nation of A'd rejected Allah's message, as a result she faced destruction

27-28 No deity can save people from the wrath of Allah

29-34 A group of jinns embraced Islam after hearing Al-Quran and became the preachers to their folk

35-35 Keep on passing the message of Allah and bear the disbelievers with patience

Surah 47. Muhammad

1-3 Allah void the deeds of the disbelievers

4-6 In case of war thoroughly subdue the unbelievers before taking prisoners of war

7-11 If you help the cause of Allah, Allah will help and protect you

12-14 Believers do not follow their own desires

15-15 Parable of paradise and hell

16-19 Hypocrites are those on whose heart Allah has set a seal

20-28 Promise of obedience (Islam) and good talk which is not followed by action is cursed by Allah

29-34 Allah put the believers to test in order to know the valiant and the resolute

35-36 In the case of war Allah is on the side of the believers

37-38 Do not be niggardly if you are asked to give in the cause of Allah

Surah 48. Al-Fat-h

1-10 Allah granted the Muslims a manifest victory through the treaty of Hudeybiyah and Swearing allegiance to the Prophet is considered swearing allegiance to Allah

11-17 Beduin Arabs who did not go with the Prophet for war between Islam and Kufr are condemned for lagging behind and Only blind, lame and sick are exempt from war

18-26 Allah was well pleased with those swore allegiance to the Prophet before the treaty of Hudeybiyah and

27-29 Vision to conquer Makkah is shown to the Holy Prophet and Characteristics of Muhammad (pbuh) and his followers

Surah 49. Al-Hujurat

1-10 Allah's commandment to lower the voice in the presence of Holy Prophet and Make peace between the believers if they fell into fighting among themselves

11-13 Islamic etiquettes of moral behavior and

14-18 Difference between a real Believer and a Muslim

Surah 50. Qaf

1-15 Life after death is a reality and there is nothing strange about it

16-29 Allah has assigned two angels to each person for noting down each single word that he utters and

30-35 Hell shall be asked, "Are you full" Hell will answer, "Are there any more?"

36-45 Admonish the unbelievers and bear with them in patience and Admonish with Al-Quran

Surah 51. Az-Zariyat

1-23 Surely the day of judgement shall come to pass, only the perverse persons turn away from this truth

24-30 Story of Prophet Ibrahim, when he was given a good news of having a son

31-37 The same angels who gave good news to Ibrahim annihilated the nation of homosexuals

38-46 There is a lesson in the stories of Fir'on, A'd, Thamud and people of Nuh

47-60 Allah, Who built the heavens and spread out the earth, has assigned Prophet Muhammad to be a Warner for mankind

Surah 52. At-Tur

1-28 Deniers of truth will be put in the fire of hell and Reward for the righteous will be paradise in which they will show gratitude for Allah's graciousness

29-49 Mission of the Prophet and the response to the disbelievers' arguments

Surah 53. An-Najm

1-18 Scene of the 1st Revelation, brought by angel Gabriel to Prophet Muhammad and Allah gave him a tour of heavens, paradise and other great signs

19-25 Lat, Uzza and Manat (goddesses of Arabs) are nothing but names invented by pagan Arabs

26-32 Angels have no share in divinity, nor they can intercede without permission and

33-62 No soul shall bear the burden of another, there shall be nothing for a person except what he strived for

Surah 54. Al-Qamar

1-8 The day of judgment is drawing near yet the unbelievers ate not paying heed to the signs of Allah

9-22 We have made the Quran easy to understand the admonition, so is there any who would take the admonition?

23-40 Story of Thamud and Lut who called their Prophet liars to show how terrible was Allah's scourge and how clear was His warning?

41-44 People of Fir'on were seized for disbelieving Allah's warning The same warning has come to you, will you not take admonition?

Surah 55. Ar-Rahman

1-14 It is Allah Who created man, taught the Quran and taught him how to convey his feelings and thoughts

15-25 Allah is the Rabb of the easts and wests and put the laws to regulate oceans, its products and ships

26-32 All that exist will perish except Allah, Who is busy in heavy tasks all the time

33-45 No one can run away from the jurisdiction of Allah and Sinners will be punished in hell

46-55 Righteous will be rewarded in paradise with lush gardens, springs, fruits, bashful virgins and much more

Surah 56. Al-Waqi'a

1-26 Scene of the doomsday when mankind will be divided into three groups, A Reward for the forehand group

27-38 Reward for the right-hand group

39-56 Punishment for the left-hand group

57-74 Admonition to the disbelievers with the examples of creation

75-96 Testimony of Allah about the Quran

Surah 57. Al-Hadid

1-10 All that is in the heavens and earth glorifies Allah, Who created the heavens and earth in six periods and has the knowledge of everything and Those who spend in charity will be richly rewarded

11-19 On that day the true believers will have their light shining before them while the hypocrites will have their fate no different than the disbelievers and Those who spend in charity will be repaid manyfold and also be given liberal reward besides it

20-25 Life of this world is but a play, amusement and illusion and

26-29 Prophets Nuh, Ibrahim and Isa (Jesus) were sent for the guidance to the Right Path, as for the monasticism, people instituted it themselves

Surah 58. Al-Mujadila

1-6 Pagans practice of divorce through 'Zihar' (calling his wife as his mother) is prohibited and Penalty for practicing 'Zihar'

7-13 Etiquettes of holding a meeting and Order to spend in charity before consulting the Rasool in private

14-22 Those who befriend those who are under the wrath of Allah will be severely punished and True believers do not befriend those who oppose Allah and His Rasool

Surah 59. Al-Hashr

1-5 Jewish tribe of Banu Al-Nadir are given the order of exile for their mutiny against the Islamic State

6-10 Distribution of the belongings of Banu Al-Nadir and Good qualities of true immigrants and good qualities of true Ansar (the residents of Madinah)

11-17 Hypocrites conspiracy with the people of the Book and Parable of a Shaitan vs a disbeliever

18-20 Let each soul see what it is sending for the hereafter

21-21 Al-Quran could even affect a mountain

22-24 Fifteen exclusive attributes of Allah

Surah 60. Al-Mumtahana

1-3 Do not be friend with those who are enemies of Allah and the Muslims

4-6 Ibrahim and his companions are and excellent example for the believers and Prayer of Ibrahim and his companions

7-9 Exception to the prohibition of friendship with unbelievers who had neither fought against the believers nor expelled them from their homes

10-11 Women that become believers, test their Iman, and if you find them truthful do not return them to their unbelieving husbands

12-12 Women's Bai'ah (oath of allegiance)

13-13 Do not befriend with whom Allah is angry

Surah 61. As-Saff

1-9 O believers, do not say something that you don't do and Prophet Isa (Jesus) gave a good news of a Rasool coming after him whose name is Ahmed (Muhammad)

10-14 A bargain to save oneself from the hellfire and Believers are commanded to be the helper of Allah like the disciples of Isa (Jesus)

Surah 62. Al-Jamu'a

1-4 Allah appointed Muhammad as a Rasool

5-8 Allah rebutted the claim of Jews to be the favorites of God to the exclusion of others

9-11 Commandment relating to the obligation of Friday Prayers

Surah 63. Al-Munafiqun

1-8 Hypocrites are such enemies of Islam and Muslims that even Rasool's prayer cannot obtain forgiveness for them from Allah

9-11 Let not your riches or children divert you from the remembrance of Allah, lest you become a real loser

Surah 64. At-Tagabun

1-10 To Allah belongs the kingdom of heavens and earth, and He knows all that you conceal and reveal and Surely there will be life after death, day of judgement and reward for good and bad deeds

11-18 No affliction can ever befall except by the leave of Allah and Among your wives and children there are some who are your enemies, be aware of them

Surah 65. At-Talaq

1-7 Laws of divorce and Iddat (waiting period) before the divorce take effect and Iddat (waiting period) is three menstruation periods or three months and delivery in case of pregnancy

8-12 Rebellion against Allah's commandment may bring stern reckoning or exemplary punishment, so fear Allah and adhere to His laws

Surah 66. At-Tahrim

1-7 Do not make something unlawful which Allah has made lawful and Wives of the Holy Prophet are admonished on their behavior with him

8-12 O believers! Turn to Allah in sincere repentance if you want to be forgiven and Example of the wives of Nuh and Lut who will go to hell and example of Fir'on's wife and Maryem who will go to paradise

Surah 67. Al-Mulk

1-14 Kingdom of the universe belong to Allah and Lower heaven is decorated with the lamps (stars) and Conversation between the dwellers of hell and her guards

15-30 No one can help you against Allah and No one can provide you sustenance besides Allah and No one can save you from the punishment of Allah

Surah 68. Al-Qalam

1-16 Allah has declared Muhammad to be of the highest moral character and Do not yield any disbelieving oath monger, slanderer and wicked person

17-33 What happened to the arrogant stingy owners of a garden who did not want to pay charity?

34-43 Allah is not going to treat the Muslims as He will treat the guilty Why disbelievers do not understand this?

44-52 Those who do not believe in Allah's revelations are led step by step towards destruction

Surah 69. Al-Haqqa

1-18 Description of the day of resurrection and the day of judgement

19-37 Fortunate people and their reward and Unfortunate people and their punishment

38-52 Al-Quran is the word of Allah and not of the Prophet, and is a reminder for those who fear Allah (God)

Surah 70. Al-Ma'arij

1-35 The day of judgement will be equal to fifty thousand years and Disbelievers will wish to save themselves from the punishment at the expense of their children, wives, brothers and relatives, but it will not happen

36-44 Paradise is not for the disbelievers and Disbelievers will have downcast eyes and countenances distorted with shame

Surah 71. Nuh

1-20 Prophet Nuh's preaching and submission to Allah after exhausting all his efforts

21-28 Prophet Nuh's prayer not to leave any unbeliever on the surface of the earth and Allah granted his wish

Surah 72. Al-Jinn

1-15 A beautiful speech of the jinns who embraced Islam after hearing Al-Quran and Jinns also have different religions and sects, among jinns there are some Muslims and some deviators from the Truth

16-19 Mosques are built for the worship of Allah, so invoke no one else besides Him

20-28 Rasools do not have the power to harm or benefit anyone, his mission is just to convey Allah's message and Only Allah knows the unseen, He reveals it to whom He chooses from

Surah 73. Al-Muzzammil

1-19 Allah ordered the Prophet not to stand in prayer the whole night and Those who oppose the Prophet will be treated with heavy fetters and blazing fire and Al-Quran is a reminder for those who want to find the Right Way

20-20 Read from the Quran as much as you easily can and

Surah 74. Al-Muddaththir

1-7 Instructions to the Prophet for cleanliness and patience

8-31 The day of judgement will be very difficult especially for those who deny Allah's revelations and oppose His cause

32-56 Actions which lead to hellfire are, Not to offer Salah, not to feed the poor, waste time in vain talk and to deny the day of judgement

Surah 75. Al-Qiyamat

1-15 Be aware of the day of resurrection and judgement, there is no escape from it

16-30 Allah Himself took the responsibility of Al-Quran and Last moments of disbeliever's death

31-40 Disbelievers do not believe because they never took Al-Islam seriously

Surah 76. Ad-Dahr

1-12 Universe was there before mankind, then Allah created man, provided him guidance and let him use his free will, either to believe or to disbelieve

13-22 Exemplary life in paradise for those who choose to believe

23-31 Allah sent this Quran gradually according to the issues faced by mankind and This is and admonition for those who want to adopt the way to their Rabb (God)

Surah 77. Al-Mursalat

1-28 Allah swears in the name of life giving winds, rain and angels that the day of judgement will be established and Woe on that day to the disbelievers!

29-40 On that day, The disbelievers will be asked to walk towards hell which they used to deny

41-45 The righteous will be given all that they desire

46-50 A warning to the disbelievers

Surah 78. An-Nabaa

1-30 Creation of heavens , earth, mountains and vegetation clearly points out towards the day of judgement and Resurrection and man's accountability in the court of Allah

31-40 The righteous will be well pleased and disbelievers will wish that they could remain merely dust

Surah 79. An-Nazi'at

1-14 Duties of angels and the day of resurrection

15-26 Story of Musa when he called Fir'on to his Rabb, he denied and was seized for punishment

27-33 Creation of man is not harder than the creation of heavens, earth and its contents

34-46 Punishment and reward on the day of judgement

Surah 80. Abasa

1-16 Seekers of guidance should be given preference in conveying Allah's message

17-32 Recognize your Creator and fulfil your obligations

33-42 On the day of judgement no one shall care about his own mother, father, brother or children

Surah 81. At-Takwir

1-14 A scene from the scenes of the doomsday

15-29 Al-Quran is conveyed to the Prophet through angel Gabriel and This message is for all the people of the world

Surah 82. Al-Infitar

1-19 Description of What will happen on the day of judgement and Guardian angels are recording all actions and Allah Himself will be the Judge

Surah 83. Al-Mutaffifin

1-28 Defrauders will be called to account and punished while the righteous will be rewarded with soft couches, choicest wine and special spring water

29-36 Today disbelievers laugh at the believers , a day will come when they will be laughed at themselves

Surah 84. Al-Inshiqaq

1-19 On doomsday heaven will split asunder and earth will be spread out, and Books of deeds will be distributed, righteous will be happy while disbelievers will be calling for death

20-25 People are asked to believe while they have time

Surah 85. Al-Buruj

1-22 Those who torture the believers will be given the punishment of conflagration on the day of judgement and He Who created you for the first time will out you back to life again for accountability

Surah 86. At-Tariq

1-17 Over each soul there is and appointed guardian angel and Al-Quran is a decisive word of Allah

Surah 87. Al-A'la

1-19 Glorify Allah, Al-Quran will remain as is, those who heed its reminders will be successful in the hereafter

Surah 88. Al-Gashiya

1-16 What will be the condition of the disbelievers and the believers on the day of judgement

17-26 Wonders of nature, admonition and accountability

Surah 89. Al-Fajr

1-14 Admonition for social welfare through the examples of prior nations

15-20 What should be avoided to do real social welfare

21-30 Day of judgement will be too late to heed the admonition and Allah's address to the believers

Surah 90. Al-Balad

1-20 Admonition to the disbelievers of Makkah and Allah has given you one tongue and two lips to hold it and Qualities of righteous person

Surah 91. Ash-Shams

1-10 Success depends on keeping the soul pure and failure depends on corrupting it

11-15 People of Thamud who corrupted, were levelled to the ground

Surah 92. Al-Lail

1-21 For good people Allah will facilitate the easy way and for the wicked the hard way, and What benefit will he get from wealth, if he himself is doomed

Surah 93. Adh-Dhuha

1-11 Good news to Muhammad (pbuh) that later period will be better for him than the earlier

Surah 94. Al-Sharh

1-8 Allah expanded the chest of Prophet, lighten his burden and exalted his fame

Surah 95. At-Tin

1-8 Man is made the best creatures of all except the disbelievers

Surah 96. Al-Alaq

1-19 Read in the name of Allah, Who created man and taught him by the pen and Those who forbid from the worship of Allah will be dragged to hell by their forelock

Surah 97. Al-Qadr

1-5 The night of Qadr is better than one thousand months

Surah 98. Al-Baiyina

1-8 People of the Book did not get divided into sets until after receiving the guidance and People of the Book were also commanded to establish Salah and pay Zakah

Surah 99. Al-Zalzalah

1-8 Earth will report whatever happened on her and men shall be shown their Books of Deeds

Surah 100. Al-Adiyat

1-11 Example of horses who are more grateful to their owners than men to their Rabb

Surah 101. Al-Qari'a

1-11 A scene explaining the day of judgement

Surah 102. At-Takathur

1-8 Man's cause of destruction is mutual rivalry of worldly gains, and real success is in working for the life hereafter

Surah 103. Al-Asr

1-3 Formula for the way to salvation

Surah 104. Al-Humaza

1-9 Slanderer, defamer and stingy shall be thrown into the blazing fire

Surah 105. Al-Fil

1-5 A reminder that Allah can defeat and army with elephants through the flock of birds

Surah 106. Quraish

1-4 Believe in Allah Who is the provider of your sustenance

Surah 107. Al-Ma'un

1-7 Disbelieve in the hereafter is the main cause of moral decay and lack of caring about others

Surah 108. Al-Kauthar

1-3 Allah has made Muhammad's name everlasting

Surah 109. Al-Kafirun

1-6 Command not to compromise in the matters of religion

Surah 110. An-Nasr

1-3 Victory comes with the help of Allah

Surah 111. Al-Lahab

1-5 Curse of Allah on Abu Lahab and his wife, the opponents of the Holy Prophet

Surah 112. Al-Ikhlaas

1-4 Unique attributes of Allah

Surah 113. Al-Falaq

1-5 Seek refuge with Allah from all evils

Surah 114. An-Nas

1-6 Seek refuge with Allah from the slinking whisperers

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57-70 [9]
71-76 [10]
77-87 [11]
88-91 [12]
92-96 [13]
97-100 [14]
101-104 [15]
105-112 [16]
113-115 [17]
116-126 [18]
127-134 [19]
135-141 [20]
142-152 [21]
153-162 [22]
163-171 [23]
172-176 [24]

Complete [16]
1-5 [1]
6-11 [2]
12-19 [3]
20-26 [4]
27-34 [5]
35-43 [6]
44-50 [7]
51-56 [8]
57-66 [9]
67-77 [10]
78-86 [11]
87-98 [12]
99-100 [13]
101-108 [14]
109-115 [15]
116-120 [16]

Complete [20]
1-10 [1]
11-20 [2]
21-30 [3]
31-40 [4]
41-50 [5]
51-55 [6]
56-60 [7]
61-70 [8]
71-82 [9]
83-90 [10]
91-94 [11]
95-100 [12]
101-110 [13]
111-121 [14]
122-129 [15]
130-140 [16]
141-144 [17]
145-150 [18]
151-154 [19]
155-165 [20]

Complete [24]
1-10 [1]
11-25 [2]
26-31 [3]
32-39 [4]
40-47 [5]
48-53 [6]
54-58 [7]
59-64 [8]
65-72 [9]
73-84 [10]
85-93 [11]
94-99 [12]
100-108 [13]
109-126 [14]
127-129 [15]
130-141 [16]
142-147 [17]
148-151 [18]
152-157 [19]
158-162 [20]
163-171 [21]
172-181 [22]
182-188 [23]
189-206 [24]

Complete [10]
1-10 [1]
11-19 [2]
20-28 [3]
29-37 [4]
38-44 [5]
45-48 [6]
49-58 [7]
59-64 [8]
65-69 [9]
70-75 [10]

Complete [16]
1-10 [1]
11-16 [2]
17-24 [3]
25-29 [4]
30-37 [5]
38-42 [6]
43-59 [7]
60-66 [8]
67-72 [9]
73-80 [10]
81-89 [11]
90-99 [12]
100-110 [13]
111-118 [14]
119-122 [15]
123-129 [16]

Complete [11]
1-10 [1]
11-20 [2]
21-30 [3]
31-40 [4]
41-53 [5]
54-60 [6]
61-70 [7]
71-82 [8]
83-92 [9]
93-103 [10]
104-109 [11]

Complete [10]
1-8 [1]
9-24 [2]
25-35 [3]
36-49 [4]
50-60 [5]
61-68 [6]
69-83 [7]
84-95 [8]
96-109 [9]
110-123 [10]

Complete [12]
1-6 [1]
7-20 [2]
21-29 [3]
30-35 [4]
36-42 [5]
43-49 [6]
50-57 [7]
58-68 [8]
69-79 [9]
80-93 [10]
94-104 [11]
105-111 [12]

Complete [6]
1-7 [1]
8-18 [2]
19-26 [3]
27-31 [4]
32-37 [5]
38-43 [6]

Complete [7]
1-6 [1]
7-12 [2]
13-21 [3]
22-27 [4]
28-34 [5]
35-41 [6]
42-52 [7]

Complete [6]
1-15 [1]
16-25 [2]
26-44 [3]
45-60 [4]
61-79 [5]
80-99 [6]

Complete [16]
1-9 [1]
10-21 [2]
22-25 [3]
26-34 [4]
35-40 [5]
41-50 [6]
51-60 [7]
61-65 [8]
66-70 [9]
71-76 [10]
77-83 [11]
84-89 [12]
90-100 [13]
101-110 [14]
111-119 [15]
120-128 [16]

Complete [12]
1-10 [1]
11-22 [2]
23-30 [3]
31-40 [4]
41-52 [5]
53-60 [6]
61-70 [7]
71-77 [8]
78-84 [9]
85-93 [10]
94-100 [11]
101-111 [12]

Complete [12]
1-12 [1]
13-17 [2]
18-22 [3]
23-31 [4]
32-44 [5]
45-49 [6]
50-53 [7]
54-59 [8]
60-70 [9]
71-82 [10]
83-101 [11]
102-110 [12]

Complete [6]
1-15 [1]
16-40 [2]
41-50 [3]
51-65 [4]
66-82 [5]
83-98 [6]

Complete [8]
1-24 [1]
25-54 [2]
55-76 [3]
77-89 [4]
90-104 [5]
105-115 [6]
116-128 [7]
129-135 [8]

Complete [7]
1-10 [1]
11-29 [2]
30-41 [3]
42-50 [4]
51-75 [5]
76-93 [6]
94-112 [7]

Complete [10]
1-10 [1]
11-22 [2]
23-25 [3]
26-33 [4]
34-38 [5]
39-48 [6]
49-57 [7]
58-64 [8]
65-72 [9]
73-78 [10]

Complete [6]
1-22 [1]
23-32 [2]
33-50 [3]
51-77 [4]
78-92 [5]
93-118 [6]

Complete [9]
1-10 [1]
11-20 [2]
21-26 [3]
27-34 [4]
35-40 [5]
41-50 [6]
51-57 [7]
58-61 [8]
62-64 [9]

Complete [6]
1-9 [1]
10-20 [2]
21-34 [3]
35-44 [4]
45-60 [5]
61-77 [6]

Complete [11]
1-9 [1]
10-33 [2]
34-51 [3]
52-68 [4]
69-104 [5]
105-122 [6]
123-140 [7]
141-159 [8]
160-175 [9]
176-191 [10]
192-227 [11]

Complete [7]
1-14 [1]
15-31 [2]
32-44 [3]
45-58 [4]
59-66 [5]
67-82 [6]
83-93 [7]

Complete [9]
1-13 [1]
14-21 [2]
22-28 [3]
29-42 [4]
43-50 [5]
51-60 [6]
61-75 [7]
76-82 [8]
83-88 [9]

Complete [7]
1-13 [1]
14-22 [2]
23-30 [3]
31-44 [4]
45-51 [5]
52-63 [6]
64-69 [7]

Complete [6]
1-10 [1]
11-19 [2]
20-27 [3]
28-40 [4]
41-53 [5]
54-60 [6]

Complete [4]
1-11 [1]
12-19 [2]
20-30 [3]
31-34 [4]

Complete [3]
1-11 [1]
12-22 [2]
23-30 [3]

Complete [9]
1-8 [1]
9-20 [2]
21-27 [3]
28-34 [4]
35-40 [5]
41-52 [6]
53-58 [7]
59-68 [8]
69-73 [9]

Complete [6]
1-11 [1]
12-21 [2]
22-30 [3]
31-36 [4]
37-45 [5]
46-54 [6]

Complete [5]
1-7 [1]
8-14 [2]
15-26 [3]
27-37 [4]
38-45 [5]

Complete [5]
1-12 [1]
13-32 [2]
33-50 [3]
51-67 [4]
68-83 [5]

Complete [5]
1-21 [1]
22-74 [2]
75-113 [3]
114-138 [4]
139-182 [5]

Complete [5]
1-14 [1]
15-26 [2]
27-40 [3]
41-64 [4]
65-88 [5]

Complete [8]
1-9 [1]
10-21 [2]
22-31 [3]
32-41 [4]
42-52 [5]
53-63 [6]
64-70 [7]
71-75 [8]

Complete [9]
1-9 [1]
10-20 [2]
21-27 [3]
28-37 [4]
38-50 [5]
51-60 [6]
61-68 [7]
69-78 [8]
79-85 [9]

Complete [6]
1-8 [1]
9-18 [2]
19-25 [3]
26-32 [4]
33-44 [5]
45-54 [6]

Complete [5]
1-9 [1]
10-19 [2]
20-29 [3]
30-43 [4]
44-53 [5]

Complete [7]
1-15 [4]
16-25 [2]
26-35 [3]
36-45 [4]
46-56 [5]
57-67 [6]
68-89 [7]

Complete [3]
1-29 [1]
30-42 [2]
43-59 [3]

Complete [4]
1-11 [1]
12-21 [2]
22-26 [3]
27-37 [4]

Complete [4]
1-10 [1]
11-20 [2]
21-26 [3]
27-35 [4]

Complete [4]
1-11 [1]
12-19 [2]
20-28 [3]
29-38 [4]

Complete [4]
1-10 [1]
11-17 [2]
18-26 [3]
27-29 [4]

Complete [2]
1-10 [1]
11-18 [2]

Complete [3]
1-15 [1]
16-29 [2]
30-45 [3]

Complete [3]
1-23 [1]
24-46 [2]
47-60 [3]

Complete [2]
1-27 [1]
28-49 [2]

Complete [3]
1-25 [1]
26-32 [2]
33-62 [3]

Complete [3]
1-22 [1]
23-40 [2]
41-55 [3]

Complete [3]
1-25 [1]
26-45 [2]
46-78 [3]

Complete [3]
1-38 [1]
39-74 [2]
75-96 [3]

Complete [4]
1-10 [1]
11-19 [2]
20-25 [3]
26-29 [4]

Complete [3]
1-6 [1]
7-13 [2]
14-22 [3]

Complete [3]
1-10 [1]
11-17 [2]
18-24 [3]

Complete [2]
1-6 [1]
7-13 [2]

Complete [2]
1-9 [1]
10-14 [2]

Complete [2]
1-8 [1]
9-11 [2]

Complete [2]
1-8 [1]
9-11 [2]

Complete [2]
1-10 [1]
11-18 [2]

Complete [2]
1-7 [1]
8-12 [2]

Complete [2]
1-7 [1]
8-12 [2]

Complete [2]
1-14 [1]
15-30 [2]

Complete [2]
1-33 [1]
34-52 [2]

Complete [2]
1-37 [1]
38-52 [2]

Complete [2]
1-35 [1]
36-44 [2]

Complete [2]
1-20 [1]
21-28 [2]

Complete [2]
1-19 [1]
20-28 [2]

Complete [2]
1-18 [1]
19-20 [2]

Complete [2]
1-31 [1]
32-56 [2]

Complete [2]
1-30 [1]
31-40 [2]

Complete [2]
1-22 [1]
23-31 [2]

Complete [2]
1-40 [1]
41-50 [2]

Complete [2]
1-30 [1]
31-40 [2]

Complete [2]
1-26 [1]
27-46 [2]

1-42 [1]

1-29 [1]

1-19 [1]

1-36 [1]

1-25 [1]

1-22 [1]

1-17 [1]

1-19 [1]

1-26 [1]

1-30 [1]

1-20 [1]

1-15 [1]

1-21 [1]

1-11 [1]

1-8 [1]

1-8 [1]

1-19 [1]

1-5 [1]

1-8 [1]

1-8 [1]

1-11 [1]

1-11 [1]

1-8 [1]

1-3 [1]

1-9 [1]

1-5 [1]

1-4 [1]

1-7 [1]

1-3 [1]

1-6 [1]

1-3 [1]

1-5 [1]

1-4 [1]

1-5 [1]

1-6 [1]

 Surah Al-Hashr 59:1-10 [1/3]