কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || ৫৪ তম সুরাতুল ক্বমার || Surah Al-Qamar || سورة القمر



Al-Qamar[1] (Arabic: القمر‎, al-qamar; meaning: The Moon) is the 54th chapter (surah) of the Quran with 55 verses (ayat). Some verses refer to the Splitting of the moon. \"Qamar\" (قمر), meaning \"Moon\" in Arabic, is also a common name among Muslims. Contents 1 Summary 2 Significance of Al-Qamar 3 Chronology 4 Exegesis 4.1 18 “everything is recorded” 4.2 9-42 previous instances where the word of God was not heeded 4.2.1 42 ...but they rejected all Our signs 4.3 43-55 evils that will befall the unbelievers 5 References 6 External links Summary 1-2 The moon shall be split as a sign of the judgment-day 3-6 Muhammad commanded to withdraw from the infidels 6-8 Infidels shall surely be overtaken suddenly by the judgment 9-14 Noah was charged with imposture by his enemies, who were destroyed by the flood 15-18 Noah’s Ark, like the Quran, a sign to unbelievers who will not be warned 19-22 The Ádites destroyed for calling their prophet an impostor 23-32 The Thamúdites destroyed

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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || ৫৩ তম সুরাতুন নাজ্ম || Surah An-Najm || سورة النجم



An-Najm[1] (Arabic: النجم‎, an-najm; meaning: The Star) is the 53rd chapter (surah) of the Quran with 62 verses (āyāt). The surah that opens with the oath of the Divine One swearing by every one of the stars, as they descend and disappear beneath the horizon, that Muhammad is indeed God’s awaited Messenger. It takes its name from Ayat #1, which mentions \"the stars\" (najm). The surah confirms the divine source of the Prophet’s message and refers to his ascension to heaven during the Night Journey (Ayah#1 ff.). The surah refutes the claims of the disbelievers about the goddesses and the angels (ayah#19 ff.), and lists several truths about God’s power. It closes with a warning of the imminent Day of Judgement. The surah is distinguished as being the first that required Muslims to prostrate, or perform sajdah, when it is recited, according to Tafsir Ibn Kathir and a number of hadiths. The surah claims that, when it was first narrated by Muhammad in Mecca, all Muslims and no

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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ৫৫ তম সুরাহ আর রহমান سورة الرحمن



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || ৫৪ তম সুরাতুল ক্বমার || Surah Al-Qamar || سورة القمر



Al-Qamar[1] (Arabic: القمر‎, al-qamar; meaning: The Moon) is the 54th chapter (surah) of the Quran with 55 verses (ayat). Some verses refer to the Splitting of the moon. \"Qamar\" (قمر), meaning \"Moon\" in Arabic, is also a common name among Muslims. Contents 1 Summary 2 Significance of Al-Qamar 3 Chronology 4 Exegesis 4.1 18 “everything is recorded” 4.2 9-42 previous instances where the word of God was not heeded 4.2.1 42 ...but they rejected all Our signs 4.3 43-55 evils that will befall the unbelievers 5 References 6 External links Summary 1-2 The moon shall be split as a sign of the judgment-day 3-6 Muhammad commanded to withdraw from the infidels 6-8 Infidels shall surely be overtaken suddenly by the judgment 9-14 Noah was charged with imposture by his enemies, who were destroyed by the flood 15-18 Noah’s Ark, like the Quran, a sign to unbelievers who will not be warned 19-22 The Ádites destroyed for calling their prophet an impostor 23-32 The Thamúdites destroyed

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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ৫৬ তম সুরাহ আল ওয়াক্বিআ'হ। سورة الواقعة



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ৫৬ তম সুরাহ আল ওয়াক্বিআ'হ। سورة الواقعة



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত সুরাহ ত্বূর Surah Tur سورة طور



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত সুরাহ ত্বূর Surah Tur سورة طور



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || সুরাতুল আহক্বফ || Surah Al Ahqaf || سورة الاحقاف



Al-Ahqaf (Arabic: الأحقاف‎, al-aḥqāf; meaning: \"the sand dunes\" or \"the winding sand tracts\") is the 46th chapter (surah) of the Qur\'an with 35 verses (ayat). This is the seventh and last chapter starting with the Muqattaʿat letters Hāʼ Mīm. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is one of the late Meccan chapters, except for verse 10 and possibly a few others which Muslims believe were revealed in Medina. The chapter covers various topics: It warns against those who reject the Quran, and reassures those who believe; it instructs Muslims to be virtuous towards their parents; it tells of the Prophet Hud and the punishment that befell his people, and it advises Muhammad to be patient in delivering his message of Islam. A passage in chapter 15, which talks about a child\'s gestation and weaning, became the basis by which some Islamic jurists determined that the minimum threshold of fetal viability in Islamic law wo

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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || সুরাতুল আহক্বফ || Surah Al Ahqaf || سورة الاحقاف



Al-Ahqaf (Arabic: الأحقاف‎, al-aḥqāf; meaning: \"the sand dunes\" or \"the winding sand tracts\") is the 46th chapter (surah) of the Qur\'an with 35 verses (ayat). This is the seventh and last chapter starting with the Muqattaʿat letters Hāʼ Mīm. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is one of the late Meccan chapters, except for verse 10 and possibly a few others which Muslims believe were revealed in Medina. The chapter covers various topics: It warns against those who reject the Quran, and reassures those who believe; it instructs Muslims to be virtuous towards their parents; it tells of the Prophet Hud and the punishment that befell his people, and it advises Muhammad to be patient in delivering his message of Islam. A passage in chapter 15, which talks about a child\'s gestation and weaning, became the basis by which some Islamic jurists determined that the minimum threshold of fetal viability in Islamic law wo

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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || সুরাহ মুহাম্মাদ সঃ || Surah Muhammad SM || سورة محمد صلى



Muhammad (Arabic: محمد‎, muḥammad; \"Chapter of Muhammad\") is the 47th chapter (surah) of the Quran with 38 verses (ayat). The title is derived from the direct mentioning of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 47:2.[1] It also has the name of Al-Qiṫāl (Arabic: القتال‎), which translates to fighting due to the context of the sura.[2] This sura pertains to a specific conflict that arose from people prohibiting the acceptance and spread of Islam. It refers to the Battle of Badr, where an army was being gathered to attack Medina. The Battle of Badr took place during Ramadan, in year 2 of the Islamic calendar.[2] Summary 1 The works of those who oppose Islam shall come to naught 2-3 True believers shall receive the expiation of their sins 4-5 How enemies of Islam are to be treated in war 6-8 God will reward those who fight for Islam 9-12 God will utterly destroy the unbelievers 13-17 The final condition of believers and infidels contrasted 18-20 Hypocrites reproved and warne

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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || সুরাহ মুহাম্মাদ সঃ || Surah Muhammad SM || سورة محمد صلى



Muhammad (Arabic: محمد‎, muḥammad; \"Chapter of Muhammad\") is the 47th chapter (surah) of the Quran with 38 verses (ayat). The title is derived from the direct mentioning of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 47:2.[1] It also has the name of Al-Qiṫāl (Arabic: القتال‎), which translates to fighting due to the context of the sura.[2] This sura pertains to a specific conflict that arose from people prohibiting the acceptance and spread of Islam. It refers to the Battle of Badr, where an army was being gathered to attack Medina. The Battle of Badr took place during Ramadan, in year 2 of the Islamic calendar.[2] Summary 1 The works of those who oppose Islam shall come to naught 2-3 True believers shall receive the expiation of their sins 4-5 How enemies of Islam are to be treated in war 6-8 God will reward those who fight for Islam 9-12 God will utterly destroy the unbelievers 13-17 The final condition of believers and infidels contrasted 18-20 Hypocrites reproved and warne

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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || সুরাতুল জাসিয়াহ || Surah Al-Jathiya || سورة الجاثية



The Kneeling,[1] (Arabic: الجاثية‎, al-jāthiyah; meaning: \"Upon Their Knees\",[2] \"Crouching\") is the 45th chapter (surah) of the Qur\'an with 37 verses (ayat). It is a Meccan chapter, revealed according to the Islamic tradition during the Meccan phase of Muhammad\'s prophethood. This is one of the seven chapters in the Qur\'an that start with the Muqattaʿat Hāʼ Mīm. It contains discussions of \"signs of God\" for humankind to reflect on, and describes punishments for those who deny God despite the signs. It also contains the only Quranic verse mentioning sharia, a term which Muslims later use to refer to the Islamic law. Contents 1 Revelation history 2 Content 3 Names 4 References 4.1 Citations 4.2 Bibliography 5 External links Revelation history According to the Islamic tradition, Al-Jathiya is a Meccan sura, that is, a chapter revealed during the Meccan phase of Muhammad\'s prophethood. Some Islamic scholars, however, believed that the verse 14—unlike the rest of the chap

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