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  2. Al-Mumtahanah - Wikipedia

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    According to the Islamic tradition, Al-Mumtahanah is a Medinan sura, that is a chapter that is revealed after Muhammad's hijra to Medina. According to The Study Quran, the revelation likely took place at some point after the 6th year after the hijra (AH) or 628 CE. According to some commentators, the first verse was revealed during the conquest ...

  3. Al-Muddaththir - Wikipedia

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    Qaswarah ibn Zayn. [edit] Qaswarah ibn Zayn was a great muslim lion who ruled the lions in the year 234 AD to 356 AD. He is mentioned first in Section 2, Line 67 (Lines, 2:67). His english name is known as Lionel and jew lions called him Qasvaram. He was born in the year 200 AD and died in 356 AD.

  4. Al-Jathiya - Wikipedia

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    The Kneeling, [2] ( Arabic: الجاثية, al-jāthiyah; meaning: "Upon Their Knees", [3] "Crouching") is the 45th chapter ( surah) of the Qur'an with 37 verses ( ayat ). It is a Meccan chapter, believed revealed according to the Islamic tradition during the Meccan phase of Muhammad 's prophethood. This is one of the seven chapters in the Qur ...

  5. Bahasa Istana - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Istana (Palace Language) or Bahasa Dalam (Internal Language) is a Malay sociolect used among the Brunei and Malaysian royal families either for internal communication or when announcing the affairs of the king or sultan. [1] It is a polite language that is used for interactions between individuals of different social groups, such as ...

  6. Ya-Sin - Wikipedia

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    Yā Sīn[ 2] (also Yaseen; Arabic: يٰسٓ, yāsīn; the letters ' Yā' ' and ' Sīn ') is the 36th chapter of the Quran. It has 83 verses ( āyāt ). It is regarded an earlier "Meccan surah". Some scholars maintain that verse 12 is from the Medinan period. [ 3] While the surah begins in Juz' 22, most of it is in Juz' 23.

  7. Al-Lail - Wikipedia

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    The Shiite perspective on certain verses in Surat Al-Lail is mentioned in the book, Imamate and Leadership by Mujtaba Musavi Lari. [20] According to Shiite Muslims, the task of the Imam is guiding men and demonstrating to them the path that will lead them to happiness. That being the case, the only right path for selecting the Imam is the same ...

  8. Al-Ikhlas - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ikhlas means "the purity" or "the refining". It is disputed whether this is a Meccan or Medinan surah. The former seems more probable, particularly since it seems to have been alluded to by Bilal ibn al-Harith, who, when he was being tortured by his cruel master, is said to have repeated "Ahad, Ahad!"

  9. Al-Mursalat - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mursalat. Al-Mursalāt ( Arabic: المرسلات, "The Emissaries", "Winds Sent Forth") is the 77th chapter ( sura) of the Quran, with 50 verses. [ 1 ] The chapter takes its name from the word Al-Mursalāt in the first verse. [ 2 ] The subject is seen to provide evidence that it was revealed in the earliest period at Makkah.