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Al-Haqqa

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1073:(19)Then he, who will be given his Book of Deeds in his right hand, will say: "Here it is, read my Book of deeds!" (20)I knew that I would certainly face my reckoning." (21)So he will have a life of pleasure, (22)in a lofty garden, (23)with clusters of fruit within his reach. (24)We shall say to him: "Eat and drink to your heart's content; this is a reward for what you did in the days gone by." (25)While he, who will be given his Book of Deeds in his left hand, will say: "Woe to me, would that I had not been given my Book of Deeds (26)nor known what my account was! (27)Would that my death had ended all! (28)My wealth had availed me nothing, (29)and my authority has gone away from me." (30)We shall say: "Seize him and put a chain around his neck, (31)then cast him in the blazing fire, (32)then fasten him with a chain seventy cubits long. (33)For he did not believe in Allah, the Most High, (34)nor did he care to feed the poor. (35)Today he neither has a true friend here, (36)nor any food except the pus from the washing of wounds, (37)which none but the wrongdoers eat." 1193:(38)So, no! I present before you the testimony of that which you see, (39) as well as all that you cannot see! (40) Behold, this is indeed the word of a noble apostle, (41) It is not the word of a poet: little it is that you believe; (42) Nor is it the word of a soothsayer: little it is that you reflect: (43) a revelation from the Sustainer of all the worlds. (44) Now if he had dared to attribute some sayings unto Us, (45) We would indeed have seized him by his right hand, (46) and would indeed have cut his life-vein, (47) and none of you could have saved him! (48) And, verily, this is a reminder to all the God-conscious. (49) And We know that there are some among you who deny it: (50) For such disbelievers it is indeed a cause of despair - (51) for, verily, it is truth absolute! (52) So, keep glorifying the name of your Lord, Most High. 1178:
openly of not being aware of his account and accountability. He would complain that his worldly wealth and authority is of no use now. Handing over the record in the left hand and his displayed lamentation will then be followed by the punishment of getting shackled in a chain whose length has been mentioned to be detrimental. And his sins are declared in 34th and 35th ayaat that he did not believe in ALLAH and did not encourage to feed the poor despite the fact he confessed to being a wealthy person in the previous ayat. Then the picturization of his punishment continues that neither he would have any company nor any food. The only food available for such people would be the pus of their own wounds.
1173:; a man came up to him and said: 'O Ibn 'Umar, what did you hear the Messenger of Allah say about the Najwa?' He said: 'I heard the Messenger of Allah say: 'On the Day of Resurrection, the believer will be brought close to his Lord until He will cover him with His screen, then He will make him confess his sins. He will ask him: "Do you confess?" He will say: "O Lord, I confess." This will continue as long as Allah wills, then He will say: "I concealed them for you in the world, and I forgive you for them today." Then he will be given the scroll of his good deeds, or his record, in his right hand. But as for the disbeliever or the hypocrite, (his sins) will be announced before the witnesses.' " 1011:(13)And when the trumpet shall sound one blast; (14)And the earth with the mountains shall be lifted up and crushed with one crash, (15)Then, on that day will the Event befall. (16)The sky will then be so torn that it will be frail, (17)And the angels will be on the sides thereof, and eight will uphold the Throne of their Lord that day, above them. (18)On that day ye will be exposed; not a secret of you will be hidden. 957:(9)And the same crime was committed by Pharaoh and those before him and by the settlements that were overturned. (10)Such that they disobeyed the messenger of their Lord. So He gripped them with a grip ever-intensifying. (11)Indeed, when the floodwater had overflowed, We carried you in the floating Ark, (12)So that We may make this a reminder to you, and that attentive ears may grasp it. 663:). There are several English names under which the surah is known. These include “The Inevitable Hour”, “The Indubitable”, “The Inevitable Truth”, and “The Reality”. These titles are derived from alternate translations of al-Ḥāqqa, the word that appears in the first three ayat of the sura, each alluding to the main theme of the sura – the Day of Judgment. 1117:. Adding to the exclamation of joy, he will be explaining that he was lucky because he had been conscious of the Hereafter in worldly life and had carried on with his existence with the conviction that he would need to show up before God one day and render his record to Him. This ideology of a righteous person is evident elsewhere in Quran as well; i.e. 1445: 1121:. Implying that he had always been conscious of resurrection and judgment, and had tried to behave accordingly. Then the fruits of Paradise are mentioned as rewards of the righteous that orchards will be at a height and lofty, yet their fruits and bunches will bend low in easy reach for those who want to consume them. The first and foremost 1177:
In contrast to the dwellers of paradise, now the text of the Surah discusses the fate of wrongdoers is a very graphic detail. He will be given his book in the left hand, he will be expressing his dejectedness by a deathwish of death which precedes with no accountability, he would express his feelings
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are addressed and told: "You think this Qur'an is the word of a poet or soothsayer, whereas it is a Revelation sent down by Allah, which is being presented by His noble Rasool. The Rasool by himself has no power to add or delete a word in it. If he forges something of his own composition into it, We
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The actual word is غِسۡلِیۡن. In the Arabic language, it is used for the fluid in which dirty and impure things are washed. It is evident from this that the very wealth of his that he had made filthy by not spending it for the cause of God will come before him on the Day of Judgement in the form of
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i.e.; its single blow sound will cause cosmic chaos and catastrophe. A picturesque depiction of mountains and earth lifted from their original space and then being smashed and destroyed, and sky being torn apart is portrayed. The polytheists are informed that the angels whom they view as divinities
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are mentioned 26 times in the whole Quran. Both of these tribes rejected the Prophets so they were destroyed by the wrath of ALLAH. The surah not only remind the history lesson but also re-narrate the specifics of how the final destruction was struck upon these aforementioned nations. Thus the tone
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This passage explains the fortunate people and their reward, and unfortunate people and their punishment. The good and bad shall receive their account-books and be judged according to their deeds. The linguistic symbolism of "right" and "left" as "righteous" and "unrighteous" is explained here. In
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of this surah displays the anger towards the attitude of disbelievers and the discourse makes it more and more clear as we move forward along the text. In the eighth ayat, the Quran asks a direct emphatic question from the audience of the Quran, "Do you see any of them left alive?"
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and expect that they will mediate for them before God will themselves be in a condition of uneasiness when the incredible disturbance happens and will pull back to the fringe of the sky. According to the text of the surah, people will be able to see 8 Angels;
918:, they were destroyed by a furious, bitter wind. (7) which Allah unleashed on them non-stop for seven nights and eight days, so that you would have seen its people lying dead like trunks of uprooted palm trees. (8)Do you see any of them left alive? 701:. It discusses the prize of the steadfast and the punishment of the disbelievers. In conclusion, it says that this message is not the verse of a poet or something made up by Muhammad himself, it is the revelation of the Lord of the universes. 986:. The text of the ayaat 11th and 12th are loaded with references, so their literal word to word translation needs adequate annotation. Rephrasing and aiding the original text with commentary illustrate the meanings as follows: 73: 1367:. He said: I recite the mufassal surahs in one rak'ah. You might recite it quickly as one recites verse (poetry) quickly, or as the dried dates fall down (from the tree). But the Prophet (pbuh) used to recite this way... 1705:
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The first passage of the surah contains three ayaat. These 3 ayaat portray the day of resurrection and the day of judgement and emphasize that The judgment of God will infallibly come.
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is found in hadith of Muhammad. Ḥadīth (حديث) is literally "speech" or "report", that is a recorded saying or tradition of Muhammad validated by
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this fluid. Because of the similarity between a deed and its consequence, this food will specifically be reserved for such sinners.—Ghamidi
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The discourse of the surah now returns to the topic of its opening verse. The first three verses announced one of the names of
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The surahs of the Quran which consist of a discourse covering more than a single topic contains thematic markers called
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The 2nd passage of the surah contains 4 ayaat. These ayaat exemplify the history of ancient tribes
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These 4 ayaat carry the continued tonality of warning by reminding examples and thus mention
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Next 9 ayaat then reminded of (at least) 5 ancient nations, their negligence towards their
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The good and bad shall receive their account-books and be judged according to their deeds
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Incontestable, The Inevitable Hour, The Indubitable, The Inevitable Truth, The Reality
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The Haqqah! What is the Haqqah? And what will make you understand what the Haqqah is?
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appears as a total of five times in the Quran, of which three occasions are in
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Grade: Sahih (Al-Albani) صحيح (الألباني) حكم  : Reference  :
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https://archive.org/details/TafseerOfQuranByNoumanAliKhan/69.Al-haqqah8-24.mp3
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sums this up: "As the flood came, so shall the judgment certainly come".
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With terrible oaths Muhammad asserts the truth of his prophetic claims
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is a particle of interjection, or added demonstrative particle-like in
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exegete, Al-Haaqqa is one of the names of the Day of Judgement, like
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is depicted in ayaat 13th to 37th. Ayaat 13th to 17th features the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Metonymically in the consensus of all classical commentators
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Safwan bin Muhriz Al-Mazini narrated that: "We were with
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Al-Ḥāqqah is a Meccan sura, meaning it was revealed to
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London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co. 1241:Muhammed used to recite 2 equal surahs in one 2004: 1728: 1726: 943:occurs 24 times in total while the people of 621: 8: 766:Infidels shall be bound with chains seventy 42: 30: 1701: 1699: 1573: 1571: 2011: 1997: 1989: 1625:"The Quranic Arabic Corpus - Quran Search" 1611:"The Quranic Arabic Corpus - Quran Search" 1115:"He will return to his kinsfolk rejoicing" 744:came, so shall the judgment certainly come 628: 614: 190: 1956:"The Quranic Arabic Corpus - Translation" 1677: 1675: 1673: 1671: 1639:"The Quranic Arabic Corpus - Translation" 1579:"The Quranic Arabic Corpus - Translation" 1463:"The Quranic Arabic Corpus - Translation" 1245:; he would recite (for instance) surahs 988:"Similarly, as a consequence of denying 1400: 1331: 810:, referring to the Quranic view of the 193: 1594: 1592: 1590: 1588: 1500: 1498: 1496: 1494: 1482: 1480: 1478: 1476: 1474: 1472: 877:101:3 وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا الْقَارِعَةُ 734:destroyed for rejecting their prophets 29: 845:(101) which opens with the wordings 834:, At-Tammah, As-Sakhkhah and others. 685:The Surah tells about the destiny of 7: 859:69:3 وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا الْحَاقَّةُ 893:4-8 Thamud and ʿĀd, ancient tribes 648: 1894:Sahih Al- Jami' AI-Saghir, No.4811 1780:"QTafsir Tafsir Ibn Kathir Mobile" 1439:, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes 1006:13-18 one of the names of Qiyamah 25: 1384:said: This is the arrangement of 1227:will cut off his jugular vein. - 1443: 1313:(77) in one rak'ah, and surahs 982:i.e. the people of the prophet 1681:Translation and commentary by 161: 150: 136: 122: 1: 1526:Mustafa Khattab Translation 1305:(75) in one rak'ah, surahs 1297:(73) in one rak'ah, surahs 1289:(80) in one rak'ah, surahs 1281:(79) in one rak'ah, surahs 1273:(68) in one rak'ah, surahs 1265:(51) in one rak'ah, surahs 1253:(55) in one rak'ah, surahs 1068:19-37 Reward and punishment 784:1-3 The day of resurrection 770:in length and be cast into 2760: 27:69th chapter of the Qur'an 2698: 1599:The Message of The Qur'an 171: 61: 44: 43: 2744:Groups of Quranic people 1214:talks about the prophet 1420:Dr. Muzammil H. 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Meccan
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verses
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Quran 68
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Asbab al-Nuzul
Historicity
Samarkand Kufic Quran
Sanaa manuscript
Topkapi manuscript
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Muqatta'at
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