Tuesday, April 27, 2021

কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || সুরাহ লুকমান || Surah Luqman || سورة لقمان



Luqman[1] (Arabic: لقمان‎, romanized: luqmān) is the 31st chapter (sūrah) of the Islamic holy book, the Qur\'an. It is composed of 34 verses (āyāt) and takes its title from the mention of the sage Luqman in verses 12–19 which includes advices to his son. It was, according to Islamic traditional chronology (asbāb al-nuzūl), revealed in the middle of Muhammad\'s Meccan period, and is thus usually classified as a Meccan sura.[2] Contents 1 Summary 2 Reading Qur\'an 31 3 References 4 External links Summary 1-2 The Quran a direction and mercy to the righteous 3-4 The righteous described 5-6 An unbeliever rebuked for his contempt for the Quran 7-8 Blessed rewards of the righteous 9-10 God the Creator of heaven and earth 11 Luqman gifted with wisdom 12, 15-17 Luqmán’s discourse to his son 13-14 Parenthesis on the duty of children to their parents 18 Modesty and humility enjoined 19 God’s favour to mankind 19-20 The unreasonableness of infidel contention 21 The security of t

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