Tuesday, April 27, 2021
কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || সুরাতুল আহযাব || Suratul Ahzab || سورة الاحزاب
Al-Ahzab (Arabic: الأحزاب, al-aḥzāb;[1] meaning: the confederates,[2] aka: \"the clans\", \"the coalition\", \"the combined forces\") is the 33rd chapter (sūrah) of the Quran (Q33) with 73 verses (āyāt). The sūrah takes its name from the mention of the parties (al-aḥzāb), or confederates (an alliance among the Quraysh and other tribes), who fought the Muslims at the Battle of the Trench (5/627), also known as the Battle of the Parties and as the siege of Madinah.[3] Summary Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a haïk, a type of veil. 1-3 Muhammad to obey God rather than the unbelievers 4-5 Adopted sons not to be regarded as real sons by Muslims 6 Muhammad’s wives the mothers of the faithful 7-8 The covenant of the prophets with God 9-11 God’s favour to the Muslims at the Ditch 12-15 The disaffected people of Madína rebuked 16-17 None can flee from God’s anger 18-20 The treachery of the hypocrites of Madína exposed 21 Muhammad an example
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