Wednesday, April 28, 2021
কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || সুরাতুজ জুমার || Suratuz Zumar || سورة الزمر
Az-Zumar (Arabic: الزمر, ’az-zumar; meaning: \"The Troops, The Throngs\") is the 39th chapter (surah), of the Qur\'an, the central religious text of Islam. It contains 75 verses (ayat). This surah derives its name from the Arabic word zumar (troops) that occurs in verses 71 and 73. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is believed to have been revealed in the mid-Maccan period[1] when persecutions of the Muslim believers by the polytheists had escalated.[1] Contents 1 Summary 2 Content 3 Exegesis (tafsir) 3.1 Q9:5 He wraps the night over the day 4 References 5 External links Summary 1-2 The Quran a revelation from God to Muhammad 2-3 Muhammad to exhibit a pure religion to God 4-5 God will not show favour to idolaters 6 God Hath not chosen to have a son 7-8 God manifest in His works of creation and providence 9-10 God is Sovereign in His dealings with men 11 The ingratitude of idolaters 12 The righteous and wicked not equal befo
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