The Holy Quran 87 Surah Al Ala (The Most High) Arabic and English Translation

Surah Al-A’la (The Most High), chapter 87 of the Quran, emphasizes the glorification of Allah’s name, the importance of fulfilling one’s duty as a believer, and the consequences of choices in this life and the hereafter. It also mentions that these truths are not only in the Quran but also in the scriptures of Abraham and Moses. 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:

1. Glorification of Allah: The surah begins with an exhortation to glorify the name of Allah, the Most High, emphasizing His divine attributes and the need to avoid any concepts that diminish His greatness. 

2. Instructions to the Prophet: The surah directs the Prophet (peace be upon him) to convey Allah’s message and to not be burdened with bringing everyone to the right path, but rather to deliver the truth. 

3. Believers and Rejecters: The surah contrasts the path of believers, who purify themselves and remember Allah, with those who are lost in worldly pursuits, highlighting the rewards of righteousness and the punishments of rejection. 

4. The Hereafter: The surah emphasizes the importance of the Hereafter, reminding readers that it is better and more lasting than the temporary life of this world. 

5. Divine Revelation: The surah affirms that these teachings are not new, but are also found in the scriptures of previous prophets, including Abraham and Moses. 

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