Category: The Holy Quran


  • Saba‘ (Arabic: سبأ, saba’) is the 34th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur’an with 54 verses (āyāt). It discusses the lives of Solomon and David, a story about the people of Sheba, challenges and warnings against the disbelievers as well as the promises related to the Day of Judgment. The Holy Quran – TheQuran.org

  • Surah Al-Ahzab, also known as “The Clans,” is the 33rd chapter of the Quran. It primarily focuses on the Battle of the Trench, a significant event in early Islamic history, and the hypocrites’ actions during it. The surah also delves into social issues like adoption, divorce, and the etiquette of dealing with the Prophet and his wives, including…

  • Surah As-Sajdah (Chapter 32 of the Quran) is primarily focused on removing doubts about the existence of God, the Hereafter, and the prophethood. It encourages reflection on creation, the signs of God in nature, and the resurrection, while also contrasting the fate of believers and disbelievers. The surah also mentions the story of Moses and the Children of…

  • Surah Luqman, chapter 31 of the Quran, is a wise discourse focusing on the importance of faith, good deeds, and the responsibilities of parents to their children, and vice versa. It emphasizes the concept of Tawhid (belief in the oneness of God) and cautions against Shirk (associating partners with God). The Surah also highlights the necessity of acting…

  • Surah Ar-Rum (The Romans), Surah 30 in the Quran, primarily focuses on contrasting monotheism and polytheism, highlighting the inevitability of divine promises, and showcasing the signs of Allah’s power in creation and the Hereafter. It also discusses the defeat of the Romans by the Persians and the subsequent victory of the Romans as a sign of God’s…

  • Surah Al-Ankabut (The Spider) primarily focuses on the trials and tribulations faced by believers and the importance of faith, especially in the face of persecution. It also highlights the consequences of disbelief and the superiority of true faith over idols and false protectors. The surah uses the spider’s web as a metaphor for the fragility of false gods…

  • Surah Al-Qasas, or “The Narration,” is the 28th surah (chapter) of the Quran, a Makki surah (revelation in Mecca). It’s named after a story it relates, focusing on the story of the Prophet Moses (Musa) and his conflict with Pharaoh. The surah also includes verses about the persecution of the Israelites and the eventual triumph of the oppressed,…

  • Surah An-Naml (The Ant), chapter 27 of the Quran, narrates the stories of several prophets, including Moses, David, Solomon, Salih, and Lot, to offer guidance and warnings. It highlights the importance of monotheism, the Day of Judgment, and the consequences of disbelief. The surah is also known for its detailed account of Solomon’s interaction with the Queen of…

  • Surah Ash-Shu’ara (The Poets), chapter 26 of the Quran, is known for its emphasis on the stories of prophets and their struggles against their disbelieving tribes. It highlights the persecution of prophets and the eventual destruction of those who rejected them, serving as a warning against disbelieving the truth. The surah also explores themes of Allah’s sovereignty, the…

  • Surah Al-Furqan, or “The Criterion,” is the 25th chapter of the Quran, a divine revelation from Allah. It emphasizes the Quran as a source of guidance, highlights the importance of worshiping Allah alone, and addresses the objections of disbelievers against the Quran and its teachings. The surah also outlines moral and ethical principles for believers, including humility, compassion,…