Surah Al-Fatiha (The Opening) is the first chapter of the Holy Quran. It is a profound prayer for guidance, mercy, and forgiveness. This Surah, consisting of 7 verses, is recited in every unit of the Muslim prayer (Salah). It emphasizes the importance of worship, guidance towards the straight path, and seeking Allah’s mercy. Al-Fatiha is known as the essence of the Quran, encapsulating its core messages.
Surah Al-Baqarah (The Cow) is the second and longest chapter of the Holy Quran, consisting of 286 verses. It covers various aspects of faith, law, and personal conduct and social justice guidance. The Surah includes important narratives, such as the story of the Cow, the parable of the believers, and guidance on the Five Pillars of Islam. Key themes include the importance of faith, obedience to Allah, and the responsibilities of the Muslim community.
Surah Al-Imran (The Family of Imran) is the third chapter of the Holy Quran, containing 200 verses. This Surah discusses the stories of Maryam and her son Isa, along with the narrative of the family of Imran. It emphasises the importance of faith, patience, and steadfastness. Al-Imran also addresses the concepts of unity and the Oneness of Allah, urging believers to hold firmly to the rope of Allah.
Surah An-Nisa (The Women) is the fourth chapter of the Holy Quran, consisting of 176 verses. It provides detailed guidance on the rights and responsibilities of women, inheritance laws, and social justice. This Surah addresses issues such as marriage, family structure, and the protection of the weak and vulnerable. An-Nisa emphasises the importance of justice and equity in all aspects of life.
Surah Al-Ma’idah (The Table Spread) is the fifth chapter of the Holy Quran, comprising 120 verses. This Surah discusses various aspects of Islamic law, including dietary laws, oaths, and contracts. It also includes the story of the disciples of Isa (Jesus) and the miracle of the table spread with food. Al-Ma’idah emphasizes the importance of fulfilling promises, adhering to the laws, and the concept of accountability.
Surah Al-An’am (The Cattle) is the sixth chapter of the Holy Quran, containing 165 verses. This Surah focuses on monotheism, the afterlife, and the signs of Allah in creation. It addresses the pagan beliefs of Mecca and emphasises the importance of recognising the oneness of Allah. The Surah also recounts past prophets' stories, highlighting all messengers' consistent messages.
Surah Al-A’raf (The Heights) is the seventh chapter of the Holy Quran, with 206 verses. This Surah addresses the struggle between good and evil, with narratives about the prophets Nuh, Hud, Salih, Lut, Shu’aib, and Musa. It emphasises the consequences of disobedience to Allah and the fate of those who reject His messengers. Al-A’raf calls for reflection on the signs of Allah’s creation and the importance of following His path.
Surah Al-Anfal (The Spoils of War) is the eighth chapter of the Holy Quran, consisting of 75 verses. This Surah discusses the Battle of Badr, a key event in Islamic history, and provides guidance on warfare, justice, and the distribution of war gains. Al-Anfal emphasizes the importance of faith, unity, and reliance on Allah during conflict. It also highlights the moral responsibilities of Muslims in both peace and war.
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The QURAN with Arabic recitation Only Playlist.