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13 : سُوۡرَةُ الرّعد The Thunder
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ID
Title
1881
The Tafsir of Surat Ar-Ra`d (Chapter -13)
1882
Which was revealed in Makkah
1883
The Qur'an is Allah's Kalam (Speech)
1884
Clarifying Allah's Perfect Ability
1885
Al-Istawa', Rising above the Throne
1886
Allah subjected the Sun and the Moon to rotate continuously
1887
Allah's Signs on the Earth
1888
Denying Resurrection after Death, is Strange
1889
The Disbelievers ask for the Punishment to be delivered now!
1890
The Idolaters ask for a Miracle
1891
Allah is All-Knower of Al-Ghayb (Unseen)
1892
Allah's Knowledge encompasses all Things Apparent and Hidden
1893
The Guardian Angels
1894
Clouds, Thunder and Lightning are Signs of Allah's Power
1895
Supplicating to Allah upon hearing Ar-Ra`d (Thunder)
1896
A Parable for the Weakness of the False Gods of the Polytheists
1897
Everything prostrates unto Allah
1898
Affirming Tawhid
1899
Two Parables proving that Truth remains and Falsehood perishes
1900
The Qur'an and the Sunnah contain Parables that use Water and Fire
1901
Reward of the Blessed and Wretched Ones
1902
The Believer and the Disbeliever are never Equal
1903
Qualities of the Blessed Ones, which will lead to Paradise
1904
Characteristics of the Wretched Ones which will lead to the Curse and the Evil Home
1905
Increase and Decrease in Provision is in Allah's Hand
1906
Disbelievers ask for Miracles, Allah's Response to Them
1907
The Believer's Heart finds Comfort in the Remembrance of Allah
1908
The Meaning of Tuba
1909
Our Prophet was sent to recite and call to Allah's Revelation
1910
Virtues of the Qur'an and the Denial of Disbelievers
1911
Comforting the Messenger of Allah
1912
There is no Similarity between Allah and False Deities in any Respect
1913
Punishment of the Disbelievers and Reward of the Pious Believers
1914
The Truthful Ones from among the People of the Scriptures rejoice at what Allah has revealed to Muhammad
1915
All Prophets and Messengers were Humans
1916
No Prophet can bring a Miracle except by Allah's Leave
1917
Meaning of Allah blotting out what He wills and confirming what He wills of the Book
1918
Punishment is by Allah, and the Messenger's Job is only to convey the Message
1919
The Disbelievers plot, but the Believers gain the Good End
1920
Allah and those who have Knowledge of the Scripture are Sufficient as Witness to the Message of the Prophet
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