Qur'an (Chapter Sections)

 
ID Title
1821
The Tafsir of Surat Al-Hijr (Chapter -15)
1822
Which was revealed in Makkah
1823
The Disbelievers will someday wish that They had been Muslims
1824
Every Township has its allotted Time
1825
The Accusation that the Prophet was a Madman and Demands for Him to bring down Angels
1826
The Idolators of Every Nation made a Mockery of their Messengers
1827
The Stubborn Disbelievers will never believe, no matter what Signs and Wonders They see
1828
The Power of Allah and His Signs in the Heavens and on Earth
1829
The Supplies for All Things are with Allah
1830
Benefits of the Winds
1831
Fresh Water is a Blessing from Allah
1832
The Power of Allah to initiate and renew Creation
1833
The Substances from which Mankind and Jinns were created
1834
The creation of Adam, the Command to the Angels to prostrate to Him, and the Rebellion of Iblis
1835
The Expulsion of Iblis from Jannah, and His Reprieve until the Day of Resurrection
1836
The Threat of Iblis to tempt Mankind, and Allah's Promise of Hell for him
1837
The Gates of Hell are Seven
1838
Description of the People of Paradise
1839
The Guests of Ibrahim and their Good News of a Son for Him
1840
The Reason why the Angels came
1841
The Angels coming to Lut
1842
Lut is ordered to leave with His Family during the Night
1843
The People of the City arrive upon the Angels, thinking that they are Men
1844
The Destruction of the People of Lut
1845
The City of Sodom on the Highroad
1846
The Destruction of the Dwellers of Al-Aykah, the People of Shu`ayb
1847
The Destruction of the Dwellers of Al-Hijr, Who are the People called Thamud
1848
The World has been created for some Purpose, then the Hour will come
1849
A Reminder of the Blessing of the Qur'an and the Command to focus on its Message
1850
The Messenger is a Plain Warner
1851
Explanation of "Al-Muqtasimin
1852
The Command to proclaim the Truth openly
1853
The Command to turn away from the Idolators, and the Guarantee of Protection against the Mockers
1854
Encouragement to bear Difficulties, and the Command to glorify and worship Allah until Death