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28 : سُوۡرَةُ القَصَص The Narration
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Title
1205
The Tafsir of Surat Al-Qasas (Chapter - 28)
1206
Which was revealed in Makkah
1207
The Story of Musa and Fir`awn, and what Allah intended for Their Peoples
1208
How Musa's Mother was inspired and shown what to do
1209
Musa, peace be upon him, in the House of Fir`awn
1210
The intense Grief of Musa's Mother, and how He was returned to Her
1211
How Musa killed a Coptic Man
1212
How the Secret of this Killing became known
1213
Musa, peace be upon him, in Madyan, and how He watered the Flocks of the Two Women
1214
Musa, the Father of the Two Women, and His Marriage to One of Them
1215
Musa's Return to Egypt and how he was honored with the Mission and Miracles on the Way
1216
How Musa asked for the Support of His Brother and was granted that by Allah
1217
Musa before Fir`awn and His People
1218
The Arrogance of Fir`awn and His ultimate Destiny
1219
The Blessings which Allah bestowed upon Musa
1220
Proof of the Prophethood of Muhammad
1221
The stubborn Response of the Disbelievers
1222
The Rebellious do not believe in Miracles
1223
False Accusation that Musa and Harun (peace be upon them both) practiced Magic
1224
The Response to this False Accusation
1225
The Believers among the People of the Book
1226
Allah guides Whom He wills
1227
The Excuses made by the People of Makkah for not believing, and the Refutation of Their Excuses
1228
The Destruction of Towns, which are not destroyed until Evidence is established against Them
1229
This World is transient and the One Whose concern is this World is not equal to the One Whose concern is the Hereafter
1230
The Idolators and Their Partners and the Emnity between Them in the Hereafter
1231
Allah Alone is the One Who has the Power of Creation, Knowledge and Choice
1232
Night and Day are among the Blessings of Allah and are Signs of Tawhid
1233
Rebuking the Idolators
1234
Qarun and His People's exhortation
1235
Allah informs us how Qarun responded to the exhortations of his people when they sought to guide him to what is good
1236
How Qarun went forth in His Finery, and His People's Comments
1237
How Qarun and His Dwelling Place were swallowed up by the Earth
1238
His People learned a Lesson from Him being swallowed up
1239
The Blessings of the Hereafter for the humble Believers
1240
The Command to convey the Message of Tawhid
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