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Tafsir Ibn Kathir -> Surah Hud |
Verses |
Topic |
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(Chapter - 11) |
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Which was Revealed in Makkah |
1, 2, 3, 4 |
Surah Hud made the Prophet's Hair turn Gray |
5 |
The Qur'an and its Call to (worship) Allah Alone |
6 |
Allah is Aware of All Things |
7, 8 |
Allah is Responsible for the Provisions of All Creatures |
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Allah created the Heavens and the Earth in Six Days |
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The Polytheists hasten their Torment by arguing against Resurrection after Death |
9, 10, 11 |
The Meanings of the Word Ummah |
12, 13, 14 |
The changing of Man's Attitude in Happiness and Hardship |
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The Messenger grieving by the Statements of the Polytheists, and His Gratification |
15, 16 |
An Explanation concerning the Miracle of the Qur'an |
17 |
Whoever wants the Worldly Life, then He will have no Share of the Hereafter |
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The One Who believes in the Qur'an is upon Clear Proof from His Lord |
18, 19, 20, 21, 22 |
Every Hadith is confirmed by the Qur'an |
23, 24 |
Those Who invent Lies against Allah and hinder Others from His Path are the Greatest Losers |
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Rewarding the People of Faith |
25, 26, 27 |
The Parable of the Believers and the Disbelievers |
28 |
The Story of Nuh and His Conversation with His People |
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 |
The Response of Nuh |
35 |
The People's Request of Nuh to bring the Torment and His Response to Them |
36, 37, 38, 39 |
An Interruption to verify the Truthfulness of the Prophet |
40 |
The Revelation to Nuh concerning what would happen to the People and the Command to prepare for It |
41, 42, 43 |
The beginning of the Flood and Nuh loads Every Creature in Pairs upon the Ship |
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The riding upon the Ship and Its sailing through the huge Waves |
44 |
The Story of the drowning of Nuh's Disbelieving Son |
45, 46, 47 |
The End of the Flood |
48 |
A Return to the Story of the Son of Nuh and mentioning what transpired between Nuh and Allah concerning Him |
49 |
The Command to descend from the Ship with Peace and Blessings |
50, 51, 52 |
The Explanation of These Stories is a Proof of the Revelation of Allah to His Messenger |
53, 54, 55, 56 |
The Story of Prophet Hud and the People of `Ad |
57, 58, 59, 60 |
The Conversation between (the People of) `Ad and Hud |
61 |
The Destruction of the People of `Ad and the Salvation of Those among Them Who believed |
62, 63 |
The Story of Salih and the People of Thamud |
64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 |
The Conversation between Salih and the People of Thamud |
74, 75, 76 |
The Coming of the Angels to Ibrahim and Their Glad Tidings to Him of Ishaq and Ya`qub |
77, 78, 79 |
The Dispute of Ibrahim over the People of Lut |
80, 81 |
The Coming of the Angels to Lut, His Grief, and His Discussion with His People |
82, 83 |
Lut's Inability, His Desire for Strength and the Angels' Informing Him of the Reality |
84 |
The Town of Lut's People is overturned and Their Destruction |
85, 86, 87 |
The Story of the People of Madyan and the Call of Shu`ayb |
88 |
The Response of Shu`ayb's People |
89, 90, 91, 92 |
Shu`ayb's Refutation of His People |
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The Response of Shu`ayb's People |
93, 94, 95 |
Shu`ayb's Refutation of His People |
96, 97, 98, 99 |
Shu`ayb's threatening of His People When the Prophet of Allah, Shu`ayb, despaired of their response to him, he said, |
100, 101 |
The Story of Musa and Fir`awn |
102, 103, 104, 105 |
The Lesson taken from the Destroyed Towns |
106, 107 |
The Destruction of the Towns is a Proof of the Establishment of the Hour (Judgement) |
108 |
The Condition of the Wretched People and their Destination |
109, 110, 111 |
The Condition of the Happy People and their Destination |
112, 113 |
Associating Partners with Allah is no doubt Misguidance |
114, 115 |
The Command to Stand Firm and Straight |
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The Command to establish the Prayer |
116, 117 |
The Good Deeds wipe away the Evil Deeds |
118, 119 |
There must be a Group of People Who forbid Lewdness |
120 |
Allah has not made Faith universally accepted |
121, 122 |
The Conclusion |
123 |
Allah, the Exalted, commands His Messenger to say to those who disbelieve in what he has come with from his Lord, by way of warning, |
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Allah, the Exalted, informs that He is the All-Knower of the unseen of the heavens and the earth and that unto Him is the final return. |
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