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Al-Ḥijr ( ar, الحِجْرْ, lit=The Stoneland) is the
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Quranic chapter (''sūrah''). It has 99 verses ( āyāt). Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation ('' asbāb al-nuzūl''), it is an earlier Meccan surah, believed to have been received by the Islamic prophet Muhammad shortly after chapter 12, '' Yusuf'', during his last year in Mecca. Like other surahs of this period, it praises God. Parts of Q15:4-74 are preserved in the
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Summary

:1-3 Unbelievers will one day wish themselves Muslims :4-5 Every nation has its day of grace :6 Muhammad charged with
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by the disbelievers (the Quraish) :7 The unbelievers say a true prophet would have come with a company of angels :8 Angels are not sent to gratify curiosity, but to minister judgment :9 God the author and preserver of the Quran :10-11 The former prophets were laughed to scorn :12-15 The scoffing Quraish judicially blinded :16-20 God declares his glory in the heaven and the earth :21-22 He is active in every part of Nature :23-25 He is the God of life, death, and judgment :26-29 God says
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—the Jinn of fire :29-33 Iblís among the angels refuses to worship Adam :34-38 He is cursed and respited until the judgment :39-40 Satan declares to God his purpose to seduce men :41-42 The elect are safe from Satan’s power :43-44 The seven gates of hell will receive Satan’s followers :45-50 Paradise joys in store for true believers :51-77 The story of Abraham and Lot :78-79 The unbelieving Midianites are destroyed :80-81 The scoffing inhabitants of Al Hajr reject their prophets though accompanied with miracles :82-84 Rock-hewn houses fail to save them :85-86 The heaven and earth created in righteousness : 87 Command to repeat the seven verses (
Al-Fatiha Al-Fatiha (alternatively transliterated Al-Fātiḥa or Al-Fātiḥah; ar, ألْفَاتِحَة, ; ), is the first ''surah'' (chapter) of the Quran. It consists of 7 '' ayah'' (verses) which are a prayer for guidance and mercy. Al-Fatiha i ...
) :88-90 Muhammad not to envy the prosperity of infidels :91-93 The enemies of God will surely be punished :94-96 Muhammad commanded to preach boldly :97-99 He is exhorted to praise and serve God until death


Name

This Surah takes its name from 80th ayat which refers to Mada'in Saleh, a pre-Islamic archaeological site, occasionally called Al-Hijr, or Hegra.


Time of Revelation

The revelation of this surah occurred at a similar time to that of Surah Ibrahim. Its also repeats the admonitions. Muhammad had been spreading the message for a long time. His kin had become increasingly stiff-necked and obstinate in their hostility, hatred and mocking. Muhammad had started to feel tired in his attempts against disbelief and restrictions of his people. Allah reassured him again.


Central Theme

This surah contains brief mentions of Tawhid, and provides an admonition to the disbelievers. The primary subjects of the surah are: # cautioning the individuals who dismissed the message and # providing solace and support to Muhammad, The Quran never limits itself to mere rebuke; reproach and reprimand. It depends on its statute. The surah contains brief contentions for Tawhid and admonition in the tale of Adam and Satan.Muhammad Farooq-i-Azam Malik (translator), Al-Qur'an, the Guidance for Mankind - English with Arabic Text (Hardcover)


Exegesis


15:9 Preservation of the Quran

Ibn Kathir Abū al-Fiḍā’ ‘Imād ad-Dīn Ismā‘īl ibn ‘Umar ibn Kathīr al-Qurashī al-Damishqī (Arabic: إسماعيل بن عمر بن كثير القرشي الدمشقي أبو الفداء عماد; – 1373), known as Ibn Kathīr (, was ...
says, "God, may He be exalted, stated that He is the One Who revealed the Dhikr to him, which is the Qur'an, and He is protecting it from being changed or altered".


Notes


References

* Abdullah, A. (2011). Role of context and objectives of the Surah in shaping the episodes of the Qurʼanic narrative: the narrative of Lot as an example. American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 28(4), 31–64. * Boullata, I. J. (2000). Literary structures of religious meaning in the Qurʼān. London: Curzon Pr. * Haggar, D. A.Repetition: A key to qur'anic style, structure and meaning. (Order No. AAI3447474, Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 1661. * Neuwirth, A. (2000). Referentiality and textuality in Sūrat al-Hijr: Some observations on the Qur'anic "canonical process" and the emergence of a community. (pp. 143–172). Curzon. * Ohlander, E. S. (2010). Qur'anic studies. (pp. 81–93). De Gruyter.


External links


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Hijr Al-Ḥijr ( ar, الحِجْرْ, lit=The Stoneland) is the 15th Quranic chapter (''sūrah''). It has 99 verses ( āyāt). Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation ('' asbāb al-nuzūl''), it is an earlier Meccan su ...