Episodios
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1Al-Fatihahٱلْفَاتِحَة
al-Fātiḥah
al-ḤamdThe Opening, the Opening of the Divine Writ, The Essence of the Divine Writ, The Surah of Praise, The Foundation of the Qur'an, andThe Seven Oft-Repeated [Verses][8]
7 (1)Makkah548Whole Surah [8]
The fundamental principles of the Qur'an in a condensed form.[8]It reads: “(1) In the name of God (Allah), the Compassionate and Merciful. (2) Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, (3) the Compassionate and Merciful, (4) Master of the Day of Judgement. (5) Thee we worship and from Thee we seek help.
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2Al-Baqarahٱلْبَقَرَة
The necessity of God-consciousness.[8] The error(s) committed by followers of earlier revelations.[8] Legal ordinances (ethics, social relations, warfare etc.).[8] AL-BAQARAH (the Cow) has been so named from the story of the Cow occurring in this Surah (vv. 67-73).[5] Ibrahim.[8] Kaaba.[8] Ayatul Kursi. (v. 255)[9]
al-Baq̈arahThe Calf, The Cow, The Heifer286 (40)Madinah8791Alif Lam Mimv. 67-73 [8] -
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3Aali 'Imranآلِ عِمْرَان
The human nature of Isa.[8] The oneness of Allah.[8] Man's faith and temptations.[8] The Battle of Uhud (3 AH).[8] Imran in Islam is regarded as the father of Mary. This chapter is named after the family of Imran, which includes Imran, Saint Anne (wife of Imran), Mary, and Jesus [1]
ʾĀli ʿImrānThe Family of Imraan, The House of ʿImrān200 (20)Madinah8997Alif Lam Mimv. 33, 35 [8] -
4An-Nisaٱلنِّسَاء
Unity of the human race and the mutual obligations of men and women towards one another. (v. 1) [8] Rights of women.[8] Questions related to family life (including marriage and inheritance).[8] Peace and war.[8] Relations of believers with unbelievers.[8] Striving in the Cause of Allah (Jihad). (v. 95–97) [10]
an-NisāʾThe Women176 (24)Madinah92100Whole Surah [8] -
5Al-Ma'idahٱلْمَائِدَة
A series of ordinances (incl. Religious rites and social obligations).[8] Corruption of the original message of the Injeel by Jews and Christians. (v. 68–77, 116–118) [8]
al-MāʾidahThe Food, The Repast, The Table120 (16)Madinah112114v. 112-114 [8] -
6Al-An'amٱلْأَنْعَام
Human nature of Muhammad. (v. 50) [8] Oneness and uniqueness of Allah. (e.g. v. 100, 103) [8] Pre-Islamic superstitions concerning animals. (v. 136ff) [8]
al-ʾAnʿāmThe Cattle165 (20)Makkah5589v. 136ff.[8] -
7Al-A'rafٱلْأَعْرَاف
The mission of the prophets.[8] Adam, Hawwa and Iblis. (v. 16–25) [8] Stories of Nuh, Hud, Salih, Lut, Shuáyb and Musa. (v. 59–171) [8] Allah's Covenant with humanity. (v. 172) [11] What happens to those who discard Allah's message. (v. 175) [8]
al-ʾAʿrāfThe Heights, The Faculty of Discernment206 (24)Makkah3987Alif Lam Mim Sadv. 46, 48 [8] -
8Al-Anfalٱلْأَنْفَال
The Battle of Badr (2 A.H.).[8] Doctrine of sacrifice through action.[8]
al-ʾAnfālThe Spoils of War75 (10)Madinah8895v. 1 [8] -
9At-Tawbahٱلتَّوْبَة
Problems of war between believers and their enemies.[8] The expedition to Tabuk (9 A.H.).[8] Prohibition of intercalation in the Islamic lunar calendar(v. 37) [10] Those who cannot attain to faith. (v. 124–127) [8]
at-TawbahThe Repentance129 (16)Madinah113113 -
10Yunusيُونُس
The revelation of the Qur'an to Muhammad (not Muhammad's own work). (v. 15–17, 37–38, 94) [8] References to earlier prophets.[8] Fundamental tenets of Islam.[8]
YūnusJonah109 (11)Makkah5184Alif Lam Rav. 98 [8] -
11Hudهُود
The revelation of God's will through his prophets.[8] More stories of earlier prophets.[8] Just dealings between men.[8]
HūdHud123 (10)Makkah5275Alif Lam Rav. 50-60 -
12Yusufيُوسُف
The story of the prophet Joseph (as an illustration of God's unfathomable direction of men's affairs).[8]
YūsufJoseph111 (12)Makkah5377Alif Lam RaWhole Surah -
13Ar-Ra'dٱلرَّعْد
God's revelation, through his prophets, of certain fundamental moral truths, and the consequences of accepting or rejecting them.[8]
ar-RaʿdThe Thunder43 (6)Madinah9690Alif Lam Mim Rav. 13 [8] -
14Ibrahimإِبْرَاهِيم
The revelation of God's word to all mankind, destined to lead man from darkness to light.[8
ʾIbrāhīmAbraham52 (7)Makkah7276Alif Lam Rav. 35-41 [8] -
15Al-Hijrٱلْحِجْر
God's guidance to man through revelation of the Qur'an, which will remain uncorrupted for all times. (v. 9) [8]
al-ḤijrThe Rocky Tract, The Stoneland, The Rock City, Al-Hijr99 (6)Makkah5457Alif Lam Rav. 80 [8] -
16An-Nahlٱلنَّحْل
God's creativeness:[8]Manifested in the instincts of the bee.[8]
an-NaḥlThe Bee128 (16)Makkah7073v. 68-69 [8]
Culmination: Guidance through his revealed word.[8]
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17Al-Israٱلْإِسْرَاء
Muhammad's Night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem.[8] The children of Israel. (v. 2–8, 101–104) [8]
al-ʾIsrāʾThe Night Journey111 (12)Makkah5067v. 1 [8] -
18Al-Kahfٱلْكَهْف
A series of parables or allegories on the theme of faith in God versus excessive attachment to the life of this world. Including:[8]The men of the cave. (v. 13–20) [8]
al-KahfThe Cave110 (12)Makkah6969v. 13-20 [8]
The rich man and the poor man. (v. 32–44) [8]
Moses and the unnamed sage. (v. 60–82) [8]
The allegory of ‘Dhu’l-Qarnayn, the Two-Horned One’. (v. 83–98) [8]
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19Maryamمَرْيَم
The story of Zachariah and his son John, the precursor of Jesus. (v. 2–15) [8] The story of Mary and Jesus. (v. 16–37) [8]
MaryamMary98 (6)Makkah4458Kaf Ha Ya 'Ayn Sadv. 16-37 [8] -
20Ta-Haطه
The guidance offered by God through his prophets.[8] The fundamental truths inherent in all revealed religions are identical.[8]The story of Moses. (v. 9-98) [8]
Ṭāʾ HāʾṬāʾ Hāʾ135 (8)Makkah4555Ta Ha [notes 1]v. 1 [8]
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