Surah Ar-Ra'd
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Surah Ar-Ra'd is the 13th chapter of the Quran, known for its themes of divine power, the reality of revelation, and the contrast between believers and disbelievers.
Aliases (1)
- Ar-Ra'd ×1
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Quranic surah
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chapter of the Quran → |
| addresses |
People of the Book
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believers → disbelievers → polytheists of Mecca → |
| associatedWith |
reflection on natural phenomena as signs of God
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| ayahCount |
43
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| canonicalStatus |
universally accepted in the Muslim canon
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| chapterNumber |
13
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| classification |
Medinan surah
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| containsProstrationVerse |
no
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| containsVerse |
Ayah 11
→
Ayah 28 → |
| emphasizes |
Allah's control over the universe
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Allah's knowledge of the unseen → consequences of disbelief → reward for patience → truth of the Quran → |
| language |
Arabic
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| mentions |
Hell
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Paradise → angels → gardens → heavens and earth → lightning → mountains → rain → thunder → |
| name |
Ar-Ra'd
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| nameMeaning |
The Thunder
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| numberOfVerses |
43
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| partOf |
The Quran
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| placeInQuran |
13
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| positionInMushaf |
Juz 13
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| primaryTheme |
certainty of resurrection
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contrast between believers and disbelievers → divine power → reality of revelation → signs of Allah in creation → steadfastness of the Prophet → |
| recitationUsedIn |
Muslim prayer and worship
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| revealedIn |
Medina
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| revealedTo |
Prophet Muhammad
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| teaches |
that disbelief leads to loss in the Hereafter
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that guidance is from Allah alone → |
| verseTheme |
Ayah 11 speaks about Allah not changing the condition of a people until they change themselves
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Ayah 28 mentions hearts finding rest in the remembrance of Allah → |