At-Tariq

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At-Tariq is the 86th chapter of the Qur’an, known for its vivid opening oath by the night-piercing star and its emphasis on God’s power over creation and resurrection.

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At-Tariq canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Meccan surah
Surah of the Qur'an
addressesAudience humankind
belongsToCategory Al-Mufassal surahs
containsVerse Qur'an 86:1
Qur'an 86:10
Qur'an 86:11
Quran 86:1–17
surface form: Qur'an 86:12

Qur'an 86:13
Qur'an 86:14
Qur'an 86:15
Quran 86:1–17
surface form: Qur'an 86:16

Qur'an 86:17
Quran 86:1–17
surface form: Qur'an 86:2

Qur'an 86:3
Qur'an 86:4
Qur'an 86:5
Qur'an 86:6
Qur'an 86:7
Qur'an 86:8
Qur'an 86:9
emphasizesConcept God's power over creation
divine knowledge of secrets
resurrection
followsSurah Al-Buruj
hasArabicName الطارق
hasEnglishName The Morning Star
The Night Visitor
The Nightcomer
hasJuz 30
hasNumberOfVerses 17
hasSurahNumber 86
hasTransliteration At-Tāriq
highlightsSign creation of human from a gushing fluid
return to God
isLocatedIn Quran
surface form: Qur'an
language Arabic
mentionsTheme accountability
judgment
opensWithOathBy the night-piercing star
the sky
precedesSurah Al-A'la
recitationTradition part of daily and nightly prayers for some Muslims
revealedIn Mecca
style emphatic oaths
short verses
warnsAgainst denial of resurrection

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Surah At-Tariq name At-Tariq
Quran 86:1–17 mentions At-Tariq
Quran 86:1–17 hasKeyTerm At-Tariq