At-Tahrim

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At-Tahrim is the 66th chapter of the Qur’an, a Medinan surah that addresses issues of marital conduct, repentance, and the examples of both righteous and disbelieving spouses, including those of past prophets.

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At-Tahrim canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Quranic surah
chapter of the Qur'an
addresses behavior of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad
sincere repentance for believers
warning against hypocrisy
alsoKnownAs The Forbiddance NERFINISHED
associatedWithProphet Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus part of the standard 114 surahs of the Qur'an
categoryInTafsir Madani surah dealing with social and family matters
chapterNumber 66
contains call to believers to repent with sincere repentance (tawbat an-nasuh)
injunctions to the Prophet regarding what he makes lawful or unlawful for himself
warnings to the disbelievers and hypocrites
emphasizes guarding oneself and family from the Fire
importance of family discipline
personal responsibility for faith
followedBy Al-Mulk NERFINISHED
givesExampleOf disbelieving wives of prophets
righteous women
hasVerse At-Tahrim 66:6
hizb 56
juz 28
keyConcept tawbat an-nasuh (sincere repentance)
keyVerseTheme command to protect oneself and one’s family from Hellfire (66:6)
language Arabic
mainTheme examples of righteous and disbelieving spouses
marital conduct
obedience to Allah and His Messenger
repentance
mentions Asiya, wife of Pharaoh NERFINISHED
Maryam (Mary), mother of Isa (Jesus) NERFINISHED
wife of Prophet Lut (Lot)
wife of Prophet Nuh (Noah)
wives of Prophet Muhammad
nameInArabic سورة التحريم NERFINISHED
numberOfVerses 12
partOf Qur'an NERFINISHED
placeOfRevelation Medina NERFINISHED
precededBy At-Talaq NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Islam
revealedInContextOf domestic incident involving the Prophet’s wives
scriptureType revelation
titleTranslation The Prohibition NERFINISHED
transliteration Surat at-Tahrim NERFINISHED

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Lut appearsInSurah At-Tahrim