Surah Fatir

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Surah Fatir is the 35th chapter of the Qur’an, a Meccan surah that emphasizes God’s creative power, the reality of resurrection, and the contrast between guidance and misguidance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf MeccanSurah
QuranicSurah
chapterNumberInQuran 35
containsVerseAbout God enriching and constricting provision
God sending winds as good tidings
God’s knowledge of what every female bears
no bearer of burdens bearing the burden of another
the Quran as truth confirming previous scriptures
the parable of darkness and light NERFINISHED
the parable of shade and heat
the parable of the blind and seeing
the parable of the living and the dead
those who carry the Quran but do not act upon it
those who fear God among His servants are the scholars
those who recite the Book of God and establish prayer
followedBy Surah Ya-Sin NERFINISHED
hizbNumber 43
44
juzNumber 22
mentionsConcept Book of deeds
Hellfire
Paradise NERFINISHED
angels
heavens and earth
life and death
rain and vegetation as signs
name Fatir NERFINISHED
Surah Fatir NERFINISHED
Surah al-Fatir NERFINISHED
Surat Fatir NERFINISHED
Surat al-Fatir NERFINISHED
nameInArabic سورة فاطر NERFINISHED
numberOfVerses 45
openingPhrase Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim
placeOfRevelation Mecca
precededBy Surah Saba NERFINISHED
quranSection Al-Mufassal NERFINISHED
theme God’s creative power
accountability on the Day of Judgment
affirmation of tawhid
contrast between guidance and misguidance
gratitude versus ingratitude
punishment of disbelievers
reality of resurrection
rejection of intercessors besides God
reward of believers
role of prophets as warners and bringers of good news
signs of God in creation
steadfastness in faith

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Surah Saba followedBy Surah Fatir