Qur’an 46:35

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Qur’an 46:35 is the final verse of Surah Al-Ahqaf, urging the Prophet Muhammad and believers to remain patient and steadfast like the resolute messengers before them in the face of denial and hardship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qur’anic verse
ayah
addresses Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
believers
ArabicTermUsed أُولُوا الْعَزْمِ مِنَ الرُّسُلِ (ulu al-‘azm mina r-rusul)
canonicalTextLanguage Classical Arabic
chapterNumber 46
command be patient
do not be hasty regarding the disbelievers
remain steadfast
comparesTo resolute messengers
describes perception of worldly life as only an hour of a day
eschatologicalReference Day when they see what they are promised
function encouragement in the face of rejection
warning to disbelievers of impending punishment
implies regret of disbelievers at fulfillment of the promise
shortness of worldly life compared to the Hereafter
ultimate vindication of the messengers
linguisticFeature imperative form addressing the Prophet
simile comparing worldly time to an hour of a day
literaryRole conclusion of Surah Al-Ahqaf’s argument
locatedIn Qur’an NERFINISHED
memorizedBy Qur’an memorizers (huffaz)
mentions messengers of firm resolve
moralTeaching endurance in da‘wah despite opposition
trust in the eventual fulfillment of God’s promise
partOf Surah Al-Ahqaf NERFINISHED
positionInSurah final verse of Surah Al-Ahqaf
preservedIn standard Uthmanic codex tradition
recitedIn Muslim ritual prayer
referencedIn Islamic sermons and lectures on patience
Islamic works on prophetic biography
revealedIn Meccan period NERFINISHED
studiedIn tafsir literature
surahSequence follows Qur’an 46:34
precedes Surah Muhammad (Qur’an 47:1)
theme approach of the Day of Judgment
consolation to the Prophet Muhammad
denial by disbelievers
example of earlier messengers
patience
steadfastness
traditionallyClassifiedAs Makki verse
usedAsEvidenceFor status of ulu al-‘azm prophets
virtue of patience
verseNumber 35

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Al-Ahqaf containsVerse Qur’an 46:35