Al-Hawamim

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Al-Hawamim refers to a group of seven consecutive chapters in the Qur’an that each begin with the disjointed Arabic letters “Ha Mim.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Group of Qur'anic chapters
Qur'anic term
alsoCalled Al-Ha-Mim Surahs NERFINISHED
associatedWith Meccan surahs (predominantly)
beginsWithInQuran Surah Ghafir NERFINISHED
chaptersAreConsecutive true
consistsOf Surah Ad-Dukhan NERFINISHED
Surah Al-Ahqaf NERFINISHED
Surah Al-Jathiyah NERFINISHED
Surah Ash-Shura NERFINISHED
Surah Az-Zukhruf NERFINISHED
Surah Fussilat NERFINISHED
Surah Ghafir NERFINISHED
endsWithInQuran Surah Al-Ahqaf NERFINISHED
firstChapterNumber 40 GENERATED
groupedBy Shared opening letters
hasNameInArabic الحواميم NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfChapters 7
hasOpeningLetters Ha Mim
hasSignificanceIn Islamic devotional recitation
Qur'anic exegesis (tafsir)
hasTheme Consolation to the Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
Hereafter and judgment
Monotheism (Tawhid) NERFINISHED
Prophethood
Revelation and scripture
language Arabic
lastChapterNumber 46
locatedInText Qur'an NERFINISHED
openingLettersType Muqattaʿat NERFINISHED
recitationTradition Recognized as a distinct group in Islamic scholarship

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Hawamim surahs alsoKnownAs Al-Hawamim