Surah 48 of the Qur’an

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Surah 48 of the Qur’an is a Medinan chapter known for announcing the divine assurance of victory to the Prophet Muhammad and the believers, particularly in connection with the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah.

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Surah 48 of the Qur’an canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qur’anic surah
addresses Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
believers
announces divine assurance of victory
associatedWith Treaty of Hudaybiyyah NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition late Medinan period
containsVerse 48:1
48:10
48:18
48:2
48:27
48:29
48:3
48:4
48:5
48:6
48:7
48:8
48:9
describes believers as firm against disbelievers and merciful among themselves
companions of the Prophet
tranquillity (sakina) sent into believers’ hearts
emphasizes obedience to the Prophet equals obedience to Allah
hasEnglishName The Victory NERFINISHED
hasName Al-Fath NERFINISHED
language Arabic
mentions Bay‘at al-Ridwan NERFINISHED
Muhammad as Messenger of Allah NERFINISHED
Pledge of the Tree NERFINISHED
angels supporting the believers
numberOfVerses 29
openingWords Inna fatahna laka fathan mubina
partOf Qur’an NERFINISHED
placeOfRevelation Medina NERFINISHED
promises gardens beneath which rivers flow
spoils of war
relatedTo Surah 47 NERFINISHED
Surah 49
revealedInContextOf Hudaybiyyah expedition NERFINISHED
failed entry into Mecca for ‘umrah
surahNumber 48
theme forgiveness
fulfilment of divine promise
hypocrites and disbelievers
loyalty to the Prophet
obedience to Allah and His Messenger
reward for the believers
victory granted by Allah
warns hypocritical Bedouins
punishment for disbelievers

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The Victory titleOf Surah 48 of the Qur’an