Qur'an 53:1–62

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Qur'an 53:1–62 is a Meccan passage that powerfully affirms the divine origin of Muhammad’s revelation, refutes idolatry, and warns of the consequences of denying the truth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Meccan surah passage
Qur'anic passage
addresses divine origin of revelation
affirms resurrection
that God causes death and gives life
that God enriches and deprives
that God is Lord of Sirius
that God makes one laugh and weep
that Muhammad’s revelation is from God
the Hereafter NERFINISHED
alludesTo Angel Jibril NERFINISHED
asserts that Muhammad does not speak from desire
that intercession belongs only to God
that the Qur'an is revelation sent down
associatedWith the Mi'raj narrative in Islamic tradition
concludesWith a command to prostrate to God
condemns shirk
contains a verse of prostration
criticizes associating daughters to God
pagan goddesses
denies that Muhammad is deluded
that Muhammad strayed
that angels are female
that the Prophet’s heart lied about what he saw
describes the Prophet’s vision of the messenger
hasArabicName النجم
hasEnglishName The Star NERFINISHED
hasTransliteratedName An-Najm NERFINISHED
hasVerseRange 1–62
language Classical Arabic NERFINISHED
liturgicalUse recited in Muslim prayer and worship
locatedInSurahNumber 53
mentions Abraham’s scriptures
Manat NERFINISHED
Moses NERFINISHED
Muhammad NERFINISHED
Sidrat al-Muntaha NERFINISHED
a mighty in power messenger
al-Lat NERFINISHED
al-‘Uzza NERFINISHED
angels
the Lote Tree of the Uttermost Boundary NERFINISHED
the first creation
the highest horizon
the last creation
the overturned cities
the people of Lot NERFINISHED
the people of Noah NERFINISHED
the people of Thamud NERFINISHED
the people of ‘Ad NERFINISHED
the scriptures of Abraham
the scrolls of Moses
the star
the star Sirius NERFINISHED
those who give little and withhold
those who turn away
opensWithOathBy the star when it descends
partOf Qur'an NERFINISHED
Surah An-Najm NERFINISHED
rebukes following conjecture
following desires
those who dispute what the Prophet saw
refutes idolatry
revealedIn Mecca NERFINISHED
sajdahVerseNumber 62
states that every soul is responsible for what it earns
teaches that man has only what he strives for
that no bearer of burdens bears another’s burden
that the striving will be seen
that to your Lord is the final end
warnsBy examples of destroyed earlier nations
warnsOf consequences of denying the truth
the Day of Judgment NERFINISHED

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An-Najm verseRange Qur'an 53:1–62