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.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Qur'an 53:1–62 canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Qur'an 53:1–62 Context triple: [An-Najm, verseRange, Qur'an 53:1–62]
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Quran 23:1-118
Quran 23:1-118 is a passage in the Qur’an that outlines the qualities, faith, and ultimate success of true believers, contrasting their righteous conduct with the fate of disbelievers.
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Quran 69:1–52
Quran 69:1–52 is the full text of Surah Al-Haqqah, a Meccan chapter that vividly describes the Day of Judgment, the fate of past nations, and the ultimate accountability of every soul.
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C.
Quran 66:1–12
Quran 66:1–12 is a passage in the 66th chapter of the Qur’an that addresses the Prophet Muhammad’s personal conduct, the behavior of his wives, and moral lessons drawn from the examples of earlier believing and disbelieving women.
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D.
Quran 18:1–110
Quran 18:1–110 is the full text of Surah Al-Kahf, a Meccan chapter of the Qur’an known for its narratives about the People of the Cave, Moses and Khidr, and Dhul-Qarnayn, emphasizing faith, patience, and divine wisdom.
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E.
Qur’an 46:33
Qur’an 46:33 is a verse in Surah Al-Ahqaf that emphasizes God’s power to create and resurrect, urging people not to doubt the coming of the Resurrection.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Qur'an 53:1–62 Target entity description: 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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A.
Quran 23:1-118
Quran 23:1-118 is a passage in the Qur’an that outlines the qualities, faith, and ultimate success of true believers, contrasting their righteous conduct with the fate of disbelievers.
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B.
Quran 69:1–52
Quran 69:1–52 is the full text of Surah Al-Haqqah, a Meccan chapter that vividly describes the Day of Judgment, the fate of past nations, and the ultimate accountability of every soul.
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C.
Quran 66:1–12
Quran 66:1–12 is a passage in the 66th chapter of the Qur’an that addresses the Prophet Muhammad’s personal conduct, the behavior of his wives, and moral lessons drawn from the examples of earlier believing and disbelieving women.
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D.
Quran 18:1–110
Quran 18:1–110 is the full text of Surah Al-Kahf, a Meccan chapter of the Qur’an known for its narratives about the People of the Cave, Moses and Khidr, and Dhul-Qarnayn, emphasizing faith, patience, and divine wisdom.
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E.
Qur’an 46:33
Qur’an 46:33 is a verse in Surah Al-Ahqaf that emphasizes God’s power to create and resurrect, urging people not to doubt the coming of the Resurrection.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (73)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Meccan surah passage
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Qur'anic passage ⓘ |
| addresses | divine origin of revelation ⓘ |
| affirms |
resurrection
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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
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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
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pagan goddesses ⓘ |
| denies |
that Muhammad is deluded
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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
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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
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Surah An-Najm NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| rebukes |
following conjecture
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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
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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
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the Day of Judgment NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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Subject: Qur'an 53:1–62 Description of subject: 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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