Al-Ahqaf
الأحقاف Al-Aḥqāf The Wind-Curved Sandhills | |
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Classification | Meccan |
Other names | The Dunes, The Sandhills, The Sand-Dunes |
Position | Juzʼ 26 |
Number of Rukus | 4 |
Number of verses | 35 |
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Sūrat al-Aḥqāf (Arabic: سورة الأحقاف, "The winding sand tracts")[1] is the 46th sura of the Qur'an with 35 ayat. This is the seventh and last Surah of the Ha Mim series. Abdullah Yusuf Ali an Indian Islamic scholar"[2] introduces the surah as "All Creation has a purpose behind it: Truth and Revelation will be vindicated, and those who question it will be undone by the very means by which they set such sore: the righteous should wait in patience and constancy".[3]
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