Al-Baqarah There is no Doubt in the Qur'ān Guidance is granted to Those Who have Taqwa Attributes of the Believers Guidance and Success are awarded to the Believers Description of disbelievers Description of Hypocrites The Beginning of Hypocrisy Types of Mischief that the Hypocrites commit The Hypocrites' Cunning and Deceit Human and Jinn Devils The Hypocrites suffering for their Plots Meaning of `Leaves them increasing in their deviation to wander blindly The Example of the Hypocrites Another Parable of the Hypocrites Types of Believers and Types of Disbelievers Types of Hearts Tawhīd Al-Ulūhiyyah Signs of Allāh's Existence The Message of Messenger of Allāh is True The Challenge Examples of the Miracle of the Qur'ān The Qur'ān is the Greatest Miracle given to the Prophet Jahannam (Hellfire) exists now Rewards of Righteous Believers The similarity between the Fruits of Paradise The Wives of the People of Paradise are Pure A Parable about the Life of This World - mosquito Evidence of Allāh's Ability The Beginning of the Creation The Earth was created before Heaven Ādam and His Children inhabited the Earth, Generation after Generation The Obligation of appointing a Khalīfah and some related Issues The Virtue of Ādam over the Angels Ādam's Virtue of Knowledge is demonstrated Honoring Ādam when the Angels prostrated before Him Iblīs was among Those ordered to prostrate before Ādam, although He was not an Angel The Prostration was before Ādam but the Obedience was to Allāh Ādam was honored again Hawwā' was created before Ādam entered Paradise Allāh tests Ādam Ādam was very Tall Ādam remained in Paradise for an Hour A Doubt and a Rebuttal Ādam repents and supplicates to Allāh Reminding the Children of Israel of Allāh's Covenant with Them The Prohibition of hiding the Truth and distorting It with Falsehood Order to pray, give zakah and bow The Condemnation of commanding Others to observe Righteousness while ignoring Righteousness The Support that comes with Patience and Prayer Reminding the Children of Israel that They were preferred above the Other Nations Neither Intercession, Ransom, or Assistance will be accepted on behalf of the Disbelievers The Children of Israel were saved from Pharaoh and His Army Sea split and they were drowned
Worship of the calf Musa was given Book Order to kill each other in Repentance The Best among the Children of Israel ask to see Allāh; their subsequent Death and Resurrection The Shade, the Manna and the Salwa Told to enter the gate - and say Hittah. Musa asks for water - Twelve Springs gush forth The Children of Israel preferred Foods inferior to Manna and Quails Covering the Jews in Humiliation and Misery Faith and doing Righteous Deeds equals Salvation in all Times Taking the Covenant from the Jews If not for Allah’s mercy, would be losers The Jews breach the Sanctity of the Sabbath - turned to monkeys & made eg Musa tells people to slaughter a cow The murdered Israeli Man and the Cow Bringing the murdered Man back to Life Hearts harder than stone Jews during the Time of the Prophet - changed words of Allah Knew of Prophet, hid it from Muslims Allah knows what they hide Among them are unlettered ppl who only know book by conjecture Woe unto Those Criminals among the Jews who write book with hands The Jews hope They will only remain in the Fire for a Few Days People of sins in Hell, ppl of good deeds in Jannah The Covenant that Allāh took from the Children of Israel The Terms of the Covenant and their Breach of It Bought this life with hereafter so will be punished Musa/Isa - Jews arrogance with messenger The Jews tried to kill the Prophet The Jews were awaiting the Prophet's coming, but They disbelieved in Him when He was sent Although The Jews denied the Truth, They claimed to be Believers! The Jews rebel after Allāh took Their Covenant and raised the Mountain above Their Heads Calling the Jews to invoke Allāh to destroy the Unjust Party Disbelievers wish They could live longer The Jews are the Enemies of Jibrīl Choosing Some Angels to believe in over Others is Disbelief like choosing Some Prophets over Others Proofs of Muhammad's Prophethood The Jews break Their Covenants The Jews abandoned the Book of Allāh and practiced Magic Magic existed before Sulaymān (Solomon) The Story of Hārūt and Mārūt, and the Explanation that They were Angels Learning Magic is Kufr Causing a Separation between the Spouses is One of the Effects of Magic Allāh's Appointed Term supercedes Everything Manners in Speech The extreme Enmity that the Disbelievers and the People of the Book have against Muslims The Meaning of Naskh Naskh occurs even though the Jews deny it The Prohibition of Unnecessary Questions The Prohibition of following the Ways of the People of the Book The Encouragement to perform Good Deeds
The Hopes of the People of the Book The Jews and Christians dispute among Themselves out of Disbelief and Stubbornness Of the Most Unjust are Those Who prevent People from the Masjids and strive for their Ruin The Good News that Islām shall prevail Facing the Qiblah (Direction of the Prayer) The Qiblah for the People of Al-Madīnah is what is between the East and the West Refuting the Claim that Allāh has begotten a Son Everything is within Allāh's Grasp The Meaning of Bad The Description of the Prophet in the Tawrāh The Meaning of Correct Tilāwah Ibrāhīm Al-Khalīl was an Imām for the People What were the Words that Ibrāhīm was tested with The Unjust do not qualify for Allāh's Promise The Virtue of Allāh's House The Maqām of Ibrāhīm The Command to purify the House Makkah is a Sacred Area Ibrāhīm invokes Allāh to make Makkah an Area of Safety and Sustenance Building the Ka`bah and asking Allāh to accept This Deed The Story of rebuilding the House by Quraysh before the Messenger of Allāh was sent as Prophet The Dispute regarding Who should place the Black Stone in Its Place Ibn Az-Zubayr rebuilds Al-Ka`bah the way the Prophet wished An Ethiopian will destroy the Ka`bah just before the Last Hour Al-Khalīl's Supplication The Meaning of Manāsik Ibrāhim's Supplication that Allāh sends the Prophet The Meaning of Al-Kitāb wal-Hikmah Only the Fools deviate from Ibrāhīm's Religion Adhering to Tawhīd until Death Ya`qūb's Will and Testament to His Children upon His Death The Muslim believes in all that Allāh `revealed and all the Prophets Changing the Qiblah ـDirection of the Prayer The Virtues of Muhammad's Nation The Wisdom behind changing the Qiblah The First Abrogation in the Qur'ān was about the Qiblah Is the Qiblah the Ka`bah itself or its General Direction The Jews had Knowledge that the (Muslim) Qiblah would later be changed The Stubbornness and Disbelief of the Jews The Jews know that the Prophet is True, but they hide the Truth Why was changing the Qiblah mentioned thrice The Wisdom behind abrogating the Previous Qiblah Muhammad's Prophecy is a Great Bounty from Allāh The Virtue of Patience and Prayer The Life enjoyed by Martyrs The Believer is Patient with the Affliction and thus gains a Reward The Virtue of asserting that We all belong to Allāh, during Afflictions The Meaning of ``it is not a sin'' in the Āyah The Wisdom behind legislating Sa`ī between As-Safā and Al-Marwah The Eternal Curse for Those Who hide Religious Commandments Cursing the Disbelievers is allowed The Proofs for Tawhīd The Condition of the Polytheists in this Life and the Hereafter The Order to eat the Lawful Things, and the Prohibition of following the Footsteps of Shaytān
The Polytheist imitates Other Polytheists The Disbeliever is just like an Animal The Command to eat Pure Things and the Explanation of the Prohibited Things The Prohibited is Allowed in Cases of Emergency Criticizing the Jews for concealing what Allāh revealedAl-Birr (Piety, Righteousness) The Command and the Wisdom behind the Law of Equality The Benefits and Wisdom of the Law of Equality Including Parents and Relatives in the Will was later abrogated The Will for the Relatives that do not qualify as Inheritors The Will should observe Justice The Virtue of Fairness in the Will The Order to Fast The various Stages of Fasting The Fidyah (Expiation) for breaking the Fast is for the Old and the Ailing The Virtue of Ramadān and the Revelation of the Qur'ān in it. The Virtues of the Qur'ān The Obligation of Fasting Ramadān Several Rulings concerning the Fast Ease and not Hardship Remembering Allāh upon performing the Acts of Worship Allāh hears the Servant's Supplication Allāh accepts the Invocation Three Persons Whose Supplication will not be rejected Eating, Drinking and Sexual Intercourse are allowed during the Nights of Ramadān Time for Suhūr Suhūr is recommended There is no Harm in beginning the Fast while Junub (a state of major ritual impurity) Fasting ends at Sunset Prohibition of Uninterrupted Fasting (Wisāl) The Rulings of I`tikāf Bribery is prohibited and is a Sin The Judge's Ruling does not allow the Prohibited or prohibit the Lawful The Crescent Moons Righteousness comes from Taqwa The Command to fight Those Who fight Muslims and killing Them wherever They are found The Prohibition of mutilating the Dead and stealing from the captured Goods Shirk is worse than Killing Fighting in the Sacred Area is prohibited, except in Self-Defense The Order to fight until there is no more Fitnah Fighting during the Sacred Months is prohibited, except in Self-Defense The Command to spend in the Cause of Allāh The Command to complete Hajj and `Umrah If One is prevented while in Route, He slaughters the Sacrifice, shaves his Head and ends Ihrām Whoever shaved his Head during Ihrām, will have to pay the Fidyah Tamattu` during Hajj Whoever performs Tamattu` should fast Ten Days if He does not have a Hady The Residents of Makkah do not perform Tamattu” When does Ihrām for Hajj start The Months of Hajj Prohibition of Rafath (Sexual Intercourse) during Hajj The Prohibition of Fusūq during Hajj
The Prohibition of arguing during Hajj The Encouragement for Righteous Deeds and to bring Provisions for Hajj The Provisions of the Hereafter Commercial Transactions during Hajj Standing at `Arafāt Anal Sex is prohibited The Reason behind revealing Allāh's Statement: ``Your Wives are a Tilth for You. The Prohibition of swearing to abandon a Good Deed The Laghw (Unintentional) Vows The Īlā' and its Rulings The `Iddah (Waiting Period) of the Divorced Woman The Meaning of Al-Quru A Woman's Statement about Menses and Purity is to be accepted The Husband has the Right to take back his Divorced Wife during the `Iddah (Waiting Period) The Rights the Spouses have over Each Other The Virtue Men have over Women Divorce is Thrice Taking back the Mahr (Dowry) Allowing Khul` and the Return of the Mahr in that Case The `Iddah (Waiting Period) for the Khul” Transgressing the set limits of Allāh is an Injustice Pronouncing Three Divorces at the same Time is Unlawful The Wife cannot be taken back after the Third Divorce The Curse on the Participants of Tahlīl/Halālah When does a Woman who was divorced Three Times become Eligible for Her First Husband Being Kind to the Divorced Wife The Wali (Guardian) of the Divorced Woman should not prevent Her from going back to Her Husband There is no Marriage without a Wali (for the Woman) The Reason behind revealing the Āyah (2:232) The Suckling Period is only Two Years Suckling beyond the Two Years Suckling for Monetary Compensation No Darār (Harm) or Dirār (Revenge) Fitām (weaning) occurs by Mutual Consent The `Iddah (Waiting Period) of the Widow The Wisdom behind legislating the `Iddah The `Iddah of the Slave Mother whose Master dies Mourning is required during the `Iddah of Death Mentioning Marriage indirectly during the `Iddah Divorce before consummating the Marriage The Mut`ah (Gift) at the time of Divorce The Wife gets half of Her Mahr if She is divorced before the Marriage is consummated The Middle Prayer The Proof that the `Asr Prayer is the Middle Prayer The Prohibition of speaking during the Prayer The Fear Prayer Prayer during the Times of Peace is performed normally Āyah (2:240) was abrogated The Necessity of the Mut`ah (Gift) at the Time of Divorce The Story of the Dead People Abandoning Jihād does not alter Destiny The Good Loan and its Reward The Story of the Jews Who sought a King to be appointed over Them The Tafsīr of the Last Two Āyāt of Sūrat Al-Baqarah
Allāh Honored Some Prophets Above Others The Virtue of Āyat Al-Kursi Allāh's Greatest Name is in Āyat Al-Kursi No Compulsion in Religion Tawhīd is the Most Trustworthy Handhold The Debate Between Ibrāhīm Al-Khalīl and King Nimrod The Story of `Uzayr The Khalīl Supplicates to Allāh to Show Him How He Resurrects the Dead The Answer to Al-Khalīl's Request Rewards of Spending in Allāh's CauseTo Remind About Charity Given is Forbidden The Example of Evil Deeds Nullifying Good Deeds The Encouragement to Spend Honest Money for Allāh's Sake Shaytānic Doubts Concerning Spending in Charity The Meaning of Al-Hikmah The Virtue of Disclosing or Concealing Charity Giving Charity to Polytheists Who Deserves Charity Praise for those who Spend in Charity The Punishment for Dealing with Ribā (Interest and Usury) Allāh Does Not Bless Riba Allāh Increases Charity, Just as One Raises His Animal Allāh Does not Like the Disbelieving Sinners Praising Those Who Thank Allāh The Necessity of Taqwā and Avoiding Riba Ribā Constitutes War Against Allāh and His Messenger Being Kind to Debtors Who Face Financial Difficulties The Necessity of Writing Transactions That Take Effect Later on Witnesses Should Attend the Dictation of Contracts What is the `Mortgaging' Mentioned in the Āyah Would the Servants be Accountable for What They Conceal in Their Hearts Aal-‘Imraan The Mutashābihāt and Muhkamāt Āyāt Only Allāh Knows the True Ta'wīl (Interpretation) of the Mutashābihāt On the Day of Resurrection, No Wealth or Offspring Shall Avail Threatening the Jews With Defeat and Encouraging Them to Learn a Lesson From the Battle of Badr The True Value of This Earthly Life The Reward of the Those Who Have Taqwā is Better Than All Joys of This World The Supplication and Description of Al-Muttaqīn The Testimony of Tawhīd The Religion with Allāh is Islām Islām is the Religion of Mankind and the Prophet Was Sent to all Mankind Chastising the Jews for Their Disbelief and for Killing the Prophets and Righteous People Chastising the People of the Book for Not Referring to the Book of Allāh for Judgment Encouraging Gratitude The Prohibition of Supporting the Disbelievers Allāh Knows What the Hearts Conceal Allāh's Love is Attained by Following the Messenger The Chosen Ones Among the People of the Earth The Story of Maryam's Birth Maryam Grows Up; Her Honor is with Allāh The Supplication of Zakariyyā, and the Good News of Yahyā's Birth The Virtue of Maryam Over the Women of Her Time Delivering the Good News to Maryam of `Īsā's Birth
`Īsā Spoke When He was Still in the Cradle `Īsā was Created Without a Father The Description of `Īsā and the Miracles He Performed The Disciples Give Their Support to `Īsa The Jews Plot to Kill `Īsa Meaning of `Take You Altering the Religion of `Īsa Threatening the Disbelievers with Torment in This Life and the Hereafter The Similarities Between the Creation of Ādam and the Creation of `Īsa The Challenge to the Mubāhalah Every Person Knows about Tawhīd Disputing with the Jews and Christians About the Religion of Ibrāhīm The Envy the Jews Feel Towards Muslims; Their Wicked Plots Against Muslims How Trustworthy Are the Jews There is No Share in the Hereafter for Those Who Break Allāh's Covenant The Jews Alter Allāh's Words No Prophet Ever Called People to Worship him or to Worship Other Than Allāh Taking a Pledge From the Prophets to Believe in Our Prophet, Muhammad The Only Valid Religion To Allāh is Islām Allāh Does Not Guide People Who Disbelieve After they Believed, Unless They Repent Neither Repentance of the Disbeliever Upon Death, Nor His Ransoming Himself on the Day of Resurrection Shall be Accepted Al-Birr is Spending from the Best of One's Wealth The Questions that the Jews Asked Our Prophet The Ka`bah is the First House of Worship The Names of Makkah, Such As `Bakkah The Station of Ibrāhīm Al-Haram, the Sacred Area, is a Safe Area The Necessity of Performing Hajj Meaning of `Afford' in the Āyah The One who Denies the Necessity of Hajj Becomes a Disbeliever Chastising the People of the Book for Their Disbelief and Blocking the Path of Allāh Warning Muslims Against Imitating People of the Scriptures Meaning of `Taqwā of Allāh The Necessity of Holding to the Path of Allāh and the Community of the Believers The Command to Establish the Invitation to Allāh The Prohibition of Division The Benefits of Brotherly Ties and Unity and the Consequence of Division on the Day of the Gathering Virtues of the Ummah of Muhammad صلى ال عليه وسلم, the Best Nation Ever Another Hadīth that Establishes the Virtues of the Ummah of Muhammad in this Life and the Hereafter. The Good News that Muslims will Dominate the People of the Book Virtues of the People of the Scriptures Who Embrace Islām The Parable of What the Disbelievers Spend in This Life The Prohibition of Taking Advisors From Among the Disbelievers The Battle of Uhud The Reason Behind the Battle of Uhud Reminding the Believers of Their Victory at Badr The Support of the Angels Interest (Ribā) is Prohibited The Encouragment to Do Good for which Paradise is the Result The Wisdom Behind the Losses Muslims Suffered During Uhud The Rumor that the Prophet was Killed at Uhud
The Prohibition of Obeying the Disbelievers; the Cause of Defeat at Uhud The Defeat that the Muslims Suffered During the Battle of Uhud The Ansār and Muhājirīn Defended the Messenger Slumber Overcame the Believers; the Fear that the Hypocrites Suffered Some of the Believers Give Flight on the Day of Uhud Prohibiting the Ideas of the Disbeleivers about Death and Predestination Among the Qualities of Our Prophet Muhammad are Mercy and Kindness The Order for Consultation and to Abide by it Trust in Allāh After Taking the Decision Treachery with the Spoils of War was not a Trait of the Prophet The Honest and Dishonest are Not Similar The Magnificent Blessing in the Advent of Our Prophet Muhammad The Reason and Wisdom Behind the Defeat at Uhud Virtues of the Martyrs The Battle of Hamrā' Al-Asad Comforting the Messenger of Allāh The Censure of Selfishness, and Warning Against it Allāh Warns the Idolators Every Soul Shall Taste Death Who Shall Gain Ultimate Victory The Believer is Tested and Hears Grieving Statements from the Enemy Chastising the People of the Scriptures for Breaking the Covenant and Hiding the Truth Chastising Those Who Love to be Praised for What They Have not Done The Proofs of Tawhīd for People of Understanding, their Characteristics, Speech, and Supplications Allāh Accepts the Supplication of Men of Understanding Warning Against Being Deceived by This Life; the Rewards of the Righteous Believers The Condition of Some of the People of the Scriptures and their Rewards The Command for Patience and Ribāt An-Nisa The Command to have Taqwā, a Reminder about Creation, and Being Kind to Relatives Protecting the Property of the Orphans The Prohibition of Marrying Female Orphans Without Giving a Dowry The Permission to Marry Four Women Marrying Only One Wife When One Fears He Might not Do Justice to His Wives Giving the Dowry is Obligatory Holding the Property of the Unwise in Escrow Spending on the Unwise with Fairness Giving Back the Property of the Orphans When They Reach Adulthood Poor Caretakers are Allowed to Wisely Spend from the Money of the Orphan Under Their Care, to Compensate for Their Work The Necessity of Surrendering the Inheritance According to the Portions that Allāh Ordained Observing Fairness in the Will A Stern Warning Against Those Who Use Up the Orphan's Wealth Learning the Various Shares of the Inheritance is Encouraged Males Get Two Times the Share of Females for Inheritance The Share of the Females When They Are the Only Eligible Heirs Share of the Parents in the Inheritance First the Debts are Paid Off, then the Will, then the Fixed Inheritance Share of the Spouses in the Inheritance The Meaning of Kalālah The Ruling Concerning Children of the Mother From Other Than the Deceased's Father
Warning Against Transgressing the Limits for Inheritance The Adulteress is Confined in her House; A Command Later Abrogated Repentance is Accepted Until one Faces death Meaning of `Inheriting Women Against Their Will Women Should not Be Treated with Harshness Live With Women Honorably The Prohibition of Taking Back the Dowry Marrying the Wife of the Father is Prohibited Degrees of Women Never Eligible for One to Marry `Suckling' that Establishes Prohibition for Marriage The Mother-in-Law and Stepdaughter are Prohibited in Marriage The Stepdaughter is Prohibited in Marriage Even if She Was Not Under the Guardianship of Her Stepfather Meaning of `gone in unto them Prohibiting the Daughter-in-Law for Marriage A Doubt and Rebuttal The Prohibition of Taking Two Sisters as Rival Wives Forbidding Women Already Married, Except for Female Slaves The Permission to Marry All Other Women Prohibiting the Mut`ah of Marriage Marrying a Female Slave, if One Cannot Marry a Free Woman The Slave Girl's Punishment for Adultery is Half that of a Free Unmarried Woman Prohibiting Unlawfully Earned Money The Option to Buy or Sell Before Parting, is Part of `Mutual Consent' in Trading Forbidding Murder and Suicide Minor Sins Will be Pardoned if One Refrains from Major Sins The Seven Destructive Sins Do Not Wish for the Things Which Allāh has Made Some Others to Excel In Qualities of the Righteous Wife Dealing with the Wife's Ill-Conduct When the Wife Obeys Her Husband, Means of Annoyance Against Her are Prohibited Appointing Two Arbitrators When the Possibility of Estrangement Between Husband and Wife Occurs The Order to Worship Allāh Alone and to Be Dutiful to Parents The Right of the Neighbor Being Kind to Slaves and Servants Allāh Does Not Like the Arrogant The Censure of Stingy Behavior Allāh Wrongs Not Even the Weight of a Speck of Dust Will Punishment be Diminished for the Disbelievers What Does `Great Reward' Mean Our Prophet will be a Witness Against, or For his Ummah on the Day of Resurrection, When the Disbelievers Will Wish for Death The Prohibition of Approaching Prayer When Drunk or Junub Causes of Its Revelation Description of Tayammum The Reason behind allowing Tayammum Chastising the Jews for Choosing Misguidance, Altering Allāh's Words, and Mocking Islām Calling the People of the Book to Embrace the Faith, Warning them Against Doing Otherwise Ka`b Al-Ahbār Embraces Islām Upon Hearing this Āyah [4:47] Allāh Does not Forgive Shirk, Except After Repenting From it Chastising and Cursing the Jews for Claiming Purity for Themselves and Believing in Jibt and Tāghūt Disbelievers Are not Better Guided Than Believers
Allāh's Curse on the Jews The Envy and Miserly Conduct of the Jews The Punishment of Those Who Disbelieve in Allāh's Books and Messengers The Wealth of the Righteous; Paradise and its Joy The Command to Return the Trusts to Whomever They Are Due The Order to Be Just The Necessity of Obeying the Rulers in Obedience to Allāh The Necessity of Referring to the Qur'ān and Sunnah for Judgment Referring to Other than the Qur'ān and Sunnah for Judgment is Characteristic of Non-Muslims Chastising the Hypocrites The Necessity of Obeying the Messenger One Does not Become a Believer Unless He Refers to the Messenger for Judgment and Submits to his Decisions Most People Disobey What They Are Ordered Whoever Obeys Allāh and His Messenger Will Be Honored by Allāh The Reason Behind Revealing this Honorable Āyah The Necessity of Taking Necessary Precautions Against the Enemy Refraining from Joining Jihād is a Sign of Hypocrites The Encouragement to Participation in Jihād Encouraging Jihād to Defend the Oppressed The Wish that the Order for Jihād be Delayed There is No Escaping Death The Hypocrites Sense a Bad Omen Because of the Prophet ! Obeying the Messenger is Obeying Allāh The Foolishness of the Hypocrites The Qur'ān is True The Prohibition of Disclosing Unreliable and Uninvestigated News Allāh Commands His Messenger to Perform Jihād Inciting the Believers to Fight Interceding for a Good or an Evil Cause Returning the Salām, With a Better Salām Censuring the Companions for Disagreeing over the Hypocrites who Returned to Al-Madīnah Before Uhud Combatants and Noncombatants The Ruling Concerning Killing a Believer by Mistake Warning Against Intentional Murder Will the Repentance of those who Commit Intentional Murder, be Accepted Greeting with the Salām is a Sign of Islām The Mujāhid and those Who Do not Join Jihād are Not the Same, [and Jihād is Fard Kifāyah] The Prohibition of Residing Among the Disbelievers While Able to Emigrate Salāt Al-Qasr, Shortening the Prayer The Description of The Fear Prayer The Reason behind Revealing this Āyah The Order for Ample Remembrance After the Fear Prayer The Encouragement to Pursue the Enemy Despite Injuries The Necessity of Referring to What Allāh has Revealed for Judgement The Encouragement to Seek Allāh's Forgiveness, and Warning those who Falsely Accuse Innocent People Righteous Najwā, Secret Talk The Punishment for Contradicting and Opposing the Messenger and Following a Path Other than That of the Believers Shirk Shall not be Forgiven, in Reality the Idolators Worship Shaytān The Reward of Righteous Believers Success is Only Achieved by Performing Righteous Deeds, not Wishful Thinking Ibrāhīm is Allāh's Khalīl The Ruling Concerning Female Orphans
The Ruling Concerning Desertion on the Part of the Husband Meaning of ``Making Peace is Better The Necessity of Taqwā of Allāh Commanding Justice and Conveying the Witness for Allāh The Order to Have Faith after Believing Characteristics of the Hypocrites and Their Destination Hypocrites Wait and Watch what Happens to Muslims The Hypocrites Try to Deceive Allāh and Sway Between Believers and Disbelievers The Prohibition of Wilāyah with the Disbelievers The Hypocrites and the Friends of Disbelievers are in the Lowest Depth of the Fire, Unless they Repent The Permission to Utter Evil in Public, For One Who Was Wronged Believing in Some Prophets and Rejecting Others is Pure Kufr The Stubbornness of the Jews The Crimes of the Jews The Evil Accusation the Jews Uttered Against Maryam and Their Claim that They Killed `Isa All Christians Will Believe in `Īsā Before He Dies The Hadīths Regarding the Descent of `Īsā Just Before the Day of Judgement, and his Mission The Description of `Īsā, upon him be Peace Some Foods Were Made Unlawful for the Jews Because of their Injustice and Wrongdoing Revelation Came to Prophet Muhammad , Just as it Came to the Prophets Before Him Twenty-Five Prophets Are Mentioned in the Qur'ān The Virtue of Mūsa The Reason Behind Sending the Prophets is to Establish the Proof Prohibiting the People of the Book From Going to Extremes in Religion The Meaning of ``His Word and a spirit from Him The Christian Sects The Prophets and Angels Are Never too Proud to Worship Allāh The Description of the Revelation that Came From Allāh This is the Last Āyāh Ever Revealed, the Ruling on Al-Kalālah Al-Mā'idah Explaining the Lawful and the Unlawful Beasts The Necessity of Observing the Sanctity of the Sacred Area and the Sacred Months Taking the Hady to the Sacred House of Allāh, Al-Ka`bah The Necessity of Preserving the Sanctity and Safety of those who Intend to Travel to the Sacred House Hunting Game is Permissible After Ihrām Ends Justice is Always Necessary The Animals that are Unlawful to Eat The Prohibition of Using Al-Azlām for Decision Making Shaytān and the Disbelievers Do Not Hope that Muslims Will Ever Follow Them Islām Has Been Perfected For Muslims Permitting the Dead Animals in Conditions of Necessity Clarifying the Lawful Using Jawārih to Hunt Game is Permissible Mention Allāh's Name Upon Sending the Predators to Catch the Game Permitting the Slaughtered Animals of the People of the Book The Permission to Marry Chaste Women From the People of the Scriptures The Order to Perform Wudu The Intention and Mentioning Allāh's Name for Wudu Passing the Fingers through the Beard While Performing Wudu
How to Perform Wudu The Necessity of Washing the Feet The Hadīths that Indicate the Necessity of Washing the Feet The Necessity of Washing Between the Fingers Wiping Over the Khuffs is an Established Sunnah Performing Tayammum with Clean earth When There is no Water and When One is Ill Supplicating to Allāh after Wudu The Virtue of Wudu Reminding the Believers of the Bounty of the Message and Islām The Necessity of Observing Justice Among Allāh's Favors is that He Prevented the Disbelievers from Fighting the Muslims Cursing the People of the Book for Breaking the Covenant The Leaders of Ansār on the Night of `Aqabah Breaking the Covenant The Christians Also Broke their Covenant with Allāh and the Repercussion of this Behavior Explaining the Truth Through the Messenger and the Qur'ān The Polytheism and Disbelief of the Christians Refuting the People of the Book's Claim that they are Allāh's Children Mūsā Reminds His People of Allāh's Favors on Them; The Jews Refuse to Enter the Holy Land The Speeches of Yuwsha` (Joshua) and Kālib (Caleb) The Righteous Response of the Companions During the Battle of Badr Mūsā Supplicates to Allāh Against the Jews Forbidding the Jews from Entering the Holy Land for Forty Years Conquering Jerusalem Allāh Comforts Mūsa The Story of Hābīl (Abel) and Qābīl (Cain) The Swift Punishment for Transgression and Cutting the Relations of the Womb Human Beings Should Respect the Sanctity of Other Human Beings Warning Those who Commit Mischief The Punishment of those Who Cause Mischief in the Land The Punishment of those who Wage War Against Allāh and His Messenger is Annulled if They Repent Before their Apprehension Commanding Taqwā, Wasīlah, and Jihād No Amount of Ransom Shall Be Accepted from the Disbelievers on the Day of the Judgment and They Will Remain in the Fire The Necessity of Cutting off the Hand of the Thief When Does Cutting the Hand of the Thief Become Necessary Repentance of the Thief is Acceptable Do Not Feel Sad Because of the Behavior of the Jews and Hypocrites The Jews Alter and Change the Law, Such As Stoning the Adulterer Chastising the Jews for Their Evil Lusts and Desires, While Praising the Tawrāh Another Reason Behind Revealing these Honorable Āyāt A Man is Killed for a Woman Whom He Kills Retaliation for Wounds An Important Ruling The Pardon is Expiation for Such Offenses Allāh Mentions `Īsā and Praises the Injīl Praising the Qur'ān; the Command to Refer to the Qur'ān for Judgment The Prohibition of Taking the Jews, Christians and Enemies of Islām as Friends Threatening to Replace the Believers With Another People if They Revert from Islām The Prohibition of Being Loyal Friends with Disbelievers
The Disbelievers Mock the Prayer and the Adhān The People of the Book are Enraged at the Believers Because of their Faith in Allāh The People of the Scriptures Deserve the Worst Torment on the Day of Resurrection The Hypocrites Pretend to be Believers but Hide their Kufr Criticizing Rabbis and Learned Religious Men for Giving up on Forbidding Evil The Jews Say That Allāh's Hand is Tied up! Allāh's Hands are Widely Outstretched The Revelation to the Muslims only Adds to the Transgression and Disbelief of the Jews Had the People of the Book Adhered to their Book, they Would Have Acquired the Good of this Life and the Hereafter Commanding the Prophet to Convey the Message; Promising Him Immunity and Protection There is no Salvation Except through Faith in the Qur'ān The Disbelief of the Christians; `Īsā Only called to Tawhīd `Īsā is Allāh's Servant and His Mother is a Truthful Believer The Prohibition of Shirk (Polytheism) and Exaggeration in the Religion Allāh Cursed the Disbelievers Among the Children of Israel Hadīths that Order Enjoining Righteousness and Forbidding Evil Censuring the Hypocrites The Reason Behind Revealing these Āyāt There is No Monasticism in Islām Unintentional Oaths Expiation for Breaking the Oaths Prohibiting Khamr (Intoxicants) and Maysir (Gambling) Meaning of Ansāb and Azlām Hadīths that Prohibit Khamr (Intoxicants) The Penalty of Killing Game in the Sacred Area or in the State of Ihrām Water Game is Allowed for the Muhrim Hunting Land Game is Prohibited During Ihrām Unnecessary Questioning is Disapproved of The Meaning of Bahīrah, Sā'ibah, Wasīlah and Hām One is Required to Reform Himself First Testimony of Two Just Witnesses for the Final Will and Testament The Messengers Will be Asked About Their Nations Reminding `Īsā of the Favors that Allāh Granted him Sending Down the Mā'idah `Īsā Rejects Shirk and Affirms Tawhīd Only Truth will be of Benefit on the Day of Resurrection Al-An`ām All Praise is Due to Allāh for His Glorious Ability and Great Power Threatening the Idolators for their Stubbornness Censuring the Rebellious and their Refusal to Accept Human Messengers Allāh is the Creator and the Sustainer Allāh is the Irresistible, Able to Bring Benefit and Protect from Harm People of the Book Recognize the Prophet Just as They Recognize Their Own Children The Polythiests Shall be Questioned About the Shirk They Committed The Miserable Do Not Benefit from the Qur'ān Wishes and Hopes Do Not Help One When He Sees the Torment Comforting the Prophet The Idolators Ask for a Miracle The Meaning of Umam The Disbelievers will be Deaf and Mute in Darkness The Idolators Call On Allāh Alone During Torment and Distress
The Messenger Neither has the Key to Allāh's Treasures, Nor Knows the Unseen Prohibiting the Messenger from Turning the Weak Away and the Order to Honor Them The Prophet Understands What He Conveys; Torment is in Allāh's Hands Not the Prophet's Only Allāh Knows the Unseen The Servants are in Allāh's Hands Before and After Death Allāh's Compassion and Generosity, and His Power and Torment The Invitation to the Truth is Guidance Without Coercion The Prohibition of Sitting with Those Who Deny and Mock Allāh's Āyāt The Parable of Those Who Revert to Disbelief After Faith and Good Deeds As-Sūr; The Trumpet Ibrāhīm Advises his Father Tawhīd Becomes Apparent to Ibrāhīm Prophet Ibrāhīm Debates with his People Shirk is the Greatest Zulm (Wrong) Ibrāhīm Receives the News of Ishāq and Ya`qūb During His Old Age Qualities of Nūh and Ibrāhīm Shirk Eradicates the Deeds, Even the Deeds of the Messengers The Messenger is but a Human to Whom the Book was Revealed by Inspiration None is Worse Than One who Invents a Lie Against Allāh and Claims that Revelation Came to Him The Condition of These Unjust People Upon Death and on the Day of Resurrection Recognizing Allāh Through Some of His Āyāt Rebuking the Idolators Meaning of Badī`Allāh is Your Lord Seeing Allāh in the Hereafter The Meaning of Basā'ir The Command to Follow the Revelation The Prohibition of Insulting the False gods of the Disbelievers, So that they Do not Insult Allāh Asking for Miracles and Swearing to Believe if They Come Every Prophet Has Enemies Most People are Misguided Allowing What was Slaughtered in the Name of Allāh The Prohibition of what was Slaughtered in other than Allāh's Name The Devil's Inspiration Giving Preference to Anyone's Saying Over the Legislation of Allāh is Shirk The Parable of the Disbeliever and the Believer Evil Plots of the Leaders of the Criminals and their Subsequent Demise The Disbelievers Admit to the Prophet's Nobility of Lineage The Wrongdoers Are the Supporters of Each other Chastising the Jinns and Humans after their Admission that Allāh Sent Messengers to Them If They Disobey, They Will Perish Some Acts of Shirk Shaytān Lured the Idolators to Kill Their Children The Idolators Forbade Certain Types of Cattle Allāh Created the Produce, Seed Grains and Cattle Prohibiting Extravagance Benefits of Cattle Eat the Meat of These Cattle, But Do Not Follow Shaytān's Law Concerning Them Forbidden Things Foods that were Prohibited for the Jews Because of their Transgression The Tricks of the Jews, and Allāh's Curse
A False Notion and its Rebuttal Ten Commandments Shirk is Forbidden The Order for Kindness to Parents Killing Children is Forbidden The Prohibition of Unjustified Killing The Prohibition of Consuming the Orphan's Property The Command to Give Full Measure and Full Weight with Justice The Order for Just Testimony Fulfilling the Covenant of Allāh is an Obligation The Command to Follow Allāh's Straight Path and to Avoid All Other Paths Praising the Tawrāh and the Qur'ān The Qur'ān is Allāh's Proof Against His Creation The Disbelievers Await the Commencement of the Hereafter, or Some of its Portents Criticizing Division in the Religion The Good Deed is Multiplied Tenfold, While the Sin is Recompensed with the Same Islām is the Straight Path The Command for Sincerity in Worship Islām is the Religion of all Prophets The Command to Sincerely Trust in Allāh Every Person Carries His Own Burden Allāh Made Mankind Dwellers on the earth, Generation After Generation, of Various Grades, in order to Test Them Al-A`rāf Nations that were destroyed The Meaning of weighing the Deeds Prostration of the Angels to Ādam and Shaytān's Arrogance Iblīs was the First to use Qiyās (Analogical Comparison) Shaytān's Deceit with Ādam and Hawwā' and Their eating from the Forbidden Tree Sending Them All Down to Earth Bestowing Raiment and Adornment on Mankind Warning against the Lures of Shaytān Disbelievers commit Sins and claim that Allāh commanded Them to do so! Allāh does not order Fahshā', but orders Justice and Sincerity The Meaning of being brought into Being in the Beginning and brought back again Allāh commands taking Adornment when going to the Masjid Prohibiting Extravagance Fāhishah, Sin, Transgression, Shirk and Lying about Allāh are prohibited Idolators enjoy Their destined Share in This Life, but will lose Their Supporters upon Death People of the Fire will dispute and curse Each Other Allāh mentioned what He will say to those who associate others with Him, invent lies about Him, and reject His Āyāt, Doors of Heaven shall not open for Those Who deny Allāh's Āyāt, and They shall never enter Paradise Destination of Righteous Believers People of Hellfire will feel Anguish upon Anguish The People of Al-A`rāf The Favors of paradise are Prohibited for the People of the Fire The Idolators have no Excuse The Universe was created in Six Days Meaning of Istawa The Day and the Night are among the Signs of Allāh Encouraging supplicating to Allāh Forbidding Aggression in Supplications
The Prohibition of causing Mischief in the Land Among Allāh's Signs, He sends down the Rain and brings forth the Produce The Story of Nūh and His People The Story of Hūd, Peace be upon Him, and the Lineage of the People of `Ād The Land of `Ād Debate between Hūd and his People The End of `Ād Story of the Emissary of `Ād Thamūd: Their Land and Their Lineage The Story of Prophet Sālih and Thamūd Thamūd asked that a Camel appear from a Stone, and it did Thamūd kills the She-Camel The Wicked Ones Plot to Kill Prophet Sālih, But the Torment descended on Them The Story of Prophet Lūt, upon Him be Peace, and His People Story of Shu`ayb, upon him be Peace, and the Land of Madyan Afflictions that struck Earlier Nations Blessings come with Faith, while Kufr brings Torment Story of Prophet Mūsā, upon him be Peace, and Fir`awn Fir`awn's People say that Mūsā is a Magician! The Magicians convene and change Their Ropes into Snakes before Mūsa Mūsā defeats the Magicians, Who believe in Him Fir`awn threatens the Magicians after They believed in Mūsā and Their Response to Him Fir`awn vows to kill the Children of Israel, Who complain to Mūsā; Allāh promises Them Victory Fir`awn and His People suffer Years of Drought Allāh punishes the People of Fir`awn because of Their Rebellion The People of Fir`awn drown in the Sea; the Children of Israel inherit the Holy Land The Children of Israel safely cross the Sea, but still held on to the Idea of Idol Worshipping Reminding the Children of Israel of Allāh's Blessings for Them Mūsā fasts and worships Allāh for Forty Days Mūsā asks to see Allāh Allāh chooses Mūsā and gives Him the Tablets Arrogant People will be deprived of Allāh's Āyāt Story of worshipping the Calf Mūsā picked up the Tablets when His Anger subsided Seventy Men from the Children of Israel go for the appointed Meeting Place that Allāh designated, Allāh later on destroys Them Allāh's Mercy is for Those Who have Taqwā and believe in Allāh's Āyāt and His Messenger The Description of that Messenger Muhammad's Message is Universal The Jews transgress the Sanctity of the Sabbath Story Bal`am bin Bā`ūra Disbelief and the Divine Decree Allāh's Most Beautiful Names The Last Hour and its Portents The Messenger does not know the Unseen, and He cannot bring Benefit or Harm even to Himself All Mankind are the Offspring of Ādam Idols do not create, help, or have Power over Anything Showing Forgiveness The Whispering of Shaytān and the People of Taqwa A Brethren of Devils among Mankind lure to Falsehood Idolators ask to witness Miracles The Order to listen to the Qur'ān
Remembering Allāh in the Mornings and Afternoons Al-Anfāl Meaning of Anfāl The Reason behind revealing Āyah 8:1A nother Reason behind revealing the Āyah 8:1 Qualities of the Faithful and Truthful Believers Faith increases when the Qur'ān is recited The Reality of TawakkulDeeds of Faithful Believers The Reality of Faith The Fruits of Perfect Faith Following the Messenger is Better for the Believers Muslims invoke Allāh for Help, Allāh sends the Angels to help Them Slumber overcomes Muslims Rain falls on the Eve of Badr Allāh commands the Angels to fight and support the Believers Fleeing from Battle is prohibited, and its Punishment Allāh's Signs displayed during Badr, And throwing Sand in the Eyes of the Disbelievers The Response to the Disbelievers Who ask for a Judgement The Command to obey Allāh and His Messenger The Command to answer and obey Allāh and His Messenger Allāh comes in between a Person and His Heart Warning against an encompassing Fitnah Reminding Muslims of Their previous State of Weakness and Subjugation which changed into Might and Triumph Reason behind revealing This Āyah, and the prohibition of Betrayal The Makkans plot to kill the Prophet , imprison Him or expel Him from Makkah The Quraysh claimed They can produce Something similar to the Qur'ān The Idolators ask for Allāh's Judgment and Torment! The Presence of the Prophet , and the Idolators' asking For forgiveness, were the Shelters against receiving Allāh's immediate Torment The Idolators deserved Allāh's Torment after Their Atrocities The Disbelievers spend Their Wealth to hinder Others from Allāh's Path, but this will only cause Them Grief Encouraging the Disbelievers to seek Allāh's Forgiveness, warning Them against Disbelief The Order to fight to eradicate Shirk and Kufr Ruling on the Spoils of War (Ghanīmah and Fai ) Some Details of the Battle of Badr Allāh made each Group look few in the Eye of the Other Manners of War The Command for Endurance when the Enemy Engaging The Idolators leave Makkah, heading for Badr Shaytān makes Evil seem fair and deceives the Idolators The Position of the Hypocrites in Badr The Angels smite the Disbelievers upon capturing Their Souls Striking Hard against Those Who disbelieve and break the Covenants Making Preparations for War to strike Fear in the Hearts of the Enemies of Allāh The Command to Facilitate Peace when the Enemy seeks a Peaceful Resolution Reminding the Believers of Allāh's Favor of uniting Them Encouraging Believers to fight in Jihād; the Good News that a Few Muslims can overcome a Superior Enemy Force Pagan Prisoners at Badr were promised better than what They lost, if They become Righteous in the Future The Muhājirīn and Al-Ansār are the Supporters of One Another
The Believers Who did not emigrate did not yet receive the Benefits of Wilāyah The Disbelievers are Allies of Each Other; the Muslims are not their Allies Believers in Truth Inheritance is for Designated Degrees of Relatives At-Tawbah Why there is no Basmalah in the Beginning of This Sūrah Publicizing the Disavowal of the Idolators Existing Peace Treaties remained valid until the End of Their Term This is the Āyah of the Sword Idolators are granted Safe Passage if They seek It Affirming the Disavowel of the Idolators The Oaths of the Leaders of Disbelief mean nothing to Them Encouragement to fight the Disbelievers, and some Benefits of fighting Them Among the Wisdom of Jihād is to test the Muslims It is not for Idolators to maintain the Masjids of Allāh Believers are the True Maintainers of the Masjids Providing Pilgrims with Water and maintaining the Sacred Masjid are not equal to Faith and Jihād The Prohibition of taking the Idolators as Supporters, even with Relatives The Outcome of Victory by Way of the Unseen Aid The Battle of Hunayn Idolators are no longer allowed into Al-Masjid Al-Harām The Order to fight People of the Scriptures until They give the Jizyah Paying Jizyah is a Sign of Kufr and Disgrace Fighting the Jews and Christians is legislated because They are Idolators and Disbelievers People of the Scriptures try to extinguish the Light of Islām Islām is the Religion That will dominate over all Other Religions Warning against Corrupt Scholars and Misguided Worshippers Torment of Those Who hoard Gold and Silver The Year consists of Twelve Months The Sacred Months Fighting in the Sacred Months Admonishing the Preference of Opinion in a Religious Matter Admonishing clinging to Life rather than rushing to perform Jihād Allāh supports His Prophet Jihād is required in all Conditions Why Hypocrites would not join in Jihād Moderately criticizing the Prophet for allowing the Hypocrites to stay behind Exposing Hypocrites Exposing Hypocrites' Fright and Fear Hypocrites question the Integrity of the Messenger when distributing Alms Expenditures of Zakāh (Alms) The Fuqarā' (Poor) The Masākīn (Needy) Those employed to collect Alms The Riqāb Virtue of freeing Slaves Al-Ghārimūn (the Indebted) In the Cause of Allāh Ibn As-Sabīl (Wayfarer) Hypocrites annoy the Prophet Hypocrites revert to Lies to please People The Hypocrites fear Public Exposure of Their Secrets The Hypocrites rely on False, Misguided Excuses Other Characteristics of Hypocrites Advising the Hypocrites to learn a Lesson from Those before Them Qualities of Faithful Believers Good News for the Believers of Eternal Delight
The Order for Jihād against the Disbelievers and Hypocrites Reason behind revealing Āyah 9:74 Hypocrites try to kill the Prophet Hypocrites seek Wealth but are Stingy with Alms Hypocrites defame Believers Who give the Little Charity They can afford The Prohibition of asking for Forgiveness for Hypocrites Hypocrites rejoice because They remained behind from Tabūk! Hypocrites are barred from participating in Jihād The Prohibition of Prayer for the Funeral of Hypocrites Admonishing Those Who did not join the Jihād Legitimate Excuses for staying away from Jihād Exposing the Deceitful Ways of Hypocrites The Bedouins are the Worst in Disbelief and Hypocrisy Virtues of the Muhājirīn, Ansār and Those Who followed Them in Faith Hypocrites among the Bedouins and Residents of Al-Madīnah Some Believers stayed away from Battle because They were Lazy The Command to collect the Zakāh and Its Benefits Warning the Disobedient Delaying the Decision about the Three Companions Who stayed away from the Battle of Tabūk Masjid Ad-Dirār and Masjid At-Taqwa Virtues of Masjid Quba The Difference between Masjid At-Taqwā and Masjid Ad-Dirār Allāh has purchased the Souls and Wealth of the Mujāhidīn in Return for Paradise The Prohibition of supplicating for Polytheists Recompense comes after Proof is established Battle of Tabūk The Three, Whose Decision was deferred by the Messenger of Allāh The Order to speak the Truth Rewards of Jihād The Order for Jihād against the Disbelievers, the Closest, then the Farthest Areas Faith of the Believers increases, while Hypocrites increase in Doubts and Suspicion Hypocrites suffer Afflictions The Advent of the Prophet is a Great Bounty from Allāh Yūnus The Messenger cannot be but a Human Being Allāh is the Creator Who arranges the Affairs of the Universe The Return of Everything is to Allāh Everything is a Witness to the Power of Allāh. The Abode of Those Who deny the Hour is Hell-Fire The Good Reward is for the People of Faith and Good Deeds Allāh does not respond to the Requests for Evil like He does with the Requests for Good Man remembers Allāh at Times of Adversity and forgets Him at Times of Prosperity The Admonition held in the Destruction of the Previous Generations Obstinance of the Chiefs of the Quraysh The Evidence of the Truthfulness of the Qur'ān Muhammad then argued with supporting evidence to the truthfulness of what he had brought them: What do the Idolators believe about Their Gods Shirk is New The Idolators requested a Miracle Man changes when He receives Mercy after Times of Distress The Parable of this Life Invitation to the Everlasting Gifts that do not vanish
The Reward of the Good-Doers The Reward of the Wicked Criminals The gods of the Idolators will claim Innocence from them on the Day of Resurrection The Idolators recognize Allāh's Tawhīd in Lordship and the Evidence is established against Them through this Recognition. The Qur'an is the True, Inimitable Word of Allāh and It is a Miracle The Command to be Free and Clear from the Idolators The Feeling of Brevity toward the Worldly Life at the Gathering on the Day of Resurrection The Criminals will certainly be avenged -- whether in This World or in the Hereafter The Deniers of the Day of Resurrection wish to hasten its Coming and their Response The Resurrection is Real The Qur'ān is an Admonition, Cure, Mercy and Guidance None can make Anything Lawful or Unlawful except Allāh or Those Whom Allāh has allowed to do so Everything Small or Large is within the Knowledge of Allāh Identifying the Awliyā' of Allāh The True Dream is a Form of Good News All Might and Honor is for Allāh -- He Alone has Full Authority within the Universe Allāh is Far Above taking a Wife or having Children The Story of Nūh and His People Islām is the Religion of all of the Prophets The Evil Goal and End of Criminals The Story of Mūsa and Fira`wn Between Mūsā and the Magicians Only a Few Youth from Fir`awn's People believed in Mūsa Mūsā encouraged His People to put Their Trust in Allāh They were commanded to pray inside Their Homes Mūsā supplicated against Fir`awn and His Chiefs The Children of Israel were saved and Fir`awn's People drowned The Establishment of the Children of Israel in the Land and Their Provision from the Good Things Previous books Attest to the Truth of the Qur'ān Belief at the Time of Punishment did not help except with the People of Yūnus It is not Part of Allāh's Decree to compel Belief The Command to reflect upon the Creation of the Heavens and the Earth The Command to worship Allāh Alone and rely upon Him Hūd
Sūrah Hūd made the Prophet's Hair turn Gray The Qur'ān and its Call to (worship) Allāh Alone Allāh is Aware of All Things Allāh is Responsible for the Provisions of All Creatures Allāh created the Heavens and the Earth in Six Days The Polytheists hasten their Torment by arguing against Resurrection after Death The changing of Man's Attitude in Happiness and Hardship The Messenger grieving by the Statements of the Polytheists, and His Gratification An Explanation concerning the Miracle of the Qur'ān Whoever wants the Worldly Life, then He will have no Share of the Hereafter The One Who believes in the Qur'ān is upon Clear Proof from His Lord Every Hadīth is confirmed by the Qur'ān
Those Who invent Lies against Allāh and hinder Others from His Path are the Greatest Losers Rewarding the People of Faith The Parable of the Believers and the Disbelievers The Story of Nūh and His Conversation with His People The Response of Nūh The People's Request of Nūh to bring the Torment and His Response to Them An Interruption to verify the Truthfulness of the Prophet The Revelation to Nūh concerning what would happen to the People and the Command to prepare for It The beginning of the Flood and Nūh loads Every Creature in Pairs upon the Ship The riding upon the Ship and Its sailing through the huge Waves The Story of the drowning of Nūh's Disbelieving Son The End of the Flood A Return to the Story of the Son of Nūh and mentioning what transpired between Nūh and Allāh concerning Him The Command to descend from the Ship with Peace and Blessings The Explanation of These Stories is a Proof of the Revelation of Allāh to His Messenger The Story of Prophet Hūd and the People of `Ād The Conversation between (the People of) `Ād and Hūd The Destruction of the People of `Ād and the Salvation of Those among Them Who believed The Story of Sālih and the People of Thamūd The Conversation between Sālih and the People of Thamūd The Coming of the Angels to Ibrāhīm and Their Glad Tidings to Him of Ishāq and Ya`qūb The Dispute of Ibrāhīm over the People of Lūt The Coming of the Angels to Lūt, His Grief, and His Discussion with His People Lūt's Inability, His Desire for Strength and the Angels' Informing Him of the Reality The Town of Lūt's People is overturned and Their Destruction The Story of the People of Madyan and the Call of Shu`ayb The Response of Shu`ayb's People Shu`ayb's Refutation of His People Shu`ayb's threatening of His People When the Prophet of Allāh, Shu`ayb, despaired of their response to him, he said, ``O my people, The Story of Mūsā and Fir`awn The Lesson taken from the Destroyed Towns The Destruction of the Towns is a Proof of the Establishment of the Hour (Judgement) The Condition of the Wretched People and their Destination The Condition of the Happy People and their Destination Associating Partners with Allāh is no doubt Misguidance The Command to Stand Firm and Straight The Command to establish the Prayer The Good Deeds wipe away the Evil Deeds There must be a Group of People Who forbid Lewdness Allāh has not made Faith universally accepted The Conclusion Yusuf
Qualities of the Qur'ān Reason behind revealing Āyah (12:3) Yūsuf's Dream Ya`qūb orders Yūsuf to hide His Vision to avoid Shaytān's Plots Interpretation of Yūsuf's Vision
There are Lessons to draw from the Story of Yūsuf Yūsuf's Brothers ask for Their Father's Permission to take Yūsuf with Them Ya`qūb's Answer to Their Request Yūsuf is thrown in a Well Yūsuf's Brothers try to deceive Their Father Yūsuf is Rescued from the Well and sold as a Slave Yūsuf in Egypt Wife of the `Azīz loves Yūsuf and plots against Him The News reaches Women in the City, Who also plot against Yūsuf Yūsuf is imprisoned without Justification Two Jail Mates ask Yūsuf to interpret their Dreams Yūsuf calls His Jail Mates to Tawhīd even before He interprets Their Dreams The Interpretation of the Dreams Yūsuf asks the King's Distiller to mention Him to the King The Dream of the King of Egypt Yūsuf's Interpretation of the King's Dream The King investigates what happened between the Wife of the `Azīz, the Women in the City, and Yūsuf Yūsuf's Rank with the King of Egypt Yūsuf's Reign in Egypt Yūsuf's Brothers travel to Egypt Yūsuf's Brothers ask Ya`qūb's Permission to send Their Brother Binyāmin with Them to Egypt They find Their Money returned to Their Bags Ya`qūb orders His Children to enter Egypt from Different Gates Yūsuf comforts Binyāmin Yūsuf had His Golden Bowl placed in Binyāmin's Bag; a Plot to keep Him in Egypt Yūsuf's Brothers accuse Him of Theft! Yūsuf's Brothers offer taking One of Them instead of Binyāmīn as a Slave, Yūsuf rejects the Offer Yūsuf's Brothers consult Each Other in Confidence; the Advice Their Eldest Brother gave Them Allāh's Prophet Ya`qūb receives the Grievous News Ya`qūb orders His Children to inquire about Yūsuf and His Brother Yūsuf's Brothers stand before Him Yūsuf reveals His True Identity to His Brothers and forgives Them Ya`qūb finds the Scent of Yūsuf in his Shirt! Yahūdhā brings Yūsuf's Shirt and Good News Yūsuf's Brothers feel Sorry and Regretful Yūsuf welcomes His Parents; His Dream comes True Yūsuf begs Allāh to die as A Muslim This Story is a Revelation from Allāh People neglect to ponder the Signs before Them The Messenger's Way All of the Prophets are Humans and Men All Prophets were Humans not Angels Drawing Lessons from the Incidents of the Past Allāh's Prophets are aided by Victory in Times of Distress and Need A Lesson for Men Who have Understanding Ar-Ra`d (Chapter -13) The Qur'ān is Allāh's Kalām (Speech) Clarifying Allāh's Perfect Ability Al-Istawā', Rising above the Throne Allāh subjected the Sun and the Moon to rotate continuously Allāh's Signs on the Earth Denying Resurrection after Death, is Strange The Disbelievers ask for the Punishment to be delivered now!
The Idolators ask for a Miracle Allāh is All-Knower of Al-Ghayb (Unseen) Allāh's Knowledge encompasses all Things Apparent and Hidden The Guardian Angels Clouds, Thunder and Lightning are Signs of Allāh's Power Supplicating to Allāh upon hearing Ar-Ra`d (Thunder) A Parable for the Weakness of the False Gods of the Polytheists Everything prostrates unto Allāh Affirming Tawhīd Two Parables proving that Truth remains and Falsehood perishes The Qur'ān and the Sunnah contain Parables that use Water and Fire Reward of the Blessed and Wretched Ones The Believer and the Disbeliever are never Equal Qualities of the Blessed Ones, which will lead to Paradise Characteristics of the Wretched Ones which will lead to the Curse and the Evil Home Increase and Decrease in Provision is in Allāh's Hand Disbelievers ask for Miracles, Allāh's Response to Them The Believer's Heart finds Comfort in the Remembrance of Allāh The Meaning of Tūba Our Prophet was sent to recite and call to Allāh's Revelation Virtues of the Qur'ān and the Denial of Disbelievers Comforting the Messenger of Allāh There is no Similarity between Allāh and False Deities in any Respect Punishment of the Disbelievers and Reward of the Pious Believers The Truthful Ones from among the People of the Scriptures rejoice at what Allāh has revealed to Muhammad All Prophets and Messengers were Humans No Prophet can bring a Miracle except by Allāh's Leave Meaning of Allāh blotting out what He wills and confirming what He wills of the Book Punishment is by Allāh, and the Messenger's Job is only to convey the Message The Disbelievers plot, but the Believers gain the Good End Allāh and those who have Knowledge of the Scripture are Sufficient as Witness to the Message of the Prophet Ibrāhīm (Chapter -14) Describing the Qur'ān and warning Those Who defy it Every Prophet was sent with the Language of His People; Guidance or Misguidance follows the Explanation Story of Mūsā and His People Earlier Nations disbelieved in Their Prophets Meaning of, ``They put Their Hands in Their Mouths The Argument between the Prophets and the Disbelievers Disbelievers reject Prophethood because the Messengers were Humans! Disbelieving Nations threaten Their Messengers with Expulsion A Parable for the Deeds of the Disbelievers Proof that Resurrection occurs after Death Disbelieving Chiefs and Their Followers will dispute in the Fire Shaytān disowns His Followers on the Day of Resurrection The Parable of the Word of Islām and the Word of Kufr Allāh keeps the Believers Firm in This Life and in the Hereafter with a Word that stands Firm The Recompense of Those Who have changed the Blessings of Allāh into Disbelief The Command for Prayer and Charity Describing Some of Allāh's Tremendous Favors Ibrāhīm's Supplication to Allāh when He brought Ismā`īl to Makkah
Allāh gives Respite to the Disbelievers and is never unaware of what They do There will be no Respite after the Coming of the Torment Allāh never breaks a Promise The Condition of the criminals on the Day of Resurrection Al-Hijr (Chapter -15) The Disbelievers will someday wish that They had been Muslims Every Township has its allotted Time The Accusation that the Prophet was a Madman and Demands for Him to bring down Angels The Idolators of Every Nation made a Mockery of their Messengers The Stubborn Disbelievers will never believe, no matter what Signs and Wonders They see The Power of Allāh and His Signs in the Heavens and on Earth The Supplies for All Things are with Allāh Benefits of the Winds Fresh Water is a Blessing from Allāh The Power of Allāh to initiate and renew Creation The Substances from which Mankind and Jinns were created The creation of Ādam, the Command to the Angels to prostrate to Him, and the Rebellion of Iblīs The Expulsion of Iblīs from Jannah, and His Reprieve until the Day of Resurrection The Threat of Iblīs to tempt Mankind, and Allāh's Promise of Hell for him The Gates of Hell are Seven Description of the People of Paradise The Guests of Ibrāhīm and their Good News of a Son for Him The Reason why the Angels came The Angels coming to Lūt Lūt is ordered to leave with His Family during the Night The People of the City arrive upon the Angels, thinking that they are Men The Destruction of the People of Lūt The City of Sodom on the Highroad The Destruction of the Dwellers of Al-Aykah, the People of Shu`ayb The Destruction of the Dwellers of Al-Hijr, Who are the People called Thamūd The World has been created for some Purpose, then the Hour will come A Reminder of the Blessing of the Qur'ān and the Command to focus on its Message The Messenger is a Plain Warner Explanation of ``Al-Muqtasimīn The Command to proclaim the Truth openly The Command to turn away from the Idolators, and the Guarantee of Protection against the Mockers Encouragement to bear Difficulties, and the Command to glorify and worship Allāh until Death An-Nahl (Chapter - 16) Warning about the approach of the Hour Allāh sends Whomever He wills with the Message of Tawhīd Allāh is the One Who has created the Heavens, the Earth, and Man The Cattle are part of the Creation of Allāh and a Blessing from Him Explanation of the Different Religious Paths The Blessings of Rain, and explaining how it is one of the Signs Signs in the Subjection of Night and Day, the Sun and the Moon, and in that which grows on Earth Signs in the Oceans, Mountains, Rivers, Roads and Stars Worship is Allāh's Right
The gods of the Idolators are Created, they do not created None is to be worshipped except Allāh The Destruction of the Disbelievers and Intensification of their Punishment for rejecting the Revelation Discussion about what the previous Peoples did, and what was done to Them The Condition of the Disbeliever during and after Death What the Pious say about the Revelation, their Reward and their Condition during and after Death The Disbelievers' Refrain from Faith means that They were simply awaiting Punishment The Idolators Argument that their Shirk was Divinely decreed, and the Refutation of this Claim The Resurrection after Death is true, there is Wisdom behind it, and it is easy for Allāh The Reward of the Muhājirīn Only Human Messengers have been Sent How the Guilty can feel Secure Everything prostrates to Allāh Allāh Alone is Deserving of Worship Among the Behavior of the Idolators was vowing to Things that Allāh had provided for Them to their gods The Idolators' Abhorrence for Daughters Allāh does not immediately punish for Disobedience They attribute to Allāh what They Themselves dislike Finding Consolation in the Reminder of Those Who came before The Reason why the Qur'ān was revealed Lessons and Blessings in Cattle and the Fruit of the Date-palm and Grapevine In the Bee and its Honey there is Blessing and a Lesson In Man there is a Lesson There is a Sign and a Blessing in Matters of People's Livelihood Among His Blessings and Signs are Mates, Children and Grandchildren Denouncing the Worship of anything besides Allāh The Example of the Believer and the Disbeliever, or the Idol and the True God The Unseen belongs to Allāh and only He has Knowledge of the Hour Among the Favors Allāh has granted People are Hearing, Sight and the Heart In the Subjection of the Birds in the Sky there is a Sign Homes, Furnishings and Clothing are also Blessings from Allāh Shade, Places of Refuge in the Mountains, Garments and Coats of Mail are also Blessings from Allāh All the Messenger has to do is convey the Message The Plight of the Idolators on the Day of Judgement The gods of the Idolators will disown Them at the Time when They need them most Everything will surrender to Allāh on the Day of Resurrection Those among the Idolators who corrupted Others will receive a Greater Punishment Every Prophet will bear Witness against his Nation on the Day of Resurrection The Qur'ān explains Everything The Command to be Fair and Kind The Command to maintain the Ties of Kinship and the prohibition of Immoral Sins, Evil and Tyranny The Eyewitness Account of `Uthmān The Command to fulfill the Covenant If Allāh had willed, He would have made all of Humanity one Nation
The Prohibition on taking an Oath for Purposes of Treachery Do not break Oaths for the sake of Worldly Gain Righteous Deeds and their Reward The Command to seek Refuge with Allāh before reciting the Qur'ān The Idolators' Accusation that the Prophet was a Liar since some Āyāt were abrogated, and the Refutation of their Claim The Idolators' Claim that the Qur'ān was taught by a Human, and the Refutation of their Claim Allāh's Wrath against the Apostate, except for the One Who is forced into Disbelief The One who is forced to renounce Islām will be forgiven if He does Righteous Deeds afterwards The Example of Makkah The Command to eat Lawful Provisions and to be Thankful, and an Explanation of what is Unlawful Some Good Things were Forbidden for the Jews The Khalīl (Close Friend) of Allāh The Prescription of the Sabbath for the Jews The Command to invite people to Allāh with Wisdom and Good Preaching The Command for Equality in Punishment Al-Isra (Chapter - 17) The Virtues of Sūrat Al-Isrā' The Isrā' (Night Journey) The Time that Isrā' took place, and the Fact that it included both Body and Soul, when the Prophet was awake, not in a Dream Mūsā and how He was given the Tawrāh It was mentioned in the Tawrāh that the Jews would spread Mischief twice The First Episode of Mischief caused by the Jews, and their Punishment for it The Second Episode of Mischief Praising the Qur'ān Man's Haste and Prayers against Himself The Night and Day are Signs of the Great Power of Allāh Every Person will have the Book of his Deeds with Him No One will have to bear the Sins of Another No Punishment until a Messenger has been sent The Issue of Small Children who die It is Makrūh to discuss this Matter A Threat to Quraysh The Reward of Those who desire this World and Those who desire the Hereafter Do not associate Anything in Worship with Allāh The Command to Worship Allāh Alone and to be Dutiful to One's Parents Omissions comitted against Parents are pardoned with Good Relations and Repentance The Command to maintain the Ties of Kinship and the Prohibition of Extravagance Moderation in Spending Prohibition of killing Children The Command to avoid Zinā (Unlawful Sex) and Everything that leads to it Prohibition of Unlawful Killing Allāh forbids killing with no legitimate reason. The Command to handle the Orphan's Wealth properly and to be Honest in Weights and Measures Do not speak without Knowledge Condemnation of strutting Everything previously mentioned is Revelation and Wisdom Refutation of Those Who claim that the Angels are Daughters of Allāh
Everything glorifies Allāh The Veil over the Hearts of the Idolators The Secret Counsel of Quraysh after hearing the Qur'ān Refutation of Those Who do not believe in Life after Death People should speak Good Words with Politeness The Preference of some Prophets above Others The gods of the Idolators can neither benefit nor harm; rather they themselves seek to draw close to Allāh The Destruction or Torment of all Disbelieving Towns before the Hour begins The Reason why Allāh did not send Signs or Miracles Allāh has encompassed Mankind and made the Vision of His Prophet a Trial for Them The Story of Ādam and Iblīs Ships are a Sign of the Mercy of Allāh When Harm befalls Them, the Disbelievers do not remember anyone except Allāh Does not the Punishment of Allāh come on Land too Perhaps He will send You back to the Sea The Honor and noble Nature of Man Everyone will be called by his Imām on the Day of Resurrection How the Prophet would have been punished if He had given in at all to the Disbelievers' Demands that He change some of the Revelation The Command to offer the Prayers at their appointed Times The Meeting of the Angels at the Times of Fajr and `Asr Prayers The Command to pray Tahajjud The Command to emigrate A Threat to the Disbelievers of the Quraysh The Qur'ān is a Cure and a Mercy Turning away from Allāh at Times of Ease and despairing at Times of Calamity The Rūh (spirit) The Rūh and the Nafs If Allāh willed, He could take away the Qur'ān Challenging by the Qur'ān The Demand of Quraysh for a specific Sign, and the Rejection of that The Reason why the Idolators' Demands were refused The refusal of the Idolators to believe because the Messenger was a Human -- and its refutation Guidance and Misguidance are in the Hands of Allāh The Punishment of the People of Misguidance Holding back is Part of Man's Nature The Nine Signs of Mūsa The Destruction of Fir`awn and His People The Revelation of the Qur'ān in Stages Those Who were given Knowledge before truly admit the Qur'ān To Allāh belong the Most Beautiful Names The Command to recite neither loudly nor softly Declaration of Tawhīd Al-Kahf (Chapter - 18) The Revelation of the Qur'ān brings both Good News and a Warning Do not feel sorry because the Idolators do not believe This World is the Place of Trial The Story of the People of Al-Kahf Their Belief in Allāh and their Retreat from their People The Location of the Cave Their Sleep in the Cave Their awakening and sending One of Themselves to buy Food
How the People of the City came to know about Them; building a Memorial over the Cave Their Number Saying ``If Allāh wills" when determining to do Something in the Future The Length of their Stay in the Cave The Command to recite the Qur'ān and to patiently keep Company with the Believers The Truth is from Allāh, and the Punishment of Those Who do not believe in it The Reward of those Who believe and do Righteous Deeds The Example of the Rich Idolators and the Poor Muslims The Response of the Poor Believer The Evil Results of KufrThe Parable of the Worldly Life Between Wealth and Good Deeds The Major Terrors of the Hour The Story of Ādam and Iblīs The gods of the Idolators did not witness the Creation of anything, not even Themselves Their Partners are not able to respond and the Criminals are brought to the Fire Examples put forth in the Qur'ān The Rebellion of the Disbelievers The Worst People are Those Who turn away after being reminded The Story of Mūsā and Al-Khidr Mūsa meeting with Al-Khidr and accompanying Him Damaging the Boat The Story of killing the Boy The Story of repairing the Wall Interpretations of why the Ship was damaged Interpretation of why the Boy was killed Interpretation of why the Wall was repaired for no Charge Was Al-Khidr a Prophet Why he was called Al-Khidr The Story of Dhul-Qarnayn Dhul-Qarnayn had great Power His traveling and reaching the Place where the Sun sets (the West) His Journey East His Journey to the Land of Ya'jūj and Ma'jūj, and building the Barrier The Barrier restrains Them, but It will be breached when the Hour draws nigh Hell will be displayed before the Disbelievers on the Day of Resurrection The Greatest Losers in respect of (Their) Deeds The Reward of the Righteous Believers The Words of the Lord can never be finished Muhammad is a Human Being and a Messenger, and the God is One Maryam (Chapter - 19) The Story of Zakariyyā and His Supplication for a Son The acceptance of His Supplication His amazement after the acceptance of His Supplication The Sign of the Pregnancy The Birth of the Boy and His Characteristics The Story of Maryam and Al-Masīh (`Īsā) The Conception and the Birth What was said to Her after the Birth Maryam with Al-Masīh before the People, Their Rejection of Her and His Reply to Them Īsā is the Servant of Allāh and not His Son
Īsā commanded the Worship of Allāh Alone, then the People differed after Him The Disbeliever's warning of the Day of Distress Ibrāhīm's Admonition of His Father The Reply of Ibrāhīm's Father The Reply of Allāh's Friend (Khalīl) Allāh gave Ibrāhīm Ishāq and Ya`qūb Mentioning Mūsā and Hārūn Mentioning Ismā`īl Mentioning Idrīs These Prophets are the Chosen Ones They were succeeded by Wicked People and Good People The Description of the Gardens of the Truthful and Those Who repent The Angels do not descend, except by Allāh's Command Man's Amazement about Life after Death and the Refutation against this Amazement Everyone will be brought to Hell, then the Righteous will be saved The Disbelievers boast over Their good Fortune in the World The Rebellious Person is given Respite but He is not forgotten Increasing Guidance of Those Who are guided Refuting the Disbelievers Who claim that They will be given Wealth and Children in the Hereafter The Idols of the Polytheists will deny Their Worship The Power of the Devils over the Disbelievers The Condition of the Righteous and the Criminals on the Day of Resurrection The Stern Rejection of attributing a Son to Allāh Allāh places Love of the Righteous People in the Hearts The Qur'ān descended to give Glad Tidings and to warn