Al-Ḥashr (Arabic: الحشر, "The Exile") is the 59th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an and has 24 Āyahs (verses). The chapter is named al-hashr because the word...
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sub-article to Al-Hashr. Al-Hashr, 6 is the sixth ayat of Chapter 59 of the Qur'an, and relates to the controversies of the land of Fadak. Surah Al-Isra 17:26:...
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name of the series Al-Musabbihat refers to the following five or seven Surahs: Al-Hadid (57th) Al-Hashr (59th) As-Saff (61st) Al-Jumua (62nd) At-Taghabun...
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collective name of the series Al-Musabbihat refers to the following five Surahs: (1) Al-Hadid; (2) Al-Hashr; (3) As-Saff; (4) Al-Jumu’ah; and (5) At-Taghabun...
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Medina (redirect from Al madinah al munawwarah)
101) and Al-Hashr (verse 8). Medinan suras are typically longer than their Meccan counterparts and they are also larger in number. Muhammad al-Bukhari...
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Names of God in Islam (redirect from Dhu al Jalal wa al Ikram)
Retrieved 2018-06-15. See the Surah "al-A'raf" (7:180 ), "Al-Isra" (17:110 ), "Ta-Ha" (20:8 ) and "al-Hashr" (59:24 ). http://quran.com/59/22-24 (59:22–24) Schimmel...
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Banu Nadir (redirect from Banu al-Nadir)
revelation of the Surah al-Hashr. A number of Jews who had formed a party against Muhammad, including Sallam b. Abu'l-Huqayq, Kenana ibn al-Rabi and Huyayy b...
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Husain Burhanuddin (section Mahad al-Zahra)
incumbent of the office of the 53rd Da'i al-Mutlaq. He is a Qāriʾ and an honorary member of Naqabāt Qurrāʾ al-Quran (lit. 'Guild of Quran Reciters') in...
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stated that it is likely that the diagram of "Plain of Assembly" (Ard al-Hashr) on the Day of Judgment by Sufi mystic and philosopher Ibn Arabi (ca. 1238)...
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Judgement Day in Islam (redirect from Al-Yawm al-Muhit)
scholars Jane Smith and Yvonne Haddad), al-Ṣūr—"The Trumpet"; fanāʾ—the "extinction of all save God". al-ḥashr "means the specific gathering together"...
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