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from the Kaaba. He gathered a crowd and asked: "Is Muhammed setting his face on the ground in front of you (praying)?" When they replied in affirmative he said: "by the gods Al-Lat and Al-Uzza, if I ever catch him in that act of worship (salah), I will set my foot on his neck and rub his face in the dust." Abu Jahl wanted to follow through on his threat, but when he saw Muhammed he stepped forward, motioned to put his foot on his neck, but then became frightened and left. When asked about it later, he said that he had seen a vision of a ditch right in front of Muhammed, filled with fire and a ghoul with fiery wings. After Muhammed heard about the remark, he said: "if he would have come near me, the angels would have struck him down and torn him into pieces." Ayahs 15–19 say that when Abu Jahl saw Muhammed pray again near the Kaaba, and said "Didn’t I tell you not to do this!" Muhammad scolded him and said that he had the right to pray here, because he was a born citizen of Mecca. Abu Jahl said "you dare to scold me! By God, with one call I can fill this valley with supporters!" This passage was revealed: "If (Abu Jahl) would have called upon his men, the angel of punishment would have seized him."
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because the Meccans didn't comprehend what he was doing. These were directed towards people who tried to stop others from making devotions toward Allah. Once Abu Jahl (member of the Quraish) saw Muhammed praying publicly, he thought that Muhammed had adopted a new religion and tried to drive him away
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appeared before him and commanded him to "Read!". He responded, "But I cannot read!". Then the angel Gabriel embraced him tightly and revealed to him the first lines, "Read: In the name of your Lord Who created, (1) Created man from a clot. (2) Read: And your Lord is the Most Generous, (3) Who taught
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These verse stress the importance of an education for a Muslim. As time goes on, things progress and advance, and everything comes from God. God opens peoples brains to new things, and this verse stresses the importance of furthering your education. This hadeeth in relation to this ayah was revealed
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and other traditionists have related with several chains of authorities, is one of the most authentic Hadith on the subject. In it Aisha narrates the full story of the beginning of revelation as she herself heard it from Muhammad. Besides, Ibn Abbas, Abu Musa al-Ashari and a group of the Companions
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in the Kaaba. Abu Jahl attempted to interrupt the prayer by trampling on Muhammad's neck while he was prostrated. "Does he not realize that God sees all?" The Qur'an commands Muhammad (and by inference all believers) to continue the prayer regardless, as those who persecute the faithful are unaware
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These verses are talking about how God created human beings from Alaq (The Clot of blood or The Clinging Thing). After this verse was revealed, Muhammed responded by saying that he didn't know how to read. After angel Jibraeel squeezed Muhammed's chest a few times, and the 3rd verse was revealed,
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These verse explain why the person who interrupts someone in prayer is said that they will be dragged from their "lying, sinful, forelock." This phrase comes from Abu Jahl, who in the battle of Badr was killed by the hands of 2 child orphans of Medinah. His body was thrown into a well and they
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The remainder of the surah, claimed to have been revealed later, questions the morality and beliefs of mankind, who "thinks himself self-sufficient", unaware that all things will return to their Lord. Once man becomes self-satisfied, he has the tendency to transgress. These ayahs were revealed
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that God sees what they do. After the first 8 ayahs were revealed, Muhammed left the cave at Hira, and then surahs Ad-Duha, Nashra, and the second part of this surah were revealed after 6 months. More specifically, ayahs 9–14 were revealed when Muhammed first began praying publicly near the
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shortly after Muhammed started to pray publicly, as many people questioned his actions. The text continues, addressing the impiety of "the man who forbids Our servant to pray". These later lines are thought to date from the time when Muhammad began to
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This sura has two parts: the first consists of vv. 1–5, and the second of vv. 6–19. The majority of Islamic scholars agreed that the first part forms the first revelation to be sent down to Muhammad in 610. In this regard, the Hadith from
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Even though God does so many things for us we still disobey him. Some people say that they do not need Allah. It does not matter because everyone will return to him on the Day of Judgement for reckoning.
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These verses question whether the "one who discourages" is being "guided" or even "concerned" about God. They also emphasize that if someone is praying not to stop them because Allah is always watching.
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Grade : Sahih (Al-Albani) صحيح (الألباني) حكم  : Reference  : Sunan Abi Dawud 1342 In-book reference  : Book 5, Hadith 93 English translation  : Book 5, Hadith 1337
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Grade : Sahih (Darussalam) Reference  : Sunan an-Nasa'i 1601 In-book reference  : Book 20, Hadith 4 English translation  : Vol. 2, Book 20, Hadith 1602
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Al-Adab Al-Mufrad » Dealings with people and good character – كتاب English reference  : Book 14, Hadith 308 Arabic reference  : Book 1, Hadith 308
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or verses (1–5) of Surah Alaq were revealed; however, this is not the first fully complete Surah to be revealed and was actually revealed in 3 parts.
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578 d In-book reference  : Book 5, Hadith 140 USC-MSA web (English) reference  : Book 4, Hadith 1196 (deprecated numbering scheme)
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578 c In-book reference  : Book 5, Hadith 139 USC-MSA web (English) reference  : Book 4, Hadith 1195 (deprecated numbering scheme)
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reported: We performed prostration along with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) (as he recited these verses: )" When the heaven burst asunder" (
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claimed to be related by Muhammad. He received them while on a retreat in a mountain cave at Hira, just outside the city of
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23:12–14) which "descriptively encompasses the primary external and internal features" of the early embryo. The term
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Narrated Yahya: I asked Aba Salama, "Which Sura of the Qur'an was revealed first?" He replied, "O you, wrapped-up' (
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by the pen, (4) Taught man that which he knew not." (Bukhari 4953). It is traditionally understood the first five
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USC-MSA web (English) reference  : Vol. 6, Book 60, Hadith 446 Arabic reference  : Book 65, Hadith 4924
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The second part was revealed later, when Muhammad began to perform the prescribed prayer in the precincts of the
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Hussain, S. (1980). The Clot (al-‘Alaq). The Islamic Quarterly, Vol. 24, no. 3-4, pp. 107-1wklfn\\\10.
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also are reported to have stated that these were the very first verses of the Quran to be revealed to
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when he tried to stop Muhammed from making devotions towards Allah, and anyone else for that matter.
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The first five verses of this sura are believed by some commentators to be the first verses of the
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English reference  : Vol. 1, Book 5, Hadith 1058 Arabic reference  : Book 5, Hadith 1111
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1407 In-book reference  : Book 7, Hadith 7 English translation  : Book 7, Hadith 1402
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which means "attached and hanging to something." Professor Abdul Haleem mentions that "
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Sahin, H. (2006). "Alaq". In O. Leaman (Ed.), The Qur’an: An Encyclopedia: Routledge
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Haleem, M. A.. The Qur'an: a new translation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
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Haleem, M. A.. The Qur'an: a new translation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
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Angel Gabriel commanding towards Muhammad to recite the first verses of the Qur'an.
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Blue Letter Bible. Dictionary and Word Search for ‘aluwqah (Strong's 5936) from
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http://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=H5936&t=ESV
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claim that Muhammad has commented on the whole of the Qur'an, others including
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The Embryo, The Clinging Form, The Clinging-Clot, The Clot, The Germ-Cell, Read
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Abdel Haleem, M. A. (2005). The Qurʾan. New York: Oxford University Press
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dragged him by his hair, which is specifically in reference to verse 15.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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which says: "a person who reads is handsome in the eyes of God."
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The translated words 'bow down' in verse 19 comes from the word '
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Kareem, E. (2012). Embryology in the Qur’an: The ‘Alaqah Stage.
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Muhammed read even though he did not know how to read or write.
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Chapter 96 of the Qur'an is traditionally believed to have been
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is found in hadith of Muhammad. Although scholars including
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is the second stage of human prenatal development (sura
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threatened with the torments of Hell as punishment.
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