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Anonymous, Transl. N. J. Dawood

The Koran (Al-Qur'an)

Nonfiction | Scripture | Adult | Published in 1956

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Chapters 95-114Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 95 Summary: “The Fig (Al-Tin)”

This Meccan chapter underscores the excellence of God’s creation of humanity in its finest form and contrasts it with the consequences of moral and spiritual degradation. Belief and good deeds are presented as the keys to maintaining dignity and securing eternal reward. The chapter concludes by questioning humanity’s denial of the Day of Judgment and affirming that God is the fairest judge.

Chapter 96 Summary: “The Clinging Form (Al-‘Alaq)”

This Meccan surah (or chapter) begins with the first revelation to the Prophet Muhammad, commanding him to read in the name of his Creator, who has taught humanity through the pen. The later verses highlight human arrogance in defying divine guidance, focusing on an individual who obstructs worship. It emphasizes God’s watchfulness and warns of severe consequences for such transgressions, urging the Prophet to persist in worship and draw closer to God.

Chapter 97 Summary: “The Night of Glory (Al-Qadr)”

This Meccan surah (or chapter) celebrates the divine revelation of the Qur’an on the Night of Glory, declaring its immense spiritual significance. It asserts that this night, which is more powerful than 1,000 months, is a time when angels descend with divine decree, bringing peace until the dawn. The surah highlights the profound blessing of this night in Islamic tradition.

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