17 suwer of the Qur’an begin with oaths, where God swears by various aspects of creation. An oath is normally used to convince the listener about the truthfulness and/or importance of what one is saying. In this case the speaker is Divinity who is Truth itself, therefore the oath is making a focus on the subject that it is swearing by and its following ayaat. (Arabs used to swear on random objects to draw the attention of people). The suwer are: 37. Al-Saffat 51. Al-Dhariyat 52. Al-Tur 53. Al-Najm 75. Al-Qiyama 77. Al-Mursalat 79. Al-Nazi’at 85. Al-Buruj 86. Al-Tariq 89. Al-Fajr 90. Al-Balad 91. Al-Shams 92. Al-Layl 93. Al-Dhuha 95. Al-Tin 100. Al-‘Adiyat 103. Al-‘Asr 93. Al-Dhuha and 94. Al-Inshirah form a pair and therefore Suratul Inshira has been placed near Qasam Close (across the road) so that it can be with its partner.
Part of a series of Muslim rhymes for children.
Concept of asking for forgiveness as obtained from Qur'an and ahadith.
Part of a seires of Mulim rhymes for children.