Surah Al-A’raf

Recitation

Explanation

Breakdown

  • 1-2 Muhammad not to doubt the Quran 3 The people exhorted to believe in it 4-5 Many cities destroyed for their unbelief
  • 6-9 Prophets and their hearers on the judgment-day
  • 10 The ingratitude of infidels
  • 11 The creation of Adam
  • 11-12 Satan refuses to obey Allah by bowing to Adam 13 He is driven from Paradise 14-15 He is respited until the resurrection 16-17 He avows his purpose to beguile man 18 God threatens Satan and his victims
  • 19-24 The fall of Adam and Eve 25-26 They are expelled from Paradise
  • 27-29 Indecent customs condemned 30-31 God to be sought in prayer 32-34 True worshippers to be decently clad
  • 35 Every nation has a fixed term of life
  • 36-42 The doom of those who reject the apostles of God
  • 43-45 The blessed reward of true believers
  • 45-46 God’s curse on the infidels
  • 47-50 The veil of Aráf and its inhabitants
  • 51-52 The rejecters of God’s apostles to be forgotten
  • 53-54 A warning against rejecting Muhammad
  • 55-59 The Creator and Lord of the worlds to be served
  • 60-65 Noah rejected by his people—their fate 66-73 Húd rejected by the Ádites—their fate 74-80 Sálih rejected by the Thamúdites—their destruction 81-85 Lot rejected and the Sodomites destroyed 86-94 Shuaib rejected by the Madianites, and their doom
  • 95-96 Unbelievers at Makkah unaffected either by adversity or prosperity
  • 97-101 The dreadful fate of those cities who rejected the apostles of God and charged them with imposture
  • 102-103 They are reprobated
  • 104-105 Moses is sent to Pharaoh and his princes
  • 106-108 The miracles of the serpent and leprous hand
  • 109-115 The magicians of Egypt called
  • 116-120 Contest by miracles between Moses and the magicians
  • 121-123 Several magicians converted to Moses
  • 124-127 Pharaoh’s anger kindled against them
  • 128 Pharaoh and his princes persecute Moses and his people
  • 129-130 Moses exhorts his people to patient trust in God
  • 131-132 Adversity and prosperity alike unavailing to bring Pharaoh to repentance
  • 133-134 The Egyptian unbelievers plagued
  • 135 The hypocrisy of the Egyptians
  • 136 They are destroyed in the Red Sea
  • 137 The people of Moses triumph, and possess the eastern and western land
  • 138-141 The children of Israel become idolatrous
  • 142 Moses makes Aaron his deputy, and fasts forty days
  • 143 He desires to see the glory of God, but repents his rashness
  • 144-145 God gives Moses the law on two tables
  • 146-147 Infidels threatened for calling their prophets impostors
  • 148 The people of Moses worship the golden calf
  • 149 They repent their sin
  • 150 Moses in indignation assaults Aaron
  • 151 He prays for forgiveness for himself and Aaron
  • 152 He calls for vengeance on the idolaters
  • 153 God merciful to believers
  • 154 Moses’s anger is appeased
  • 155 He chooses seventy elders
  • 155-156 Moses prays for deliverance from destruction by lightning
  • 156-159 The Illiterate Prophet foretold by Moses
  • 160 Some Jews rightly directed
  • 161 The Israelites divided into twelve tribes
  • 161 The rock smitten, and manna and quails given
  • 162-163 The command to enter the city saying Hittatun, and the fate of the disobedient
  • 164-167 The Sabbath-breakers changed into apes
  • 168-169 Dispersion of the Jews among the nations
  • 170-171 Some of their successors faithful to the law of Moses
  • 172 God shakes Mount Sinai over the Israelites
  • 173-175 God’s covenant with the children of Adam
  • 176-179 The curse of Balaam a warning to infidels
  • 180 Many genii and men created for hell
  • 181-182 The names of God not to be travestied
  • 183-184 God’s method of leading infidels to destruction
  • 185 Muhammad not possessed of a devil
  • 186 No hope for the reprobate
  • 187 The coming of the “last hour” sudden
  • 188 Muhammad no seer, only a preacher
  • 189-190 Adam and Eve were guilty of idolatry
  • 191-198 The folly of idolatry
  • 199 Muhammad commanded to use moderation
  • 200-201 He is to repel Satan by using the name of God
  • 202 The people of Makkah incorrigible
  • 203 They charge Muhammad with imposture
  • 204 ۩ 206 The Quran to be listened to in silence and holy meditation[6]

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