Surat Ash-Shams (The Sun) | Hafiz Fahadullah | حافظ فہداللہ | سورة الشمس

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  • Surat Ash-Shams (The Sun) | Hafiz Fahadullah | حافظ فہداللہ | سورة الشمس
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    Surat Ash-Shams (سورة الشمس) is the 91st chapter of the Quran. It consists of 15 verses and is named after the sun (الشمس). The chapter is known for its eloquent and powerful verses, which focus on themes of divine justice, the nature of the human soul, and the consequences of moral and ethical behavior.
    Here's a brief overview of the chapter:
    Verses 1-2: The chapter begins with oaths by various natural elements, including the sun, the moon, the day, and the night. These oaths are meant to emphasize the significance of the message that follows.
    Verses 3-8: These verses describe the creation of the soul and its dual nature of being both pure and corruptible. It discusses how Allah has inspired the soul with knowledge of both righteousness and wickedness.
    Verses 9-10: The chapter highlights the story of the people of Thamud, who were destroyed because they rejected their prophet and chose to live in sin. Their fate serves as a warning against turning away from divine guidance.
    Verses 11-15: The final verses emphasize the lesson learned from the fate of the people of Thamud. They warn against following in their footsteps and underscore the consequences of denying divine truth.

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