Qaf (surah)

Qaf (Arabic: ق, "the letter qāf") is the 50th sura of the Qur'an with 45 ayat. The sura that opens with the single discrete Arabic letter QĀF.

Sura 50 of the Quran
ق
Qāf
Qaf
ClassificationMeccan
PositionJuzʼ 26
No. of Rukus3
No. of verses45
No. of words373
No. of letters1507
Opening muqaṭṭaʻātQāf

The name of the sura is taken from the letter Qaf at the beginning of the first verse. Where Qaf is the 21st letter of the Arabic alphabet.

Contents

Surah (chapter) "Qaf" deals predominantly with the Resurrection and the Day of Judgement. Both concepts are amongst the hardest for disbelievers (both, from older times to modernity) to wrap their heads and hearts around. This Surah (chapter) delivers piercing arguments and vivid scenes of the Day of Judgement to shake off that crucial mistake the disbelievers make. Reference is made to previous generations of disbelievers as warnings,[1] to the disbelievers in Makkah and as well as to all humanity to come till the end of times. The dead earth coming to life after rain is cited as a methodology of how God will bring the dead to life again.[2] Emphasis is placed on the powerlessness of man on the Day of Judgement [3] The surah both opens and closes with mention of the honor and key role of Quran. This chapter is thematically linked with the previous one because the previous chapter teaches the etiquette among Muslims, and this one teaches the proper behaviors for non-believers. It is thematically linked with the next chapter through increasing reference to the Hereafter; the primary subject of the next chapter.

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