Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim.
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. All the praises and thanks be to Allâh, the Lord of the 'Alamîn . The Only Owner of the Day of Recompense. You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help. Guide us to the Straight Way. The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace , not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger, nor of those who went astray .
____________50: (Qaf)- Qaf
(Qaf)Section (juz' 26)
Number of Verses: 45
Sūrat Qaf (: سورة ق, "The Letter ") is the 50th surah of the quran with 45 ayat. The sura that opens with the single discrete Arabic letter QAF.
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.
Qaf sura deals predominantly with the resurrection and the day of judgement. Reference is made to previous generations of disbelievers, both to warn the disbelievers in makkah and to reassure the prophet. Creation is cited as an indication of God's ability to bring the dead to life again, and emphasis is placed on the powerlessness of man on the day of judgement. The surah both opens and closes with mention of the 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.
The Chapter has forty four Verses and it was revealed in Mecca. The title of the Chapter derives from the opening detached letter qaf. Similar to other Meccan Chapters, the Chapter in question treats of resurrection and an exposition of the destinies of former nations as well as those of the good and the vicious.
The Chapter opens with the opponents' denial of resurrection and proceeds with making mention of the examples of resurrection in nature and creation.
According to Islamic traditions, the Noble Prophet (S) accorded great significance to the Chapter in question such that he recited it every Friday at the sermon of the congregation prayer.
It is narrated from the Noble Prophet (S):
"Whoever recites the Chapter Qaf, Allah shall alleviate the difficulties and throes of death for him."
According to a tradition narrated from Imam Baqir (as):
"One who recites the Chapter Qaf in obligatory and supererogatory prayers at all times, Allah shall increase his means of subsistence, shall give him the letter of his deeds to his right hand, and shall make facilitate his account on the Day of Judgment."
It is worthy of note that so many glories and merits may not be accrued through mere recitation of the words, but it may open a path toward awakening of thought as a means of doing righteous good deeds consistent with the contextual meaning of the Chapter.
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Benefits
This Surah is 'makki' and it has 45 ayaat. The Holy Prophet (S) has said that whoever recites this Surah frequently will not suffer at the time of death. Reciting Surah Qaf in salaat increases one's sustenance and makes the accounting of the Day of Judgement easy.
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