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==Summary== [[File:Pharaoh watches a serpent devour a person in the presence of the Moses (6125069974).jpg|thumb|Pharaoh watches a serpent devour a demon in the presence of Musa; from a manuscript of ''Qisas al-Anbiya'', c. 1540.]] *'''1-2''' Allah tells [[Muhammad#Quran|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 in Islam|resurrection]] '''16-17''' He avows his purpose to beguile man '''18''' God threatens Satan and his victims *'''19-24''' [[Adam and Eve in Islam|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 in Islam|apostles of God]] *'''43-45''' The blessed reward of true believers *'''45-46''' God's curse on the infidels *'''47-50''' The veil of [[Araf (Islam)|A'raf]] and its inhabitants *'''51-52''' The rejecters of God's apostles to be forgotten *'''53-54''' A warning against rejecting Muhammad<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ayah al-A`raf (The Heights, The Elevated Places) 7:54 |url=https://www.islamawakened.com/quran/7/54/ |access-date=2024-11-22 |website=www.islamawakened.com}}</ref> *'''55-59''' [[Creator in Islam|The Creator]] and Lord of the worlds to be served *'''[[Noah in Islam|The History of Noah]]''' *'''60-65''' Noah rejected by his people—their fate * '''[[Hud (prophet)|The History of Hūd]]''' * '''66-73''' [[Húd]] rejected by the [[Ádites]]—their fate *'''[[Sálih|The History of Sálih]]''' *'''74-80''' [[Sálih]] rejected by the Thamúdites—their destruction *'''The Story of Lot''' *'''81-85''' Lot rejected and the Sodomites destroyed *'''[[Shuaib|The History of Shuaib]]''' *'''86-94''' Shuaib rejected by the Madianites, and their doom *''' God speaks about other nations in the past''' *'''95-96''' [[Mecca#Early history (up to 6th century CE)|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 *''' [[Moses in Islam|The story of Moses]]''' *'''104-105''' [[Moses in Islam|Moses]] is sent to [[Pharaoh in Islam|Pharaoh]] and his princes *'''106-108''' The [[Islamic view of miracles|miracles]] of the serpent and leprous hand *'''109-115''' The [[Moses in Islam#Quranic references|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 in Islam|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 in Islam|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 (Bible)#Islam|Mount Sinai]] over the Israelites *''' God mentioned other topics ''' *'''173-175''' God's covenant with the children of Adam *'''176-179''' The curse of [[Balaam in Islam|Balaam]] a warning to infidels *'''180''' Many [[Genie|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''' 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#Islam|meditation]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Wherry |first1=Elwood Morris |author1-link=Elwood Morris Wherry |title=A Complete Index to Sale's Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes |date=1896 |publisher=Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co |location=London}} {{PD-notice}}</ref>
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