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==Summary== *'''1''' God praised for the [[Isra' and Mi'raj|night journey]] *'''2''' The [[law of Moses]] a direction to the Israelites *'''3''' [[Noah in Islam|Noah]]’s gratitude commended to his posterity *'''4-8''' The Islamic invention {{Dubious|date=April 2025}} of the double [[sin of Israel]] and its punishment *'''9-10''' The Quran a direction to both the [[faithful in Islam|faithful]] and the [[unbelievers in Islam|unbelievers]] *'''11''' Men inconsiderate in their [[Salah|prayers]] *'''12''' The night and day are signs to men *'''13''' Every man’s [[predestination in Islam|fate]] bound about his neck *'''14-15''' God will give every man the record of his life at the judgment day *'''16''' No nation left without an apostle *'''17-18''' The cities destroyed which rejected their apostles *'''19-21''' Rewards and punishments of the faithful and unbelieving *'''22''' Degrees of honour belong to the life to come *'''23-24''' Men should worship only one God *'''24-26''' Kindness to be shown to parents, the poor, and the stranger *'''27''' Extravagance forbidden *'''28''' Those unable to contribute for the support of the poor may help them by speaking kindly to them *'''32''' Stinginess and foolish extravagance forbidden *'''33-35''' Infanticide, fornication, and murder forbidden *'''35''' The murdered man to be avenged *'''36''' The substance of the orphan to be sacredly preserved *'''37''' Men should lead lives of honesty and humility *'''41''' God not to be dishonoured by idol-worship *'''42''' Angels not daughters of God *'''43''' Various warnings for the Quraish *'''44-45''' A plurality of gods would lead to rebellion in heaven *'''46''' All things praise God *'''47-49''' The [[Quraish]] are judicially blinded to the Quran *'''50''' Muhammad called a madman *'''51-53''' The Quraish reject the doctrine of [[resurrection in Islam|the resurrection]] *'''54''' The dead when raised will fancy they have been dead but a little while *'''55-56''' Idolaters and unbelievers to be mildly treated *'''57''' Some prophets peculiarly favoured *'''58-59''' The false gods need divine protection *'''60''' Every city to be destroyed before the judgment-day *'''61''' Muhammad not allowed to work miracles because of the unbelief of former tribes *'''62''' [[The night-journey]] and the [[Zakkum tree]] causes of contention *'''63-64''' [[Iblís]] disobeys God, and is cursed in consequence *'''65-66''' He receives permission to delude humans and share with them their money and offspring *'''67''' He shall have no power over God’s servants *'''68''' God protects the merchant while on the sea *'''69''' Idolaters forget their idols in times of danger '''69 [[۞]] 71''' They are ungrateful *'''72''' The special privileges of mankind *'''73-74''' In the judgment all shall be fairly judged *'''75-77''' Muhammad almost seduced from Islam *'''78-79''' The unbelievers almost persuade Muhammad to leave them *'''80-82''' Exhortation to prayer *'''83-84''' The truth of the Quran to be proclaimed *'''85''' Man’s perversity seen both in prosperity and adversity *'''86''' The spirit created of God *'''87-89''' Revelation (inspiration) a peculiar favour from God to Muhammad *'''90''' Men and genii could not produce a book like the Quran *'''91-95''' Muhammad excuses his inability to work miracles *'''96-98''' Men appointed messengers for men and angels for angels *'''99-100''' The dreadful fate of the idolaters at the resurrection *'''101''' God is able to raise the dead *'''102''' Man covetous even in respect to [[Mercy#Islam|God’s mercy]] *'''103-104''' The nine signs of Moses fail to convince Pharaoh *'''105''' Pharaoh destroyed *'''106''' The children of Israel succeed Pharaoh in his possession of the land of Egypt *'''107''' Why the Quran was revealed in stages *'''108 [[۩]] 109''' Some [[Jews and Christians in Islam|Jews and Christians]] believe on the Quran *'''110''' God and the Merciful the same *'''111''' God hath neither son nor partner <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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