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==Summary== *'''1-3''' Quran is in Arabic and it is preserved by God in the Master Record *'''4-7''' Former nations, like the [[Quraish]], rejected the prophets *'''8-14''' [[Shirk (Islam)|Idolaters]] acknowledge God to be [[creator in Islam|creator]], yet worship the creature *'''15-18''' The Arabs hate female offspring, and yet attribute such to God *'''19-24''' Idolaters vainly excuse their unbelief by saying they will follow the religion of their fathers *'''25-27''' Abraham rejected the idolatry of his fathers *'''28-29''' God prospered the idolatrous Quraish until a prophet came, and now they reject him *'''30-31''' The unbelievers rebuked for saying they would have received the Quran from some great man *'''32-34''' Poverty only permitted to save men from idolatry *'''35-38''' [[Devil|Devils]] are constituted the companions of infidels, who lead them to destruction *'''39-44''' Muhammad exhorted to remain steadfast in faith notwithstanding the unbelief of his countrymen *'''45-56''' Moses rejected with contempt by Pharaoh and the Egyptians, who were drowned *'''57-58''' The Arab idolaters justified their idolatry by reference to the [[Christian worship]] of [[Jesus]] *'''59-64''' But [[Jesus in Islam|Jesus]] did not say he was a god, but was a servant and a prophet of God *'''65-67''' Unbelievers warned of approaching judgment *'''68-73''' The joys of Paradise reserved for believers and their wives *'''74-78''' The damned shall vainly seek relief in annihilation *'''79-80''' Angels record the secret plottings of infidels *'''81-82''' If God had a son, Muhammad would be the first to worship him *'''83-87''' God knoweth the folly of idolaters *'''88-89''' Muhammad commanded to turn aside from the unbelieving Quraish <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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