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==Summary== *'''1-3''' The Quran an admonition from God to the faithful *'''4-7''' God one, a Sovereign King, [[omniscient in Islam|omniscient]], and possessed of most excellent names *'''The History of [[Moses in Islam|Moses]]''' ** '''8-10''' He sees the [[burning bush in Islam|burning bush]] ** '''11-12''' God speaks to him out of the fire ** '''13-14''' He is chosen and instructed by God ** '''15-17''' The [[Judgement Day in Islam|day of judgment]] will surely come ** '''18-24''' God bestows on him signs and [[Islamic view of miracles|miracles]] ** '''25''' He is commanded to go to [[Pharaoh in Islam|Pharaoh]] ** '''26-35''' Moses prays for the assistance of [[Aaron in Islam|Aaron]] ** '''36-42''' God reminds Moses of former favours ** '''43-50''' He is sent with Aaron to Pharaoh ** '''51-57''' Conversation between Pharaoh and Moses ** '''58-59''' Pharaoh rejects Moses and accuses him of imposture ** '''60-62''' Pharaoh proposes to meet Moses and Aaron with countermiracles ** '''63-64''' Moses warns the [[magicians in Islam|magicians]] against deception ** '''65''' The magicians dispute among themselves ** '''66''' They counsel Pharaoh against Moses ** '''67''' Pharaoh encourages the magicians to do their best ** '''68-72''' The contest between Moses and the magicians ** '''73''' The magicians are converted ** '''74-75''' Pharaoh threatens the magicians with dire punishment ** '''75-76''' The magicians defy the wrath of Pharaoh, and express hope in God ** '''77-80''' God commands Moses to lead the Israelites through the Red Sea ** '''81''' Pharaoh pursues them, and is overwhelmed by the sea ** '''82-83''' God feeds the Israelites on manna and quails in the desert ** '''83-84''' God's treatment of the unbelieving and penitent ** '''85-87''' The Israelites worship a [[golden calf in Islam|golden calf]] ** '''88-89''' Moses reproaches them with idolatry ** '''90-91''' They lay the blame on [[Samiri (Islamic figure)|Samiri]] ** '''92-93''' The people disobey Aaron ** '''94-95''' Moses rebukes Aaron—his apology ** '''96''' Sámirí's explanation of his conduct '''97-98''' Sámirí's doom to social ostracism * '''102-107''' The resurrection and the conduct of those judged on the judgment-day * '''108''' No intercession on that day, except by permission * '''109-111''' The fate of the wicked and reward of the righteous * '''112-114''' The Quran made easy for Muhammad, but he is not to be hasty in repeating it *'''[[Adam and Eve in Islam|The Story of Adam]]''' **'''115''' Adam broke God's covenant **'''116''' All the angels prostrate to Adam except Iblís **'''117''' Adam warned against Satan **'''118-119''' Adam and Eve will never struggle in [[Jannah]] **'''120''' Satan beguiles Adam and Eve **'''121''' Adam disobeys God **'''122-123''' God pardons, but expels them from Paradise **'''124''' An admonition promised, with penalty of rejection of it *'''125-127''' Infidels will appear in the judgment blind, and reasons for blindness *'''128-129''' The Makkans warned *'''130-132''' Muhammad comforted and encouraged *'''133-134''' The Jews demand a sign, and the Quraish disbelieve *'''135''' God directs Muhammad to proclaim his readiness to wait the final issue of the controversy between them <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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