Which surah condemns Abu Lahab?
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Surah Al-Masad condemns Abu Lahab and his opposition.
It also mentions his wife.
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Surah Al-Masad condemns Abu Lahab and his opposition.
It also mentions his wife.
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Surah Al-Qari'ah describes the Day of Judgment as a great calamity.
It mentions the weighing of deeds.
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Az-Zalzalah means the earthquake.
The surah describes the earth's final shaking and testimony.
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Surah Al-Asr opens with an oath by time.
It then summarizes the path to avoid loss.
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Ad-Duha means the morning brightness.
The surah reassures the Prophet of Allah's care.
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Surah Ash-Sharh repeats that with hardship comes ease.
It encourages perseverance and devotion.
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At-Tin means the fig.
The surah begins with oaths by the fig and the olive.
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Surah Al-Hujurat teaches human equality and mutual recognition.
It states that true honor is based on righteousness.
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The Verse of Light is found in Surah An-Nur.
It uses a powerful parable to describe divine guidance.
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Surah An-Nas seeks Allah's protection from the whispering evil.
It is the final surah of the Qur'an.
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Surah An-Nur contains guidance on modesty, family life, and social conduct.
It also addresses slander and protection of privacy.
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Surah Al-Falaq asks Allah for protection from several forms of harm.
It is one of the two concluding protective surahs.