Surah 013

    Surah Ar-Ra'd

    سُورَةُ الرَّعۡدِ

    The Thunder

    Medinan43 VersesJuz 13 to 13

    Verses

    20 per pageVerses 41-43 of 43
    1. Juz 13

      Have, then, they [who deny the truth] never yet seen how We visit the earth [with Our punishment], gradually depriving it of all that is best thereon? For, [when] God judges, there is no power that could repel His judgment: and swift in reckoning is He!

    2. Juz 13

      Now those who lived before these [sinners] did, too, devise many a blasphemy -but the most subtle devising is that of God, who knows what each human being deserves: and the deniers of the truth will [in time] come to know to whom the future belongs.

    3. Juz 13

      And [if] they who are bent on denying the truth say [unto thee, O Prophet], "Thou hast not been sent [by God]", say thou: "None can bear witness between me and you as God does; and [none can bear witness as does] he who truly understands this divine writ.

    About Surah Ar-Ra'd

    Surah Ar-Ra'd (سُورَةُ الرَّعۡدِ) is chapter 13 of the Holy Quran. It is a Medinan Surah containing 43 verses.

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