Surah 081

    Surah At-Takwir

    سُورَةُ التَّكۡوِيرِ

    The Overthrowing

    Meccan29 VersesJuz 30 to 30

    Verses

    20 per pageVerses 21-29 of 29
    1. Juz 30

      [the word] of one to be heeded, and worthy of trust!

    2. Juz 30

      For, this fellow-man of yours is not a madman:

    3. Juz 30

      he truly beheld [the angel - beheld] him on the clear horizon;

    4. Juz 30

      and he is not one to begrudge others the knowledge [of whatever has been revealed to him] out of that which is beyond the reach of human Perception.

    5. Juz 30

      Nor is this [message] the word of any satanic force accursed.

    6. Juz 30

      Whither, then, will you go?

    7. Juz 30

      This [message] is no less than a reminder to all mankind –

    8. Juz 30

      to everyone of you who wills to walk a straight way.

    9. Juz 30

      But you cannot will it unless God, the Sustainer of all the worlds, wills [to show you that way].

    About Surah At-Takwir

    Surah At-Takwir (سُورَةُ التَّكۡوِيرِ) is chapter 81 of the Holy Quran. It is a Meccan Surah containing 29 verses.

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