Surah 050

    Surah Qaaf

    سُورَةُ قٓ

    The letter Qaaf

    Meccan45 VersesJuz 26 to 26

    Verses

    20 per pageVerses 41-45 of 45
    1. Juz 26

      And [always] listen for the day when He who issues the call [of death] shall call [thee] from close-by;

    2. Juz 26

      [and bethink thyself, too, of] the Day on which all [human beings] will in truth hear the final blast - that Day of [their] coming-forth [from death].

    3. Juz 26

      Verily, it is We who grant life and deal death; and with Us will be all journeys’ end

    4. Juz 26

      on the Day when the earth is riven asunder all around them as they hasten forth [towards God’s judgment]: that gathering will be easy for Us [to encompass].

    5. Juz 26

      Fully aware are We of what they [who deny resurrection] do say; and thou canst by no means force them [to believe in it]. Yet none the less, remind, through this Qur’an, all such as may fear My warning.

    About Surah Qaaf

    Surah Qaaf (سُورَةُ قٓ) is chapter 50 of the Holy Quran. It is a Meccan Surah containing 45 verses.

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