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1 Summary  





2 Central Theme  





3 Exegesis  



3.1  15:9 Preservation of the Quran  







4 Notes  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Coordinates: 26°4730N 37°5710E / 26.79167°N 37.95278°E / 26.79167; 37.95278
 

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Sura 15 of the Quran
الحِجْرْ
Al-Ḥijr
The Stoneland
  • Audio file
  • English translation
  • ClassificationMeccan
    Other namesAl-Hijr Valley
    PositionJuzʼ14
    Hizb no.27
    No.ofRukus6
    No.ofverses99
    Opening muqaṭṭaʻātʾAlif Lām Rā الر
    ← Quran 14
    Quran 16 →
    Mada'in Salih
    مَدَائِن صَالِح
    Al Hejr is located in Saudi Arabia
    Al Hejr

    Shown within Saudi Arabia

    Alternative nameAl-Hijr
    ٱلْحِجْر
    Hegra
    LocationAl Madinah Region, Hejaz, Saudi Arabia
    Coordinates26°47′30N 37°57′10E / 26.79167°N 37.95278°E / 26.79167; 37.95278
    TypeSettlement

    UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Official nameAl-Hijr Archaeological Site (Madâ’in Sâlih)
    TypeCultural
    Criteriaii, iii
    Designated2008 (32nd session)
    Reference no.1293
    RegionArab States

    Al-Ḥijr (Arabic: الحِجْرْ, lit.'The Stoneland')[1] is the 15th sūrah (chapter of the Quran). It has 99 āyāt (verses).

    Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier Meccan surah, received by Muhammad shortly after chapter 12, Yusuf, during his last year in Mecca. Like other surahs of this period, it praises God. Parts of Q15:4-74 are preserved in the Ṣan‘ā’1 lower text.[2]

    This surah takes its name from 80th verse (āyah),[3] which refers to Mada'in Saleh, a pre-Islamic archaeological site, also called Hegra (from Arabic: الحِجَارَة, romanizedal-ḥijāra, lit.'the Stones') or al-Ḥijr (Arabic: الحِجر, romanizedal-ḥijr, lit.'the Stone').

    Summary[edit]

    1-3 Unbelievers will one day wish themselves Muslims
    4-5 Every nation has its day of grace
    6 Muhammad charged with demoniacal possession by the disbelievers (the Quraysh)
    7 The unbelievers say a true prophet would have come with a company of angels
    8 Angels are not sent to gratify curiosity, but to minister judgment
    9 God the revealer and preserver of the Quran
    10-11 The former prophets were laughed to scorn
    12-15 The scoffing Quraysh judicially blinded
    16-20 God declares his glory in the heaven and the earth
    21-22 He is active in every part of Nature
    23-25 He is the God of life, death, and judgment
    26-29 God says men created of clay—the Jinn of fire
    29-33 Iblis, unlike the angels, refuses to prostrate to Adam
    34-38 He is cursed and respited until the judgment
    39-40 Satan declares to God his purpose to seduce men
    41-42 The elect are safe from Satan’s power
    43-44 The seven gates of hell will receive Satan’s followers
    45-50 Paradise joys in store for true believers
    51-77 The story of Abraham and Lot's conflict
    78-79 The unbelieving Midianites are destroyed
    80-81 The scoffing inhabitants of al Hijr reject their prophets though accompanied with miracles
    82-84 Rock-hewn houses fail to save them
    85-86 The heaven and earth created in righteousness
    87 Command to repeat the seven verses (al-Fatiha)
    88-90 Muhammad not to consider the prosperity of infidels
    91-93 The enemies of God will surely be punished
    94-96 Muhammad commanded to preach boldly
    97-99 He is exhorted to praise and serve God until death [4]

    Central Theme[edit]

    This surah contains brief mentions of Tawhid, and provides an admonition to the disbelievers. The primary subjects of the surah are:

    1. cautioning the individuals who dismissed the message and
    2. providing solace and support to Muhammad,

    The Quran never limits itself to mere rebuke; reproach and reprimand. It depends on its statute. The surah contains brief contentions for Tawhid and admonition in the tale of Adam and Satan.[5]

    Exegesis[edit]

    15:9 Preservation of the Quran[edit]

    15:9 We have, without doubt, sent down the Message; and We [note 1] will assuredly guard it (from corruption). Translation Yusuf Ali (Orig. 1938) [6]

    Ibn Kathir says, "God, may He be exalted, stated that He is the One Who revealed the Dhikr to him, which is the Qur'an, and He is protecting it from being changed or altered".[1]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ The first-person plural pronoun we as traditionally used by a sovereign (believed by Muslims to be God in this case) in formal speech to refer to themselves in their role as the monarch.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Ibn Kathir. "Tafsir Ibn Kathir (English): Surah Al Hijr". Quran 4 U. Archived from the original on 28 October 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  • ^ Sadeghi, Behnam; Goudarzi, Mohsen (January 2012). "Ṣan'ā' 1 and the Origins of the Qur'ān". Der Islam. 87 (1–2): 37. doi:10.1515/islam-2011-0025.
  • ^ "The Quranic Arabic Corpus - Word by Word Grammar, Syntax and Morphology of the Holy Quran".
  • ^ Wherry, Elwood Morris (1896). A Complete Index to Sale's Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • ^ Muhammad Farooq-i-Azam Malik (translator), Al-Qur'an, the Guidance for Mankind - English with Arabic Text (Hardcover) ISBN 0-911119-80-9
  • ^ "Quran 15:9 Translation Yusuf Ali (Orig. 1938)". Islam Awakened. Archived from the original on 1 January 2020. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
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