Surah Ash-shams || Tafseer by Dr.Israar Ahmed || surah no.91 || para no.30

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  • Surah Ash-Shams (سورة الشمس) is the 91st chapter of the Quran, the holy book of Islam. It is a Meccan surah, revealed in Mecca, and is known as "The Sun" in English.
    - It is a short surah, consisting of 15 verses (ayahs).
    - It begins by swearing an oath by the sun, the light, the moon, the night, and the day.
    - The surah then describes the creation of human beings and the importance of living a righteous life.
    - It warns those who reject faith and engage in evil deeds, and promises reward for those who believe and do good.
    - The surah ends with a reminder that the Quran is a guidance and a mercy for those who believe.
    Some of the key themes and lessons from Surah Ash-Shams include:
    - The importance of gratitude and thankfulness to Allah (God) for His blessings.
    - The responsibility of human beings to live a righteous life and avoid evil.
    - The consequences of rejecting faith and engaging in sinful behavior.
    - The promise of reward for those who believe and do good deeds.
    Overall, Surah Ash-Shams is a powerful reminder of the importance of living a virtuous life and seeking guidance from the Quran.

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