ʻAbasa (, "He Frowned") is the 80th chapter (sura) of the Qur'an, with 42 verses (ayat). It is a Meccan sura. The Surah is so designated after the word `abasa with which it opens.
"Abasa" (meaning "He Frowned") is the 80th chapter of the Qur'an, consisting of 42 verses, and takes its name from the word that opens the chapter. As a Meccan sura—one revealed during the early period of Islam in Mecca—it represents part of the foundational religious text of Islam.
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ʻAbasa (, "He Frowned") is the 80th chapter (sura) of the Qur'an, with 42 verses (ayat). It is a Meccan sura. The Surah is so designated after the word `abasa with which it opens.
==Summary== 1-11 The Surah starts by rebuking someone for frowning on a blind person who came to him. 12-15 The Quran written in honourable, exalted, and pure volumes 16-23 Man cursed for turning aside from his Creator 24-32 It is God who provides man with food 33-37 On the judgment-day men will desert their nearest relatives and friends 38-42 The bright and sad faces of the resurrection-day
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