Also known as The Curved Sand-hills, The Sandhills, Surah of the Sandhills, Surah of the Curved Sand-hills, Surah 46, Sura 46, The Sand Dunes, Surah of the Sand Dunes
thumb|Folio from the [[Qur'an manuscript with first verses of the chapter Al-Ahqaf. The title and verse count at the beginning of chapter are written in gold in a rectangular panel with a marginal tassel. Kufic script. Middle East or North Africa, late 9th - early 10th century. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art]] Al-Ahqaf (, ; "the sand dunes" or "the winding sand tracts") is the 46th chapter (surah) of the Qur'an with 35 verses (ayat). This is the seventh and last chapter starting with the Muqattaʿat letters Hāʼ Mīm. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation (a
Al-Ahqaf is the 46th chapter of the Qur'an, consisting of 35 verses, and is notable for being the final chapter that begins with the Arabic letters Hā' Mīm. The chapter's title refers to "sand dunes" or "winding sand tracts," and historical manuscripts show it was transmitted in Islamic communities from at least the late 9th to early 10th century onward.
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Al-Ahqāf (arabiska: سورة الأحقاف) ("Sanddynerna") är den fyrtiosjätte suran i Koranen med 35 verser (ayah). Den är från Mekka-perioden.
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