Also known as Surah 64, Sura 64, Surah of Loss, Surah of Deprivation, The Manifestation of Losses a, Surah of the Manifestation of Losses a, The Cheating, Surah of the Cheating
At-Taghābun (, "Loss, Deprivation") is the 64th surah of the Quran with 18 verses. This Medinan surah opens with the words of glorification of God (Allah in Arabic) and is part of Al-Musabbihat group. The theme of this surah is an invitation to the Faith, obedience (to God) and the teaching of good morals, contrasting with the previous surah, Al-Munafiqun, which is concerned with hypocrisy and the lack of Iman.
At-Taghabun is the 64th chapter of the Quran, containing 18 verses, that focuses on inviting people to faith in God while emphasizing obedience and moral behavior. It matters as part of Islamic scripture because it directly counters the themes of hypocrisy discussed in the previous chapter, offering instead a positive message about spiritual commitment and ethical living.
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Soera Het Bedrog is een soera van de Koran. De soera is vernoemd naar het bedrog op de Dag des oordeels. Het bedrog wordt genoemd in aya 9. De soera handelt voornamelijk over wat God geschapen heeft en Zijn almacht. Daarnaast gaat het over de heerlijke beloning of de verschrikkelijke bestraffing op de Laatste Dag.
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