Luqmān is the 31st chapter of the Qur'an, Islam's holy scripture. It is named after Luqmān, a figure mentioned in the chapter who offers moral and ethical advice to his son, making it an important text for Islamic teachings on values and conduct.
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Luqman (Arabic: لقمان, romanized: Luqmān) is the 31st sūrah of the Qur'an. It is composed of 34 verses (āyāt) and takes its title from the mention of the sage Luqman and his advice to his son in verses 12–19. According to asbāb al-nuzūl or Islamic traditional chronology, it was revealed in the middle of the Meccan period and is thus usually classified as a Meccan sura.
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