Also known as The Star, Surah 53, Sura 53, Surah of the Star
An-Najm (, ; The Star) is the 53rd chapter (surah) of the Quran, with 62 verses (āyāt). The surah opens with the oath of the Divine One swearing by every one of the stars, as they descend and disappear beneath the horizon, that Muhammad is indeed God's awaited Messenger. It takes its name from Ayat #1, which mentions "the stars" (najm). The surah confirms the divine source of the Prophet's message and refers to his ascension to heaven during the Night Journey (Ayah#1 ff.). The surah refutes the claims of the disbelievers about the goddesses and the angels (ayah#19 ff.), and lists several truth
"Sūrat an-Najm" is the 53rd chapter of the Quran containing 62 verses, named after its opening reference to the stars and structured around a divine oath affirming Muhammad as God's messenger. The surah addresses key theological claims by confirming the divine source of Muhammad's message, describing his heavenly ascension, and refuting disbeliever arguments about goddesses and angels.
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奈智姆,意译为星宿章,是古兰经第53个苏拉,属于麦加的篇章。其有共计62句阿亚。该章以安拉因着正没落于地平线的众星辰发誓为开端,祂发誓穆罕默德是一名真正的使者。该章的名字来自第一句阿亚:“以没落时的星宿盟誓”。根据伊本·阿比·纳吉赫,星宿在该章指的是昴星团。据古兰经注(塔夫细尔),造物主可以以任何受造物发誓,而人作为受造物只能以造物主发誓。该章强调了穆罕默德启示的神圣来源,同时也对当时的多神信仰(女神们以及把天使当做神的女儿)做了驳斥,它罗列了主的一些能力,并以对末日的警告作结。苏朱德起源于这一章。
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