Also known as The Comer by Night, The Morning Star, The Nightcomer, The Knocker, Surah of the Comer at Night, Surah of the Morning Star, Surah of the Nightcomer, Surah of the Knocker
Aṭ-Ṭāriq (, "the Morning Star", "Nightcomer"), is the eighty-sixth sura of the Quran, with 17 ayat or verses. Muslims generally believe this chapter was revealed in Mecca.
Sūrat aṭ-Ṭāriq is the 86th chapter of the Quran, consisting of 17 verses, and is believed by Muslims to have been revealed in Mecca; its name refers to "the Morning Star" or "Nightcomer." The chapter is part of the Islamic scripture that Muslims consider foundational to their faith and religious practice.
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Aṭ-Ṭāriq (, "the Morning Star", "Nightcomer"), is the eighty-sixth sura of the Quran, with 17 ayat or verses. Muslims generally believe this chapter was revealed in Mecca.
==Summary== 1-3 Oath by the star of piercing brightness 4 Every soul has its guardian angel 5-8 God the Creator, and therefore can raise the dead 9-10 The judgment-day shall reveal secret thoughts 11-14 Oaths by heaven and earth that the Quran is God’s word 15-17 Muhammad exhorted to bear patiently with the unbelievers plotting his ruin
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