Quran recitation Parah 30 Surah Naba to Surah Infitar ll Surah Naziaat, Abas, Takwir

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An-Naba or The News(Arabic: النبأ, an-nabaʼ, also known as "The Tidings", "The Announcement") is the seventy-eighth chapter (surah) of the Quran, with forty ayat or verses.
Classification Meccan
No. of Rukus 2
No. of verses 40
No. of words 174
No. of letters 796
Summary:
The first twenty verses discuss the wonders of the worldly creation (the earth, plants, the peace of night, the mountains and rain); the final twenty verses are about the eternal wonders and horrors of the next world, with the raging sinner (the Arabic triliteral root TGY "tageena" is used) being punished starkly opposed with the rewarding of dutiful believers in paradise. The Arabic triliteral root WQY "mutaqeena" is employed as a poetic parataxis to TGY).
Ayat (Verses):
1-5 Unbelievers shall yet learn the truth of the resurrection
6-16 God the Creator and Preserver of all things
17-20 Judgment-day scenes described
21-30 The recompense of unbelievers in hell described
31-37 The joys of believers in Paradise described
37-38 No intercessor except by God’s permission
39-40 Sinners exhorted to flee from the day of wrath

An-Nāziʻāt (Arabic: النازعات, “Those Who Pull Out”, in reference to “the angels who tear out the souls of the wicked”) is the seventy-ninth sura of the Qur'an, with 46 ayat. Its name derived from the word wan-nazi‘at with which it opens. The root (n-z-‘) roughly means “to yank out with great force”, although it can also mean “to yearn for” or “to yearn after”.
Classification Meccan
Other names Those Who Drag Forth, Soul-Snatchers, The Pluckers, The Snatchers, Those That Rise, The Forceful Chargers
Position Juzʼ 30
No. of Rukus 2
No. of verses 46
No. of words 179
No. of letters 762
Summary:
1-3 Oaths by the angels of death that there will be a resurrection and judgment-day
4 The preceding narration about the angels tasked in the following verse of 5.The angels with various roles and missions perform their tasks by descending from the sky.[4] Muhammad ibn al-Uthaymeen said the tasks which angels done cannot be done by normal humans.
5 The angels has roles that each of them assigned with certain tasks, such as Israfil, blowing horn of Qiyamah, and Michael, who has been tasked to manage the dews, rains and growing plants, and Maalik, who are tasked to guard the hell while punishing the sinners.
6-7 Oaths by the messengers of death that there will be a resurrection and judgment-day
8-14 Infidels shall be restored to life notwithstanding their unbelief
15-26 The story of Moses and his mission to Pharaoh
27-33 The Creator can raise the dead
34-41 The righteous and the wicked in judgment, their various condition
42-46 No one knows the time of judgment, but whenever it comes it will be soon for the infidels

Abasa (Arabic: عبس, "He Frowned") is the 80th chapter (sura) of the Qur'an, with 42 verses (ayat). It is a Meccan sura. The Surah is so designated after the word `abasa with which it opens.
Classification Meccan
Position Juzʼ 30
No. of verses 42
No. of words 133
No. of letters 538
Summary:
1-11 Muhammad rebuked for frowning on a poor blind Muslim
12-15 The Quran written in honorable, exalted, and pure volumes
16-23 Man cursed for turning aside from his Creator
24-32 It is God who provides man with food
33-37 On the judgment-day men will desert their nearest relatives and friends
38-42 The bright and sad faces of the resurrection-day

At-Takwīr (Arabic: التكوير, literally “The Turning Into a Sphere”) is the eighty-first chapter (sura) of the Qur'an, with 29 verses (ayat).
Classification Meccan
Other names The Cessation, The Darkening, The Rolling, The turning into a sphere
Position Juzʼ 30
No. of verses 29
No. of words 104
No. of letters 435
Summary
1-14 The terrible signs of the judgment-day
15-25 Oaths that the Quran is the word of Allah, and that Muhammad is neither a madman nor deluded by the devil
26-29 The Quran an admonition to all men

The Cleaving in Sunder [1] (Arabic: الانفطار, al-infiṭār, also known as "The Cleaving" and "Bursting Apart") is the 82nd sura of the Qur'an, with 19 ayat. The chapter is named 'Al-Infitar' because of the occurrence of the word 'unfatarat' in the first verse of this chapter. Infitar means 'split asunder': the word 'Unfatarat' is used in this chapter in order to describe the splitting of the sky on the day of Judgment. This chapter (Al-Infitar), along with chapters At-Takwir and Al-Inshiqaq, provides an exhaustive description about the 'Day of Judgment'.
Classification Meccan
Other names Bursting Apart, The Cleaving Asunder, The Shattering, The Splitting, The Cataclysm
Position Juzʼ 30
No. of verses 19
No. of words 81
No. of letters 333
Summary
1-5 Signs of the judgment-day
6-9 Astonishing unbelief of man in his Creator
10-12 Guardian angels record the deeds of men
13-16 In the judgment the righteous shall be rewarded and the wicked punished
17-19 On the day of judgment there shall be no intercessor

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