55-Surah Al-Rehman with Kanzul Iman Urdu Translation | Host Muhammad Ali Raza
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Surat ar-Rahman (Arabic: سورة الرحمن) is the 55th sura of the Qur'an with 78 ayats. It has the refrain: "Then which of the favours of your Lord will you deny?"
No. of verses: 78
No. of words: 352
Other names: Most Gracious
No. of Rukus: 3
No. of letters: 1585
Position: Juzʼ 27
Ar-Rahman is often regarded as the 'beauty of the Quran', in accordance with a hadith: Abdullah ibn Mas'ud reported that the Prophet Muhammad said, "Everything has an adornment, and the adornment of the Qur'an is Surah ar Rahman" [Bayhaqi in Shuab al Eiman]
The main theme of the Surah is giving manifestation and fruits to the attribution of Allah's mercy and grace, which is evident right from the beginning, till the very end.
Ar-Raḥmān[1] (Arabic: الرحمان, "The Merciful"[2]) is the 55th Chapter (Surah) of the Qur'an with 78 verses (āyāt).
The title of the surah, Ar-Rahmaan, appears in verse 1 and means "The Most Beneficent". The divine appellation "ar-Rahman" also appears in the opening formula which precedes every surah except Sura 9 ("In the Name of God, the Lord of Mercy, the Giver of Mercy"). English translations of the surah’s title include "The Most Gracious", [3] "The All Merciful",[4] "The Lord of Mercy",[5] "The Beneficent", and "The Mercy-Giving". In the fourth century CE south Arabian pagan inscriptions started to be replaced by monotheistic expressions, using the term rahmān.[6]
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Surah BAKARA click on this link and Listen complete surah
• 02-Surah-al-Baqar...
Surat ar-Rahman (Arabic: سورة الرحمن) is the 55th sura of the Qur'an with 78 ayats. It has the refrain: "Then which of the favours of your Lord will you deny?"
No. of verses: 78
No. of words: 352
Other names: Most Gracious
No. of Rukus: 3
No. of letters: 1585
Position: Juzʼ 27
Ar-Rahman is often regarded as the 'beauty of the Quran', in accordance with a hadith: Abdullah ibn Mas'ud reported that the Prophet Muhammad said, "Everything has an adornment, and the adornment of the Qur'an is Surah ar Rahman" [Bayhaqi in Shuab al Eiman]
The main theme of the Surah is giving manifestation and fruits to the attribution of Allah's mercy and grace, which is evident right from the beginning, till the very end.
Ar-Raḥmān[1] (Arabic: الرحمان, "The Merciful"[2]) is the 55th Chapter (Surah) of the Qur'an with 78 verses (āyāt).
The title of the surah, Ar-Rahmaan, appears in verse 1 and means "The Most Beneficent". The divine appellation "ar-Rahman" also appears in the opening formula which precedes every surah except Sura 9 ("In the Name of God, the Lord of Mercy, the Giver of Mercy"). English translations of the surah’s title include "The Most Gracious", [3] "The All Merciful",[4] "The Lord of Mercy",[5] "The Beneficent", and "The Mercy-Giving". In the fourth century CE south Arabian pagan inscriptions started to be replaced by monotheistic expressions, using the term rahmān.[6]