Al-Jumua
| سورة الجمعة Sūrat al-Jumuʿa The Congregation |
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| Classification | Medinan |
| Other names (Eng.) | Friday, The Day of Congregation |
| Position | Juz' 28 |
| Structure | 2 rukus, 11 verses |
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Surat Al-Jumʿua (Arabic: سورة الجمعة) (The Friday Prayer) is the 62nd sura of the Qur'an with 11 ayat.
The first verse states that everything "declares the glory" of God, the second verse states that God gave "to the pagan folk (Arabs) an Apostle from among themselves",[1] in order to teach them Islam, third verse says that is he also send to other people how have not joined yet.[2] The chapter then ends stating that when the call to prayer has been given, trade should be abandoned and one should proceed to the remembrance of God.[3]
| Previous sura: As-Saff |
The Quran - Sura 62 | Next sura: Al-Munafiqoon |
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References [edit]
- ^ John Medows Rodwell Qur'an translation
- ^ Hadith of Persians and knowledge
- ^ [Quran 62:1]
External links [edit]
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- Al-Jumua at Sacred Texts
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