Surah Al-'Alaq (العلق‎) A Summary /Analysis of the 96th Chapter of the

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  • "Al-'Alaq" (Arabic: العلق, "The Clot" or "The Clinging Thing") is the 96th chapter (surah) of the Qur'an. It consists of 19 verses (ayat). This surah is notable for being one of the earliest revelations received by the Prophet Muhammad. It is traditionally understood that the first five verses of this surah were the very first verses of the Qur'an revealed to Muhammad by the Angel Gabriel. Here is a brief overview of its content and significance:
    Content of Surah Al-'Alaq
    Verses 1-5:
    The first five verses emphasize the importance of reading and knowledge. They urge reading in the name of the Lord who created humanity from a clot and taught by the pen.
    Translation of Verses 1-5:
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    1. Read in the name of your Lord who created -
    2. Created man from a clinging substance.
    3. Read, and your Lord is the most Generous -
    4. Who taught by the pen -
    5. Taught man that which he knew not.
    Verses 6-19:
    The latter verses address human arrogance and the consequences of turning away from God's guidance. It includes a warning to those who deny and reject the truth, emphasizing that God sees all actions and will hold people accountable.
    Translation of Verses 6-19 (summary):
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    6. No! [But] indeed, man transgresses
    7. Because he sees himself self-sufficient.
    8. Indeed, to your Lord is the return.
    9. Have you seen the one who forbids
    10. A servant when he prays?
    11. Have you seen if he is upon guidance
    12. Or enjoins righteousness?
    13. Have you seen if he denies and turns away -
    14. Does he not know that Allah sees?
    15. No! If he does not desist, We will surely drag him by the forelock -
    16. A lying, sinning forelock.
    17. Then let him call his associates;
    18. We will call the angels of Hell.
    19. No! Do not obey him. But prostrate and draw near [to Allah].
    Significance
    First Revelation: The first five verses are believed to be the first revelation given to the Prophet Muhammad, marking the beginning of his prophethood and the Qur'anic revelation.
    Emphasis on Knowledge: The surah emphasizes the value of knowledge, reading, and learning, as well as the importance of recognizing God's role as the ultimate source of knowledge.
    Human Arrogance: It warns against human arrogance and self-sufficiency, reminding believers that they are ultimately dependent on God.
    Accountability: The chapter reinforces the concept of divine accountability, indicating that all actions are observed by God and that there will be consequences for those who reject divine guidance.

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