Mtrjm Alhlqh 1 | Asrar Aynjl
The surah concludes with a promise of victory and support for the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers:
Al-Hijr, also known as Hijr, is the 15th surah of the Quran, revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) during his stay in Mecca. The surah’s name, Al-Hijr, is derived from the Arabic word “al-ḥijr,” meaning “the stone” or “the rocky terrain.” This refers to the stony and barren land of the ancient civilization of Thamud, which is mentioned in the surah. asrar aynjl mtrjm alhlqh 1
The Quran recounts the story of Salih, the prophet sent to the Thamudites, who warned them of impending doom if they did not reform. The Thamudites, however, rejected Salih’s message and ultimately faced a devastating punishment: The surah concludes with a promise of victory
The final verses of Al-Hijr reiterate the importance of perseverance, faith, and trust in God’s plan, offering reassurance and hope to those who remain steadfast in their commitment to the truth. and trust in God&rsquo
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