Al-Ahzab

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Section from verses 73 and 74 of Sura al-Ahzab
Section from verses 73 and 74 of Sura al-Ahzab

Surat Al-Ahzab (Arabic: سورة الأحزاب ) (The Clans, The Coalition, The Combined Forces) is the 33rd sura of the Qur'an with 73 ayat.

Verse 5: Adoption in Islam.

Ayat 6 contains a reference to the term Mother of Believers.

Ayat 25 contains a reference to Battle of the trench.

Ayat 26 contains a reference to the Siege of the Banu Qurayza.

Ayat 33 contains a reference to the Event of the Cloak.

Ayat 50 was revealed pertaining to Maymuna bint al-Harith.

Ayat 56 is used by some Muslims to justify celebrating the birthday of Muhammad. However, this verse makes no reference to mawlid or any related Arabic word.

Ayat 59 uses the word jalabib, the plural of jilbāb. This verse is used as evidence that jilbāb is incumbent upon Muslim women.

Ayat 72 is called "The Verse of the Trust" [1]

Previous Sura:
As-Sajda
The Qur'an Next Sura:
Saba
Sura 33

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