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Ar-Ra'd

Ar-Ra'd, (Arabic: الرعد ar-raʻd), or the Thunder,[1] is the 13th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an, composed of 43 verses (āyāt). It has Muqattat (Quranic initials) المر (Alif. Lam. Mim. Ra or ALMR).

Sura 13 of the Quran
الرعد
Ar-Raʻd
The Thunder
  • Arabic text
  • English translation
ClassificationMedinan
PositionJuzʼ 13
No. of Rukus6
No. of verses43
No. of Sajdahs1 (15th Ayah)
No. of words854
No. of letters3450
Opening muqaṭṭaʻāt4 Alif Lam Mim Ra (المر)

Verse 15 contains a prostration symbol ۩:[2]

۝[3] Whatsoever is in heaven and on earth worshippeth GOD, voluntarily or of force; and their shadows also, morning and evening. ۩ [1]

This sūrah is concerned with the oneness of God, the message, the Day of judgement, and the penalty. The sūrah revolves around an important axis that what is truth is clear through power and stability; what is falsehood is clear through its weakness. The verses call upon people to not be deceived by the glitter of falsehood because it is inevitably fleeting, while the truth shines throughout the entire universe.

The name of the sūrah is from the word (Ar-Ra'd) (Thunder) in the 13th ayah.[4]

Summary edit

  • 1 The infidels reject the Quran
  • 2-4 God manifests himself to man in his works
  • 5 The unbelievers deny the resurrection
  • 6 Their punishment
  • 7 Threatened judgments sure to come to pass
  • 8 Unbelievers demand a sign
  • 9-12 God is omniscient
  • 12 God's purposes are unchangeable
  • 13-14 Thunder and lightning indicates the unceasing works of angels who regulate the clouds and rains in their task given by God.[5]
  • ۩ 15 Idolaters invoke their gods in vain
  • 16 All nature worships the Creator
  • 17 The separation of infidels from true believers typified in the flowing stream and the melting metal
  • 18-22 True believers described
  • 23-24 Their reward
  • 25 The end of the infidels
  • 26 Abundance of wealth no sign of God's favour
  • 27 The infidels demand a sign from heaven
  • 28 God directs true believers
  • 29 Muhammad sent to an unbelieving people
  • 30 Signs unavailing to make infidels true believers
  • 31-32 God will punish the unbelievers
  • 33-34 Idolaters are reprobate
  • 35 Paradise is described
  • 36 Certain Jews acknowledge Muhammad to be a prophet
  • 36-37 Muhammad exhorted to make no compromise with idolatry
  • 38 Wives and children no hindrance to the prophetic office
  • 39 God is lord of his own book
  • 40 Muhammad is a preacher only
  • 41 God's judgments is sure to come to pass
  • 42 The plots of God's enemies is not hidden from him
  • 43 God attests the claims of his Prophet [6]

Q13-14 edit

Ibn Taymiyyah in his work, Majmu al-Fatwa al-Kubra, quoted the Marfu Hadith transmitted by Ali ibn abi Thalib, that Ra'd were the name of a group of angels who herded the dark clouds like a shepherd.[5][7] Ali further narrated that thunder (Ra'dan Arabic: رعدان) is the growling voices of those angels while herding the clouds, while lightning strikes (Sawa'iq Arabic: صوائق) are a device used by those angels in gathering and herding the raining clouds.[5] Al-Suyuti narrated from the Hadith transmitted from Ibn Abbas about the lightning angels, while giving further commentary that hot light produced by lightning (Barq Arabic: برق) was the emitted light produced from a whip device used by those angels.[5][7] Saudi Grand Mufti Abd al-Aziz Bin Baz also ruled the sunnah practice of reciting Sura Ar-Ra'd, Ayah 13|Quran 13:13 (Translated by Shakir) whenever a Muslim hears thunder, as this was practiced according to the Hadith tradition narrated by Zubayr ibn al-Awwam.[8]

Time of Revelation edit

The rhetoric of the discourse [9] shows that this sūrah was uncovered in the ending of the Meccan phase, when Muhammad was also revealed with the surahs Yunus, Hud, and Al-A'araf. Time had passed since Muhammad last passed on the Message. His adversaries had been carrying out various plots to vanquish him and his mission, while his supporters thought that by indicating some tangible miracle the disbelievers might be brought to the Correct Path. The sūrah responded that the Devotees ought not to lose heart, and that disbelievers would explain away any miracle, even if Allah brought the dead out of their graves and caused them to talk.[10]

Theme edit

The opening ayah articulates the fundamental topic of this sūrah: "The Message of Muhammad (Allah's tranquility arrive) is the very Truth, however, it is the shortcoming of the individuals that they are dismissing it".

Other than this, the sūrah also addresses the rivals and their complaints, and the Devotees, who had been going through trials and were tiring. The Devotees are told that by standing by restlessly for Allah's help, they have been ameliorated and loaded up with expectation and fortitude. The significant issues, divine Laws, and direction incorporated in the text of the discourse can be categorized as follows:[11]-

  1. The Qur'an is the disclosure of Allah.
  2. Trees, fruits, and vegetables are among the indications of Allah.
  3. Allah never changes the state of a people except if they are eager to change themselves.
  4. The individuals who don't react to the call of Allah will have no real way to escape from hellfire.
  5. It is the recognition of Allah that gives quietness to hearts.
  6. Rasools [Prophets] have no capacity to show any marvel of miracle with the exception of the will of Allah.

References edit

  1. ^ a b George Sale's translation
  2. ^ "Surah Ar-Ra'd - 15-25". Quran.com. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  3. ^ Arabic script in Unicode symbol for a Quran verse, U+06DD, page 3, Proposal for additional Unicode characters
  4. ^ (v. 13)
  5. ^ a b c d Abduh Tuasikal, Muhammad (2009). "Ada Apa di Balik Petir?". Rumaysho (in Indonesian). Retrieved 26 February 2022. Al Khoroithi, Makarimil Akhlaq, Hadith Ali ibn Abi Talib; Ibn Taymiyyah, Majm al-Fatawa; al-Suyuti; Tafsir Jalalayn, Hasyiyah ash Shawi 1/31
  6. ^ Wherry, Elwood Morris (1896). A Complete Index to Sale's Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  7. ^ a b Stephen Burge (2012). Angels in Islam Jalal Al-Din Al-Suyuti's Al-Haba'ik Fi Akhbar Al-mala'ik (ebook). Taylor & Francis. p. 186. ISBN 9781136504747. Retrieved 26 February 2022. 257 Armad, al-Tirmidhc, al-Nasa'c, Ibn al-Mundhir, Ibn Abc latim, Abe 'l-Shaykh in al-"AVama, Ibn Mardawayh, Abe Nu'aym, in al-DalA"il, and al-kiya'in al-MukhtAra (Ibn 'Abbas)
  8. ^ Ibn Baz, Abd al Aziz. "ما يحسن بالمسلم قوله عند نزول المطر أو سماع الرعد؟" [What is good for a Muslim to say when it rains or when he hears thunder?; Fatwa number 13/85]. BinBaz.org (in Arabic). BinBaz.org. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  9. ^ (vv. 27-31 and vv. 34-48)
  10. ^ (v. 31)
  11. ^ Muhammad Farooq-i-Azam Malik (translator), Al-Qur'an, the Guidance for Mankind - English with Arabic Text (Hardcover) ISBN 0-911119-80-9

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the oneness of God the message the Day of judgement and the penalty The surah revolves around an important axis that what is truth is clear through power and stability what is falsehood is clear through its weakness The verses call upon people to not be deceived by the glitter of falsehood because it is inevitably fleeting while the truth shines throughout the entire universe The name of the surah is from the word Ar Ra d Thunder in the 13th ayah 4 Contents 1 Summary 2 Q13 14 3 Time of Revelation 4 Theme 5 References 6 External linksSummary edit1 The infidels reject the Quran 2 4 God manifests himself to man in his works 5 The unbelievers deny the resurrection 6 Their punishment 7 Threatened judgments sure to come to pass 8 Unbelievers demand a sign 9 12 God is omniscient 12 God s purposes are unchangeable 13 14 Thunder and lightning indicates the unceasing works of angels who regulate the clouds and rains in their task given by God 5 15 Idolaters invoke their gods in vain 16 All nature worships the Creator 17 The separation of infidels from true believers typified in the flowing stream and the melting metal 18 22 True believers described 23 24 Their reward 25 The end of the infidels 26 Abundance of wealth no sign of God s favour 27 The infidels demand a sign from heaven 28 God directs true believers 29 Muhammad sent to an unbelieving people 30 Signs unavailing to make infidels true believers 31 32 God will punish the unbelievers 33 34 Idolaters are reprobate 35 Paradise is described 36 Certain Jews acknowledge Muhammad to be a prophet 36 37 Muhammad exhorted to make no compromise with idolatry 38 Wives and children no hindrance to the prophetic office 39 God is lord of his own book 40 Muhammad is a preacher only 41 God s judgments is sure to come to pass 42 The plots of God s enemies is not hidden from him 43 God attests the claims of his Prophet 6 Q13 14 editIbn Taymiyyah in his work Majmu al Fatwa al Kubra quoted the Marfu Hadith transmitted by Ali ibn abi Thalib that Ra d were the name of a group of angels who herded the dark clouds like a shepherd 5 7 Ali further narrated that thunder Ra dan Arabic رعدان is the growling voices of those angels while herding the clouds while lightning strikes Sawa iq Arabic صوائق are a device used by those angels in gathering and herding the raining clouds 5 Al Suyuti narrated from the Hadith transmitted from Ibn Abbas about the lightning angels while giving further commentary that hot light produced by lightning Barq Arabic برق was the emitted light produced from a whip device used by those angels 5 7 Saudi Grand Mufti Abd al Aziz Bin Baz also ruled the sunnah practice of reciting Sura Ar Ra d Ayah 13 Quran 13 13 Translated by Shakir whenever a Muslim hears thunder as this was practiced according to the Hadith tradition narrated by Zubayr ibn al Awwam 8 Time of Revelation editThe rhetoric of the discourse 9 shows that this surah was uncovered in the ending of the Meccan phase when Muhammad was also revealed with the surahs Yunus Hud and Al A araf Time had passed since Muhammad last passed on the Message His adversaries had been carrying out various plots to vanquish him and his mission while his supporters thought that by indicating some tangible miracle the disbelievers might be brought to the Correct Path The surah responded that the Devotees ought not to lose heart and that disbelievers would explain away any miracle even if Allah brought the dead out of their graves and caused them to talk 10 Theme editThe opening ayah articulates the fundamental topic of this surah The Message of Muhammad Allah s tranquility arrive is the very Truth however it is the shortcoming of the individuals that they are dismissing it Other than this the surah also addresses the rivals and their complaints and the Devotees who had been going through trials and were tiring The Devotees are told that by standing by restlessly for Allah s help they have been ameliorated and loaded up with expectation and fortitude The significant issues divine Laws and direction incorporated in the text of the discourse can be categorized as follows 11 The Qur an is the disclosure of Allah Trees fruits and vegetables are among the indications of Allah Allah never changes the state of a people except if they are eager to change themselves The individuals who don t react to the call of Allah will have no real way to escape from hellfire It is the recognition of Allah that gives quietness to hearts Rasools Prophets have no capacity to show any marvel of miracle with the exception of the will of Allah References edit a b George Sale s translation Surah Ar Ra d 15 25 Quran com Retrieved 2023 01 25 Arabic script in Unicode symbol for a Quran verse U 06DD page 3 Proposal for additional Unicode characters v 13 a b c d Abduh Tuasikal Muhammad 2009 Ada Apa di Balik Petir Rumaysho in Indonesian Retrieved 26 February 2022 Al Khoroithi Makarimil Akhlaq Hadith Ali ibn Abi Talib Ibn Taymiyyah Majm al Fatawa al Suyuti Tafsir Jalalayn Hasyiyah ash Shawi 1 31 Wherry Elwood Morris 1896 A Complete Index to Sale s Text Preliminary Discourse and Notes London Kegan Paul Trench Trubner and Co nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b Stephen Burge 2012 Angels in Islam Jalal Al Din Al Suyuti s Al Haba ik Fi Akhbar Al mala ik ebook Taylor amp Francis p 186 ISBN 9781136504747 Retrieved 26 February 2022 257 Armad al Tirmidhc al Nasa c Ibn al Mundhir Ibn Abc latim Abe l Shaykh in al AVama Ibn Mardawayh Abe Nu aym in al DalA il and al kiya in al MukhtAra Ibn Abbas Ibn Baz Abd al Aziz ما يحسن بالمسلم قوله عند نزول المطر أو سماع الرعد What is good for a Muslim to say when it rains or when he hears thunder Fatwa number 13 85 BinBaz org in Arabic BinBaz org Retrieved 11 December 2021 vv 27 31 and vv 34 48 v 31 Muhammad Farooq i Azam Malik translator Al Qur an the Guidance for Mankind English with Arabic Text Hardcover ISBN 0 911119 80 9External links editQuran 13 Clear 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