Al-Baqara
Al-Baqara, Sura, Qur'an, Medinan sura, Golden calf, Moses, Al-Baqara 255, Islamic theology, Istighfar, Kafir
978-613-4-91348-5
6134913480
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2010-12-19
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sura al-Baqara is the Qur'an's second and longest chapter. It is a Medinan sura and comprises 286 verses, including the single longest verse in the Qur'an. The sura's name references verses 67–73 which recall the story of the golden calf worshipped as an idol by the Israelites during Moses' absence. Other notable passages include the famous āyat al-kursī or "Throne Verse", as well as the closing two verses which outline the six articles of belief before forming a prayer for forgiveness, divine mercy, and help against the enemies of faith. The Sura's name is in reference to an argument between Moses and the Israelites over a cow they should sacrifice after the order of Allah. Thereafter, in order to know the murderer of a slain man, the flesh of the cow was used to hit the body that turned the man alive again, so he addressed the murderer
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