•
1-3 The Quran declared to be given by
inspiration •
4-5 The people generally reject it •
6 Muhammad only a man, yet a
prophet •
7 The woe of the
wicked and the blessedness of the righteous •
8-11 God’s power manifested in the
creation of earth and heaven •
12-16 The
Quraysh are threatened with the fate of
Ád and
Thamud •
17 Believers among the Ádites and Thamúdites were saved •
18-22 In the judgment the unbelievers shall be condemned by the members of their own bodies •
23-24 The fate of
Jahannam to befall the infidels •
25-28 Unbelievers counsel blasphemous levity—their punishment •
29 False teachers to be trodden under foot by their own followers in hell •
30-32 The glorious rewards of the faithful •
33 The consistent Muslim commended •
34-35 Evil to be turned away by good •
36 God the refuge of the Prophet against Satan’s suggestions •
37 ۩ 39 God’s works testify to himself as alone worthy of
worship •
40 Unbelievers shall not escape in the resurrection •
41-42 The Quran a revelation of God •
43 The infidels offer no new objections to Muhammad and the Qurán •
44 Why the Quran was revealed in the Arabic language •
45 The books of Moses at first rejected by his people •
46 God rewardeth according to works •
47 The hour of the judgment known only to God •
47-48 The false gods will desert their worshippers in the judgment •
49-51 The perfidy of hypocrites •
52-54 Rejecters of God’s Word exposed to awful punishment ==Q41:12 Revelation==