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1-3 The Quran an admonition from God to the faithful •
4-7 God one, a Sovereign King,
omniscient, and possessed of most excellent names •
The History of Moses •
8-10 He sees the
burning bush •
11-12 God speaks to him out of the fire •
13-14 He is chosen and instructed by God •
15-17 The
day of judgment will surely come •
18-24 God bestows on him signs and
miracles •
25 He is commanded to go to
Pharaoh •
26-35 Moses prays for the assistance of
Aaron •
36-42 God reminds Moses of former favours •
43-50 He is sent with Aaron to Pharaoh •
51-57 Conversation between Pharaoh and Moses •
58-59 Pharaoh rejects Moses and accuses him of imposture •
60-62 Pharaoh proposes to meet Moses and Aaron with countermiracles •
63-64 Moses warns the
magicians against deception •
65 The magicians dispute among themselves •
66 They counsel Pharaoh against Moses •
67 Pharaoh encourages the magicians to do their best •
68-72 The contest between Moses and the magicians •
73 The magicians are converted •
74-75 Pharaoh threatens the magicians with dire punishment •
75-76 The magicians defy the wrath of Pharaoh, and express hope in God •
77-80 God commands Moses to lead the Israelites through the Red Sea •
81 Pharaoh pursues them, and is overwhelmed by the sea •
82-83 God feeds the Israelites on manna and quails in the desert •
83-84 God's treatment of the unbelieving and penitent •
85-87 The Israelites worship a
golden calf •
88-89 Moses reproaches them with idolatry •
90-91 They lay the blame on
Samiri •
92-93 The people disobey Aaron •
94-95 Moses rebukes Aaron—his apology •
96 Sámirí's explanation of his conduct
97-98 Sámirí's doom to social ostracism •
102-107 The resurrection and the conduct of those judged on the judgment-day •
108 No intercession on that day, except by permission •
109-111 The fate of the wicked and reward of the righteous •
112-114 The Quran made easy for Muhammad, but he is not to be hasty in repeating it •
The Story of Adam •
115 Adam broke God's covenant •
116 All the angels prostrate to Adam except Iblís •
117 Adam warned against Satan •
118-119 Adam and Eve will never struggle in
Jannah •
120 Satan beguiles Adam and Eve •
121 Adam disobeys God •
122-123 God pardons, but expels them from Paradise •
124 An admonition promised, with penalty of rejection of it •
125-127 Infidels will appear in the judgment blind, and reasons for blindness •
128-129 The Makkans warned •
130-132 Muhammad comforted and encouraged •
133-134 The Jews demand a sign, and the Quraish disbelieve •
135 God directs Muhammad to proclaim his readiness to wait the final issue of the controversy between them ==Structure==