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1 Allah makes a declaration of disassociation from the polytheists. •
2 they can travel freely for 4 months •
3 It would be better if they repent •
4 Polytheists who didn’t break any treaty are to be spared and treated with respect until time of treaty is over •
5 After the sacred months have passed, polytheists/idolaters must be killed, persecuted, and hunted without rest, but if they repent/convert, they are accepted/excused. •
6 Any Polytheist who goes to Muslims and asks for protection is to be granted protection so they can hear the words of Allah •
7 Polytheists who upheld treaties not to be harmed •
8 Polytheists rebuked for not observing treaty believing they have the upper hand •
9 Polytheists rebuked for exchanging the signs of Allah and averting from his way •
10 Those who broke the treaties are the transgressors •
11 If those who broke the treaties become Muslims they are regarded as brothers to the believers •
12 Muslims are told to fight the leaders of disbelief •
13-16 Muslims are urged to fight in revenge against non-Muslims and kill them with their own hands to morally incite others to violence. •
17-18 All but Muslims to be excluded from the sacred temples •
19 Abbás rebuked for his vainglory •
20-22 The
Muhajirun assigned the first rank among Muslims—their reward •
23-24 True believers to refuse friendship with nearest kin if they be infidels •
25-27 The
Battle of Hunayn victory due to God's help •
28 Idolators excluded from the
Kaaba •
29 The
Jews and Christians to be attacked (if they refuse to pay the
Jizya tax) •
30 Jews and Christians reproved and condemned for applying the epithet “
Son of God” to
Uzayr and
Jesus •
31-32 They take their priests, monks, as their lords, and accept Jesus as god beside Allah.. •
33 Islam is the only truth and a superior path to all other religions. •
34-35 Stingy Muslims likened to covetous monks—their punishment •
36 Infidels may be attacked in sacred months •
37 The sacred months not to be transferred •
38–41 Muslims exhorted to go on expedition to
Tabuk by reference to God's help to Muhammad and
Abu Bakr in the cave; Abu Bakr is referenced as ('Second of the Two') •
42 The lukewarm Muslims rebuked for wishing to stay at home •
43 Muhammad rebuked for excusing some of these from going •
44-46 Willingness to fight for Muhammad, a test of faith •
47-50 Seditious Muslims rebuked •
51-52 The sure reward of the
faithful •
53-55 God refuses the offerings of infidels and
hypocrites •
55 The wealth and prosperity of infidels a sign of their reprobation •
56-57 Half-hearted Muslims reproved •
58-59 Those who had spread libellous reports regarding Muhammad's use of
alms rebuked •
60 How alms should be expended •
61-69 Grumblers and hypocrites threatened •
70 They are warned by the example of the wicked in former ages •
71-72 The faithful described—their rewards •
73-74 Hypocrites denounced and threatened •
76-78 Prosperity of infidels a prelude to their destruction •
79 God shall scoff at the scoffers •
80 The defamers of the faithful shall never be forgiven •
81-83 Punishment of the “stayers at home” •
84 Muhammad forbidden to pray at the grave of unbelievers and hypocrites •
85-87 The Prophet not to wonder at the prosperity of the wicked •
88-89 Reward of those who assist the Apostle in his wars •
90 Hypocritical Arabs of the desert reproved •
91-92 Who may lawfully remain at home in time of war •
93-96 Other hypocrites reproved •
97-98 The
Bedouin, the worst of hypocrites •
99 Some of them true believers •
100 The reward of the
Ansars and Muhájjirín •
101 The desert Arabs and some of the people of Madína reproved •
102-105 The penitent confessors in Madína are pardoned •
106 Others await God's decision in their case •
107-110 Denunciation against those who built a Masjid in opposition to Muhammad and his faithful ones •
111-112 True believers are sold to God •
113 Muslims not to pray for idolatrous relatives •
114 Why Abraham prayed for his idolatrous parents •
115-117 God merciful to the faithful •
118 The three recreant Ansars pardoned •
119-121 The people of Madína rebuked for want of loyalty to Muhammad •
122 Some believers excused from going to war •
123 True believers to war against neighbouring infidels and hypocrisy •
124-127 Reproof of those who doubt the revelations of God and Muhammad •
128-129 The Apostle trusts in the help of God == Omission of Bismillah ==