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‘Ahqaf

Ahkaaf

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The Surah primarily addresses the rejection of the Prophet Muhammad's message by the disbelievers of Makkah and emphasizes the consequences of denying God's signs.
The Surah is named after the mention of the winding dunes (Ahqaf) in verse 21, which symbolize the obstacles and challenges faced by the disbelievers in recognizing the truth.
The Surah recounts the story of the people of 'Aad, a prosperous but arrogant nation that rejected the Prophet Hud. The tale serves as a warning about the consequences of arrogance and disobedience to God's guidance.
The Surah emphasizes the concept of life after death, resurrection, and accountability by highlighting the responses of those who deny the truth when they face the consequences in the Hereafter.
Surah Al-Ahqaf teaches moral lessons such as the importance of humility, gratitude, and obedience to God. It also underscores the significance of heeding the warnings of the messengers and recognizing the signs of God in the natural world.

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