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  • 1. THE OPENING (al-Fatihah)
  • 2. THE HEIFER (al-Baqarah)
  • 3 . FAMILY OF IMRAN (Ali ‘Imran)
  • 4. WOMEN (an-Nisa’)
  • 5. TABLE (al-Ma’idah)
  • 6. LIVESTOCK (al-An’am)
  • 7. THE ELEVATIONS (al-A’raf)
  • 8. THE SPOILS (al-Anfal)
  • 9. REPENTANCE (at-Tawbah)
  • 10. JONAH (Yunus)
  • 11. HUD (Hud)
  • 12. JOSEPH (Yusuf)
  • 13. THE THUNDER (ar-Ra’d)
  • 14. ABRAHAM (Ibrahim)
  • 15. THE ROCK (al-Hijr)
  • 16. THE BEE (an-Nahl)
  • 17. THE NIGHT JOURNEY (al-Isra’)
  • 18. THE CAVE (al-Kahf)
  • 19. MARY (Maryam)
  • 20. TA-HA (Ta-Ha)
  • 21. THE PROPHETS (al-Anbiya)
  • 22. THE PILGRAMAGE (al-Hajj)
  • 23. THE BELIEVERS (al-Mu’minun)
  • 24. THE LIGHT (an-Nur)
  • 25. THE CRITERION (al-Furqan)
  • 26. THE POETS (ash-Shu’ara’)
  • 27. THE ANT (an-Naml)
  • 28. HISTORY (al-Qasas)
  • 29. THE SPIDER (al-’Ankabut)
  • 30. THE ROMANS (ar-Rum)
  • 31. LUQMAN (Luqman)
  • 32. PROSTRATION (as-Sajdah)
  • 33. THE CONFEDERATES (al-Ahzab)
  • 34. SHEBA (Saba’)
  • 35. ORIGINATOR (Fatir)
  • 36. YA-SEEN (Ya-Seen)
  • 37. THE ALIGNERS (as-Saffat)
  • 38. SAAD (Saad)
  • 39. THE THRONGS (az-Zumar)
  • 40. THE FORGIVER (Ghafir)
  • 41. DETAILED (Fussilat)
  • 42. CONSULTATION (ash-Shura)
  • 43. DECORATIONS (az-Zukhruf)
  • 44. SMOKE (ad-Dukhan)
  • 45. KNEELING (al-Jathiyah)
  • 46. THE DUNES (al-Ahqaf)
  • 47. MUHAMMAD (Muhammad)
  • 48. VICTORY (al-Fath)
  • 49. THE CHAMBERS (al-Hujurat)
  • 50. QAF (Qaf)
  • 51. THE SPREADERS (adh-Dhariyat)
  • 52. THE MOUNT (at-Tur)
  • 53. THE STAR (an-Najm)
  • 54. THE MOON (al-Qamar)
  • 55. THE COMPASSIONATE (ar-Rahman)
  • 56. THE INEVITABLE (al-Waqi’ah)
  • 57. IRON (al-Hadid`)
  • 58. THE ARGUMENT (al-Mujadilah)
  • 59. THE MOBILIZATION (al-Hashr)
  • 60. THE WOMAN TESTED (al-Mumtahina)
  • 61. COLUMN (as-Saff)
  • 62. FRIDAY (al-Jumu’ah)
  • 63. THE HYPOCRITES (al-Munafiqun)
  • 64. GATHERING (at-Taghabun)
  • 65. DIVORCE (at-Talaq)
  • 66. PROHIBITION (at-Tahrim)
  • 67. SOVEREIGNTY (al-Mulk)
  • 68. THE PEN (al-Qalam)
  • 69. THE REALITY (al-Haqqah)
  • 70. WAYS OF ASCENT (al-Ma’arij)
  • 71. NOAH (Nuh)
  • 72. THE JINN (al-Jinn)
  • 73. THE ENWRAPPED (al-Muzzammil)
  • 74. THE ENROBED (al-Muddathir)
  • 75. RESURRECTION (al-Qiyamah)
  • 76. MAN (al-Insan)
  • 77. THE UNLEASHED (al-Mursalat)
  • 78. THE EVENT (an-Naba’)
  • 79. THE SNATCHERS (an-Nazi’at)
  • 80. HE FROWNED (‘Abasa)
  • 81. THE ROLLING (at-Takwir)
  • 82. THE SHATTERING (al-Infitar)
  • 83. THE DEFRAUDERS (al-Mutaffifin)
  • 84. THE RUPTURE (al-Inshiqaq)
  • 85. THE CONSTELLATIONS (al-Buruj)
  • 86. THE NIGHTLY VISITOR (at-Tariq)
  • 87. THE MOST HIGH (al-A’la)
  • 88. THE OVERWHELMING (al-Ghashiyah)
  • 89. THE DAWN (al-Fajr)
  • 90. THE LAND (al-Balad)
  • 91. THE SUN (ash-Shams)
  • 92. THE NIGHT (al-Layl)
  • 93. MORNING LIGHT (adh-Duha)
  • 94. THE SOOTHING (ash-Sharh)
  • 95. THE FIG (at-Tin)
  • 96. CLOT (al-’Alaq)
  • 97. DECREE (al-Qadr)
  • 98. CLEAR EVIDENCE (al-Bayyinah)
  • 99. THE QUAKE (az-Zalzalah)
  • 100. THE RACERS (al-’Adiyat)
  • 101. THE SHOCKER (al-Qari’ah)
  • 102. ABUNDANCE (at-Takathur)
  • 103. TIME (al-’Asr)
  • 104. THE BACKBITER (al-Humazah)
  • 105. THE ELEPHANT (al-Fil)
  • 106. QURAISH (Quraysh)
  • 107. ASSISTANCE (al-Ma’un)
  • 108. PLENTY (al-Kawthar)
  • 109. THE DISBELIEVERS (al-Kafirun)
  • 110. VICTORY (an-Nasr)
  • 111. THORNS (al-Masad)
  • 112. MONOTHEISM (al-Ikhlas)
  • 113. DAYBREAK (al-Falaq)
  • 114. MANKIND (an-Nas)
  • Juz’ Amma – Surah 89-114
  • Athan (Call To Prayer)
  • Athan Fajr (The Break of Day Call To Prayer)
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13. THE THUNDER (ar-Ra’d)

In the name of Allah,
the Gracious, the Merciful

THE THUNDER (ar-Ra’d)
  1. Alif, Lam, Meem, Ra. These are the signs of
    the Scripture. What is revealed to you from
    your Lord is the truth, but most people do not
    believe.
  2. Allah is He who raised the heavens without
    pillars that you can see, and then settled on
    the Throne. And He regulated the sun and
    the moon, each running for a specified period. He manages all affairs, and He explains
    the signs, that you may be certain of the meeting with your Lord.
  3. And it is He who spread the earth, and
    placed in it mountains and rivers. And He
    placed in it two kinds of every fruit. He causes
    the night to overlap the day. In that are signs
    for people who reflect.
  4. On earth are adjacent terrains, and gardens
    of vines, and crops, and date-palms, from the
    same root or from distinct roots, irrigated
    with the same water. We make some taste
  5. better than others. In that are proofs for people who reason.
  6. Should you —the real wonder is
    their saying: “When we have become dust,
    will we be in a new creation?” Those are they
    who defied their Lord. Those are they who
    will have yokes around their necks. Those are
    the inhabitants of the Fire, where they will remain forever.
  7. And they urge you to hasten evil before
    good, though examples have passed away before them. Your Lord is full of forgiveness towards the people for their wrongdoings, yet
    your Lord is severe in retribution.
  8. Those who disbelieve say, “Why was a miracle not sent down to him from his Lord?”
    You are only a warner, and to every community is a guide.
  9. Allah knows what every female bears, and
    every increase and decrease of the wombs.
    With Him, everything is by measure.
  10. The Knower of the Invisible and the Visible;
    the Grand, the Supreme.
  11. It is the same; whether one of you conceals
    his speech, or declares it; whether he goes
    into hiding by night, or goes out by day.
  12. He has a succession; before him and behind
    him, protecting him by Allah’s command.
    Allah does not change the condition of a people until they change what is within themselves. And if Allah wills any hardship for a
    people, there is no turning it back; and apart
    from Him they have no protector.
  13. It is He who shows you the lightening,
    causing fear and hope. And He produces the
    heavy clouds.
  14. The thunder praises His glory, and so do
    the angels, in awe of Him. And He sends the
    thunderbolts, striking with them whomever
    He wills. Yet they argue about Allah, while
    He is Tremendous in might. To Him belongs the call to truth. Those
    they call upon besides Him do not respond to
    them with anything—except as someone who
    stretches his hands towards water, so that it may reach his mouth, but it does not reach it. The prayers of the unbelievers are only in vain.
  15. To Allah prostrates everyone in the heavens and the earth, willingly or unwillingly, as
    do their shadows, in the morning and in the
    evening.
  16. Say, “Who is the Lord of the heavens and
    the earth?” Say, “Allah.” Say, “Have you taken
    besides Him protectors, who have no power
    to profit or harm even themselves?” Say, “Are
    the blind and the seeing equal? Or are darkness and light equal? Or have they assigned to
    Allah associates, who created the likes of His
    creation, so that the creations seemed to
    them alike? Say, “Allah is the Creator of all
    things, and He is The One, the Irresistible.”
  17. He sends down water from the sky, and riverbeds flow according to their capacity. The
    current carries swelling froth. And from what
    they heat in fire of ornaments or utensils
    comes a similar froth. Thus Allah exemplifies
    truth and falsehood. As for the froth, it is
    swept away, but what benefits the people remains in the ground. Thus Allah presents the
    analogies.
  18. For those who respond to their Lord is the
    best. But as for those who do not respond to
    Him, even if they possessed everything on
    earth, and twice as much, they could not redeem themselves with it. Those will have the
    worst reckoning; and their home is Hell—a
    miserable destination.
  19. Is he who knows that what was revealed to
    your from your Lord is the truth, like him
    who is blind? Only those who reason will remember.
  20. Those who fulfill the promise to Allah, and
    do not violate the agreement.
  21. And those who join what Allah has commanded to be joined, and fear their Lord, and
    dread the dire reckoning.
  22. And those who patiently seek the presence
    of their Lord, and pray regularly, and spend
    from Our provisions to them, secretly and openly, and repel evil with good. These will have the Ultimate Home.
  23. Everlasting Gardens, which they will enter,
    along with the righteous among their parents, and their spouses, and their descendants. And the angels will enter upon them
    from every gate.
  24. “Peace be upon you, because you endured
    patiently. How excellent is the Final Home.”
  25. As for those who violate the promise to Allah, after pledging to keep it, and sever what
    Allah has commanded to be joined, and
    spread corruption on earth—these, the curse
    will be upon them, and they will have the
    Worst Home.
  26. Allah dispenses the provisions to whomever He wills, and restricts. And they delight
    in the worldly life; yet the worldly life, compared to the Hereafter, is only enjoyment.
  27. Those who disbelieve say, “If only a miracle
    was sent down to him from his Lord.” Say,
    “Allah leads astray whomever He wills, and
    He guides to Himself whoever repents.”
  28. Those who believe, and whose hearts find
    comfort in the remembrance of Allah. Surely,
    it is in the remembrance of Allah that hearts
    find comfort.”
  29. For those who believe and do righteous
    deeds—for them is happiness and a beautiful
    return.
  30. Thus We sent you among a community before which other communities have passed
    away, that you may recite to them what We
    revealed to you. Yet they deny the Benevolent
    One. Say, “He is my Lord; there is no god but
    He; in Him I trust, and to Him is my repentance.”
  31. Even if there were a Quran, by which
    mountains could be set in motion, or by
    which the earth could be shattered, or by
    which the dead could be made to speak. In
    fact, every decision rests with Allah. Did the
    believers not give up and realize that had Allah willed, He would have guided all humanity? Disasters will continue to strike those
    who disbelieve, because of their deeds, or they fall near their homes, until Allah’s promise comes true. Allah never breaks a promise.
  32. Messengers before you were ridiculed, but
    I granted the disbelievers respite, and then I
    seized them. What a punishment it was!
  33. Is He who is watchful over the deeds of
    every soul? Yet they ascribe associates to Allah. Say, “Name them! Or are you informing
    Him of something on earth He does not
    know, or is it a show of words?” In fact, the
    scheming of those who disbelieve is made to
    appear good to them, and they are averted
    from the path. Whomever Allah misguides
    has no guide.
  34. There is for them torment in the worldly
    life, but the torment of the Hereafter is
    harsher. And they have no defender against
    Allah.
  35. The likeness of the Garden promised to the
    righteous: rivers flowing beneath it; its food
    is perpetual, and so is its shade. Such is the
    sequel for those who guard against evil, but
    the sequel of the disbelievers is the Fire.
  36. Those to whom We gave the Scripture rejoice in what was revealed to you, while some
    factions reject parts of it. Say, “I am commanded to worship Allah, and to never associate anything with Him. To Him I invite,
    and to Him is my return.”
  37. Thus We revealed it an Arabic code of law.
    Were you to follow their desires, after the
    knowledge that has come to you, you would
    have neither ally nor defender against Allah.
  38. We sent messengers before you, and We
    assigned for them wives and offspring. No
    messenger could bring a sign except with the
    permission of Allah. For every era is a scripture.
  39. Allah abolishes whatever He wills, and He
    affirms. With Him is the source of the Scripture.
  40. Whether We show you some of what We
    have promised them, or We cause you to
    die—your duty is to inform, and Ours is the
    reckoning.
  41. Do they not see how We deal with the
    earth, diminishing it at its edges? Allah
    judges; and nothing can hold back His judgment. And He is quick to settle accounts.
  42. Those before them planned, but the entire
    plan is up to Allah. He knows what every soul
    earns. Those who disbelieve will know to
    whom the Ultimate Home is.
  43. Those who disbelieve say, “You are not a
    messenger.” Say, “Allah is a sufficient witness
    between me and you, and whoever has
    knowledge of the Scripture.”

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