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'''Sūra al-Qalam''' (Arabic: {{ia|سورة القلم}}) is the 68th [[Sura]] or chapter of the [[Qur'an]]. It is a [[Makki]] chapter, and with respect to its content, it counts as one of [[Mumtahanat]]. It consists of 52 verses. It occurs after [[Sura al-Mulk]] in the 29th [[juz']] of the Qur'an. Its content includes assuaging [[Prophet Muhammad]]'s (s) worries about accusations made by [[polytheist]]s against him, calling him to be patient, prohibiting him from following the polytheists, and reminding him about their punishments after the [[resurrection]]. Verse 51 of this chapter, known as [[Wa In Yakad Verse]], is known as the verse of [[evil eye]]s.
'''Sūra al-Qalam''' (Arabic: {{ia|سورة القلم}}) is the 68th [[Sura]] or chapter of the [[Qur'an]]. It is a [[Makki]] chapter, and with respect to its content, it counts as one of [[Mumtahanat]]. It consists of 52 verses. It occurs after [[Sura al-Mulk]] in the 29th [[juz']] of the Qur'an. Its content includes assuaging [[Prophet Muhammad]]'s (s) worries about accusations made by [[polytheist]]s against him, calling him to be patient, prohibiting him from following the polytheists, and reminding him about their punishments after the [[resurrection]]. Verse 51 of this chapter, known as [[Wa In Yakad Verse]], is known as the verse of evil eyes.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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