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|Sura number= 68 | |Sura number= 68 | ||
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'''Sūra al-Qalam''' (Arabic: {{ia|سورة القلم}}) is the 68th [[ | '''Sūra al-Qalam''' (Arabic: {{ia|سورة القلم}}, the pen) is the 68th [[sura]] of the [[Qur'an]]. It is a [[Makki]] sura, 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 sura, known as [[Wa In Yakad Verse]], is known as the verse of evil eyes. | ||
== | ==Names== | ||
Since this Quranic sura involves the word, "al-Qalam" (pen) in its first verse where God has sworn to the pen and what is written by it, it came to be known as "Sura al-Qalam". And since it begins with the disjoined letter, "n" (nūn), it also came to be called "Sura N/al-Nun" or "Sura Nun wa l-Qalam". | |||
Number of | ==Number of Verses== | ||
Reciters and [[exegetes]] of the [[Qur'an]] agree that this sura has 52 verses, 301 words, and 1288 letters. With respect to its volume, it counts as one of the [[mufassalat]] suras; it is about one half of one [[hizb]] of the Qur'an.. | |||
Order and | ==Order and Place of Revelation== | ||
In the traditional order of compilation, Sura al-Qalam is the 68th sura of the Qur'an, and in the chronological [[order of revelation]], it is the 5th or the second Quranic sura. It is the 29th and the last Quranic sura which begins with [[al-muqatta'at]] (disjoined letters), and the 10th Quranic sura which begins with swearing. Many exegetes of the Qur'an take this sura to be wholly [[Makki]], and others take verses 17 to 33 as well as verses 48 to 50 to be [[Madani]] and the rest to be Makki. | |||
==Content== | ==Content== | ||
[[File:انک علی خلق عظیم، سوره قلم آیه ۴ به خط امیرخانی.jpg|thumbnail|Verse 4 of Sura al-Qalam]] | [[File:انک علی خلق عظیم، سوره قلم آیه ۴ به خط امیرخانی.jpg|thumbnail|Verse 4 of Sura al-Qalam written in Nast'aliq font by Ghulamhusayn Amirkhani]] | ||
Themes of this | Themes of this sura can be classified as follows: | ||
* Specific characteristics of [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and emphasis on his remarkable moral character. | |||
* Bad characteristics of [[polytheists]] and the enemies of the Prophet (s). | |||
* The story of "Ashab al-Janna" (Owners of the Garden) and warning the polytheists. | |||
* Reminding the [[resurrection]] and the punishments of polytheists. | |||
* Advising the Prophet (s) to be patient and resistant against the polytheists, and prohibiting him from following them. | * Advising the Prophet (s) to be patient and resistant against the polytheists, and prohibiting him from following them. | ||
==Story of the Owners of the Garden== | ==Story of the Owners of the Garden== | ||
Verses 17 of Sura al-Qalam onwards report the story of some wealthy people who had a green, flourishing garden in [[Yemen]]. The garden was owned by an old man who made a living from it and gave the rest of the products to people in need. After his death, his children | Verses 17 of Sura al-Qalam onwards report the story of some wealthy people who had a green, flourishing garden in [[Yemen]]. The garden was owned by an old man who made a living from it and gave the rest of the products to people in need. After his death, his children decided to take the whole benefits of the garden for themselves and not give anything to the poor people. Because of this, a thunderstorm stroke their garden and set it on fire. As a result, nothing was left from the garden. One of the brothers called the others to God and they repented from their behavior. The verse 33 of this sura points out that ignorance of people in need has such a punishment as a consequence. | ||
==Wa In Yakad Verse== | |||
{{main|Wa In Yakad Verse}} | {{main|Wa In Yakad Verse}} | ||
Verses 51 and 52 of this | Verses 51 and 52 of this sura are known as "Wa In Yakad Verse" or the "Verse of Evil Eye". Many people in [[Iran]] put boards or cloths containing this verse on the walls of their houses or work places, because they believe that it helps to prevent [[evil eyes]]. However, some scholars, such as [[Morteza Motahhari]], believe that this verse, or having it in one's house or work place, is irrelevant to evil eyes, although evil eyes do have effects. | ||
==Great Morality of the Prophet (s)== | |||
Verse 4 of Sura al-Qalam is another well-known verse concerning the great morality of the Prophet (s). | Verse 4 of Sura al-Qalam is another well-known verse concerning the great morality of the Prophet (s). | ||
==Virtues== | ==Virtues== | ||
There is a [[hadith]] from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] concerning the virtues of reciting Sura al-Qalam: if someone recites this | There is a [[hadith]] from [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] concerning the virtues of reciting Sura al-Qalam: if someone recites this sura in his [[obligatory prayer|obligatory]] or [[mustahab prayer]], God will protect him against poverty and he will be immune to the [[pressure of the grave]]. | ||
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According to another hadith, the reward for reciting Sura al-Qalam is equal to that of a person the fulfilment of whose wishes is postponed by God. It is also said that if this sura is written on something and is put on a damaged tooth, one's toothache will calm down then. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* The material for this article is mainly taken from [[:fa:سوره قلم|{{ia|سوره قلم}}]] in Farsi WikiShia. | * The material for this article is mainly taken from [[:fa:سوره قلم|{{ia|سوره قلم}}]] in Farsi WikiShia. | ||
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