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==Number of Verses== | ==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.. | 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. | ||
[[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]] | |||
==Order and Place of Revelation== | ==Order and Place of Revelation== | ||
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==Content== | ==Content== | ||
Themes of this sura can be classified as follows: | Themes of this sura can be classified as follows: | ||
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* Reminding the [[resurrection]] and the punishments of 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. | ||
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==Story of the Owners of the Garden== | ==Story of the Owners of the Garden== | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |