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'''Sūra al-Ḥajj''' (Arabic: {{ia|سورة الحَجّ}}) is the Twenty second [[sura]] of the [[Qur'an]]. It is a [[Madani]] sura located in [[juz']] seventeen. This sura is named "Hajj" due to mentioning some rulings and issues about [[hajj]] in [[verse]]s twenty five to thirty seven and also the announcement of the public order for hajj. This sura includes some rules of [[jurisprudence]] about hajj such as its [[obligation]], rules of sacrifice, the permissibility of eating animals' meat, the obligation of [[tawaf]] of the [[Ka'ba]] in hajj, etc. It is transmitted that for the [[recitation]] of this sura, [[reward]]s are given the same as the rewards of a person who performs hajj and [[Umra]].
'''Sūra al-Ḥajj''' (Arabic: {{ia|سورة الحَجّ}}) is the twenty second [[sura]] of the [[Qur'an]]. It is a [[Madani]] sura located in [[juz']] seventeen. This sura is named "Hajj" due to mentioning some rulings and issues about [[hajj]] in [[verse]]s twenty five to thirty seven and also the announcement of the public order for hajj. This sura includes some rules of [[jurisprudence]] about hajj such as its [[obligation]], rules of sacrifice, the permissibility of eating animals' meat, the obligation of [[tawaf]] of the [[Ka'ba]] in hajj, etc. It is transmitted that for the [[recitation]] of this sura, [[reward]]s are given the same as the rewards of a person who performs hajj and [[Umra]].


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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About verse eleven of sura al-Hajj, two [[occasion of revelation|occasions of revelation]] are mentioned:
About verse eleven of Sura al-Hajj, two [[occasion of revelation|occasions of revelation]] are mentioned:


Some [[exegete]]s say that this verse was [[revealed]] about Bedouins who went to [[Medina]] from desert and accepted [[Islam]] and were confident upon their [[faith]] until they had an easy life, but when they received a harm or received their share from zakat late, [[Satan]] tempted them that this religion brought them nothing but harm and they returned to their past beliefs and this verse was revealed about them.
Some [[exegete]]s say that this verse was [[revealed]] about Bedouins who went to [[Medina]] from desert and accepted [[Islam]] and were confident upon their [[faith]] until they had an easy life, but when they received a harm or received their share from zakat late, [[Satan]] tempted them that this religion brought them nothing but harm and they returned to their past beliefs and this verse was revealed about them.
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