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The first four [[verse]]s of Sura Hud are said to contain all Qur'anic teachings in a nutshell, which are then elaborated throughout the rest of the sura. Sura Hud warns and gives good tidings by reference to God's tradition about His servants and stories of past names, such as [[people of Noah]], [[people of Hud|Hud]], [[people of Salih|Salih]], and the like, and what happened to them as a consequence of their rejection of the divine call. Other themes of the sura include divine teachings such as [[monotheism]], [[prophethood]], [[resurrection]], and God's promises to [[believers]] and righteous people. | The first four [[verse]]s of Sura Hud are said to contain all Qur'anic teachings in a nutshell, which are then elaborated throughout the rest of the sura.<ref>Ṭabāṭabāyī, ''al-Mīzān'', vol. 10, p. 134.</ref> Sura Hud warns and gives good tidings by reference to God's tradition about His servants and stories of past names, such as [[people of Noah]], [[people of Hud|Hud]], [[people of Salih|Salih]], and the like, and what happened to them as a consequence of their rejection of the divine call.<ref>Ṭabāṭabāyī, ''al-Mīzān'', vol. 10, p. 134.</ref> Other themes of the sura include divine teachings such as [[monotheism]], [[prophethood]], [[resurrection]], and God's promises to [[believers]] and righteous people.<ref>Ṭabāṭabāyī, ''al-Mīzān'', vol. 10, p. 134.</ref> | ||
Contents of Sura Hud can be summarized as follows: | Contents of Sura Hud can be summarized as follows: | ||
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*The truth of the [[Revelation]] and the [[Qur'an]], its greatness, glory, and miracle, and its [[tahaddi]] or challenge. | *The truth of the [[Revelation]] and the [[Qur'an]], its greatness, glory, and miracle, and its [[tahaddi]] or challenge. | ||
*God's knowledge of everything, and the test of human beings in the course of their perfection and the selection of the best. | *God's knowledge of everything, and the test of human beings in the course of their perfection and the selection of the best.<ref> Makārim Shīrāzī, ''Tafsīr-i nimūna'', vol. 9, p. 3.</ref> | ||
{{Content of Sura Hud}} | {{Content of Sura Hud}} |