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===First and Last Verses===
===First and Last Verses===
The most correct and the most prevalent opinion about the first verses reveled to the [[prophet (s)]], is that they are the first five verses of [[Sura al-'Alaq]]; but about the last verses there is a disagreement.
The most correct and the most prevalent opinion about the first verses revealed to the [[Prophet (s)]], is that they are the first five verses of [[Sura al-'Alaq]]; but about the last verses, there is a disagreement.


One opinion is that the last verse revealed is the [[al-Ikmal Verse]]{{enote|{{اليَومَ أَكمَلتُ لَكُم دينَكُم وَأَتمَمتُ عَلَيكُم نِعمَتي وَرَضيتُ لَكُمُ الإِسلامَ دينًا فَمَنِ اضطُرَّ في مَخمَصَةٍ غَيرَ مُتَجانِفٍ لِإِثمٍ ۙ فَإِنَّ اللَّهَ غَفورٌ رَحيمٌ}}: Today I have perfected your religion for you, and I have completed My blessing upon you, and I have approved Islam as your religion. (Quran 5:3)}}, which was revealed in the returning of the [[Prophet (s)]] from [[Hajjat al-Wida']] in [[Ghadir Khumm]]. [[Sura al-Ma'ida]], contains rulings which expresses the end of battles and the establishment of Islam; especially that in the end of the verse it informs of the end of the [[prophethood]], so according to this opinion the last verse of the Qur'an is from the last [[sura]].<ref>Ramyar, ''Tarikh-i Qur'an'', p.46</ref>
One opinion is that the last verse revealed is the [[al-Ikmal Verse]]{{enote|{{اليَومَ أَكمَلتُ لَكُم دينَكُم وَأَتمَمتُ عَلَيكُم نِعمَتي وَرَضيتُ لَكُمُ الإِسلامَ دينًا فَمَنِ اضطُرَّ في مَخمَصَةٍ غَيرَ مُتَجانِفٍ لِإِثمٍ ۙ فَإِنَّ اللَّهَ غَفورٌ رَحيمٌ}}: Today I have perfected your religion for you, and I have completed My blessing upon you, and I have approved Islam as your religion. (Quran 5:3)}}, which was revealed in the returning of the [[Prophet (s)]] from [[Hajjat al-Wida']] in [[Ghadir Khumm]]. [[Sura al-Ma'ida]], contains rulings which expresses the end of battles and the establishment of Islam; especially that in the end of the verse it informs of the end of the [[prophethood]], so according to this opinion the last verse of the Qur'an is from the last [[sura]].<ref>Ramyar, ''Tarikh-i Qur'an'', p.46</ref>
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