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'''Sura al-Shams''' (Arabic: الشمس , lit: the Sun) is one of the [[Makki]] suras of the holy book of [[Qur'an]]. It is 91th [[sura]], in writing order, and 26th sura, in [[revelation]] order. Since it swears to "Shams" (sun) in the first [[verse]] of this sura, it is called al-Shams (the sun). The main content of this sura are relevant to ethical topics as well as the story of the [[prophet Salih (a)]] and his camel and the people of Thamud. | '''Sura al-Shams''' (Arabic: الشمس , lit: the Sun) is one of the [[Makki]] suras of the holy book of [[Qur'an]]. It is 91th [[sura]], in writing order, and 26th sura, in [[revelation]] order. Since it swears to "Shams" (sun) in the first [[verse]] of this sura, it is called al-Shams (the sun). The main content of this sura are relevant to ethical topics as well as the story of the [[prophet Salih (a)]] and his camel and the people of Thamud. | ||
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:"Everyone who recites sura al-Shams, all his organs will witness for him on the [[Day of Judgment]] and God will say that I would accept your witnesses for my slave and would reward him; Accompany him to heaven till select anything he want and all the blessing of heaven would be tasty for him." | :"Everyone who recites sura al-Shams, all his organs will witness for him on the [[Day of Judgment]] and God will say that I would accept your witnesses for my slave and would reward him; Accompany him to heaven till select anything he want and all the blessing of heaven would be tasty for him." | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |