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Al-Inshiqaq

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84th chapter of the Qur'an
Surah 84 of theQuran
الانشقاق
Al-Inshiqāq
The Sundering
ClassificationMeccan
Other namesSplitting Open, The Rupture[1]The Rending[citation needed]
PositionJuzʼ 30
No. ofverses25
No. ofSajdahs1
No. of words108
No. of letters436

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Al-Inshiqāq (Arabic:الانشقاق, "The Sundering", "Splitting Open") is the eighty-fourth chapter (surah) of theQur'an, with 25 verses (āyāt). It mentions details of theDay of Judgment when, according to this chapter, everyone will receive reckoning over their deeds in this world.[2]

Summary

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The name of the chapter,Al-Inshiqaq, is a noun variously translated as "The Sundering", "The Bursting Asunder", "The Splitting Open", among others. This name comes from the first verse of the chapter which readsWhen the sky is rent asunder. The verse does not contain the wordal-inshiqaq verbatim, but rather it contains a word of the same root. It is a reference to thedestruction of the world at the end of days, which the chapter portend. Thematically, the chapter follows a day-of-judgement theme that is present in the preceding chapters, includingAl-Infitar (the 82nd chapter) andAl-Mutaffifin (83rd).[4][5][6]

The chapter begins (verses 1 to 5) by mentioning events that will happen on the Day of Judgment, including the sundering of the sky and the flattening of all that is on earth. Verses 6 to 15 talk about the disparity between those who in that day will be "given [their] book in [their] right hand" and have a joyful reckoning, and those who will not. A series of oaths (verses 16—18) follows, and then another contrast between the fate of the believers and the unbelievers in the day of judgment.[7]

Revelation

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According to the Islamic tradition, Al-Inshiqaq was most likely revealed after the 82nd chapterAl-Infitar, and was chronologically one of the last of theMeccan surahs—chapters revealed before Muhammad'smigration to Medina.[4]

Prostration

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Further information:Sujud § Sajdah of recitation

According to thehadith, Muhammed wasprostrated when reciting this chapter, particularly after the verse 21 which reads... and that when the Quran is recited unto them, they do not prostrate? Therefore, most Islamic scholars consider this verse one of the 15 verses in the Quran where one prostrates after reciting it. In most copies of the Qur'an these are indicated by the symbol۩.[8] MostMaliki jurists consider it obligatory to prostrate after reciting the verse;Malik ibn Anas, the founder of the Maliki school, was a notable exception.[9][10]

References

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Citation

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  1. ^http://www.submission.orgQuran 84 translated byRashad Khalifa
  2. ^Quran Surah Al-Inshiqaaq
  3. ^Wherry, Elwood Morris (1896).A Complete Index toSale's Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
  4. ^abThe Study Quran, p. 1492.
  5. ^The Study Quran, p. 1493, commentary.
  6. ^Al-Dargazelli 2013, p. 80.
  7. ^The Study Quran, pp. 1492–1493.
  8. ^Clear Quran:Surely those ˹angels˺ nearest to your Lord are not too proud to worship Him. They glorify Him. And to Him they prostrate.. Note the inclusion of the Islamic Symbol,۩ in the Arabic script.
  9. ^Muwatta Imam Malik,USC-MSA web (English) reference: Book 15, Number 15.5.12Archived 2018-05-03 at theWayback Machine; Arabic reference: Book 15, Hadith 484
  10. ^The Study Quran, p. 1494, v.21 commentary.

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External links

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  • The full text ofThe Sundering at Wikisource, 1930 translation by Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall
  • Quran 84, 2020 Mustafa Khattab translation
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