Meaning: The Resurrection
Total Ayahs: 40
Place of Revelation: Mecca
Surah Al-Qiyamah starts by swearing upon the inevitability of the Day of Resurrection. It recounts human denial, vivid depictions of the soul being questioned, and God's calling of every soul to account. The Surah asserts that no soul can escape divine evidence and warns that those unprepared will regret their heedlessness. Yet it affirms the Quran’s divine origin and vitality, urging believers to stand by its guidance.
The Resurrection is undeniable; every soul will face divine accountability. The Quran is alive and enlightening—heed it to prepare for ultimate reckoning.
Recitation rejuvenates awareness of the Hereafter, lightens the heart, brings hope in Allah’s closeness, inspires moral vigilance, and promises illuminated countenance in the Hereafter.
75:2–4 – Soul’s questioning; 75:23 – Faces shining like the full moon.
Live consciously with the Afterlife in view, strengthen moral accountability, and hold fast to truth.
Al-Qayyum (Self-Sustaining), Al-Hakam (The Judge), An-Nur (The Light)
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