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Anonymous, Transl. N. J. Dawood

The Koran (Al-Qur'an)

Nonfiction | Scripture | Adult | Published in 1956

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Chapters 47-72Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 47 Summary: “Muhammad (Muhammad)”

This Medinan surah (or chapter) emphasizes obedience to God and the Prophet Muhammad, addressing the struggles of believers against disbelievers and hypocrites. The futility of disbelievers’ efforts to oppose God and the Prophet is highlighted, alongside their eventual punishment. Believers are reassured of God’s forgiveness and eternal reward if they remain steadfast and righteous. The text criticizes hypocrites who claim faith but undermine the community. It warns against abandoning faith, as this nullifies good deeds. In battle, believers are encouraged to fight with courage, while captives may be released graciously or through ransom. God’s assistance and guidance are promised to those striving in His cause.

The chapter contrasts the destinies of believers and disbelievers. While the faithful are promised rivers of pure water, milk, honey, and wine in Paradise, disbelievers will face Hell’s torment and boiling water. A call to obedience and reflection concludes the chapter, urging believers to persist in their faith, support one another, and prepare for God’s final judgment.

Chapter 48 Summary: “Triumph (Al-Fath)”

This Medinan surah (or chapter) recounts the Treaty of Hudaybiyya, a pivotal moment in Islamic history. Initially seen as a setback, the treaty is revealed as a divine triumph that facilitated peace and future victories for the Muslim community.

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