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            <title><![CDATA[إبراهيم الأخضر-الكافرون]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Al-Kāfirūn [(](https://readattackontitanmanga.com/)Arabic: الكافرون‎, "The Unbelievers") is the name of the 109th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an.<br />
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Like many of the shorter surahs, the surah of the Unbelievers takes the form of an invocation, telling the reader something they must ask for or say aloud. Here, the passage asks one to keep in mind the separation between belief and unbelief both in the past and the present, ending with the often cited line "To you your religion, and to me mine". Although some view this as an argument against religious intolerance, others see it as a more time-specific revelation, warning the newly founded Muslim minority in Mecca against being induced (by the Quraish Arab tribe majority) to collude with disbelievers.<br />
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It was revealed in Mecca when the Muslims were persecuted by the polytheists of Mecca.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Al-Kāfirūn [(](https://readattackontitanmanga.com/)Arabic: الكافرون‎, "The Unbelievers") is the name of the 109th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an.<br />
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Like many of the shorter surahs, the surah of the Unbelievers takes the form of an invocation, telling the reader something they must ask for or say aloud. Here, the passage asks one to keep in mind the separation between belief and unbelief both in the past and the present, ending with the often cited line "To you your religion, and to me mine". Although some view this as an argument against religious intolerance, others see it as a more time-specific revelation, warning the newly founded Muslim minority in Mecca against being induced (by the Quraish Arab tribe majority) to collude with disbelievers.<br />
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It was revealed in Mecca when the Muslims were persecuted by the polytheists of Mecca.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Al-Kāfirūn [(](https://readattackontitanmanga.com/)Arabic: الكافرون‎, "The Unbelievers") is the name of the 109th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an.

Like many of the shorter surahs, the surah of the Unbelievers takes the form of an invocation, telling the reader something they must ask for or say aloud. Here, the passage asks one to keep in mind the separation between belief and unbelief both in the past and the present, ending with the often cited line "To you your religion, and to me mine". Although some view this as an argument against religious intolerance, others see it as a more time-specific revelation, warning the newly founded Muslim minority in Mecca against being induced (by the Quraish Arab tribe majority) to collude with disbelievers.

It was revealed in Mecca when the Muslims were persecuted by the polytheists of Mecca.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2020 21:13:57 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[إبراهيم الأخضر-النصر]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Aretha]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[An-Naṣr [(](https://readdeathnoteonline.com/)Arabic: النصر‎, "[Divine] Support") is the 110th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 3 verses (āyāt). An-Nasr translates to English as both "the victory" and "the help or assistance". It is the third-shortest surah after Al-Asr and Al-Kawthar by number of ayat. Chapter 112 (al-Ikhlāṣ) actually has fewer words in Arabic than Surah An-Nasr, yet it has four verses.<br />
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The surah praises God for leading numerous people to Islam. This surah is also known as "The Victory" as in the victory of Islam as it defeated the Kuffar and other enemies. This surah talks about the battle. It is said that after this battle people realized the Muslims never lost because Allah was on their side and then many people joined Islam. According to Tafsir ibn Kathir, this surah, is equal 1/4 of the Quran. This was the last surah to be revealed, only a few months before Muhammad's death.<br />
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Tafsir ibn Kathir quotes a hadith, which states that Muhammad said with reference to this surah:<br />
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In truth, the people have entered into the religion of God in crowds and they will also leave it in crowds.<br />
<br />
The first ayah means that with the help of God the Muslims were victorious. The second ayah means that after the battle crowds of people came to accept Islam. The third ayah means that God allowed people to join Islam and gave them a second chance no matter how harsh their crimes are, because God is regarded as the all-forgiving.<br />
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In truth, the people have entered into the religion of God in crowds and they will also leave it in crowds.[citation needed]<br />
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The first ayah means that with the help of God the Muslims were victorious. The second ayah means that after the battle crowds of people came to accept Islam. The third ayah means that God allowed people to join Islam and gave them a second chance no matter how harsh their crimes are, because God is regarded as the all-forgiving.]]></description>
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<br />
The surah praises God for leading numerous people to Islam. This surah is also known as "The Victory" as in the victory of Islam as it defeated the Kuffar and other enemies. This surah talks about the battle. It is said that after this battle people realized the Muslims never lost because Allah was on their side and then many people joined Islam. According to Tafsir ibn Kathir, this surah, is equal 1/4 of the Quran. This was the last surah to be revealed, only a few months before Muhammad's death.<br />
<br />
Tafsir ibn Kathir quotes a hadith, which states that Muhammad said with reference to this surah:<br />
<br />
In truth, the people have entered into the religion of God in crowds and they will also leave it in crowds.<br />
<br />
The first ayah means that with the help of God the Muslims were victorious. The second ayah means that after the battle crowds of people came to accept Islam. The third ayah means that God allowed people to join Islam and gave them a second chance no matter how harsh their crimes are, because God is regarded as the all-forgiving.<br />
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In truth, the people have entered into the religion of God in crowds and they will also leave it in crowds.[citation needed]<br />
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The first ayah means that with the help of God the Muslims were victorious. The second ayah means that after the battle crowds of people came to accept Islam. The third ayah means that God allowed people to join Islam and gave them a second chance no matter how harsh their crimes are, because God is regarded as the all-forgiving.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[An-Naṣr [(](https://readdeathnoteonline.com/)Arabic: النصر‎, "[Divine] Support") is the 110th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 3 verses (āyāt). An-Nasr translates to English as both "the victory" and "the help or assistance". It is the third-shortest surah after Al-Asr and Al-Kawthar by number of ayat. Chapter 112 (al-Ikhlāṣ) actually has fewer words in Arabic than Surah An-Nasr, yet it has four verses.

The surah praises God for leading numerous people to Islam. This surah is also known as "The Victory" as in the victory of Islam as it defeated the Kuffar and other enemies. This surah talks about the battle. It is said that after this battle people realized the Muslims never lost because Allah was on their side and then many people joined Islam. According to Tafsir ibn Kathir, this surah, is equal 1/4 of the Quran. This was the last surah to be revealed, only a few months before Muhammad's death.

Tafsir ibn Kathir quotes a hadith, which states that Muhammad said with reference to this surah:

In truth, the people have entered into the religion of God in crowds and they will also leave it in crowds.

The first ayah means that with the help of God the Muslims were victorious. The second ayah means that after the battle crowds of people came to accept Islam. The third ayah means that God allowed people to join Islam and gave them a second chance no matter how harsh their crimes are, because God is regarded as the all-forgiving.

In truth, the people have entered into the religion of God in crowds and they will also leave it in crowds.[citation needed]

The first ayah means that with the help of God the Muslims were victorious. The second ayah means that after the battle crowds of people came to accept Islam. The third ayah means that God allowed people to join Islam and gave them a second chance no matter how harsh their crimes are, because God is regarded as the all-forgiving.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2020 21:10:21 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[استماع تحميل سورة الإخلاص mp3 بصوت الشيخ أحمد العجمي - سورة MP3]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[**Al-Ikhlāṣ**[ (](http://read1piecemanga.com/)Arabic: الْإِخْلَاص, "Sincerity"), also known as al-Tawḥīd (Arabic: التوحيد‎, "Monotheism") is the 112th chapter (sūrah) of the Quran. In the early years of Islam, some surahs of the Quran came to be known by several different names, sometimes varying by region. This surah was among those to receive many different titles. It is a short declaration of tawhid, Allah's absolute oneness, consisting of four ayat. Al-Ikhlas means "the purity" or "the refining".<br />
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It is disputed whether this is a Meccan or Medinan sura. The former seems more probable, particularly since it seems to have been alluded to by Bilal of Abyssinia, who, when he was being tortured by his cruel master, is said to have repeated "Ahad, Ahad!" (unique, referring as here to God). It is reported from Ubayy ibn Ka'b that it was revealed after the polytheists asked "O Muhammad! Tell us the lineage of your Lord."<br />
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[**Al-Ikhlāṣ**[ (](http://read1piecemanga.com/)Arabic: الْإِخْلَاص, "Sincerity"), also known as al-Tawḥīd (Arabic: التوحيد‎, "Monotheism") is the 112th chapter (sūrah) of the Quran. In the early years of Islam, some surahs of the Quran came to be known by several different names, sometimes varying by region. This surah was among those to receive many different titles. It is a short declaration of tawhid, Allah's absolute oneness, consisting of four ayat. Al-Ikhlas means "the purity" or "the refining".<br />
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It is disputed whether this is a Meccan or Medinan sura. The former seems more probable, particularly since it seems to have been alluded to by Bilal of Abyssinia, who, when he was being tortured by his cruel master, is said to have repeated "Ahad, Ahad!" (unique, referring as here to God). It is reported from Ubayy ibn Ka'b that it was revealed after the polytheists asked "O Muhammad! Tell us the lineage of your Lord."<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[**Al-Ikhlāṣ**[ (](http://read1piecemanga.com/)Arabic: الْإِخْلَاص, "Sincerity"), also known as al-Tawḥīd (Arabic: التوحيد‎, "Monotheism") is the 112th chapter (sūrah) of the Quran. In the early years of Islam, some surahs of the Quran came to be known by several different names, sometimes varying by region. This surah was among those to receive many different titles. It is a short declaration of tawhid, Allah's absolute oneness, consisting of four ayat. Al-Ikhlas means "the purity" or "the refining".

It is disputed whether this is a Meccan or Medinan sura. The former seems more probable, particularly since it seems to have been alluded to by Bilal of Abyssinia, who, when he was being tortured by his cruel master, is said to have repeated "Ahad, Ahad!" (unique, referring as here to God). It is reported from Ubayy ibn Ka'b that it was revealed after the polytheists asked "O Muhammad! Tell us the lineage of your Lord."
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                <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2020 21:07:03 +0100</pubDate>
                
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