Surah Al-Ma’un, meaning 'The Small Kindnesses,' is the 107th chapter of the Quran with 7 verses. This Meccan surah condemns hypocrisy, neglect of the needy, and insincere worship, urging genuine faith and charity.
Revealed in Makkah, Surah Al-Ma’un criticized the hypocrisy of those who denied the Hereafter and neglected small acts of kindness. It guided early Muslims to practice sincere faith and compassion.
The tafsir of Surah Al-Ma’un focuses on the condemnation of hypocrisy, neglect of the poor, and insincere prayer. It urges believers to embody genuine faith through charity and devotion to Allah.
Reciting Surah Al-Ma’un inspires sincerity in worship and compassion for the needy. It’s believed to foster genuine faith, bring spiritual clarity, and offer divine blessings.
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Surah Al-Ma’un condemns hypocrisy, neglect of the needy, and insincere worship, urging genuine faith and acts of charity.
The surah is named 'The Small Kindnesses' after its reference to small acts of charity, which hypocrites neglect, highlighting their importance.
Reciting Surah Al-Ma’un inspires sincerity, encourages compassion, and brings spiritual clarity and divine blessings.
Surah Al-Ma’un was revealed in Makkah, guiding early Muslims to practice sincere faith and compassion amidst hypocrisy.
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