The Rivalry in world increase
سُورَةُ التَّكَاثُرِ
Surah At-Takathur, meaning 'The Rivalry,' is the 102nd chapter of the Quran with 8 verses. This Meccan surah warns against worldly distractions and rivalry, urging focus on the Hereafter and accountability.
Revealed in Makkah, Surah At-Takathur addressed the obsession with worldly gains among disbelievers, warning of divine judgment. It encouraged early Muslims to prioritize faith over material pursuits.
The tafsir of Surah At-Takathur focuses on the dangers of worldly rivalry, the reality of the Hereafter, and the certainty of accountability. It urges believers to seek Allah’s pleasure over fleeting gains.
Reciting Surah At-Takathur fosters awareness of the Hereafter and detachment from worldly distractions. It’s believed to inspire focus on faith, bring spiritual clarity, and offer divine blessings.
Style: Murattal
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Surah At-Takathur warns against worldly rivalry and distractions, urging focus on the Hereafter and divine accountability.
The surah is named 'The Rivalry' after the human tendency to compete for worldly gains, criticized in its opening verses.
Reciting Surah At-Takathur fosters focus on the Hereafter, inspires detachment from worldly gains, and brings spiritual clarity.
Surah At-Takathur was revealed in Makkah, warning early Muslims against worldly distractions amidst disbelief.
At-Takathur