Surah Fussilat, meaning 'Expounded' or 'Clearly Explained,' is the 41st chapter of the Quran with 54 verses. This Meccan surah, also known as Ha-Mim Sajda, emphasizes the Quran’s clarity and invites reflection on Allah’s signs in creation and scripture.
Revealed in Makkah, Surah Fussilat addressed the disbelievers’ rejection of the Quran, affirming its divine clarity and truth. It encouraged early Muslims to remain steadfast, using examples of past nations to highlight the consequences of disbelief.
The tafsir of Surah Fussilat focuses on the Quran’s role as a clear guide, Allah’s signs in creation, and the fate of past nations. It emphasizes tawhid, the importance of heeding divine warnings, and the reality of the Hereafter.
Reciting Surah Fussilat, especially its prostration verse, brings blessings and spiritual clarity. It’s believed to protect from doubts, inspire faith, and guide believers toward Allah’s truth.
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Surah Fussilat emphasizes the Quran’s clarity, Allah’s signs in creation, and the consequences of rejecting divine guidance, urging faith and reflection.
Surah Fussilat is called Ha-Mim Sajda due to its opening letters (Ha-Mim) and the prostration verse, encouraging worship and submission to Allah.
Reciting Surah Fussilat brings blessings, protects from doubts, and inspires faith. Its prostration verse fosters humility and spiritual connection.
Surah Fussilat was revealed in Makkah, affirming the Quran’s truth and encouraging early Muslims amidst disbelievers’ rejection.
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