{"id":12832,"date":"2022-12-29T17:36:46","date_gmt":"2022-12-29T14:36:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/starlanguageblog.com\/?p=12832"},"modified":"2022-12-29T17:36:46","modified_gmt":"2022-12-29T14:36:46","slug":"how-many-verse-are-in-the-quran","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.starlanguageblog.com\/how-many-verse-are-in-the-quran\/","title":{"rendered":"How Many Verse Are in the Quran?"},"content":{"rendered":"
And only men with understanding will be able to understand the Message. There is a widespread misconception that there are 6,666 verses in the Quran<\/a>. The actual total number of verses in the Quran is 6,236 when Bismillah is excluded and 6348 when it is included.<\/p>\n Getting a general idea of how many verses are in the Quran is not a difficult task. However, there are a few things that need to be taken into account. Some of the main points to consider are the length of the verses, the chapters, and the number of ayahs.<\/span><\/p>\n Surah Alaq stands out among all Quranic chapters as the first fully complete Surah to be revealed. It is regarded as the Holy Quran’s first revelation to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It was revealed to him during his thirteenth year before Hijrah. It is also known as the Makkin Surah. It is a harmonious unit that consists of 19 ayat.<\/span><\/p>\n Surah Alaq opens with the name of Allah. The first attribute of Allah is creation. The second attribute is the power to judge. The third attribute is the clinging of substance. The fourth attribute is the ayah. The first five ayat of Surah Al-Aqsa are the first revelation to the Prophet.<\/span><\/p>\n Surah Alaq mainly revolves around the creation of man. This is a diversified topic that is narrated in different verses. The first verse of the Surah talks about the creation of a man. The next verse talks about the creation of a fetus. The next verse talks about the growth of the fetus in the womb.<\/span><\/p>\n The first three verses of Surah Alaq mention the power of reading. The rest of the Surah mentions the Prophet’s public worship. It also mentions the fate of those who tried to hinder the Prophet from worshipping. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) urged his people to worship the Creator.<\/span><\/p>\n Surah Alaq is a heavy revelation. It singles out the principle of creation, the power of reading, and the merit of writing. It also talks about the first steps of the path of the call. Finally, it also mentions the power of Quraysh.<\/span><\/p>\n The last ayah in the Surah mentions the ayah. The ayah is a small phrase that refers to the fact that God created man from a blood clot. It also mentions the fact that man rebels against God. The rest of the Surah discusses the later events in the life of the Prophet.<\/span><\/p>\n The Quran is a divine book that reveals many secrets to man. Therefore, it is a good idea to read it and learn about religion. You may also discover the reason why people reject Islam.<\/span><\/p>\n Besides being a name of Allah, Al-Kareem means ‘the generous.’ It refers to Allah’s reward to those who work for Him. Those who obey Him are never denied and will be rewarded with eternal pleasure in Jannah. The Quran also rewards those who practice good deeds and perform acts of worship.<\/span><\/p>\n The Quran is divided into 114 chapters. However, there are a few differences among scholars as to how many verses there are in each chapter. Some say there are 6666 verses; others say there are 6236. What is the difference? Here are some Quranic statistics that help you understand how many verses there are in each of the Quran’s chapters.<\/span><\/p>\n The first chapter of the Quran contains seven verses. These verses mention the battle of Uhud in 625 and Badr in 624. The remaining 113 chapters have 112 verses, and the total ayats are 6236. The Kufi count counts the muqatta’at in 19 surahs as separate verses. This count does not include the Non-Kufic verses.<\/span><\/p>\n The first part of the Surah starts by describing the creation of Adam. It then mentions Abu Hurayrah, who believed the beginning of prayer was for Allah. He believed the prayer was a way to bring Allah to the forefront of one’s mind before taking action.<\/span><\/p>\n The middle part of the Surah is dedicated to the change of prayer direction from Jerusalem to the Ka’bah. It also mentions the previous prophets of the Children of Israel.<\/span><\/p>\n The last part of the Surah, Ayatul Kursi, is about the majesty of Allaah (SWT). It also discusses the greatness of the footstool of Allaah. This part is especially relevant on journeys. The Ayatul Kursi contains the longest ayah in the Quran.<\/span><\/p>\nSurah Al-Alaq<\/span><\/h2>\n
Surah Al-Kareem<\/span><\/h2>\n