Qur'anic chapters and verses: Ayah, Sura, Satanic Verses, Al-Baqara 255, Al-Fatiha, Al-Lail, Al-Mu'minoon, An-Nisa, 34, At-Tin, Al-Asr
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 114. Chapters: Ayah, Sura, Satanic Verses, Al-Baqara 255, Al-Fatiha, Al-Lail, Al-Mu'minoon, An-Nisa, 34, At-Tin, Al-Asr, Muqatta'at, Al-Kawthar, Al-Ankabut, Ar-Rahman, Basmala, Al-Mutaffifin, Al-Mu'awwidhatayn, Al-Nas, Al-Infitar, Ad-Dukhan, At-Takwir, Al-Waqi'a, An-Nisa, 24, At-Tawba 5, Al-Ma'ida, Al-Ikhlas, Ya Sin, An-Nur, Al-Hashr, 6, Al-Alaq, At-Tawba 29, Al-Kahf, Aale Imran, 7, Ali-Imran, Al-Isra, 26, Al-Qadr, Fussilat, Al-Anfal, At-Tariq, Al-Mulk, Hud, Al-Hajj, Al-Bayyina, Al-Hadid, At-Tur, Sad, Al-Qamar, Ad-Dhuha, Al-Fil, Al-Falaq, Surah of Wilaya and Nurayn, Al-Adiyat, At-Takathur, Maryam, Al-Haaqqa, Al-Qasas, Al-Inshiqaq, Ayat an-Nur, Az-Zalzala, Muhammad, Al-Ghashiya, Al-Qaria, Al-Jinn, Al-An'am, Al-A'raf, Quraysh, Meccan sura, Al-Inshirah, An-Najm, Ar-Ra'd, Al-Ahzab, An-Nahl, At-Tahrim, Al-Insan, Al-Ahqaf, Ibrahim, Al-Jumua, Ash-Shams, Al-Mumtahina, Al-Anbiya, Medinan sura, Al-Maarij, Al-Fath, Al-Fajr, Ash-Shu'ara, Al-Furqan, Ar-Rum, An-Naml, Al-Baqara 256, Ta-Ha, Al-Burooj, Al-Qiyama, Al-Mujadila, Al-Qalam, At-Talaq, Nuh, Al-Munafiqun, Al-Hijr, Al-Muddathir, Al-Mursalat, Adh-Dhariyat, Al-Muzzammil, An-Naziat, Al-Balad, An-Naba, Az-Zukhruf, As-Sajda, As-Saff, As-Saaffat, Al-Hujurat, Yunus, At-Taghabun, Al-Jathiya, Ghafir, Fatir, Ash-Shura, Az-Zumar, Saba, Al-Ma'ida, 32, Al-waqiah. Excerpt: The Throne Verse (Arabic: ‎ ), or Ayatul Kursi, is 255th verse (ayah) of the second chapter (sura) Al-Baqara. It is the most famous verse of the Qur'an and is widely memorized and displayed in the Islamic world due to its emphatic description of God's power over the entire universe. While not all verses in the Quran carry a specific name, this one was given the name 'Ayat Al-Kursi' (Kursi: literally a footstool or chair, and sometimes translated as the Throne.) The Kursi mentioned in this Verse should be distinguished from the 'Arsh ...










