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Surah At-Taubah, often known as "The Repentance," is the Quran's ninth chapter. It is one of the Quran's longest chapters, with 129 verses (ayat). Here are some facts about Surah At-Taubah, as well as a brief description:
Surah At-Taubah was revealed in the ninth year of the Islamic calendar, following the capture of Makkah.
Surah At-Taubah is distinctive in that it does not begin with the traditional Arabic line "Bismillah hir-Rahman nir-Rahim" (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful). The lack of the Bismillah at the start of this surah has sparked scholarly debate.
Surah Surah At-Taubah- سورة التوبة (Ayat 129) The Repentance, with BAngla and English meaning
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Surah At-Taubah, often known as "The Repentance," is the Quran's ninth chapter. It is one of the Quran's longest chapters, with 129 verses (ayat). Here are some facts about Surah At-Taubah, as well as a brief description:
Surah At-Taubah was revealed in the ninth year of the Islamic calendar, following the capture of Makkah.
Surah At-Taubah is distinctive in that it does not begin with the traditional Arabic line "Bismillah hir-Rahman nir-Rahim" (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful). The lack of the Bismillah at the start of this surah has sparked scholarly debate.
The surah's main theme is on Muslims' obligations and responsibilities to polytheists and people who violated their treaties with the Muslim community.
Repentance: The surah highlights the significance of genuine repentance and asking Allah's forgiveness. It exhorts believers to repent and turn away from their wicked ways.
Surah At-Taubah comprises verses that cover defensive warfare and how to respond to attacks on the Muslim community. It explains how to deal with opponents and individuals who constitute a threat to Muslim society.
Treaty Violations: The surah discusses the topic of treaty violations by Makkan polytheists and decrees the expiration of certain treaties as a result of their violation. It also establishes a deadline for polytheists to change their ways.
Surah At-Taubah contains references to the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) Farewell Pilgrimage, which took place shortly before his death. It emphasizes the necessity of performing religious commitments as well as the pilgrimage.
Alms and Charity: The surah highlights the value of alms and charity in supporting the community and assisting those in need. It encourages believers to be generous and to fulfill their responsibilities to the less poor.
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