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Surah Al-Ahzab, often known as "The Confederates" or "The Clans," is the Quran's 33rd chapter. This Surah is made up of 73 verses (ayahs) and is titled after the Arabic word "Ahzab," which meaning "confederates" or "coalitions." The Surah largely covers significant historical events and social challenges confronting the early Muslim community during the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) lifetime.
The Arabic text, as well as English and Bangla translations, are included in the PDF file below.
The spiritual and practical advantages of reciting and thinking on "Surah Surah Al-Ahzab" are as follows.
Surah Al-Ahzab begins with a discussion of the Battle of the Trench, a key event in Islamic history in which the Prophet Muhammad and the Muslim community successfully defended Medina against a coalition of hostile armies. The Surah is named after this fight, which is also known as the fight of the Confederates.
Family and Social Life Guidance: The Surah gives advice on different elements of family and social life. It discusses marriage, divorce, and wife treatment, emphasizing the value of compassion and justice in marital partnerships.
Characteristics of the Prophet: Surah Al-Ahzab recounts the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) character and traits, emphasizing his role as a model for believers and the importance of following his example.
The Surah contains: The Surah contains verses that have been interpreted to dictate modesty and the wearing of the veil (hijab) for Muslim women when dealing with non-mahram (non-relative) men.
Challenges to the Prophet: The Surah addresses the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) challenges and criticism from the hypocrites and disbelievers in Medina. It provides advice on how to deal with such opposition.
Treaties and Alliances: Surah Al-Ahzab highlights the treaties and alliances formed between Muslims and various tribes in Arabia, as well as the importance of adhering to these agreements.
Unity and Loyalty: The Surah highlights the necessity of Muslim community unity and loyalty, as well as the penalties of violating the believers' trust.
It discusses the benefits and punishments for those who believe and do good deeds, as well as the consequences for those who reject faith and oppose the Prophet's message.
Surah Al-Ahzab provides Muslims with direction and education by addressing both the historical backdrop of the early Muslim community and delivering timeless lessons on faith, morality, and social behavior.
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