Ad-Dhuha
93rd chapter of the Qur'an / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Duha.
Al-Ḍuḥā (Arabic: الضحى, "The Morning Hours", "Morning Bright", "The Early Hours") is the ninety-third chapter (surah) of the Qur'an, with 11 āyat or verses. Qur'an 93 takes its name from Arabic its opening word, al-ḍuḥā, "the morning".
Quick Facts الضحى Aḍ-Ḍuḥā The Morning Hours, Classification ...
الضحى Aḍ-Ḍuḥā The Morning Hours | |
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Classification | Meccan |
Other names | Morning Bright, The Early Hours, The Forenoon, The Bright Morning Hours, Daylight |
Position | Juzʼ 30 |
No. of verses | 11 |
No. of words | 40 |
No. of letters | 165 |
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The chapter begins with oaths. It is often coupled with sura al-Inshirah, sometimes without the basmala between them.
It should be taken into consideration that according to many narrations, it is said that surah Ad -Dhuha and surah Al-Inshirah are one surah and should be recited in prayers (salah) together. One can also see the close relation between the subject matter of both the surahs.[1]