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Surat 'āli-Imrān (Arabic: آل عمران ) ("The Family of Amram")[2] is the 3rd chapter of the Qur'an with two hundred verses. Arabic ( or just ), is the largest member of the family of Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family (classification: South Central Semitic) and is closely related to Hebrew, Amharic, and Aramaic. ... This article discusses the number three. ... Sura (sometimes referred to as Surah) ( ) is an Arabic term literally meaning picture, evidence, or proof. ... The Qurān [1] (Arabic: ‎, literally the recitation; also called The Noble Quran; also transliterated as Quran, Koran, and Al-Quran), is the central religious text of Islam. ... Ayah is the Arabic word for sign or miracle. ...

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Imran, the Arabic equivalent of Amram, is the father of Mūsā (Moses) and Hārūn (Aaron) who was also spoken about in Judeo-Christian tradition. The chapter was revealed in Medina and is either the second or third in Medinan revelation. Almost all of it also belongs to the 3rd year of the Hijra with the possible exception of verse 61 which mentions Mubāhalah and therefore might have been revealed during the visit of the Najrān Christian deputation which was occurred in the 10th year of the Hijrah. Evidence for that theory is, however, scant. This chapter primarily focuses on the departure of prophethood from the Mosaic dispensation. Imran is the Arabic word for the father of Moses, Miriam, and Harun. ... Arabic can mean: From or related to Arabia From or related to the Arabs The Arabic language; see also Arabic grammar The Arabic alphabet, used for expressing the languages of Arabic, Persian, Malay ( Jawi), Kurdish, Panjabi, Pashto, Sindhi and Urdu, among others. ... Amram (עַמְרָם Friend of the most high (God), or People are Exalted Standard Hebrew Ê¿Amram, Tiberian Hebrew Ê¿Amrām) is a Levite, a son of Kohath, the husband of Jochebed (Exodus 6:20 and Numbers 26:59) and father of Aaron, Miriam and Moses. ... Musa (Arabic موسى) is the Arabic name for Moses. ... Moses with the Tablets, 1659, by Rembrandt Moses or Mosheh (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה Standard Tiberian ; Arabic: موسى, ; Geez: ሙሴ Musse) was an early Biblical Hebrew religious leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian. ... Harun, or Haroon, was a prophet in the Quran. ... Aaron (אַהֲרֹן, a word meaning bearer of martyrs in Hebrew(perhaps also, or instead, related to the Egyptian Aha Rw, Warrior Lion), Standard Hebrew Aharon, Tiberian Hebrew ), was one of two brothers who play a unique part in the history of the Hebrew people. ... Judeo-Christian (or Judaeo-Christian) is a term used to describe the body of concepts and values which are thought to be held in common by Judaism and Christianity, and typically considered (sometimes along with classical Greco-Roman civilization) a fundamental basis for Western legal codes and moral values. ... Medina (Arabic: ‎ IPA: or المدينة IPA: ; also transliterated into English as Madinah) is a city in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia. ... Medina (Arabic: ‎ IPA: or المدينة IPA: ; also transliterated into English as Madinah) is a city in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia. ... This article is about Islamic Calendar and how it was formed, for the event of hijra see Migration to Medina. ... In religion, a prophet is a person who has directly encountered God, of whose intentions he can then speak as if he were a formal representative of God. ...


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The Sura has two major messages each discussed in one of two sections. The first section, 3:1-120, guides as to how to resist temptation and immorality stemming from external sources and affirming the faith. Examples: 3, 14, 84 and 120. Sura (sometimes referred to as Surah) ( ) is an Arabic term literally meaning picture, evidence, or proof. ...


The second section, verses 3:121-200, guides as to how to resist immorality from within. Examples: 103, Asking to unite and not hate and Culminating with 200.


3:3

  • He (Allah) revealed the scripture (Qur'an) corroborating existing beliefs and it is He who revealed the Torah and the Gospel. This verse affirms the belief in the sacred text and its message.
Step-by-step has He bestowed upon thee from on high this divine writ, setting forth the truth which confirms whatever there still remains [of earlier revelations]: for it is He who has bestowed from on high the Torah and the Gospel aforetime, as a guidance unto mankind, and it is He who has bestowed [upon man] the standard by which to discern the true from the false...He it is who has bestowed upon thee from on high this divine writ, containing messages that are clear in and by themselves – and these are the essence of the divine writ – as well as others that are allegorical. (Muhammad Asad's translation)

Torah () is a Hebrew word meaning teaching, instruction, or law. It is the central and most important document of Judaism revered by Jews through the ages. ... For other uses, see Gospel (disambiguation). ... Muhammad Asad. ...

3:7

Main article: Aale Imran, 7

Verse seven is used in many areas and is known for stating that parts of the Qur'an are to be interpreted figrativly.


3:12

  • This verse is said to contain a prophecy [1]

3:14

  • Fair in the eyes of men is the love of things they covet: Women and offspring; Heaped-up hoards of gold and silver; horses branded (for blood and excellence); and (wealth of) cattle and well-tilled land. Such are the possessions of this world's life; but in nearness to Allah is the best of the goals (To return to).
Alluring unto man is the enjoyment of worldly desires from women, and children, and heaped up treasures of gold and silver, and horses of high mark, and cattle, and lands. All this may be enjoyed in the life of this world – but the most beauteous of all goals is with God. Say: ‘Shall I tell you of better things than those [earthly joys]? For the God-conscious there are, with their Sustainer, gardens through which running waters flow, therein to abide, and spouses pure, and God’s goodly acceptance.’ (Muhammad Asad's translation)

Muhammad Asad. ...

3:19

Behold, the only [true] religion in the sight of God is [man’s] self-surrender unto Him…and if they surrender themselves unto Him they are on the right path…For, if one goes in search of a religion other than self-surrender unto God, it will never be accepted from him, and in the life to come he shall be among the lost. (Muhammad Asad's translation)

Muhammad Asad. ...

3:61

Mubahela means debating with each other. ...

3:79

  • This verse refutes any view that the Prophet Jesus bade his followers to pray unto him (instead of, or in addition to God), or to pray to saints, angels, etc. in lieu of God
It is not conceivable that a human being unto whom God has granted revelation, and sound judgment, and prophethood, should thereafter have said unto people, “Worship me beside God”; but rather [did he exhort them], “Become men of God by spreading the knowledge of the divine writ, and by your own deep study [thereof].” And neither did he bid you take the angels and the prophets for your lords: [for] would he bid you to deny the truth after you have surrendered yourselves to God?” (Muhammad Asad's translation)

Muhammad Asad. ...

3:84

  • Say: "We believe in Allah, and in what has been revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham, Isma'il, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes (Nevi'im), and in (the Books) given to Moses, Jesus, and the prophets, from their Lord: We make no distinction between one and another among them, and to Allah do we bow our will (in Islam)." Affirming belief.

For other uses, see Allah (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that Abraham (Hebrew Bible) be merged into this article or section. ... Ishmael, son of Abraham, is mentioned in both the Torah and the Quran. ... It has been suggested that Ishaq be merged into this article or section. ... Jacob or Yaakov, (Hebrew: יַעֲקֹב, Standard  Tiberian ; Arabic: يعقوب, ; holds the heel), also known as Israel (Hebrew: יִשְׂרָאֵל, Standard  Tiberian ; Arabic: اسرائيل, ; Struggled with God), is the third Biblical patriarch. ... Neviim [נביאים] or Prophets is the second of the three major sections in the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible). ... Moses with the Tablets, 1659, by Rembrandt Moses or Mosheh (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה Standard Tiberian ; Arabic: موسى, ; Geez: ሙሴ Musse) was an early Biblical Hebrew religious leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian. ... This article is about Jesus of Nazareth. ...

3:103

  • And hold fast by the covenant of Allah all together and be not disunited, and remember the favor of Allah on you when you were enemies, then He united your hearts so by His favor you became brethren; and you were on the brink of a pit of fire, then He saved you from it, thus does Allah make clear to you His communications that you may follow the right way.

3:144

  • Muhammad is but a messenger; messengers (the like of whom) have passed away before him. If, then, he dies or is killed, will you turn back on your heel?

Regarding the Battle of Uhud and quoted by Abu Bakr to Umar when Muhammad passed away. Combatants Muslims Quraysh-led Coalition Commanders Muhammad Abu Sufyan Strength 700 3,000 Casualties 70 dead 22 The Battle of Uhud was fought on 23 March, 625, between a force from the small Muslim community of Medina, in what is now north-western Arabia, and a force from Mecca, the... Abu Bakr As Siddiq (Arabic ابو بكر الصديق, alternative spellings, Abubakar, Abi Bakr, Abu Bakar) (c. ... `Umar ibn al-Khattāb (in Arabic, عمر بن الخطاب) (c. ... For other persons named Muhammad, see Muhammad (name). ...


3:120

  • O ye who believe! Observe your duty to Allah with right observance, and die not but Muslims. Instructing to remain pious till death.

3:189

And unto God belongs the dominion over the heavens and the earth: and God has the power to will anything. Verily, in the creation of the heavens and the earth, and in the succession of night and day, there are indeed messages for all who are endowed with insight, [and] who remember God when they stand, and when they sit, and when they lie down to sleep, and [thus] reflect on the creation of the heavens and the earth: “O our Sustainer! Thou hast not created [aught of] this without meaning and purpose. (Muhammad Asad's translation)

Muhammad Asad. ...

3:200

  • O ye who believe! Persevere in patience and constancy; vie in such perseverance; strengthen each other; and fear Allah; that ye may prosper.

See also

Previous Sura:
Al-Baqara
Sura 3 Next Sura:
An-Nisa
The Qur'an

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 SÅ«rata’l-Baqarah (Arabic: ‎ the Cow) is the second, and the longest, chapter of the Quran, with 286 verses. ... Sura (sometimes referred to as Surah) ( ) is an Arabic term literally meaning picture, evidence, or proof. ... Surat An-Nisa (The Women) is the 4th sura of the Quran, with 176 ayat. ... The Qurān [1] (Arabic: ‎, literally the recitation; also called The Noble Quran; also transliterated as Quran, Koran, and Al-Quran), is the central religious text of Islam. ... Surat Al-Fatiha (The Opening or The Exordium) is the opening chapter of the Quran; it consists of a short 7-verse prayer which Muslims repeat at the beginning of every rakah of salat. ... SÅ«rata’l-Baqarah (Arabic: ‎ the Cow) is the second, and the longest, chapter of the Quran, with 286 verses. ... Surat āl-Imrān (Arabic: آل عمران ) (The Family of Amram) is the 3rd sura of the Quran with 200 ayat. ... Surat An-Nisa (The Women) is the 4th sura of the Quran, with 176 ayat. ... Surat al-Maida (The Table or The Table Spread) is the 5th sura of the Quran, with 120 ayat. ... Surat al-An-am (The Cattle) is the 6th sura of the Quran, with 165 ayat. ... Surat al-Araf (Arabic: سورة الأعراف ) (The Heights)[1] is the 7th sura of the Quran, with 206 ayat. ... Surat al-Anfal (Arabic: سورة الأنفال ) (the Spoils of War)[1] is the eighth chapter of the Quran, with 85 verses. ... Surat at-Tawba (Arabic: سورة التوبة ) (the Repentance) is the 9th sura of the Quran, with 129 ayat according to mainstream Islam and 127 ayat according to Quran Alone Muslims. ... Sura Yunus (Arabic: سورة يونس ) (Jonah) is the 10th sura of the Quran. ... Sura Hud (Arabic سورة هود) is the 11th sura of the Quran. ... Sura Yusuf (Joseph) is the 12th sura of the Quran. ... Surat ar-Rad (The Thunder) is the 13th sura of the Quran. ... Sura Ibrahim (Abraham) is the 14th sura of the Quran. ... Surat al-Hijr (Al-Hijr, The Stoneland, The Rock City) is the 15th sura of the Quran. ... Surat an-Nahl (The Bee) is the 16th sura of the Quran. ... Surat Al-Isra (Arabic: سورة الإسراء ) (ie The Night Journey) is the 17th sura of the Quran . ... Surat al-Kahf (Arabic: سورة الكهف ) (The Cave) is the 18th sura of the Quran. ... Sura Maryam (Arabic: سورة مريم ) (Mary) is the 19th sura of the Quran and is a Makkan sura. ... Sura Ta-Ha is the 20th sura of the Quran. ... Surat al-Anbiya (The Prophets) is the 21st sura of the Quran. ... This is the Quran verse, not to be confused with The Hajj, pilgrimage to Mecca Surat Al-Hajj (The Pilgrimage, The Hajj) is the 22nd sura of the Quran with 78 ayat. ... Surat Al-Muminun (Arabic: سورة المؤمنون ) (The Believers) is the 23rd sura of the Quran with 118 ayat. ... Surat An-Nur (Arabic: سورة النور ) (The Light) is the 24th sura of the Quran with 64 ayat. ... Surat Al-Furqan (Arabic: سورة الفرقان ) (The Criterion, The Standard) is the 25th sura of the Quran with 77 ayat. ... Surat Ash-Shuara (Arabic: سورة الشعراء ) (The Poets) is the 26th sura of the Quran with 227 ayat. ... Surat An-Naml (The Ant, The Ants) is the 27th sura of the Quran with 93 ayat. ... Surat Al-Qisas (The Stories) is the 28th sura of the Quran with 88 ayat. ... Surat Al-Ankabut (The Spider) is the 29th sura of the Quran with 69 ayat. ... Surat Ar-Rum (The Romans, The Byzantines) is the 30th sura of the Quran with 60 ayat. ... Surat Luqman (Luqman) is the 31st sura of the Quran with 34 ayat. ... Surat As-Sajda (The Prostration, Worship, Adoration) is the 32nd sura of the Quran with 30 ayat. ... Surat Al-Ahzab (The Clans, The Coalition, The Combined Forces) is the 33rd sura of the Quran with 73 ayat. ... Surat Saba (Saba, Sheba) is the 34th sura of the Quran with 54 ayat. ... Surat Fatir (The Angels, Originator) is the 35th sura of the Quran with 45 ayat. ... Surat Ya-Seen (Arabic: سورة يس ) (Ya-Seen) is the 36th sura of the Quran with 83 ayat. ... Surat As-Saaffat (Those Who Set The Ranks, Drawn Up In Ranks) is the 37th sura of the Quran with 182 ayat. ... Surat Sad (The Letter Sad) is the 38th sura of the Quran with 88 ayat. ... Surat Az-Zumar (The Troops, Throngs) is the 39th sura of the Quran with 75 ayat. ... Surat Ghafir (Arabic: سورة غافر ) (The Forgiver (Allah)) is the 40th sura of the Quran with 85 ayat. ... Surat Fussilat (Explained In Detail) is the 41st sura of the Quran with 54 ayat. ... Surat Ash-Shura (Council, Consultation) is the 42nd sura of the Quran with 53 ayat. ... Surat Az-Zukhruf (Ornaments Of Gold, Luxury) is the 43rd sura of the Quran with 89 ayat. ... Surat Ad-Dukhan (Smoke) is the 44th sura of the Quran with 59 ayat. ... Surat Al-Jathiya (Crouching) is the 45th sura of the Quran with 37 ayat. ... Surat Al-Ahqaf (Arabic: سورة الأحقاف ) (The Wind-curved Sandhills, The Dunes) is the 46th sura of the Quran with 35 ayat. ... Surat Muhammad (Muhammad) is the 47th sura of the Quran with 38 ayat. ... Surat Al-Fath (Victory, Conquest) is the 48th sura of the Quran with 29 ayat. ... Surat Al-Hujraat (The Private Apartments, The Inner Apartments) is the 49th sura of the Quran with 18 ayat. ... Surat Qaf (The Letter Qaf) is the 50th sura of the Quran with 45 ayat. ... Surat Adh-Dhariyat (The Winnowing Winds) is the 51st sura of the Quran with 60 ayat. ... Surat At-Tur (Arabic: سورة الطور ) (The Mount) is the 52nd sura of the Quran with 49 ayat. ... Surat An-Najm (Arabic: سورة النجم ) (The Star) is the 53rd sura of the Quran with 62 ayat. ... Surat Al-Qamar (Arabic: سورة القمر ) (The Moon) is the 54th sura of the Quran with 55 ayat. ... A. R. Rahman Allah Rakha Rahman, born January 6, 1967 as A.S. Dileep Kumar in Chennai, India, is a popular Indian film music composer. ... Surat Al-Waqia (Arabic: سورة الواقعة ) (The Event, The Inevitable) is the 56th sura of the Quran with 96 ayat. ... Surat Al-Hadid (Arabic: سورة الحديد ) (The Iron) is the 57th sura of the Quran with 29 ayat. ... Surat Al-Mujadila (Arabic: سورة المجادلة ) (She That Disputeth, The Pleading Woman) is the 58th sura of the Quran with 22 ayat. ... Surat Al-Hashr (Arabic: سورة الحشر ) (Exile, Banishment) is the 59th sura of the Quran with 24 ayat. ... Surat Al-Mumtahina (Arabic: سورة الممتحنة ) (She That Is To Be Examined, Examining Her) is the 60th sura of the Quran, a Madinan sura with 13 ayat. ... Surat As-Saff (Arabic: سورة الصف ) (The Ranks, Battle Array) is the 61st sura of the Quran with 14 ayat. ... Surat Al-Jumua (The Congregation, Friday) is the 62nd sura of the Quran with 11 ayat. ... Surat Al-Munafiqoon (The Hypocrites) is the 63rd sura of the Quran with 11 ayat. ... Surat At-Taghabun (Mutual Disillusion, Haggling) is the 64th sura of the Quran with 18 ayat. ... Surat At-Talaq (Divorce) is the 65th sura of the Quran with 12 ayat. ... Surat At-Tahrim (Banning, Prohibition) is the 66th sura of the Quran with 12 ayat. ... Surat Al-Mulk (The Sovereignty, Control) is the 67th sura of the Quran with 30 ayat. ... Surat Al-Qalam (The Pen) is the 68th sura of the Quran with 52 ayat. ... Surat Al-Haaqqa (The Reality) is the 69th sura of the Quran with 52 ayat. ... Surat Al-Maarij (Arabic: سورة المعارج ) (The Ascending Stairways) is the 70th sura of the Quran with 44 ayat. ... Surat Nooh (Nooh) is the 71st sura of the Quran with 28 ayat. ... Surat Al-Jinn (Arabic: سورة الجن ) (The Jinn or The Sprites) is the 72nd sura of the Quran with 28 ayat. ... Surat Al-Muzzammil (The Enshrouded One, Bundled Up) is the 73rd sura of the Quran with 20 ayat. ... Surat Al-Muddaththir (The Cloaked One, The Man Wearing A Cloak) is the 74th sura of the Quran with 56 ayat. ... Surat Al-Qiyama (The Rising Of The Dead, Ressurrection) is the 75th sura of the Quran with 40 ayat. ... Surat Al-Insan (Man) is the 76th sura of the Quran with 31 ayat. ... Surat Al-Mursalat (The Emissaries, Winds Sent Forth) is the 77th sura of the Quran with 50 ayat. ... Surat Al-Naba (The Tidings, The Announcement) is the 78th sura of the Quran with 40 ayat. ... Surat Al-Naziat (Those Who Drag Forth, Soul-snatchers) is the 79th sura of the Quran with 46 ayat. ... Surat Abasa (Arabic: سورة عبس ) (He Frowned) is the 80Th sura of the Quran with 42 ayat. ... Surat At-Takwir (The Overthrowing) is the 81st sura of the Quran with 29 ayat. ... Surat Al-Infitar (The Cleaving, Bursting Apart) is the 82nd sura of the Quran with 19 ayat. ... Surat Al-Mutaffifin (Defrauding, The Cheats, Cheating) is the 83rd sura of the Quran with 36 ayat. ... Surat Al-Inshiqaq (The Sundering, Splitting Open) is the 84th sura of the Quran with 25 ayat. ... Surat Al-Burooj (The Mansions Of The Stars, Constellations) is the 85th sura of the Quran with 22 ayat. ... Surat At-Tariq (The Morning Star, The Nightcomer) is the 86th sura of the Quran with 17 ayat. ... Surat Al-Ala (The Most High, Glory To Your Lord In The Highest) is the 87th sura of the Quran with 19 ayat. ... Surat Al-Ghashiya (Arabic: , The Overwhelming, The Pall) is the 88th sura of the Quran with 26 ayat. ... Surat Al-Fajr (Arabic: , The Dawn, Daybreak) is the 89th sura of the Quran with 30 ayat. ... Surat Al-Balad (Arabic: , The City, This Country) is the 90th sura of the Quran with 20 ayat. ... Surat Ash-Shams (Arabic: , The Sun) is the 91st sura of the Quran with 15 ayat. ... Surat Al-Lail (الّيل al-Layl the Night) is the 92nd sura of the Quran with 21 ayat. ... Surat Ad-Dhuha (Arabic: , The Morning Hours, Morning Bright) is the 93rd sura of the Quran with 11 ayat. ... Surat Al-Inshirah (Arabic: , Expansion) is the 94th sura of the Quran with 8 ayat. ... Surat At-Tin (Arabic: , The Fig, The Figtree) is the 95th sura of the Quran with 8 ayat. ... Surat al-Alaq, Iqra, or al-Qalam ( , The Clot / , Recite / , The Pen) is the 96th sura of the Quran. ... Surat Al-Qadr (Arabic: سورة القدر ) (Power, Fate) is the 97th sura of the Quran with 5 ayat. ... Surat Al-Bayyina (Arabic: سورة البينة ) (The Clear Proof, Evidence) is the 98th sura of the Quran with 8 ayat. ... Surat Az-Zalzala (Arabic: سورة الزلزلة ) (The Earthquake) is the 99th sura of the Quran with 8 ayat. ... Surat Al-Adiyat (Arabic: سورة العاديات ) (The Courser, The Chargers) is the 100th sura of the Quran with 11 ayat. ... Surat Al-Qaria (Arabic: سورة القارعة ) (The Calamity, The Stunning Blow, The Disaster) is the 101st sura of the Quran with 11 ayat. ... Surat Ar-Takathur (Arabic: سورة التكاثر ) (Rivalry In World Increase, Competition) is the 102nd sura of the Quran with 8 ayat. ... Surat Al-`Asr (The Declining Day, Eventide, The Epoch, Time) is the 103rd sura of the Quran. ... Surat Al-Humaza (The Traducer, The Gossipmonger) is the 4th sura of the Quran, with 9 ayat. ... al-Fil is also the name of a sura by the unsuccessful would-be prophet Musaylimah. ... Surat Quraysh (Arabic: سورة قريش ) (after the tribe of Quraysh) is the 106th chapter of the Quran. ... Surat Al-Maun (Small Kindnesses, Almsgiving, Have You Seen) is the 107th sura of the Quran with 7 ayat. ... Surat al-Kawthar (Arabic: سورة الكوثر ) (Abundance) is the 108th sura of the Quran, and the shortest. ... The 109th Sura of the Quran. ... Sura An-Nasr (Divine Support) is the 110th sura of the Quran with 3 ayat. ... The 111th Sura of the Quran. ... Al-Ikhlas is the 112th Sura of the Quran, a short 4_verse declaration of Gods absolute unity (tawhid), rejecting the doctrines of polytheism and trinitarianism. ... Surat Al-Falaq (Dawn, Daybreak) is the 113th Sura of the Quran. ... Surat an-Nas (Mankind) is the 114th and last sura of the Quran. ...

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