Surah Al-Ahqaf Recitation by Omar Hisham Al Arabi

Surah Al-Ahqaf Recitation by Omar Hisham Al Arabi

Surah Al-Ahqaf is the 46th chapter of the Quran, consisting of 35 verses. It is a Meccan Surah, which means it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) before the Hijrah migration to Medina. The Surah is named after the sand dunes, or "ahqaf," that are mentioned in verse 21. The Surah primarily deals with the theme of warning the disbelievers of the Day of Judgment and inviting them to believe in Allah and His message. In the Surah, Allah mentions various signs of His existence and power, such as the creation of the heavens and the earth, the creation of humans from clay, and the sending of rain from the sky. Allah also warns the disbelievers of the punishment that awaits them in the Hereafter if they continue to reject the truth. The Surah also highlights the stories of some of the past prophets, such as Noah, Hud, and Salih, who were sent to their people to invite them to worship Allah alone, but were rejected and faced the consequences of their disbelief. Overall, Surah Al-Ahqaf is a powerful reminder of the reality of the Day of Judgment and the importance of believing in Allah and following His guidance.