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Contents: 16. An-Nahl
1. The Tafsir of Surat An-Nahl
2. (Chapter - 16)
3. Which was revealed in Makkah
4. Warning about the approach of the Hour
5. Allah sends Whomever He wills with the Message of Tawhid
6. Allah is the One Who has created the Heavens, the Earth, and Man
7. The Cattle are part of the Creation of Allah and a Blessing from Him
8. This refers to another category of animals that Allah has created as a blessing for His servants; horses, mules and donkeys, all of which He made for riding and adornment.
9. Explanation of the Different Religious Paths
10. The Blessings of Rain, and explaining how it is one of the Signs
11. Signs in the Subjection of Night and Day, the Sun and the Moon, and in that which grows on Earth
12. Signs in the Oceans, Mountains, Rivers, Roads and Stars
13. Worship is Allah's Right
14. The gods of the Idolators are Created, they do not create
15. None is to be worshipped except Allah
16. The Destruction of the Disbelievers and Intensification of their Punishment for rejecting the Revelation
17. Discussion about what the previous Peoples did, and what was done to Them
18. The Condition of the Disbeliever during and after Death
19. What the Pious say about the Revelation, their Reward and their Condition during and after Death
20. The Disbelievers' Refrain from Faith means that They were simply awaiting Punishment
21. The Idolators Argument that their Shirk was Divinely decreed, and the Refutation of this Claim
22. The Resurrection after Death is true, there is Wisdom behind it, and it is easy for Allah
23. The Reward of the Muhajirin
24. Only Human Messengers have been Sent
25. How the Guilty can feel Secure
26. Everything prostrates to Allah
27. Allah Alone is Deserving of Worship
28. Among the Behavior of the Idolators was vowing to Things that Allah had provided for Them to their gods
29. The Idolators' Abhorrence for Daughters
30. Allah does not immediately punish for Disobedience
31. They attribute to Allah what They Themselves dislike
32. Finding Consolation in the Reminder of Those Who came before
33. The Reason why the Qur'an was revealed
34. Lessons and Blessings in Cattle and the Fruit of the Date-palm and Grapevine
35. In the Bee and its Honey there is Blessing and a Lesson
36. In Man there is a Lesson
37. There is a Sign and a Blessing in Matters of People's Livelihood
38. Among His Blessings and Signs are Mates, Children and Grandchildren
39. Denouncing the Worship of anything besides Allah
40. The Example of the Believer and the Disbeliever, or the Idol and the True God
41. Another Example
42. The Unseen belongs to Allah and only He has Knowledge of the Hour
43. Among the Favors Allah has granted People are Hearing, Sight and the Heart
44. In the Subjection of the Birds in the Sky there is a Sign
45. Homes, Furnishings and Clothing are also Blessings from Allah
46. Shade, Places of Refuge in the Mountains, Garments and Coats of Mail are also Blessings from Allah
47. All the Messenger has to do is convey the Message
48. The Plight of the Idolators on the Day of Judgement
49. The gods of the Idolators will disown Them at the Time when They need them most
50. Everything will surrender to Allah on the Day of Resurrection
51. Those among the Idolators who corrupted Others will receive a Greater Punishment
52. Every Prophet will bear Witness against his Nation on the Day of Resurrection
53. The Qur'an explains Everything
54. The Command to be Fair and Kind
55. The Command to maintain the Ties of Kinship and the prohibition of Immoral Sins, Evil and Tyranny
56. The Eyewitness Account of `Uthman
57. The Command to fulfill the Covenant
58. If Allah had willed, He would have made all of Humanity one Nation
59. The Prohibition on taking an Oath for Purposes of Treachery
60. Do not break Oaths for the sake of Worldly Gain
61. Righteous Deeds and their Reward
62. The Command to seek Refuge with Allah before reciting the Qur'an
63. The Idolators' Accusation that the Prophet was a Liar since some Ayat were abrogated, and the Refutation of their Claim
64. The Idolators' Claim that the Qur'an was taught by a Human, and the Refutation of their Claim
65. Allah's Wrath against the Apostate, except for the One Who is forced into Disbelief
66. The One who is forced to renounce Islam will be forgiven if He does Righteous Deeds afterwards
67. The Example of Makkah
68. The Command to eat Lawful Provisions and to be Thankful, and an Explanation of what is Unlawful
69. Some Good Things were Forbidden for the Jews
70. He selected him, as Allah says :
71. The Prescription of the Sabbath for the Jews
72. The Command to invite people to Allah with Wisdom and Good Preaching
73. The Command for Equality in Punishment