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Contents: 6. Al-An'am
1. The Tafsir of Surat Al-An`am
2. (Chapter - 6)
3. Which was Revealed in Makkah
4. The Virtue of Surat Al-An`am and When it Was Revealed
5. All Praise is Due to Allah for His Glorious Ability and Great Power
6. Threatening the Idolators for their Stubbornness
7. Censuring the Rebellious and their Refusal to Accept Human Messengers
8. Allah is the Creator and the Sustainer
9. Allah is the Irresistible, Able to Bring Benefit and Protect from Harm
10. People of the Book Recognize the Prophet Just as They Recognize Their Own Children
11. The Polythiests Shall be Questioned About the Shirk They Committed
12. The Miserable Do Not Benefit from the Qur'an
13. Wishes and Hopes Do Not Help One When He Sees the Torment
14. Allah describes the regret of the disbelievers when facing Him, and their disappointment at the commencement, along with their sorrow for not performing good deeds and for their evil deeds.
15. Comforting the Prophet
16. The Idolators Ask for a Miracle
17. The Meaning of Umam
18. The Disbelievers will be Deaf and Mute in Darkness
19. The Idolators Call On Allah Alone During Torment and Distress
20. The Messenger Neither has the Key to Allah's Treasures, Nor Knows the Unseen
21. Prohibiting the Messenger from Turning the Weak Away and the Order to Honor Them
22. The Prophet Understands What He Conveys; Torment is in Allah's Hands Not the Prophet's
23. Only Allah Knows the Unseen
24. The Servants are in Allah's Hands Before and After Death
25. Allah's Compassion and Generosity, and His Power and Torment
26. Another Hadith
27. Another Hadith
28. The Invitation to the Truth is Guidance Without Coercion
29. The Prohibition of Sitting with Those Who Deny and Mock Allah's Ayat
30. The Parable of Those Who Revert to Disbelief After Faith and Good Deeds
31. As-Sur; The Trumpet
32. Ibrahim Advises his Father
33. Tawhid Becomes Apparent to Ibrahim
34. Prophet Ibrahim Debates with his People
35. Shirk is the Greatest Zulm (Wrong)
36. Ibrahim Receives the News of Ishaq and Ya`qub During His Old Age
37. Qualities of Nuh and Ibrahim
38. Shirk Eradicates the Deeds, Even the Deeds of the Messengers
39. The Messenger is but a Human to Whom the Book was Revealed by Inspiration
40. None is Worse Than One who Invents a Lie Against Allah and Claims that Revelation Came to Him
41. The Condition of These Unjust People Upon Death and on the Day of Resurrection
42. Recognizing Allah Through Some of His Ayat
43. Rebuking the Idolators
44. Meaning of Badi`
45. Allah is Your Lord
46. The Meaning of Basa'ir
47. The Command to Follow the Revelation
48. The Prohibition of Insulting the False gods of the Disbelievers, So that they Do not Insult Allah
49. Asking for Miracles and Swearing to Believe if They Come
50. Every Prophet Has Enemies
51. Most People are Misguided
52. Allowing What was Slaughtered in the Name of Allah
53. The Prohibition of what was Slaughtered in other than Allah's Name
54. The Devil's Inspiration
55. Giving Preference to Anyone's Saying Over the Legislation of Allah is Shirk
56. The Parable of the Disbeliever and the Believer
57. Evil Plots of the Leaders of the Criminals and their Subsequent Demise
58. The Disbelievers Admit to the Prophet's Nobility of Lineage
59. The Wrongdoers Are the Supporters of Each other
60. Chastising the Jinns and Humans after their Admission that Allah Sent Messengers to Them
61. If They Disobey, They Will Perish
62. Some Acts of Shirk
63. Shaytan Lured the Idolators to Kill Their Children
64. The Idolators Forbade Certain Types of Cattle
65. Allah says that those who committed these evil acts have earned the loss of this life and the Hereafter.
66. Allah Created the Produce, Seed Grains and Cattle
67. Prohibiting Extravagance
68. Benefits of Cattle
69. Eat the Meat of These Cattle, But Do Not Follow Shaytan's Law Concerning Them
70. These Ayat demonstrate the ignorance of the Arabs before Islam.
71. Forbidden Things
72. Foods that were Prohibited for the Jews Because of their Transgression
73. The Tricks of the Jews, and Allah's Curse
74. A False Notion and its Rebuttal
75. Ten Commandments
76. Shirk is Forbidden
77. The Order for Kindness to Parents
78. Killing Children is Forbidden
79. The Prohibition of Unjustified Killing
80. The Prohibition of Consuming the Orphan's Property
81. The Command to Give Full Measure and Full Weight with Justice
82. The Order for Just Testimony
83. Fulfilling the Covenant of Allah is an Obligation
84. The Command to Follow Allah's Straight Path and to Avoid All Other Paths
85. Praising the Tawrah and the Qur'an
86. The Qur'an is Allah's Proof Against His Creation
87. The Disbelievers Await the Commencement of the Hereafter, or Some of its Portents
88. Criticizing Division in the Religion
89. The Good Deed is Multiplied Tenfold, While the Sin is Recompensed with the Same
90. Islam is the Straight Path
91. The Command for Sincerity in Worship
92. Islam is the Religion of all Prophets
93. The Command to Sincerely Trust in Allah
94. Every Person Carries His Own Burden
95. Allah Made Mankind Dwellers on the earth, Generation After Generation, of Various Grades, in order to Test Them
2. (Chapter - 6)
3. Which was Revealed in Makkah
4. The Virtue of Surat Al-An`am and When it Was Revealed
5. All Praise is Due to Allah for His Glorious Ability and Great Power
6. Threatening the Idolators for their Stubbornness
7. Censuring the Rebellious and their Refusal to Accept Human Messengers
8. Allah is the Creator and the Sustainer
9. Allah is the Irresistible, Able to Bring Benefit and Protect from Harm
10. People of the Book Recognize the Prophet Just as They Recognize Their Own Children
11. The Polythiests Shall be Questioned About the Shirk They Committed
12. The Miserable Do Not Benefit from the Qur'an
13. Wishes and Hopes Do Not Help One When He Sees the Torment
14. Allah describes the regret of the disbelievers when facing Him, and their disappointment at the commencement, along with their sorrow for not performing good deeds and for their evil deeds.
15. Comforting the Prophet
16. The Idolators Ask for a Miracle
17. The Meaning of Umam
18. The Disbelievers will be Deaf and Mute in Darkness
19. The Idolators Call On Allah Alone During Torment and Distress
20. The Messenger Neither has the Key to Allah's Treasures, Nor Knows the Unseen
21. Prohibiting the Messenger from Turning the Weak Away and the Order to Honor Them
22. The Prophet Understands What He Conveys; Torment is in Allah's Hands Not the Prophet's
23. Only Allah Knows the Unseen
24. The Servants are in Allah's Hands Before and After Death
25. Allah's Compassion and Generosity, and His Power and Torment
26. Another Hadith
27. Another Hadith
28. The Invitation to the Truth is Guidance Without Coercion
29. The Prohibition of Sitting with Those Who Deny and Mock Allah's Ayat
30. The Parable of Those Who Revert to Disbelief After Faith and Good Deeds
31. As-Sur; The Trumpet
32. Ibrahim Advises his Father
33. Tawhid Becomes Apparent to Ibrahim
34. Prophet Ibrahim Debates with his People
35. Shirk is the Greatest Zulm (Wrong)
36. Ibrahim Receives the News of Ishaq and Ya`qub During His Old Age
37. Qualities of Nuh and Ibrahim
38. Shirk Eradicates the Deeds, Even the Deeds of the Messengers
39. The Messenger is but a Human to Whom the Book was Revealed by Inspiration
40. None is Worse Than One who Invents a Lie Against Allah and Claims that Revelation Came to Him
41. The Condition of These Unjust People Upon Death and on the Day of Resurrection
42. Recognizing Allah Through Some of His Ayat
43. Rebuking the Idolators
44. Meaning of Badi`
45. Allah is Your Lord
46. The Meaning of Basa'ir
47. The Command to Follow the Revelation
48. The Prohibition of Insulting the False gods of the Disbelievers, So that they Do not Insult Allah
49. Asking for Miracles and Swearing to Believe if They Come
50. Every Prophet Has Enemies
51. Most People are Misguided
52. Allowing What was Slaughtered in the Name of Allah
53. The Prohibition of what was Slaughtered in other than Allah's Name
54. The Devil's Inspiration
55. Giving Preference to Anyone's Saying Over the Legislation of Allah is Shirk
56. The Parable of the Disbeliever and the Believer
57. Evil Plots of the Leaders of the Criminals and their Subsequent Demise
58. The Disbelievers Admit to the Prophet's Nobility of Lineage
59. The Wrongdoers Are the Supporters of Each other
60. Chastising the Jinns and Humans after their Admission that Allah Sent Messengers to Them
61. If They Disobey, They Will Perish
62. Some Acts of Shirk
63. Shaytan Lured the Idolators to Kill Their Children
64. The Idolators Forbade Certain Types of Cattle
65. Allah says that those who committed these evil acts have earned the loss of this life and the Hereafter.
66. Allah Created the Produce, Seed Grains and Cattle
67. Prohibiting Extravagance
68. Benefits of Cattle
69. Eat the Meat of These Cattle, But Do Not Follow Shaytan's Law Concerning Them
70. These Ayat demonstrate the ignorance of the Arabs before Islam.
71. Forbidden Things
72. Foods that were Prohibited for the Jews Because of their Transgression
73. The Tricks of the Jews, and Allah's Curse
74. A False Notion and its Rebuttal
75. Ten Commandments
76. Shirk is Forbidden
77. The Order for Kindness to Parents
78. Killing Children is Forbidden
79. The Prohibition of Unjustified Killing
80. The Prohibition of Consuming the Orphan's Property
81. The Command to Give Full Measure and Full Weight with Justice
82. The Order for Just Testimony
83. Fulfilling the Covenant of Allah is an Obligation
84. The Command to Follow Allah's Straight Path and to Avoid All Other Paths
85. Praising the Tawrah and the Qur'an
86. The Qur'an is Allah's Proof Against His Creation
87. The Disbelievers Await the Commencement of the Hereafter, or Some of its Portents
88. Criticizing Division in the Religion
89. The Good Deed is Multiplied Tenfold, While the Sin is Recompensed with the Same
90. Islam is the Straight Path
91. The Command for Sincerity in Worship
92. Islam is the Religion of all Prophets
93. The Command to Sincerely Trust in Allah
94. Every Person Carries His Own Burden
95. Allah Made Mankind Dwellers on the earth, Generation After Generation, of Various Grades, in order to Test Them











