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Definition of sura in English: sura(also surah) noun ˈsʊərəˈsurə A chapter or section of the Koran. Example sentencesExamples - The great spiritual scholars of the past did a lot to treat the patients with Ayats and surahs of the Quran.
- My father taught me his favorite sura from the Koran, where God is described as a ‘Light within Light, emanating from a source found neither in the East nor in the West.’
- The longest surahs of the Holy Qur'an one remembers by heart should be recited in the Salah of this night.
- The whole text, containing 114 chapters or surahs, with a total of 6,236 verses, thus has a lattice structure which connects every word with every other word by rhythm, rhyme and meaning.
- Certain verses are credited with curative powers: for example, the first sura or chapter, known as the Opening, is good for scorpion bites; the last two are good for various illnesses.
- This is obviously relevant to the cultural context of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, in whose interior verses 34 to 37 of sura 19 had appeared almost five centuries earlier.
- The first section of the surah ended on verse 121.
- Apologists will quote this sura rather than that to prove their point.
- I stayed with God's Messenger until I learned many surahs of the Qur'an before returning home.
- One of my classmates is going to teach me a sura from the Quran for no other reason except that I'm curious, and he's really into discussing Islam.
- When a Talib leader tried to give her orders, she countered with the appropriate sura.
- The suras are the written form, in Arabic, of the oral revelations ‘sent down’ to Mohammed.
- The opening poem, ‘Al Fatihah’, is the same name given to the opening sura or chapter of the Koran.
- She would ask her friends to teach her the surahs from the Quran.
- Some suras even start with what in Arabic is nonsense.
- It is said that when Ja'far came to the end of the sura that the Negus and his entire court were in tears.
- The first suras were dominated by gripping, apocalyptic scenarios, appeals for a return to spiritual and moral values, the equality of man and his responsibility to himself and others.
- At this point, the surah addresses the Prophet, who must have had an uneasy feeling towards his people.
- The book includes selected suras from the Koran and is accompanied by a CD with recitations from the book.
- Of course, the sura says that this Night Journey to Paradise begins at the ‘further mosque,’ and the understanding of the sages is that the ‘further mosque’ is here.
Rhymes Angostura, Bonaventura, bravura, Bujumbura, caesura, camera obscura, coloratura, curer, Dürer, durra, Estremadura, figura, fioritura, Führer, insurer, Jura, juror, Madura, nomenklatura, procurer, surah, tamboura, tempura, tourer Definition of sura in US English: sura(also surah) nounˈsurəˈso͞orə A chapter or section of the Koran. Example sentencesExamples - I stayed with God's Messenger until I learned many surahs of the Qur'an before returning home.
- The first suras were dominated by gripping, apocalyptic scenarios, appeals for a return to spiritual and moral values, the equality of man and his responsibility to himself and others.
- The opening poem, ‘Al Fatihah’, is the same name given to the opening sura or chapter of the Koran.
- This is obviously relevant to the cultural context of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, in whose interior verses 34 to 37 of sura 19 had appeared almost five centuries earlier.
- Of course, the sura says that this Night Journey to Paradise begins at the ‘further mosque,’ and the understanding of the sages is that the ‘further mosque’ is here.
- Apologists will quote this sura rather than that to prove their point.
- The longest surahs of the Holy Qur'an one remembers by heart should be recited in the Salah of this night.
- My father taught me his favorite sura from the Koran, where God is described as a ‘Light within Light, emanating from a source found neither in the East nor in the West.’
- It is said that when Ja'far came to the end of the sura that the Negus and his entire court were in tears.
- The great spiritual scholars of the past did a lot to treat the patients with Ayats and surahs of the Quran.
- The suras are the written form, in Arabic, of the oral revelations ‘sent down’ to Mohammed.
- When a Talib leader tried to give her orders, she countered with the appropriate sura.
- One of my classmates is going to teach me a sura from the Quran for no other reason except that I'm curious, and he's really into discussing Islam.
- Certain verses are credited with curative powers: for example, the first sura or chapter, known as the Opening, is good for scorpion bites; the last two are good for various illnesses.
- The book includes selected suras from the Koran and is accompanied by a CD with recitations from the book.
- Some suras even start with what in Arabic is nonsense.
- The whole text, containing 114 chapters or surahs, with a total of 6,236 verses, thus has a lattice structure which connects every word with every other word by rhythm, rhyme and meaning.
- She would ask her friends to teach her the surahs from the Quran.
- At this point, the surah addresses the Prophet, who must have had an uneasy feeling towards his people.
- The first section of the surah ended on verse 121.
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