In this article we will delve into the fascinating world of Ad-Dhuha. Throughout history, Ad-Dhuha has played a crucial role in different aspects of society, from its impact on culture and traditions to its influence on economics and politics. We will explore the different approaches and perspectives that exist around Ad-Dhuha, as well as its evolution over time. This topic offers us the opportunity to reflect and understand the importance of Ad-Dhuha in our lives and in the world around us.
الضحى Aḍ-Ḍuḥā The Morning Hours | |
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Classification | Meccan |
Other names | Morning Bright, The Early Hours, The Forenoon, The Bright Morning Hours, Daylight |
Position | Juzʼ 30 |
No. of verses | 11 |
No. of words | 40 |
No. of letters | 165 |
Quran |
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Al-Ḍuḥā (Arabic: الضحى, "The Morning Hours", "Morning Bright", "The Early Hours") is the ninety-third chapter (surah) of the Qur'an, with 11 āyat or verses. Qur'an 93 takes its name from Arabic its opening word, al-ḍuḥā, "the morning".
The chapter begins with oaths. It is often coupled with sura al-Inshirah, sometimes without the basmala between them.
It should be taken into consideration that according to many narrations, it is said that surah Ad -Dhuha and surah Al-Inshirah are one surah and should be recited in prayers (salah) together. One can also see the close relation between the subject matter of both the surahs.[1]