why does the Allah swears by opposites in Surah Al lail?
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Sūrat al-Layl (Arabic: الليل, “The Night”) is the ninety-second sūrah (chapter) of the Qur'an, containing twenty-one āyāt (verses). This sūrah is one of the first ten to be revealed in Mecca. It contrasts two types of people, the charitable and the miserly, and describes each of their characteristics.
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Surah Al Lail (also spelt Surah Layl) is the 92nd Surah of the Qur’an consisting of 21 ayat or verses. It is classified as a Meccan Surah and the English meaning of Lail is “The Night”.
This Surah was one of the first ten to be revealed to Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). The Surah contrasts two types of people, the charitable and the miserly, and it describes each of their characteristics. It distinguishes between two different ways of life and shows us their ultimate end. It gives us a simple blueprint for a life of ease and success.
Below you can read the Surah in it’s entirety. One of the goals of the My Islam site is to make it easy to read and understand the Qur’an. So after every ayah in Arabic text we’ve provided the transliteration and Sahih international English translation. At the end of the Surah lail we’ve provided four different tafsirs you can read to gain a more comprehensive view of this Surah.
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