| Classification | Makkan |
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| Meaning of the name | The Criterion, The Standard |
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| Sura number | 25 |
| Number of Rukus | 6 |
| Number of Sajdahs | 1 (verse 25) |
| Previous Sura | An-Noor |
| Next Sura | Ash-Shu'ara |
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Surat Al-Furqan (Arabic: سورة الفرقان ) (The Criterion, The Standard) is the 25th sura of the Qur'an with 77 ayat
The name "The Criterion" refers to the Qur'an itself as the decisive factor between the Good and the Evil. The meaning of this word is to distinguish between good and bad.
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[Qur'an 25:27]
One source claims this verse is regarding Uqbah ibn Mu'ayt and Ubay ibn Khalaf [1].
[Qur'an 25:68]
This verse says killing someone is only acceptable under proper justice requirements (capital punishment). This is reiterated in Chapter 6, verse 151.
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References
| An-Nur | The Qur'an - Sura 26 | Next Sura: Ash-Shu'ara |
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External links
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- Quran: The Criterion; What Traditional Muslims ignore
- Sura 25. al-Furqan: The Criterion
- Al-Furqan at Altafsir.com
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