Surah Noor (24:31)
Surah Azhab (33)
in The Quran contains many oaths. Allah the Almighty takes an oath of Himself approximately seven times in; 1) Surah Nisaa verse 65 2) Surah Yunus verse 53 3) Surah Taghaabun verse 7 4) Surah Maryam verse 68 5) Surah Hijr verse 92 6) Surah Ma'aarij verse 4 7) Surah ath-Dhaariyaat verse 23
it's the chapter or the Surah with the ordinal number 58 , which is called "Al-Mujadala" (She That Disputeth, The Pleading Woman) it has 22 verses & the Glorious name " Allah" is mentioned in each of its verses.
Surah-al-Baqarah verse 2:225 Ayatul qursi
In Surat Al-Imran, the verse you mean is that of number 144
Most probably it is Surah -e- Muzammil(73) Ayah # 20...... It is the ayah in Surah Al Baqarah...(2:282)
Al-Naml (The Ant), has the full basmalah (Besm Allah Al-Rahman Al-Raheem) twice. The first is at the beginning of the Surah & the other is in the verse 30Hud, has (Bess mellah) twice, in the verse 41 & as a part of the full Basmalah in the beginning of the surah.
The Bible verse that mentions Paul being taught by Jesus is Galatians 1:11-12.
The Bible verse that mentions the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit is Isaiah 11:2-3.
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The largest number mentioned in the Quran is found in Surah Al-Baqarah (Chapter 2), specifically in verse 261. This verse uses the metaphor of a seed that grows into seven ears, with each ear yielding a hundred grains, emphasizing the idea of abundant rewards for good deeds. The context highlights the spiritual and practical benefits of charity and generosity in Islam.
Al-Naml (The Ant), has the FULL basmalah (Besm Allah Al-Rahman Al-Raheem) twice. The first is at the beginning of the Surah & the other is in the verse 30Hud, has (Bess mellah) twice, in the verse 41 & as a part of the full Basmalah in the beginning of the surah.