Surah Al-Mulk (Chapter 67 of the Quran) is a Meccan surah and is comprised of 30 verses. The surah's main theme is the power and sovereignty of Allah (God) and the ultimate defeat of disbelief and idolatry.
In this surah, Allah emphasizes the importance of recognizing His power and control over all aspects of the universe, including the creation and maintenance of the heavens and earth, and the provision of sustenance to all living beings. It also highlights the consequences of rejecting belief in Allah, and the suffering and eternal punishment that awaits those who choose to remain in disbelief.
In this surah, Allah emphasizes the importance of recognizing His power and control over all aspects of the universe, including the creation and maintenance of the heavens and earth, and the provision of sustenance to all living beings. It also highlights the consequences of rejecting belief in Allah, and the suffering and eternal punishment that awaits those who choose to remain in disbelief.
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