الذاريات Adh-Dhāriyāt The Winnowing Winds | |
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Classification | Meccan |
Other names | The Scatterers, The Dust-Scattering Winds, Drivers of the Winds |
Position | Juzʼ 26 to 27 |
No. of Rukus | 3 |
No. of verses | 60 |
No. of words | 360 |
No. of letters | 1546 |
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Adh-Dhariyat ( Arabic: الذاريات, adh-dhāriyāt; meaning: The Winnowing Winds) is the 51st chapter ( surah) of the Qur'an with 60 verses ( ayat). It mentions Abraham, Noah, and the day of judgment, and reiterates the essential Quranic message.
According to Angelika Neuwirth's literary analysis, [1] as related through Carl Ernst, [2] sura 51, like many early Meccan suras, consists of a tripartite structure: I, 1– 23; II, 24– 46; III, 47– 60. These three sections can be seen in a 2016 translation, The Clear Quran, which breaks the entire Quran into smaller thematic sections. The sura can be further broken down as follows:
الذاريات Adh-Dhāriyāt The Winnowing Winds | |
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Classification | Meccan |
Other names | The Scatterers, The Dust-Scattering Winds, Drivers of the Winds |
Position | Juzʼ 26 to 27 |
No. of Rukus | 3 |
No. of verses | 60 |
No. of words | 360 |
No. of letters | 1546 |
Quran |
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Adh-Dhariyat ( Arabic: الذاريات, adh-dhāriyāt; meaning: The Winnowing Winds) is the 51st chapter ( surah) of the Qur'an with 60 verses ( ayat). It mentions Abraham, Noah, and the day of judgment, and reiterates the essential Quranic message.
According to Angelika Neuwirth's literary analysis, [1] as related through Carl Ernst, [2] sura 51, like many early Meccan suras, consists of a tripartite structure: I, 1– 23; II, 24– 46; III, 47– 60. These three sections can be seen in a 2016 translation, The Clear Quran, which breaks the entire Quran into smaller thematic sections. The sura can be further broken down as follows: