Al-Qāriʻah (Arabic: القارعة) is the 101st chapter (sūrah) of the Quran with 11 verses (āyāt). This sorat is positioned in Para 30 which is also known as Juz Amma (Juz' 30). This chapter takes its name from its first word "qariah", referring to the Quranic view of the end time and eschatology. "Qariah" has been translated to calamity, striking, catastrophe, clatterer, etc. According to Ibn Kathir, a traditionalistic exegete, Al-Qaria is one of the names of the Day of Judgement, like Al-Haaqqa, At-Tammah, As-Sakhkhah and others. After a picturesque depiction of judgement day in first 5 ayaat, next 4 ayat describe that God's Court will be established and the people will be called upon to account for their deeds. The people whose good deeds will be heavier, will be blessed with bliss and happiness, and the people whose good deeds will be lighter, will be cast into the burning fire of hell. The last 2 ayaat describe Háwíyah in similar emphatic way as Al-Qari'ah was emphasized in the beginning.
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Connection with adjacent surahs
Al Qariah form a pair with next surah At-Takathur in regards to their subject-matter. The first surah warns its addressees of the situation that will arise on the Day of Judgement, while the second, with reference to this situation warns them of their attitude of indifference -Javed Ahmed Ghamdi. Regarding its message, this surah forms a group of four similar surahs along with two previous and one next surah which depicts judgement day with picturesque description and concludes the topic of every person's deeds being weighed and thus resulting in either heaven or hell allotted to the according person. -Dr. Israr Ahmed.
This surah belongs to the last(7th) group of surahs which starts from Surah Al-Mulk and runs till the end of the Qur'an. The theme of the seventh group is to warn the leadership of the Quraysh of the consequences of the Hereafter, to communicate the truth to them to the extent that they are left with no excuse to deny it, and, as a result, to warn them of a severe punishment, and to give glad tidings to Muhammad of the dominance of his religion in the Arabian peninsula. Briefly, this can be stated as delivering warning and glad tidings.
Rhetorically Al Qaria has 2 similarities with Al-Haaqqa. Firstly the opening of the surah resembles Al Haaqqa.
• Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) has said that the person who frequently recites this surah will be saved from the heat of hellfire.
• If a businessman or a person in financial difficulties keep this surah in his possession, Insha’Allah the doors of sustenance will be opened to him.
• Recitation of this surah in prayers also increases in one’s sustenance.
• Water in which this surah has been dissolved is useful in keeping away unwanted pests (eg. Insects and rodents).
1. The reciter of Surah Al Qariah will be steadfast and their faith (eman) in Allah will continue to grow stronger. An easy way to do it is to recite the Surah eleven times before going to sleep every night.
2. If someone is faced with a challenging and difficult task, recite Surah Al Qariah 180 times on one sitting.
Surat al qariah merupakan surat ke-101 yang terdiri atas 11 ayat. Surah al qariah ini tergolong surat Makkiyah karena diturunkan di Mekkah. Nama dari surat ini “al qariah” memiliki arti “mengetuk dengan keras”.
Isi kandungan dari quran surat al qoriah ini menerangkan tentang kejadian-kejadian di hari kiamat, seperti manusia bertebaran, gunung berhamburan, serta amal perbuatan manusia yang ditimbang dan dibalas. Semoga kelak kita menjadi hamba yang selamat di hari penghisaban, aamiin.
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