Al-Haaqqa

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Surat Al-Ḥāqqä (Arabic: سورة الحاقة ) (The Reality) is the 69th sura of the Qur'an with 52 ayat.

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The Sura tells the story of Thamud and 'Ad peoples, who were destroyed for their rejection of belief in Allah. Then it states that what Muhammad said was neither poetry nor "words of a soothsayer", but a direct revelation from Allah.

Previous Sura:
Al-Qalam
The Qur'an Next Sura:
Al-Maarij
Sura 69

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