Surah As-Sajda
also known as the Prostration, is the 32nd chapter of the Quran, containing 30 verses. The surah highlights the concept of prostration as a symbol of submission to the divine will. It discusses the creation of humans, the signs of God in the universe, and the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty. Surah As-Sajda also touches upon the idea of the Day of Judgment, underscoring the consequences of one's actions in this life and the hereafter. The surah encourages believers to reflect on the Quran's verses and strive for righteousness, with an emphasis on prayer and devotion as a means of spiritual connection.
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