Surah Az-Zukhruf
is the 43rd chapter of the Quran. Its name translates to "The Gold Adornments" in English. The surah addresses the rejection of the message of the Prophet Muhammad by the disbelievers in Mecca. It emphasizes the Oneness of Allah and the folly of associating partners with Him. The surah also discusses the stories of several prophets, highlighting the common theme of resistance from their people and the ultimate triumph of divine guidance. Additionally, it underscores the significance of the Quran as a clear and transformative message from Allah. The name "Az-Zukhruf" may be understood in the context of the surah's call to recognize the true worth of divine guidance over the superficial adornments of this world.
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