Surah Sad
is the 38th chapter of the Quran. It begins with the Arabic letters Sad and a mention of the Quran as a book of clear revelation. The surah recounts the story of the Prophet David (Dawud) and his justice, wisdom, and musical abilities, and how he was favored by Allah. It also mentions the challenges faced by various prophets, emphasizing the importance of patience and reliance on Allah. The surah highlights the rejection faced by Prophet Muhammad and reminds believers of the struggles of previous prophets. Ultimately, it emphasizes the divine nature of the Quran and encourages reflection on its verses as a source of guidance.
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