Surah Adiyat
Surah Al-Adiyat (Arabic: العاديات) is the 100th chapter (surah) of the Qur'an and is composed of 11 short, powerful verses. It was revealed in Makkah and is known for its vivid and dramatic imagery.
🌟 Introduction to Surah Al-Adiyat
Name: Al-Adiyat (The Chargers / The Galloping Horses)
Place of Revelation: Makkah
Number of Verses: 11
Theme: Human ingratitude and the Day of Judgment
🔥 Key Themes & Summary
Surah Al-Adiyat begins with a dramatic oath by war horses charging into battle — their hooves sparking fire, galloping at dawn, stirring up dust and storming into enemy lines. This powerful imagery is used to capture attention and reflect the urgency and seriousness of the message.
The surah then sharply criticizes human beings for their ingratitude towards their Lord despite His countless blessings. It highlights mankind’s intense love for wealth and neglect of the hereafter.
In the concluding verses, it reminds that on the Day of Judgment, all secrets will be exposed, and humans will be held accountable for their actions.
📖 Purpose and Message
To warn people about their heedlessness and obsession with worldly gains.
To remind of the reality of the Hereafter, where nothing will remain hidden.
To contrast the loyalty and devotion of horses in battle with the ingratitude of humans to their Creator.
#surahadiyat
Surah Al-Adiyat (Arabic: العاديات) is the 100th chapter (surah) of the Qur'an and is composed of 11 short, powerful verses. It was revealed in Makkah and is known for its vivid and dramatic imagery.
🌟 Introduction to Surah Al-Adiyat
Name: Al-Adiyat (The Chargers / The Galloping Horses)
Place of Revelation: Makkah
Number of Verses: 11
Theme: Human ingratitude and the Day of Judgment
🔥 Key Themes & Summary
Surah Al-Adiyat begins with a dramatic oath by war horses charging into battle — their hooves sparking fire, galloping at dawn, stirring up dust and storming into enemy lines. This powerful imagery is used to capture attention and reflect the urgency and seriousness of the message.
The surah then sharply criticizes human beings for their ingratitude towards their Lord despite His countless blessings. It highlights mankind’s intense love for wealth and neglect of the hereafter.
In the concluding verses, it reminds that on the Day of Judgment, all secrets will be exposed, and humans will be held accountable for their actions.
📖 Purpose and Message
To warn people about their heedlessness and obsession with worldly gains.
To remind of the reality of the Hereafter, where nothing will remain hidden.
To contrast the loyalty and devotion of horses in battle with the ingratitude of humans to their Creator.
#surahadiyat
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00:00وَالْعَادِيَاتِ غُبْحًا فَالْمُورِيَاتِ قَدْحًا فَالْمُغِيرَاتِ صُبْحًا فَأَثَرْنَ بِهِ نَقْعًا فَوَسَقْنَ بِهِ جَمْعًا إِنَّ الْإِنسَانَ لِرَبِّهِ لَكَ نُودٌ وَإِنَّهُ عَلَى ذَلِكَ لَشَهِيدٌ
00:27وَإِنَّهُ لِحُبِّ الْخَيْرِ لَشَدِيدٌ
00:33أَفَلَا يَعْلَمُ إِذَا بُعْثِرَ مَا فِي الْقُبُورِ وَحُسْقِلَ مَا فِي السُّدُورُ
00:42إِنَّ رَبَّهُمْ بِهِمْ يَوْمَ إِذِ اللَّ خَبِيرٌ