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Rh cared for him hitherto; he is to be charitable in return, and to publish God’s goodness.

ⅩⅭⅣ. (Mecca.)

God has made Mohammed’s mission easier to him.

ⅩⅭⅤ. (Place of origin doubtful.)

The degradation of man: future reward and punishment.

ⅩⅭⅥ. (Mecca.)

Mohammed’s first call to 'Read' the Qurʼân. Denunciation of Abu Laheb for his opposition.

ⅩⅭⅦ. (Place of origin doubtful.)

The Qurʼân revealed on 'the night of power.' Its excellence: angels descend thereon.

ⅩⅭⅧ. (Place of origin doubtful.)

Rebuke to Jews and Christians for doubting the manifest sign of Mohammed’s mission.

ⅩⅭⅨ. (Place of origin doubtful.)

The earthquake preceding the judgment day.

Ⅽ. (Mecca.)

Oath by the charging of war horses. Man is ungrateful: certainty of the judgment.

ⅭⅠ. (Mecca.)

The terrors of the last day and of hell-fire.

ⅭⅡ. (Place of origin doubtful.)

Two families of the Arabs rebuked for contending which was the more numerous. Warning of the punishment of hell.

ⅭⅢ. (Mecca.)

Believers only shall prosper.

ⅭⅣ. (Mecca.)

Backbiters shall be cast into hell.