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There are six Surahs in the Holy Qur’an that are named after Prophets of Allah (SWT). Each of these Surahs highlights important aspects of the life, mission, and struggles of these noble Prophets. These chapters serve as guidance for believers and as lessons about patience, faith, and the message of Tawheed (oneness of Allah).
The six Surahs named after Prophets are:
Surah Yunus (10) – Named after Prophet Yunus (A.S).
Surah Hud (11) – Named after Prophet Hud (A.S).
Surah Yusuf (12) – Named after Prophet Yusuf (A.S).
Surah Ibrahim (14) – Named after Prophet Ibrahim (A.S).
Surah Muhammad (47) – Named after Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).
Surah Nuh (71) – Named after Prophet Nuh (A.S).
Key Facts:
6 Surahs of the Qur’an are named after Prophets.
These Prophets are Yunus, Hud, Yusuf, Ibrahim, Muhammad, and Nuh (peace be upon them all).
Each Surah emphasizes Tawheed, patience, and guidance.
Surah Muhammad is the only Surah named after Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).
These Surahs reflect the struggles and missions of Prophets in guiding their nations.
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