Surah Qaf – The Letter Qaf
Classification: Makki | Verses: 45
Surah Qaf, revealed in Makkah, is the fiftieth chapter of the Quran.
Named after the Arabic letter “Qaf,” it emphasizes the resurrection, accountability, and the certainty of the Hereafter.
The surah contrasts the fate of the disbelievers, who deny the Day of Judgment, with the believers, who are guided and prepared.
It reminds humanity of Allah’s creation, power, and knowledge of all hidden matters.
The chapter encourages reflection on the signs of Allah in the universe and urges repentance, righteousness, and faith as preparation for the inevitable judgment.
- Emphasizes the reality of resurrection and the inevitability of the Day of Judgment.
- Warns disbelievers about the consequences of arrogance, denial, and neglecting guidance.
- Highlights Allah’s power, knowledge, and ability to create and resurrect all beings.
- Encourages reflection on natural signs, such as the heavens, earth, and human creation, as proofs of Allah’s existence and wisdom.
- Contrasts the reward of believers with the punishment of the wicked.
- Urges repentance, obedience, and sincere worship as preparation for the Hereafter.
- Reassures believers that Allah’s support, mercy, and justice encompass all creation.
- Concludes by affirming Allah’s absolute authority and the certainty of accountability for all deeds.