Aṭ-Ṭāriq
الطارق"The Night-Comer"
- Number
- 86 of 114
- Verses
- 17
- Revealed
- Makkah
The star that pierces through the night.
12 passages reference this surah
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"It was narrated to us by Wazirah bint Umar ibn al-Manja, who said that it was narrated to her by Abu Abdullah al-Husayn ibn Abi Bakr al-Mubarak al-Zubaidi, who narrated from Zura Tariq ibn Muhammad ibn Tariq al-Makdisi, who narrated from Abu al-Hassan al-Maki ibn Muhammad"
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"smiled and granted the people of Andalusia, who once tasted the bitterness of fear, the sweetness of security. It was here that the great conquest began, and where Tariq ibn Ziyad, the retainer of Musa ibn Nusayr, descended during his crossing, giving it the name Jabal"
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"Tariq or the mountain of victory, due to this being the starting point of the conquest. The remnants of the wall built by him and his companions remain to this day, known as the wall of the Arabs. I observed it during my stay, during the siege of Algeciras, may"
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"and his rule lasted from 525 AH to 558 AH, 1130 to 1163 AD. Al-Balansi named it Mount Al-Fatayin because he added Abdul Mumine's conquest to Tariq ibn Ziyad's initial victory over the mountain"
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"This was recorded by Al-Hakim in his Tariq, from the narration of Ibn Abbas, without the mention of and his honor, and its narrators are reliable except that Abu Ali al-Nasiburi said, I do not consider this from the words of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon"
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"narration of Uqba Ibn Amir in Sahih Muslim it is mentioned without the phrase then he raises Al-Mizi referenced it in Al-Tariq it was also narrated by Al-Nasai in the day and the night from the narration of Uqba Ibn Amir and"
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"that specific wording in a raised prophetic form. However, al-Aqili in al-Duafa and Abu Bakr ibn Lal in Makarim al-Akhlaq narrated from Tariq ibn Ashyam, the world is a delightful home for whoever takes provisions from it"
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"then listed the names. They are Al-Juryan, Al-Tariq, Al-Dhayal, Thugatfan, Qabis, Wattab, Amudan, Al-Failaq, Al-Mishba, Al-Dharu, Thugariyah, Al-Dhiyah, and Al-Nur. The Jew confirmed, By God, those are their names."
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"This is from the end of Surah At-Tariq. The mention of the origins of Jesus, son of Mary, peace be upon them, and his upbringing in his youth, and the beginning of the revelation to him from Allah, the Exalted."
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"Recite Surah Sabiha al-Ala, Wasama wa-Tariq, and Ash Shams wa-Duha. Regarding the duties of the pillars, they are three. The first is to lighten the bowing and prostrating, not exceeding three tasbihat."
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"He stated, Ibn Asakir in his Tariq related the disagreement regarding whether the narration is from Salim al-Muharribi or Salim ibn Abdullah ibn Umar. The Messenger of Allah said, Abu Sulayman said,"
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"of Allah. This was reported by al-Bukhari in al-Tariq from the narration of Raja al-Fanawi, saying, Whoever Allah enables to memorize his book, but thinks anyone else was given better, belittles"
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