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Surah) Page No S.No Surah (Chapter) No of Verses in each Names of Chapters (Surah) Page No S.No Surah (Chapter) 1 1. Al-Fatiha (The Opening) 7 2 2 Al-Baqara (The Cow) 286 3 Aal-E-Imran 3 (The Family Of 'Imran, The House Of 'Imran) 200 51 4 An-Nisa (Women) 176 78 5 Al-Maeda (The Table, The Table Spread) 120 107 6 Al-Anaam (Cattle, Livestock) 165 129 7 Al-Araf (The Heights) 206 152 8 Al-Anfal (Spoils Of War, Booty) 75 178 9 At-Tawba (Repentance, Dispensation) 129 188 10 Yunus (Jonah) 109 209 11 Hud 123 222 12 Yusuf (Joseph) 111 236 13 Ar-Rad (The Thunder) 43 250 14 Ibrahim (Abraham) 52 256 15 Al-Hijr (Al-Hijr, Stone land, Rock City) 99 262 16 An-Nahl (The Bee) 128 268 17 Al-Isra (Isra', The Night Journey, Children Of Israel) 111 283 18 Al-Kahf (The Cave) 110 294 19 Maryam (Mary) 98 306 20 Taha (Ta-Ha) 135 313 21 Al-Anbiya (The Prophets) 112 323 22 Al-Hajj (The Pilgrimage) 78 332 23 Al-Mumenoon (The Believers) 118 343 24 An-Noor (The Light) 64 351 25 Al-Furqan (The Criterion, The Standard) 77 360 26 Ash-Shuara (The Poets) 227 367 27 An-Naml (The Ant, The Ants) 93 377 No of Verses in each Names of Chapters (Surah) Page No S.No Surah (Chapter) 28 Al-Qasas (The Story, Stories) 88 386 29 Al-Ankaboot (The Spider) 69 397 30 Ar-Room (The Romans The Byzantines) 60 405 31 Luqman 34 412 32 As-Sajda (The Prostration,Worship, Adoration) 30 416 سورة ا ٴﻻح َزاب Al-Ahzab 33 (The Clans, The Coalition, The Combined Forces) 73 419 34 Saba (Saba, Sheba) 54 429 35 Fatir (The Angels, Originator) 45 435 36 Ya-Seen (Ya-Seen) 83 441 37 As-Saaffat (Those Who Set The Ranks, Drawn Up In Ranks) 182 446 38 Sad (The Letter Sad) 88 453 39 Az-Zumar (The Troops, Throngs) 75 459 40 Al-Ghafir (Momin)(The Forgiver (God) ) 85 468 41 Fussilat (Ha-meem Sajda)(Explained In Detail) 54 478 42 Ash-Shura (Council, Consultation) 53 484 43 Az-Zukhruf (Ornaments Of Gold, Luxury) 89 490 44 Ad-Dukhan (Smoke) 59 496 45 Al-Jathiya (Crouching) 37 499 46 Al-Ahqaf (The Wind-Curved Sand hills, The Dunes) 35 503 47 Muhammad (Pbuh) 38 507 48 Al-Fatha (Victory, Conquest) 29 512 49 Al-Hujraat (The Private Apartments, The Inner Apartments) 18 516 50 Qaf (The Letter Qaf) 45 519 51 Adh-Dhariyat (The Winnowing Winds) 60 521 52 At-Tur (The Mount) 49 524 53 An-Najm (The Star) 62 527 No of Verses in each Names of Chapters (Surah) Page No S.No Surah (Chapter) 54 Al-Qamar (The Moon) 55 529 55 Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent, The Mercy Giving) 78 532 56 Al-Waqia (The Event, The Inevitable) 96 535 57 Al-Hadid (The Iron) 29 532 58 Al-Mujadila (She That Disputeth, The Pleading Woman) 22 543 59 Al-Hashr (Exile, Banishment) 24 546 Al-Mumtahina 60 (She That Is To Be Examined, Examining Her) 13 550 61 As-Saff (The Ranks, Battle Array) 14 552 62 Al-Jumua (The Congregation, Friday) 11 554 63 Al-Munafiqoon (The Hypocrites) 11 555 64 At-Taghabun (Mutual Disillusion, Haggling) 18 557 65 At-Talaq (Divorce) 12 559 66 At-Tahrim (Banning, Prohibition) 12 561 67 Al-Mulk (The Sovereignty, Control) 30 563 68 Al-Qalam (The Pen) 52 565 69 Al-Haaqqa (The Reality) 52 568 70 Al-Maarij (The Ascending Stairways) 44 570 71 Nooh (Nooh) 28 572 72 Al-Jinn 28 574 73 Al-Muzzammil (The Enshrouded One, Bundled Up) 20 577 Al-Muddaththir 74 (The Cloaked One, The Man Wearing A Cloak) 56 579 75 Al-Qiyama (The Rising Of The Dead, Resurrection) 40 581 76 Al-Insan (Man) 31 583 No of Verses in each Names of Chapters (Surah) Page No S.No Surah (Chapter) 77 Al-Mursalat (The Emissaries, Winds Sent Forth) 50 585 78 An-Naba (The Tidings, The Announcement) 40 587 79 An-Naziat (Those Who Drag Forth, Soul-Snatchers) 46 588 80 Abasa (He Frowned) 42 590 81 At-Takwir (The Overthrowing) 29 591 82 Al-Infitar (The Cleaving, Bursting Apart) 19 592 83 Al-Mutaffifin (Defrauding, The Cheats, Cheating) 36 593 84 Al-Inshiqaq (The Sundering, Splitting Open) 25 595 85 Al-Burooj (The Mansions Of The Stars, Constellations) 22 596 86 At-Tariq (The Morning Star, The Nightcomer) 17 597 87 Al-Ala (The Most High, Glory To Your Lord In The Highest) 19 598 88 Al-Ghashiya (The Overwhelming, The Pall) 26 598 89 Al-Fajr (The Dawn, Daybreak) 30 599 90 Al-Balad (The City, This Countryside) 20 601 91 Ash-Shams (The Sun) 15 601 92 Al-Lail (The Night) 21 602 93 Ad-Dhuha (The Morning Hours, Morning Bright) 11 603 94 Al-Inshirah (Solace, Consolation, Relief) 8 603 95 At-Tin (The Fig, The Figtree) 8 604 96 Al-Alaq (The Clot, Read) 19 604 97 Al-Qadr (Power, Fate) 5 605 98 Al-Bayyina (The Clear Proof, Evidence) 8 605 99 Az-Zalzala (The Earthquake) 8 606 100 Al-Adiyat (The Courser, The Chargers) 11 606 101 Al-Qaria (The Calamity, The Stunning Blow, The Disaster 11 607 102 At-Takathur (Rivalry In World Increase, Competition 8 607 103 Al-Asr (The Declining Day, Eventide, The Epoch) 3 608 No of Verses in each Names of Chapters (Surah) Page No S.No Surah (Chapter) 104 Al-Humaza (The Traducer, The Gossipmonger) 9 608 105 Al-Fil (The Elephant) 5 608 106 Quraish (Winter, Quraysh) 4 609 107 Al-Maun (Small Kindnesses, Almsgiving, Have You Seen) 7 609 108 Al-Kauther (Abundance, Plenty) 3 609 109 Al-Kafiroon (The Disbelievers) 6 610 110 An-Nasr (Succor, Divine Support) 3 610 111 Al-Masadd (Palm Fibre, The Flame) 5 610 112 Al-Ikhlas (Sincerity) 4 611 113 Al-Falaq (The Daybreak, Dawn) 5 611 114 An-Nas (Mankind) 6 611 Total No Of Verses in Quran = 6,236.
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