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Surat Al-Infitar By Mishray Rashid

Surah Al-Infitar (Arabic: الانفطار), also known as "The Cleaving" or "Bursting Apart," is the 82nd chapter of the Quran. It has 19 verses (ayat) and gets its name from the word "unfatarat" in the first verse, which means "split asunder." This surah, along with Surahs At-Takwir and Al-Inshiqaq, gives a detailed description of the Day of Judgment.

Main Themes
Surah Al-Infitar focuses on the signs of the Day of Judgment and emphasizes human accountability. It reminds believers that their actions are recorded and that they will be judged fairly on that day.

Key Points
Verses 1-5: These verses describe the major signs of the Day of Judgment, including:

The sky splitting apart.

The stars falling and losing their brightness.

The seas bursting forth.

The graves being overturned, bringing the dead back to life.

Verses 6-9: These verses express amazement at how humans can ignore their Creator despite Allah’s blessings.

Verses 10-12: Each person has guardian angels who record their deeds.

Verses 13-16: On Judgment Day, the righteous will be rewarded, while the wicked will face punishment.

Verses 17-19: No one can intercede for someone else without Allah’s permission.

Hadith
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said that if someone wants to witness the Day of Resurrection as if seeing it with their own eyes, they should recite Surah At-Takwir, Al-Infitar, and Al-Inshiqaq.

It is narrated that the Prophet (PBUH) once advised a companion named Mu'adh to recite shorter surahs, like Al-Ala or Al-Infitar, during prayers to make it easier for people.

Reflection
Surah Al-Infitar serves as a powerful reminder that everything we do is recorded and that we will be judged for our actions. It urges us to be mindful of our deeds and to prepare for the Day of Judgment.

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