QS Al-KaFirun (109) Ayat 1-6. Artinya: "Katakanlah (Muhammad), "Wahai orang-orang kafir! Aku tidak akan menyembah apa yang kamu sembah. Dan kamu bukan penyembah apa yang aku sembah. QS58:11 Quran Surat Al Mujadilah Ayat 11 terjemah bahasa indonesia oleh kementrian agama republik indonesia (Kemenag) atau departemen agama (Depag) Muhammad Quraish Shihab, tafsir jalalain (Jalal ad-Din al-Mahalli dan Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti. disertai juga dengan terjemahan bahasa malaysia oleh Abdullah Muhammad Basmeih. Al Mujadilah dalam bahasa arab ditulis سورة الـمجادلـة yang SurahAl-Kawthar 5. Surah Al-Kafirun 6. Surah An-Nasr 7. Surah Al-Masad 8. Surah Al-'Ikhlas 9. Surah Al-Falak 10. Surah An-Nas This App offers audio recitation with beautiful and attractive interface for kids. Word by word translation, transliteration and audios are provided to help kids in easy learning and pronunciation of short Surahs of Al A Mengenal Surah al-Kāfirūn Surah al-Kāfirūn ter-diri dari enam ayat dan merupakan urutan surah yang ke-109 di dalam Al- Qur'an. Kata al-Kāfirūn diambil dari ayat perta-ma yang berarti orang-orang kafir. Surah al-Kā-firūn termasuk golongan surah makkiyah, karena diturunkan oleh Allah Swt. ketika Nabi Muham- 4 Agama yang lurus dan diridhai oleh Allah Azza wa Jalla adalah agama yang berdiri di atas tauhid serta mengajarkan shalat, zakat serta meninggalkan agama-agama selain Islam. 5. Balasan bagi orang yang tidak masuk Islam (setelah Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam datang) adalah seburuk-buruk pembalasan. 6. uE3Bo2u. Sura al-KafirunSura al-KawtharSura Number109Juz'30RevelationRevelation Number18Makki/MadaniMakkiInformationVerse Count6Word Count27Letter Count99\ This article is an introduction to the Sura al-Kafirun; to read its text see textSura al-Kafirun. Sūra al-Kāfirūn Arabic سورة الكافرون is the 109th sura of the Qur'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz' thirty. This sura is called al-Kafirun because it speaks about faithless ones. In this sura, God ordered the Prophet s to explicitly declare his renouncement of idol-worshiping and to say that he s would never turn to their religion and would not be in peace with them. It is said that this sura was revealed when a group of disbelievers suggested that they would follow the religion of the Prophet s for a while and then the Prophet s should follow their religion for a while. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is mentioned in hadith that if it is recited before sleeping, it will bring security and if it is recited in obligatory prayers, it leads to forgiveness of the reciter and his parents and children. Introduction Naming This sura is called "al-Kafirun" because it speaks about faithless people and begins by addressing them. Other names are mentioned for this sura including "'Ibada" and "Jahd". Calling this sura "'Ibada" is because the word "'Ibada" and its derivations are mentioned in this sura several times and "Jahd" means rejection and is considered a name for this sura because it speaks about those who rejected the religion of God.[1] Place and order of revelation Sura al-Kafirun is a Makki sura and the eighteenth sura revealed to the Prophet s. In the current order of the Qur'an, it is the 109th sura[2] located in juz' thirty. Number of verses and other characteristics Sura al-Kafirun has six verses, twenty seven words and ninety one letters. It is a short sura and among Mufassalat having several short verses. Sura al-Kafirun is one of the "Four Qul", the four suras beginning with "qul" قُل.[3] Content In Sura al-Kafirun, God orders His messenger s to explicitly declares his renouncement of idol-worshiping and announces that faithless ones too reject his religion, so they neither accept the religion of Prophet Muhammad s, nor does their religion attract the Prophet s; so, neither faithless ones worship what the Prophet s worships, and nor would the Prophet s ever worship what they worship. Thus, faithless ones should be disappointed of the Prophet s making peace with them.[4] Content of Sura al-Kafirun[5] The difference between the opinion and religion of the Prophet s with the creed of faithless ones Introduction verse 1The Prophet's s mission for renouncement of faithless onesFirst issue verses 2-5The difference between the worshiped ones of the Prophet s and faithless peopleSecond issue verse 6The difference between the Prophet's s religion and religion of the faithless ones First point verses 2-3The worshiped ones of the Prophet s and disbelievers would never be the sameFirst point verse 6Faithless ones follow a religion they have made Second point verses 4-5 In the past too, the worshiped ones of the Prophet s and faithless people were never the sameSecond point verse 6The Prophet s follows divine religion Occasion of Revelation About the occasion of revelation of this sura, exegetes, including al-Tabari, al-Tusi, al-Maybudi, al-Zamakhshari, al-Tabrisi and Abu l-Futuh wrote that some great chiefs of Quraysh who were leaders of ignorance and deviation, including Walid b. Mughira, 'As b. Wa'il, Umayya b. Khalf, Aswad b. 'Abd al-Muttalib and Harith b. Qays went to the Prophet s and suggested a mutual peace and told the Prophet s, "you follow our religion for a while one year and worship our idols and for a while one year we will follow your religion and worship your God". The Prophet s adamantly rejected their suggestion and this sura was revealed. Verse Six and Its Misinterpretation In his commentary on verse six of this sura which says, "To you your religion, and to me my religion.", 'Allama Tabataba'i wrote that, here, someone may think that this verse allows people to choose religion freely and says that anyone can choose polytheism if he wishes, or that someone thinks that the verse orders the Prophet s that he s should not mind about their religion. However, these interpretations are wrong. On the contrary, the verse is telling the Prophet s that he a would never turn to their religion and they would never accept the invitation of the Truth.[6] Furthermore, to reject another false interpretation, Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i writes, "Some exegetes have said that the word "din" religion in this verse means "reward" and the verse means that the reward for my religion is mine and the reward for your religion is yours". Then, 'Allama Tabataba'i did not accept this and considered it a quite implausible interpretation.[7] Merits and Benefits About the merits of recitation of Sura al-Kafirun, it is narrated that a person told the noble Prophet s, "Teach me something to say when I am about to sleep." The Prophet s advised him that "whenever he wants to sleep, recites Sura al-Kafirun and will be safe from polytheism."[8] Also, it is transmitted from Imam al-Sadiq a that the reward for recitation of this sura equals the reward for recitation of one fourth of the Qur'an. Whoever recites Sura al-Kafirun and Sura al-Ikhlas in his obligatory prayers, God will forgive his parents and his children.[9] It is transmitted from him too, that "in the two rak'as of fajr prayer, recite every sura you like, but I like to recite Sura al-Ikhlas and Sura al-Kafirun."[10] Also, some benefits are narrated from Sura al-Kafirun, including that Satan will go away from its reciter;[11] that whoever recites it ten times upon sunrise, his supplication will be fulfilled[12], and that if someone recites it hundred times in the night of Friday, he will meet the Prophet s in his dream.[13] External Links Audio playback of the Sura Notes References

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