Nebe Suresi -
It describes the terrifying events of the Day of Judgment, the blowing of the trumpet, and the severe punishment for those who were arrogant and rejected the truth.
78- Nebe’ Suresi - Mishary Rashid Alafasy - Arapça (Yed-i Beyza)
Surah An-Naba (Nebe Suresi) is the 78th chapter of the Qur'an and serves as a powerful introduction to the 30th Juz (Amme Juz). It primarily addresses the "Great News"—the Resurrection and the Day of Judgment—which the disbelievers of Mecca often questioned. 1. Key Themes Nebe Suresi
The Surah is divided into three distinct sections that build a logical argument for the afterlife:
ابوابا وسيرت الجبال فكانت سرابا ان جهنم كانت مرصادا للطاغين ماب لابثين فيها احقابا لا يذوقون فيها بردا ولا شرابا الا حميما وغس قا. YouTube·Hafız Efendi It describes the terrifying events of the Day
The final verse captures the ultimate regret of the disbeliever: "Woe to me! I wish I were dust." 3. Practical Guide for Reading and Study
It lists nine natural wonders (the earth as a bed, mountains as pegs, sleep for rest, the sun as a lamp, etc.) to prove that the Creator who made this intricate world is more than capable of recreating it after death. I wish I were dust
Because of its rhythmic and impactful ending rhymes (ending in "a" sounds like naba’ , khaba’ , jaza’ ), it is one of the most popular Surahs for early memorization .