Sūrat al-Jinn (Arabic: سورة الجن, "The Jinn") is the seventy-second section of the Quran with 28 stanzas. The name just as the subject of this section is jinn. Like holy messengers, the Jinn are creatures imperceptible to the bare human eye. In the Quran, it is expressed that people are made from the earth and jinn from smokeless fire in more than one occurrence.
In the second refrain the jinn abjure their confidence in bogus divine beings and adore Muhammad for his monotheism. The jinn apologize for their past impiety and censure humanity for either dismissing them or empowering their incredulity. Sections 20-22 are particularly significant as Monotheism (tawhid) among the Jinn is reaffirmed and the certain fierceness of God is accentuated. The Judgment in stanza 7, and the Punishment in refrain 25, are the two references to the Islamic Judgment Day, Yaum al Qiyamah. Stanza 25-28 build up that Qiyamah is known distinctly to God, and that God considers every one of the deeds of a man when making a decision about him.
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