The name of the part, Al-Inshiqaq, is a thing differently interpreted as "The Sundering", "The Bursting Asunder", "The Splitting Open", among others. This name originates from the principal stanza of the part which peruses When the sky is a lease in two. The stanza doesn't contain the word al-inshiqaq verbatim, yet rather it contains an expression of a similar root. It is a reference to the devastation of the world toward the apocalypse, which the section forecast. Specifically, the section follows a day-of-judgment subject that is available in the previous parts, including Al-Infitar (the 82nd part) and Al-Mutaffifin The part starts by referencing occasions that will occur on the Day of Judgment, including the sundering of the sky and the leveling of all that is on earth. Refrains 6 to 15 discussion about the uniqueness between the individuals who on that day will be "given book in right hand" and have happy retribution, and the individuals who won't. A progression of promises followed, and afterward another difference between the destiny of the adherents and the unbelievers in the day of judgment
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