Al-Furqān (Arabic: الفرقان, "The Criterion") is the 25th section (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 77 stanzas (āyāt). The name Al-Furqan,[1] or "The Criterion" alludes to the Qur'an itself as the definitive factor among great and underhandedness.
The section underlines (25:68–70) that there is no wrongdoing, anyway incredible, that can't be excused if earnestly apologized, indicating confidence and working with exemplary deeds.[2][3]
The al-Furqan incorporates the Torah, given that "We sent Moses The Book, and named his sibling Aaron with him as clergyman" (Sura 25, stanza 35
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