Sūrat Muḥammad (Arabic: سُـورَة مُـحَـمَّـد, "Section of Muhammad") is the 47th sura of the Qur'an with 38 ayat. The title is gotten from the direct referencing of the Islamic Nabī (Arabic: نَـبِي, Prophet) Muhammad in 47:2.[1] It likewise has the name of Al-Qiṫāl (Arabic: الـقِـتَـال), which makes an interpretation of to battling because of the setting of the sura.[2] This sura relates to a particular clash that emerged from individuals forbidding the acknowledgment and spread of Islam. It alludes to the Battle of Badr, where a military was being accumulated to assault Medina. The Battle of Badr occurred during Ramadan, in year 2 of the Islamic calendar.[2]
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