The Arabic name of Quran para 23 is وَمَا لِيَ. Arabic name of Holy Quran Juz 23 وَمَا لِيَ is ” And What About Me”. There are four surahs in it, Surah Ya-seen, Surah As-Saffat, Surah Sad and Surah Az-Zumr. This Juz 23 was revealed during the middle of the Makkan period, before the migration to Madinah. The chapters in this Juz are considered some of the earliest revelations received by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This Juz contains many beautiful and profound verses that encourage reflection and contemplation. It invites the reader to ponder the signs of Allah’s existence and wisdom, and to seek guidance and protection from the One True God.
Theme of Quran para 23:
- The Oneness of Allah
- The beauties of the natural world
- The errors of those who reject guidance
- The truth of the Resurrection
- The rewards of Heaven
- The punishment of Hell
Chapters In Juz 23 of Holy Quran:
Ther are four Surahs In Quran Juz 23:
Ya-Seen (verses 28-83)
This chapter is considered the “heart of the Quran” and is known for its beautiful language and poetic style. It discusses the Oneness of Allah, the Resurrection, and the consequences of rejecting guidance.
As-Saffat (verses 1-182)
This chapter describes the Day of Judgment and the punishment of those who reject Allah’s signs. It also mentions the Prophets and their struggles.
As-Sad (38:1-88)
This chapter discusses the story of Prophet David (Dawud) and his son Solomon (Sulaiman), and their struggles against the forces of evil.
Az-Zumar (39:1-31)
This chapter emphasizes the unity and uniqueness of Allah, and warns against polytheism and rejecting Allah’s signs.