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(XXVII: 1) (48) The Story (XXVIII: 1) (49) The' Children of Israel (XVII: 1) (50) Jonah (X:l) (51) Hud. (XI: 1) (52) Joseph. (XII:1) (53) The Exile. (XV:) (54) The Cattle. (Vial) (55) Those who set the ranks. (XXXVI:) (56) Luqman. (XXXI: 1) (57) Saab. (XXXIV:) (58) The Troops. (XXXIX: l) (59) Ua Mim (The Believers). (XL:) (60) H~ Mim (The Prostration of Futility). (XLI:) (61) Ha Mim 'Ayn Sin Qaf. (XLII:) (62) H~ Mim Ornaments of Gold. (XLIII:) (63) Smoke. (XLIV:) (64) Crouching.
(XLVI:) (65) The Wind Curved Sand hills. (XLVI:) (66) The Winnowing Winds. (LI: 1) (67) The Overwhelming. (LXXXVIII: l) (68) The Cave. (XVIII:) (69) The Bee. (XVI:) (70) Indeed We Sent Noah. (LXXI:) (71) Abraham. (XIV: 1) (72) The Prophets. (XXI:) (73) The Believers (XXIII:) (74) The Prostration. (XXXII: l) (75) Mount Sinai. (LII: l) (76) The Sovereignty. (LXVII: 1) (77) The Reality. (LXIX:) (78) A Questioner Questioned. (LXX: 1)(79) About what do they question one another?
(LXX VIII: 1) (80) Those who drag forth. (LXXIX:) (81) When the heaven is cleft apart. (LXXXII:) (82) When the heaven is split asunder. (LXXXIV:) (83) The Romans. (XXX: 1) (84) The Spider. (XXIX:) (85) Woe to the defrauders. (LXXXIII:) (86) The Cow. (11:1) (87) The Spoils of War. (VIII:) (88) The Family of'Imr?n. (111:1) (89) The Clans. (XXXIII:) (90) She 'l'hat is to be examined. (LX:) (91) Women, (I'\': 1)(92) When the earth is shaken. (XCIX:) (93) Iron. (I. 'VII: l) (94)I Muhammad.
(XLVII:) (95) The Thunder. (XIII:) (96) The Beneficent. (LV:) (97) Man, (LXXVI:) (98) Divorce, (LXV: I) (99) The Clear Proof. (XCVIII:) (100) Exile. (LIX:) (101)When God's help arrives. (CX:) (102) Light. (XXIV:) (103) The Pilgrimage. (XXII:l) (104)The Hypocrites. (LXIII:!) (105)She that Disputes. (LVIII:!) (106)The Private Apartments. (XLIX:!) (107 )Banning. (LXVI:!) (108)The Congregation. (LXII:l) (109)Mutual Disillusion. (LXIV:!) (110)The Ranks. (LXI:!) (111)Victory.
(XLVIII:!) (112)The Table Spread. (s':!) (113)The Immunity (Repentance). (IX:!) Further Tradition Concerning the Order and Place of Revelation The tradition of Ibn 'Abbas mentions one hundred and thirteen chapters, the chapter "al-F?tilah" not being counted among them.