(Chapter - 24) Which was Revealed in Al-Madinah The Importance of Surat An-Nur The Explanation of the Prescribed Punishment for Zina (Illicit Sex) Do not feel pity for Them when carrying out the Prescribed Punishment Carry out the Prescribed Punishment in Public The Prescribed Punishment for slandering Chaste Women Explaining the Repentance of the One Who makes a False Accusation Details of Al-Li`an The Reason why the Ayah of Li`an was revealed Al-Ifk (the Slander) Disciplining the Believers for spreading the Slander The Grace of Allah towards the People of the Slander by giving Them the Opportunity to repent Further Discipline Disciplining Those Who like that Illegal Sexual Intercourse should be circulated among the Believers A Reminder of the Grace of Allah and a Warning against following the Footsteps of Shaytan Urging Those Who have been blessed with Wealth to give and to be tolerant A Threat to Those who accuse Chaste Women, Who never even think of anything touching their Chastity and are Good Believers The Goodness of `A'ishah because She is married to the best of Mankind Seeking Permission and the Etiquette of entering Houses The Rulings of Hijab The Etiquette of Women walking in the Street The Command to marry The Command to keep Oneself Chaste if One is not able to get married The Command to grant Slaves a Contract of Emancipation The Prohibition of forcing One's Slave-Girls to commit Zin ®257 Reports narrated on this Topic The Parable of the Light of Allah The Virtues of the Masjids, the Correct Etiquette, and the Virtues of Those who take care of them Two Examples of two kinds of Disbelievers Everything glorifies Allah, may He be exalted, and to Him belongs the Sovereignty The Power of Allah to create the Clouds and that which comes from Them Allah's Power in His creation of the Animals The Treachery of the Hypocrites and the Attitude of the Believers Allah's Promise to the Believers that He would grant them Succession The Command to pray, give the Zakah and obey the Messenger ; the inability of the Disbelievers to escape, and the ultimate Destiny The Times when Servants and Young Children should seek Permission to enter There is no Sin on Elderly Women if They do not wear a Cloak Eating from One's Relatives' Houses Asking Permission to leave when They are doing something together The Etiquette of addressing the Prophet The Prohibition of going against the Messenger's Commandment Allah knows your Condition 25. Al-Furqan (Chapter - 25) Which was revealed in Makkah Blessed be Allah The Foolishness of the Idolators What the Disbelievers said about the Qur'an What the Disbelievers said about the Messenger , refutation of Their Words, and Their ultimate Destiny Is the Fire better, or Paradise The gods of the Idolators will disown Them on the Day of Resurrection All of the Previous Messengers were Human The Stubbornness of the Disbelievers The Abode of the People of Paradise The Terrors of the Day of Resurrection, and how the Wrongdoers will wish that They had taken a Path with the Messenger The Messenger will complain against His Opponents The Reason why the Qur'an was revealed in Stages, the Refutation of the Disbelievers, and their Evil End Frightening the Idolators of Quraysh How the Disbelievers mocked the Messenger They took Their Desires as their gods and were more astray than Cattle Evidence of the existence of the Creator and the extent of His Power This is also part of His complete power and supreme authority: The universality of the Prophet's Message, how He was supported in His Mission and Allah's Blessings to Mankind The Ignorance of the Idolators The Messenger brings Glad Tidings and Warnings The Command to the Messenger to put his Trust in Allah, and some of His Qualities Condemnation of the Idolators Mentioning the Might and Power of Allah Attributes of the Servants of the Most Gracious The Attributes of the Servants of the Most Gracious include avoiding Shirk, Murder and Zina More Attributes of the Servants of the Most Gracious The Reward of the Servants of the Most Gracious, and a Warning to the People of Makkah