(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 26. Ash-Shu'ara (Chapter - 26) Which was revealed in Makkah The Qur'an and the Disbelievers turning away; Between Musa and Fir`awn Allah tells us about the disbelief, rebellion, oppression and denial of Fir`awn, as He says: After the Rational Proof, Fir`awn resorts to Force Between Musa, peace be upon him, and the Sorcerers Allah describes the actual encounter between Musa, peace be upon him, and the Egyptians in Surat Al-A`raf, Surah Ta Ha, and in this Surah. Between Fir`awn and the Sorcerers The Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt Fir`awn's Pursuit and Expulsion of the Children of Israel, and how He and His People were drowned How the Close Friend of Allah, Ibrahim spoke out against Shirk Ibrahim mentions Allah's Kindness towards Him The Prayer of Ibrahim for Himself and for His Father Those Who have Taqwa and the Astray on the Day of Resurrection, and the Arguments and Sorrow of the Erring Nuh's preaching to His People, and Their Response The Demand of the People of Nuh and His Response His People's Threat, Nuh's Prayer against Them, and Their Destruction Hud's preaching to His People `Ad The Response of the People of Hud, and Their Punishment Salih and the People of Thamud A Reminder to Them of their Circumstances and the Blessings The Response of Thamud, Their Demand for a Sign, and Their Punishment Lut and His Call Lut's Denunciation of His People's Deeds, Their Response and Their Punishment Shu`ayb and His Preaching to the Dwellers of Al-Aykah The Command to give Full Measure The Response of Shu`ayb's People, Their Disbelief in Him and the coming of the Punishment upon Them The Qur'an was revealed by Allah The Qur'an was mentioned in the Previous Scriptures The Intense Disbelief of Quraysh The Deniers will never believe until They see the Torment The Qur'an was brought down by Jibril, not Shaytan The Command to warn His Tribe of near Kindred Refutation of the Fabrications of the Idolators Refutation of the Claim that the Prophet was a Poet The Exception of the Poets of Islam