(Chapter - 52) Which was revealed in Makkah The Virtues of Surat At-Tur Allah swears that the Coming of Torment is Near Describing the Day of Torment, the Day of Resurrection Description of the Destination of the Happy The Offspring of Righteous Believers will be elevated to Their Grades in Paradise Allah is Just with the Sinners Description of the Khamr of Paradise and the Delight of its Dwellers Absolving the Prophet of the False Accusations the Idolators made against Him Affirming Tawhid and annulling the Plots of the Idolators This is the position where Tawhid of Allah's Lordship and Divinity are affirmed. The Stubbornness of the Idolators; Their Punishment Ordering the Prophet to have Patience and to glorify Allah 53. An-Najm (Chapter - 53) Which was revealed in Makkah The First Surah in which a Prostration is revealed Allah swears the Messenger is True and His Words are a Revelation from Him Muhammad was sent as a Mercy for all that exists; He does not speak of His Desire The Trustworthy Angel brought Allah's Revelation to the Trustworthy Messenger Meaning of Did the Prophet see His Lord during the Night of Isra Angels, Light and colors covered Sidrat Al-Muntaha Refuting Idolatry, Al-Lat and Al-`Uzza Refuting the Idolators Who appoint Rivals to Allah and claim that the Angels were Females Wishful Thinking does not earn One Righteousness No Interecession except with Allah's Leave Refuting the Claim of the Idolators that the Angels are Allah's Daughters The Necessity of turning away from the People of Misguidance Allah knows Every Matter, whether Small or Big, and He rewards Each according to His or Her Deeds Qualities of the Good-doers; Allah forgives the Small Faults Encouraging Repentance and forbidding Claims of Purity for Oneself Chastising Those Who disobey Allah and stop giving Charity The Meaning of `fulfilled None shall carry the Burden of Any Other on the Day of Resurrection Some Attributes of the Lord, that He returns Man as He originated Him, and some of what He does with His Servants A Warning and Exhortation, the Order to prostrate and to be humble