| 1 | Al-Fatiha (The Opening) | A prayer for guidance, lordship, and mercy. |  |
| 2 | Al-Baqarah (The Cow) | Covers various aspects of life, faith, and guidance. |  |
| 3 | Aal-E-Imran (The Family of Imran) | Emphasizes the importance of steadfastness and unity among Muslims. |  |
| 4 | An-Nisa (The Women) | Addresses the rights and duties of women and family laws. |  |
| 5 | Al-Ma’idah (The Table Spread) | Discusses lawful and unlawful foods and various legal matters. |  |
| 6 | Al-An’am (The Cattle) | Deals with themes of monotheism, prophethood, and divine guidance. |  |
| 7 | Al-A’raf (The Heights) | Discusses the story of Adam, the prophets, and the Day of Judgment. |  |
| 8 | Al-Anfal (The Spoils of War) | Addresses the distribution of war booty and issues related to warfare. |  |
| 9 | At-Tawbah (The Repentance) | Calls for repentance and deals with various aspects of Muslim community life. |  |
| 10 | Yunus (Jonah) | Focuses on the story of Prophet Jonah and themes of patience and faith. |  |
| 11 | Hud (Hud) | Named after Prophet Hud, emphasizes the consequences of rejecting divine guidance. |  |
| 12 | Yusuf (Joseph) | Tells the story of Prophet Joseph, focusing on his trials and triumphs. |  |
| 13 | Ar-Ra’d (The Thunder) | Emphasizes the power of God and the truth of the Quran. |  |
| 14 | Ibrahim (Abraham) | Named after Prophet Abraham, highlights the importance of faith and gratitude. |  |
| 15 | Al-Hijr (The Rocky Tract) | Discusses the fate of previous nations that denied their prophets. | Download |
| 16 | An-Nahl (The Bee) | Covers various signs of God’s creation and emphasizes gratitude. |  |
| 17 | Al-Isra (The Night Journey) | Focuses on the miraculous night journey of Prophet Muhammad and the moral responsibilities of believers. |  |
| 18 | Al-Kahf (The Cave) | Contains stories of the people of the cave, Prophet Moses, and Dhul-Qarnayn. |  |
| 19 | Maryam (Mary) | Highlights the stories of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and other prophets. |  |
| 20 | Ta-Ha (Ta-Ha) | Named after the letters Ta-Ha, focuses on the story of Prophet Moses. |  |
| 21 | Al-Anbiya (The Prophets) | Discusses the stories of various prophets and the Day of Judgment. |  |
| 22 | Al-Hajj (The Pilgrimage) | Emphasizes the significance of the Hajj pilgrimage and faith in God. |  |
| 23 | Al-Mu’minun (The Believers) | Describes the characteristics of true believers and their rewards. |  |
| 24 | An-Nur (The Light) | Addresses issues related to social conduct, morality, and the light of guidance. |  |
| 25 | Al-Furqan (The Criterion) | Emphasizes the distinction between truth and falsehood. |  |
| 26 | Ash-Shu’ara (The Poets) | Covers the stories of various prophets and the rejection of their people. |  |
| 27 | An-Naml (The Ant) | Discusses the stories of Prophet Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. |  |
| 28 | Al-Qasas (The Stories) | Focuses on the story of Prophet Moses and his mission. |  |
| 29 | Al-Ankabut (The Spider) | Emphasizes the importance of faith and the trials faced by believers. |  |
| 30 | Ar-Rum (The Romans) | Discusses the defeat and subsequent victory of the Romans and the signs of God. |  |
| 31 | Luqman (Luqman) | Named after Luqman, known for his wisdom, and emphasizes moral and ethical teachings. |  |
| 32 | As-Sajda (The Prostration) | Encourages prostration in worship and reflects on creation and resurrection. |  |
| 33 | Al-Ahzab (The Combined Forces) | Discusses the Battle of the Trench and various aspects of social and family life. |  |
| 34 | Saba (Sheba) | Focuses on the story of the people of Sheba and the consequences of ingratitude. |  |
| 35 | Fatir (The Originator) | Emphasizes God’s creative power and the importance of worship. |  |
| 36 | Ya-Sin (Ya-Sin) | Named after the letters Ya-Sin, emphasizes the Quran as a divine revelation. |  |
| 37 | As-Saffat (Those who set the Ranks) | Discusses the stories of various prophets and the resurrection. |  |
| 38 | Sad (Sad) | Named after the letter Sad, covers the stories of various prophets and their people. |  |
| 39 | Az-Zumar (The Groups) | Emphasizes the oneness of God and the consequences of belief and disbelief. |  |
| 40 | Ghafir (The Forgiver) | Highlights God’s forgiveness and the fate of those who reject faith. |  |
| 41 | Fussilat (Explained in Detail) | Emphasizes the clarity and truth of the Quranic message. |  |
| 42 | Ash-Shura (The Consultation) | Encourages mutual consultation in matters of importance and highlights God’s mercy. |  |
| 43 | Az-Zukhruf (The Gold Adornments) | Discusses the dangers of materialism and the importance of faith. |  |
| 44 | Ad-Dukhan (The Smoke) | Warns of the Day of Judgment and the consequences of disbelief. |  |
| 45 | Al-Jathiya (The Crouching) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the fate of the disbelievers. |  |
| 46 | Al-Ahqaf (The Wind-Curved Sandhills) | Focuses on the stories of previous nations and the signs of God’s power. |  |
| 47 | Muhammad (Muhammad) | Discusses the life of Prophet Muhammad and the importance of following his example. |  |
| 48 | Al-Fath (The Victory) | Celebrates the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah as a clear victory for the Muslims. |  |
| 49 | Al-Hujurat (The Rooms) | Emphasizes good manners, social etiquette, and mutual respect among Muslims. |  |
| 50 | Qaf (Qaf) | Named after the letter Qaf, focuses on the resurrection and the Quran’s divine origin. |  |
| 51 | Adh-Dhariyat (The Winnowing Winds) | Highlights God’s power in creation and the certainty of the Day of Judgment. |  |
| 52 | At-Tur (The Mount) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the rewards for the righteous. |  |
| 53 | An-Najm (The Star) | Discusses the ascension of Prophet Muhammad and the importance of revelation. |  |
| 54 | Al-Qamar (The Moon) | Warns of the approaching Day of Judgment and the fate of previous nations. |  |
| 55 | Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent) | Highlights the blessings of God and the importance of gratitude. |  |
| 56 | Al-Waqi’a (The Event) | Describes the events of the Day of Judgment and the fate of different groups of people. |  |
| 57 | Al-Hadid (The Iron) | Emphasizes the importance of faith, charity, and God’s omnipotence. |  |
| 58 | Al-Mujadila (The Pleading Woman) | Addresses issues related to family disputes and the importance of fair treatment. |  |
| 59 | Al-Hashr (The Exile) | Discusses the consequences of the Banu Nadir’s betrayal and the importance of unity among Muslims. |  |
| 60 | Al-Mumtahina (She that is to be examined) | Deals with issues related to loyalty and relationships between Muslims and non-Muslims. |  |
| 61 | As-Saff (The Ranks) | Encourages unity and steadfastness in the face of adversity. |  |
| 62 | Al-Jumu’a (The Congregation) | Highlights the importance of the Friday prayer and the responsibilities of the Muslim community. |  |
| 63 | Al-Munafiqun (The Hypocrites) | Warns against hypocrisy and emphasizes sincerity in faith. |  |
| 64 | At-Taghabun (The Mutual Disillusion) | Discusses the Day of Judgment and the consequences of belief and disbelief. |  |
| 65 | At-Talaq (The Divorce) | Addresses the rules and regulations regarding divorce and family life. |  |
| 66 | At-Tahrim (The Prohibition) | Discusses issues related to family disputes and the importance of piety. |  |
| 67 | Al-Mulk (The Sovereignty) | Emphasizes God’s control over all creation and the importance of recognizing His authority. |  |
| 68 | Al-Qalam (The Pen) | Focuses on the importance of knowledge, the consequences of disbelief, and the character of Prophet Muhammad. |  |
| 69 | Al-Haqqah (The Reality) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the consequences for the righteous and the wicked. |  |
| 70 | Al-Ma’arij (The Ascending Stairways) | Discusses the nature of human beings and the certainty of the Day of Judgment. |  |
| 71 | Nuh (Noah) | Focuses on the story of Prophet Noah and the consequences of his people’s rejection of his message. |  |
| 72 | Al-Jinn (The Jinn) | Discusses the existence of jinn and their reaction to the Quranic message. |  |
| 73 | Al-Muzzammil (The Enshrouded One) | Encourages Prophet Muhammad to stand in prayer and emphasizes the importance of patience and perseverance. |  |
| 74 | Al-Muddathir (The Cloaked One) | Calls Prophet Muhammad to arise and warn the people, and discusses the Day of Judgment. |  |
| 75 | Al-Qiyama (The Resurrection) | Focuses on the resurrection, the Day of Judgment, and the fate of the righteous and the wicked. |  |
| 76 | Al-Insan (The Man) | Highlights the creation of man, the blessings of God, and the rewards for the righteous. |  |
| 77 | Al-Mursalat (The Emissaries) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the consequences for the disbelievers. |  |
| 78 | An-Naba (The Tidings) | Discusses the Day of Judgment and the signs of God’s power. |  |
| 79 | An-Nazi’at (The Soul-Snatchers) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the consequences for the disbelievers. |  |
| 80 | Abasa (He Frowned) | Emphasizes the importance of treating all people with respect and the significance of the Quranic message. |  |
| 81 | At-Takwir (The Overthrowing) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the consequences for the disbelievers. |  |
| 82 | Al-Infitar (The Cleaving) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the consequences for the disbelievers. |  |
| 83 | Al-Mutaffifin (Defrauding) | Warns against dishonesty and emphasizes the importance of justice and fairness. |  |
| 84 | Al-Inshiqaq (The Splitting Open) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the consequences for the righteous and the wicked. |  |
| 85 | Al-Buruj (The Mansions of the Stars) | Describes the persecution of believers and emphasizes God’s power and justice. |  |
| 86 | At-Tariq (The Morning Star) | Highlights the signs of God’s creation and the certainty of the Day of Judgment. |  |
| 87 | Al-A’la (The Most High) | Emphasizes the importance of glorifying God and reflecting on His creation. |  |
| 88 | Al-Ghashiyah (The Overwhelming) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the consequences for the disbelievers. |  |
| 89 | Al-Fajr (The Dawn) | Emphasizes the importance of reflection and warns against the consequences of arrogance and ingratitude. |  |
| 90 | Al-Balad (The City) | Highlights the significance of Mecca and the importance of charity and righteousness. |  |
| 91 | Ash-Shams (The Sun) | Emphasizes the signs of God’s creation and the consequences of disbelief. |  |
| 92 | Al-Lail (The Night) | Describes the different paths of righteousness and wickedness and their consequences. |  |
| 93 | Ad-Duha (The Morning Hours) | Provides comfort and encouragement to Prophet Muhammad during difficult times. |  |
| 94 | Ash-Sharh (The Relief) | Emphasizes the importance of patience and perseverance during hardships. |  |
| 95 | At-Tin (The Fig) | Highlights the importance of faith and good deeds. |  |
| 96 | Al-Alaq (The Clot) | Describes the creation of man and the importance of knowledge and reflection. |  |
| 97 | Al-Qadr (The Power) | Highlights the significance of the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr) and its blessings. |  |
| 98 | Al-Bayyina (The Clear Proof) | Discusses the importance of clear proof and the consequences of belief and disbelief. |  |
| 99 | Az-Zalzalah (The Earthquake) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the consequences for the righteous and the wicked. |  |
| 100 | Al-Adiyat (The Courser) | Emphasizes the signs of God’s creation and the consequences of ingratitude. |  |
| 101 | Al-Qari’a (The Calamity) | Describes the scenes of the Day of Judgment and the consequences for the disbelievers. |  |
| 102 | At-Takathur (The Rivalry in World Increase) | Warns against the dangers of worldly distractions and emphasizes the importance of the Hereafter. |  |
| 103 | Al-Asr (The Declining Day) | Highlights the importance of time, faith, and good deeds. |  |
| 104 | Al-Humazah (The Traducer) | Warns against backbiting, slander, and hoarding wealth. |  |
| 105 | Al-Fil (The Elephant) | Describes the destruction of the army of the Elephant that came to attack the Kaaba. |  |
| 106 | Quraysh (Quraysh) | Highlights the blessings and security granted to the tribe of Quraysh. |  |
| 107 | Al-Ma’un (The Small Kindnesses) | Emphasizes the importance of small acts of kindness and the consequences of neglecting them. |  |
| 108 | Al-Kawthar (The Abundance) | Highlights the blessings of God and the importance of prayer and sacrifice. |  |
| 109 | Al-Kafirun (The Disbelievers) | Emphasizes the distinction between Islam and disbelief and calls for mutual respect. |  |
| 110 | An-Nasr (The Divine Support) | Celebrates the victory of Islam and calls for gratitude and worship. |  |
| 111 | Al-Masad (The Palm Fibre) | Condemns the actions of Abu Lahab and his wife and warns of their consequences. |  |
| 112 | Al-Ikhlas (The Sincerity) | Emphasizes the oneness and uniqueness of God. |  |
| 113 | Al-Falaq (The Daybreak) | A prayer for protection against the evil of external forces. |  |
| 114 | An-Nas (The Mankind) | A prayer for protection against the evil of external and internal forces. |  |