Surah Al Naziat. Surat An Nazi’at بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ وَالنّٰزِعٰتِ غَرْقًاۙ wannāzi’āti garqā Demi (malaikat) yang mencabut (nyawa) dengan keras وَّالنّٰشِطٰتِ نَشْطًاۙ wannāsyiṭāti nasyṭā Demi (malaikat) yang mencabut (nyawa) dengan lemah lembut.
Basic Information and Facts on Surah AnNazi’aat Surah (Chapter) Number 79 Number of Verses 46 English Meaning Those Who pull out Surah AnNazi’aat (Those Who pull out) Arabic and English Translation 1 By those (angels) who pull out (the souls of the disbelievers and the wicked) with great violence 2.
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AnNāziʻāt is the seventyninth sura of the Qur’an with 46 ayat Its name derived from the word wannazi‘at with which it opens The root roughly means “to yank out with great force” although it can also mean “to yearn for” or “to yearn after”.