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Surah Al-A'la is the 87th chapter (surah) of the Quran. It is a Meccan surah, meaning it was revealed in Mecca before the migration of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to Medina. The surah consists of 19 verses and is named after the Arabic word "Al-A'la," which means "The Most High."
The surah emphasizes the greatness and majesty of Allah, the importance of remembering and glorifying Him, and the consequences of neglecting one's faith. It encourages gratitude for the blessings of Allah and warns against arrogance and heedlessness. The surah also contrasts those who submit to Allah's will with those who turn away from His guidance.
Overall, Surah Al-A'la serves as a reminder of the significance of spirituality, worship, and humility in the face of the divine.
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