At-Taghabun

At-Taghābun (Arabic: التغابن, "Loss, Deprivation") is the 64th surah of the Quran with 18 verses.

[1] This Medinan surah opens with the words of glorification of God (Allah in Arabic), it is part of Al-Musabbihat group.

[4] The surah opens with a description of God’s power, wisdom, and knowledge,[6] and takes its name from “the day of dispossession” (yawm al-taghabun) mentioned in verse 9.

[8] Unbelief will not prevent infidels from rising from the dead and their denial of the Resurrection is strongly refuted in verse 7.

[10] Further in verse 14, the believers are urged to be wary but forgiving of the enemies they may have within their own families[11] and muslims are exhorted to abjure worldly ties and to devote themselves to God in ayaat 14 to 18 and are warned to remain steadfast and to spend in God’s cause in verse 8 and 16.