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    Sparah Review

    Below is a complete, structured article based on the most probable intended topic. Introduction In the Islamic tradition, the Qur’an—the holy book revealed to the Prophet Muhammad—is divided into 114 chapters. Each chapter is known as a Surah (plural Suwar ). A common phonetic misspelling, “Sparah,” often refers to a Siparah (also known as Juz’ ), which is a division of the Qur’an into 30 roughly equal parts for recitation. However, the core unit of meaning and revelation is the Surah .

    Thus, while “Surah” is a thematic and revelatory unit, “Siparah” (often misspelled “Sparah”) is a . Conclusion The Surah is far more than a “chapter.” It is a living, recited, and meditated-upon field of meaning that has shaped Islamic civilization for over 1,400 years. Whether you approach it as a text of faith, literature, or history, understanding the structure and themes of the Surahs opens a window into the heart of the Islamic tradition. sparah

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