This content discusses the meaning of the word “al-hajar” (the stone) in the Quran. The article explains that “al-hajar” refers to prohibition and that there are two words with similar meanings: “al-hijr” and “al-hujr”, both of which refer to the sacred or prohibited. It also mentions the different uses of the word “al-hajar” in various contexts, such as “al-hajarah” (the stone) referring to its strength and “al-hijr” (prohibition) referring to the act of preventing someone from engaging in certain activities.
In addition to discussing the meaning of the word “al-hajar”, the article also highlights the virtues of Surah Al-Hijr and mentions some of the first verses of the Surah. The article states that the source of the information about Surah Al-Hijr comes from a narration by Al-Bazzar, who heard it from Abu Hurairah, one of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
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