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Ad-Dhuha (The Morning Hours, Morning Bright!)

Verse 2

Translation:

2. And by the Night when it is still

Notes (Tafseer):

6176. Cf. xcii. 1-2. There Night is mentioned first, and Day second, to enforce the lesson of contrasts: the veil of the night naturally comes first before the splendour of daylight is revealed. Here the argument is different: the growing hours of morning light are the main things and are mentioned first; while the hours of preparation and quiescence, which are subordinate, come second.

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