"The Quran (/kɔːrˈɑːn/[n 1] kor-AHN; Arabic: القرآن al-Qurʾān,[n 2] literally meaning ""the recitation""; also romanized Qur'an or Koran) is the central religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be a revelation from God (Arabic: الله, Allah).[1] It is widely regarded as the finest piece of literature in the Arabic language.[2][3] Quranic chapters are called suras and verses, ayahs. <br />The word ""Quran"" occurs some 70 times in the text of the Quran, although different names and words are also said to be references to the Quran <br />1. Al-Fatihah (the Opening) <br />2. Al-Baqarah (the Cow) <br />3. Aali Imran (the Family of Imran) <br />4. An-Nisa’ (the Women) <br />5. Al-Ma’idah (the Table) <br />6. Al-An’am (the Cattle) <br />7. Al-A’raf (the Heights) <br />8. Al-Anfal (the Spoils of War) <br />9. At-Taubah (the Repentance) <br />10. Yunus (Yunus) <br />11. Hud (Hud) <br />12. Yusuf (Yusuf) <br />13. Ar-Ra’d (the Thunder) <br />14. Ibrahim (Ibrahim) <br />15. Al-Hijr (the Rocky Tract) <br />16. An-Nahl (the Bees) <br />17. Al-Isra’ (the Night Journey) <br />18. Al-Kahf (the Cave) <br />19. Maryam (Maryam) <br />20. Ta-Ha (Ta-Ha) <br />21. Al-Anbiya’ (the Prophets) <br />22. Al-Haj (the Pilgrimage) <br />23. Al-Mu’minun (the Believers) <br />24. An-Nur (the Light) <br />25. Al-Furqan (the Criterion) <br />26. Ash-Shu’ara’ (the Poets) <br />27. An-Naml (the Ants) <br />28. Al-Qasas (the Stories) <br />29. Al-Ankabut (the Spider) <br />30. Ar-Rum (the Romans) <br />31. Luqman (Luqman) <br />32. As-Sajdah (the Prostration) <br />33. Al-Ahzab (the Combined Forces) <br />34. Saba’ (the Sabeans) <br />35. Al-Fatir (the Originator) <br />36. Ya-Sin (Ya-Sin) <br />37. As-Saffah (Those Ranges in Ranks) <br />38. Sad (Sad) <br />39. Az-Zumar (the Groups) <br />40. Ghafar (the Forgiver) <br />41. Fusilat (Distinguished) <br />42. Ash-Shura (the Consultation) <br />43. Az-Zukhruf (the Gold) <br />44. Ad-Dukhan (the Smoke) <br />45. Al-Jathiyah (the Kneeling) <br />46. Al-Ahqaf (the Valley) <br />47. Muhammad (Muhammad) <br />48. Al-Fat’h (the Victory) <br />49. Al-Hujurat (the Dwellings) <br />50. Qaf (Qaf) <br />51. Adz-Dzariyah (the Scatterers) <br />52. At-Tur (the Mount) <br />53. An-Najm (the Star) <br />54. Al-Qamar (the Moon) <br />55. Ar-Rahman (the Most Gracious) <br />56. Al-Waqi’ah (the Event) <br />57. Al-Hadid (the Iron) <br />58. Al-Mujadilah (the Reasoning) <br />59. Al-Hashr (the Gathering) <br />60. Al-Mumtahanah (the Tested) <br />61. As-Saf (the Row) <br />62. Al-Jum’ah (Friday) <br />63. Al-Munafiqun (the Hypocrites) <br />64. At-Taghabun (the Loss & Gain) <br />65. At-Talaq (the Divorce) <br />66. At-Tahrim (the Prohibition) <br />67. Al-Mulk – (the Kingdom) <br />68. Al-Qalam (the Pen) <br />69. Al-Haqqah (the Inevitable) <br />70. Al-Ma’arij (the Elevated Passages) <br />71. Nuh (Nuh) <br />72. Al-Jinn (the Jinn) <br />73. Al-Muzammil (the Wrapped) <br />74. Al-Mudaththir (the Cloaked) <br />75. Al-Qiyamah (the Resurrection) <br />76. Al-Insan (the Human) <br />77. Al-Mursalat (Those Sent Forth) <br />78. An-Naba’ (the Great News) <br />79. An-Nazi’at (Those Who Pull Out) <br />80. ‘Abasa (He Frowned) <br />81. At-Takwir (the Overthrowing) <br />82. Al-Infitar (the Cleaving) <br />83. Al-Mutaffifin (Those Who Deal in Fraud) <br />84. Al-Inshiqaq (the Splitting Asunder) <br />85. Al-Buruj (the Stars) <br />86. At-Tariq (the Nightcomer) <br />87