
Al-Qalam
Al-Qalam, meaning "The Pen," is the name of the 68th chapter (surah) of the Qur'an. It emphasizes the importance of writing, knowledge, and the moral virtues of patience and humility. The surah critiques those who mock the Prophet Muhammad and addresses themes of divine justice and human accountability. It highlights the consequences of wrongful actions and serves as a reminder of the ultimate purpose of life: to worship God and uphold righteousness. Al-Qalam also reflects on the qualities of a true believer, encouraging individuals to engage in self-reflection and ethical behavior.