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It begins by defining the Quran as a "guide for those conscious of Allah" and contrasts the traits of true believers with those of hypocrites ( Munafiquncap M u n a f i q u n ) and disbelievers.
Marriage, divorce, breastfeeding, inheritance, and the ethical treatment of orphans.
A significant portion (verses 40–121) addresses the Children of Israel , detailing their covenant with Allah and their repeated deviations as a warning for the new Muslim community to avoid similar pitfalls.
The Surah is renowned for its comprehensive nature, addressing three primary audiences: believers, disbelievers, and hypocrites.