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Sparah

Silas raised an eyebrow. "The Spessartine Archive? That’s a myth. A children's story about a diamond that holds the voice of a dead god."

The airlock hissed open. Two Kaelen soldiers stepped out, their faces hidden behind obsidian masks. Between them, hovering on magnetic skids, was a lead-lined case roughly the size of a coffin. sparah

Revealed during the first 13 years of Muhammad’s prophethood in Mecca. They are typically shorter, with powerful, rhythmic verses focusing on core beliefs: the Oneness of God (Tawhid), the afterlife, moral integrity, and stories of previous prophets. Examples: Surah Al-Fatiha, Surah Al-Ikhlas. Silas raised an eyebrow

Silas looked at the empty crate, then at the woman who had carried the weight of a world. He smiled. A children's story about a diamond that holds

Despite their diversity, Surahs consistently address five core themes:

Revealed after the Hijra (migration to Medina) over the next 10 years. They are generally longer and deal with social legislation, family law, economics, warfare, governance, and interfaith relations. Examples: Surah Al-Baqarah (the longest), Surah An-Nisa.