surah
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of surah
First recorded in 1880–85; apparently variant of Surat
Example Sentences
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Zaman went on to paraphrase a few lines from the 56th surah of the Quran: “I swear by the station of the stars, and if you only knew how big of an oath that was.”
From Slate • Oct. 18, 2021
As he recites a short surah, I’m jarred by the power of his voice.
From "Amina's Voice" by Hena Khan
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“Yeah, but what about what the surah says?”
From "Amina's Voice" by Hena Khan
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“Is that what got you so upset? It is a strong surah, but it’s not describing you, silly girl. You weren’t being evil or trying to spread rumors about Emily.”
From "Amina's Voice" by Hena Khan
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The repetition of sounds in this particular passage, a surah called Humazah, makes it easy to memorize.
From "Amina's Voice" by Hena Khan
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