And do not ever offer ˹funeral˺ prayers for any of their dead, nor stand by their grave ˹at burial˺, for they have lost faith in Allah and His Messenger and died rebellious.
Nor are the dead and the living equal. Indeed, Allah ˹alone˺ makes whoever He wills hear, but you ˹O Prophet˺ can never make those in the graves hear ˹your call˺.
O believers! Do not ally yourselves with a people Allah is displeased with. They already have no hope for the Hereafter, just like the disbelievers lying in ˹their˺ graves.
100:9 - Al-'Adiyat
Verse 9
۞ أَفَلَايَعۡلَمُإِذَابُعۡثِرَمَافِيٱلۡقُبُورِ٩
Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
Do they not know that when the contents of the graves will be spilled out,
And certainly the Hour is coming, there is no doubt about it. And Allah will surely resurrect those in the graves.
82:4 - Al-Infitar
Verse 4
وَإِذَاٱلۡقُبُورُبُعۡثِرَتۡ٤
Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
and when the graves spill out,
102:2 - At-Takathur
Verse 2
حَتَّىٰزُرۡتُمُٱلۡمَقَابِرَ٢
Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
until you end up in ˹your˺ graves.1
About Ayah Topics
Each verse can be associated with multiple topics across all three categories: ontological, thematic, and general.
The topics are organized hierarchically, meaning each topic may have parent topics and child
topics.
Database Structure
The QUL exports ayah topics data as a SQLite database with the following structure:
topic_id:
Unique identifier for the topic
topic_name:
The English name of the topic
arabic_name:
The Arabic name or transliteration of the topic (if available)
verse_key:
The verse identifier in format "chapter:verse" (e.g., "2:255")
is_ontology:
Boolean indicating if this is an ontology topic
is_thematic:
Boolean indicating if this is a thematic topic
parent_topic_id:
ID of the parent topic (for hierarchical organization)
description:
Detailed description of what the topic encompasses