(Chapter - 43) Which was revealed in Makkah Consolation to the Prophet for the Disbelief of Quraysh The Idolators' admission that Allah is the Sole Creator, and Further Evidence of that Condemnation of the Idolators' attribution of Offspring to Allah The Idolators have no Proof Ibrahim's Declaration of Tawhid Here How the People of Makkah turned away from the Messenger and opposed Him, and His Response Wealth is not a Sign of Divine Pleasure The Shaytan is the Companion of the One Who turns away from Ar-Rahman Allah's Vengeance upon the Enemies of His Messenger will surely come to pass Encouragement to adhere to the Qur'an Musa was sent with the Message of Tawhid to Fir`awn and His Chiefs Fir`awn's Address to His People and how Allah punished Him The Contempt of the Quraysh for the son of Maryam, and His true Status with Allah The Resurrection will come suddenly, and Enmity will arise between close Friends among the Disbelievers Good News for Those with Taqwa on the Day of Resurrection, and Their entry into Paradise The Punishment of the Doomed Allah has no Offspring Allah says: The Uniqueness of the Lord The Idols have no Power of Intercession The Idolators admit that Allah Alone is the Creator The Prophet's Complaint to Allah 44. Ad-Dukhan (Chapter - 44) Which was revealed in Makkah The Qur'an was revealed on Laylatul-Qadr Alarming the Idolators with News of the Day when the Sky will bring forth a visible Smoke The Meaning of the The Story of Musa and Fir`awn, and how the Children of Israel were saved Refutation of Those Who deny the Resurrection This World was created for a Wisdom The Condition of the Idolators and Their Punishment on the Day of Resurrection The State of Those Who have Taqwa and the Delights