(Chapter - 65) Which was revealed in Al-Madinah There is a Period during which Divorced Women remain in Their Homes Spending and Housing is up to the Husband during the Revocable `Iddah Period The Wisdom of `Iddah at the Husband's House The Irrevocably Divorced Woman does not have a Right to Provisions and Accommodations from the Husband Ordaining Kindness towards Divorced Women The Command to have Witnesses for the Return Allah provides, suffices, and makes a Way out of Every Hardship for Those Who have Taqwa The `Iddah of Those in Menopause and Those Who do not have Menses `Iddah of Pregnant Women The Divorced Woman has the Right to Decent Accommodations, and what is Reasonable Forbidding Ill-Treatment of Divorced Women The Irrevocable Divorced Pregnant Woman has the Right of Support (Maintenance) from Her Husband until She gives Birth The Divorced Mother may take Compensation for suckling Her Child A Story of a Woman who had Taqwa Punishment for defying Allah's Commandments The Qualities of the Messenger Allah's Perfect Power 66. At-Tahrim (Chapter - 66) Which was revealed in Al-Madinah Allah censures His Prophet for Prohibiting Himself from what He has allowed for Him In the Book of Vows Teaching One's Family the Religion and Good Behavior Fuel for Hell and a Description of its Angels No Excuse will be accepted from the Disbeliever on the Day of Resurrection Encouraging sincere Repentance The Command for Jihad against the Disbelievers and the Hypocrites The Disbeliever shall never benefit from His Believing Relative on the Day of Resurrection The Disbelievers can cause no Harm to the Believers