Fatir (Arabic: فاطر, fāṭir; meaning: Originator), also known as Al-Mala’ikah (ﺍﻟملائكة, ’al-malā’ikah; meaning: "The Angels"),[2] is the 35th chapter of the Qur'an with 45 verses
1-2 God praised as the Sovereign Creator3 The Quraish exhorted to worship the true God4 Muhammad told that it is no strange thing for a prophet to be called an impostor5-6 God’s promises true, but Satan is a deceiver7 Reward for believers and punishment for infidels sure8-9 Reprobate sinners shall not be as the righteous before God10 God exalteth the righteous but bringeth to nought the devices of sinners11 The desert made green by rainfall a type of the resurrection12 God, who is man’s Creator, knoweth all things13 God’s mercy to man seen in the waters14 Day, night, the sun, and moon glorify God14-15 The vanity of idol-worship16-18 Man is dependent on God, but God is self-sufficient19 Every one shall bear his own burden in the judgment-day19 Muhammad commanded to admonish secret believers20-22 God will not regard the righteous and the unrighteous alike22 Buried person can't be made listen anything23 Every nation has its own prophet24-25 Those who accused the former prophets of imposture were punished26-28 God’s mercy seen in nature29-30 God rewards the prayerful and the charitable31 The Qurán a confirmation of former Scriptures32 The varied conduct of those who receive the Qurán33-35 The rewards of the faithful in Paradise36-37 The just punishment of disbelievers in hell38 God knoweth the secrets of the heart39 Disbelievers shall reap the fruit of their infidelity40 God gave the idolaters no authority for their idolatry41 God alone sustains the heavens42 The Quraish impiously reject their Prophet43 They shall receive the punishment bestowed upon those who rejected the former prophets44 Arab polytheists were admonished to see the fate of previous nations before them.45 Were God punish sinners, the world would be bereft of its human population but also God postpone their punishment until fixed time and when it's fixed time comes, God will regard his servants