"The All-Forgiving", referring to God, also known as Al-Muʼmin (Arabic: المؤمن, ’al-mu’min; meaning: The Believer) is the 40th chapter of the Qur'an, with 85 verses. It takes its name from verse 28 which mentions a distinguished believer from among the clan of the Pharaoh who supported Moses, referring to him as a "believing man," hence al-Mu'min; The Believer. However, this surah is most often called al-Ghafir (the All-Forgiving) because of the Divine Name mentioned in verse 3
1-3 The Quran a revelation from the only true God4 It is denied by none but unbelievers4-6 Confederated infidels, however prosperous, are doomed7-9 The angels intercede for true believers10-12 Infidels shall repent in hell, but in vain13-15 God to be worshipped as the Supreme Being16-18 Judgment Day shall come suddenly19-21 Ungodly men shall have no intercessor22-23 Former infidels destroyed to warn those coming after24-25 Moses called a sorcerer and a liar26-27 He and his followers persecuted by Pharaoh and his people28 Moses takes refuge in the Lord29-30 A true believer espouses the cause of Moses31-37 He warns Pharaoh and his people against unbelief38-39 Pharaoh orders a tower to be built up to heaven40 Pharaoh regards Moses as a liar41-47 The true believer exhorts the Egyptians to believe in the God of Moses48 God delivers the true believer from the devices of Pharaoh and his people49 Pharaoh and his people condemned to hell-fire50-53 Infidels shall reproach each other in hell, and call on their keepers for help in vain54-55 God assists his apostles in this world and in the next56 Moses received the Book of the Law57 Muhammad commanded to be patient, and to ask pardon for his sin58 Muhammad to fly for refuge to God against proud infidels59 God manifested to creation, but few men understand60 The righteous and the evil not equal61 The judgment-day sure to come 62 Rejectors of God shall be rejected63-66 The true God rejected by ungrateful men67-68 The true God alone to be worshipped69-70 God the Sovereign Creator of all things71-76 The miserable lot of those who reject the Scriptures77 Muhammad to persevere patiently78 No apostle ever wrought miracles without God’s permission79-81 God revealed in his works of providence82-83 Former infidels were destroyed for their unbelief84-85