Al-Qasas (Arabic: القصص, ’al-qaṣaṣ; meaning: The Story) is the 28th chapter of the Qur'an with 88 verses
According to Ibn Kathir's commentary, the chapter takes its name from verse 25 in which the word Al-Qasas occurs. Lexically, qasas means to relate events in their proper sequence. Thus, from the viewpoint of the meaning too, this word can be a suitable title for this Surah, for in it the detailed story of the Prophet Moses has been related, also it includes story of Qarun from verse 76 to verse 83 explaining how Qarun was proud of himself thinking that his huge wealth earned by his own science, denying the grace of God on him and latter God destroyed him with his wealth underground.
1-2 Muhammad receives the story of Moses for the benefit of believers3 Pharaoh oppresses the Israelites4-5 God determines to befriend the weak and to destroy oppressors6 Moses's mother directed to commit her child to the river7-8 Pharaoh's family take up the infant Moses9-10 The anxiety of Moses's mother—his sister watches him11-12 Moses refuses the Egyptian nurse, and his mother is employed13 God bestows on him wisdom and strength14-20 He slays an Egyptian and flies to Madian21-22 By divine direction he reaches the wells of Madian23-24 He waters the flocks of the daughters of Shuaib (Jethro)25 Meeting Shuaib, he relates his history26-28 Shuaib gives him one of his daughters in marriage29 Fulfilling the marriage contract, Moses journeys towards Egypt29-32 He sees the burning bush, and receives prophetic commission and power to perform miracles33-35 Moses, fearing Pharaoh, asks the help of Aaron36 Egyptians regard Moses and Aaron as sorcerers37 Moses threatens them with God's judgment38 Pharaoh, claiming to be a god, asks Hámán to build a tower up to heaven38-39 Pharaoh and his princes blaspheme God40 God drowns Pharaoh and his princes in the sea41-42 They shall be rejected of God in the resurrection43 Moses receives the Pentateuch for a direction to his people44-46 Muhammad inspired to preach to the Arabs47 His preaching renders unbelievers inexcusable48 The Quraish reject both Pentateuch and Quran49 They are challenged to produce a better book than these50-53 The Makkans warned by the faith of certain Jews54 Reward of converted Jews and Christians55 Character of true converts to Islam56 Allah guides whomever he wills57 The Quraish fear to follow Muhammad lest they be expelled from Makkah58-59 Cities destroyed for unbelief in, and persecution of, God's true prophets60-61 Present prosperity no sign of God's favour62-64 False gods will desert their votaries in judgment-day65-67 The idolaters shall be speechless then, but penitents shall be saved70-73 God, the only true God, produces the recurrence of day and night74-75 God shall produce a witness against every nation at the judgment76-82 The story of Qárún83-85 Pardon granted to the humble and obedient86 Muhammad received the Quran unexpectedly86-88 Muhammad exhorted to steadfastness in the faith of Islam