Qaf (ق, the letter qāf), is the 50th chapter of the Qur'an with 45 verses
The name is taken from the single discrete Quranic "mysterious letter" qāf that opens the chapter. It is the beginning of the Hizb al-Mufassal, the seventh and the last portion (manzil). Concepts which "Qaf" deals with the Resurrection and the Day of Judgement
1 Q.[1] The letter qāf [2]2-3 The unbelievers wonder at the doctrine of the resurrection4-5 Talks about the resurrection raising up to Allah and effect of disbelief in Truth6-11 God’s works a proof of his power to raise the dead12-14 The Quraish warned by the fate of other nations who rejected their prophets15 God not so exhausted by the creation that he cannot raise the dead [3]16 God is nearer to man than his jugular vein [4] [3]17-18 Angels record all human thoughts and actions19-20 Death and judgment shall overtake all men21-22 The testimony of the two angels shall condemn the unbelievers24-26 God shall cast the wicked into hell27-29 The devils shall disclaim the idolaters in hell and the hell shall be filled with the wicked30 God says to Hell-fire whether Hellfire has been filled fully.31-35 Paradise shall receive the true believers36-37 Former generations destroyed as a warning to the people of Makkah38 The heavens and the earth created in six days39-40 Muhammad exhorted to patience with unbelievers41-44 Events at Day of Resurrection and proof of Allah's ability to create and cause anything (especially, humans) to die45 Muhammad not sent to compel men to believe, but only to warn them