Surah Al-Hajj

Surah Al-Hajj

Surah Al-Hajj

Detail Info Of Surah Al-Hajj

AttributeDetails
Surah NameAl-Hajj (The Pilgrimage)
No. of Ayats78
Place of RevelationMadinah
Date of RevelationAfter Hijrah
Main ThemeThe Pilgrimage (Hajj), The Unity of Divine Worship, and The Importance of Faith and Obedience
Position in the Quran22nd Surah
No. of Rukus11
ClassificationMadinan Surah
SignificanceFocuses on the significance of Hajj, the importance of monotheistic worship, and the roles of believers in the divine scheme
Related Prophets MentionedIbrahim (Abraham), Musa (Moses), and others indirectly
Key MessageEmphasizes the spiritual and physical aspects of Hajj, the oneness of Allah, and the importance of fulfilling religious obligations with sincerity
Order of Revelation73rd Surah Revealed
Time of RevelationLater in the Madinan period
Occasion of RevelationRevealed to guide the Muslim community in performing Hajj and to emphasize the significance of worship and obedience to Allah
Names of Allah MentionedAl-Malik (The Sovereign), Al-Aziz (The Mighty), Al-Hakeem (The Wise)
Connection to Previous SurahsBuilds on the themes of worship and divine guidance as seen in Surah Al-Baqarah and Surah Al-Ankabut, focusing on the practical and spiritual dimensions of Hajj
Miraculous ElementsThe historical and spiritual significance of the Kaaba, the rites of Hajj, and the emphasis on monotheistic worship
Famous VersesVerse 27-29 (The call to pilgrimage), Verse 78 (Striving in the way of Allah), Verse 36 (The symbolism of the sacrificial animals)
Contextual BackgroundAddressed to the Muslim community to provide detailed guidance on the rituals of Hajj and to reinforce the significance of this pilgrimage in Islam
Ethical TeachingsThe importance of sincerity in worship, the unity of the Muslim Ummah, and the spiritual and communal aspects of performing Hajj
Relation to Tawheed (Monotheism)Reinforces the concept of monotheism through the rituals of Hajj and the emphasis on worshipping Allah alone, as well as the significance of the Kaaba as a symbol of divine unity

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